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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1966, p. 2

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{| iS '"@ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 23, 1966 +A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE : ASP Saeetevaes (CP)--A group of erTe it il 8 = Hf unable to re ASS MEMMNNMCY South Viet Nam lett part of his ing program to detect percep- tual handicaps in kindergarten and Grade 1 children. MN and require 11 psy- « Chologists, is to be put before the full board of education next Ready For Road OTTAWA (CP)--The first of ight Confederation Caravans-- piped g Adee d trailers that will tour ida next year car- rying historical exhibits -- ar- 'ered by Feb. 1. The vehicles take to the road May 1. Two Convicted TORONTO (CP)--John Mark Ontario Liberals P Draft Gordon' Move WALTER GORDON + + « Won't get involved Loans Reported OTTAWA (CP)--A total of 28,989 loans worth $71,112,489 were made under the Farm Im- provement Loans Act from April 1, to June 39 this year, the finance department re- ported Tuesday. Under the act, the government may guarantee '|loans made by chartered banks to farmers for a wide range of farm improvements including purchases of machinery and equipment. Bad Business logues by other department | stores to keep from losing busi- ness. He was replying to Frank Howard (NDP --Skeena) who told the Commons the allega- tions were made during a meet- ing of the Indian affairs com- mittee. sal q OTTAWA (CP) --: Solicitor-/ ToRONTO (CP)--An attempt General Pennell promised Tues-|t4 auction the Muskoka-area re- day to look into allegations that/ sort of Bigwin Inn failed Tues- .|some Hudson's Bay Co. trading! " ot managers destroyed cata- Plan Shortage Cited _ TORONTO (CP) -- Canada has @ serious shortage of per- , 8a head of the Ontario ment's division of training. Mr. Martin, also citizenship adviser, said immigrants who do not English can be taught the lan- guage in from to six iNet alot he, ee te of the new facilities of the In- ternational Institute of Metro- politan Toronto. Buddies Benefit PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A wealthy U.S. soldier killed in $100,000-plus inheritance to two fellow soldiers because he felt they needed it, Edward M. Mc- Iivain Jr., 21-year-old trooper, left $15,000 each to two bud- dies who had served with him at Fort Bragg, N.C. Scotch Stolen NEW YORK (AP)---Hijackers kidnapped two trailer truck drivers and made off with their cargoes of more than $300,000 in scotch whisky and electric shavers, police said. Both men were driven around for several hours hidden in bandits' auto- mobiles before being released Tuesday, Auction Bid Fails day when the highest bid stayed well below the reserve bid entered by the mortgagees. Paul A. Lobraico, president of the syndicate which owns the resort, said it is still for sale with a price of about $800,000 was charged with murder and "| remand Life-Death Drive Failed EDMO. (CP) -- A 21- . rg ey with no rcs teal a stable to hospital in his cruiser at speeds up to 100 miles an hour. Shirley Parris said Constable Gordon Pearson, 23, was cons- cious the 10-mile drive wag "pea cd to PP | lon't sivp for an, aed "aut 'he was dead on arrival at Police later arrested Charles W. Hill, 26, of Edmonton, He led without plea to Nov. Miss Parris said she acted 'on impulse" after the con- stable and two other men were shot in an all-night restaurant early Tuesday, The constable had quelled a disturbance in the restaurant, a witness said. when a man walked in and began shooting. Constable Pearson and two men sitting at the counter were hit. Adolphus Savard, 31, of Ed- monton and Donald #. |'Hiron- delle, 35, of Villeneuve, Alta., h ware tn sities! cnnditiqn in hospital today. TAKE ANY CARD HAMBURG (AP)--Irate citt- zens who demand that a police- man identify timself will be handed a card with his name and number in this north Ger- man port city. The force had the cards printed after people complained they could not identify policemen involved in clashes with demonstrators nai TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Mild temperatures and showers are in most of southern Ontario today. Cold air will advance slowly and should reach Lake fos and Georgian Bay lat Thursday. Shower acti will increase as the colder ap proaches. Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Ni- agara, Windsor, London, Ham- ilton, Toronto: Cloudy and mild today. Cloudy with scattered night and Thursday. Winds south 15, Armless Driver Passes In Test Nerrmcuam Basten dl (Reuters)--A woman born with- out arms has passed her driv- ing test in a spectally-made car at the first attempt. The car, a three-wheeler, was made in the northern England city for Mary Sullivan by Brit- ain's national health. service. She starts the engine with her heel, steers with her right foot, blows the horn with a nudge of her little toe and flashes the early in 1966. turn signals with a knee, OTTAWA (CP) -- Construc- tion Superintendent Oscar Elli- son told a coroner's inquest Tuesday he ignored questioning from two safety engineers about the adequacy of falseworks on the Heron Road bridge which collapsed Aug. 10, killing nine workmen. "You knew two safety men had questioned the design of the falseworks and yet did not pur- and negotiations with prospec- tive buyers still are going on. Steak Chokes ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) Mrs, Madalyn Koch, 54, appar- ently choked to death on a ner Tuesday in her Rochester : home. Martin, 42, of Montreal and j Carl Uteck, 43, of Thornhill, Ont., Tuesday were convicted in | county court of con to --. "a were: ry le a lan government bonds, 7 =, were egw i Soe, lor sentencing. Judge Harry | Waisberg asked for pre-sen- ' tence reports on both men. No Change Seen TORONTO (CP)--No change oe the Loy. = Grink- Ontario is currently intended, Provincial Secretary John Seeemne has be the Fed- erated Women's Institutes of Ontario. His --_ toa Pen apse from Ss one a rt results of resolutions 'preseated to a semi-annual meeting of the FWIO board Tuesday. The four- day meeting will end Friday. HERE AND THERE BORROW CASH WHITBY § HUGH JOHN FLEMING - + « former. minister Works Frauds OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal payments under the municipal winter works program were re- duced by more than $1,000,000 last fiscal yer after discovery of fraudulent practices, Auditor- General Maxwell Henderson in- formed the Commons public accounts committee Tuesday. Hugh John Flemming (PC-- Victoria-Carleton), former for- estry minister said the winter tby| works program is hurting the pulp and paper industry be- *}cause it draws workers out of the woods into municipal jobs *|just at the time of year they are most needed for timber cut-| ting. Bob Hope Sued LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bob} _He said he received a brief! '=> Hope was sued for $50,000 Tues- ' day by a Salt Lake City man claimed the comedian's golf cart struck him during the Bob Hope Desert Classic Feb. 23. Rodney W. Cushing, 63, said he suffered a painful leg injury. Beard's OK PHILADELPHIA (AP)--The Pennsylvania civil service com- mission has ordered Philadel- phia County to rehire welfare worker Jan Feidel, fired be- cause he had a beard. Said the commission: "There is nothing reprehensible or sive with a neat growth of hair on the face and throat of a man." HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS A small ped of cash and were len overnight in a break + in at Glazier Med- at 136 Simcoe St. taken, "Stal -- Traffic signals are to be installed at the Dundas Street East pedes- crossing, Whitby, subject department of transport a proval. Town council accepted tender of $1,820 for the work. ©xP067 A eoll gia. ' tate 28-6201 Four Seasons Travel Remember this number... JET CPA NONSTOP TO AMSTERDAM & See any Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific... and ry Canadian Greifiic anmunes $2~ CPA will jet you from Toronto to Amsterdam for only $41 down = 14 to 21 day economy round trip. Balance in 24 monthly instal Sis'be" ly installments of | po For Reservations and Travel Information Call NALD TRAVEL SER OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN sue the matter any further?" asked Herbert Langdon of Tor- onto, special counsel for the in- quest. Mr. Ellison, from Mitchell, Ont., said everybody involved was satisfied with the wooden framework put up to support plece of steak she had for din-| Construction of the roadbed be- tween the foundation piers. The bridge is to cross the Rideau River in the city's south end to help form a major traffic artery. Bridge Framework Warning Ignored By Superintendent Precedes Colder Period showers and continuing mild to-)15 Mild, Showery Weather St. 'Thomas "ebeneene 40 London orevbectnces 40 Kitchener eeeeeneee Mount Forest seeenqees sebeeteeos tensscenece 42 Peterborough...» 40. Kingston.....ss006 40 Trenton .sescccoces 40 Killaloe .secssssses 40 Muskoka ..dsseeeee 40 North Bay segeetses 35 Sese%es Sudbury seeeeereene s Barlton ssssseseeee Y Sault Ste. Marie... River ..s0os. 15° omines seeneenes toeapecene BERRBBE Northern' Georgian Bay, Ti- Northern White River, Coch- rane: Cloudy with a few snow- flurries and cooler today. Cpr gd cloudy with snow. inds. light. Southern Georgian Bay, Hali- 'burton, Killaloe: Cloudy with scattered showers and mild to- day and Thursday. Winds south Ottawa: Sunny today but clouding over tonight, Thursday overcast with occasional rain. Continuing mild. Winds light. Forecast temperatures indso 4 65 i Maen 2 usw 1 NACE? Bown Peyment--First Payment Decembe: Ht PERRY Day or Night .. . 723-3443 Ne BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 9e -- 1.35 DINNER 5:30 p.m. te 8:00 p.m. Good Food Reasonable Prices Parking Rear of Hotel HOTEL. LANCASTER 27 KING ST, W, report from university student Ricky Brock of Waterloo, Ont., who toured the job site with the safety inspectors and passed on the warning. But Mr. Ellison said he felt the inspectors merely were seeking his opin- ion of the work, not giving a warning. Good Names Te Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill McFeeters --= Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 | AS A MODERN RAKING LEAVE STEAMBATH VICE HOMEMAKER | HAVE MORE INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO THAN WASHING WINDOWS, PUTTING OUT GARBAGE CANS, SHOVELLING SNOW or .. I'm MOVING TO PRINCESS ANNE APARTMENTS WITH HUGE SUITES and BALCONIES FREE INDOOR HEATED POOL FREE HYDRO and WATER BEAUTIFUL EASILY CLEANED PLASTIC LINED KITCHEN CUPBOARDS NUMEROUS MORE FEATURES. St. Catharines ..... 42 TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY NOTICE TO ELECTORS . NOMINATION MEETING NOMINATIONS for the offices of REEVE; DEPUTY-R is Councillors and 5 Public School Area Trustees Soret tere cil ke bald thn TOWNSHIP HALL, COLUMBUS, on 'i ee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1966 et the hour of 7:30 o'clock in the evening. ELECTIONS Years 1869 and 1966, AND Five (8) Puble Schoo! 1967 ond 1968, WILL TAKE Reeve, and three (3) Councillors for the rea Trustees for years PLACE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1966 (if en election is necessary) POLLS will POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 1-- NY, of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 and 7 in Con, 3 At the residence me Leo Dorig, POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 2-- Ys of Lots 8 to 17, inclusive, in Con, 4, At the Vacent Office in the Lensdowne Send & Gravel office), Simcoe St. N., in Lo! POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 3-- All of lots 1 to 17, inclusive, in Con, n et 10 A.M. and close at 7 p.m. VOTES will be taken at the following places: 5 in Con, 2: All of Lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and § in Con, 3: N34 of Lote and all of Lots | to 7, inclusive, in Con, 4, RR. 2, Oshawe (Harmony Rood N., south of Teunten Rd, &) Shopping Centre (between the Restaurant end the t 12, Con, 4, 5. At the United Church Community Hall, Kedron (corner of Ritson Rd. N. end the Sth Concession oncession 5. Road) in Lot 8, ¢ POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 4-- All of Lots 1} to 17, inclusive in both of Concessions 6 and 7, At the Hell, Columbus, jon, 6, in Lot 12, © POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 5-- All of hgte 1 "9 17, inclusive, in both At the hureh Hall, Ragien, in M. WM. GOLDIE, oN mg he ond % : Officer end Clerk, Columbus, Onterie. OF OSHAWA -- OTHER BUTCHERS HATE HIM Because His prices are so low ! BUT CUSTOMERS ALL LOVE HIM for Savings and Quality They Know ! PRIME RIB ROAST Red Juicy and Short Cut 69: SHORT)RIB OR BLADE OR CHUCK ROAST Defet, Degreasy end Their Delicious 59: Round and Sirloin, T-Bone and Wing Steak or 719: BREAKFAST SIDE BACON C Ib FIRST GRADE "CANADA PACKERS" BUTTER Cc Ib with $5.00 meot order CANADA PACKERS PEAMEAL BACK BACON SLICED 89° BY THE PIECE 79° CHICKEN CUTS LEGS or BREASTS 39: SWIFT'S PREMIUM . 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