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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1965, p. 22

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Insoluble' Understanding Lac ih Skt, a ated, ie a atng Se giieneme mtyorren etre ap empaney ing session of the annual sem- He was addressing the open-\best that can be hoped for."'| inar on Canadian-U.S. relations|tween the two countries has, in s at the University of Windsor./th in, b u ful, but|Heeney report." Between Canada, United States ain planning at various levels "it is aly pel ie eactltn: The report WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Can-|Wednesday night. ada and the United States have, The differences an "intuitive and automatic" Eliack of understanding stemmingitional interests an from differences that cannot be|said Dr. Harry C. Johnson, ajcan be clarified but not resolved resolved, a professor at the Uni-|Canadian citizen and professor|by consultation--"cordiality ofjunfortunately been rather fre- versity of Chicago said here!of economics at Chicago. the over-all relationship is the|quent in recent years. Indeed,|fected Canada. of government and business is/tion machinery breaks down, is the theme of the three-day sem-jignored or brought to bear too late to be effective, that the im- -- dangerous |inar. The authors were to have' spoken at. the seminar, but withdrew two weeks ago follow- : ing . widespread criticism in| He said that one of Canada of the report after {ts)problems involved in publication last June. Dr. Johnson said the need for joint planning in the extra-con-|"Canadian economic tinental sphere "is pressing be- cause-the-structure-of-the-worldi both Canadian --and economy and the balance ofljofficials have been schooled. to|blessed bv more numbers, power | in it have changed ra-|treat with tender solicitude re- pidly." : concern over their frequency He said joint planning be-|was responsible for the com-| missioning of the Merchant- by: Ac. Di OF, Heeney, a former Canadian am- bassador to the U.S., and Liv- ingstone T. Merchant, a former for both nations--~are of "na-| Dr. Johnson said«the differ-|portance of this function . . .!U.S. ambassador to Canada, d objectives,"/ences dividing the two nations|hecames evident." suggested that Canada should "Incidents of this kind havelrefrain from criticizing U.S. policies unless they directly af- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 4, 1965 93 'served for immature integration of the economies of the chief adults." than they can handle." WBA CHAMPION Ernie Terrell, World Box- ing Association heavyweight champion, meets Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo in Toronto Nov. 1. (CP) | More Phoney Bomb Alerts QUEBEC (CP) -- Several} phoney bomb alerts kept police on the jump Wednesday. Towards the end of the after- noon, municipal police received a telephone call from a person who told them one bomb was set on the Quebec bridge across the St. Lawrence River and an- other on Du Pont Street near the Dorchester Bridge over the St, Charles River. Several thousand cars were tied up for an hour on the ap- | proaches to the Quebec bridge | before police could complete a search. Traffic was moving again on the Dorchester bridge in a matter of 10 minutes. Pupils at. the Quebec high school and L'Ecole St. Jean Baptiste had to leave their classrooms earlier in the day | after calls came in about bombs. There were no bombs on or near the bridges or in the schools. Police have. handled six such calls since Sunday. : RECORD CABINETS 18.88 Wainut arborite finish. 2 sliding doors. Can be used in a dozen different ways, WAL, BOOKCASE . . 19.88 Arborite Walnut finish, 4-way adjustable shelves, 2 sliding glass doors, 32" tall, 33" wide, 12" deep. SWIVEL ROCKERS 39.88 Broad arm, deep cushion styling with emphasis on comfort, Foom padded cushions, Woven fabric, Platform ROCKERS 49.88 Relaxing comfort at a rock-bottom price. Well padded seat and back. Washable vinyl on heavy weor areas, FULL-SIZE CRIB OUTFIT Eveything you'll need! 30 x 54" crib with 5-position Posture Board, Spring-filled mat- -- Bumper Pad, Even Baby Powder and it, Less Weight In Grade 13 | TORONTO (CP) -- Education| Minister Davis confirmed Wed-| nesday that the standing of| Grade 13 students at the end of| the current school year will be| determined to a lesser extent! than before by final examina- | tions. | In a memo to high school | principals, Mr. Davis approved! a recommendation by a Grade! 13 study committee that 35 per cent of the final mark be based on term work, At present the| teacher's mark makes up 25 per| cent of the final standing. In 1966-67 the teacher's mark is to be raised even further to value 50 per cent, meaning that Grade 13 examinations will count for only one-half of the student's over-all standings. At the same time, the number off Grade 13 exam papers is being reduced. Other changes in the Grade 13 school year include a reduc- tion in the number of topics in some courses for exam pur- poses. The department of edu- cation also is studying pro- posals for two levels of study in Grade 13--general and ad- vanced. --------_--_____. Equal Laws On Cottages PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Building bylaws should be the same for summer cottages and year-round residences, J, W. Spooner, Ontario. municipal af- fairs minister, said Wednesday. "It is a fallacy to permit buildings to be built with the idea that 'they will be for sum- mertime use only," he said, Cottages now are being used for ail seasons and also as homes for retirement, he said, "Low-income families also often rent them for permanent use and the consequent servic ~ costs fall on the municipal- ity." Mr. Spooner was speaking at a workshop, sponsored by his department, and attended by officials from Peterborough city and the counties' of Peter- borough and Victoria. Employment Sits Steady In August OTTAWA (CP) -- Industrial employment remained steady in August when usual seasonal fluctuations were taken into ac- count, the bureau of statistics reported Wednesday. There were small reductions in employment in finance, in surance and real estate, and in some service industries, but these were offset by other in- creases PACK TRAIL EXPANDS U.S. Route 1 was once an old pack trail along the eastern seaboard U.S. CATCH OF VALUE The total U.S. fish catch of all species for 1964 was 4,523,- 000,000 pounds worth $390,000,- 000. DEPEND ON MINES At least 500.000 Canadians are 7 PIECE MODERN BEDROOM GROUPING This richly finished in walnut suite fea- tures large 6 drawer double dresser, mirror, 4 drawer chest and bed, plus smooth-top mattress, matched slat spring and 2 pillows. 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