'Canada Gets Caution About Export Of Water MONTREAL(CP) -- An expa triate historical geographer who has had trouble getting a teach- ing appointment in Canada says exporting water to the United OER bh AK eer meth ama me - States wou spon iousis far Canada, COUNCIL BRIEFS Bell Telephone of Canada was not granted permission to install a pay telephone booth on the east side of Simcoe st., just north of King st. Council was informed there is a phone on the wall of the Canadian) 4; Imperial Bank of Commerce} building for police and fire emergencies. i Dr. Andrew Clark, who was a visiting lecturer at McGill University, said in an interview that he now is a full-time pro- fessor at the University of Wis- consin because offers of work at Canadian universities had ei- ther salaries that were too low or openings too slow in coming. Dr. Clark, born in Fairford, Man., in 1911, received his BA from McMaster, MA from Tor- onto and his PhD from Berkeley College, University of Cali- fornia. He'said he has tried several mes to get a teaching appoint- ment at a Canadian university, | His first offer in his native | Canada was at an annual salary Construction of sidewalks on % little more than $1,000. King st. e. will proceed as His next offer several years planned council decided last | later involved a salary of $8,400. night notwithstanding the objec-| 'I would have been delighted tion of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rus-| to accept the post . . . but it sell, 1177 King St. E., and other was so slow in coming that I property owners on the street. accepted a post at the Univer- The sidewalk will be construct-| sity of Wisconsin in the mean- | ed on the south side of King St.| time. I felt that I could not go! between Rockliffe St. and the) back on my acceptance." Townline. Safety of pedestrians, Discussing possible export of| was given as the reason for the| water to the United States, Dr.| sidewalk construction. Clark said: : art A Division of the S. 5. Kresge Compony Limited WORK - WATCHERS The era of sidewald sup- as these Winnipeg men erintendents is still with us, prove. They're among the COUNCIL BRIEFS Oshawa City council agreed last night to proceed with the proposed sidewalk construction on the southside of Bond st. w., between Rosehill blvd. and Ste- venson rd. n., notwithstanding the objection of Mrs. Margaret Lockie, 493 Bond st. w., and other property owners on Bond st. w. RVI YY DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL 200 ONLY Humpty Dumpty POTATO CHIPS TWIN-PACK Family Size -- Prescription -- An Affordable -- FORD -- MACDONALD FORD SALES LTD. OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE Industrial commission was au- thorized to spend funds from the Industrial reserve account for the purpose of beautifying the main approach to Farewell Industrial Park. Oscillating LAWN SPRINKLERS Canodion Made, Waters lawns 6 x % to 40 x 70, 2,800 square feet. Un- conditionally guaranteed, Garden HOSE Made of pure virgin vinyl, with full flow brass couplings, 7/16" x 50 ft. Uncon- ditionally guaranteed against defective '"smanship and materials 2.99 City treasurer: was authorized to engage the services of War- nock Hersey Management Con- sultant division to perform a study of the operations of the purchasing branch of the treas- ury department for a fee not to exceed $1,000. STOCKHOLM (Reuters) Princess Birgitta, 29, of Sweden,|have lived in the tropics-- gave birth to a son Friday, a/"lined, wizened and _ prema- court spokesman announced. It/turely aged." Sunbathing serves} is her third child. Princess Bir-| "° useful purpose in healthy curious and critical who top on the new Arts Centre on "It is true that Canada could regularly to see how work Main Street is progressing. Upon the recommendation of yet Jarge amounts of money for -- - \the safety officer, council last the export of a certain amount \ night agreed to provide "n©| of its surplus run-off water tol e e stopping" on the north and'the U.s, \~ south side of Bond St. E., com-- "But trouble would arise in 4 O 1¢ 4 =) 1e S PE mencing at a point 430 feet west the end of the contract period, | e of Riverside Dr. N. and ending| whatever that period should be. 4 . f at a point 60 feet west of the! It would be impossible for cities street. A school cross walk is|in the United States, which had I located in the area. become dependent on Canadian ncreased Powers - aeons a As soon as construction. is -- - completed on Church and LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Ontario; Among the resolutions was aj these situations call only for is-, Centre Streets direction of traf- SURE CURE FOR police chiefs, seeking tighter|request for legislation which| suing of a summons. The police| fic will be as follows: control of pedestrian and traffic] would require pedestrians to|chiefs want the right to arrest}, --Centre Street - Church St. FORD situations, tried again Thursday] identify themselves when asked|on the spot without a warrant,|in combination between Brock for more leeway in arresting|to by police. Another. asked for) a step they said is necessary|St- W. and Fairbanks St. be-| FEVER offenders. permission to arrest non-resi-/for proper law enforcement. comes one-way southbound . At the closing. session of their|dents on charges involving haz-| Two of the proposals -- haz-.. --Simcoe St. North and South The offer of General Motors fouyrday annual meeting, the|ardous driving and a third for ardous driving .and failure to|between Fairbanks St. and of Canada Lt. to purchase the) chief constables passed a range|laws requiring drivers to pro-|produce a licence--were turned|Brock St, becomes one-way part of 36 Division st. remain- of resolutions--some aimed at|duce driving licences. down several times during the northbound, ing after road widening for the) arrests without warrants, Under present legislation,| last two years. The pedestrian, ~--Fairbank St. between -Cen- sum of $16,390 was approved. - : _ --e --|control proposal was defeated|tre and Simcoe St. 8. becomes last year. one-way eastbound. GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE ! of gE SET BETTING AGE and Simcoe St. becomes one- s In other resolutions, delegates| way westbound. rejected a bid to lower the Swedish Princess Has _itis"wiemnt' a2" "% from 21 and recommended re-| os | striction of racetrack betting to| HORSE SHOW persons over 18 and purchase of| Third Child, Says Court | Rroaseas to pareaie over 16. | Wednesday, Hanover Chief F.| --j|to end up like Europeans who) W. Illingworth said children be- SU N D fi yY tween nine and 16 were placing a motion to bar children from} racetracks altogether, but it | "bi id was defeated. 2 P.M. A City of Windsor resolution) sitta, granddaughter of King/>°°?'™ "© °%% | "'We don't feel we wanted to H st was endorses urging the Prov-| Gustay Adolf married Prince AMEND DRUG ACT discriminate against children) -- at the -- ince of Ontario to substantially) tohann Georg von Hohenzol-| LANSING, Mich. (AP)--The| With a love for horses," said increase the rates in the perjign, 39 in 1961. Michigan house of representa-|Chief Fred Minshall of God- OSHAWA 6-POINTS ARENA the municipalities in meeting session or sale of LSD or other|JuSt a sideline at the races." |bets at racetracks. This led to capita grant schedule to assist tives has voted to make the pos-|@tich. "We realize betting is NOTED DIPLOMAT DIES present day obligations and re- MEXICO CITY (AP)--Elias/hallucination producing drugs a Delegates earlier asked for an| sponsibilities. Alvarez del Castillo Medibore, aj felony, It approved an amend-|#8¢ limit of 18 for persons pur-| : Mexican diplomat, lawyer and|ment to the state Dangerous| Chasing firearms, but later de- Approval of an interim pay-| writer, died Thursday. Alvarez|Drug Act adding LSD and five|°ided in favor of 16. ment of 50 per cent of the tui-/del Castillo, 70, served in more| other hallucinogens to the list of tion fee to be made to city! than 20 countries during his 17)regulated drugs. h employees taking further edu-| years in the diplomatic service. cational courses at the end of He wrote several books on the each successful completion of a history of Mexico. course was granted. ws WARNS SUN BATHERS Council approved an Oshawa, LONDON (Reuters) -- Lon- and District Historical society| don skin specialist Dr. R. Bent- request to erect a plaque in| ley Phillips, in an article in the memory of the late G. D. Co-| Magazine Nursing Mirror, says nant in Lakeview Park near the|'00 much sun could cause people fountain. The parks department)" s "Eighteen makes it pretty) ard against ones who hunt rab-| bits and groundhogs," one. dele- DIES AT 116 gate said. UTICA, N.Y. (AP)--Mrs. Sin-, Chief Finlay Carroll of Lon- forina River smoked five cigars) don told the group that enforce- a day, She drank whisky by the) ment of lottery laws is almost water glass, too, but cut that/non-existent as far as some po- down to "weekend parties|lice departments are concerned. only."" Mrs. Rivers died Thurs-|He spoke on a resolution urging day -at-St. Elizabeth's-Hespital revision of the lottery section.of! at the age of 116 the Criminal Code. (LOCATED AT RITSON ROAD NORTH AND TAUNTON ROAD) English and Western Working Classes Starting at 11:30 a.m. COMPETITION GAMES ON HORSEBACK 22 Hour Show @ FREE ENTRANCE @ REFRESHMENTS Everyone Welcome -- Sunday, June 12, 2:00 P.M. will co-operate in the placement of the plaque. Tenders were accepted by the swing isto SINGER council from Mr. 'H. Dyas in the amount of $100 for refreshment services at Kinsmen stadium and a similar amount from Tonys' refreshments for serv- ices in Alexandra park, | Council accepted an offer to} purchase received from Canada Dry Ltd. for two acres' of in- dustrial land on the east side of Farewell st. at $2,500 per acre. A tender from Sicard Equip- ment Ltd. for the supply and delivery of three refuse collec-| SINGER 115" Birthday! You get the gifts! tor bodies, in the amount of} $22,853 was accepted by council. The purchase of two, four and a half and two, eight cubic yard sand spreader bodies from King - Seagrave Ltd. for a total price of $11,375 was approved. Easy to enter. No One dump body and twin arm Just visit OF ed by council Council agreed to purchase 904 square feet of land at 381 Mary street it needs for the sum of Reginald Gutsole will be paid $15 to cover additional legal) fees incurred in the expropria- tion of a parcel of land by the city at 286 Elmgrove ave. 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