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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1967, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 19, 1967 ; . EATHER FORECAS ing becoming sunny but not, Killaloe .... 78 - Board Holds Interviews W R C. T que so warm this afternoon.) Muskoka 78 Wednesday mainly sunny and) North Bay 75 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE W S Wi th warm. Winds light | today. Sudbury vasssvers 30 nm : s Southwesterly 15 ednesday! Earlton «.+++.++. 45 . For Possible Bargainers arm, ouUNNY WEAUNET rir ela i Kapuskasing . 4 75 ommission 1 rode Low overnight high Wednesday White 'River . 15 Oshawa's board on control|dale Manor home for the. aged T St Tw M D Windsor ..... 78 | Moosonee .. 70 spent two hours in-camera yes-|run out at the end of this 0 a 0 ore a ) St. Thomas . 78 | Timmins ...--..- 45 70 & e terday considering three appli-| year. j ' Wy 'ss 78 BREN Hi her Education Needs cations for the right to bar-| Mayor Marks said the three TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts)River regions: Variable cloudi- ---- os "3 OF ' gain for city hall in civic-union| possible bargaining partigs in- issued at 5:30 a.m. EDT: jness today and Wednesday.|17 0+ Forest 4% OT Knights of Columbus - ste a | contract talks scheduled later|volved are lawyer Thorfas H.| Synopsis: The area of high Cooler today, becoming warmer Wingham .. 45 15 | HALL FOR RENT TORONTO (CP) -- Education Civil Service |this year, Greer and the firms of Xer-|pressure which has given warm|again Wednesday. Winds light) jamilton .. 5° 78 Minister William Davis is on | Sravap te t Mark id in| 84800, Montgomery, Casstls|weather to southern Ontario for/becoming westerly 20 Wednes- St Cathars 55 ng | Special Rates the verge of imnoancing the TORONTO (CP) ic meres aheauieut te ihe cil a Tg and Mitchell; and Central On-|the last week is gradually|4,. St. Catharines... 55 78 deaiey thee Feday appointment of a commission has set up a counselling service | "ari : tations: Tanti: ine D is tenden-|92: : seeseenee 5578 | " ae that will explore the entire field to Soitiong its 40,000 employees|ing the closed morning session > -- ping Bee ys mel im the Montreal and Ottawa region:| Peterborough ... 50 78 | 725-0397 : 723-7605 of higher education in Ontario, Edward Stewart, deputy minis- ter of the department of univer- on personal problems, a civil| hat Fat cay wl ee fob se On the basis of reports at/near 80-degree t atures is|S0me cloudy periods this morn-! Kingston ........ 55 78 service commission spokesman ing consultants pen mee git a later date from the parties|japparent for the lower Great said Monday. 8 8 on costs for bargaining and|Lakes for today and Wednes- sity affairs said Monday. The government has appoint-| Position. services involved, the board in-|day. Much cooler air has tem- Its terms of reference will ed counsellors in the eight big-) Contracts for the city's fire-jtends hiring "one or none,"\porarily invaded northern give high priority to establish- gest provincial departments to fighters and employees of Hills-ithe mayor said. regions but a return to mild ing guidelines for the growth of advise on problems ranging mid-70 degree readings is fore- graduate studies in Ontario's 14 from alcoholism to financial! cast for Wednesday. | universities and the size each university should reach. Two university commissions within the last two years have criticized the lack of central planning among the province's universities, and have recom- mended a closer look at priori- ties before plans are made that cannot be reversed. Girl 10, Gives Birth MEXICO CITY (Reuters)--| worries. | ' ' | : Works' Department Jobs 22.5.2" ockeye Salmon Ontario, Haliburton, Killaloe, ayl Georgian Bay, Algoma Regions, " yor ane otsie:| Get Council's Approval ss ste, incr tae ! 3 (CP) -- Thousands of kokanee, don, Hamilton, Toronto, North iy j the landlocked variety of sock- , Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with a eye salmon may soon provide a| Qshawa's public works de-|assistant maintenance techni-| poy," | / ew cloudy periods today and | ue . great addition to sport fishing |partment -- subjected to a faye and pts agama seg Wolssnlay. 'Continuing "warm, B AC 'KK ¥ {) INI vr hicle operations analyst. winds light. ; . ] in Ontario, Rene Brunelle, min-!charge of being "top heavy" ister of lands and forests, said/early last month -- yesterday | In a recorded board of con- : F a | il Monday night. won approval from board of/trol vote yesterday afternoon,, Timagami, Cochrane, White] | / He told the annual meeting of |control and city council for the|controllers Margaret Shaw and| } | er } es . : |the economic development con-'opening of three more jobs. |Robert Nicol voted against a| Hortensia Gomez, a 10-year-old) HON. W. G. DAVIS: ference of the Georgian Bay} 'ewe' coatcios _ pa in-|personnel department recom-| Sketch Plans peasant girl, gave birth to a' ...to Regional Development Council| volved in a corss-Ontario study|mendation to create the new healthy boy Sunday, press|~ -- «that thousands of the fish nowjon works' departments--main-| capacities, et A roval j helen gol ga oad Seno e a acaeries onjtained a stand against the) Mayor Ernest Marks and PP 'one of the finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted' wieghed four pounds, seven Pension Reserves Manitoulin istand---the first/opening of classifications for ajcontrollers Frank McCallum Sinich Biana foe the dew ' ounces. TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario poag fhe apg of the spec '€S| pollution control technician, ba ee ge vorecommendation |ssomption de Notre Dame pa by Gilbey Sk H 4 may use Canada Pension Plan| | | |Roman Catholic Church to be ir FO ution reserves to finance its Home| B . S 1] Soha council approved she) te TORONTO (CP) -- The city)OWnership Made Easy pro- ovine strollers Space Planned aid ks department now|°ent to Corpus Christi Separate| should be empowered to close |S™@ms, Stanley Randall, minis-; porT ARTHUR (CP) -- woul host sre noel AA | industries refusing to obey air ter of economics and develop- Twenty - seven cows disrupted | F P b ti leight working aivinibhe, the Diocese of Toronto. | pollution regulations. |ment, said Monday night. the normally well-regulated or ro a 10n | Both objecting controllers told| The architect is now working | This was the chief recommen-| He said in an interview the|traffic on Highway 17 near |the meeting they could not con-|9M Plans for the church and ad- dation of a special report to the|move might be necessary in the |Kakabeka Falls Monday. Oshawa may soon bay® | der the new. jobs until an in-(Joining parish hall, and work is Metropolitan Toronto works|Wake of a federal freeze on| The animals, breaking probation office. | vestigation by Con, Shaw is/xpected to get under way in committee, prepared by Alder-|Central Mortgage and Housing |through their pasture fence,| Board of control yesterday | | fapleted Eee |November. It is anticipated the | man Anthony O'Donohue, an Corps. funds. took a leisurely stroll on thejagreed to ask city council for "ae had beat tionnaire|Church and hall will be ready| engineer. : | Warning that the province highway, which is posted for 60)approval to spend $70 a month 'o ih Oabarie clue aking alvic for dedication by June 24, St.| With city skies clouded) yi -buildi {miles an hour. to rent a 300 - square - foot) ti Gan _|Jean Baptiste Day. A rectory f | will not allow house-building to - authorities how many employ-|'© F annually with about a ton of Before order was restored, |office in the downtown area. | A j will also be built, on the prop- pollution for each of the 1../be Stalled by lack of money, he total damage of $1,700 was| The idea to rent is going to| Fes are wd their works on may . 800,000 residents, he said, 'it is|Said Ontario provides about 50/caused to four cars and three |council in the form of a board/™ments and the corresponding ' ' . ; ; . F area populations. The parish, which will cater clearly evident that we need/per cent of Canada's taxes and|persons were slightly injured.| recommendation. bs cna says she is start- to French Catholics in Oshawa| ANNOUNCING : i : ae ' ee = very direct measures to curb|about 43 per cent of the nation-/ One cow was killed. _ aye office, at 51 King St. 2. ing to get replies, |and district, is expected to have} The Official Opening and reduce the amount of pollu-|31 income Kakabeka Falls is about 15 would have to be rented on a about 400 families. The new tion in the air we breathe," | : miles west of Port Arthur. two - year lease. There would church will seat about 500 per-| of Oshawa's The report recommends plan- | ' be no cost for furniture and| B S h d ] sons and the parish hall, which | ning and zoning regulations be| # NeW Stamps Child Found ane Dep ere rea too, ae eee usy CNEGULE wit be connected to the church | enforced to relocate problem : pense. of telephone bills. by a hallway, will seat about industries. LONDON (AP)--Four new. SHELBURNE, Ont. (CP)-- s lise y, special-issue stamps aaa fi than 200 volunteers and a ext Meeting The church sill heat oamant rating British inventions and|helicopter were pressed into the C l B d | ; i n Press Gallery ean he went on sale at post|weekend search for Reginald| ontro Oar | Board of control has a busy|block and _ brick construction | CENTENNIAL PROJECT THE SWIMMING POOL OTTAWA (CP) -- The Parlia- offices Tuesday. The stamps|Saunders, 4, of Shelbourne) |schedule fixed for Thursday and will have wood beams. mentary Press Gallery held aldepict perl otic the jet|before he ba a ee Favors Move next, The parish is in' charge. of | AND dinner Monday night for John /engine and television. on a country road Sunday. At a recent meeting, mem-|Rey, Roland Sanschagrin, OMI.| pine gp cal ae int the cna A ti bots gp Pg ain tga ond Board of control yesterday|bers agreed to a suggestion of|His assistant is Rev, Regent | RECREATION COME LEX er Conservative leader on his | | 0/Con, Ni | 72nd birthday for his news-mak.| ssassination bush when he became lost. {adopted a recommendation t»/Con. Robert Nicol to be present Desforges, OMI. | a jcity council expressing favor inj at a breakfast meeting in Hotel ing role over many years. MANILA (AP)--Juan Alber- inci i i th ity| Genosh ith members of the ' | Tom Earle of the CBC, galler-|to, 56, a candidate for governor Honor Guard ae Gecamen is. thelleguetsial COuMnaINE iA rep-/on the parking garage, park-| CIVIC AUDI | ORIUM | ioe Pocioor gs Bn . nee ee ea SIMCOE, Ont. (CP)--More| Planned $12,000,000 expansion of|resentatives of the Downtown| Meiers and parking | 4 E 3 y s s Was shot alia Gah . Oshawa General Hospital. Businessmen's Association. This)" * : 7 Robert Stanfield, and presented| Monday, sna" Mania 'gover (soulbwestern Ontario communt-|_ 'Te, motion was made under will commence at 8 am. "The breakfast meetings hovel §=6»- FIREDAW, SEPT. 22 at 4 P.M. ' : ; " "arry j d to be a good idea," he| i i ildi ; t form consideration that agreement to "Then we can carry straight/ Proved . | him with a gift of a tape/ment building lobby. Alberto| ies for <r e ee Nee concept has already come/on to the board of control meet-|Said. "I always feel fresher at The complex will be open for public inspection for the balance of the weekend ciel jrecently resigned a government | ° oy) Pierce, police chief of|ffom the hospital board of di-jing in city hall," said Mayor|the beginning of the day." between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m, and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ig Pac yi Mohan a private off- | post to run for office. \this community 35 miles south|Tectors, medical staff and Dr.|Ernest Marks. | "You'd better give me a "WE NEED IT" -- "WE BUILT IT" -- "COME AND SEE IT" ia a | . of Hamilton. \C, C. Stewart, medical officer! Con, Nicol said the Associa-|'phone call at 7 a.m.," said red ts Di f k 'Synagogue Bombed' Mr. Pierce, 45, died following|°f health for Oshawa. i \tion was anxious to have talks |Con. Ralph Jones. ree 1é enba er JACKSON, Miss. (AP)--A|®,heart seizure Thursday. He| Dr. Stewart has described as A ' ; ; i i is|inadequate the health depart- OTTAWA (CP)-- Prime Min-|bomb explosion heavily dam- hostile oaniger Be Sipe Nea, |ment's current facilities at 1781 ister ne oe Pare aged -- synagogue whose Simcoe St. S., in the old board| tions to John Diefenbaker Mon-/rabbi helped raise money to ss i ilding. He says! day on his 72nd birthday. ""This|rebuild bombed and burned Trade Visit oa GaraiGeeat coat kar enue message carries with it my sin-/Negro churches. The blast went) pupapesT (AP) -- An eight |2,700 square feet to work in cere good wishes on your birth. off late Monday night at the!_ Member trade delegation | and by 1980, will need about! day and for good health and | entrance of the synagogue Of | trom Ontario arrived here Mon-|5,000 happiness in the future," the|the Congregation of Beth Israel. | gay for an oficial visit. the! andl Br message said. | No one was in the building. |Hungarian news agency MTI 1 to 5-Year reported. Guaranteed | 'The delegation, headed by H. | ER an L. Wood of the Ontario econom- | ics and development depart: | Investment Certificates ment, will try to extend exist- NOW EARN STAMP CLUB OPENS | THIEVES FOILED ing trade relations and look for | The Stamp Club from the WHITBY (Staff) -- Thieves |new possibilities in Hungarian - per ennum Simcoe Hall Settlement House|were foiled in attempting to Canadian trade, MTI said. will hold its first meeting of the|break into the Wilson Cycle| # season on Wednesday in the lib-|/Shop in Whitby over the week- | rary at 7:00 p.m. All childreniend. Pat Wilson, owner of | Princess Has Baby from the area, between the shop, reported to Whitby police) LUXEMBOURG (AP) -- ages of 7 and 17 are invited to|Monday that thieves had pried/Princess Joan of Luxembourg attend the meetings. open a rear window and broke|gave birth to a girl Friday, the into the storage part of his shop.|grand marshal of the Luxem- THIEVES BREAK IN However, although the thief re-|bourg court announced Monday. WHITBY (Staff) -- A break-/ moved the door knob, pins, and|The child, born in New York, in early this morning at thejhinges from the door leading to Will be named Charlotte. Consolidated Sand and Gravel the front of the shop, he was un-- AND ARE Gueranteed--as to principal and interest Flexible--may be used os Col- lateral for loans. Company on the fifth conces- | able to open the door and re-! 4 Redeemable--by , executors in i j " j j vi j thi death. sion of Pickering Township, |tired without taking anything. 'Abihabe tn: Writes het vestments. $100 and $200 from the cash) The annual field day at Sun- register in the office, Ontario set Heights Public School was Provincial Police at Whitby,/held recently. Parents and ° who are investigating the break-|teachers officiated at the suc- nagging in, said entry was made cessful event. Guests were wel- just east of the Brock Road, resulted in the theft of between FIELD DAY HELD Ne CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation through a window. comed by Principal Lloyd Weid-| ] 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshowe ' erick and past-president of the} ac ac @ 723-5221 oa Home and School, Mrs. R. . 23 King St. W., Bowmanville WHITBY (Staff) -- A car/Hartley. He used to be bothered by backaches 623-2527 stolen last night from the Brock | __ tl eed tied esllies Wins tine ncned Street Shopping Plaza was re- that irritation of the bladder and i issi i | urinary tract can result in backache | ge eggs ley ear Gohn Ovens 6. 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