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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1963, p. 28

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THE OSHAWA J. E. Bouchard's home at V: leneuve, near Quebec City. No one was hurt. Mr. Bouchard This truck skidded out of control during an eight-inch snowfall and slammed into | 2,103 Mental Defectives "lot bald prairie and find occu-| 4 dential assessment. ee, ratio now is 50-50 between busi-| ACCIDENT | said he thought it was a bomb --(CP Wirephoto Sterilized In Alberta EDMONTON (CP) -- No se-jat Red Deer have been steri-|been sterilized until the end of | | t tra 1962, is aimed at deterring smission of mental disab school in protest over the prac-\or defciences PRESIDENT Pert for children, welded to uppers, WASHABLE-- when makes them bright Children's $2.98, $3 face | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Federation of Agricultur ties Bameacls-the gift of year-round comfort handsome for the men on your list. Soles are leather outsoles are quiet, outwear ordinary leather. Wide choice of styles and colours. GET YOUR FOAMTREADS AT ANY OF THESE STORES BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Calgary Readies Industrial Drive By ED TREFIAK -|Alberta Bureau of Statistics CALGARY (CP)--In a $75,-\said the whole province ap- 000-a-year fight against unflat-| peared to be resting on an eco- tering statistics, Calgary city nomic plateau, and any in- officials plan to travel across Canada and the United States|Creases over 1962 would be un-| Z to find new industry. |Impressive. Marshalling the attack are! = ,|Chief Commissioner John Steel, wires eee gee No-| the city's senior administrator, | DHEnt SP0r. CAME 2 ye 'and Ken Ford, his industrial co-| vember, when building permits | ordinator. issue 0 e long - planne r t | d fot the | 1 d Their objectives: |Foothills and -Holy Cross Hos- f ity? eng |Pitals sent permit values to 1. To fill the city's expenses) ¢y7 351 960, biggest month in: the| : case idines| City's history, and ensured Cal- iHepleted in sketches of a joint|#@¥¥'s permit values for 1963 $35,000,000 downtown redevelop-| wud, exceed last year's $88,- jment program by the city and)" _|Canadian Pacific Railway. | In its concentrated effort to | 2. To bring about a tax shift/sive the city a renewed upward) 'lemphasizing industrial andjeconomic push, council in- '/commercial rather than resi-|creased the industrial co-ordi- nator's annual budget to $75,000) from $45,000, set up an indus- GROWTH RATE DECLINES trial committee headed by Mr, Steel said the assessment|Commissioner Steel, and hired a market researcher and an in- ness and residential property, |dustrial engineer. and he hopes the drive will tip) phe industial committee has 3 dunn ber aos were the| already Huan st oF tore? Lida ata Pisa, fe of an 'alumni' list of former 1950s when the oil industry |Caiga Hatt key positions in |moved: in, built its offices and! other cities, who will be asked sp et yy pd age to help promote industry here dao to coe ashe oped The committee wants Mr. tries and businesses. ed ee d ' ) | Civ hal cave dhe rate of Ford to travel at least six zrowth in those days hit seven per cent a year, Now it's down to three per cént. City statistics show between 1950 and 1959 the city's population rose to 235,428 jfrom 127,000--an ave of 9.5 i cent a year. The rate gary. CRACKING DOWN LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)-- Police Chief James Carpenter says that from now on no more arte hlanche excuses" will be from dropped to 2.6 per cent in 1960,|* and last year was three per accepted lent, charged with parking viola- A city census last spring|tions. Police have been lenient showed present population to be with motorists 'since parking about 277,000 meters. were installed in this In its review of business forjsouthern Alberta city last Au- the firstSsix months of 1963, the, gust. n stylish for women and CRAFTED BY KAUFMAN Manufacturers of Foamtreads, Funtreads, Packard Shoes and Slippers, Snowbelles, Kingtreads and Waterproof Footwear. can't come loose. Soft they're soiled your washer and new again .98; Adults' $3.98, $4.98. 119 BROCK ST. OP COLLINS SHOES SOUTH WHITBY EN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 668-3476 305 BROCK ST., HOUSTON SHOES WHITBY PLAZA SOUTH WHITBY 668-4901 mentally retarded persons in) Mr. Gravells also said a psy tives were sterilized between) Dr. Ross said it was. untrue Each year, an average of 139 any resignations because of the ilized, Dr. Ross said. {surgery have done so with par- ident of the Calgary West New, he board, comprised of two generally known the majority 0f/15 times in Red Deer, Edmon- ig se mended for 119. of 121 mental TB Epidemi pl e IC jciation asked for an' investiga- vincial government for elimin- KITCHENER (CP)--Dr. S. J.jing for sexual sterilization with ical profession have contributed|Fleming said sterilization - for "It's getting so we can't be Wrong going to get tuberculosis,' said)~ United Church "Everyone is being too com- Dr. Hawkins described this Kitchener - Waterloo Kiwanis TORONTO (CP)--The United found to have TB in suchran ad-|rent edition that Protestant min- ade 13 classmates were/Christ school contacted TB d," the paper says in an edi showed she had occupied a hos-|up to matters of religious lib x-rays were taken last week of} Group Urges Stock arket jis needed to administer feed stock market Tuesday as the}arrangements tives was Candore, up five cents| up eight cents to 50 cents on goma Steel added 14 and Walker-Gooderham were} Falconbridge rose % among $5.70." 57.15; and western oils declined Alberta, Health Minister Dr. J.|chiatrist had resigned from the 1928 and the beginning of 1963,\that the majority of the chil- cases are considered by the|Practice He was commenting on state-'ontal consent. wherever pos- Democratic Party, who saididoctors and two laymen. ap- children at the provincial 'rain-|:on and Ponoka to review cases ldefectives studicd my jtion of the act Hits Schools | The Alberta Catholic Welfare |Association voted during the ation of the legislation provid- Hawkins said Tuesday that com-jout consent, to a "'little epidemic" of tuber-/the purpose of destroying pro- sure when we sent our boys and| The act, under which 893 Dr. Hawkins, superintendent of placent, even the medical pro- Urges Sermons chain of events, at high schools club: | Church's official publication vanced stage he had to undergojisters preach some sermons this found to be suffering from the} "We expect that Roman Cath- This fall, a Galt high school| torial pital room last spring with ajerty, mixed marriages and a all Galt high school students, un- LE Feed Eastern Fee TORONTO (CP)--A big play|freight assistance and to study more established segments of! J. M. Bentley, federation pres-| to 20 cenis on 483,344 shares. It 415.800 shares | Interprovincial Pipe line of \% each, while the Bank of senior base. metals, but Hudson On index, industrials were off} 08 to 80.70. The exchange index| erecy surrounds sterilization of|lized Donovan Ross. said Tuesday He said. 2,103 mental defec-|tice under the province's Sexualidren at- the school had been Sterilization Act sterilized, He was. unaware of four-member eugenics board CONSENT IS USUAL and an average of 78 are ster)" «phoce who have undergone ments by David Gravells, pres-! sible," he said. during the weckend it was NOt/nofnted by the government, met ing school for retarded children!jn 1961 Surgery was recom- The Calgary West NDP Asso- MD Cl . weekend to appeal to the pro- placency by the public and med-| Retiring President Frank culosis in area schools. creative power is. morally girts to school that they're not)males and. 1,210 : females had the Freeport Sanitorium here. fession." here and in nearby Galt, to the On Mary During the fall of 1962, a Kitchener high school boy was|Observer, recommends in a cur- tion. This year, threejChristmas on Mary, mother of disease. Last spring, a Grade 12|olics fee| Protestants have been girl in another Kitchener high'neglectful of the mother of our girl was diagnosed as having| Protestants, the paper adds, | the disease and an investization|are asking Catholics "to woman known to have TB. jfew other things." As a result of the girl's case,| Ge covering two other suspected TB cases. Candore Leads Grain A Activity On seals j ed its belief Tuesday that) jan eastern feed grain agency! for a few speculative issues pro-|and recommend changes that vided the major interest at the;might be made to the existing) the market slipped slightly Most active of the specula- was followed by Belleterre, Monday's most active - listing, Dominion Foundry and Steel lost 144 points to 641%4 while Al-| dropped % and Trans Canada Pine Lines 4. The Royal Bank Montreal rose %. B.C.° Phone and Imperial Ojl-each rose % Bay Mining -was off % and United Keno. was off 15 cents to 22 to 133,90; golds rose .58 to 123.49; base metals fell .27. to was off .21 to 125.17, Volume was 4,075,000 shares, compared with 3,396,000 shares Monday. {cabinet order, &.1e in the form. of. spécial ident, tdld the Commons agri-| 55 KING ST. E. MODEL SHOE STORE OSHAWA 725-1521 culture committee such an ag- ency could "consist simply of one good man,"' but it would not be a marketing body Such. an agency should re lieve the' government and other) agencies of a good deal of un-| necessary preoccupation with problems in the feed grain field, he suggested "dt should, moreover, make a very important contribution to! sound future policy-making The federation expressed its] conviction that national policy should be designed to encour-| the equitable and balanced opment of livestock pro- duction throughout this country while at the same. time ensur- ing the utilization of Canadian grain in the Canadan livestock industry."" Meanwhile no revision of feed freight assistance program: However, this policy should be legisla tion instead of being passed by) deve there the should present be} pr Sy a YOULL MEET YOUR FRIENDS gy OWNTOWN (Pikaw eA The Better, Shoe . Giuld of downtstin Oshama OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS BURNS 725-4611 OSHAWA DANCEY'S -- 18 SIMCOE: ST. S. 725-1833 OSHAWA DAVIDSON'S 31 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3312 OSHAWA Saturdays and Dec 24th closed 6 p.m. months of the year, selling Cal-) motorists) ag BLADE BONE REMOVED BIADE roast. 49 "Tablerite"' CANADA'S FINEST RED or BLUE BRAND BEEF ... ------ DEADLINE FOR ut CHRISTMAS suPrleME SATURDAY, pATE W TER THIS PU ARANTEE, DELIVE ONTARIO OS na OR NEW BRUNSWICK NO, 1 GRADE TABLERITE HOSPITALITY ° FRUIT CAKE 1-LB. 49° 2-LB. 97° cuUT CUT 4-LB. 1.93 APPLE PIE. ,, 45° HOSPITALITY MINCE PIE ., 49 VALU-PAK BISCUIT SUNBEAM Peanut Butter Cookies SUNBEAM Dainty Kaiser Rolls EXTRA ~A TOTAL - 44-0° ith us TAPE v ye AN EXTRA yer RECE! ; CELERY CALIFORNIA GROWN DATES 2%-LB. xc. 8° xe, 30° xc, 30° BON BRIGHTS FANCY 3 TOMATO JUIC VAN CAMP BEANS AND PORK WHITE, AQUA, PINK, LAVANDER, YELLOW DELSEY TISSUE 10% OZ. CHEERIOS, 9'4 OZ. FROSTYOS, 12 OZ. WHEATIES BIG'G" CEREALS \\ WIENERS CALIFORNIA No. 1 GRADE E 2 SHORT RIB ROAST CROSS CUT RIB ROAST BONELESS SHOULDER FRESH MEATY 45¢ PORK SIDE RIBS ,,, 49° 1-LB. PKG, CRISP No. 1 GRADE 25° LETTUCE 2... 29° SUNKIST NAVEL 39° GREEN GIANT FANCY SMALL PEAS 'Fins 33 INSTANT POTATOES *% 29° 3.4] us, AQ JELLO INSTANT PUDDINGS KLEENEX NAPKINS .oncuron WHITE--PINK--YELLOW--AQUA KLEENEX TOWELS "= 45 sos soap Paps 2 = 45 FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 11, 12, 13, 14 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 4, 2-ROLL PKG. DYL'S IGA 166 ADELAIDE ST, E. OSHAWA BECKSTEAD IGA COURTICE, ONTARIO 'BRAEMOR IGA STEVENSON RD. & ANNAPOLIS AVE OSHAWA COLLEGE HILL IGA CUBERT STREET OSHAWA BILSKY IGA 120 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA MOTOR CITY IGA 1 RITSON RD. S. OSHAWA LANSDOWNE IGA LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE SOUTH END IGA BROCK ST. SOUTH _ WHITBY

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