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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jul 1966, p. 6

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ress since last March in the, Quebec communities of Ma-| gog, Montmorency, Drummond- ville and Sherbrooke, Mr. Daniels blamed the Con 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thendey,. July 6, Leics Textile Company President Resents Strike Intervention vt Dai Mamed Cap ton Eskimos of the Western Football Conference have cut| RELEASE EIGHT EDMONTON (CP) ~ Edmon-| TOWN OF WHITBY five imports and three Canadi- | The Canadians released Centennial Project were Larry Bird, Fred Fleming! | MONTREAL (CP)--The pres-;company that they would Unions for consistently chang- ident of Dominion Textile Co,|launch an "information cam- ing course "when a settlement and Ken Sigaty, HOLIDAY GARBAGE OOLLECTION a Pe ec al Der (1A wttaa wiliGaiea vby ~ OTM miiticse BOWMANVILLE ~~ The Cen- tennial Park Project Committee} met at the Lions Centre to get started on their Centennial! Park Project. Hubert Hooper, superinten- dent of the Ontario Training School for Boys and TT. A, Fanning, director of recreation, | were elected as co-chairmen of} this project committee, CHAIRMAN NAMED Councillor James Bourke is) the vice chairman and Coun: cillor Ken. Nicks will be the finance chairman, T. A. Fan: ning will also be the publicity) chairman, -- There are two! Farm Management Day Held In Port Hope Area ~ The Dur Farm Man the Port BOWMANVILLE ham and District agement Day for Hope District was held July 25, A. O. Dalrymple of Bowmanville office of the On tario Department of Agricul ture and Food, was in charge of the proceedings which began with registration, and a tour of the Roy McHolm farm; Wel come, Ontario. After the tour Charles Mac Gregor, farm management specialist from the Prigi Office spoke to ihe group on the planning of a farm budget Mr, MacGregor a partial budget could be used to give an estimate of increases or decreases to farm income, assuming various changes the business, A discussion three such alternatives was taken up, using the McHolm farm as a base for changes, Following Mr, MacGregor, few statements on_ the safety program were made Bruce Eagleson, president the Ontario Farm. Safety Or ganization. The group consist ing of about 80 people proceeded to the Garden Hill Conservation area where a pic nic lunch was enjoyed After lunch Robert Marshall, Professor of Marketing at OAC on by | | la made a few comments on the! Food, Shrimp Boats Aiter Sudden PORT ARANSAS, Tex. (AP) --Shrimp boats heading into the Gulf of Mexico for a night's catch teamed for a swift and dramatic rescue of 51 persons forced overboard as the sports fishing craft Mardin Queen caught fire late Wednesday, Thalidomide Study Made OTTAWA (CP) search with the mide, which was birth deformities may have been the way it was taken by pregnant women Four researchers reporting on tests with rabbits say that when the drug was administered by intravenous injection it observable effect on the young, But when administered orally, the deformities showed up in the offspring They concluded ti chemical chan 7@ may cur in the intestinal tract which pro duces the birth deformities Their project is reported in Science, the twice-monthly pub lication of the American Asso ciation for the Advancement of Science. The researchers are R. R, Fox, P. RB. Sawin and Doreas D, Crary of the Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine and H. M, Wuest, Sloan-Ketter- ing Institute for Cancer Re search, New York The report the second on research projects involving tha- lidomide in recent months, Last month an anatomist and a biol ogist reported that thes duced the same malformations and abnormalities as in hu mans by the drug on fe- male baboon The two vessel's "One of the deck hands opened an billowed out, Scientific re- drug thalido blamed for in 1961 and at on some testir were tor esearchers Drs, L, A, Axelrod, direc biological growth and devel ment, and A, G. Hendri the department of anatomy worked at the Southwest dation of Research and |} tion in San Antonio, Te Dr. Hendrickx was a report in Medical three-times-a-week medi lication in the United Sta saying malformat cluded stumps instead o or feet. a principa i the deformities report sociation mans in The met the drug the rese tests indicate | hoons in i There is a close re tween the reproductive « lagic processes of men : boons Since the rash of bi mal formations in Canada and e where, thalidomide has banned count excent research one cancer-resear Canada has been r thalidomide bu vere no publish¢d reports of th sults. : f 0 yp kx, of x on ed idomide in hu- 1980s admin od of med ationship be vaio nd ba heen in this lof equipment, the} 4 iment discussed how) Comparisons of the Gray jelal cost in} also compared, of| farming opportunities were con- sidered Mrs a| Mrs farm) to wish of|s MacGreg Ontario then culture through the co-operation of the Durham County ment wracked by burned bound through shark « infested waters shouted was ide on flames but didn't headway, them to issue lifejackets Ae ra. dioed a may three crew MeNatt had no ° a young * gallons of Ltd. said today any attempts) jpaign" unless the compan y{on any clause seems close." by an MP and a member oi ine|changed iis 'rigid and miserly'; Neagstiations in the strike | Quebec legislature to intervene | attitude toward the strikers, _| called in support of workers de-| 'in the current strike by 5,000! F. R. Daniels, president of mands for higher pay, resumed | September, inviting the public, textile workers will only delay Dominion Textile, said in reply | Wednesday, who would have an opportunity|, settlement, their 'public threat to conduct' Workers now receive $1,79 an to know what is going on. The statement was contained|a campaign, if taken seriously jhour. The following people wereljn a letter released today reply-|by the union, can have only one present; Councillor J. Bourke,|ing to Maurice Allard, who rep-|effect," HONOR CHURCHILL Councillor Ken -Nicks, Ron|resents Sherbrooke, Que, as an "It would delay any real) WESTERHAM, England (CP Brooks (Kiwanis), Fred Tippen| independent Progressive Con-\chance of negotiating a settle-|The Kent town where Sir Win- (Kiwanis), R, Byron (Clerk-|servative in the Commons, and|ment, This would prolong the| ston Churchill had his country Controller), Stann L, Dunn (Roy-|Raynald Frechette, Union Na-\financial distress of our em-|home, Chartwell, has received al Canadian Legion), Cec, Mut-/tionale member of the legislat- ployees and their communities.|500 francs toward its Churchill |$7,500- and that. Mr, Fanning|ton (Memorial Park), Al. Cole' ure for Sherbrooke, That is your moral and social| memorial appeal fund from its jwould submit a proposed plan|(Jr. Men's Town League), Hu-| Wir, Allard and Mr, Frechette responsibility," 'win town, Bonneval in north- flood-lighting and|bert Hooper (Boys Training| said last week in a letter to the| The strike has been in prog-|ern France, THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY, AUGUST Ist, Garbage normally collected on that dey will be picked up on Tuesday, August 2nd. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk Administrator offices to fill, a secretary and a treasurer, The committee spent consid- erable time discussing the vari- ous aspects of raising funds, a plan on playground equipment, fencing and flood-lighting, Mr, Fanning was asked to write council, stating that this committee would raise the FORMALS FOR MEN ~-ot-- USS EEVE MEN'S pn 129 Brock St, $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 include cost to, | School), T, A. Fanning (Depart-| ment of Recreation), Ralph! Whyte (Kinsmen. Club). The aim of this committee is jto properly equip. the play- grounds and parks in Town of fencing, to council, MEET IN SEPTEM Committee members are planning a general meeting in SARNTRRR ~ Og 4s. eee % fs y ie Special thanks ly or The was sponsored Farm Manage Association, and the On- Dept Agriculture and Bowmanville Office save Many Ship Fire The arvlo of ie | des Marlin Queen, later an explosion, and sank, It was in- engine hatch and smoke Shot carbon dlox- ™ ake told "The crew That's when day. Forty eight pas and members, including scrambled off the stern the burning craft into the ome into lifeboats son gers of ea All were minutes by aling in the clear shortly before Marlin Queen's fuel ploded rescued within Shrimp boats sina and ride. That's why are soaring! vicinity Const women both le with the was found in the ehicle, The four men were taken to the Bowmanville Po- lice Station where charges were laid Hereford carcass, head cut off, How do you get this great deal, plus? Simple. See the man who can save you the most -- your Chevrolet dealer! He'll walk you all around a beautiful 66 Chevrolet so you can take a good, long look. Then, he'll sit you down in one of Chevrolet's 15 models, and say "Let's go fora ride". That's when you'll discover that Chevrolet really deserves its rave notices, Then, when you sit down to work out your deal, you'll find out that your Chevrolet dealer is the man who can save you the most! Because he's selling more Chevrolets this year than ever the best The animal Ralph Davey and was was owned by Waverley Rd stolen from the farm of his father, John Davey, in Darlington Township Mr, Davey, Sr., identified the car- cass Elgin -Playground requires lequipment,. The other -- play- | grounds also require new equip- shall predicted good prices for| | yale, 'not bid all softball, but the Dairy and Livestock In A Lhd ed dade dustries. over the next few farmer, After the discussion on the 'marketing situation, Alex Carruthers MPP spoke briefly farm layout, enterprises and 21 meeting, accepted the tender} then turned the program over! of the Civiero Construction Co, | to Robert Bell, Farm Manage-\for the construction of three| lorictae was Ls on 4 the Department of Highways yasis rop pornd were The Civiero tender quoted a and alternative) nrjce of $9,490.10 for the toy Roy ye sgy lyre Mr. and) "Council authorized immediate te ay for. 3 gi " Ya -- us ;Ppayment of the June 25 pro- vis rely fi 8 e| | ! arm 0 Ww certificate in favor of The clerk and solicitor were Department . of Agri-), thor ve authorized to institute expropri-| and Food a ation proceedings to acquire meeting chase arrangements cannot be i . made with the owner On motions a bylaw to amend Council passed a bylaw to signate the Scugog Rd. a! | throug th highway, and return it to the Depart:! ment of Municipal Affairs The clerk was authorized to "T couldn't imagine where it Accounts in the amount of coming from," said the | $163,703.30 were approved for'| Skipper, Tom McNatt, | payment awa men will appear in magis- trate's court here next Tues- day charged with the theft of] They got manville OPP Is Investigating, the blazing ables T. A, Yardy and tanks ex. "eorge Moon, of the Bowman- and children aboard, along wit ) ( are ( NS WEN Oarke Darlington line, near polio victim who had t cd 5 sain alsa rone, early Wednesday morn- Jean Pierre Marquant, bis bli red and body baked by 130-de Bowmanville, Fencing is required at. the ment, some have ag little, marketing torecasta for varlous|,. 21 other priority flood- ears, He ended the speech by implying that a brighter future The program was moved to C act Let the farm of Bev Gray, Bev HAMPTON Darlington "teh righ ai Specialist from Ottawa, bridges, Four tenders for the Farm | projects were opened, The tend-| Bridge, $8,900.30 for the White 'idge and $13,884.50 for the | gres ree hinteekne ini HY ae 7 sen gpl a | Siegmiller Construction Limited such lands as may be neces- sary for road widening on the a bylaw rezoning Part of lot 17, Concession 4, from Green- Approval was given to a ;motion to complete the Gold:| han make an application to the when a passenger province for a grant on behalf 1 Hereford animal from a Dar- 0 lington Township farm. Con-! ville detachment of the On- taro Provincial Police, stopped Hiker Slows hoped to plod the f miles of his Death Valley bone Park and the Lord farm products, Professor Mat: | lig thting which heuld, be of lay. ahead for the Ontario spoke for a short time on the Township Council, at its July enterprises to the 1965 Provin jer is subject to the approval of Br go to Mr, and) taydon Bridge, and Ms. Boll af tha in the amount of $65,426.67 second line in Lot 32, if pure} elt to agricultural was passed, stein subdivision questionnaire | "Smoke! Smoke!" of Tyrone Community Hall BOWMANVILLE--Four Osh- oper. | table L. R. James, of the Bow- There were: several and searched a car on the DEATH VALLEY, Calif. (AP) enture today ered fect ad BOATING WITH POT PORTLAND, Ore, (AP)--Po are looking for the owners wo rafts found recently on * Columbia River. Both had iboard in which a total of 4 marijuana plants were French para opped Wednesday miles short of com- NCTOSS |, former before, he can give you And that cludes the widest ¢ trooper § deal. in- choice of models in stock, the high- 't some Wi dnesday, dt e noon est price in town for your trade-in (no. matter what make or model), the best new-car price going, quick- as-a-wink-delivery, plus the after-sales service you've always wanted! So, don't just sit there, Thy time has come to see the man who can give you a beautiful buy on a beautiful car... Chevrolet dealer! vo 8 found Marquant rr under his umbretia from Furnace Creek ve got, to NOTICE BROCK BARBER SHOP will close for ONE week's holidays Aug. 1 - 8th, NOBEL CORMIER Proprietor keep going et them. "If I don't T won't » to make rhe rangers accomp vied Marquant for nearly four hours ree Chevrolet Impala Convertible with the Sports Option ng he consumed wale? feet from tempera: ar needs a Marquant's su 190 degree ground tures, his arms and He your shay Marquant 18, started the hik » SEEM HERMAN DV HOPAN OAVEMOUN HEMMUST COURTICE PHARMACY YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER WILL BE CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK July 31st to Aug. 7th Authorized Chevrolet Dealers in Oshawa -- Whitby ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. NURSE CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE LTD. 140 BOND STREET WEST, OSHAWA, ONT. 300 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 725-6501 PHONE 668-3304 BE SURE TO SEE "BONANZA" OVER CHANNEL 6 AT 9 O'CLOCK SUNDAY NIGHT

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