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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Mar 1966, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 8, 1966 73 Rail Delivery Tr ucks Meeting Asked spokesman said. Fukuda pill represent Japan at the 1966 gen- , e eral meeting of the Interna- Cant Handle Freight Late Eeptonbet ee eae j TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan er 26 re Washington. ; | . e Japanese governmen | By DAVE MILLER idoors after walkouts at several) local plants could stop 'unless pr te Baad ok yon revel soon wil bart negniataan oth Canadian Press Staff Writer | Toronto firms. rae jan adequate transportation Sys-| mittee meeting will be held injthe Canadian government so aes : | The union, after refjecting @/tem can be set up to provide|late September or early Octo-| that the Ottawa meeting may be As bargaining continues today| company offer recommended by| in Ott t}held while Fukuda is in North in Ontario's trucking strike,/a conciliation board, had voted ComPonent parts. froth 'said on America. | railway officials say the dispute/to strike Jan. 20. MOVE SLOWLY | Japan favors the period which) The Japan - Canada cabinet has caused a backup of freight! 'The shipping problem is i b jot. ¢ : lentering the province from|starting to get serious," said a In London, industry spokes-| will. be most convenien Faget committee has held . =e aig. men called the delivery prob-|Takeo Fukuda. the finance min-|its annual meetings alternately across Caiiada. re Canadien Nes a " 28 1 SEE ; prude Pear rs WPT PASE MET "The railways are getting the/tional Railways. "Additional | /€™ a "chaotic scramble". MOst|ister, 10 alténd ine meeting, inenn Tokyo and Oiiawa since ides; cargo to main Ontario depots,"|embargoes may have Yo be| 8000s are BC\NNE Sh'0N8) 0 10 qu. a Canadian Pacific Railway of-| placed on incoming shipments."| : nae a ficial said in an interview, "'but| When the dispute started, both| io gpl al ag ag . Any Time is a delightful time at pickup and delivery has bogged|CPR and CNR placed an em-|/Hi0® Dhoelcls are ng down across the province." |Hargo on some loads less than] "'Ue Slower. "Railway delivery trucks, un-|a carload entering Ontario. On| The latest round in the seven- affected by the strike, are un-| Jan. 25, the railways placed an week-old dispute was the rejec- able to handle the huge backlog! additional embargo on perish-|tion Friday of a new package of freight." ; ables shipped to and from Tor-) proposal presented by the truck- The dispute, which has closed) onto. ji a i. Ray le of bruce |55 major, trucking firms in| The railways' headaches fol- ilton, chairman of the unio , | southern Ontario, started Jan.|low recent complaints from On-| joint bargaining committee rep- THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE 13 when the Motor Transport/tario industry spokesmen. Offi-| Tesenting 8,500 truckers, said) Serving Full Course STEAK DINNER SPECIALS for only 1.95 Industrial Relations Bureau or-| cials in Kingston and Peterbor-| the proposal was inadequate daily. OPEN EVERY NIGHT for late evening dining. dered its members to close their'ough said production at some! based on the union's bargaining) we ocksninis kita pace position 1626 Simcoe St. North Telephone 725-9111 fam 10% , | : a 5 ; | Meanwhile, Ontario trucking CEDAR LODGE EXECUTIVE TAKES OFFICE Labor Party's Motto \pae'ead cols Mendy] Executive officers of the Stone, Director of Ceremon- Barnes, Senior Warden; Warden. Absént when the jthey will withdraw their latest CHILDREN ; : . ; vector of Ceremon : , sal ct Sunday night un- R '7 . Cedar Lodge AF and AM ies; Bro enfoun' Wor. Bro. J. A. Penfound, picture was taken were ioe the tall submits them to 30, alt Disney' | oe s . 8 on pose after officially taking Inner Guard; Bro. W. §, Al- . War. Bed, Very Wor. J. Biddulph chap- T F D office. Back row from ger, Senior Steward; Bro. R. ee Se ing . ime or ecision |a membership vote by then. ANYTIME \ e most left to right they are: Bro, Jones, Junior Steward; Bro. J. M. Peatound Worn - _-- ee ee J. A. Donaldson, manager of C. E. Houck, secretary; S. Winsley, Tyler. Front row, Master; Wor Be na organist. By PETER BUCKLEY touch"' with today's problems, | the Industrial Bureau, said the Bro. A. W. Wilson, Junior left to right: Bro. ~ Ror kinins Taki oe SOshawe 'Tames Photo LONDON (CP) -- The Labor |he said. proposals are final. They were Deacon; Wor. Bro. R. A Gunn, Senior Deacon; F. SDEESEON, «8 + ai party has unfurled the election; Liberal Leader Jo Grimond|offered on condition the joint standard it hopes to carry to a|commented: "The Labor mani-|bargaining committee for the Nova Scotian substantial victory in the Brit-|festo pretends that the Labor| five locals accept the proposals, % on . ish general election March 81. |sovernment was faced with a|recommend them to the entire i " \ Judge Wells W as | | A party manifesto labelled |Short-term aad with which it}membership for approval, and Walt Disney's | " Sie lin'? a .;was successful in dealing. In|}submit them to a membership 7 Rr Cr } Plan Sets Out | bane: for Decimion" wae oto fact it is dealing with a long-| vote § DA N iT e duced by Prime Minister Wil- : 4 ; ' ; son and cabinet colleagues at a term malaise on which it has; He said that if the union com- TECHNICOLOR® e a . | A ointment New Principles or: conference Monday, 36 hardly started." mittee allows this offer to. ex- aa os a an ' | ee |tours after Conservative Leader| peBATE SHARP pire, the companies will return , By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Edward Heath had presented a} Meanwhile, in one of the final pais plage segerd ec precipice MILLS - JONES - PROVINE = McDOWALL « TORONTO (CP)--Mr. Justice; The government decided tojduct an inquiry into all phases| The Nova Scatia government|similar document for the Tories major Commons debates before|'aivtron beard | AFTER-SCHOOL MATINEES Dalton Courtrgiht Wells, ap-.set up a commission into the |of milk production and market-| Monday table e fi ple entitled 'Action, nor Words. the current Parliament is dis-|------ ~~. piss Cac. DAILY AT4:45 P.M. pointed Monday by the federal|complaints of Spencer, who lives ing in Ontario the province's voluntary plan-| 4... aid the Conservative docu-|solved Thursday, Tory defence { government to investigate the|in Vancouver, after Prime Min-' He also acted as the commis- ica ie a the Labor manifesto|critic Enoch Powell and De-; PEATURING TODAY ATs dismissal of George Victor|ister Pearson conferred with sioner in the case surrounding|eral principles for the prov heavy stress on such|fence Minister Dennis Healey} THE FUNNIEST, 2:20 - 4:45 » 7:10 - 9:30 aneneut was one of the young- him by telephone Friday. the arrest of Rabbi Norbert|ince's lige development and}, omely attractions as the|Cclashed repeatedly. '| ie rage er sm est members ever appointed to' The former postal clerk was| Leiner by ra ag Toronto -- of solving its economic strength 'of the pound, reotgan Powell repeatedly accused the || SA, Broadway's bouncingest bundle of joy .on the screen? the Ontario Supreme Court fired for his alleged connection | police in January, 18 ng mete ization of government, national|government of having 'bound | ' ; The é5-year-old Toronto jurist with Soviet espionage. He has) In his report, Mr. Justice' The Nova & Hemet i 9 on productivity and "housing itself hand and foot to. the| : It's never too soon was appointed to the High Court| complained about the way he Wells found the arrest of the |onc of aight sitting Monday. The! But it differs » in Americans" in the purchase of j b to start laughing at in 1946 at age 45. In June, 1964, | was fired, losing pension and in- rabbi to be illegal. He also said|Quebec legislature does not sit ha it differs substantially in}. for Britain's forces ; former justice minister Guy surance benefits Rabbi Leiner was subjected to|on Mondays and the sed cael ee eh has' face dotorsed Healey countered that Britain oi he House of Commons was foul and abusive language by | Wick house is prorogued until) 100, i | was ot , Herne corns Si, | oe Seats cet ee a onc 1 [eee moi ber teers Ret than a macy ponte lf While on the Supreme Court to investigate "as he deems nec- However, he also found that Pec ngagce -- - '. r _ I sor if cunts ae 'is Shain its defence purchases and ac- ef Ontario, the white - haired|essary" the aspects of Spencer's the rabbi did not co-operate with Smith, who table come! : : ates TON" ROTTEN ssar D , : pare ains| promised as part of government |Cused the Tories of lacking the judge was appointed, in June, | dismissal. the police immediately before |Scotia report, said it contains|P p 8 jcourage to cut defence expendi- BROTHERS Y ; , i A the principles and policies which) Policy A 60, as a district judge in ad- In Toronto, Mr. Justice Wells|his arrest although he had a as gt ' tures when they were in power. THE ji} aril of the Ecohoveer Court|said he hopes the 'commission "moral duty' to do so must be followed if the province| The Labor manifesto reiter-| there also was a clash be- CO. % j is to achieve a faster rate ofiates the' party's long-standin SARE 4 of Canada for Crate, sie a om work by the end ATTACKS "DEAPOTIEN' sate Gat Tasarove tts Foe: anita he rd Basen g Lords, |Weee Healey and snother Con-| ~_ yr ei PAIL FORD: CONNIE STEVENS MAUREEN SULLIVAN a: ies ue practiaat law in Tor-- The Appeal Court jurist is not alae sera gene gg fo a of ie ec it Tar seamed @ Ga Sandys, over the governrhent's| tei Compile thew 8:30 Uv nl Fe - ' e i "a strativ E he pla a s ajority romises a bill "to fei onto until the Second -- ~ -- with royal commi: ada, he said the tandénoy of the| tablished in 1063, Its report eays|safequard A iedoctar approved -- pull out of Aden in| BILTMORE -- TODAY | HUTTON JANE WYATT HENRY JONES ana LLOYD NOLAN pes y ig wo geen aigsn se In 1948, he was appointed by 0vernment to set up such|Nova Scotia must find 3,400 new|by the House of Commons Hone Pe ee cee | ey OU RUE tonayay by Sine" ite im, Sonrd for Coatvar Ontitie. " |the Ontario government to con-|boards without any strings at-|jobs a year and work for an an- /frustrations to delay or defeat TECHNICOLOR?®-PANAVISIONS FROM WARNER BROS ddan teanthebuests isa ------=innnnvnnnsnrennn tached can be called "the new/nuai growth rate of 9.2 per cent|in the House of Lords." cctiienauaaaal PHONE 723-2843 ee : despotism."' in new capital investment TY COUNCIL BRIEFS "Because the boards are op The report makes recommen-| PROGRAM VAGUE The Canadian National 7 erated in the interest of a great |dations governing fishing, coal] The program seems de-| SPORTSMEN'S SHOW j ; : |mass of the community, we/mining, the stee! industry, for-!]iberately vague about the gov- City council's finance commit-|st., 66 feet in width was @p-|<rou1q not denounce them in an|estry resources and grain hand-\ernment's controversial allan: tee will consider a Fort Wil-|proved by council. The legality |; sensate way," he said. |ling among other industries. | i j a it i i HK i , : y, . |ling, s 5. and-incomes policy~an effort to FEATURE TIMES: -- 1:30 ~ 3:30 . 5:35 - 7:45 - 9:50 LCS. 9:30 Yiam resolution asking Oshawajof a bylaw a gor a 64-f00t |Rather, we should bestir our-| There were developments in| relate Britain's prices and MA RCH 11 -19 SUNDAY to endorse a recommendation| wide road plus ys oo cneation (Selves to examine intelligently |other legislatures: lwages to its productivity. SUNDAY by the Senate Committee on/on each side oy yi matting | wuat is being done, and through} Manitoba--The weather was! wison told reporters: 'We Aging to the ch sagen Gok EL ce e aputing'our political representatives,|the big topic. Agriculture 'Min lore beet the Brith dacaio | Sanat o Guasch anaes) ve seek to control the boards pub- ister George re said the) wearly and decisively to give to Also Retrievers * Shepherds + Greyhounds teed income for persons of 65| Donald Patterson, city paving | icly gel vo or pang if any, Gon cn ith food ros {tte Labor government now in| TONY the WONDER HORSE « And 6 More Great Acts years of age and over i oigeg prea ae ii Se BY) ts 105). be 401d « law panel|pects in the Red River Valley|muce Py ined to i a0 IN THE EXHIBIT AREAS would guarantee an annual Hi ngeny ort eing ti e ety od at the University of Toronto|as a result of a massive week-|i}'\ 1p fall auithorite ta atl to do| Boats « Marine Hardware + Cottages « Traitors - Fashion Shows Gol cai ta mearriad couples. Wank inaction coeeh. df Sp ion nerds nga pettononn ad ig So scot lings at home and abroad." | "he Mover y Exhibits » Balt Castin ' Wilderness Survival and $2,220 to married couples alee _-- oo ae ee did not hear the real grounds) Ontario--Employment and la- ik : rf rap : | sib ie de: Eeupin eauapnient 4 or divorce bor troubles were discussed. La-| . Wi angerously " . The Ontario Municipal Board|framed award, recently present- te said it was impossible to a Minister Leslie Rowntree |thin majority in the current} Street cars to the door - Parking for 8,000 cars - Good Food has" approved the city's 1966 ed 3 sens o Ontario's Minister tell real from fabricated evi-|said his department's industria]|COmmons, has been showing Exhibition open 1 om to 11 p.m, except Sunday) -- Admission to : ~--S capital expenditure <page of Highway dence and there was a fair|training branch is secking ways|ConSiderable strength in public | ances 4-18 p.m. and 8:18 p.m. Arena Prices, Evenings and Seturday . i SHOW STARTS AT DUSK for a $5,495,000 quota -- the amount of arrangements be-jof helping 700 - odd displaced | Pinion polls, with a margin of) atternoons Advance Sale, Reserved Box Seats, including admission -- Liverpool Road @f . . . amount of money the city will) Ald. Gordon Attersley, finance teen the parties Studebaker of Canada Ltd. em-|more than 10 per cent over the) [2 DsNCnes Sif arc cehhdten 26e enna arena p Ph. 668-2692 7 ; ittee chai n, aske ' ' ratte? 2 ~~ i a. + wah ha tons coat ommittees Mr. Justice Wells' mother, ployees when Studebaker closes Tories Weekday Afternoons -- FREE ARENA entertainment Attersley, finance committee |< a c 8 ' t Josephine, was the first woman|its Hamilton auto plant. He also| Heath reacted to the Labor PYTTITTTTTI TTT 2 ACTION HI : 1 1 chairman, noted that approval . a bare Fe sy | Say aud do |to graduate as a dentist in Can-|said an invitation is still open to|manifesto by accusing the gov Get your Arena Reserved Box Seat Tickets at the Box Office, TS --In Color was received two months ear-|the number of aldermen and de-| 43° His father, John, also was|the International Typographical|ernment of having run out of, THE CANADIAN NATIONAL SPORTSMEN'S SHOW, EXHIBITION PARK, TORONTO lier this year partment heads they plan to), gentist Union (CLC) to discuss thejideas after only 18 months in| sm-- eR e THE BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR send to conventions in 1966. Ald.) He married Kathleen Irwin in| plighi of printers who have teen| office. It was "totally out of) east With Ronald Lewis IN THE ARENA The Meteors and their Flying Saucer General Motors of Ganada|Attersley said the matter will!19%9 They have two daughters,/on strike at the three Tcnonto| -- me Ltd., advised council that it)be considered during-budget dis-| Caroline and Susan. daily newspapers for 20 months will allow a payroll deduction | cussions. Mr. Justice Wells has been| Alberta--The legislature gave campaign for the employees in| _--_ : active in the Masonic Order: detailed study in committee to a the Oshawa area in connection! C. W. Lundy, deputy city since 1925. In July, 1962, he was|bill to make the Alberta Muni with the Centennial project.|clerk was appointed secretary|»amed grand senior deacon of|cipal Financing Corp. a Crowt About 19,000 GM people will be of the Centennial co-ordinating the Grand Masonic Lodge of On-|corporation. Provincial Treas-| given the opportunity to contrib-| committee. He will be paid over-! +a 519 urer A. '0. Aalborg said Ottawa| ute through the payroll deduc-|time for evening meetings and) yy pig spare time, he likes to;has stipulated it must be al ' ' : tion plan A work required to be done out-/.3i) and is a member of the|/Crown corporation if Athe:!-'s| & a A ag OSHAWA : : side regular office hours Royal Canadian Yacht Club in'contributions to the Canada ' : Council authorized the Centen i Toronto as well as the Univer-| Pension Plan are to be inves.eu " pial building committee to call; A $174,303 contract for con-|gity Clyb, : in it. , GURE SKATING CL for-tenders'-on-"the~ Centennial Stzuction.of sewers,wetermains |: : . " : ee LE -ER AOE BES 8 project -- two swimming pools|and related work was awarded : sont : and a recreation centre adja-|by council to Aprile Contracting| (9h aa MMe ; presents YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME cent to the Civic Auditorium. | Ltd. MEMBERS OF ' AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS Tenders are expected to be call-| ed March 21. | Council's six-member execu "a : 3 FANTASIES IN DON'T MISS THIS SUPERB MUSIC avid Mathes, distract Gaia tive committee is not in exist DISNEYLAND" {, TORONTO SYMPHONY SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 8 p.m. Bi Also Audie Murphy in "ARIZONA RAIDERS" / BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. (Ine. Sundays) 1 $0608 O66 8 2 Os COTCO COC COOOL OEOECECEROCOE secretary, Canadian National|°"C®: That was Mayor Lyman Institute for the Blind, asked/Gifford's answer to Ald. Mar council to continue its financial) garet Shaw's question: "Is there support this year. The request/a committee, yes or no." Ald was referred to the budget com-} ' : mittee. Mr. Hatton said there|S°2¥ noted that the committee were 138 blind persons in Ont-|!$ Still listed on the agenda. = » ario County including 49 in Osh-|The committee, formed last on t e ana ian orces awa. "Every day, six Canadians|July, has been called the lose their sight,' he said "secret - six' committee. Works department reports for . $6,664 worth of granular base Stuart Little construction and $37,818 worth of storm sewer construction were adopted by council Seen Again The board of education budget; New yoRK (AP) -- Stuart eae gy of ~ Pr ables | Little, E..B. White's adventur crease. in fe . residenur aX! ous hero, was five inches tall > ed to council's 4 ee © council's) and weighed five ounces grithout his ice skates, David Murray, the city's new; He was the second son of a personnel officer, was welcomed| Surprised New York couple and to his first council meeting Mon-|84 @ normal brother named day night. Council passed by-|G@orge. But Stuart looked like! laws appointing Mr. Murray|2 ™ouse--and his closest friend personnel officer and Daniel|W@S 2 pigeon named Margalo Fleming, assistant personnel of-|0 could talk and read ficer. Sunday night NBC's Children's |Theatre gave Stuart Little a A bylaw limiting the gross|loving and straightforward in weight of any vehicle crossing|terpretation, matching precisels the Simcoe st. n., bridge to 15|the words of the story read by tons was approved by council:|Johnny Carson. We saw Stuart Ald, Alice Reardon, said it is|Standing staunchly on the deck hoped a new bridge will be built/of the Wasp during the great in 1968 race of model ships across Cen tral Park lake and flying over Final approval was granted | New York hanging from the by council for the construction|legs of his pigeon friend and equipping of a 10-classroom| The pigeon. the model ships public school on.Ritson rd. n.,jeven the normal-sized humans at a cost of $260,000 : in the story were quite real. But A bylaw dedicating' Bond -st.| Stuart, alas, was quite obviously w.,.from Stevenson rd., to King/an immobile stuffed toy, : Seiji Ozawa, Music Director & Conductor WEDNESDAY Oe March 9 - 7:45 p.m. Members of Canadian World Team RESERVED TICKETS AT @ VALERIE JONES @ GAIL SNIDER : @ Auditorium Box Office Bolahood's Sportshaven © DR. CHARLIES SNELLING © WAYNE PALMER diem Bishop's Sporting joods = Plus 2 Comedy Teams m Bie Shen Geeewe @ ALSO @ : Alte Music Supplies -- MEMBERS OSHAWA FIGURE SKATING CLUB . Oshews Crest Hardwere -- TICKETS ON SALE AT ----enenmnememe ' . Port Perry @ AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE Whitby Arena BUS SERVICE © Sialupe SRORTIIR noes Whitby Music Shep From Downtown @ OSHAWA SKATING CLUB MEMBERS . Centre Smoke Shop--Ajox * leave corner - i . Alex McGregor Drugs -- : ADULTS -- 2.50 fond Mt. ond Bowmanville Simeoe St. North 7:00 -- 7:30 -- $:00 P.M.--Re- turn Downtown After the Show. on. => investigate the life of travel & adventure that awaits you... See your "CANADIAN FORCES CAREER COUNSELLOR tight here in /_h OA halt al MPa OSHAWA ARMOURY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1966 NOON - 6:00 P.M, aa ew at EM tay ay wg i FT hal IE hehehe TL

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