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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 7

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bore no resemblance ver to the markings y a regular chequing » but this didn't deter cashiers from cashing ques worth $100 each. e getting tired of mer- accepting bad cheques, them through the bank, ming to us with tears in yes several days later pecting us to perform i: an RCMP spokes- id. w to relieve Use Dodd's Kidney Pits for \@ Gas systemic eondi-« tion causing the ] backache. Soon you feel better -- ] rest better. Dee pend on Dodd's, aia ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1967 > fi Opposition Parties Accuse| Transit Strike pp ' tive national leader Robert : Dowson Won't [f° PCs Of Influencing Vote Lominent ken cltsten, NDP p : jreal's 5,000 bus and subway! ~oRONTO (CP)--A New Dowson has consistently been jectors- and is providing thea-|o perating personnel atill|pemocratic Party official said) r efused membership in the |Progressive Conservative gov-, ARTE : ; s ernment of Ontario of trying to dere pais fi any. political {reported in stalks between thelr| Plane 80 tuo emalnst Conterya: ne League of Socialist | ; ; ; jnight. Labor department Monday. for a thesis in political futility," release of a movie made to|Who said they would like to see : ' .q Mr. Goldstein said { i ti y i ve| However, union leaders said Mr. Goldstein said In an inter- topet Outaria ak Hixco the movie but can't travel to| The union was said to have seen by some 2,500,000 visitors|should be made generally avail- qualified drivers, while the|by Tuseday night no such rally © \to the Ontario Pavilion at Expo able. 'commission held to its offer tohad been called. \to 5' vie theatres this week Boe involved are preparing for a} ear the middle of the Missile Plan Yvon Dansereau, the govern-istrike Their representatives there with \proyinclal election campaign. |ment conciliator who called|are to meet today to determine | | Ken Goldstien, NDP publicity MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- Get NDP Support | TORONTO (CP)--Opposition i tres across the province with)seemed headed for a strike|Tuesday night the party will! narty and they in no way eup- |influence votes in the Oct. 17|\motive, said there had been Union and the Montreal Trans-| Action, which Dowson leads |Expo and from Expo visitors|stood firm on its demand for a\they would not strike before a|V!e¥ ' Isince April, will be distributed --_--_________----_----jbring up to $2.99 the current} The MTC and the five unions | lways fi : ' z Md |Tuesday's meeting, hoped tolessential transit services which Vernon Singer, deputy leader Bothers Britain |meet with union leaders today.|would not be disrupted. | ready cash idirector for Ontario said Mr, iparties today accused the Rex ole visit aie da after no real progress was|not support Ross Dowson, Who | port him. iprovincial election by the|dozens of letters from those|Portation Commission Tuesday Was delivered to the Quebec would make excellent material | The movie, which has been|who saw the film and felt it)$3-50 hourly wage rate for fully general meeting was held, and|~ \$2.77 rate. | 4 of Ontario Liberals, accused the) » \ non (Reuters) -- Brit-|Later, he planned to call fur-| All five unions are affiliates) neta gore Mi Bog mis-| in regrets the U.S. decision to their negotiations, either tonight /of the Confederation of National ° as follow the Soviet Union in build-|°° Thursday. Vr veces' Wenwiek.. New Daie: Tht : ___ {Trade Unions. The four smaler| leratia Party nib bat for Toron-ing an anti-ballistic missile! Pag i ihe strike . beginning unions represent a total of 800) fa Riverdale: sald: the movie's defence system, British officials 2/te" Midniz t Sunday, Sept. 24,'non - operating employees. | | to "obvious attempt to influence| A foreign office spokesman | Beiogs said Britain understood the rea- ELECT | $ The government has paid to|sons which led the U.S. to e |have the 17-minute movie, Ajdecide on construction of a lim- \Place To Stand, adapted forjited ABM system as defence im | screening by normal movie pro-jagainst a possible attack from or more ee RSET ER LOWER TAXES bepasetere ore | Chita; PLANNED EDUCATION CONSUMER PRICE CONTROL jrelease at this time is an said today. U.S. DRIVERS WIN | But he added: "We have| ST. JOVITE, Que. (CP)-- always explained both to them American drivers dominated ajand to the Russians the adverse @ blant here Sunday. Fred Ash- double feature at the auto rac-/consequences to which, in our ing of Le Circuit Mont Trem-|view, such a deployment will lead." MOTOR CITY COURT 1248 IOF DONATES TOYS TO CRIPPLED CHILDREN [22ct."7i%. i the'spor« intel Son mon of ab wheel championship event and|would add a new dimension to CONTROLLED AUTO INSURANCE VOTE LIBERAL NIAGARA FINANCE Mrs. John Chmara, presi- Independent Order of Fores- Kinsmen Centre. Making the high chief ranger (Toronto) \Chuck Dietrich of Sandusky, the arms trace and could have dent of the Women's Wel- ters Court 1248 Motor City, official presentation is Allan guest speaker; and Dave |Ohio, won the under-two-litre\dangerous global repercussions fare League, accepts a gift during the Order's mem- Honess, chief ranger, right, Simpson, second from left, |championship event, driving an especially in the field of arms while looking o' Albert 4 | Ely. Y i ef tove trom members of the ership meeting held at the P. vans, second trom right, |_Vice-cief_ ranger. \Elva VMW. __{control and disarmament. | results of its June theory com- HERE and i ERE |petitions. John Kwak scored a pmed 100.in Grade 2. Sandy) WINTER CONTRACTS for the "fine co-operation" re-\Langmaid scored a 98 in the) The Ontario highways depart-|celved from the recreation|same grade. Mary Taylor a ment has awarded two con-|committee. "In particular 'the ed a 97-in Grade 3- Katherine tracts for winter sanding and|efforts of Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Blazier scored a 96 in Grade 8, salting various Ontario COountY|cimcoe on your behalf contri-|and Jeffrey Morrison scored an roads. One for $208,475 Covers! hited to the success we enjoy-|86 in Grade -1. 92 miles of Highways 2, 2A, 7,/6q this year", the letter adds, |--------____ 7A, 12, 47 and 401 in the vicinity '| pene of Whitby, Rouge and Man- KIWANIS CLUB | chester. The other, for $129,440,] Oshawa Kiwanis Club's pro- covers 98 miles of Highways 7,/gram committee this week pre- 12, 48, 48B and 69 in the vicinity|sented the first of a series of of Brechin, Beaverton and Bald-|self-education meetings, a class- win. ification talk by two, of its members, Kiwanians Ted Wild- GOLF TOURNEY goose and George Rowe, who The annual Whitby inter serv-|told the story of welding and Ice club golf tournament for the/ the supplying of fuel and com-|(e COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET W, JIM POTTICARY |X B. and R. Trophy will be played, |pressed gasses, such as liquid he LP Sept, 27, at the Thunderbird!oxygen, nitrogen, as well as the baths i Golf Club. Play will commence |yse of acetylene. relax | cna absent at 12:30 p.m. you | MEET SUNDAY | BANKRUPTCY esi Unless a good attendance of| Just pour a ¥% Ib, package of Cow Ronald A. 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