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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1966, p. 9

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5 ae enemies LE TEGN gS MiG ENP ® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, November 5, 1966 a Fi gh cogs gy a OAT gh oop pe gee oe rye BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE NEWS IN BRIEF ROTP ENROLMENT UP OTTAWA (CP) -- Enrolment in the Regular Officer's Train- i Plan at Canadian universi- - ties this year stands at 569, up 2.5 per cent from the 555 who enrolled in 1965, the defence de- partment said Friday. - APPROVE RESOLUTION UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The United Nations General As- sembly ratified Friday a joint U.S. - Soviet resolution calling for all countries to avoid ac- tions that might cause a spread of nuclear weapons or hinder a treaty to prevent such a spread, REVIVE TITLE OTTAWA (CP)--The rank of brigadier-general is being re- yived. It was used in the Ca- nadian Armv hefore and during the First World War but was later shortened to simply briga- dier. Under the armed forces wnifination hill intendimad in the Commons. Friday, army rank titles will be used. throughout the unified force. PAINT SWASTIKAS VENRAY (Reuters) -- Black swastikas were painted Thurs- day night on 182 graves of Brit- ish soldiers in. the military cemetery here, police said Fri- day. The cemetery contains the graves of more than 600 Brit- ish soldiers killed in 1944 dur- ing the liberation of this small town near the German frontier in Holland's Limburg province. SEND CHEQUE SARNIA (CP) -- A $1,689 cheque went winging across the Atlantic ocean Friday bound for the disaster-stricken town of Aberfan, Wales. The money was collected from Sarnia citizens. Exhaustion Sends Jodoin To Hospital OTTAWA (CP) -- Claude Jo- floin, 52, president of the Cana- dian Labor Congress, has been $ taken to hospital suffering from a blood pressure condition and complications, CLC headquar- ters announced Friday. A spokesman described Jo- doin's condition as "over-ex- haustion."" He was to undergo a series. of tests. The head of the 1,300,000. member congress was to have spoken to a mass meeting of postal workers Sunday in Ot- tawa and to the Ontario Federa- = of Labor Tuesday in Tor- onto. RECRUITING FALLS 'OTTAWA (CP) -- Recruiting for the armed forces now has fallen below 10965 figures, The defence department announced Friday that 6,704 personnel were recruited in the first nine months of the year compared with 6,851 for the January-Sep- tember period of 1965. OPEN TALL OFFICE EDMONTON (CP)--The rail- ways launched Alberta into the 20th century, Donald Gordon, president of Canadian National Railways, said Friday, Mr. Gor- don spoke at the official open- ing of the 26-storey CN building at one. end of Edmonton's Civic Centre development. The §$10,- 600.000 office tower and CNR terminal at 363 feet is the high- est office building west of Tor- onto, POSTPONE EXTENSION OTTAWA (CP) -- Legislation to extend the term of the pres- ent Bank Act beyond its expiry date of Nov, 30 will be intro- duced in the Commons by the middle of the month, Finance Minister Sharp said today. He agreed with Marcel Lambert (PC--Edmonton West) that it will not be possible to complete study of the proposed new Bank Act before the expiry date, EXAMINE. FINANCES UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The UN General Assembly un- animously approved Friday the recommendations of a commit- tee of experts aimed at stream- lining the financial operations of the UN and its specialized agen- cies. Continued refusal of some members, particularly the So- viet Union and France, to pay their assessments for UN peace- keeping forces threw the organ- ization into a crisis two years ago. Whitby Driver Jailed Three Traffic Counts Six days after being charge with driving under suspensicr in. Whitby, 26-year-old Donalc Cornish was caught again, thir time in Oshawa, -- Cornish; of Celina Street, Osh: awa, was spotted driving his late model car on Albert Street. A chase ensued in which speeds of 85 miles an hour were reached. In Oshawa magistrate's court Friday, Cornish pleaded guilty to two charges of driving under suspension and one charge ot dangerous driving. A further charge of failing to remain at the scene of an acci- dent was withdrawn at the re- quest of the Acting Crown At- terney, R. J, Murphy. Cornish' was. given a tnree- month jail sentence on each charge, the sentences to run concurreniiy. Cornish, who pleaded guilty to the charges, admitted pre- vious convictions for criminal negligence, careless driving, driving while, under suspension and failing to stop at a stop sign. PRE-SENTENCE REPORT Lloyd Pilkey, 16, of Church Street, Oshawa, pleaded guilty to a charge of minor consum- ing. He was remanded out of custody for three weeks 80 a pre-sentence report could be ob- tained. LEFT ACCIDENT After hitting the back of a car on Ritson Road South, Mrs. Jacqueline Sawyer, 39, of Rit- son Road North, panicked and left. the scene. Yesterday. she was fined $25 and costs or five days in jail when she pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Police evidence was that Mrs: Sawyer $$$ $$ $$ Premium Quality : 7 $$$ $ $ $ BE WISE .. . ECONOMIZE! SAVE DOLLARS! FUEL OIL on: Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX & DISTRICT e838 SS FARRAR AAAMAAY $ $$ $ $ RAISE CHINCHILLAS FOR PROFIT! They ore completely odorless and con be raised wherever you live, A bosement ©r garage, is suitable, As little as $2,000. invested onw, (payable over 24 months) on assure you of on income of mony thousonds of aolicrs in the future. 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Gentiemen: Please send me all the information you hove on "Raising Chinchilles for Profit,' ADDRESS CITY trove away after hitting a car hat was backing out of a drive- vay. IMPAIRED A charge of drunk driving was reduced to one of impaired driving when Francis O'Don- nell, 43, of Rosedale Avenue, Oshawa, appeared before Mag- istrate Harry Jermyn, O'Don- nell pleaded guilty to the re- duced charge and was fined ee and costs or 15 days in ail, Driving while impaired cost Francis Kelly, of John Street, Oshawa, a $50 fine and costs or four days in jail. He pleaded guilty to the charge. PLEADS GUILTY Twenty « four + year - oid Mar- tin Udall, of Park Road South, Oshawa, pleaded guilty to Ciaiges Gi iaiiing W remain Hi the scene of an accident and driving while under suspension. Sentence was remanded one week so a pre-sentence report could be obtained and a copy Wheat Board Jurisdiction Switches Over To Winters OTTAWA (CP)--The federal cabinet has bypassed agricul-|Thursday. ture and returned jurisdiction' over the Canadian wheat board to the trade department from the finance department, Many Liberals had hoped the semi-autonomous Crown selling' agency would go to Agriculture Minister Greene, whose depart- ment is closer to the: western farmer. In their view, the wheat board as the farmer's friend, could help the party gain sup- port in the prairie grain belt by linking its activities to the agriculture department, The Liberals hold only one of the 48 prairie federal seats. Prime Minister Pearson dis-| closed the move Friday in the Commons with the tabling of a cabinet order - in - council. The aeeareee SWAIOET MINGR Cunounsssie Two youths pleaded guilty to charges of minor _consuming.| itey were Gary Gidson, i#, 01 Columbus, who was fined $50) and costs or 10 days; arid David Wallace, 19, of Whitby Town- ship, who was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. of Udall's previous convictions. DRINKING Four people appeared on charges of being drunk in a public place, Randy Morgan, of Centre Street North, Whitby, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail; Henry Bond, of Somerville Avenue, Oshawa, was fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail; David Lawrence Cusak, of Bay Ridges, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail; and Roy James Purdy, of Richmond Street West, was eg and costs or 10 days in jail, change was effective as of It was the fourth switch for the wheat board since 1960. Ag- riculture Minister Alvin Hamil- ton at that time took it from trade, where it had been since its inception in 1935, RETURNED TO TRADE When the Liberals ousted the Conservatives in 1963, they re- turned it to trade with Mitchell Sharp as minister, In last December's cabinet shuffle, Mr. Sharp took it with him to finance on a temporary basis, largely because of his personal interest and know!l- edge. However, the. board has no department and Mr. moved to drop it. Liberal spokesmen say they took the non-political road and) gave it to the department which could do the most for the board in its job of marketing prairie grain. : e The trade department is most closely 'related to selling and has trade commissioners all over the world, Trade Minister Winters will report to Parlia- ment for the board, which has headquarters in Winnipeg. direct relation to the finance JAN'S TEXACO GARAGE (Complete Repairs) MOVED TO 83 RITSON RD. 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Everything for your enjoyment -- bi ge ag. private beach, water skiing, sailing, canoeing, skin diving, sea fishing charter cruisers, horseback riding, the fabulous Carib» bean Dining Room and Birds Nest Bar, moonlit barbecues on the beach, native floor shows, calypso bands, dance orchestra, Plan an unforgettable holiday at ibe Golden Head 4 4 J " h;* 4 ' Mm isa ~ Beach Hotel, Write today jor free brochure. ORACABESSA, JAMAICA, W on the North Shore at Ocho Rio "LET US PLAN YOUR JAMAICA HOLIDAY" DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE WHITBY 668-8867 102 BROCK ST., WHITBY It's Not Too Early To PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS More than 20% of the year's total retail sales are made in November-December . . . a buying bon- anza that offers a big and last chance to fatten pro- fits. And 20% doesn't begin to tell the Christmas story. Many items sell three and four times as fast in the 21 selling days up to Christmas as in any other ATTENTION RETAILERS FULL 'month. Whether you sell gifts for her, for him, or for the home, it's the year's biggest period for almost all retailers. All this selling action calls for planning... lest a single selling opportunity be missed. Planned promotions will build a profit peak out of selling peaks by putting promotional power behind most wanted merchandise... when it's most wanted. That means maximum traffic out of every merchandise promotion, The Times advertising men have the facts and figures to help you get the most out of your Christmas promotions. If you have not already been contacted by your ad-man in connection with your Christmas selling, ask him to show you the RETAIL TIME TABLE OF OPPORTUNITIES . . . and figures which pertain to your particular business. These tools can be used to your very definite advantage. LET US BUILD A PROFIT PRODUCING PACKAGE FOR YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS ! he Oshawa Cimes THE RETAILERS NO. 1 SELLING MEDIUM oneal are nesta ast orm eens =

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