2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, October 26, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Ontario Due To Launch | land rums boomed and _planes|heir was broadcast and himself,|from the |LONGEST DELAYED CORONATION bombed Tehran with roses The shah crowned glittering jnamed himself King of Kings/on the head of his kneeling third EN e ' Farm Accidents and Light of the Aryans. wife, Empress Farah, 20 years}; REVELRY ABOUNDS aes aeeal ss , It was the longest delayed, his junior. She was the first} Iran, which | SUDBURY (CP)--The acci- .,;+onation in history | dent rate on Ontario farms is hammed Reza Pahlevi has/2,513 years as a monarchy. decreasing, the fall zone confer- .16q for 26 years but delayed ence of the Ontario Farm Safety his coronation until his | Council was told Wednesday. birthday, after his campaign to|crowds dropped to their knees! brations. ||Hal Wright of Guelph, farm) nodernize Iran was firmly es-lshouting '"Javid shah!" (Long| LONDON (CP)--Ontario Pre- ns i mier John Robarts said today a new international task force es- tablished by the province will speed a trade search throughout + the world with new branch of- | ; fices to be established soon in ' , Cleve- 4 % i hood ga ti F ngugoel pon ; lsafety specialist with the prov- we --a a sxe : Jails incial department of agricul- | } ston, Jamaica, i | | ture, made the statement to 21) 'WEATHER FORECAST Calf Survive: | These offices, seeking new | Ask d | Ss | | markets for Ontario products, | eon trom. tare ain are e * 7 | OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT will be in addition to those al- } i | Manitoulin, 'Nipissing 'and bay | bd Ld Heart ransp ant PUBLIC SWIMMING PROGRAMME ready functioning in such places BE eancd Matick. : . } aln ou rl a LOUVAIN, Belgium (AP)--An _as Milan, Stockholm, Dussel- .\* ] 0c entire heart was transplanted Ay THF dorf, New York, Chicago and | Student On Council from one calf to another three CENTENNIAL POOL mek Ontario produces § | TORONTO (CP)--Ken Stone,, NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) B N t it S C ] weeks ago and the animal is . more than 52 per cent of Can- i ab learned Tuesday he will be-|--Removal of any rocks from ut 0 ul e 0 00 pe pdr > le University DAY TIME PROGRAMME ada's manufactured goods, we jcome the first voting student om rey He alle h eer University sources said they Monday 17-12 A.M Children and Adults have a vital stake in the future ppriber ob tne ae preceded Ay a caret inay of TORONTO (CP) -- _ Officialjcloudy with a few sunny periods|pelieved it was the first fullp 'U4 ah ae fs lg aa of world trade," Robarts said at jat the apap ice Papacy De Hung Mae a file forecast issued at 5:30 a.m./becoming overcast in the late heart Ganaplant Hon GRA cat fg y a faut a luncheon attended by Britain's tpbategadl Seale sndddt et amt | OnE Ninonrs | today. afternoon. Cooler. Winds south-lt9 another although partial ' dults leading industrialists and bank- lege council. The council for-/general manager of the Niagara} Synopsis: Windy settled st 15 becoming light tonight. | Bi? Thursday 11-12 AM Children and Adults = ung industrial! merly consisted of 13 profes-| Parks Commission, said aoe ss a yy ae oe jwest 15 becoming light tonignt. itransplants have been per- 7-9 PM Children and Adults ers \ fil the: princinal: and' begle Wednesday. si wig h yeygere stig Heeeatal Forecast Temperatures [formed on ee pepe 4 in| Friday 6-8 P.M Children and Adults M. Di \trar, who make regulations for) Mr. Gray told the Internation-|..... : earige : Low overnight, high Friday the Soviet Union an the nited| 2-5 P.M Children and Adults anager Ules PREMIER ROBARTS \the college and ad ministerjal Joint Commission, studying alo <' NORRIEry OREO, 00! Wi dsor ie 59 | States. if = Soturday 7-9 P.M Children and Adults ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)-- + Trade Plan awards and bursaries. It willlpreservation program. {oi th [temperatures and scattered/s+ homas. . 35 45 A university announcement | 9 - 10:30 P.M Adults Gordon D, Agnew, 77, retired add three administrators and| Falls that "the Amencen falls ° AA ADA WR dO ore ~~ London 35 45 Said: \f Sunday 5 P.M. Children and Adults business manager of the St - pe shinibnix four aleciad byl should ie larpele © across southern Ontario today|ritchone 35 45 "The receiving heart has been five s, ys gely left as they, the north country snow-|Sitchener . 35 Lee reves nA aAT : ADULT SWIMMING . . . 9:00 TO 10:30 P.M. pS fe pa agit tah tone Untulfilled The|students and the president ofjare with the possible exception areas 'and sheware. Cloudy rn BOrnay oe pops git oer Sal erm Ho the SAT., OCT. 28 CANCELLED--Due to Instructor School ness Hist" Nowh Aiautidan' wontel the student society ot, removal of some of the! .oo1 weather will continue into shal ak ae a EH haart GRAN Rilinel DE Ihe canin FEES:: Children - 15¢ -- Students - 25¢ -- Adults - 7S A native of Stratford, Ont.,/ence on adult education ended ait _|Friday with some snowflurries Metetharines .. a8 59 | Species. Mr. Agnew served 41 years with' wednesday without fulfilling its ©, Nuclear Test Ke Most submissions to the IJC'in the north country. Waenhta Syke 35 50 == ---- SS the St. Thomas daily newspaper principal objective. The 150 _LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AF )--Thejhave supported the removal of Toronto, Hamilton, London, Peterborough 32 45 before retiring in 1960 Abiehaies th dhe: vonferente U.S. te ae cage pry byl ge eee rat some Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake ech . ey 50 j Mr. Agnew leaves two broth ; Canada. the United States/sion Wednesday conducted thejto marring the Falls's natu- frie, Lake Huron, Niagara,|y > " ers in Toronto, J. Stewart andi Pa. cigar Shed harged 2>t# announced underground nu-|ral beauty. Lake Ontario, Haliburto A pei a 44 i LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE y, a brother, Walter G./ with taking cect tops to. clear test of the year at its Ne-) Mr, Gray said the Falls would Southern Georgian Bay regions:|\, Ss ' A. Aubrey, a , with taking the first steps t - ' ' ; r ; : A |North Bay 30 40 TAKE NOTICE THAT: in Ladysmith, B.C., and a sis-lward the formation of a perma vada test site. Officials said the be spoiled if redesigned into a Cloudy and cool with a few! c dbury i 30 40 : ter, Mrs. F. ©. Pickard in Cal-!nent organization which would lah Aa devices with _energy|"'vertical and uninteresting showers today Mainly cloudy , " 20 40 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as a local gary, Alta. Hugh Agnew. man-co.ordinate and develop adult Stor tons of TNT. wae t than form." Under existing condi- and not quite so cool Friday. <7 0. 48 improvement, a four foot wide cement concrete sidewolk on the North side of Regent aging editor of the St. Thomasleducation programs. Delegates ef gee As Bg touched 'tions, he said, water cascading| Winds westerly 20 to 30 today Kapuskasing ...+.. 20 35 Drive between Harmony Road North and Keewatin Street North, and intends to specially newspaper, is a nephew decided to form a "continuing the Stanek the ann art over the precipice "splashes In and light F riday : White River ...... 25 35 assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. Funeral services will be held!committee' to study the pro sree of the ale sues atla way that is attractive and in- _ Sudbury, North Bay, Northern | Moosonee 35 2. The esimated cost.of the work rs $12,275.00, of which amount $7,831.91 will be poid site. teresting. Georgian Bay, Timagami, Algo-) 35 by the Corporation. The total estimated cost per foot is $6.25, of which the Private A ' Timmins . ma regions: Cloudy and cooler) jtoday with occasional showers Sior snowflurries. Mainly cloudy in St. Thomas Friday. lem Tape Record Due (CP)--The |HEARD HYDRO OFFICIALS The IJC, which held hearing MOTHERS ORGANIZE Ex-Auditor Dies WINDSOR, Ont ie een aie > be oN . Rap haat rials pw , uRV OF Attorney General's Depart-|_ EDMONTON (( P) Russell in Niagar Falls, N.Y., Tuesday,}and continuing cool Friday.| NEW PORT RICHEY, Fila 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to. The Ontario Municipal Boord for its ment gave approval Wednesday| McCullough, a former internal heard Wednesday from|Winds southwest 20 to 30 today (AP)--After being bleacher approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twenty-one to the installation of a tape-re-|auditor for the International jcity, Chamber of Commerce and northwest 15 Friday boosters for their sons during days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection ' the cording system in Windsor mag-| Harvester Company died Mon- jand Ontario Hydro officials | White River regions: Cloudy|Little League season, mothers said work being undertaken. . ae : nae istrate's court, believed to be/day. He was 70 Mr Mek ullough ' Franklin J. Miller, mayor of and cooler today with snow ta.|have organized softball joe 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it the first time electronic record-|WaS born and raised near Lon- Niagara Falls, Ont., and A, Car}|Pering off to snowflurries in the|for themselves. The two a the may appoint a time and place when any objection to the work will be considered f Hechine (oly jafternoon. Friday mainly cloudy/are called the Aches and th Begins, "land continuing cool, Wind s)Pains. dorsed both the rock-removal northwesterly 20 to 30 decreas-| 5 Howed/don, Ont., and began work with International Harvester as an) manager, en ing devices have been a in Ontario courts a ames se In Ings | g g | TEHRAN, Iran (AP)--Gunsjtablished and after he had an'live the shah!). The coronation!with its 3,755 jewels and thejcrowned himself Reza Shah the televised} pearl-embroidered coronation Great. to Golestan|cape, the son,of a semi-literate l arch For { Tra jtoday as the Shah of Iran set ajthen rose from the fabled Pea-|Palace opposite Tehran's old/Cossack officer named himself/power in 1941 when Britain and or e e |jewelled crown on his hand andj|cock throne and placed a crowd bazaar. heir to Cyrus the Great, the! Russian troops occupied the Mo-;woman ever crowned in Iran's|formed into the fastest develop-|born. ing and most stable in the Mid- Calls to prayer echoed from|dle East by the Shah's revolu-jback only to 1926. when thel in being the king of a poor peo- 48th minarets through the land and|tion, erupted in a fervor of cele-|Shah's father--an officer in the | pie" and also because his first has been trans-jbefore the Roman Empire was'But the son refused to be] tenance! @ All work guaranteed ; crowned for more than two dec- | @ Free Estimates. The Pahlevi dynasty dates|/ades because "there is no pride | cart By donning the Pahlevi crow HOLED 35 The greatest number of holes in one in a career is 35 by Art Wall. THIRD WIFE ALSO CROWNED Beautify and Protect With Reza Shah's son came ® SIDING @ Persian emperor who ruled the country and deposed the father, +» + by Keiser! civilized world 25 centuries ago'for allegedly being pro-German.|] @ Extra insulation @ No main GALBRAITH 140 Elgin East -- 728-0181 Persian Army--led a military;two wives did not give him an! nicoup, seized the throne and|pheir, : Property Owner's cost per foot frontage is $3,125. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments and the private property owner's annual rate per foot frontage is 44 cents, DATED at Oshawa this 19th day of October, 1967. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa, j hi. k he tra- e new system is expected|Office boy In his work wie in operation by the a of|Velled across Canada and the af the year and will eventually re-| United States. He retired in Ed place reporters who q Monton in 1953 | t 2 . ee aah repeal | Ship Visits Port Use Marijuana | TEL, AVIV, Israel (AP)--The! J OTTAWA (CP) -- Marijuanajfirst ship to visit the port of] ; convictions in Canada for the|Gaza since the Middle East war) | first nine months of 1967 totalled/in June loaded citrus for Yugo-| | 334, nearly triple convictions at/slavia Wednesday. The 1,238-ton Itheory and a study of the feasi- ing to 15 tonight bility of removing the rocks. Cochrane, western James Bay Ontario Hydro supported the;re gions: Cloudy and cooler 'study and agreed with the pro-|today with occasional wet snow| |posal put before the commissionjor rain. Mainly cloudy with a |by the New York State Power/few snowflurries and continuing | Authority Tuesday that water|cool Friday. Light winds in-| diverted from the American|creasing to westerly 15 to 95! channel should be used for in-' today. creased power production, The; Montreal and Ottawa regions: Chamber of Commerce also|Mainly cloudy with a few scat- recor the end of September, 1966, the/Greek freighter Ouranoupolis| } federal health department said/arrived Monday to load 25,000| 2 supported the plan tered showers today. Friday| Wednesday. Total convictions|crates of citrus. The undevel- ¢ ----SePe -- | for all of 1966 were only 144./oped port, administered by) * : 7 DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX = = Most convictions have been for|Egypt before the war, is being POPE PAUL Subscribers To... possession of marijuana. Ibuilt up by the Israelis Suispeastibaaseieaiaaaussadioladia ROR ad «« » Gets Request HERE and THERE |... it. of bishops recommended today BE WISE: . ... @ BLUE CROSS © GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! You Give Us The Doctors HOBBY SHOW Oshawa Girl Guides and Boy LOSES FINGERS Charles Mehring, 39, of 145 that he issue a clear-cut docu- ECONOMIZE ! Lupin Drive, Whitby, a member|Scouts' Associations' centennial| ™e"t on matters of doctrine and of the tool department at Gen-|project, a hobbies show, will morals, including birth control. ; ; i ..,| This follows aresolution) eral Motors lost three fingersibe open Oct. 27 and 28 at Girl passed by a congress of 3,000| ¢ WITH ¢ D little finger and thumb in an/Exhibits will be open to the last week asking the Vatican to} of his right hand and part of his|Guide House, 121 Simcoe St S.!Roman Catholic laymen. here! F eT iE L accident in the stamping divi-|public from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday : Pi | party hint Veie OG. A ahokerian ican ds ties fh Naturden, {leave the choice of birth control Prescription for the corporation said the ac- ** methods to married couples. We do the rest cident occurred when Mr. Meh-| TEACHERS INSTITUTE The month-long synod, draw- . ring was making adjustments! Oshawa public school teach-|ing to an end, suggested that ; FREE to a draw press. Investigations ers will hold their annual "In-|the Vatican put out a positive ' declaration to City-Wide Delivery five dif-|and pastoral ferent public schools, where| meet demands for a new rule of they will hear lectures and dis-|faith in the ferment following BOWMANVILLE -- Chil-\cuss the specific areas of child|the 1962-65 Vatican council. dren's dramatics classes take education which interest them, ,The declaration would include place every Saturday morning| most. In the afternoon, all -will|church teaching on moral prob- | at the Bowmanville Public Li-|hear a speech by: Dr. K, F.|!ems and therefore birth con- were still going on. {stitute", Friday, at Phone 668 - 3341 MITCHELL'S DRUGS DRAMA CLASSES | the campaign that worked so hard to THANK YOU To The People of Oshawa | would like to thank you for your support at the polls on October 17th. | also thank all the workers during see Liberalism return to Oshawa. Yours Sincerely, JIM POTTICARY -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX |] 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 brary, Temperance Street. Jun-|Prueter, co-ordinator of de. trol, a Vatican spokesman said. | iors 8 to 19 years, 9. am {O/velopment for the Ontario In- 10.30 a.m. and seniors, 11 to 15) stitute for Studies in Educa-| » years with one year's experi-'tion | ence, from 11 a.m. to 12.30 | p.m. Fee is $3.00 for 20 weeks INDUCT MEMBER VOLLEYBALL The Oshawa Toastmasters Vee vee have inducted their first mem- CALVERT OF CANADA LTD., MONTREAL TORONTO # VANCOUVER BOWMANVILLE Men's } 1 . 2 Ibert J ' Volleyball League is held every |De!: oe Oe ; sepa icy fg Monday eve at the Bow.|Drew St.. Oshawa, for the 1967- manville High hool, from 7/68 season he public speaking club now has 17 members p.m. to 9 p.m. Fee is $3.00 for the season How Calvert found a new way to make rye incredibly smooth. The De- tion, coun- 1 Jamboree, con- Dominion Store Dutchman Mote' SIT s this past summer jl start again in the Town a The name of the rye is Grand Prix. straight. And like it. wi We made it incredibly smooth by Nobody ever made arye as smooth as fall and nter series will be held around the second or third Sunday November FIRST CONCERT The first of the Oshawa Sym- phony Or ta's three season be held at East- dale Auditorium, Friday. Tick- ets for the three performances (also Feb. 2 and May 17) can purchased for $5 or, for etu- Grand Prix before because nobody ever knew how. It took Calvert ten years to do it, and naturally our Master Blender is pretty proud of it. But try it yourself. In ten seconds you'll know why he's so proud. making it dry. And we made it dry by discovering a new way to make rye without any cloy- ing sweetness. This makes Grand Prix a full-bodied rye so smooth you can actually sip it concerts peer ee Hilda Mooney We hove added a new SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS RE OCTOBER BULLETIN Chambets- member to our Sales Staff at Guide Real- ty Limited, Hilda is well known ond is a long time resident of Oshawe. 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Phone 725-6511 SAIGON CHILD Smoking a cigarette staring at the photogray this youngster is one thousands of undiscip! boys who live, eat sleep on Saigon's str The tiger embroidered his once-white shirt is emblem of the South ' namese Rangers, one ol units of the South ' namese army. (AP Wireph Witness, Lawyer In Clash EDMONTON (CP)--A ri trant witness at the Kirby mission inquiry Wedr brought frustration to qu ing counsel and amusem spectators, Edmonton businessman Superstein refused to be ered or baited by lawyer: at one point asked the qu er: "Are you trying to mal ' answer the question the you want me to?" Mr. Superstein in 1958 1 an Edmonton office build partnership with three c nies controlled by Dr. C. lard. The building was lea the provincial government after. Donald Bowen, counsel f Liberal party, asked if M perstein knew of any ¢ sions pertaining to a g ment least before acquisit the building. Mr. Superstein said he a partners had talked of | to. "a national firm or the * ernment." Not satisfied, Mr. Bowen * again for a yes-or-no at and got the same reply. F tent, he tried again, and g Bame answer. Undaunted, Mr. Bowen another attempt. And go _ same reply. COUNSEL INTERVENES At this point, George counsel for Mr. Superstei terrupted to say he didn't Mr. Bowen could force M perstein to answer any way. "It seems I can't," sai Bowen. The incident occurred « the 25th day of a judici quiry investigating alleg that Welfare Minister Hooke and FE. W. Hinmar mer provincial treasurer, or attempted to use their office for personal gain ¢ gain of their friends. The 4 tions were made during th session of the legislatur Garth Curcott, then New I cratic Party member for | er Creek-Crowsnest. SYSTEMS OPERATE Some 2,000 telephone sy yperate more than 8,000,00 phones in Canada.