nphipema | | ae - LA M creases : ARSH HOPES : Short-Term Slow down . | TRADED FOR GANG CUT : ____ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 2, 1967 3 ONTO -~ine lung . e emphys ma is fast in- Tod 1 %. " = GULP ASPIRIN ng in Ontario, the director cas g t Ou m : : rommenia al ri ng mc ould Hurt Weak Ar nquiry Gives secur gol o department of health ' eas pounds of aspirin annually. 'uesday. Im 6 . rm R. B. Sutherland said it prove Show ualit MILFORD, N.S. (CP)--Con-|weakest areas of the economy ji faster rate of increase jeerv ative Leader Robert °Stan-/hardest, Oo ue ec eve ores ing cancer in Ontario and OTTAWA (CP)--Higher-qiali se gel Wednesday any certainty me pogry tt oe well catch up with it. ty. Cankdian shows are ons ' torney-general of New Bruns- " ernment move tojwould be hard hit by a deliber:) OTTAWA (CP)--A federal in-jof 1,560 hours for 'the 39-weekjto s 5 a 5 onel. . we, solve the problem of inflati - : AW? f , | " urs for 'the 39-week to share the work available. The physema is a disease hoped-for result of the new PARLIAMENT |wick, jwith a Ghonlare Prd Cia erate sags people quiry set up to resolve a bitter | traffic season at Québec City union sought complete rotation den Centre results in excessive swell- broadcasting 'act, State Secre- SETS CLEAR POLICY | slowdow. fore bear the doudle| dispute between Quebec long-!and Trois-Rivieres and the companies o) d it. the lung tissue due to the ' tary Judy LaMarsh told the! AT. A GLAN Minn LaMaren eaid the bros ; brunt, both of inflation and oflshoremen and their employers) Only men who ean tha : le tebe tains 843_King St. W. -- Oshewa "elaéticity. : Commene Wednecdee -A- CE carting Bh oleany sets out the If sg mn spending rae an onel policy to delay in-|has awarded management:a re- adit ot Thale iene tage 1 Under the Bp ages formula, coor. 728.9429 : She sai 'anad| ' , ; : : lay Rar acter © curb inflation, Finance Minis-|ation. duction in the size of stevedor-\docks w ; {companies will be allowed to re- sg Stanley Haidasz, a To- FE ida dg anadian Radio By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boley Eaelanee: agente a ter Sharp has hinted the govern-| National economic healthiing gangs with a priee tag at ediag bis be eligible. When tain basic control of their gangd| doctor and the Liberal ing regulatory bod) at hee WEDNESDAY. Noy ee Meiar sca tal Ne, Fado ment will engineer a temporary|Could not be achieved by poli-|ioh security. vice ail hele ing Aone 'n any but will have to lend them tol] Fall Time is Planting Time! rr of th inc 4 y Ly, Will be re-| Se eros leer (COON, slack in the economy, Mr. Stan-|Cies which depress a substantial iain ' year fall below the guarantee other firms when no work is im- sr of the provincial par- quired to impose conditions| _ State Secretary Judy La-| Expected of the broadcasters fieig told blic in|region The issue was at the heart of they will get the difference out STM We have on excellent nursery t for Parkdale says the "which would ensure that the| Marsh opened debate on sec. |Will be the promotion of Sialli-lcrination Gann oF cong Be: PCanedic will not he proccerle 39-day strike last year that/of the new fund. mediately available and borrow | deck on Rana Fe I as increased by 20 programming of both the CBC| 9nd reading of the govern- al unity, providing a service] Sah legged Oto : Prosbet'iclased the ports of Montreal, . picard's 199- a. 4 8angs from others after the : and for your Fa y per a ain 5 i ; | A ; x : -" he is seeking to represent in the|US if unemployment and dis Quebec City and Trois-Rivieres -f Icard's 192-page report company's force has reached i planting needs ithin his Ow and fhe private broadcasters ment's new broadcasting leg- that is basically Canadian. in| sh . content are: Asa | 3 : § S-/attached one condition to the\ ee. > has reached its! : ithin hi n practice. A : |Commons. e chronic in these e sork | SRI ' shall be of high quality, using] islation. content and character, and ex-| U provinces," Mr. Stanfield said. | i Legg nel Sa es of Mont- work guarantee. It will not guaranteed work quota. . predominantly Canadian re-| She said she hoped the leg- |tending service in English and| He said that such a slowdown! 4 text of the address was relocating job aout can ae ee in full unless port produc- eS AR Se autify and Protect With sources." islation would eliminate some |French from coast to coast would be bad because, while the|jeased in advance of delivery. ltivity equals the peak level Miss LaMarsh also couldn't; Of the Commons hassles over | To give teeth to the commis. | Policy is short - term, the prob-| 'The former Nova Scotia pre- janteeing the 4,250 longshoremen | . 5 : , achieved at Montreal and Que- M Y see why more Canadian, content| Programming. sion, the act provides for finesjlem of maintaining reasonably mier said stability should be|*, c280" SPAY whether they) bec in 1964 -and at Teen T Of, up to $100,000 or prison sen-|full employment and price sta-|. n end ! C *le should not he injected into com-| Labor Minister Nicholson roug fe CLV [he er nee wl unrest viores in 19 mercial messages. bu tabled the report of the in- |tences against offenders in the bility requires continuing>effort ies phe od Deton ot eine: Ovee automation : if ADEE Rectanauler Tubs > SIDING @ Opening debate on second| Wity set up to resolve last |private sector. Soe A slowdown would hit hel dows and unemployment. sate ne END RESTRICTIONS Su { by Mal reading--approval in principle} Y8"§ dock strike in Mont-°| In the case of CBC violations ;-------- $$$ __________- spree gS oo arpa Dr. Picard also ordered an| ® Uhf-Vbf . « « by Keiser! --of the long-awaited bill. Miss real, Quebec City and Trois- jof conditions of licence, peor \ctati t songs ' 5 , SSO end to what he called "restric- Mand Wired ra insulation @ Ne mein LaMarsh said the previous re- Rivieres. : : sion is made for the ¢ RC to} HOME C ] Pl , Ba o neree echnological | tive practices" Wy the unions Reo e! @ All work guaranteed quirement of 55 per cent Cana-| , The binding recommenda- submit : aeopr to Parliament. | ance Ss ans ihe ort of the M real vmong other things, a ship 5S Cahiivates dian content from TV. stations| lions called for reduction in If Parliament agrees that fae. r ae ie ontreal crew now will be able to handle | @ 1 Yeor Guorontes } ce professor, which isithe work of opening on parts and labor abled hold at one time and more than had not worked out a: ;,.| the size of stevedoring gangs |the CRC report is justified, it is Poste, hatches, 3 a ment had intended as Parlia-| ond a guarantee of job secu- Clear that cause will have been} binding on both parties, was loading or unloading can be car- ' : : ALBRAIT H oe |.rity jestablished for the dismissal of} n e roug. Tea ae ab lr wrhest al hen ried out in all four corners of a} ° vine Ronen v7 3 r Minister } ital Poin } Ss Elgin Fost --- 726-0187 SPENT LITTLE Legislation to Jegalize the |those responsible within the cor- the C -- Aside from some stations) Sal€ and advertising of contra- poration PETERBOROUGH (CP)--The|tario regional supervisor for iiinioiepaty one fork-lift truck may be used Seen ---------- spending as little as possible on| £€Ptives was introduced in the REGULATE TV SETS Ontario Housing Corp. an-|CMHC in Toronto. REDUCE GANGS ane Less Than $7.00 A Week Canadian shows, Canadian con-| Senate. re Another result of the bijjinounced Wednesday it has) OHC made inquiries regard-, Basic gang sizes are reduced In another concession to em tent had become confused with] Prime Minister Pearson | oid pe to force makers of TV cancelled plans to buy a 292-|ing the program last summer,|!0 17 men from 20 at Montreal, Ployers, Dr. Picard reduced the public-interest programming. said the government has decid- | - 4+. cold in Canada to meet cer-|acre tract of land for Homejhe said. The. corporation's re-|t0 17 from 19 at Quebec City Minimum pay for a recall to o Xe Under the public interest con-| ©4 against permiting the CBC |tain requirements--for instance |Ownership Made Easy. sponse only asked for more in-|and left unchanged at. Trois-Ri- three hours from four Z . cept "such events as the World| 0 establish a TV station at oi. capable of receiving ultra.| The corporation had planned formation. vieres, where the standard is 16. He instructed .employers to LIMITED Series and Winston Churchill's| 5@Skatoon at this time. high frequency channels as well|t0 pay $500,800 for the suburban| The project was announced by|The figures include one foreman give ground on the issue of ro.] BOND & DIVISION PHONE 728-5143 funeral bave Deon treated as, THURSDAY, Nov as the very-high frequencies|!ot, which was to be turned into|Stanley Randall, Ontario minis-|in each gang. tating gangs between companies 3 Canadian content while a con-| HUR D: Y, Nov. 2 ., now in use. about 600 HOME program lots. |ter of economics and develop-| Employers must establish a recente mse ers ---- ------------ cert given in New York city. by| The Commons meets at With -UHF;-another--75--chan+|--OHC..sources.-said.a_ major|ment, three weeks.-before the |job security fund paying 'into it r a Canadian artist might not! 2:30 p.m. to study departmen: | a1. could be available for use|reason for letting the option|Ontario provincial election 115 cents for each ton of freight be." : tal Prag gears The Senate |i, Canada lapse was that Central Mort-| Peterborough civic officials|handled, to provide a guaran More profitablé TV stations; Meets at 3-P.m. Mr. Fairweather called for|gage and Housing Corp., which|said Wednesday they have|teed income for the workers. > 4 would be required to make al regulations spelling out when|provides 75 per cent of the|found nothing that would pre-| The guarantee is 40 hours a oe greater effort to put on high-|by the Association of Canadian|the government could order|funds for HOME program pur-|vent the land from being devel-\week for the 37-week shipping =) quality Canadian shows than|Television and Radio Artists time cleared-on both public and chases, refused to approve the oped as a housing project {season at Montreal and a total @ less-profitable ones. Licences|which would allow private sta- private stations for programs \{|project, ls anann " z rst | \ pe rn - the requirements|tions carrying CBC program-|considers in the private inter-| Other problems would have| © anh poesia sae a } aar 18 s or individual stations ming to provide alternate Cana- ests. prevented the deal, spokesmen . ) : . P Bp yee i: ai : ¥ eather ( jdian shows using local talent He deplored the provision that Said A DAY OF PRAYER AND . ee '--Royal) said he hoped Miss! 'The list of those artists, writ-;made the state secretary the. CMHC Wednesday denied it 1E HEINTZM LaMarsh would accept amend-jers, actors and: other broadcast-| referee when disputes arose be-|had refused to approve the pro- FASTING FOR REVIVAL AN ments 8 papery would pro-|jing professionals who have had|tween the CBC and CRC. ject. c id N Ll pose on the use of Canadian tal-|to seek employment outside) Robert Prittie (NDP--Burna-| 'We have received no formal IO RENTAL PLAN ent. |Canada is a veritable honor roll by-Richmond) said he didn't application to acquire and devel) 4, a ay, ovember 3rd a novel plan for parents One was a recommendation |of talent," said the former at-| want to see a witchhunt started|OP, new Jand in Peterborough,'? | noe 9 ies one Jel duration at the following times: ih to test their children's _ ------------------- for separatists! in the French-|Said Thomas B. Pickersgill, On-| : a.m. 12:Q0 noon 5:00 p.m. | ability before plerchip: \language service of the CBC be-| =a Ras Speoker --- Major John Wood, Corps Officer at Oshawa, iano. Heintzman will rent | Threatened Influx Of Turkeys date for nate acasting's man-| TOPS HUNDRED MILLION | THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL date for national unity. TOKYO (AP)--Japan's popu- The bill enabled the govern: listion passed 100,000,000 last 133. SimeogrStreet South, Oshawa Alarms Canadian Growers ment to say "you are not pro- |summer, government _ statisti- ' moting national unity, you are ajcians reported. They estimate it Separatist and therefore you are|will reach 110,000,000 by 1980. 1 attractive, new small or 6 months--if you de. | >» purchase it, the six s rent and eartage will he _ (You'd be too, on the purchase tos OTTAWA (CP)--A cha oti cjboard for imposition of a "value 9,14 Thé esti p 246 4 ' Be t ; i " mport birds at th i a estimate placed Japan sev- alte: rps Heintzman's Se eS att a se a aici cacenere mr phssible dangerjenth among the most populous f OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT r waiting ei: t. Z Pbiba ans ened flood of turkey exports to/make it impossible for them to)" SAi@. : countries. 2 nda th said Ce pe are years in a small oak cask. SIMCOE ST. N, Canada caused Canadian turkeyjenter Canada below going! , 728-2921 3h Bettas HAN taay are nued that'd ane: PUBLIC SWIMMING PROGRAMME tion board Wednesday. ber of imported birds be restrict- WHY MISS LONDON AT THE Over - production of turkeys|eq. ' in the U.S. has disrupted the CENTENNIAL POOL : Until a study of the federa- price structure and, while eX-/tion's recommendations can be -- ports to Canada are still not|made by the board, the turkey when there's so much to see DAY Bek ihe reno hol rodces have' atid for sterol ea Pau Ol Tm Po amare Canadian price dogn y=. |terim price support and a limi- and a0 tor 1ree! Fussday 7.9 PM." Children and Adults at least Ag ~~ i : & gtengbtcdclawand unnaniding _ |tation on imports. 9-11 PM. Adults Just one of Paart's fine imported . S. B. Williams, deputy agri-) 'phe board gave no indication Yxcmesemste London in the Fall! The crowds have all gone 2-3 P.M. Adults dessert wines at a reasonable price. culture minister and stabiliza-| when action might be taken, bul home, the weather is beautiful, and you can explore London Thursdoy 11-12 AM. Chilaren end ee Others: Paarl Rich Ruby Port; tion board chairman, said buy-lsaid it would give the matter at your own pace; discover some of the thousands of things ° 7-9 P.M. Solin one pauits Paarl Muscatel. ers who would normally belimmediate consideration. L Londoners do . . . for free. Like listening to debates in the irieey sa Bie hey audi stocking up for heavy Christmas Houses of Parti - he hue the Chinsite of the jaturday 573 Ata Eanes Sie Adulte Imported business are holding off to see if SIONEY TO EE DONATED Guard at Buckingh Palace with having your view 9- 10:30 PM Adults the U.S. turkeys are brought in. obstnicted by lines of people who got there first; or taking in Sundoy 2-5 P.M. Children and Adults G. K. 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