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Single Exhoust $10.00 © Installed free in minutes. hospital where she to a baby earlier Police recovered the car wedged between two trees about 20 feet below road level Milder temperatures were re-; A blizzard on Lake Erie Sun-|ture above zero for the first night, ending a three-day cold|Port Stanley with ice, blacked|had a reading of 44 below. spell that dropped the mercury|out the lighthouse there and jinches of snow fell Sunday, and zero weather for the last week, lin the Sudbury district there warmed up by about 25 degrees! |were three to four inches with to 15 above. | vocat jheavy drifting. Record lows for the date were lberta publications should be al- Oo t S eep lowed to carry liquor advertise- berta Weekly Newspapers Asso- | | I E t U S ciation said im a statement Sat- | n as ern uh « The statement, reiterating a) ,Stand taken by the association) lcold stabbed deep into the east-idamage. Miami set a record)the executive met to discuss a ern half of the United States|low of 39 early today, after 4/recent change in liquor adver- many sections still recovering!Tallahassee, Fla., registered 19) jai government. from heavy weekend snow- degrees. * iat 0 The change specifies that pub He MONTH GUARANTEE Behind the cold, another blast/ary roads remained snow-bound| province but run off on presses In $ 60 of arctic air pushed in, sweep-|and some major highways were; within Alberta for distribution | NO TRADE-' 15 Middle West and dumping fresh|nounced that schools would be|ing The change was made to| e-in Al WARMTH IN NUMBERS snow on already hard-hit areas.|closed' in wide areas of Virginial clarify the position of The Fi- With Trod ) |tures prevailed while heavy fog|inches of snow fell during the/in Toronto but is run off on and ten children, live one cause of broken gas lines, an electric heater for |blanketed the far Northwest. weekend. About 100 sc h001S/presses in Calgary for distribu- block from the site of Satur- but Reynolds declined offers wavinth. lida fruit and vegetable grow-|see mountains has Wes he, claimed 30 lives. Their home _ren slept on one mattress in ers to fire up their burners in| Below-zero readings were eX-|1.4 throughout Canada, carries| r) & a jerops. The orange crop, how- ginia. nse publications are forbidden to! Immigration Policy i hs C carry advertisements for liquor, Elderly Couple 1 . . | Killed In Fire bsg ve gtr sured ee eas cas nb Hg Bp that sources of HALIFAX (CP)--The pulse of| And L. E. Shaw Ltd., manu-jerly couple died early today again off-again immigration pol-jices, and special services--was/ski led immigrants are drying Nova Scotia's Pictou - County,|fac 3 a ROE 'en fire destroyed their one- icy has been abandoned in fa-/discussed in Ottawa at a three-lup or that Canada will be se once measured wate eateM facturers of bricks and precast| when A vor of a long term program tiediday immigration confer-jriously affected by a. United) i |fiela 'Township directly to Canadian manpower|ence which concluded Saturday. |States decision to discard its}: quicken with transfusions of announced recently a $100,000! Names were withheld. Cause ments. | y mit immi-| ' : Z f | requiremen' IMEET FOR FIRST TIME quota system and ad | | It brought together for the).) adopt by Canada al | proach to immigration has been 1: time senior officials of thtloe venrs or : r | th 4 pion apg piel oly teone Mors ada and abroad to discuss fu-/MUST WORK HARDER lest county an important pro-| ' NO TRADE-IN $44,50 re 7 the Bove: asdf depart: ture immigration requirements) He said, however that Can-| ducer of fuel and power, is only| lf PRICE : Ne aly land develop a positive programjada will havé to work harder to}a meagre remnant of a power-| | sas copes : _|to ensure that these require-iget qualified immigrants as aj|ful primary industry which was) } With Trade-in 8 A4 The policy and planning di-\ments are met result of the new U.S. policy|/the economic mainstay of the ol ' as L pnt pote ua lor yog e partment also includes steps to:|countries, such as Australia, t0/15 years ago § i > E me M A a x E T on requirements p --Make immigration postsiobtain greater numbers of im-) Now the slipping economy is ified immigrants Canada will) _jmprove the pay of immi, Mr. Curry said that in the ; : uire. The aim will be to ob- ' ' ; pir r jnew and expanding businesses, req gration officers abroad. past the department worked). i, existing industries like workers and educated persons; abroad more responsibility tojtion. In future it plans to co- ; i who can be trained by Canadian) make decisions on their ownjoperate closely with the prov-|deley Canada Ltd. at Trenton | e are nourished: by new. orders occupations. handling of immigration appli-|immigration requirements : The new policy brings to an) cations. C, M. Isbister, deputy minis-/ Announcements late in 1964 ing the immigration gates when] gration department employees|the department is moving is locate in Pictou County have| times were good and closing] by giving them the prestige'consistent. with the broad pic-jassured the region of revenue} threatened. | R. B. Curry, assistant deputy outlined in the first report ofjwaning coal production. Clair- The work of the new director-|minister of immigration, said in|the Economic Council of Can-|tone Sound Corp. Ltd., manu- scarey meaae photograph equipment, an- ' e e nounced in November the com- Leaders Visits Opens Up Ztechtin it cnsiy employ 2,000 persons President Peter Munk of Tor ew pproac oO TO e] I ls onto said the plant will initially the first phase is expected to BONN (AP)--European lead-|wants to cut its military spend-|Market: West Germany be in operation in April of this visits that will help shape future|ment. President Charles deland and Luxembourg ment figure of the electronics co-operation between the United|Gaulle wants to develop the Qn Thursday, after Erhard|{irm 1s considerably higher of nuclear weapons and, with it, his country's influ-'Wijson arrives in Bonn, Brit-/n0w employed in the county's The United States controls ence. ain's prime minister will have four operating mines, and the Western world's nuclearinas an election coming up injde Gaulle have made any solidjequals the number of miners} strength. It will probably con-|West Germany, He wants to/agreement. working in coal pits at the peak! A L i GN M ENT though perhaps with increas-ithem the best kind of defence, BRITAIN BURDENED Just 35 days later, Premier ingly influential advice from its'that he is making progress to Britain's. small but expensive Robert Stanfield announced on SPECIAL The U.S. government would)/many and doing something for heavy burden on its economy 4 . like to tie the allies into an ac-|the unity of Europe Wilson wants. to merge most of|ment and Scott Paper Co of clear roles, and at the same|DISAGREE SO FAR with West Germany | : , k : . Y paying) pulp mill will be built at Aber-| time t them f rel-' On Tuesday Erhard goes to some na : P ' © Correct Caster and Comber ime preven em from devel A} lard goes tO some of the cost. He doesnot crombie near New Glasgow, the| tional scale. have disagreed openly on nu-lof this, but so far has appeared|county's largest The major allies, West Ger-\clear matters. Erhard has sup-|ynwilling to let Britain join it.) population of 10,000. Scott Mari-| aims of their cheba Britain ee te ca cried ness in this direction, Wilson is|struction in the spring and the . unlikely aa far toward mak-) »j}) will-inject about $16,000,000; ing Jear agree , Motorist Has would give West Germany its Gest Germany ee annually and 350 jobs into the firs nuclear role, though alors of the Atlantic alliance|county economy small one : mi Last week, Canadian Pacjfic Germans need play a nuclear/States and West Germany is not der for 150 mechanical refriger ST. THOMAS (CP)--A Port\role at all, certainly not just|looked upon with favor in Wash jator freight cars with the) conscious in his car in below-| At the same time, France andjagreement, many Europeans|plant, providing continued work) zero temperatures for about an|West Germany are pledged tojthink the whole MLF idea will|for at least 1,200-1,500 men. The| day night was reported in sat-jeign affairs. Erhard hopes to'. Wilson will be making a visit|for rail cars in 1964 and a deci- isfactory condition in hospital/get de Gaulle's go-ahead forjto Paris later If he has hope|sion by Hawker Siddeley to en George Brown, 26, told police a to the six nations fusingjde Gaulle, it seems to lie injcluding railway tank cars his. car left Highway 4 and their economies in the Common this direction lwhich opened up 200 new jobs. | about 10 miles south of here, - _ He said he climbed out of the ness and hitch-hiked a ride with . = gover ex And The Single Man after visiting his wife in a St Thomas This is really no concern of ours -- especially at our age -- But Saturday Va YEARLY SALE of fine Men's and Boys' wear that starts on ~ Monday, 18 Jan. '65 at Murray Johnston's (Oshawa) Ltd. in ported in the south Sunday|day night loaded the harbor at time in eight days. Saturday, it | as low as 33 degrees below zero|forced three fishing boats to} jat Muskoka. |find another port. Bo e Ads | At Sault Ste, Marie, five; The Lakehead, hit by below-) 0Z ' RED DEER, Alta. (CP)--Al- ments, the executive of the Al-| urday. | CHICAGO (AP) -- Numbingiever, was expected to avoid jn past years, was made after Sunday, adding new misery to|record-tying low of 44 Sunday.|tising regulations by the provin- \ GROUP 24s: 12 Vor | storms. Farther north, many second-|jications originating outside the ing southeast through the U.S.| snow-packed or icy. Officials an-/here may carry liquor advertis- | v PRICE ' In the West, mild tempera-jand North Carolina. Up to 18|nancial Post, which originates | Louis Reynolds, his wife was left without heat be- 14 degree weather with only Freezing weather forced Flor-| were closed in the east Tennes-|tign in Alberta. day's jet tanker crash that to stay elsewhere. The child- lan effort to save threatened|pected in some parts of Vir- liquor advertisements. Alberta | wine or beer. Inke O JO eeds Picks Up Speed NORTH BAY (CP)--An eld- . neacakenil storey house at nearby Widdi- jcoal industry, has again begun SCTE COME AICE ON IeGrer Is Responsibility for a new ap-, grants on the basis of skills, a) delegated to one of four neWlimicration department in Can- rectorate will take a continuing) The reorganization of the de-jand steps being taken by other |area's 43,000 residents less than' a pe the of qual- ) i : = ahead to obtain the kind of q abroad more attractive. migrants. being shored up by a variety of] You LL GO FOR THESE tain skilled and professional i foun | af : sontaia | Pp --Give officers at home andlalone in the field of immigra the steel plant of Hawker Sid industry in a variety of skilled) jnitiativ , linces stry koogeing y initiative, a step to speed thejinces and industry in assessing), 4 eideniae markets, end the former practice of open-| --Improve the morale of immi-jter, said the direction in which that two major industries will them when unemployment! accorded career diplomats. ture of the Canadian labor force|and employment -te replace} ate and the three others--Cana-jan interview the departmentiada facturers of domestic radio- pany will build a multi-million-| FIRST PHASE IN APRIL employ 600 to 700. people and ers start this week a series ofjing and move toward disarma- France, Italy, Belgium, Hol- year. The proposed employ States and its allies on. the use'small French nuclear forcejgets back from' France, Harold than the total of 541 persons well over 90 per cent of the) Chancellor Ludwig Erhardja cold time of it if Erhard and planned employment of 2,000) tinue to do so for many years--|show the voters he is getting of the industry allies. ward re - unification of ,Ger-jarmory of nuclear weapons is a/}onait of the provincial govern cord that would give them nu- 'it into an Atlantic nuclear force| Philadelphia that a $50,000,000 Here's What We Do: oping nuclear weapons on a na see de Gaulle. So far, theyjobject to a small MLF as part | | town with a many, Britain and France, have|ported the U.S. scheme for a [jnlece he shows more readi-\times Pupp Ltd. will begin con with Polaris missiles. This . Ds Gaile One MLF that he can take to President J pposes MLF e Johnson for U.S. support. An : . 5 Close Call does not seem to think the WestiMLF based on just the United eee placed 5 $5,008,090 of Stanley, Ont., man who lay un-|"0W ington. Because of all this dis-/Hawker Siddeley Trenton steel| hour after an accident Satur-|co-operate on defence and for-\be dropped jorder followed earlier contracts here Sunday plans to extend this. co-opera- for finding common ground with|ter production of mew lines, in- A rolled into a ravine near Union, | gum -- -- H car after regaining conscious- He had ,been driving home ' gave birth ' WE DID WANT TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION to THE GREAT Downtown Oshawa. .This semi-annual event needs no introduc- NEW ARTS CENTRE LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)-- Construction is to begin this year on a $500,000 arts centre. for this city. The centre, which will seat 500, will be financed largely from an estate provi sion. The building will be a two storey structure containing 4 lounge, dressing rooms and a large, semi-circular stage. } tion to our old customers who await this real gimmickless sale, Pin Type. ON HIGHWAY NO, 2 BETWEEN OSHAWA & WHITBY Why not you? See us on Monday.