4G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, June 17, 1965 ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Wintermeyer May Return the_ plastic pune laid in the;out near Winnipeg by the Mani- middle of the coarse gravel, _ preg ta Se ~_ at department is gion below the surface of considering a tit ca a jand, Mr, Penner said similar ex- "9 council is involved only periments have been carried|with the Sudbury experiment. FOR TRE FINEST Car Production Slowing Down TORONTO. (CP) -- Scheduled production by Can in car makers will ease slightly this 'week from the record-breaking pace the industry has been Plastic Foam Best Answer To Heaving - Road Problem ing equipment installed to make readings during the winter. By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP)--Early indi- three parties will publish a joint paper. As Candidate In Politics KITCHENER (CP)--Former 'night he would like to return to ics. He told the Waterloo North Liberal Association nomi- 'nation meeting the only set- back he ever experienced was nis defeat in the 1963 provincial ee aa med cand candiate was na candidate for the fedefal i roe kaso apd el ease Weber \ declined to stand _ WILL NAME OFFICERS ; Rage =a Ont. Matar. itime officers will be appointed 'by the Ontario Human Rights 'Commission in Windsor and 'Port Arthur, Daniel Hill, direc- 'tor of the commission, said iWednesday. The Port Arthur 'representative would handle leases as far west as the Mani- 'toba border and will be con- leerned chiefly with Indians and Elgin this weekend. It is spon- sored jointly by the Ontario Federation of Labor and the Ca- nadian Labor Congress. Other organizations participating will be the Ontario Federation of Agriculture; the Ontario Farm- ers' Union and. the Ontario|! Teachers' Federation. t AUBURN, Ont. (CP) -- Fire- men ducked bullets while fight- achieving earlier in the year,|¢, the: Motor Vehicle Manufactur- ers' Association reports. scheduled to come off the lines compared {produced last week. was 357,819 against 328,943 at " date the industry has an excel- DUCK BULLETS lent chance of surpassing 1964's record production of 559,320 cars. A total of 16,965 cars are with 17,289 actually Production of cars to June 12 he same time last year. With he increase for the year to ing a house blaze Wednesday in this area 30 miles northwest of Stratford. The fire, which de- stroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julien Delbergue, set off about 200 rounds of .303 ammu- biggest ever observed, had a diameter of 1,225000 miles, greater than the sun. s BIGGEST COMET s! The head of the comet of 1811, using foamed plastic to prevent frost heaving in northern roads was "reasonably successful" al- though official resklts won't be announced until January. involving the National Research|*" 'Council, Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd., used sheets of foamed polysty- rene to insulate the subgrade} or natural soil under road sur- faces. heaving of road surfaces. were specially constructed last ' ummer with automatic record- ations are that an experiment The joint venture in Sudbury, 'city of Sudbury and It is the freezing and expan- ion of this soil that causes Two 100-foot sections of road nition in the building. No one was injured. ~ DIVORCE RATE RISES OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's di- vorce rate--the number of di+ vorces per 100,000 of population --took another sharp upward St. Lawrence Arts Center Out As Metro Centennial Project Custom and Ready Made in the latest Shodes ond Fabrics... 80,55 Mé&C DRY GooDs. & DRAPERIESS ODLATITY TRASH 723-7827 "We opened up parts of the road this spring," Edward Pen- ner of NRC's building research division said in an interview. "It looks as if. the project is reasonably suceéssful but we'll have to observe it for at least another vie. "Road construction of this Lape mast be economical ta be This compares with normal of any real value and h to Ghédaina how a 't will road design in Sudbury of 18 stand up." inches of coarse gravel on top of the natural soil, with three WILL PUBLISH PAPER inches of fine gravel and the 344 He said further details on the inches of asphalt. test results will not be an-| In the other test method, the nounced until January when the The two-inch-~-thick plastic sheets were used in two differ- ent methods during the test. In one case, they were placed directly on top of the natural soil and covered by nine inches of coarse gravel, three inches of fine gravel and 3% inches of asphalt. lInormal design was used with TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor-jthe move by a wider margin, onto Arts Foundation has|but council has not yet done dropped its campaign to raise|so. $4,800,000 in public funds to-| The money from the cam- wards construction of the pro-|paign was to pay part of the posed St, Lawrence Centre forjcost of having the centre in time for Canada's centennial celebrations in 1967. Mayor Philip. Givens, who stressed construction of the centre in his election. campaign last year, said Toronto's only possible centennial project now is to restore the St. Lawrence Hall. "So now we'll have a re- furbished old building for the centennial in 1967." JOHN WINTERMEYER = {swing last year, the Bureau of statistics reported Wednesday. The number of divorces granted reached a record 8,589. This worked out to 44.7 per 100,000 of population. The rate has been rising steadily since 1961 when|the Arts. it stood at 36.0, the lowest since| In a letter to board of con- 1944, trol, Chairman John Lockwood said Wednesday the civic polit- ical climate is the reason for letting the campaign lapse. Several weeks ago, city coun- cil approved the $10,000,000 centre by one vote. The next day, the foundation requested council to show greater con- ifidence in the project and pass 'immigrants, ' RECORD EXPECTED | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Canadi- 'ans are expected to set a world record in turkey consumption this year a University of 'Guelph professor said Wednes- day. Prof. J. R. Cavers told an 'Ontario Poultry Council meet- ing Canada's turkey consump- tion should reach close to yo pounds a person in 1965. st year it was a record 8.7 pounds. SEES NO CONFLICT WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A gchool teacher elected to a mu- nicipal council post has no conflict of interest, city solictior James E. Watson decided Wed- nesday. Mr. Watson said he in- vestigated the Municipal Act after the issue was raised by Ald. Frank Wansborough, who questioned the right of Ald. Roy Battagello, a Winston school teacher, to hold his post. CONFERENCE SET . PORT ELGIN, Ont. (CP) The sixth annual farmer-labor conference will be held in Port For a limited time, National Trust, Oshawa, is making this unusual offer: when you open a savings account of $10.00 or more, we will add a bonus of $1.00 plus 10¢ for each $10.00 of your initial deposit up to a maximum bonus of $6.00, BECOMES CHIEF CALGARY (CP) -- Governor4 General Georges Vanier be- came an honorary chief of three Alberta Indian tribes Wednes- --jday as he donned a feathered head-dress and assumed the name Big Eagle. 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