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Data channeled to the cen- tre at the North American Air Defence Command cen- tre, give warning of an im- pending air raid and, final- Better Business Bureau Unable To Clear Group TORONTO (CP) -- Keith Ashby of the Metropolitan Tor- onto Better Business Bureau/the Bahamas. said in an interview today that} Mr. Ashby said the organiza- the bureau has been unable toj|tion has been soliciting money verify international claims of|from Toronto businessmen to the World Heritage Organization.|send books to underdeveloped The organization says in ajcountries. Businessmen receive brochure that it aims at elimi-|a telephone call nating illiteracy in all underde-|money lists offices in New York and asking for} then, '"'within hours,"'| Lightkeepers Must Wait | For Bad Weather To Clear WCRITOOTER EAMEOUR | Seven other lightkeepers _-- | i ¥ Ont. (CP) -- The Canadian lier i . eg difficulty ear-| coast guard research ship Porte} ue 4 x 4g ths hi ' Dauphine put into this Lake Su-| Conditions in Lake Superior perior iron ore port early today|Were in sharp contrast to those to await better weather before| experienced earlier in the week attempting to remove the last of|in Lake Huron. The Porte Dau- 13 lightkeepers it is assigned to|Phine, operated by the depart-| take off their lonely stations be-| ment of transport for the Great} fore the close of navigation on Lakes Institute on a year-round| the Great Lakes. research program, was favored Gale-force winds and high|by almost springlike conditions rolling seas buffetted the 347-ton|Which Captain Hodge termed vessel most of Thursday andj' fantastic" for early December Captain Arch Hodge was unable|in the Great Lakes. to approach one of his last ob-| Conditions changed for the| jectives. The station is at the|worst at Caribou Island, about east end of Michipicoten Island,|90 miles northwest of the Sault about 135 miles northwest ofjand 65 miles from the nearest Sault Ste. Marie. mainland point. It is the most For most of the day tempera-| remote station in the lakes. tures were in the low 20s with| There, lightkeeper George some rain and light snow.|Rutherford and his assistants Today the temperature dropped|Raw Dawson and Reg Burns, to 15 and the forecast was forjalong with Mr. Dawson's wife continued: stiff easterly winds. A|Jean, all of Sault Ste. Marie, shift in the wind to the north or|were taken aboard the ship. west was needed to enable the|This was Mrs. Dawson's first Porte Dauphine to approach the|season at a light station. She exposed lighthouse where four|said she was glad to get off but lightkeepers are waiting. |she was going back again. LBJ Backs Dollar Defence With $475,000,000 In Gold WASHINGTON (AP) -- The| The shift also dropped the Johnson administration is back-|U.S. monetary gold supply to its ing its defence of the dollar with|lowest level in more than 30 $475,000,000 in gold bullion. years. The treasury department said) The monetary gold stock now Thursday it transferred that|stands at $12,434,000,000--the much gold from its money stock|lowest since the $12,433,000,000 to a special fund that makes|July 28, 1937, after undergoing gold sales to foreign govern-|the largest weekly drop on rec- ments. jord. "It was the largest single} Total U.S. reserves, including shift of gold in U.S. history, sur-| gold, convertible foreign curren- passing a $448,000,000 movement/cies and the U.S. reserve posi- in February, 1947, to cover thejtion in the IMF, were near original U.S. subscription to the} $15,000,000,000 at the end of Oc- at the business offices. Mr. Ashby showed a photostat of a receipt for money received. The receipt said the World Her- itage Organization is sponsored "COUNTY LINES Cartwright Reeve Honored At Testimonial Dinner BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- More than 500 civic officials, senting all the municipalities in the Counties of Durham and Northumberland, paid tribute to Reeve Merrill VanCamp of/|and Boy Scouts at Maple Grove 1967 war-|Plan to present a program of at a testi-|Christmas music at 2 p.m bank break-in for which Lemay,| Mr. Maranda continued to! Cartwright Township, den of the counties, Cobourg. of Cartwright, ly, to direct the actions of Canadian fence forces in and U.S. air de- thwarting the attack. Bell Telephone jdeacon Harold D. Clev Christ Memorial Inves OTTAWA sual move, veloped countries. The brochure;someone picks up the donation eral's department rev Thursday it relationship (AP Wirephoto) tigation (CP) -- In an unu the registrar-gen- is investigating the of Bell Telephone Co. of Canada with its subsidi- ary, Northern Electric Co. Dees Henry, director of in Toronto by the Old Roman/|investigation and research in - the department's combines in- Catholic Church. No signature was affixed to the receipt. He said the money is collected! by Harman-Homast Associates} Ltd. A company letterhead uses} the phrase "business consult- ants" and lists the president as H. Goldman. Mr. Ashby said the cg raises money profession- ally. claim that 70 per cent of the trative expenses. "Although no immediate total 40 per cent,"' it says. The Telegram says the de- interested in the case and that the World Heritage Organiza- tion had borrowed the tax-ex- emption number given to the Old Roman Catholic Church. The organization's pamphlet lists seven members on its advi- sory board. The better business bureau says four have written to them saying they are not con- nected with the World Heritage Organization. International Monetary Fund. | tober. 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Replying to David Gross | can be made, the total cost can- Victoria) Mr. Henry clr | not be more than approximately| cided on the inquiry following acquisition of in Maritime Tele- partment of national revenue is| graph and Telephone Co. Ltd. It was Bell's third major acquisi-| | Bell's | ownership tion of the |ture, prod purchase, year. The current Northern-Bell in- quiry relates to the manufac- uction, distripution supply and sale of! communication systems. As a result of the inquiry, Mr.| Henry said, the committee may) wish to defer recommending ad-| ditional acquisition or ment powers for Bell. cot? ealed) majority | invest- repre- John Hamilton, deputy reeve presented War- den VanCamp with an engraved wrist watch. Russell C. Honey,) MP for Durham Riding; Russell is considering child under the Foster Parents Pian ss White, Maple Grove, attended a Christian Education Conference at Belleville . . . The Wolf Cubs Mr. building ... Rowe, MPP for Northumberland| and Alex Carruthers, MPP for Durham Riding, paid tribute to gregation of Kedron United Church will join with the local Christmas the guest of honor. "adopting" . and Mrs. monial dinner, Wednesday at/17, in the Christian Educatio Following a pot! luck supper, the Hospitality Unit lof Columbus United Church !Women received donations for for the White Cross Centre. CHRISTMAS EVE In his remarks Warden Van- congregation i Camp predicted a 1.5 mill {crease in the counties' tax rate! next year to pay for the estab-| | lishment of a new county assess-| iment department. The new de partment, he said, will employ 'ne choirs will be conducted by jabout 27 persons including an R. G. Harle of Whitby with assessment commissioner, This would mean an expenditure of jabout $200,000. WATCHNIGHT SERVICE | COLUMBUS (TC) -- A Watch- night Service in the United Church, at 11:15 p.m., Dec. 31, will mark the close of the cen- tennial celebrations held in East Township during year. The service is being ar- ranged by the centennial com- mittee of the township. Among the clergy taking part the Venerable | Whitby will be }Church; Rev. G. |Church. the Arch- erdon of Anglican Mungham of _|St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Parish, Oshawa; Rev. Kenneth Deer, minister of Kedron United }Church and Rey. Allan Barnes, |minister of Columbus United Vv "|Eve service Church, Whitby United Church will present \Christmas cantata at "|Dec. 1 ie | pianist. COLUMBUS (TC) -- The con-) in a in the Unit and Columbus the local Henry Vanderkooi at the organ and Miss Margaret Webber as Ted ed 3 p.m,, church, Why The Christian Science Monitor recommends ou read ANNUAL GET-TOGETHER your local MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collacutt, Mrs. and Mrs. Y Mrs. A. R. Snowden, Foley with gathering was | CANADA P.M. UNTIL DEG. 22 The Hi-C Club at Maple Grove OLD WORLD TRADITION LONDON WINERY LiMiTED Es, LONDON © ONTARIO. c| Ne@WSs Doreen} | paper Brooks and Mrs. Everett Hoard,| Your local newspaper keeps you in- Bowmanville, attended a mar-} ried people's get-together. This started by group of young people before they were married and has} jbeen held once a year for 54| blic only wt hol ee | public only when a report has A letter to Mr. Ashby from| heen completed but he wis tell-| Mr. Goldman disputes a bureau) ing about the Bell investigation, formed of what's happening in your area-- community events, public meetings, stories about people in your vicinity. These you can't -- and shouldn't -- do without. 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