Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 2

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iQ THR OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mevember 17, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE 'Hunting Victims' Fund | Becoming A Possibility SUDBURY (CP) -- Lands and Forest Minister Rene Brunelle said Thursday the provincial government is studying the pos- sibility of setting up a fund to ; compensate victims of hunting accidents The department agreed to study the matter after it re- ceived briefs from the Ontario Chief Constables Association and various fish and game or- ganizations requesting such a fund. Protects Producers OTTAWA (CP) -- A special valuation will be set on live tur- keys imported from the United/ States, but prices will still be) 7 lower than previous imports, | Agriculture Minister Greene's! ? office announced Thursday. The) action taken under the Customs Act will protect Canadian pro- ducers from imports being sold at less than cost Family Missing VALATIE, N.Y. (AP) -- A mother and five children were feared dead early today in aiord number of persons die ire that swept their home. were missing. Her fled, police said. Valatie is about 20 miles south of Albany. Cars Recalled LANSING, Mich. (AP)--The Oldsmobile division of General Motors Corp. said Thursday it is recalling 4,104 of its 1967 and|~ 1968 Toronados because of im- properly welded wheels. Under some conditions, the| wheel rim could separate and /|f cut the valve stem, causing tires to Jose air and make it dif- ficult for a driver to control the |} car, the division said & One such failure has been re-| ported. | Of the cars being vecotint| 1,732 have the optional type of | wheel, some of which were im- properly welded, GM said. All the cars are being recalled to| determine which have the wheel | in question. | HERE and THERE LOCAL CERTIFIED The Ontario Labor Relations} ith \a iF le Board has certified Teamsters'|, OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal Local 230, Redy-Mix, Building help for a $3,143,250 waters ied development program by the Supply, Hydro and Construction Drivers, Warehousemen and Helpers, International Brother- hood of Teamsters, to represent e all employees of Curran andj' Briggs Redy-Mix Limited at Oshawa and Ajax, and Redy- Mix Concrete at Oshawa, ex- cept office staff and other des- ignated exceptions. WHITBY COUNCILLOR WHITBY (Staff) -- at next Monday night's nomin- ation meeting at the Anderson| : fe Moira River thority in ounced Thursday by Rural De- elopment Minister Sauve Mr. Sauve said in a press re- government and the province of Ontario, ARDA agreement jwill bear the major share of the linitial $350,000 cost of the pro. |gram. Couk.| The $350,000 will be used to 9 /OUN.|/ build one dam at the outlet of Hugh O'Connell announced to-|neerock Lake and two control day he will stand for civic office|dams for Stoco Lake. The project in Hastings and} Lennox-Addington Counties lease \through an inyited henringe oy eel Dr. Peter Moon, second said a beneficial employee the actions of his employer ship and registration of Pig from left, psychologist with is a 'consistent' employee "rather than what the em- Its' water transport! Rohrer, _ Hibler and Re- but he should not be worked ployer says". "Manage- HON, RENE BRUNELLE committee said in a étatement| Plogsle Consulting firm in too long or too hard be- ment should set an ex- | . .. ah answer to briefs Thursday that it would like the 7oronto, said at a meeting cause '"'his _ effectiveness ample,"' he said. With Dr. briefs by next Jan. 15 and: "'if| of the Society of Industrial will diminish". Dr. Moon Moon are from left to right: public hearings are considered} Accountants of Ontario, was speaking to 85 repre- T. H. Barrett, Comptroller : ecessary, the times and places) Oshawa branch, last night sentatives of Oshawa and at General Motors of Can- 4 this|Will be announced at .an ap- employees are like horses. area industries at a dinner- ada Ltd.; Dr. Moon; R. M. {. propriate time,' Dr. Moon said employees' meeting in Oshawa last Stewart, chairman of the talents must be assessed by night. He also said an em- Oshawa chapter of the SIA Romney May Run | management and used. He ployee governs himself by and C.. P. _Andersen, _the-- LONDON (Reuter record hae HON. MAURICE » « « announces Ontario the federal Conservation Air Deaths Up ) SAUVE plans was R , ed Thursday, idling 650 workers. | {year in accidents involving Brit Police said Mrs, Laura Haga-|ish-registered passenger planes, done and five of her 13 children|a Overnment report said husband | Thursday. With six wecks of the Daniel and eight other children year to go, a total of 226 deaths occurred. This compared e 1966 total of 221 deaths with alse samme date here Saturday. With the | New Dam For Hastings All an- | in Collegiate and Vocational] volves construction of 14 dams School. Mr. O'Connell declined/ and river channel improvement] to say what office he will quali-ifor rural water supply, flood fy for. ment LAKE VISTA The Lake Vista Ratepayers Association will told its bi- monthly meeting at 8 p.m., Sun- The meeting will be followed by a meeting of the Lake Vista!" Park Association OFFICERS ELECTED New officers of the Women's Liberal Association were elected| at the November meeting Wed-' nesday at the YWCA. They are! Mrs. E. C. Warne, past presi- MIAMI, $100,000 Theft Fla. (AP her penthouse dent; Mrs. G. N. Varnum, presi-| Charges dent; Mrs. R. S. Jones, Mrs. James Potticary, Mrs. Gowanlock, Bint, vice presidents; Mrs. K.} E. Broadbent, secretary; Fred McKee, treasurer; K. A. Gore, publicity; Mrs. G. H. Murless, phone; Mrs. E. A.|< j Seeley, card convener and Mrs. |; Ralph Jones on program. FIRE AREAS The Ontario Municipal Board this week announced an amend- ment to its Aug. 22 order, relat-| ing to the amalgamation of Town of Whitby and the Tore ship of Whitby, to describe three fire areas in the new mu. against The Vz sity of Toronto s paper, for publishin versial excerp States magazine The 2 peared in The Realis reprinted by The McG student newspaper: the! University in Montrea nae «S| Pending Mrs.| 'TORONTO (CP MTS.| General Art hur, W bil fron article o ) -- Tw day, at St. Philip's church hall,| bandits took more than $100,000! 6 4.6 in jewels from a Miami woman apartment board 4 A{torney and ill De jcontrol and recreation develop- to) today, radio station WVGG re- ported. Its police sources identi- fied the robbery victim as Mrs jConnie Dinkler who lives in th Palm Bay Club apartments e at McGill fl The area, including | town of Whitby, will} all land lying south | of the south half-of Township Lots 24 to 35 inclusive, in Con. | 5, to the lakefront and] The Best Fuel Oil For Less WESTERN OSHAWA OIL LTD. 725-1212 west to the Whitby-Pickering | Town Line | R ~ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS WED., THURS., FRI BORDEN ICE CREAM""""" ,,, 19° CANADA DRY WIN CARDS & WRAPPING CENTENNIAL CHINA /BRAEMOR VARIETY 10-02. Bottles in corton and mony other vorieties i 377 STEVENSON N. Certon 20% Off regular price, 46° Ya Price { Hydro Walkout SARNIA (CP) -- Work on On- tario Hydro's $220,000,000 Lamb-} ton generating station was halt-| Members of the Plumbers, Pi-/ pefitters and Welders Union, Local 663, set up picket lines and refused to work, claiming Hydro supervisors and engin-) eers are doing work belonging! to their local. The work in question is the running of temporary steam | lines, the setting up of unit heat-| ers and moving pipefitters| equipment around the job sites. Invites Briefs OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana-| dian transport commission has} briefs DETROIT (Reuters) -- Politi- cal observers firmly -- expect Michigan Governor George WEATHER FORECAST PSYCHOLOGIST LIKENS lbecomin g southwesterly |today. Winds Hi Romney to offer himself as a Republican presidential candi-) a full 1968 election still year) scene matter this evening. Satu cloudiness and High today Variable Cloudiness and afternoon, partial clearing|scattered showers likely. Winds White River at Windsor and St./ham 40 and 30; Muskoka 38 and Thomas 45 and 33; London and/95 :| Kitchener 42 and 32 $:%4 | Niagara, Lake Ontario, Toron to, Hamilton: and cool. light. 25, Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Saturday ahead, the 60-year-old Mormon) s s a windi BS if who once headed American Mo-} JindSOr «+ccccesce 33 tors is expected to announce his| And Continuing Mild St. Thomas .. 33 45 _ candidacy. at a, breakfast here | London 32 45 to which he invited 600 friends TORONTO (CP) Official| milder with occasional rain be-|Kitchener . 2 as - forecasts issued-at-5:30-a.m.---{ginning this morning and ending; Mount-Fores 7 vf Charge Six Synopsis: Milder air moved/early tonight. Saturday variable| Wingham obi 30 1 MONTREAL (CP) -- Six men into Ontario Thursday and now cloudiness and continuing mild, ie tama 35 42 were arraigned before Munici-(Covers all of the province./winds light. High today and low Toronto 35 42 pal Court Judge Claude Melan-|SPotty precipitation accompa-|tonight at Hamilton 45 and 32; | Peterborough ees 38 con Thursday following what po-|M@s this milder weather with/Toronto and St. Catharines 45 Kingston : ; 28 38 lice say was the unmasking of light snow_and some freezing} and--35;-- Trenton 40 and 3 ; | Trenton Far 30 40 an international ring for the dis. (drizzle mainly across northern Kingston and Peterborough 38 Killaloe ene 25 38 tribution of pornography. One |'e8!ons. and 28. Muskoka «..< 25 40 accused was charged with ac-| Regional forecasts: Northern Lake Huron, Geor-|North Bay .. 25 38 tually possessing obscene read-| Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,/gian Bay: Cloudy and milder Sudbury 25 38 ing material with the remainder Southern Lake Huron, Windsor, |with a few periods of light snow|Fariton ake cae accused of fraud or illegally|London: Overcast and mild with/or drizzle today and tonight.|<, Q 38 vt nai] a occasional rain this morning!saturdav c j +p [Sault Ste. Marie +» 30 38 using the mails to transmit ob ®)Saturday cloudy and: mild with Kapuskasing ...+.. 25 33 rday variable| southwest 15 becoming light this finde is Moosonee .. mild. Winds|evening. High today and low to- ironies and: low tIlnight at Mt. Forest and Wing-|--_-- Northern Georgian Bay, Algo- 4 ma, Sault Ste. Marie, Halibur- Cloudy and)ton. Timagami, North Bay, Sud- bury: Overcast and milder with) Bernard Rona lin might be thinking he was into court ing. McLaughlin, Street, was the Railway ch Act paying, JUDGE W. T. ROBB «+. . amends regulations | Restrictions Lifted TORONTO (CP) Ontario ip t will be able to visit their favorite tavern or bar the dian National fied in Oshawa ¢ information that Although next time the polls close after a| aged to evade the officer and municipal or provincial election. | get off the engine when it LOOKING FOR A 19 splseet PP ay Oshewe Judge W. T. Robb, chairman| came in at 9 a.m., he was ORTABLE QUIET 23 King St. W., Bowmanville liquor licence board of Wuickly caught on Bloor Per OUS DOWNTOWNP 623-2527 Ontario d Thursday the Street amend regulations 3v 10-a.m., McLaughlin THEN GO TO THE open under the Liquor Licence Act to! in court and pleading FRIDAY make this possible to the charge. He was fined Tally-Ho Room wieurs 25 ¢ f en Licensed establishments $25 and costs or five days and . would remain closed all told the court he would be un- Hotel Lancaster FOUNTAINHEAD AN day when votes are cast in a able to pay the fine 27 KING "ST. -WEST OF SERVICE * "RAILROADED" | INTO COURT Wednesday ing upon a railway train in- tending to be carried without A constable for the Cana- Railways testi- a was on a train coming from Toronto to Oshawa McLaughlin man- occasional light snow or drizzle today and Saturday. Winds} southerly 15 shifting to north-| west 15 this afternoon and be-| coming light tonight. High today! ld Mclaugh- jand low tonight at North Bay, | forgiven for | Sudbury and Earlton 36 and 25; | "railroaded'" |Sault Ste.-Marie 38 and 30; Kil- morn: |laloe 38 and 25. White River, Cochrane: of McGill {Cloudy and mild with occasional this after- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS arged under |light snow, ending with enter- |noon. Saturday cloudy and con- tinuing mild with occasional | re) PERSONAL light snow or drizzle, winds! A % CHEQUING ight. High today and low to- ACCOUNTS night at White River 36 and 30; Kapuskasing and Timmins 36 and 25, Moosonee 30 and 20. Ottawa: Mainly cloudy today) and much milder. Occasional snow early this morning with a} 'ew snow flurries tonight. Winds; PERSONAL LOANS CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION court he McLaughli federal election If so the Renault 10 doesn't qualify. Itdoesn't whine orcause back ache or wander all over the -highway. The only economy car features a Renault 10 has are 40 miles a omg and the price you pay. verything else from the gener- cus foam rubber seats to the | Does driving an 'economy' car have to be tense and uncomfortable? 4 £; Canada-wide dealer network, is big and you can own a Renault 10 for about $16.30 a week. Drive one today. REN | MARIAN AUTO LTD. 25 GRENFELL STREET at KING WEST *. "Where Service and Personal Attention Are Tops" 728-5179 front of the consulate with pla-| - -- jcards reading "Hunger Strike,"| "I, B. Johnson to the Gallows" GUARANTY and 'Stop the Genocide." Lights were burning inside the TRUST C0 consulate but there was no . lother sign of activity in the) All Types of PUNE Homes Needed we FINANCING. ARRANGE Safety Problems? When 'you list wtih | Call J. Feltis GUARANTY EMPLOYEES TO HORSES 728-6414 | Real Estate Dept. , neha went 32 Ki ph sccscnng planning CHAIRMAN LOSHAWA | oa Xue 728-1653 15 Saturday mainly sunny igh} today at Ottawa 40 low tonight! mm Laval Students Picket -- U.S. Consulate In Quebec QUEBEC (CP) -- The first of | The Laval students issued a a scheduled province-wide se-|statement saying they are ob- ries of student demonstrations) ying Noy, 17 as a day of in- against the war in Vietnam £0t|ternational student, protest nder way early parid when |against the Vietnam war. about 30 $tudents gathered in) : ; front of the United States Con-| Marchers in at least 10 com- sulate in Quebec. munities across the province Some of the demonstrators, |are scheduled to add their from Laval University andjyoices to the protest today, other institutions, started a 24-'.ome of them in centres which ge _ che at aan eeg|bave never witnessed Vietnam | e hermometer regis ere: | ae 16 degrees as they paraded inji°monstrations. @ 6'x9's @ 9'x12's @ 9'x15's @ 9'x18's @ 12'x15's @ 12'x18's ANY SIZE, ANY COLOUR & Sto 138! Also... @ Hardtwists @ Ozite @ Thick Plushes @ Acrilans T.V. advertised 501 gothique-extra weor Spectacular 1968 dense pile plush now available. Shop at home service 24 hour answering service, CALL 576-3790 3 DAY SERVICE M&D CARPETS Brevdlaore Srecialists EASY TERMS i CITY OF OSHAWA VOTE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT December 4th, 1967 (Polls open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time) Public notice is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of The Liquor Licence Act and by-law No. 177-67 of the City of Oshawa, a vote will be taken on questions in this area as follows: That part of the City of Oshawa annexed in the years 1922 and 1951, which, prior to April 19th, 1963, comprised wards 5 and 6 of the City are located -- south of Bloor Street, west of Park Road Road and east of Wilson Road. These areas Rossland north of ~ 10 to 21 inclusive, 33 to 41 inclusive, 64A.to 69 inclusive, and 94 to 135 inclusive, Polling Subdivis n favour the sale of. beer only Are you in favour of the sale of beer only under a public houre licence for consuniption Are you under a public house licence for consumption on licensed premises to which women are on licensed premises to which men only ore admitted? admitted? at pi to be opened on the Fourth day of December, 1967, from the hour of 8 o'clock in the forencon clock in the afternoon (Eastern Standard Time The voters list to be used for the vote on these questions shall be the list. fer Provincial Election October 17th, 1967, a8 finally revised by His Honour Judge Alex C. Hol! on November 15th, 19467 Al! persons called upon to ascertain. upon--the--list-of eligible voters for the said Vote by examining the. list at City Hall or by telephoning the City Clerk's Department, City Hall (Telephone 725-1153) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 from Monday, November 13th to Friday, November 17th and Monday, November 20th to Fr.day, November 24th inclusive. ore herehy if their_-noames hove been entered p.m Any person is qualified to be entered on the Voters' List rpferred to herein who is: 1, of the full age of twenty-one years on or before December 4, 1967; 2. @ British subject; 3. not disqualified under The Election Act (Ontario) er otherwise prohibited by law from voting; 4, AT THE TIME OF VOTING (DECEMBER 4th, 1967) ORDINARILY RESIDENT IN THE CITY OF OSHAWA AND HAS BEEN ORDINARILY RESIDENT THEREIN FOR A PERIOD OF TWO MONTHS PRECEDING SUCH DATE, Persons having the necessary qualifications whose names are not on the Voters' List, moy opply-to hove their nomes entered on the list as follows; 1, by completing and signing an application form supplied by the undersigned at City Hall during regular City Hall office hours, 8:30 a.m, to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Fridoy, inclusive, until November 24th, 2. by applicetion to the Revising Officer, City Hall, between the hours of 2 p.m, and 4 p.m, ond-7 p.m, ond 9 p.m, Eastern Standard Time, on Wednesday, November 15th, 1967, DATED at Oshawe, Ontarie, ; t November 10th, 1967. R. Barrand, Returning Officer ee pee TODAYS' 1 MS MRS. STEVEN ZUBKAVICH MRS. G! Do taxpayers get their money's worth out of board of control? The Times asked six persons this question. They said: Wayne Messecar, 369 LaSalle Ave.: 'As far as I'm concerned, most people in municipal government don't earn their money. Not Osh- awa in particular but any city. The art gallery was the first step in the right direc- tion to raise the standard of the city." Ron MacLeod, 855 Mary St.: "They're not do- vnc External Wary Of By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)--The hesitant experiment of the Commons ex- ternal affairs committee of delving into world problems by| calling foreign witnesses ap- pears doomed. | There was head-shaking by} many of the 24 committee mem-| bers when the idea was first put) forward. They said the commit- tee would not make itself a plat} form for any foreigner who wanted to sound off. The vote in favor of calling two foreign witnesses to testify on Vietnam was 4 to 2. The) other seven members present at the time abstained. The vote Doctor Used Resembling f TORONTO (CP) --An instru- ment resembling a piece of scrap metal was one of Dr. Gor- don Murray's final require- ments in a long process of dis- covering a way to rejoin a sev- ered spinal cord in humans. The 73-year-old Toronto sur- geon needed an instrument which didn't exist--one which would curve deep into the spinal column where the damaged part of the cord had to be cut out. It had never been needed be- fore because medical textbooks said--and surgeons believed-- that a severed spinal cord This week Dr. Murray proved them wrong when Bertrand Proulx, a 24-year-old Quebec truck driver paralysed in a minor car accident four years ago, slipped off his hospital bed and stood before a formal din- ner of the Toronto East General Hospital. | Before an operation per- formed by Dr. Murray, Proulx had no use of his limbs from the shoulders down. His spinal cord had been severed in the acci- dent. It took Dr. Murray eight years of laboratory research to! make-his discovery. Dr. Murray's problem was finding a way to hold the ends of the cord together once it. had been completely severed. It couldn't be sewn together be- cause it is "more like cheese than like cloth." | The spinal cord can't be) stretched and it leaves a gap by contracting at each end when it is cut. | He said he decided that the ends could be brought together aiid See for y« our °63 1968 PLY Get a Winning Deal on the "WINN LYNN | ... the Pl Saami

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