Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 26

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967 Six Men For Mayor NORTH BAY (CP) -- Six men will seek the mayoralty of the |P enlarged city of North Bay in 500 ROSSLAND RD. W. 564 KING ST. E. elections Dec. 14. a ee is being eolaroed Open Wod., Thurs. & with @malgamation of Widd ee: field and West Ferris townships, Fri. Till 9:30 Open Wed., Thurs. & effective Jan. 1. The city and! the two townships will form. the; three wards of the new munici- pality, with five seats on council for North Bay, three for Widdi- field and two for West Ferris. Four public school trustees) fe and one hydro commissioner' fi were elected Monday by accla-' mation. og | candidates are: NOG. GAMES... .NO GIMMICKS. NO CONTESTS OR TAPES, . JUST HONEST FOOD a FRES CANADA GRADE "A" EVISCERATED arr f og Bg FRYING OR ROASTING Intyre and Clarence Rennick. | i Eleven men and a woman will) compete for the North Bay| ie council seats, five men for Wid- difield seats and seven for West Ferris seats. ; & am } Retraining ' 2-3 LB, S Tl d fi AVERAGE TORONTO (CP) -- A unique) fe nine-month education program' for adults with. little or no schooling has been stalled by in- difference of Canada Manpower SWIFTS PREMIUM FULLY COOKED SWIFTS PREMIUM LAZY MAPLE officials, an Ontario manpower PAK training program official said ; -- DEPT. SPECIA SWIFTS PREMIUM VAC PAC COD FILLETS u. 52° SHOPSY'S ALL BEEF e CHOICE #1 c SLICED WIENERS LB. SMELTS tic tux 39 BOLOGNA' PG. 2 Denis "Mildon, program co-or- SPECIALS EFFECTIVE pls siete 6th -- Die cant SAT., DEC. 9th Fri. Till 9:30 cians al bese FRESH MEATY CHICKEN 3/7 IM A BASKET uv. 9 5 FRESHMEATY Se rand" OF Royal Winter Fair Prize Beef on sale at regular prices BLADE ROAST. dinator in suburban Etobicoke, said the federal service had not placed any persons with Grade 6 education or less in a west-end adult retraining centre. The centre has special facili- ties, including special books for illiterate adults and films. Mr. Mildon said he had informed all Manpower, centres in Metropoli-| F tan Toronto of the program. "Some of the Manpower cen- tres are loath to approve people for training' if they can find them a job of any kind. They send them to unskilled jobs rath- er than assume the expense of teaching them a skill," he said. Under legislation which gave} } full financial responsibility for adult retraining to the federal government this year, all appli- cants for retraining are checked by a Manpower centre. The cen- tre also can authorize a tic allowance. H. A. D. Scott, regional direc! tor of Canada Manpower, said in an interview later the eeaat| | ment had placed 30 students in| a Hamilton school, all with edu-! cation below Grade 7. He mal the department places people al schools all over Canada. SHORT RIB ROAST. ROUND STEAKS, RUMP ROAST POWER SLICED Fresh Bread WHITE c WHOLE WHEAT 5 CRACKED 1LB, WHEAT SAVE 44 : SAVE 5¢ Maxwell House ALL PURPOSE GRIND Coffee 1LB BAG 24 02. LOAF SAVE 10¢ _ ne Centennial y Martin's Vitaminized Aylmer Cenadian Styl Gold Seal Continuation Apple - Beans TORONTO (CP) -- The spirit of Centennial Year should continue into 1968, says John Fisher, who was appointed cen- tennial commissioner in 1963. Mr. Fisher saidethat when he first began his job of arranging Canada's year-long birthday party, he did not know what centennial really was and radio stations were running contests ? determine how to pronounce t. However, he told a testimo- nial dinner in his honor Monday night that Canadians began to show pride in their country. "The pride was always there but it was unfashionable to ex- press it," he told 200 guests. "It was a delight to see how many Canadians could have fun with their centennial. This is what we really wanted. ' "I think we need the centen-| nial spirit to linger on a little | longer." Lieutenant-Governor. W. : Rowe of Ontario said Mr.| © Fisher "stirred our imagination] } until we took a real look at our- | selves," ' Mr. Fisher will become} publisher and managing editor| of Northwest Publications Ltd. with Pork SAVE 2c SAVE 6¢. Juice 4tor. Tie 24-10 02. TINS SAVE 8¢ Lynn Valley Tender Peas ¢ 14oz Tins SAVE 4¢ " PARAMOUNT FANCY RED. Baby Sockeye | Foods Salmon -- é : 4:40 Jars Tin COMPARE AND SAVE Gerber or Heinz Strained fee Style Gorn 4.49 eSAVE 13¢. Heinz Vegetable or = | 449° SAVE 13¢. SAVE 94 ae which publishes two daily news- " wre enhance i fapertne Prince Rupe, New| | 6 Roll Box é let ~ FACI SSUE enci ITA, sna number of wey newt CHRISTMAS | SI : c ed AL TISSUE Lancia CABANITA, FINGER TYPE uate ae WRAPPING PAPER WHITE AND COLORS Ma & BANANAS Separate Schools © @ 360" x 20" caroni @ Beautiful Assorted Designs Reduce Boards OUR SAVE TORONTO (CP) -- A reduc-| PRICE 77° 42 tion -in Ontario's 950 Roman) Catholic school districts along | Pineapple Kleenex . Spagh etti 107, BOXES 2 21h. Tie 9 200' 33 ae My, LB. fr be tee ae b IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT prove Monday tario Separate School Trustees| J 'FAMILY TREE 0 DOLLS "SAVE 4¢. SAVE 8! 4 Association, ipsa ae fetes ional : oe : ; } poset ZIPPER SKINNED SIZE t oman a vl] Mmm gay 8g ain seen (TANGERINES -- 1 QQ st part of a y . m j best arto a vest ap ctl fa) swan avr Maxwell House INSTANT { MACINTOSH : om si! POWER RICH & DELICIOUS FROZEN FOODS ia uk OA Taste of, Song bi STRIPE REGULAR COFF EE wie 1.49 CHRISTMAS CAKE Sommaiten = ) TOOTHPASTE = 69" rar ye []N0. 1 cra | neienty | hte Gown ORANGE FRIES slr | Gn Bett 49°....97°,,.1°? 'BROCCOLI xcs 1 LB. 2 LBS. 3 LBS. Power--Florida--ORANGE nis aa _| SWEET FULL O'JUICE Mead jj sxampoo = 73 HONEY WINE. REGULAR, SUPER GR SLEWOERLIE a WINERY j 12s ECONearY c sum JUICE 3°: 1.00 Power Plus LIQUID BLEACH <>: 37° PENNY POWER c APPLE PIE ¢, : JUICE 4 ims 65¢ Abels Onion or Plain BAGELS 2:..;.49° { Ontario' No. 1 Smell Grade (COOKING) 5B. Age : - at A? : , PE iy ie ; A é . So GHP EEGGG GG EGG GGT bub; PE DE EO Ee bib be fe Be & fe HE HS Be Bee de Fe oe eos be BB Bh he BS Oe ON Be WEE 8095 6 £6) 0 Oe oe ais = 99" THE OSHAWA TIM Wednesday, December DISCRIMINAT Ted Watkins, ¢ born split end witt Cup champion H Tiger-Cats, said in vision interview ' night that he enco racial problems in that "made me feel was in Mississippi where."" Watkins with Ottawa Rough from .1963 until thi when he was tra Tiger-Cats. (CP Wir Fluorosis In Huma TORONTO (CP) -- in humans is unlikely from eating vegetable: to fluoride pollution, b ing highly contaminat could bring on the a doctor told the Ontario control conference Tue: Dr. C. Stafford Bran National Centre for A tion Control in Cincinnz an interview later would have to east at | crates of contaminate daily to begin to develo is. "Human fluoros' known to have occurret likely to occur from foods that have been s fluoride," he told th ence. "But if fluoride is ge someone's water supp a different matter." Told the Ontario W sources Commission ha ed 37 parts per millior ride in a cistern in t ville area, Dr. Brandt "That's pushing it." Health Minister Mat mond last month order quiry into fluoride po the Dunnville area, southeast of Hamiltc crops and cattle allege damaged by fluoride p Indian Retrainir TORONTO (CP) -- } department officials s: day the missionary wh the department of dep dians in northwestern ' self-betterment has the goal of the new fe training program. One spokesman, Pat Information officer for er's Ontario region, ! Richard Ferron, a Rot o'ic missionary, was « reporting that enrolt dropped since Ottawa responsibility for the p Father Ferron said terview Mnday that set by the manpowe ment are impossibly hi dians and the trainin relation to basic India' He said Indians v part of their winter skills under the old now do "nothing tb 'homebrew, get drunk into trouble." Department official: primary factor behind ment drop in a retra' gram in Sioux Nai miles south of Kenor many Indians are not in getting jobs. Mr. Harris said r showed only 36 adults Sabaskong and Whit reserves have been for upgrading and ret the current year, Cor 169 in 1966. Income T. Evasion SAULT STE. MART Joseph Rossi, a loc: owner, was fined $45 day on two charges | tax evasion. Rossi, 73, was cha understating his in tween 1962 and 1966 to $107,568. Nine simila were either dropped missed. Clair Marchand, sp ecutor for the feder: ment of revenue, Ss evaded income tax pz $40,073. He said it toc department research two years to ¢compil dence used in the cast Rossi's: understate was derived from ban stock dividends, old rity cheques and mor ments on property | Mr. Marchand said. The court was told of shares held by Ros son Mines is estima! 000,000, +

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