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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1967, p. 12

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12 TME GRHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Juty 14, 1967 FANNIE HISLOP SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS -- OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS HENRY BUCZOWSKI .». T. R. McEwen * ae TINA BOWERMAN . 7. R. McEwen Canadian Gives Fires Show Increase Over 1966 By THE CANADIAN PRESS In nearly every part of Can-/fires | blazes ada, the number of forest fires so far this year is well ahead 's of the total a year ago. reports major Brunswick so far with no New fires, In 1966 only 2,811 But a Canadian Press survey |}. the end of July. shows that the figures are below record levels. Two of the worst fires threat- LABRADOR PLAGUED The island hasn't been the scene of any 148 Nova Scotia reports fire % sses of 5,500 acres from 266 acres had been burned from 656 fires of Newfoundland BILLY REIMER . Sunset Heights ened the Ontario towns of Chap- |serious fires this summer but Jeau and Sioux Lookout in early | ing province's Labrador terri- June, And federal troops had to/ tories have been plagued by one come to the aid of firefighters | of the worst outbreaks ever. in Labrador. The biggest of the Labrador Beleagured fire - fighters in fires, on the shore of Grand Northern Ontario reported more| Lake 40 miles from Goose Bay than 300 outbreaks in the first|was brought under control Tue: five days of June before rains| day and rain helped firefighters | improved the situation. to gain ground on the other | Rains kept Ontario's burned) blazes. RUNNER - UP of Ty. oe forests. to 60,000 acres in 920 | A force of about 1,000 men Jem MacLean fires. A government spokesman} |battled the Labrador fires. In. McEwen School was the said regeneration of the burned- | B.C. nearly 500 men are busy runner-up in the Osh- over acreage will cost $2,500,-\fighting the west-coast oul-| awa public school Maud 000. | breaks. Squires art competition. The As in B.C. most of the Labra-| winner was Edward Grant B.C. HARD HIT dor fires have been blamed on| of Ridgeway School. In British Columbia, the situ lightning. -- --Oshawa Times Photo ation was termed 'extremely serious." Lightning strikes in the pre- vious 24 hours had resulted in 98 new fires, bringing the total to 161. B.C. has had 1,124 fires this year, although none so far has University To Set Up Firm » To License Unique Filter of timberland. In 1966, an ex-| NEW YORK (AP) -- Colum-| The statement dampened ris- ceptionally good year, B.C. ve oy re said Thursday |jng prices of tobacco stocks. 820 fires at this point compared |it would set up a separate cor-) M d ed $1.50 with a record 3,058 in 1958 when| poration to license a unique cig- | Liggett and ae a whe e 2,065,423 acres were destroyed. |arette filter. Two tobacco com- jto $74.25. Other tobacco stocks Alberta firefighters have tan- panies had expressed a hesitant | gained 25 cents to $1.75 a share. Sivek Rakes od JANICE FEL quare JAMES CAIN ' _Ridgeway Se Senior nee el Ridgeway Senior Americans Top Canadians In Number Of Expo Visitors MONTREAL (CP) -- More United States residents than Ca- average day, nadians visit Expo 67 in on- Kingdom accounts for tw site survey reveals of one per cent Most U.S. visitors cone 0n The survey which, Expo offi- ing weekends when Montrealers cialis say, has been going on con- | and Ontario residents go home |Ontario visitors, however, com- ibined with those from New York state, make up one-quar- |ter of the total attendance. tinuously since the fair opened, was conducted by a market re-| search company which in- terviewed visitors on the site. | About 300 persons a day were STAN RACZKOWSKI ... E, A. Lovell JANET LESLIE . - « Ridgeway Senior three-tenths of one per cent,/25 per cent let their Montreal | how long they could have to Prince Edward Island with one-|friends either put.them up or|Wait in line before entering. | fifth of one per cent and New-| foundiand with one-tenth of one per cent. tony de Gaspe Beaubien, | xpo's 8 director of operations,| sibility of installing clocks in e'of the total attendance on the told a press conference Thurs-|front of some of the more popu- while the United day that 81 per cent of the|jar Pavilions to show the Public o-fifths fair's visitors make reservations) for accommodation before com-| to Montreal. per cent of these persons make| jtheir arrangements "Fifteen per cent make reser- | vations through travel agencies, | FAGLE 38 LONG-LIVED The eagle is thought to live for more than a century, MONEY FOR WOOL Australia will spend more than $9,000,000 this year on woo] | promotion and textile research, Adult Dance Dancing Every Sat. Night At CLUB ANNRENE on SCUGOG ISLAND -- Music by -- Gene and The Starliners Admission -- 3.00 Per Couple Teenage Dance Sunday, July 9th 8:30 to 11:00 P.M. DIANE DICK 4 Ridgeway Senlor | let their friends reserve rooms! for them. Mr. Beaubien said the fair, corporation is studying the pos- He said 26| through} | Logexpo, the fair's housing bu- 10 per cent through hotels while' IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S : The results of the survey, Te polled. Montrealers mae up 22.2 per cent of the Expo population on weekdays but the figure drops) to 10.2 per cent on weekends. | The seven-day week total for) other Quebec province residents is 6.2 per cent, lower than On- tario's percentage of 9.3. N.S. BEST FROM EAST j Nova Scotia trails Ontario with a weekly figure of one per cent of the total attendance fol- lowed by Saskatchewan and Al- berta with three-fifths of one per cent each, British Columbia in order, with one-half on one per cent, are Pennsylvania, New Jersey, | Manitoba with two-fifths of one Illinois, and Massachusetts, Vir-) per cent, New Brunswick with ginia, Maryland and Washing- -- ton, D.C., are grouped in sixth place, followed by Connecticut, Vv BAR S$ - ~ STOCK RANCH |leased Thursday, show that 75.6 | per cent of the visitors at Expo on weekends conie from the |U.S., 23.7 per cent from Can- jada and four-fifths of one per /cent from other countries During the week, the U.S. to- tal drops to 49 per cent while the Canadian figure jumps to 48.4 per cent and other countries to 2.7 per cent. ma New York state sends the most U.S. visitors, and makes up 19.3 per cent of the total at- tendance on weekends and 12,2 per cent on weekdays Behind New York, 577 King St. E. ors from outside North Amer- J The CHICKEN HOUSE Plantation Fried Chicken "It's Delicious !" @ FREE DELIVERY e Where The Fun Is -- 9 P.M. Till 12 DANCE Saturday Night! To The NASHVILLE SOUND Rudy 'Veltri ond his NEW TORNADOS featuring the lovely MARIE HARRISON Table accommodation for 500 people Rudy Veltri RED BARN OSHAWA'S FRIENDLIEST DANCE" 728-4771 Ohio and the southeastern states. HORSEBACK RIDING STABLES France sends the most visi- 160 Acres of Land t ica, three- fifths of one per cent | DANCE gled with 297 fires so far this! year, compared with 260 in 1966 considered about normal. Saskatchewan, with more than half of its area in timber, re- ports 106,719 acres burning in 190 fires. That compares with | light losses of 15,872 acres in 100 fires a year ago. Manitoba has lost 80,000 acres in 225 fires, well ahead of last | year when only 235 fires oc- curred all summer. Ontario's acreage Joss is five times last year's 12,000 at this: point and a total 1966 summer loss of 14,342 acres. Quebec has Jost 103.775 acres to 608 fires so far, compared | with total losses of only 20,451 acres and 732 blazes in 1986 US. Soldier Sentenced NAPANEE. Ont. (CP)--Dana Lee Stern, 20; absent without leave from his Fort Bragg N.C., armed forces unit, Thur day was sent to jail for six months for a variety of of- fences. Stern received concurrent jail sentences of six months for as saulting a police officer; three months each on two charges of dangerous driving; two months each on five counts of false pre- fences; six months for posses- sion of a stolen car and seven days for theft of gasoline interest in it "Since people are going to smoke anyway, we feel they should have the safest cigarette possible,' Dr. Grayson Kirk, Columbia president, said. '""We| earnestly hope that this will not of itself tend to increase the incidence of smoking," a: ed: "It may well prove to be a revolutionary cigarette filter." Both the American To- bacco Co, and Philip Morris jexpessed an interest, but both | said they wanted to test: the new filter first. Philip Morris offered to help in its develop- ment. But the: tobacco industry as a whole greeted the announce- ment with reservations. It called for more research, and insisted there was no link he- tween Smoking and cancer The American Cancer Society said it hopes the filter will not arouse any false hopes "The only safe rule today is not to smoke cigarettes." the society said "ago eagelg, SUNDAY * i hy 16 "HOP THE mn TARE THE BEAT ] THE THREE TO ONE -- F te FRIDAY * | The Big Fun Dance ' \ The Sounds of the Big Beat | i \, The Place to Meet LITTLE CAESAR 3 | AND THE CONSULS Admission 1.50 Dencing 9 to 12:30 eS Doncing 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m Cosual Dress > a 3 23 a5 ee ee ee ee . ffl iin - -. os Ue DANCE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! The Beautiful New Air Conditioned LEGION HALL with THE BILL BACKWELL COMBO July 15th Picnic Da ;not The filter was developed by a one-pack-a-day chemist, Robert IL. Stickman, who said he could get past the doors of ma- jor tobacco companies. Strickman signed an agree- ment Friday giving a major share to Columbia of any pro- | he ad-| conte from licensing of his fil-! te He said his filter is three {times more effective than exist- ing filters in cutting tars and nicotine, which the W.S. sur- geon general has linked to cancer Strickman, 56, said he began working on cigarette filters after both his parents died of cancer. The result was a white, non- toxic filter which he claims re- moves two-thirds of the nicotine and tars passed by current fil- ters e Opens 8:00 P.M. Te a Ewvenss baer COLOR (an BAST PETES BELA ka Pathe COLOR AN EMBASSY PICTURES ELEASE eR OSHAWA ° @ Indoor Arene @ 70 Horses of all Types FRIDAY NIGHT J) e western end snatah styl Rising Featuring 'The @ Trail Rides "THE QUIET JUNGLE" @ Horse Rentals -- "ee roups, clubs, ete. -- eekly or Monthly Besis -- tage Bek Rates. HANCOCK RD. 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Groen Door | \ Entertainment--Children's Concert (2 P.M. Sunday), Free Balloons Everyone Welcome to Attend 2:15 - 4:35 - 7:00 - 9:20 Feature Sat. & Sun 1:50 - 4:15. 6:45 - 9:20 RAY BELMONTE Laffs Aplenty Top Musical PARAMOUNT PICTURES SEVEN ARTS / RAY STARK present { THE Friday, July ft 'ON COLL { Chairman for Ontario-] of Applied A nology will Robinson, 34 post as ch chanical Eastern Inst nology, Otta' son was bor | in England, cialized in * He came to ( for A. V. Roe the "Arrow" he _went _into F lemin BNA f TORONTO ( Fleming, form finance ministe flay that if he yf the Consery will work hard lor Canada the ts own constitu Nr. Fleming, he party's nat cotest to be de naonal conve Sejember, said nifid' for a } yers of indep ha} that power feaking to 1 the Fleming 1 Coimittee, he see a conferen neessary docu befre the Briti regesting it cl isbNorth Ameri Te BNA act Carda's consti legiation whic Doiinion of Ca promces, in 1 in 186 Siver D Poducti OTAWA (CP) Catdian Mint is dugg silver dol halfollars bec: seldm used in t1 ficiasaid today. Piduction of endé two mor mintwill not r manacture unt dime and qua: filledthe official Heaid the mi to prluce coins : use, Iver dollar lars tre disapp handof coin col! as th appeared Thefficial sai forese any inc valuef the coins Rothly 5,500,0 lars id 3,500,00 dollar have be since e coins w lationje said. Ord¢ for 1967 cludin, the two ones ajstill bein al Sepg0, he he sai Waerly Toe W HAMION -- | Townst Council meetin, instructe tor to epare a vide f{ widenii and imoving V betweethe CNR 401. Lis in Lo will bexpropris purpos&, W. 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