Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 20, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE For Anti-Missile Defence OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- ment has apparently ruled out any Canadian participation"in a North American counter-missile defence system Informants say this interpre- tation can be placed on the statement of Lt.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, Canada's chief disarma- ment negotiator, at the United Nations last week Gen. Burns said that nuclear war wil] surely come if govern- . ments refuse to limit the arms race. And he declared that the decisions of the United States and Soviet Union to develop counter-missile systems is an acceleration of the arms race. Heroin Seized WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S customs agents announced Tuesday the seizure of eight pounds of heroin and the arrest of a 39-year-old French barten- der Roger Boudin was arrested a nearby Dulles Airport Monday E. L. M. BURNS -- Appeal Lost | Tuesday jment has developed an immi-|who would have a permanent today, gration policy of its own and/representative on the provincial plans to apply it early in 1968 in! TORONTO (CP) -- Three To- Co-operation with the federal 'Quebec To Run | « © Canada Participation Out Immigration | QUEBEC (CP) -- Yves Ga- bias, provincial secretary, said|Quebec ministers of education, ronto businessmen lost an ap- 8°Vernment. peal Tuesday against an assess- income tax returns, The assessment, claimed by SPeaking national revenue depart-/Province has been evolved and }.ment, involved proceeds from will be applied in stages over a the In a telephone interview, Mr. ment of nearly $500,000 on their Gabias said a program. aimed) primarily at attracting French- immigrants the sale of a gravel pit in which five-year period. Con Smythe, founder of Toronto The carrying out of the com- Maple Leafs of the National Prehensive immigration pro- Hockey League, his son Stafford stam hinged on the realization and Clarence Day were prinzi- of five prerequisites: pal shareholders. Homeless TORONTO (CP) -- A home- less mother and daughter who slept in laundromats and ate from garbage cans were re- leased Tuesday to the care of the Salvation Army by Magis-|- trate Lucien Kurata. A policeman testified that Frances Stewart, 70, and her daughter Marjory Baker, 38, , Referendum Repudiated spent two days in custody fol- UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) !OW!" g their arrest for vagrancy night, said Linus Miller, cus- -- The United Nations General in.the west end. toms agent in charge for the ASSEMBLY Tuesday repu- diated a September referendum in which Gibraltar chose to re- main a British colony. Washington area Wrong Twin PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- An Oklahoma man was set free the Tuesday, several months after. recommendations his twin brother admitted 8 and Britain contineu crime for which he had been tions convicted Elmer Collins, 56, served 20 years in an Oklahoma jail after0" Girbraltar. The pronouncement, passed 73 Hellyer said Tuesday. being convicted of assault on a woman, Soon after he arrived in to 19 with 27 abstentions was a Oregon he was sentenced toipolitical victory for Spain,,;mons to Barry Mather block on the national party lead- three years on an armed assault/ which called the referendum a (NDP New Westminster), wh0/ership, he said, should keep an charge in Portland "with a view to putting FIRST MEETING ef contro] recommendation that there be no inaugural meeting) of council] next year as council year of its two-year term. The) council's first meeting will be mittees will be appointed. HOSPITAL REPORT 96 eye, ear, nose and throat) ments for financial assistance in of Senegal, Dahomey, Togo and urban renewal'Cameroon before making final operations were performed. Two) Peparing plans for his missionary work hundred and sixty-seven treat-/Scheme. ments and examinations were) given and 36 casts applied. The physiotherapy department gave 1,004 treatments and made 853 visits; while the occupational therapy department handled 197 cases, APPEAL DISMISSED The Court of Appeal at Os- goode Hall has dismissed the appeal by Robert H. Hawkins against his conviction and sen- tence by Magistrate H. M. Jer- myn on April 6, 1967, at Ajax.| On that occasion Hawkins was sentenced to 18 months deter-| minate and six months in- j definite on a charge of indecent Council has accepted a board| A bylaw was changed by city would be beginning its second| Council to permit two-hour park- ters) -- Paul-Emile Cardinal ing on the north side of Colborne| Leger, 63-year-old former St. W. between Simcoe St. N Jan. 2 when new standing com-|/4"4 Church St. RENEWAL FINANCES City council has consented to ligious and lay community in Forty-six babies were born at 'he hiring of Murray V. Jones! Dahomey : the Oshawa General Hospital and Associates Ltd. -- doing an during the week ending Dec. 16,|U"ban renewal study in Oshawa archbishop of Montreal _ last There were 359 patients admit-|-~ 9 Prepare an applicatién, in- month to work among lepers in ted and 350 discharged. Ninety-|Cluding cost estimates, to the! Africa, is to spend six months of nine major, 139 minor as well as|Provincial and federal govern-|study in the West African states | Montreal, arrived here Tuesday Police said they had been liv ing in a rooming house but were turned out by the landlady who night Tire Safety --An agreement between the Quebec and federal jments on their respective spheres of influence in the mat- ter of immigration. --Accords with the' govern- ments of foreign countries where Quebec immigration of- fices would be established. Greene Throws Hat In For Liberal Leadership should turn on the policy and) philosophy of the candidates. "I know I differ with some of| my friends in some of the fun-/ EDMONTON (CP) -- Agricul-| claimed the daughter kept|ture Minister J. J. Greene says screaming in the middle of the he will be a candidate for the Liberal party leadership "if it looks as though I am getting substantial support in the OTTAWA (CP) -- The new) West." transport department. section A *\dealing with automobile safety) an S an end to the colonial situation" | +¢andards will give priority to| pects to be in a position to make tire safety, Transport Minister|up his mind "by the middle of January." The 700-strong Western voling He was replying in the Com- The federal minister said in interview Tuesday he ex- noted that minimum auto tire! open mind ~---------- |safety standards are being in- HERE and THER troduced in the U.S. organized and he will ask offi- cials to give priority to tire standards Leger Arrives COTONOU, Dahomey (Reu- Roman Catholic archbishop of from Dakar, Senegal, to spend Christmas with the Canadian re- The cardinal, who resigned as "They should take a ; careful look at what the candi-|take a look at all universal Mr. Hellyer said the new sec- Gates are saying they believe.|schemes and determine whether tion is in the process of being | There is no single big issue so|they should be the philosophy of ultimately the race will or|the Liberal party. body in charge of immigration, transferred from the cultural af- fairs department to the provin- cial secretary last June. --Modification and standardi-| zation by the Quebec govern: | ment of requirements for trade) diplomas and professional de- grees in consultation with union organizations and trade schools. Mr. Gabias said the most im- portant of these prerequisites is the need for a Quebec-Ottawa agreement on immigration. If the federal government did not co-operate, then a Quebec | | | the provincial legislation, would authorize creation of a provin- cial immigration department. hope. these variations will come out during the campaign." Greene was asked if the| Prairie Farm Rehabilitation) Act would be abandoned. | "Certainly not as long as I am minister," he replied. Mr. Greene said he does not think the proposed federal medi- ¢al care insurance scheme will) ruin Canada economically. | CITY OF OSHAWA Garbage Collection Notice CHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXING DAY There will be NO GARBAGE COLLECTION on the following days: MONDAY, DECEMBER 25th, 1967 | | WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy With Some Rain, No Temperature Change : TORONTO (CP) -- Officialjnorth snow will likely become) the Quebec govern-|agriculture, labor and tourism forecast issued at 5:30 a.m.|mixed with freezing rain. Hamilton, London, James Bay regions: Sunny with) r Synopsis: A storm in Colorado|Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake|a few cloudy periods today. | Kilalloe tee uskoka .. North Bay 4 Sudbury .... light/Farlton ..... {Sault Ste. Marie .. the, is expected to spread rain and/Erie, Toronto, sgt sheng hal Wg 9 ~~ southern Cloudy with snow beginning by| |snow into the Grea' es to-|Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario,| --. ; | {night, Thursday rain should con-|Haliburton, Niagara regions: |midday Thursday. Little change) tinue most of the day over|Some high cloudiness today.|in temperature. Winds southern Ontario while in the'Cloudy with occasional periods today, east 15 Thursday. |freezing rain. Little change in \temperature. Winds light today, |p of rain Thursday. Little change in temperature. Winds light Georgian Bay, Algoma, White rs River regions: Some high cloud- iness today. Snow Thursday iike- ly changing to or mixing with east 15 to 25 Thursday. Timagami, Cochrane, western} Forest Temperatures Low tonight, high Thursday today, southeast 15 Thursday. | Windsor .. 5 Wingham ... Hamilton ... St. Catharines | i} | | Not Exactly As Illustrated, mile warranty. FOR CHRISTMAS °67 *2595" WILL GIFT YOUR FAMILY WITHA... BELVEDERE 2-DOOR Includes: Automatic transmission -- Wheel discs -- Safety Package -- Anti-freeze -- 5 year or 50,000 15% or $500 Trade Allowance Does Not Apply te Above Price Fr TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1967 CITY OF OSHAWA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL DESIGN ENGINEER Salary Range -- $12,165. to $14,869. p. @. Responsible te the Director of Design and Control for the administration Design Division, in which o staff of technicians ond droftsmen are employed in the design of muncipa!l public works roads, liason required with utility companies, privote concerns and various levels of municipal and provincial government Applicant must be @ groduate Civil Engineer ond @ member ef the Association of Professione! Engineers ef Ontario with @ minimum of five years applicable experience sclary will be bosed en qualifications end experience, A '@ range of employee benefits available ONLY, giving full detoils of persone! dote, edu- sation and experience by Januery Sth, 1968, to: The Personnel Officer City Hali, --- Oshawa, Ontarle sidewalks, culverts, bridges, ete. Relevont Please note the following changes in the echedule: Normal Bey ef Collection Monday, December 25th Tuesday, December 26th Wednesday, December 27th Garbage must be out by 7:00 a.m. on the above doys to avold being missed as the time of collection will change because of the revised schedule. Please do not leave garbage out over the weekend. Wednesday, December Wednesday, December 27th Thursday, December Department of Public Works, } PHONE 723-8171 TORONTO, OSHAWA, LONDON, HAMILTON, ST. CATHARINES, OAKVILLE, KITCHENER, WINDSOR, OTTAWA, MO! The World EXPIRES DEC. 241: or sooner if quota is reached ViC TANNY'S s Largest and Finest Chain of Health Clubs SOON IN BURLINGTON, SUDBURY; KI CAROUSEL MOTOR INN Open Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NTREAL. AFFILIATED CLUBS IN WI NGSTOQN, QUEB. s CONVENIENT CREDIT FLYNN MOTORS (Rn Morir 331 PARK RD. S. 723-2284 Chrysler @ Plymouth @ Valiant @ Belevedere @. Farge Trucks FE URE MEE LOE EES UE I IRS MEU NS USS U FOOD MARKET 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS FRESH. KILLED NEVER FROZEN 4 to 8 Ibs. OVEN READY GRADE "A" PLUMP & MOIST 45 COMPLETE SELECTION OF FRESH KILLED TURKEYS--LARGE OR SMALL FRESH KILLED PLUMP CAPONS--DUCKS FROZEN--FRESH GEESE Chocolate Drops FINEST SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES JUICY --TENDER--BEEF 6 & 7 Rib c PRIME RIB ROAST 69% | tom: tani... 3, eee NO. 1 SUNKIST POT ROAST 59: STEAKS 3:99: U.S. sa ae 89: ORANGES lb Hand Rolled--Golden Hour Devon--Sliced--Rindless - C BACON "69 CHOCOLATES 98° CHRISTIES'--BUTTERMATE BREAD tows 9 Me Cranberries--Grapefruit--Dates FRUIT BASKETS ALL AT LOWEST PRICES © OSHAWA'S FINEST SELECTION @ Jumbo Sized Oranges--Mandarin Oranges Juicy Plump Grapes--Juicy Apples ORONO--CREAMERY--Ist GRADE 6 5 c BUTTER Ib Figs--Christmas Pudding--Limes--Cakes AETHER NAO CEN EAE INNIPEG, CALGARY, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Colorful . . . Cheerful MADE TO ORDER -- DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS 4 j & TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS OF THE CITY A MOST JOYOUS CHRISTMAS FOR DELEGATE § Riding I Must Pr By KEN CLARK OTTAWA (CP) -- The Libera' party has to clean ain impor. tant riding organis@tion chore as it selects delegates. for the April 4-6 leadership convention. About 50 of the 264 federal ridings created by boundary re. distribution have not yet been fully organized by the party. A riding is considered organized when it has a formal association with an elected executive, With the calling of the leader- ship convention, there is new pressure to get the job over quickly to permit the ridings to send delegates to the conven- tion. Each riding is allotted six delegates and three alternates. But the riding association must be operational before they can be selected. | Allan O'Brien, Liberal federa- tion national organizer, is in. charge of the clean-up job. He believes that, in some ridings, Liberals could get together and| elect an executive and the dele- gates at the same meeting. } Half the unorganized ridings! Health Commit Abortion Under OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com-|: mons health committee recom-| mended Tuesday that abortion): be permitted in Canada 'under |! appropriate medical safe-| guards" where pregnancy seri-|! ously endangers the life or: health of the mother. i The recommendation is con-|: tained in an interview tabled in| the Commons. : The committee also said sanc-|¢ tions of the Criminal Code deal-|i ing with abortion should be't amended to get rid of uncertain-|t ty and ambiguity on their mean- |i ing. In a third recommendation, 's the committee proposed that it/a continue its hearings, particu-|g larly for the purpose of finding |li out more from the experience of|v other countries. It was learned|n later that Sweden, Hungary andly Japan are the countries the! committee has particularly in|t mind. {te The 24-member committee f met privately Tuesday morning,| before the report was tabled. |c Agreement was not unanimous/H on all points but "an over-iw Drug Manufa Warns Of 'Cha OTTAWA (CP) -- A Toronto drug manufacturing company|ci has sent an open letter to MPs|te suggesting that "chaos" mayjc result if Parliament proceeds|B with a bill aimed at reducing|w the price of prescription drugs. |e! Stanley Knowles (NDP --/@s winnipeg North Centre) said in) the Commons Tuesday the letter) in contains "threats'"' and Dr. Wil-|w liam Howe (NDP -- Hamilton|w South) asked assurance that the wu government won't be "black-| mailed by any drug company." DP Mr. Knowles said the letter 1s| fg from Glaxo-Allenburys (Can-|te ada) Ltd. and he asked whether Registrar-General Turner had any comment on it. , {a > |¢ OFF-TRACK BUSINESS It ORILLIA, Ont. (CP) -- Wil-| 5, liam Stewart of Orillia hopes to refurbish an old CNR caboose here, give it a coat of bright red paint and. convert it into a ss drive-in restaurant with a rail-|~ road theme. "If successful, he says he will renew four other cabooses he owns and take up options on 100 others with four different railroads and begin a} chain of drive-ins. cl ALL AGLOW Antarctica's only street lamps glow at McMurdo Sound--the United. States base--and are powered by an atomic reactor. |

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