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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 5, 1967 A GLANCE AROUN D THE GLOBE OTTAWA (CP)--External Af- fairs Minister Martin praised State Secretary Judy LaMarsh in the Commons Tuesday he quality of arrangements for elebrating Canada's birthday during the weekend. .. He also lauded Speaker Lu- ien Lamoureux for the address "of loyalty he delivered to the Queen during Saturday's open- 'air session of Parliament on the lawns of Parliament. Hill. Mr. Martin was speaking for * Prime Minister Pearson, who was with the Queen on the way. _to Kingston, Ont., from Mont- *"real. aboard the royal yacht Britannia. Autopsy - | TORONTO (CP)--An autopsy . has revealed that an 18-year-old girl violinist with the National + Youth Orchestra found dead in} \ bed Tuesday died of natural } » causes, * Janice Spiegl, of Kitchener,|_ + died of brain lesions of an un-! determined nature, the autopsy showed. Charges Dismissed ' ' for | - Judy La Marsh Earns Praise - For Weekend Celebrations 3 ; HON. JUDY LAMARSH . « » receives credit Puppeters ists. Dr. B. P. Beirne, director of} WATERLOO, Ont. (CP) -- Ajthe Belleville institute, and French - language performance|seven of his staff researchers} Council meeting here Tuesday of the Voyage of Ulysses high-| will conduct local studies before|night, approval was given to a |provincial government plan thatjand a mobile unit in a fire referred to next The radio re- TORONTO (CP) -- Charges|jighted the second day of ia begin in September. of H taxes for property owners over|year's council, 'Trainman Attacked 3 65, by 50 per cent. ceivers would be tuned in to the against a 16-year-old youth ac- annual cused of contributing to juvenile) rectival at the University ; delinquency by encouraging &/ waterloo Tuesday. boy to sniff airplane glue were) » dismissed in juvenile court * Tuesday. Judge T. M. Moore said be- cause there is no law against glue sniffing, the boy was not ' contributing to juvenile delin- * quency by encouraging a 14- year-old to inhale the fumes. The performance was presented Puppeters of America pre-| |sented by Les Marionettes de|man Kenneth Setter of Aurora| |Montreal under the direction of|was bitten, |Michelene Legendre. P alar Earlier in the day, shows for|get off a train Tuesday. It took|/P@id by the provincial govern-jp os al, children were Rick Meyer's. puppet troop of| wound. Woodstock, N.Y., and Ron Her- --|rick's marionettes of Kingston, Re | BRADFORD, Ont. (CP) -- preserve crops |waters while garden produce Name Remains | losses due to water damage] head of lettuce TORONTO (CP) -- The NeW) prices, Democratic Party Tuesday re-- Some wholesalers in Toronto| jected a suggestion by the Syd-| said lettuce prices are already ney, N.S., local of the United/rising because of heavy June Steelworkers of America ; change its name to Democratic' ajmost Party. : The proposal came up during|/marshes south of Lake Simcoe - party's annual convention! about 30 miles north of Toronto ere. The party's of onions will 50 per cent 'of the The amount of produce from solic at resolution com-/the 10,000 acres of rich black the Democratic Party in th? are sold in Toronto. United States. | However, the president o | |Dominion Citrus Co., one of|Coe area. Pest Control |Toronto's largest dealers, said | BURNABY, B.C. (CP)--Kight|icked by other dealers who are |former staff researchers from|Predicting higher prices, idikes, the federal department of agri- asics ee ss culture's institute at Belleville, | /Ont., will arrive here in August} to begin what was described as ithe first step in making Simon -|Fraser University a training} lcentre for pest control special-| will cut municipal and schooljtruck, was SARNIA (CP) -- CNR brake-| town treasurer for the 50 passenger who did not want to by|four stitches to close the knife ment. {become liens on the property,|stage of the project. and must be repaid to the gov- Shot By Police | to ee ee POPE PAUL « « + announces study Vatican Study VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul has dispatched a top aide to Israel] to study problems con- 'St rH. H d HERE AND THERE|ice: 'tuesday "ater his es-/emo REQUEST tte? --< -- = 8 eh oat was' 4 request by Gordon Wright,| been auditing the town accounts slashed and a policeman WAS) coordinator of the Emergency for the past eight years. ASSESSMENT APPEAL TORONTO (Special) -- An appeal against an wnship. HIGHWAY WORK ment has awarded a $50,903 contract for hot mix patching for Highways 2, 7, 12, 47. and vicinity of Whitby, Brooklin and ouffville. GOLD MEDAL Donnie Wagar, 15, won a gold | medal in a school track meet in {Waterloo for setting a record in the mile run at five minutes, 13 seconds. He is the grandson Mrs, Hammond and the late and also cerning Palestine Arab ref and the sacred sites of Jeru- salem, a Vatican spokesman said Tuesday night. | The special mission was en- trusted to Msgr. Angelo Felici, uhdersecretary for extraordi- nary affairs of the Vatican sec- retariat of state and an expert on Middle East affairs. CYC Expensive mi OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com-} i j e ; |than 60 girls have just com- pany. of Young Canadians 1s) menced the first of four 12-day costing the public $38,000 a year! summer camp periods at Ki-jup at the airport before de- wanis Camp, Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC--Simeoe| vision of ca East) complained Tuesday night! Cotie and his staff. for each of its 66 volunteers, in the Commons, "Sixty-six volunteers. That's 2,440 short of what the Prime Minister estimated." | tembers as "young layabouts," Dr. Rynard asked what bene- fits the taxpayers will get from the late Mr. and Mrs. Wagar of| rowboat. Nassau Street, Oshawa. MEET AT CAMP Oshawa Kiwanis Club held its regular Camp, near Kedron, on Tues- day and will meet there each Tuesday noon, throughout the ;months of July and August. Ki- meeting at man of the summer camp com- ttee, announced that DONEVAN ORCHESTRA The Donevan Collegiate or- , : chestra performed Quoting an unidentified arti-l\day night at the Civie Audi- cle that referred to the CYC|torium during the Folk Festi- val's All Nations concert, not the O'Neill Collegiate band as pre- viously reported. the $2,444,000 voted by Parlia- Ontario) condition was not serious. county court assessment deci- sion will be, heard by the On- tario Municipal Board Aug. 23 in the court house at Whitby. The appeal is by Stanley Frolick and concerns the 1966 assess- ment of the north half of Lot 28, Concession 3, in p director Thomas last Satur- ' renee WATERLOO (CP) -- A 45- year-old man was shot in the ore. eeaty handle town's books. | son. are Tax Plan Wins Support . Of Bowmanville Council BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- ore Organization at Co-|with each award winner. Garden Produce Dealers | Prince Philip Ponder Price Increases "The flooding will be bad for | Philip Tuesday called on teen- Market-garden farmers in the|the growers, but it should net/@8¢ winners of Duke of Edin- low-lying Holland Marsh area|affect the produce market, ex-|burgh awards Tuesday continued their fight to|cept possibly for lettuce,' Louis from flood|Soupcoff said in an interview. Mr. Soupcoff said the present dealers disagreed on whether| prices of eS to 45 caste, for a! t already | presented to 43 Canadian youths jwould bring higher produce/high but should not go higher, | RAINS HELP ONION CROP |nia, the first time presentations He said an adequate supply PH bk -- : be available| duke rains which may push losses to! shortly from southwestern On- ' tario, where recent rains have |market garden crop in th€/neen a help rather than a hind- *}rance, and from California and) All dams along the Trent Ca-|for an award if an older teen- mittee said the existing name soil of Holland Marsh can affect nal system from Georgian Bay|ager encouraged them. is established and the proposed | prices in most of southern On-'to Lake Ontario have bias! name might be confused with/tario although most of the goods | thrown Open in an effort to/listen to you rather than the 1)draw water from the Lake sim-| During the last few days far-| » i in- |the public should not be pan-|mers have been working around ve ae See, eee Oe lt he clock to strengthen the! ness bourg that Bowmanville install| a base station in the fire hall Persons over 65 may apply to|provincial EMO frequency. In approving the interim re- per cent discount effective im-|port of the Central Ontario Joint then stabbed by 3) mediately. The balance will be|Planning Board on refuse dis- Bowmanville council agreed to pay its seven per cent The unpaid an.ounts, however,|portion of the $33,000 second The council will soon hire a }ernment on sale or transfer of|new firm of auditors as council the property, for whatever rea-|decided a local firm would be accessible to A Peter- borough firm of accountants has WEATHER REPORT 'Gives Awards KINGSTON (CP) -- Prince to encourage their younger brothers and sis- ters to participate in the pro- gram. Gold award certificates were TORONTO (CP) EDT: Synopsis: aboard the Royal yacht Britan- under the scheme, which the inaugurated in 1956 in the yacht. | Prince Philip told the young Passes, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Algoma, Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Lake Ontario, Niagara regions, Wind- sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. * . _.1¢| Marie: Variable cloudiness this yen prog sida myself! morning, becoming sunny this ; afternoon. Mainly sunny and It takes about three years to| warmer Thursday. Winds light. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight, high Thursday Windsor ........++. 52 80 | People that children of 13 would be more interested in working "They are more likely to ishing projects in physical fit- camping, public service and an activity such as stamp ~~ | collecting. St. Thomas ..+.-... 50 80 | | London ...... 80 SCHEME THREE YEARS OLD | Kitchener ... 80 The scheme was set up in| Mount Forest Mace 78 | Canada three years ago. | The 20-minute ceremony took SCARED THEM OFF place on the top deck of the! UXBRIDGE, England (CP)-- Britannia. One parent came/tunchtime trade at a Middlesex ' ; _. (pub dropped disastrously when The prince spoke briefly with|the traffic officer who helped each recipient as he gave out|children across the busy high- the certificates. The gold med-|way outside was replaced by a als had already been sent to|policeman. most of the winners. Marnie Turner, 19, of Peter- |borough, attended the ceremony with a cast on her leg, brokén| in a swimming accident three weeks ago. The ankle-to-knee cast was painted blue with} white flowers. | Prince Philip asked her what | she planned to do next year and she replied that she would study interior decorating. "You look as though you've got a good start in exterior dec- orating,"' Prince Philip replied| FREE Estimates, career Retes, Repeir Speciclist. 24 Hour Service Fest Dependeble Radio Dispatched Plumbing Service. SERVICE MADE US, Call 723-1191 glancing at the cast. stabbed. Police withheld the) ---- 3 couple's names. The woman's| Rains Welcomed NEW DELHI (Reuters)--Chil-| dren danced in the muddy TAKE NOTICE THAT: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 1, The Council of The. Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct asphalt pavement on granular base with curb and | A high pressure centering the cold air mass across the province is expected to move slowly eastward across southern Ontario, bringing sunny skies to most of the prov- ince today and Thursday. A England, have taken place on|/warming trend will commence as the area of high. pressure Wingham ....+++++. 48 Hamilton .......++. 50 80 St. Catharines ..... 50 80 Clear, Warm Air Follows High Pressure Moving -- Official |forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Toronto ....... 55 80 Peterborough ..... 48 75 Kingston .... - 48 75 Trenton .. 75 Killaloe 75 Muskoka ..++- 75 North Bay . 75 Sudbury ....eecce0+ 48 75 Out McLaughin Public Library PICTURE RENTAL SERVICE 1ST THURSDAY IN EVERY MONTH THE NEXT EXCHANGE & RENTAL EVENING IS THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1967. 7-9 p.m, IN THE Earlton .....+ss005 4 75 Sault Ste. Marie ... 78 AUDITORIUM. Kapuskasing 80 7 | What does a great taste look like? It looks like this... CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE No Pay For 2 M After Completi @ FREE ESTIMATE... Call 728-9292 Oshawa Three Day Blood Clinic Will Be Held @ TUESDAY ... July 4th, 1967 @ WEDNESDAY ... July 5, 1967 @ THURSDAY ... July 6, 1967 From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH New Donors Are Urgently Needed @ Donating Blood is Painless @ Give a Bottle of Blood and Save a Life @ Our Supply of Blood is Desperately Low. @ We need at least 1,200 Bottles of Blood. streets of hundreds of northern gutter, and granular base for asphalt pavement, os a local improvement, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the | Pickering|India towns and villages Tues- land abutting directly on the work os follows: | day as long-awaited Monsoon ESTIMATED COST rains poured down. Ouaers Farmers were hard at work Sciats Aniuiel The Ontario highways depart-|Plowing and sowing seed for Cost Annuel summer crops in Punjab, Rajas- City's Per Ft. Rete Per than, Delhi and parts of Uttar Neme of Street From Te Width Total Share Ftge. Ft, Ftge. Pradesh and Bihar states where i ae ais bat ery rca Sipe hams baits Wl at vedhas jocdlions in tholan incessant downpour raised ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON GRANULAR BASE WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER hopes of an end to a two-year Adeloide Ave. East 19.5' East of E. Limit drought. Lot C-18%, Sheet 6, Plon 335 Ritson Rd. North 46' $ 3,650.00 $ 3,538.94 $7.71 $1.05 Athol St, East Albert St. 13.03'° West of E. Limit Escapee Captured of Lot 11, Plan 115 44' 38,677.00 32,901.84 = AB | 1,05 NEW YORK (CP)--A man Athol St. East 13.03' West of E. Limit 35.0' West of W. Limit Transition who police said escaped fron: of Lot 11, Plan 115 of Charles St. 44' to 28' 13,823.00 10,969.10 7.71 1.05 the Burwash, Ont., industrial Ritson Rd. North 63.0' South of N. Limit 502.27' North of §, Limit farm eluded police for seven Lot C-20, Sheet 4, Lot C-32, Sheet 4, hours Wednesday but finally Plan 335 (Bond St. Plan 335 (Rosedale of|was captured by police in a Eost) Ave.) 46' 310,710.00 269,980.77 7.71 1.05 Williom St. East Ritson Rd. North 92.00' West of W. Limit Police said Ronald Harry Fu- of Ritson Rd. North 32' 4,550.00 3,177.36 7.71 1.05 pti aga Bag ih GRANULAR BASE FOR ASPHALT PAVEMENT beams under a plier on the Wentworth St. East Wilson Rd. South Farewell St. 47' 45,925.00 37,849.03 3.31 0.45 Kiwanis|Hudson River. Wilson Rd. North South. Limit Lot C-5, ~~ North Limit Lot C-3, eerste omer eer rt Sheet 1, Plan 335 Sheet 1, Plan a0o, | 7 e (North of Adelaide (South of Oakwor | DENY MANHANDLING Ave. East) Ave.) 36' 47,000.00 39,362.30 3.31 0.45 singe BO lege A a gd og Ea Re ees f the work is $464,335.00. Thi | t is to be paid in t | instalments j ir.|dian foreign minister has re- | e estimated cost of the work is x F e special assessment is to be paid in ten equa! annual instalments. wanian Robert Sinclair, chair jected as Hise a complaint by 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontorio Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the soid work more|the Communist Chinese charge and any owner may, within twenty-one days ofter the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the daffaires that ousted diplomat said work being undertaken Ch Chao-yuan was roughed 4. The said Boord moy approve of the soid work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint « time and place when any st y 8 objection to the said work will be considered. under the super-|Parture and lost his "'most be- DATED et Oshawa this 28th day of June, 1967. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa, loved belonging' -- a book of quotations from Mao Tse-tung. esyenyennsnvtryetvvenpngaeryrnpnnty ment for the CYC "It's rumored they leave much to be desired," he esi ©&xP067 Four Seasons Travel Are exclusive egents for CANA- DIANA Village. ONLY occommo- detion--Annex to EXPO grounds. if (250 yards). | $6.25 per person besed on ty of 4, per 4 Also Inquire about our Bus Tours. Phone 576-3131 Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call @ Member of the OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD ond List Photo Meals) MOLTIPLE LISTIBG SERVICE Kr y sss i! i Va --sistion, | \} i HH | Hil i | i A, 'SPRING Také A Drive To VAN BELLE : GARDENS For The... DO-IT-YOURSELF © FERTILIZER @ TOOLS ® SEEDS, ETC. @ TOPSOILS @ Advice on @ SPREADERS Van Belle Gardens "Your Friendly Garden Centre" 5 Minutes East of Oshowe On Highway No. 2... 623-5757 Galdeninc CENTRE your Garden Problems f a | ik A lic MM) i} {hil 1 {| i ih Hi CRESCENT FINANCE CORP. 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MP after MP denou1 paternalism and prej urged the government Indians manage thei) fairs their own way. They specifically that Indians be given trol over their reser welfare services and lice protection. This | duce cultural conflict: store Indian self-confi The House passed t affairs department's $: budget for 1967-68 aft Food Price By Co-oper TORONTO (CP)--Gr Innis, New Democrat member of Parliament couver Kingsway, urged consumers to ta erative action to lov prices. Mrs. MacInnis made gestion in a resolution, | by delegates atter NDP's fourth federal tion, calling for format federal department sumer affairs. A department would enough to. break the | nopolies have on the cc she said. Co-operative | needed. Such action worked Ottawa where a_ nur housewives opened th store that sells food for wholesale prices. Mrs. MacInnis also s sumers should have a teed minimum wag couldn't be "good buye1 out money. OUTLINES PROPOSAL The resolution said a ment devoted 'exclus consumer affairs would A full-time minister resent the interest of | sumer in all governme sions and actions; --Research staff and | to provide objective infc resulting from resear testing; --An agency to enfor est labeling of goods, packaging and standart of quantities in package Boost Far End Food TORONTO (CP)--Roy; son, president of the | Farmers Union, said | the Canadian governme make a major breakthr efforts to combat wor shortages by boosting comes of Canada's farr He told the national tion of the New Den Party that Canadian f already the world's m¢ ductive, could produce f if they could afford to m of the technology avail them. "Pay the farmers more and they'll produ like it's going out of st Mr. Atkinson told the tion the major issue farmers is one of econon fare. FARMERS WILL LOSE He said farmers will in the warfare unless t ganize and balance the power of the corporate of the economy. The NFO president. s: rent government policy vored the trend toward « management of agricult COPACO - T' | POT ROAS Boneless -- Rolled Bee Shoulder Roas 6&7 Rib--Quolity Beef PRIME RIB Leen -- Blade Bone Out BLADE ROAS

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