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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1966, p. 8

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rei S/n A a one a : " i ery : Said sas ORS , 5 " . ate eeiany Vines tna 4° Bo To I OOO OO SU Es . ¥ » eee changes {n their actual take-|income taxes, old age security] CARTIER CAUGHT ON adopted the Indian use of bal home pay because of changing|taxes, and contributions to pen- ae xplorer Jacques Cartier,|sam and spruce bark to. offset 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, November 19, 1966 r ; deductions over the years forlsion plans, hard winters in Canada,' scurvy. Workers Wage Increases Eroded By Price Rises Roman Catholic Fish Rule sew SOFTANA oD 2m, tune) Wega seems nate eel GARAGE ted By US. Bish y " nny 18 ops and other items in the con-|their April peak this year they eee streightonineg tae . F 3 sumer price index has eroded|were $91:72, a gain of 23.2 per @ _Ganeent Pongirs ¥. ( AP) -- U.S.; If they decide to discontinue/on Good Friday, the Friday be-|,way more than half the addi-|cent, 18 CHURCH STREET nase those in/|the Lwpzearald tradition of|fore Easter, and other Fridays/tiong) income wage-earners in HAVE EFFECT Ph. 725-0522 , France and Italy, now|Friday abstinence, : ; th eaneieing > indhatiiad ( 4 urged strongly by their bishops| The bishops said in their ol had in the ined five years. But a DBS computation of the Lee Bishop |} RADIATOR REPAIRS BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE 1004 Simcoe St. South Wentworth Ph: -- 728-1411 3 MECHANICS TO SERVE.YOU! | Tune-Ups - Brake Service = @fneral Repairs they arejin Lent decide for themselves ' ' effect of price rises on 'the otto a cunmienr pends ge al Lg ampere pach Wages in the first half of this|spending power of the dollar - In a historic decree an-|ing Lent "the obligation to ab-/Year were running about 23 per|shows that the $74.45 in 1961 nounced Friday night; the Na-|stain and-or fast is so substan-|Cent higher than five years ago.\rose to $82.64 in April this year ELECT tional Conference of' Catholic|tial that 'no Catholic Chris-|But the lessened purchasing] in terms of 1961 dollars. This is Bishops released the country's|tian will lightly excuse him-/POwer of the dollar on the con-jan increase of 11 per cent, Radiators 42 Bond St. W. J. BLACK ALDERMAN 45,000,000 Catholics from man-|self' from it." sumer market has cut deeply) 'To arrive at its figures, DBS * 725-1633 into the gain, reduces actual earnings aver- t Fri- tg ge pane cicate Pg stages nid Pe Earp This was revealed in an anal-|ages by the percentage amounts The change is effective Dec.|press conference whether a ysis of price index trade and|consumer prices rise. The re- 2--the first Friday of Advent~|¢ atholic who eats meat on Fri-| average weekly wages in manu-|sult indicates the real worth of but since in most dioceses the/day during Lent would commit facturing industries prepared by|wages if consumer prices and no-meat rule is lifted on the day|, 'sin aid "that would be a|the Dominion Bureau of Statis-|consumption patterns had re- after Thanksgiving, most U.S.|matter between him and his|tics. Figures are complete only| mained unchanged over the Catholics may join fellow) confessor." to the end of June and do not/five-year period, churchmen in France, Italy Th bish opi esid they ltted reflect wage gin price wo . e the ag-vy take "f creases later this summer and|into account amounts that wage-|-- and Canada in eating meat next the ban to permit. U.S. Catholics an } pga yey day. freedom of choice in observing French and Italian bishops personal penance, But they treed Catholics from the rule Of caid they still "give first place Panialion bishops did it Oct. 14,|t2.abstinence from flesh meat." Their action was authorized by| : i Pope Paul and the Vatican r@ ) council. | There's More To See with... East Mall, 600 King Street East 7 Z 3 Telephone thers Lid. Guaranteed Used Cors ROY W. NICHOLS ing a PHONE 728-6206 44 Years Serving You POLLARD'S HOBBIES Oshowa's Hobby Supply Centre @ PLASTIC MODELS @ FLYING MODELS @ ELECTRIC TRAINS @ RACING CARS 92 Simcoe St. North 723-9512 "The Regency Room'-Royal Hotel 171 Brock St. N., Whithy-----Dining Room Open 12 Noon Meet Your Friends Before end After The Geme | Bro Monuments . «+ OF Distinction 668-3552 Whitby GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Get ready for , come in SICKUP & Srey The U.S. bishops, winding up an extraordinary meeting of the conference, made several exceptions to their decree. Catholics still must abstain and fast--limit the consumption of food in general--on Ash Wed- nesday, the first day of Lent, Chinese Rocket Firings Hinted PEKING (Reuters)--An Eng- lish-language news sheet pub- lished here Friday hinted that China's nuclear missile ' was capable of hitting nearby United States forces and bases. The first indication of the! range of the missile used. last month in China's fourth nuclear test came in a Letter from China edited by American jour- nalist Anna Louise Strong, ! s mg Strong is generally be- control commit. [ilieved to have closer contact doing what the with China's top leaders than any other foreigner. In the latest issue of her newsletter she recalled that China's first test of a missile- borne nuclear bomb came dur- ing President Johnson's Asian tour and Manila conference "which were clearly designed to organize an Asian and Pa- of broad groups of workers fairly well, they aren't repre- sentative of individuals because of differences in occupations, skills, geographic location, and different rates paid to men and/j women. | Oshawa-Whithy SPORTS Highlights TONIGHT--. HOCKEY--OHA Junior "A" Lesgue--Homilton Red Wings vs Oshawa Generals ot Civic Auitorium at 7:15 p.m, SUNDAY, NOV. 20-- HOCKEY---OHA Metro Junior "B" Lea: Weston Dorper ve Whitby | Lasco. Steelers at Whitby Arena, 7:30 p.m, . . JAW League-- Doubleheader at Civic Auditorium 10 a.m. . . . Duplete League-- Doubleheader at Civic Auditorium, 4 p.m, .. . Oshewe Senior League --Doubleheader at Civic Auditorium, 7 p.m... . Oshewe Industriel Leeg: Doub oat B lle Areno, 11:30 am... + North Plent League--Doubleheader at Port Perry Arena, 1 p.m. MONDAY, NOV. 21-- HOCKEY--GM Leegue----Doubieheader at Civic Auditorium, 8 p.m...» Oshewe Minor ym abe gomes ot Children's Arena, three at Brooklin Arena, and two at Civic Auditorium, TUESDAY, NOV. 22 HOCKEY--Eastern Ontario Junior "B" League--Peterborough Don Byes vs Oshawa Crushmen at Civic Auditorium et 8 p.m. .. . Osher Minor Ne rae gomes at Children's Arena, 7.20 a.m, FIGURE SKATING CLUB=Civic Auditorium 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23-- vac hist Miner Leegues--Three gomes at Children's Arena, THURSDAY, NOY. 24-- HOCKEY-----Oshawa Minor L 'Two games, C FIGURE SKATING----Civic Auditorium, 6 p.m, C /M Canadian Conservatory of Music FULLY QUALIFIED Instructors for @ PIANO ACCORDION @ SPANISH |i GUITARS ELECTRIC GUITARS @ BAND end ORCHESTRA TRAINING "GRADE EXAMINATIONS : Bpen Daily 9 A.M, to 9 P.M, -- INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIED -- for information. 0101 FOOTE'S Towing Service Telephone Answering Service CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 728-9493 Oshawa 103 King St. E.j} i 24 hours listening | on your home station JOHN BLACK Fellow Oshowaians, | om a prota of the C.L.C. on the "Canadian ne cere -- ugene Forsey, as wel financial administrative training numerous local Committees. May 932 BROCK & T. N. WHITBY FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE YS Our Locel rvice Contractors SRWDON'S FUELS FURNACE OIL -- Hl OIL AND COAL 2--encourage more industry for Oshowe: this will help keep the people working and derive more revenue from taxation by them and less from the citizen; tre Tigh ett jee rates being charged in with Be fully informed on the latest happenings. Listen to all the local district and international news « + + tfeported by Ross Gibson. You Like It... oe dt Likes You DISTRIBUTOR 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP Heckey Equipment PULL LINE OF C.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parts KEYS MADE 497 SIMCOE ST. 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SEE YOUR MILLS MAN FOR WINTERIZED "GOODWILL" VALUE! @ LEN BURTON @ BILL HAYNES @ ROSS SHEYAN @ RON SILVER @ MURRAY FRANKLIN @ BERT AMEY @ DAVE BATHE @ RAY McLAUGHLIN @ TOM SWEET @ JOHN STUTT @ KEN QUINN @ BADE CRANFIELD @ DON GAVAS 1966 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE V-8 engine; automatic trans- mission; custom radio; power Steering; power brakes and mony other extros. Bronze in color with white top and white vinyl trim, Balance of new cor warranty. Lic. No. H81202 2995° 1965 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN V-B engine; custom radio; sil- ver blue in color with match- ing trim. Lic. No. 41-27E 1949-°° STRATO CHIEF : CHEVE CUST 2- R V-8 engine; automatic trans- mission; custom radio; power steering; power brakes; white with blue trim. One owner, low mileage Lic. No. H95201 2299° 1965 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR STATIONWAGON V-8 engine; automatic trans- mission; custom radio; Uni- royal white wall tires; aqua with matching aqua interior. This wagon is in exceptional condition, Lic. No. X8963 2299 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-DOOR SEDAN V-8 engine; automatic trans- mission; custom radio; Black with blue trim. Lic. No. H94348 1699-° 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8 engine; automatic trans- mission; radio; power steer- ing; power brakes, White with red trim. A flashy model ready to go! Lie. Ye. 58161 1649°° 1964 STRATO CHIEF 4-DOOR SEDAN Economy 6-cylinder engine; automatic transmission; pow- er steering and custom radio; Here is real economy. Lic. No. H92219 1299-° TRUCKS 1963 BUICK WILDCAT 2-DOOR HARDTOP Fully power equipped; silver blue with white vinyl top and blue bucket seats. Floor con- sole. Low mileage. Original owner's name on request. Lic. No. 37072E 1999 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Automatic transmission; cus- tom radio, Red with red trim and black top; new tires, new exhaust system. A real flashy car, Lic. No. H97663 1249:°° 1960 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE Automatic transmission; cus- tom radio; white with red trim, Looks and runs like new. Lic. No. 86431 849° AS-IS SPECIALS 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR {De heen 199° 1960 METEOR COACH 1 49° 1959 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 199° Lie. H81667 4-Door Sedan Lic, H77871 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR STATIONWAGON Automatic transmission; cus- tom radio; power steering. Lie. No. X7009 1199 1963 FORD "500 XL" GALAXIE CONVERTIBLE V-8 engine; automatic trans- mission on the floor; power steering; power brakes; cus- tom radio; wire wheel discs; red with red trim and white top, Lic. No. H90368 1649-°° YOUR PONTIAC--BUICK--VAUXHALL--VIVA--ACADIAN--BEAUMONT--G.M.C,--BEDFORD DEALER The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. PHONE 723-4634 266 KING STREET WEST Downtown Oshawa 1965 VIVA DELUXE With custom radio, 40 miles to the gallon with this one, Lic. No. H91268 1049°° 1965 GMC 2-TON PICK UP Long box, 15,000 miles, bal- ance of new truck 00 warranty .... 1962 GMC HYDRO LINE TRUCK Complete with winch and "A" f .00 compartment SOOO 1958 WHITE TRACTOR Full air; sleeper cab; 1000 x 20 tires; new motor gone only 4000 miles. 2000°° Lic. Y43294

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