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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Feb 1967, p. 2

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BRED FOR GOATS The pacavicuna, a cross be- | WEATHER REPORT [Some Light Snow Expected so mma Cold Air Will Continue TORONTO (CP) Official } THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Februery 18, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Milton Agriculture Museum Given Reading Of Approval TORONTO (CP) -- The legi- Witness To Fatal Accident Says Rail Barrier Moved DORION, Que. (CP)--A wit-, INVESTORS SYNDICATE LIMITED Twenty persons died as a re-;a provincial police sergeant and ness before a board of trans-'sult of the collision. Dorion Police Chief Jean La- port commissioners' inquiry) Michel Montpetit, who was Pointe Oct. 27. Friday charged his version of standing by the north barrier! I, that statement, Montpetit ; -30 an incident that occurred sec-|at the east-west crossing, heard|pad said he) felt the north ste gad ee jonds before a bus standing on/Bertrand Lacombe, lawyer forlrier moved "up and down" as) Synopsis: An easterly circu- a level crossing was hit by athe Town of Dorion, read out!the south barrier rose to let} lation of cold air crossing Lake _ North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly clear and cold today and Sun- day. Winds light. Algoma region, Sault Ste Marie: Varable cloudiness with Homosexuals slature Friday gave second train Oct. 7. : part of a statement he made to the northbound bus on to the! Ontario continues to pileup snow|a few snowflurries clearing this reading, approval in principle, | TORONTO (CP)--More than |crossing. in a narrow band around thejafternoon. Clear and cold to- to a bill providing for the es- half of the television program | Friday, however, Montpetit/northwest shore from Toronto|night. Sunday increasing cloud- tablishment of a provincial ag- ricultural museum near Milton. Agriculture Minister William Stewart said the museum will qualify for federal grants of up to $12,000 a year toward oper- ating costs. It would display ar- tifacts from pioneer farming, equipment from the steam loco- motive era and examples of early tractors and trucks. The legislature also gave sec- ond reading without debate to four other bills amending exist- ing legislation. One of the bills authetizes ap- pointment of a second district court judge in Cochrane district and two more judges for York County. The other three made f dresser. | | : |Sunday on Feb. 19 will be de- {voted to a study of the prob: | Too In ar n us jlems in society of homosexuals | 'and people who have undergone jso-called sex + change opera- |tions, the CBC said Friday. jtaken in New York by Canad- drooping automobile ian Clifford Solway. It will also has taken another jolt. linclude interviews John Money of Johns Hopkins |senger cars in the earliest 10 |medical centre in Baltimore | days of February fell 21 per nd with Diane Baransky who | cent from a year earlier to the beeen as a = named oe eee rate for the period since | ar efore undergoing trans: |1962, it-was reported this week. #4 A sexual surgery in 1963, She now) Output. totalled 170.788 cars, jeg, built up 'te' record penee is the wife of a New York hair compared with 215,116 in the|tions. In an effort to bring sup- similar 1966 period. |Ford Motor Co, 20.3 per. cent,| and American Motors Corp. 26.8 per cent, gan last April. ply into balance with sales, car-| with Dr.| Sales of U.S.-produced pas-|Chrysler Corp. 12.8 per cent,\q said the north barrier 'shook back and forth" at that time. "However, I did not feel it Has Taken Another Jolt is: "i" " = sa Montpetit and his brother ie program will include a {Andre earlier testified they portion of a documentary film) NEW YORK (AP) -- The|February period by companies: |were leaning on the north bar- industry |General Motors 22.9 per cent,|rier just before the accident. Eighteen of 45 teen-age stu- lents on the bus and the 20- ear-old driver, died Oct, 7. An- The downturn in car caled be eed Peo vag of injuries) with clearing skies. The cold # . aa | $ % y Th busy miles west of Montreal. to Hamilton. This local disturb- ance is expected to rotate to- ward the Niagara Peninsula this morning as the circulation be- comes more northerly. Meanwhile, a weak disturb-| ance over the south central) United States will pass south of the Great Lakes today, spread- ing some light snow -up into southern Ontario, Following this tonight will be another south: ward surge of cold arctic air |weather through northern re- e level crossing lies across|gions will continue. A storm St. Charles St. in this|centre crossing the Rockies jcommunity of 6,000 about 25/near the Canadian-United States |border threatens more snow for western Ontario late Sunday. iness in the afternoon with snow by evening. Winds light. Ottawa and region: Mainly sunny today becoming cloudy late in the day. Cloudy this eve. ning with a chance of a few flakes of snow. Sunday mainly sunny. Cold. Winds light. Forecast temperatures Low tonight high Sunday WinGSOr oc sisscness 8 30 St. Thomas London ..... Kitchener ... Mount Forest 25 Wingham .. -10 25 Hamilton. .... - o 25 St. Catharines ae 5 28 Toronto soveceene 8 25 M, A, MAIDLOW | Mr. C. K. Gareau, Manager of | Investors Peterborough Region, is pleased to announce that Mr, Maidlow's 1966 sales of over $1,000,000 has placed him-among the sales leaders of the Company | in Canada, This is the seventh time that Mr. Maidlow's annual sales haye exceeded one million . . Automakers had expected the makers laid off work | 1 : Peterborough .... -15 only technical changes. Gives Details |decline in sales to continue from|closed some pel ai gy vl ar Plager ae iat Regional forecasts valid until einasios ~ : 5 2 dollars. ] A id t ; : hee the high 1966 rate, but they said! for various periods. \his car with his. wife waitiag ee Sunday. Trenton .. 0 25 | InvestorsSyndicate and Investors atal Acciden WILLIAN STEWART LONDON (AP) ~~ Britain is the slide was accelerated bY! Production this week was es-|for the north barrier to rise,|, Lake, St. Clair, Lake Erle, Killaloe .......... -30 10 | Trust Company are subsidiaries Two NORTH BAY (CP)--Thomas oe oe eg egy 'one Auta pooeecneg in some sections of the timated it mone Bb off 26 said he saw the south barrier] ane, Bete ein bedastenn eeneks , = 7 sig' Guuate ate Gee dents ¢ + me 3 -- + ~ - 's . sass ie a SS y- er cen ' A a | a | v | Nor . «25 arg Pt E sk a Hannan, 33, of Georgetown, from Indonesian control. At the; Declines from the 1966 early pik re oa dates up after an eastbound pas |light snow beginning this morn- hoanury 25 15 Canada. Three affiliated mutual 35 - te Ont., was killed Friday and two C ; same time, the government ---- Bea Beye Senger train had gone through. |i. Clearing and turning colder |, eRe ( funds are Investors Mutual of Tie other truckers were injured in onstruction says it hopes never again to be- PROFITS DROP | The barrier went to the/) i tod Srinday malay een aresessers 980 S | Catads Lid, Thvenen Growth a three-transport crash near pRaNTFORD (CP) --A half- come involved in such an oper- Railwa Strike Chrysler, the No. 3 carmaker, |pory a! -- ee moved| snny and cold but. with ew |Enpuskating _ 3 "4 Fund of Canada Ltd., and In- here. Dire es day work stoppage at Brant- ation. y reported profits in 1966 fell 18.9 the Bie men: 7) degrees.| ively late in the day. Winds! white River ...... -40 15 vestors International Mutual € a was. truck drivers eS: ford's new city hall ended Fri-| The riview of defence pol- { Al Bardians tweeted see toe level. |the tracks en started to cross | northeasterly. Moosonee .... -30 gq | Pundias, njury. ae ite iba dba ine |: e Spina 3 Pala f B; | : f b eer ants co-Ativer, Ray Hall, day MODE after city ullding |ictes published this week makes Et orts goma /Earnings totalled $189,200,000, or! te had not seen anyone in| Western Lake Ontario, Niag-/Timmins .......,. 40 5 4 inspection department officials |these points in telling how Com- |$4.16 a share, compared with| tne yicini in| ara, Hamilton, Toronto: 'Mainly | ----------- tied PGI 36, also of Georgetown, is in\found violations of the Construc-| monwealth forces repelled the) SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.|$233,400,000, or $5.44 a share in|the, Vicinity of the south barrier pel gag er ga ¢ good condition with minor in-/tign Safety Act had been cor- confrontation policy of Presi-\(CP)--A strike by 200 railway 1965. » "land had seen no one cross the paid Locally heavier' shew juries in hospital at nearby) pected, dent Sukarno. : |workers began officially at mid-| Chairman Lynn Townsend)" acKS. arsundthe @ealern winnia of Sturgeon Falls 45 Port, About. 50 workers stopped jnight Friday--forcing closure of|blamed the drop on "higher parvi yap why the north tour OMA 6. Clealar isa By ok ag é arte, . of Spe work Thursday when the stop- Priest To Mar jthe giant Algoma Steel Corp./costs of material and labor, ingens ye ae up too," said turning colder early. tonight! 10 0 FINE TORON vital. with vanatnrentael injar he gee bod ny K M ol rY or "ee oe ee CORLONDY: the diy inaving Wow'y Toroned, Sunday mostly sunny and cold.) ° terpretati pl { ; ur {general contractor, V. K. Mason! yonpnon (AP)--Rev. Arnold) Work. jing allowances" granted work-|):. wi Be! bed | that set ies. His co-driver, William Arm-|Construction Ltd. of Toronto. -|\¢cMahon. 27. a awe Cathe. James L. Mcintyre, a com-lers under contracts with the|!8 Wife shouted: "He's going ear Pencue ee ol a strong, 49, so gio og lic priest' who challenged the|Pany spokesman, said early to-|United Auto Workers Union hae A oe samak be Hl ah burton. Killaloe, Mastern Lakel to ony Sales Representative of H, Keith Ltd. who nails @ to hold 5 was not hurt so unhurt was} d ' : é | ni | ; Te | r; oy turne o his le ipa , | iyi John Hubbard of Brampton. Fishermen Saved chureh s laws on birth control ante's Chiat Cheeiliation ol-leeinete siace cts gad and saw the freight train speed-| Ontario regions: ebay 2 cloud- "BOR SALE" sign directly on « house. Immediate suspension bad Si ape jtwo y 20, S lay he)" Fea : A ' re-|j i ' ve Police said ogg eared LEAMINGTON, Ont. (CP) a ua aah "nndak kis 'religious|ficer, William Dickie, failed to|port of the commerce depart.| "5 Owes ae gh eiea) SSERE recog nyo std Sd ealal of ony Soles Representative who does not advise a client ta MacNaug ing his transport truc 0 tOW\rwo Detroit: fishermen. were sows tw waurreiie lavert the strike. {ment that - home-building -activ-|x. ine witnesses were heard tant ht na Sunde Winds light. | ure Frid: Hannan's tractor-trailer epee taken from a massive Ice-floe Saba a" am | aes The strikers are members of|ity, kindled by easing credit|)riday, bringing the total heard es ae achat Gran: see his lawyer if he does not fully understand a written governme Carter's tractor trailer i m7 "aH se ' is bride wi a - z 2 Tees 7 in the five days of heari t . . : i sarined sth the reat. of the! geete, ore, San. PY (8) oon girl, alo a Roman Cathols, ors oe ee |conditions, jumped 14.6 per cent|5y : arings 10) Jian Bay, Timagami, Cochrane, contract. We also will not insult your intelligence by offering setting wu. ! : United States Coast Guard heli- Vather "MéMalion @aid. bat he| motive Firemen and Engine-|during January, up for the third Fiine Hort ; lwestern. James Bay regions,| - circuits 0 disabled vehicle \copter. aeainiea 4g Pa |men and Local 611, Brotherhood | straight month. Jules Fortier, chief counsel to} ' | €osh for your home unless we do actually have such 'a buyer, tions fro1 The flatbed trailer of Han-| Ontario Provincial Police said|4eclined to name her. lof Railway Trainmen. | New privately-owned housing|the board, said earlier he had {' ' : ai Until n nan's truck tore through his/stanley Gidlick, 67, and Joseph| He said he realizes his mar-| Algoma started laying off|starts increased to an annual|©?,Witnesses to call. HEAT WITH OIL If you wish to sell your home quickly end efficiently coll ince's 24 cab, crushing him. Grabowski, 74, were rescued|riage will mean his automatic/men in anticipation of the|rate of 1,243,000 in January, the|,."¢ inquiry is to resume Mon- H. Keith Ltd., one of Canada's largest Realtors, Members of eties hav from the two-mile-wide floe just |excommunication and that his|strike Friday, sending 1,500/highest level since last June's |42¥ at 10 a.m. . masts W Roy al Assent west of Point Pelee. |27-year-old bride will "'suffer|men home. A further 4,400 will 1,285,000. | DIXON'S the Oshawa and Toronto Real Estate Boords, 723-7463, aden oh : __.|. The pair began fishing about|the same penalties as myself." |he laid off today,/Mr. McIntyre) The commerce department BUSINESSMEN'S | permit be OTTAWA (CP)--Chief Justice|g a.m. and at noon, when they; But he added: 'I would like|said. The company will retain|reported that retail sales in Jan- LUNCHEONS } OIL Howeve Robert Taschereau, acting for|attempted to return to shore,|it to be a religious marriage. about~ 1,000 men on mainte- uary remained at about the De- } tion of th Governor-General Vanier, gavelthey discovered they were How we can achieve this I still|nance duties and coke-making|cember level, reflecting contin- Peo 188 313 ALBERT ST. they pert royal assent in the Senate Fri-|adrift. |have to find out. I still consider/and about 1,300 office and su-|uyed sluggishness in a consumer miiciak | . ! a year ¥ day to a bill establishing the' Chief Warden George Balding|myself a member of the Ro-|pervisory staff. | demand. . | DINNER ! 24-HOUR . SERVICE | Canada Deposit Insurancejlof Point Pelee N k 5 i », i | Mr. Mi anada Deposit Ins of Point Pelee National Park|man Catholic Church. _ Mr. McIntyre said he had no| The January volume of $25,-| 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. fl STOR ES ARE AVAILAB LE following Ore. citation, constteted aes ie had soma the aes hee indication of the srke's Doss! 315,000,000 was" virtually "un rag | 723-4663 | tO --_ he egisla ion, : ag sa jin the morning and notified po- Investigation ble duration. changed from December's level pohtosnoble Le yetet | which tial earlier in the day by the Senate jlice when he saw the floe se-| CLOSING IS SECOND |of $25,329,000,000 but was up one Bedi Bigg ¥ |] SERVING OSHAWA OVER || AT THE \ | ouas banking and Rr etoge TM bag : NEW ORLEANS (AP)--The| The strike brings the second |per cent from the $25,023,000,000 Tet LANCASTER 50 YEARS 4 Sitad to mittee and given third reading) OPP called Selfridge Air/Orleans Parish (county) dist-|closure of the steel mills with|of January, 1966. | " | EAST MALL SHOPPING CENTRE ing socie in the upper chamber, had been|Force Base near Mount Cle-|rict attorney's office. has|their 8,200 employees within two | ----------_____ racing ds ae by the Commons mens, Mich., for aid. started an investigation into cir-|months. It follows breakdown of| (KING STREET EAST AT WILSON ROAD) | This wi Tuesday. : cumstances surrounding Presi-|negotiations for a new contract. Becks: cbiteils It sets up a corporation to ex- Ice Floes dent John F. Kennedy's assas-| The rail brotherhoods were| : = : tend insurance to banks, feder- sination in 1963, The States-Item|also involved in the previous] Modern, heated, air-conditioned mall, Ample free f ally-incorporated trust and loan) NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)|says in a copyrighted story. |closure when they refused to|}\ and convenient parking. vi en companies which wish to join|/-- Thousands of tons of ice] hjistrict Attorney Jim Garri-|cross the picket lines set by 80\}/ : : \) and have rae gp henels per-/pushed into the Niagara River} on refused to confirm or deny|striking members of the brick-|f- \ eed location for a drug store with lunch counter, mission. Individual deposits up/by a violent windstorm Thurs- an la union. i] OSHAWA ardware, smoke or cake sho) : ; ; the report. vers 4 ' e to $20,000 will be covered. day piled Friday into the big- The company says the rail) | y The member institutions willlgest Ice jam in the Niagaralt «here Want Hike """ Save taraaed. tel RADIO i} have access to a $500,000,000/gorge in recent years. eachers Wan C) same total money package! | For Further Informetion Cell: 5 fund in time of cash crisis.|. Rivermen estimated that WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)-- High|that was offered to all other| | : TORON Tey ust open tn tok, oman fice omered Fe! ho acer hte water ument and tat wae aceted i lati Canadian Interurban Properties Limited Rent, standards of financial manage-|Horseshoe Falls to below the|2Ties equal to those paid to/DY pena t: 728-6231 ment by 2 ment, Rainbow Bridge connecting with eg og bt pron dbo goryg a j ative me Niagara Falls, Ont. : : | Democrat For a time the rising ice and| Most of the city's 566 sec- 5 x } about th Delegates |water 'that ascumanae the peat gel pg e eit Central Ontario Trust | Trust Co. EDMONTON (CP) -- Dele-|massive buildup threatened a|Thursday nig © rejec e | The st ates to a conference of the|\watchman's house and two|School board's offer of a 13-per- & Savings Corporation Cw : UG S ' ORES Feb. 9 by ine, Mill and Smelter Work-/sightseeing boats drydocked|cemt salary increase which re- . . --Toronto ers Union in Canada made good|along the Canadian side of the|Presents increases of between RETIREMENT : ce ; ! legislature san ne ee OPEN THIS SUNDAY os of study of a pact announced| The watchman, Charles Blair,| They said average industrial posit insu recently by Mine-Mill and the|Said the danger ended at 6 a.m.|wage paid in Windsor is 15.2- SAVINGS PLAN anies inct United Steelworkers of Amer-|when the water began running |per-cent higher than in other | 12:00 A M to 6:00 P.M It_was ica. under the ice and receded. |major cities and teacher 6al-| Saves Income Tox end ° ° bd e ° e PB: Public Relations Director T . C ll d eee should reflect local condi-| J provides Retirement Income aogih) wl Ray Stevenson of Toronto said ions. | "You a: progress was quick enough to Tain Vancelie Teachers in Windsor have sut-|[m * Svenment Approved JAMI ESON DRUGS day, tryir allow cancellation of a sched-) VANCOUVER (CP)--A Cana-|fered economically because sal- % No loading fees er charges that com; uled session Friday night. dian Pacific Railway spokes-|aries paid in Toronto and Ham-|f@ y payments made before Feb- 241 KING STREET EAST 725-1169 Mr. Re About 70 Mine-Mill members, ™an said Friday extremely cold|ilton, where the industrial wage ruary 28, 1967 are deduct- questions, representing all Canadian To Mr als 7 Ege aed injaverate git have been the Ree ee Te MITCHELL DR bi Pein cals, were present as National|astern Canada has resulted in|basis for their pay. | : } reflected | President K. A. Smith of Tor-|Cancellation of CPR train serv-| Negotiations with the school | jm * [mgstment eptions -- Stocks | the stabi! onto outlined the three-point|ice in and out of Vancouver to-|poard are continuing. pls Rigas 9 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 723-3431 communit agreement drawn up by repre-| day. - --$--$--$__-- & Official receipt for Tex pur- He had sentatives of the two unions ear-| He said there will be no in- en TAMBLYN DRUG STORE company lier this month in Toronto. coming train from the East and return anc Stevenson said he was in-|the resulting shortage of equip-| GUARANTY CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST SHOPPING CENTRE 728-5101 reserves structed to withhold official) ment in Vancouver has forced) & SAVINGS CORPORATION cent of de statements until the end of the Cancellation of the east-bound| TRUST required | two-day session. pg agin which usually leaves | 19 Simcoe Street North STATEMI pa Ar ee a ee - at 7:30 p.m. ie H rs The CPR spokesman said nor- | 32 KING ST. E. hoe eaal S Leslie 1 HERE AND THERE mal daily service is expected to | 23 King Street West, financial resume Sunday. Open To Serve You 623-2527 | B b . pg SEAL CAMPAIGN : | LAU AN The Rotary Club of Oshawa Select House Mon. - Thurs. $ to § | will Jaunch its annual Easter : OPEN | ery, ae Seal Campaign, to raise money! WASHINGTON (AP)--A select Friday S to 9 oat THE MOST PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE per for crippled children, at its|House of. Representatives com- end . woe ? en god ------. Ug speaker mittee considering disciplinary Saturday Q to | SATURDAYS : . . w ts. Mary Wallace, of/action against Adam Clayton i i j F | Tedd, napserion: ¢f cass bor-|teat Oot peut tae 4 Mrs. Dorothy Willmen, 17 Duke Street, Brooklin by Kassinger or vices for the Ontario Society | ishing his secretary-travelling |--------____ WA } TORON' for Crippled Children. Betyrscecpel ry A. Huff, it $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $| As a result of an entry sent in by Sonya York, Mrs. Willmen's foster daughter, Mrs. Willmen old Allys |was learned today. | lected 1 of judges; f tstandi inati lected j i ANNUAL MEETING Souacee cal eecain endaiions $ BE WISE ECONOMIZE! $ Toa vecane wa of judges; from an outstanding group of nominations, was selecte The Location Jose, Cali , | ; 4 eee | ' } French--a The Farmer's Union Mutual|concerning Miss Huff probably '|$ $ ; ! H d bad | Fire Insurance Company, which| would include either citation for $ SAVE DOLLARS! $ Mrs. Willmen ond her husband, along with CKLB's Program Director Terry Mann and his The Setting cad t absorbed the Maple Leaf Far-|contempt in refusing to obey a $ P Quel $ olde oe ab ae. heat necceuenecrive for pe Charts ed reneeny, Th pvc dhart mers' Mutual Fire Insurance/committee subpoena to appear remium Quali attende: uesday night performance of Illya Darling at 'Keefe Centre, where Mr. | j Co., of Columbus, some years!/or a request that the Hows Gren $ id $ Stewart acted as host. Prior to the ploy the group were the guests of the Georgion Motor ! e advanced method of construction It mean ago, will hold its Tist_ annuallher from her $18,000-2-year con. | ¢ FUEL OIL "GAL $ Hotel. The Lady Valentine wore a corsage from R, B. Reed's Florists. | The Quality and Bryno meeting, Feb. 25, at Lindsay.!gressional job. Pos $ ONLY...... $ Entries were so great that four Runner-Up-Winners were also chosen and received gift posses in the Hos $ Phone 668-3341 $ to the Plaza Theatre and record albums from CKLB: @ MRS. S. WALSH, 263 Quebec St. H The Beauty of the Homes longer thi Mrs. E. LINGEN, 1024 Ceder St. © MISS E. GREER and MISS R. GREER, 300 Codillae after her Ww | e ' , < THE WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE OF OSHAWA | ¢ DX FUEL OIL $] Ave. Are Unquestionable eae: tha invites you te attend their $ $ : . Most ot! '$ SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX & DISTRICT $) a | Without Comparison had th THIRTY-SECOND S$ $ ¢ § € € s $$$ $ $| Our Lady Valentine Also Received Gifts in Ook heart (fr | . From The Following Merchants. n Usnawa by Dr. vA a I. 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