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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, July 30, 1966 AGLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Incco-USW M TORONTO (CP) -- Contract talks here between the United Steelworkers of America (CLC) and the International Nickel Company of Canada Lid. are making headway, William Dickie, Ontario's chief concili- ation officer who is- supervising the negotiations, said Friday. In an interview he said; 'We are making considerable prog- ress and both sides have agreed to talk on throughout the week- end,"' He would make no further comment, Negotiations for a contract to replace the old contract which expired July 10 resumed Tues- day after they were broken off July 14 when 16,000 members of local 6500 walked off the job and paralysed Inco's Sudbury dis- strict operations. Later they were joined by 1,800 members of Local 6200 which shut down the company! at Port Colborne, Ont. ® | Report Denied Detllion Chief | sume FRANKFURT, Ont. (CP)-- Federal Fisheries Minister H, Citizens are preparing a peti-|J- Robichaud said Friday there tion urging William Hockley to|!5 "0 foundation to a report he reconsider his decision to re-| Will be named to the Senate by sign as police chief of this vil- the fall. Jage near Belleville. A Halifax newspaper Hockley resigned after head- " ing the force for less than four Sources that the New Bruns months. wick representative in the fed- The resignation Wednesday eral cabinet would replace Sen- came after hoodlums had|ator C. J. Veniot of Bathurst, abused his wife and put sugar who retired last month at the in the gas tank of his car. He|Compulsory age of 75. had also been criticized, he Mr. Robichaud said he is not said, by businessmen who said | Prepared to consider a Senate traffic tickets were bad for bus-|#PPointment before he is of- Iness. fered such a post by the prime The petition will demand the, ™nister. council officially ask Mr. Hock- ley to continue his job, Council- Foods Wasted lors who refuse will be asked to) qoroNTO (CP) -- Dr. Wil- liam Gall of Oakville, director] resign, the petition states, . of the Canada-Mysore project,| Bank Strike Over says Southeast Asian oieu| eae .., would have enough nutritious eure er saaharee 40 (008 for their populations if they} cided Friday to end their three.|¢liminated their spoiled food ra- month strike over a pay dis- pute. The 5,400 employees will go back Wednesday following pay increases, per cent. Rodents, lack of Elephant Berserk jproper storage facilities and the MEXICO (AP)--An elephant |¢limate all contribute to the being used in filming a new/high ratio Tarzan series for Mexican tele-| Dr. Gall is on furlough from) vision went berserk Friday and the aid project's centre in India. killed a trainer and seriously Agreement Made injured a woman and her son. The trainer tried to control the elephant, but it wrapped its MiAMI (AP) The Miami| trunk around him and then News announced Friday it has) stamped him to death, It later reached an agreement to have was shot and killed by a mili-\its newspapers printed and dis-| tary cadet, tributed by the Miami Herald, its competitor, Seeks Bomb Reward "The agreement assures per- manence of The News as a com- MADRID (Reuters) -- Fran-|Pletely independent newspaper cisco Simo, 40, a fisherman who|Voice in Miami, the publishers showed officials the spot where |of both papers said in a state- an American hydrogen bomb|ment. -- plunged into the Mediterranean| The News will continue to near his boat Jan. 17, Friday | Publish its afternoon papers six was reported to be seeking $5.-|\days a week but will drop its 000,000 compensation from the |Sunday paper Eventually United States. The bomb,. which|News editorial staff will move fell into the sea after two U.S, |into the new Herald building, planes collided, was recovered |Possibly within 30 days April 7. e R D ad Flier Is Well eporter eport SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Lieut FREETOWN (Reuters) -- Da-|Dieter Dengler, the first U.S vid Loshak, staff flier to escape from North Viet sala sie Nam, is at: Balboa Naval Hos- dent of the London Daily Tele- pital in good condition, the navy graph, was deported from Si- says erra Leone Friday night after Dengler being fined 200 leones ($280) on if., was admitted Wednesday night for treatment of malnu a charge of sedition, He was) trition and foot trouble, officials also found guilty of publishing) said a false statement likely to in-) He was rescued July 20 after jure the reputation of the gov a 23-day ordeal evading his cap- ernment of Sierra Leone, but ves was found not guilty of publish- ing a false statement and re- port likely to cause alarm and| fear to the public. Colborne Man Dies) COLBORNE, Ont. (CP)-- Rarry McKenzie, owner of Mc- Kenzie Canners Ltd. died in nearby Cobourg hospital Friday afier he was injured earlier in| issued a communique by tele the day in a three vehicle ac phone saying 'we will deal out cident, Colborne about 30 |Justice to them (the police) in CP HON. H. J. ROBICHAUD said it Speaking at a press confer-| ence Friday, Dr. Gall said the} spoilage rate in some countries for wheat can be as high as 50 28, of Pacifica, Ca Violence Threat BELFAST (Reuters) The outlawed Ulster Volunteer Force today threatened police with re prisals for "brutal treatment"' of Protestant crowds in demon strations in this Northern Ire- land capital last weekend A Belfast newspaper said the jextreme rightwing organization miles west of Belleville. the near future.' Paisley of the breakaway Free io Friday afternoon, when they expressed admiration for his erable distance off shore. When toy of the Free Presbyterian The newspaper said the group HERE AND THERE Presbyterian Church received a call that two boys courage in going to prison for they arrived the boys and raft)Church, chose a jail sentence denied taking part in protests over the jailing of Rey. Ilan s ighter P 1 Oshawa firefighters rushed to" y, communique agreed with Cedar Beach on Lake Ontar-)Ppaisiey's stand, however, and were adrift on a raft a consid his principles . Paisley, anti-Catholic modera were a few feet from the shore-/rather than sign a court order line. jto keep the peace NOW THAT YOU'VE DECIDED TO DANCE... LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS... BRUSH UP ON THE OLD FAVORITES aT ARTHUR MURRAY FRANCHISED STUDIO SPECIAL PRE-VACATION OFFER PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY PLUS DANCE $ rarrits 10,00 WILL GET YOU READY FOR VACATION FUN AIR-CONDITIONED STUDIO AT 11% SIMCOE ST. 5. OPEN 1 TO 10 P.M, DANY CALL 728-1681 aatinad "i ws ws a Makes Some Progress had learned from Liberal party) | died the}; Cairn Dedicated | MATHESON, Ont. (CP) -- More than, 900 persons, prac- tically the entire population of this community 42 miles east of Timmins, watched Friday as a cairn was dedicated commem- orating the 223 persons killed in a forest fire July 29, 1916. 1._W. Spooner, provincial mu- nicipal affairs minister, dedi- cated the cairn and described the fire victims as Northern On-| tario pioneers, | The fire destroyed six, towns and 1,000 square miles of home- The monetary loss was esti- mated at $2,000,000, | The towns of Kelso, NushXa, \Ramore, Porquis Junction, Iro-| |quois Falls and Matheson were| 'levelled. The hamlets of Homer and Monteith were officially listed as damaged in the in-| ferno, pital for Sick Children has es-| tablished a new department of medical engineering, it was an- nounced Friday. The new department will be headed by Dr, Keith A. Ivey,| lan electrical engineer who has jserved as an engineering con- | sultant in Washington to the |United States government for |the last four years. A hospital spokesman said the |department will study the de-| | velopment of artificial arms and| steaders' farmland and bush.| saint soun, NB. (cP) New Department TORONTO (CP) -- The Hos-| | | MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION GETS CHEQUE Stanley Mason, left, pres- ident of the Oshawa branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, accepts a cheque for $350 from Da- WEATHER FORECAST (Thursday from Barksdale, La., but its destination and assign- ment were not disclosed. The defence department said lit assumed the pilot lost con- sciousness, possibly from lack Lost U-2 Airplane Found In Bolivia ie ss 2 im ORURO, Bolivia (AP)--Boliv-/D. Hickman, 32, of Alexandria, automatic pilot. fan and 11S officials searched) La U-2 planes have been em- lthe wreckage of a plane in the| The U.S. defence department |pioyea in acriai pULYeinance |hills of western Bolivia today |had identified Hickman Thurs-|over Cuba, but there was no for firm evidence it was an| day at the man at the controls confirmation that was Hick | American U.- 2 reconnaissance|of the missing U-2, It took off)man's mission. jet that strayed more than)so 3,000 miles from Florida with) : fits pilot apparently unconscious. | = = Officials _ there is little it i t. a ga DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 58.00 PER DAY tr ay 4 725-6553 It' plunged to earth Thursday | MILEAGE CHARGE afternoon, apparently from a/| RUTHERFORD"S great height, Wreckage was) CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS strewn over a wide area, The! pilot's, body was found, badly | mans battered by the crash. | Officials said farmers who found the wreckage near the | Bolivian border with Peru and Chilevand 140 miles south of La | | Paz, turned in papers identify- ing the pilot as Capt. Robert The 4 C's of Saving CONFIDENCE ! CONVENIENCE ! COMFORT ! CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST CONFIDENCE -- knowing that you are receiving the best rate of interest -- paid more often. CONVENIENCE -- longer saving hours daily and all day Saturday, COMFORT -- dealing with friendly people -- with @ community Trust Com- pany, OCVI, It was one of sev- eral donations made by the Get Together Club to charitable organizations in recent months. --Oshawa Times Photo | Papers Left vid Allingham on behalf of the Oshawa Get - Together Club, The money was rais- ed through a series of Sa- turday night dances at GARY NESBITT Representative |legs controlled by electrical !m-| [pulses in the muscles and the 'development of artificial kid- neys and hearts. |Charge Naturopath VANCOUVER (CP) -- Dr. E.} E. Rogers, 72, a city naturé path, was charged Friday with criminal negligence in the June 11 death of a 22-month-old boy Fine Warm Weather Ahead When Reds Flee Little Change Anticipated TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts;sunny with little change in tem-;attempt to trap them, the offi- perature, Winds light, ; Haliburton, Killaloe, Northern today, The youngster, Leonidas De-|with temperatures in the high|Georgian Bay, Timagami, North issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Mainly sunnky skies SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada SAVE WITH... Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation 19 Simcoe St N. Oshawe, 723-$221 SAIGON (Reuters) Viet Cong political leaders left be- hind minutes of an unfinished meeting in the jungle July 20 when they fled a government Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 an ; : 23 King St. W. |clal Viet Nam press agency said Sevrmenvine, 623-2527 The agency said South Viet- mosten, son of Mr, and Mrs,|seventies during the afternoons|Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with ajnamese special forces tried to) Harry Demosten of Ladner ner's jury ruled June 20, magistrate's court Monday. Evidence at the inquest re- vealed the youngster suffered| four months. The family physician and spe clalists described the boy's con-| dition as uncomfortable and itchy but not dangerous The boy's father testified at the inquest that a diet of chopped up cabbage, celery, | carrots, green are forecast for southern southern Ontario generally the mid and high seventies disturbance moving across area Sunday Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Windsor, don, Hamilton, Toronto Lake Erie, Southern} Lon Gunfire Echoes In warmer. re-|few of malnutrition, a coro-|gions this weekend, In central) showers or thundershowers Sun-|the whole leadership of the Na-| and northern regions tempera-|day afternoon or evening. Sea-\tional Liberation Front -- the) Dr. Rogers is to appear in| tures will be much the same aS/ sonable In! southwest 15 to 20 White from. variously described skin) Manitoba will bring SOME] hogs with occasional showers ailments which began when eer tay pcg edt thundershowers, Wind s/someone dropped a bag full of had chicken. pox at the age of tivity PE . southwest 15 to 25, cloudy periods. Scattered|surround them after a tip that temperatures. Winds! Viet Cong political wing--was/ assembled at a guerrilla strong-| Marie, hold near the Cambodian bor-) cloudi-| der. | The leaders got away, but) Algoma, Sault Ste River: Variable documents, the min- EASTVIEW including Cochrane, Bay Mostly | Showers turning cooler. "|northwest 15 to 20, Western Variable cloudiness Ottawa: Mainly sunny Winds southwest 15, dishes, beets and half a pint of National Shoot Off Forecast temperatures... grapefruit a day was prescribed by Dr. Rogers. Contract Signed MONTREAL (CP)--Wage in- creases ranging from 30 to 75 cents an hour were contained ) a two-year contract signed Friday by the union represent- ing 12,000 garment workers in Quebec The contract between real Dress and Sports Manufacturers Guild and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (CLC) was agreed upon at three separate union membership meetings held since July 26 Parents Payment TORONTO (CP)--School trus tee Ying Hope said Friday 86 per cent of parents responding to a private survey he con- ducted believe the full cost of vandalism should be paid by parents of the vandals Other maiority opinions ex pressed in the survey were that immigrant children should be integrated with other children, that religious instruction in the schools is wrong and that sec- ondary schools should not spon- sor student political clubs. Mr. Hope sent out about 1,000 12-part questionaires in the past 12-part questionnairies in the past six weeks to parents, most of whom live in Ward. 3 which be represents. He said he re ceived more than 150 replis, Mont- Wear SOUTH MARCH, Ont, (CP)-- A crackle of gunfire will echo! across the largest range in the world near here today when some 200 pistol and rifle marks-| men gather to start shooting it out for national honors At stake are Canadian titles in the sporting and match rifle} events, both fired from 50 and 100 yards with the .22-calibre rifle, and the handgun competi- Low tonight high Sunday WIMGMOr is siscecs St. Thomas .. {London .... | Kitchener Mount Forest |Wingham .. Hamilton .... St. Catharines .... Toronto |Peterborough .... {KINgStON ...seeees iTrenton . 55 55 55 55 » 50 50 coe 50 '5 Herveccens OO 50 tion, fired from 25 and 50 yards. | rinaloe The small-bore events, which continue until Monday, are the introduction to nine days | Muskoka of North Bay . shooting at the defence depart-| Sudbury tee ment's Connaught Ranges, miles west of the capital. The range is a mile wide and ac commodates matches fired at distances up to 1,000 yards Starting Sunday the area will resound with the bark of large- bore rifles as the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association maiches open with the service rifle A events in which some 250 active servicemen will fire the government issue CIAI weapon. more popularly known as the FN rifle } When you need "HOME-NURSING" CALL A V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" CITY OF The Public ntermediate upervisor Main. dut sewers Works Department of Draftamon to work es include pavements and simple et elevatior Applicants must be registered as @ equivalent experience omprehensive employee Reply IN WRITING ONLY education, experience, etc., giving before INTERMEDIATE DRAFTSMAN SALARY RANGE--$4,635.00 te $5,371.00 (3614 hour working week). the preparetion of alculation of road and sewer grades simple curve data and intersection detail jation of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists or have benefits ore prov OSHAWA the under City of Oshawa, requires or the direction of a Drafting onstruction drawings fo jiverts and bridges including the manhole and catehbasin rim Technician with the Ontario Asso ded full details of age, marital status August 3, 1966 t The Personnel Officer City Hell, Oshewe, Onteric. ATTENTION SAVE * Farm Tank CALL COLLECT 668-3341 WHY PAY MORE? 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