Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Becember 9, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Canadian NATO Support -Unflinch OTTAWA (CP) -- External Affairs Minister Martin told re- porters Friday he expects some routine reductions in NATO ground forces next year but he repeatedly stressed Canada's "unflinching"' support for the al- liance. On the eve of his departure today for next week's NATO ministerial. meeting in Brussels, the external affairs minister told a press conference he and Defence Minister Cadieux will inform the NATO allies of plans for Canada's commitment to the alliance next year and of its es- timate of contributions over the ensuing four years. : Port Hope Expands PORT HOPE, Ont. (CP) --| This Lake Oritario community| south of Peterborough has| learned of its second industrial/ expansion within two days with the announcement Friday that Matthews Conveyor Co. will add 27,000 square feet of space to its present building. Thursday Crown-owned Eldorado Mining and Refining Co. Ltd. an- nounced a $7,000,000 plant will be built to produce zirconium. | New Dams ALVINSTON, Ont. (CP) -- Construction has begun on the) first of three dams to be built} 7 long the upper Sydenha m) River to contro] flooding down-| stream near the rivermouth on) Lake St. Clair. Other dams will be built in 1968 at Strathroy and Cold-| stream. The three communities| are in a 20-mile section from 12) miles to 32 miles west of Lon- don | | Injunction Extended | MONTREAL (CP) -- The In-| ternational Longshoremeh's As- sociation provisional injunction against the Shipping Federation of Canada was extended Friday|remarks as an "'effort to stimu- when the hearing of the union's}]ate French Canada." application for a long-term) court order was adjourned until Jan. 8 The provisional injunction, the iterim, was issued Nov, 27. The court order halted an al- most complete cessation of ac- tivity on the Montreal water- front which had come about be-| cause of differences over appli-| cation of a federal mediator's| report to the Commons on wa- terfront conditions. : ; arbitrator J. A. Hanrahan ruled|parents as Christmas gifts. which will remain in force in| Friday in favor of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co pute with wes sleeping car por-|possibility of whether the "toy"' ters ove f ster| ¢ lac F i Ts over terms of a master!could be placed in a dangerous! iaeq the meeting. Prince Ed- lterms of a master agreement, |exactly like a .25 calibre auto-| pany, spat would pays given joe five inches high from the top of, men increase of abou HERE AND THERE [2.20 CAPE TOWN (AP) -- Routine|led by Dr. Christian Barnard. tests on Louis Washkansky have| Dr. Barnard has decided to |Shown "some signs which mayjintensify the treatment to F . be interpreted as rejection" of|counter the natural tendency of | Lightkeepers Safe lthe heart he received in an his-|the body to reject the heart be- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.|toric transplant operation, ajcause it is a foreign tissue, he \(CP) -- The last lightkeepers in{doctor at Groote Schuur Hospi-|said. Doctors had warned this: jsouthern Lake Superior were|tal said today. weekend would be a crucial ltaken off their stations early, At this stage it is no morejtime in the struggle against the today. Only the lights of a few|than a suspicion and further|rejection. ing Says Martin HON. PAU LMARTIN . +. leaves today for Brussells |baby carriages outside shops. Washkansky Shows Signs Of Rejection Drugs lessen the body's tendency to reject, but there is a limit to which these can be used be- cause they lower the body's nat- ural resistance to disease. Dr. Donovan said that clinical- ly Washkansky is in excellent condition. TREATMENT CONTINUES The patient was given another cobalt treatment today to fur- ther combat the possibility of rejection. It involved his secondt trip out of his sterile room since his badly fibrosed heart was re- placed Sunday with that of a 25-year-old | woman killed in an auto accident. The 55-year-old wholesale gro- cer appeared gay and waved at photographers as he was wheeled in his bed, surrounded by an oxygen tent, to the hospi- tal's radiotherapy block. The patient's schedule includ- ed another visit from his wife, Ann, and a reunion with his only son, Michael, 15. estimate when Washkansky automatic warning flashers andjtests are being carried out, said| Earlier, Dr. Barnard said that ness of winter over the inland ficulty removing the two) } Lm | . lof Sault Ste. Marie in Whitefish Killing Everyone Aboard |most a day behind schedule. | mud-smeared bodies today from|party to the shattered line Yard detectives are mingling|Peruvian airliner crashed in| There was no explanation for| niac who attacks children left in| cluding four Americans, wer€)i,, plane was believed to have knife wounds in attacks outside|gined DC-6 plowed low into the ly imj and 16 who boarded in has balked at a proposal to open, Mothers are taking turns|after it took off from Huanuco provincial housing conference to their shopping. tain resort of Tingo Maria. ception. All stores and offices in| agreed to Prime Minister Pear- 155 miles to the north. Farmers|the three-day weekend to travel. The conference begins Mon- province is considering a plan|'® the wreckage scattered near| Americans, an English diplomat) objection. versities. burned and the others complete- Italians. lone or two lakers heading for|Dr. T. O'Donovan, a member of|Washkansky could survive a jsea. llightkeepers on Parisienne Is- Bay about 1 a.m. She made} HUANUCO, Peru (AP) --(ly destroyed," said Col. Carlos } » | Babies Attacked jungle underbrush on the rim of| Identification was dififcult, he with pre-Christmas shoppers in|flames Friday, killing everyone|the crash. |believed on the flignt. carried 67 persons--six crew Manitoba Objects shops in London's East Ham|side.of Cerro Caprish mountain] 11. ,uco, Tuesday and Wednesday ses-)guarding babies in carriages|with a load of holiday weekend the press, sources said Friday. The flight had stopped briefly|the country were closed and French Teachers son's request that the three-day man for the Ontario department | Wh heard the crash later led day in open session and is e€x-/tg bring teachers from France| # forest highway. and his wife, four French na-| The department is planning to Choquette Reports \the Sault locks broke the dark-|the transplant team of doctors slight rejection. cing guages, coeenee| Peruvian Airliner Crash 4| The Canadian Governmen * |Ship Port Dauphine had no diffi eruvian 1r iner I eS Fj \land, about 25 miles northwest port here three hours later--al- Searchers pulled burned and|Farje Allende, who led the first | LONDON (AP) -- Scotland|the Andes Mountains where ajreported. 'a London suburb to catch a ma-|aboard. Sixty-seven persons, in- 'A spokesman for Faucett said Nine babies have suffered) The Faucett Airlines four-en-| \ambers, 45 passengers from OTTAWA (CP) -- Manitoba district in the last three days. near mid-day, about 15 minutes fhe. ulpcral Wan tacked bE sions of next week's federal -| while other mothers go in to do! passengers bound for the moun- The other provinces have at Huanuco en route from Lima,|™any persons took advantage of} TORONTO (CP) -- A spokes- meeting be freely reported of education said Friday the|POlice through thick vegetation|were 17 foreigners--the pected to deal with Manitoba's!to instruct in schools and uni-|, Most of the bodies were /tionals, ask the province's school boards OTTAWA (CP) -- Liberal MP/if they are interested in such a Auguste Choquette said Friday| proposal, he said, adding the de- as oie Coc Pencovate teve| Education Ministers there do not regard President téachers will come. coal Plan To Hire Secretary de Gaulle's recent comments on| The plan calls for Canada and Quebec as an at-)boards to pay the salaries of! tempt to split up the country. teachers brought over for their In a telephone interview, the/high schools. The teachers TORONTO (CP) -- The Coun |secretariat will 'very early in the new year." has decided to appoint a perma- the council also "extended for|ceiyed some criticism. could be out of danger, he thought the over-all crucial pe- riod might last three months. If improvement continued, how- cause of the Roman Catholicjever, Dr. Barnard said the pa-| jholiday of the Immaculate Con-|tient might be discharged from| the hospital in about three weeks. Should rejection of the new heart occur, surgeons said it Included in the passenger list/Probably would not be sudden, four|but take place over a few days.} The chief surgeon's brother, | Dr. Marius Barnard, seemed two Belgians and fiveloptimistic about Washkansky's jchances Friday. He said if his present rate of progress was maintained, the patient should jbe able to get out of bed next j|week and sit in a chair. With /continued improvement, Wash-) |kansky would be allowed in| gradual | walk, he said. stages to stand and r, Marius Barnard, in an in-| ; D be operating|/terview Saturday in the Rand .,|Daily Mail of The prepared statement said) .,iq the surgical team had re- Johannesburg, | are being used to who was! Dr. Barnard said Friday that) although it would be difficult to) | | 'Clair, Lake Erie, southern Lake| WEATHER FORECAST west 15. Forecast Temperatures TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. today. Synopsis: Clear skies were forecast for northern Ontario today as minimum tempera- tures reached 20 below zero at Geraldton. Southern Ontario re- mained mostly cloudy. A storm brewing along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains is expected to begin moving to- ward the Great Lakes late today. Sunday will see some wet snow or rain beginning to spread in across Lake Erie and perhaps as far north as Lake, Huron. London, Windsor, Lake St.) Huron regions: Variable cloudi-| Cloudy With Some Sun, Normal Temperatures | Windsor saccccccece 30 38 | St. Thomas 30 38 |London ... 22 35 Kitchener . 22 35 Mount Forest . 18 32 Wingham ... 18 32 Hamilton ..... 28 38 Bay, Lake Ontario, Niagara re-Toronto vessevssecce 2538 gions: Cloudy with a few sunny Peterborough . 35 intervals today and Sunday.|Kingston ... ee | | 32 Near norma 1 temperatures.| Trenton 10 35 Winds light. Killaloe . ee | Sudbury, North Bay, northern| Muskoka . 10 (32 Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Ti-|North Bay .... 6 3 cloudy by evening. Winds north- magami, Algoma, White River, Cochrane, western James Bay} regions: Generally clear today| except for some cloud and light) snow this morning in a few lo- calities. Mainly clear and cold| tonight and Sunday. Winds light. | Ottawa and Montreal regions: | Cloudy with sunny periods this} morning clearing this afternoon) or evening. 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Residence member for Litbiniere said that;would be used mainly to teach cil of Ministers of Education|' in conversations with about 10) oral French. lsaid in a statement Friday it nent executive secretary as\another year the term of the le and establish| ministers informations systems French politicians he learned! that they interpreted general's Dangerous Toy hs r a S poss ' r LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Start- te titice. rss its secretariat/committee which has been ac- tively developing standards for ing pistols, powerful enough to|here. ne ' suring tuto i 7 blind a child, are on sale in| t it id the office Collec ing and exchanging infor- Arbitration some city stores and police fear' wi bag ugn sais "on a wer: mation and statistics on educa- MONTREAL (CP) -- Federat|they may be used by unwary| ional eae : tion on a national basis."" ' es The council also established William Davis, Ontario educa- cyh.committees to exchange in- tion minister, said after a day-| formation concerning manpower long meeting that eight provin-\jrograms educational media cial education ministers at/cuch as radio, television and sare Idgod. and Nova scoue = and post-secondary educa-| sent representatives, he said. The statement said the coun- The council is designed to pro-|cj] met with Maurice Strong, di- vide an exchange of education) rector of external aid, and dis- Inspectors L. W. Elgie said in its dis-| Friday police were studying the agreement. weapon category The Brotherhood of Sleeping, The gun, called the Slavia and Car Porters wanted to apply the made in Czechoslovakia, looks PARKWOOD PHARMACY Watch for our Grand Opening information 'among the 10 edu-| cyssed 'increased provincial in edi i signed this year with the com-)matic. It emits a flame four q rrel, along with a tremen-/Cation ministers. partici I as-| month above what they cur-|dous bang, when the hammer! Mr. Davis, who acted as A hits home. 'chairman, said he hopes the!countries." Oshawa police are investigat- ing two mid-week break-ins which happened over Wednés- day night -- Thursday morn-| ing. At Robinson Motors a tool | BREAK-INS | chest and tools worth up to $3,000 were stolen from 574 Ritson Rd. S. after the thief broke a window at Bill's Ser- vice Station cash totalling $105 was taken the same night. | TOASTMASTERS, The Oshawa Toastmasters) club elected its new officers for the 1968 term at their weekly meeting at the Hotel Genosha, Wédnesday. The new officers! will be president, Welden Howell; educational vice-presi- dent, David Conway; adminis- trative vice-president Sydney Robinson; secretary, Robert Bowen; treasurer, Ev DeHart; sgt. at arms, Ab Cameron and corporal at arms, Thomas Hart The new officers will be in- ducted Jan DEFENCE CONTRACT OTTAWA (Special) -- An Oshav irm has been awarded ct by the de- iefence production, s announced here by in- minister C, M. Drury 4 Lid. . will supply w 2 to the value of $12,090. ontract™¥$ one of 51 such contracts, totalling al- most $2 million, awarded re- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 4% PERSONAL CHEQUING PERSONAL Will the expanded Oshawa General Hospital attract the medical | | specialists needed for | your good health? sistance to under-developed |® HELP A MENTAL PATIENT ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY, ONTARIO "Have A Merry Christmas" BY GIVING AN INEXPENSIVE GIFT 'OF $2.00 OR LESS THIS WEEK This Is @ request te the citizens County from Oshawa and Ontario County branch of the of Oshawa and Ontoric Gifts g 1,500 Cenadian Mente! Health A fer both ladies and men are most urgently needed for these people who seem to de forgotten. Gifts may be left at the following places: AJAX -- Police Chief Dunn, Police Station; Kemp's Pharm- ecy and the Royal Bank, Ajox. BAY RIDGES -- Bay Ridges Drugs and Marjories Ladies Wear BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Medical Centre OSHAWA -- MeLaughlin Public Librory; The Y.M.C.A.; The White Cross Centre; Jury end Lovell, Rosslynn Plaxo; SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. CLEMENT'S SUPERTEST STATION 102 SIMCOE STREET NORTH LAWLESS SHELL STATION 227 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 588 KING STREET EAST JIM CROWELL'S B-A SERVICE STATION 263 KING STREET WEST KEMP'S SHELL STATION 1047 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH SID ASHTON'S SHELL STATION 480 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLIFFORD AND DODD TEXACO SERVICE CENTRE 1080 SIMCOE STREET NORTH McDONALD FORD SALES (OSHAWA) LTD. KING STREET WEST ond STEVENSON ROAD ; Bank ef Montreal, Shop- Bank of M f ping Centre. This question is one in a series to be answered by the Board of Directors. It is published in the hope that when the campaign for funds begins, the x residents of Oshawa will understand and support the expansion program. PORT PERRY -- Mrs. Matthew Dymond; Lawrence Pharmacy; 5 Port Perry Medical Centre. | WHITBY -- Whitby Public Library; Jury & Lovell, Brock &.:S. OR PHONE --Mr. Cy Powell, Christmas Gifts Chairman et z Oshawa, 728-8323. VHB Specialization is the trend in medical care. The expansion plan has been determined with this trend in mind. | More and more doctors are specializing in the various fields of medical care. This specialization is bringing about a greater knowledge and more | effective treatments. To attract these specialists hospitals must have spe- cializing units. The Oshawa General Hospital will have them. Psychiatric, Intensive, Coronary, !sotope and Encephelogram units to mention but a few. A large 700 bed hospital with speciality units, such as the plan calls for will serve Oshawa better, than say, another smaller hospital which would only duplicate present facilities. The Oshawa General plan takes into ac- count the growing need for specialized care as well as more general patient space. And with this expansion will come the new generation of fully qualified medical specialists. ACCOUNTS LOANS CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simeoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmenville 623-2527 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS and SATURDAYS. E. G. STORIE President W. A. HOLLAND Administrator The Oshawa General Hospital is preparing for your good health. Your C. C. Parker District Mgr. oy Rhodes MONARCH MEN can show you HOW to save money and protect R. A. Slaney CLU. your family at the same time. HOW to provide a fund to ensure that--no matter what happens-- your children will have the opportunity to realize the ambitions you have for them. HOW to make sure that your family will always have a home to call their own. i Powers THE MONARCH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE-- PHONE 725-6588 Branch Mgr. - John Telford HEARING PROBLEM? 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Mr. Stanfield said he thought| | there was a chance now to es-| tablish effective federal-provin- cial consultation aimed at "achieving an appropriate fiscal crunch is on this government; | policy for the country as a whole." _The consultation had to be sincere--not the kind in which Finance Minister Sharp had| ' urged provincial restraint while| ' the federal government was in-| ' viting them "to embark on al | substantial expansion in their expenditures." This remark and others in the| Stanfield speech apparently; were aimed at the medical care} | insurance program due to come! into operation next July 1. | ! SHARE MEDICARE | ( Under medical care, the feder-| al government would contribute) half the cost of provincial! schemes that met certain stand-| | ards. Mr. Stanfield said that in-| : creasing deficits evidently are| ahead for both Ottawa and the! provinces. A __'"Considering our circum.|* 14th White He Walks Into Hi WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-|p! dent Johnson walks his daugh-|U ter Lynda Bird down the red-{cl carpeted, marble halls of the White House today into the histo-| w ry books as the 14th White! House bride. {rt The presidential mansion was|in aglow with red and white flow-|L ers, mistletoe and a Christmasy|h atmosphere for its first wedding| in 53 years. jc In the gold and white East) Room, 240 twinkling white can-| dies sparkled amid an ever-|y green backdrop for a_simple|fi white altar that waited for fc Lynda, 23, and her bridegroom, Marine Capt. Charles S. Robb, |s! 28, to exchange vows of holy)te matrimony. e Everything about the 4 p.m.|h EST wedding had been re-|@ hearsed--even the kisses of the ? bridal couple. But there were scores of last-minute details to be attended to. TIRING SCHEDULE Ite The week-long round of pre-|a: nuptial partying had left Lyndalc and Chuck a bit exhausted. le The windup wedding-eve din-) ner dance given by Robb's par-|st ents lasted until a bit past mid-|q night Friday night. But it provid-| y; ed the bridal couple with a gay,|s) musical version of a wedding|R and some of the pitfalls of mar-| ry ried life. | Broadway stars Carol Law-| <¢ rence and Gordon MacRae, |f; dressed in bridal attire, sang! e, excerpts from the musical I Do:| I Do: for Lynda's bridal party) A in the candle-lit atmosphere of a! private Georgetown club. S| President Johnson, who said|R he was nervous, like any father |o! of the bride, provided a humor-/el ous and sentimental champagne gi toast at the party that brought/S tears to Lynda's eyes. |L Amid the wedding atmos-|@ phere, about 450 reporters, pho-) _ tographers and technicians| 8! gathered around the White|s House. They had come to report the scene--from the 500 wedding guests to the six-foot wedding |! : c C |C cake. - A FULL HOUSE el The White House was S0\|o jammed there was standing |p' room only for the elaborate drama: w --The stairway descent of the m bridal party to trumpet music|fe KNIGHTS OF New Year's SUNDAY, DECE) Knights of Columbus F * 'TED TAYLOR and | DANCING 9:30 P.N BUFFET SUPPER -- PARTY | $10.00 Per Couple--Re MOTOROLA C0 @ Rectangular Tube @ Uhf - Vhf @ Hand Wired Chassis @ 1 Yeor Guarantee on parts and labor © Solid State at 17 Vital Points. CONVENIENT TERMS Al --CTLRLO. T LIMIT BOND & DIVISION

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