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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1965, p. 22

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ny sagem t 22 THE OSHAWA TIARS, Fridey, October 8, 1968 ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE MacDonald Slams Content CLINTON, Ont. (CP)--Don- ald €, MacDonald, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party Thursday night criticized the Bladen report, which he said proposed less than half as much federal government as- sistance to build universities as it does to build technical schools. "It is not enough," said Mr, MacDonald, a former school teacher. But, he added: 'Finally we have a statement on. university needs which, it is hoped, will shock the government' and Ot- tawa into action that should have been taken years ago." Mr. MacDonald was address- ing an NDP nominating con- yention which selected J. Car! Hemingway, 55-year-old Brus- sels area farmer, to contest the Huron riding in the Nov. 8 gen- eral election, The seat was held in the last Parliament by Conservative L. F .Cardiff who recently resigned. The Bladen report released Wednesday was prepared by a four-man commission, headed by Dean Vincent Bladen of the University of Toronto, which studied the financing of higher education in Canada for the next 10 years. PLANS FRENCH CLASSES OTTAWA (CP) -- The public school board of Ottawa an- nounced Thursday night that Saturday morning classes in conversational French for stu- dents in Grades 2, and 3 and 4 will begin Oct. 30. RESERVES RULING TORONTO (CP) -- Judgment was reserved Thursday in the case of art dealer Dorothy Cam- eron, charged last spring with displaying seven obscene draw- ings at her public gallery. Mag-| istrate F. C. Hayes, who pre- sided over the trial that began Tuesday, said he would rule on the charges Nov. 25. FORECASTS DEATH TOLL OTTAWA (CP) --The Cana- dian Highway Safety Council) said Thursday the number of traffic deaths over the Thanks- giving Day weekend might) swell to 57. The council said in a statement relatively warm weather will draw more drivers to the highways. However, it warned that rain forecast for most parts of the country could cause skidding. HOLD LEACOCK EVENT MONTREAL (CP)--Humorist Stephen Leacock was commem-) orated at ceremonies at McGill) University Thursday. Governor- General Georges Vanier offi- cially opened the McGill Ste- phen Leacock Building for the Humanities and Social Sciences with the unveiling of a bronze plaque in memory of Leacock. QUITS POSTAL JOB EDMONTON (CP)--Jack Coo- per, 55, of Edmonton, said Thursday he has resigned as president of the Federated As- sociation of Letter Carriers in Canada. Mr. Cooper said his resignation is due to ill health He said he has been on sick leave since Feb. 17. CONFERENCE SET ] MONTREAL (CP)--A second Canada-wide conference on the health, education and welfare of children will be held here Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, it was an- nounced Thursday. More than 400 :delegates representing 43 national organizations and Successful Return For.C. Lockhart LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Clar ence (Shorty) Lockhart made his return to harness racing a winning one at the Western Fair Raceway Thursday night. The diminutive oe horseman, suspended for a year by the Ontario Racing commission for an alleged rac- ing infraction, guided Sugar Hil] Mont to Victory in the fifth for--a_payoff-of $3.50. BATAVIA, N.Y, (CP)-- Jerry Direct C.. owned by the Moc West Stable of Orono, Ont rallied in the stretch to win the featured eighth race at Batavia Downs Thursday night NOW ACCEPT MARRIAGE LONDON (CP) -- The Angli- ean Church of All Saints, near downtown Oxford Circus, ha: finally abolished the traditional practice of separating the sexer during services. The last to pre- serve the once common prac- tice, the church now says mar- ried couples may sit together CAN'T TUNE IN Co - operation is so firmly rooted in the Australian aborig- ine's character that, when tak- ing an examination, he cannot understand why the examiner does not help him. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S | OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER $0 YEARS - Of 'Bladen'; Lauds 'Shock' members of provincial commit-|generating plant in Formosa. on children are expected to at-| ment is planning to build a nu- | tend, 'clear power plant on the head. | HEADS CARLETON BOARD CORNWALL CHOSEN OTTAWA (CP) -- David A.) J, C, Langford, president of ee ie eeetts of Cen | en Chemical Co. division stri€s ASSOC an-|of Chemeell (1963) Ltd., said ada, has been election chairman| Thursday oem} has been of Carleton University's poard| chosen as the site for chem- of governors for a three-year| cell's proposed methanol syn- term, it was announced Wed: thesis plant, The plant, using a nesday, process based on hydrocarbons, INTERCEPT RUSSIANS will cost a reported $5,500,000 VANCOUVER (CP)--Russian| 2%4 will be in production the vs te Ig fishing vessels were intercepted latter part of 1966, within Canada's 12-mile fishing DOMTAR EXPANDS limit off the West Coast Thurs- é peo, De pe 4 day morning, Fisheries Minis- Misia Sige ees cm nae ter H, J. Robichaud, disclosed. |" enced visas a : He said fisheries patrol ships or- tee bas is nage ae ee : A : x dered the Russian boats to pene gin er ee acta move ottside the limit and the| Pant st Ridgway, Fe. ce Chemicals, a division of Dom- j Russians "obeyed the orders." 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