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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1967, p. 5

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RATE LAW : Scrutiny ate Firms srest and concern to publie horities, as well as to estors. nly those companies in ich shares are owned by general public ave quired to make public ual reports. Big private. wned companies and oliy-owned Canadian sub- aries of foreign corpora- 1s are not required to ke public any corporate ounts, y next fall, Mr, Turner ects to be ready to intro- ce amendments to the mbines Act. The subject of traints of ('rade and the d for encouraging more npetitive forces in the nomy now are being stud- by the Economic Council Canada, which expects to ie a report in about a r's time. cheduled for two years ce, in 1969, is a revision of Bankruptcy Act. This will the culmination of a series istrative decisi en by the government to » criminal fraud in bank- tcies. UNTIES READY he RCMP has recruited trained a new securities ad. Trustees in bankrupt- have had their qualifica- is reviewed, and offices them set up in Montreal, onto and Vancouver with per legal and statistical fs. nd ultimately, the subject patents and trade marks-- er review and restudy by ong list of 10yal commis- s and special inquiries--is ly to be settled. his most complex field of ral corporate law has n a hard nut to crack, ana y stop-gap meéeuoures, such this fall's amendments to ure more competition in tent drugs, have been on for many years. he patent and trade marks nch, formerly in the secre- Y of state's office, now is biggest branch in num- ; of staff in Mr. Turner's + department. It has a f of about 700, while the -combines branch has ut 100. his year, the registrar- eral's office will have a nding budget of about $8,- 000, but it will collect ut $6,000,000 for the treas- in revenue from patents, le marks, and other forms ompany licences. oes the strengthened role government in corporate irs mean more govern- it intervention in busi. '? Mr, Turner doesn't see S necessarily the case, or essarily bad. ft is in the interests of nessmen to have good irities regulation and r corporate law. There be a lot cf reform, but dy is shying away from mall businessmen and il shopkeepers, particus ', should be pleased with emergence of one cabinet ster primarily concerned consumer affairs and orate law, he said. IISTORY 7--German forces com ted the capture of Oesel and in the Gulf of Riga; »rman airmen bombed ney, a fortified French y on the Western Front; bill authorizing the for- tion of a British air min- 'y was introduced in the use of Commons. Second World War 'wenty-five years ago ay--in 1942--the British niralty announced the king of three German ply ships and the dam- ng of four in-the Medi- ranean by British sub- rines; German troops de gains on a one-mile nt in Stalingrad's north- suburbs; Japanese ded reinforcements on adalcanal. .DA v6 CANADA IN IT$ NECK -- | CUATEE HS ohe/ 7 ae i = i ' 2 a 3 NDS FOR UNITED A CSR "'hnel raised for United Appeal Saturday by Whitby Brown- ies, Girl Guides, and Land Rangers, when they held a bake sale, wildlife film show, white elephant sale, pumpkin sale and bazaar at Whitby Centennial Centre. The girls sold 1,200 tickets for tea and cookies, at 25 UNITED APPEAL chair- man William Nurse adds ink to the rising thermom- eter. The appeal has netted MORE THAN $500 was -- cents each, and sold 100 pumpkins within an hour of the sale opening at 2 p.m. Each of the 400 Whitby girls involved in the guide organ- ization made one item for the bazaar table and helped in one of the other sales, The day's proceeds were presented to William Nurse, campaign chairman of Whit- poten ate pence over $12,000 and is expected to reach its goal of $38,000 in the next two weeks. Cam- paign President Edward Whitby OPP Reports 18 Accidents WHITBY (Staff) -- A spokes- man for the Whitby detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police was wondering aloud this morning whether there are "more winterized cottages this year" following a heavy run of accidents on Sunday. The 18 accidents which took place on Whitby OPP roads on Sunday caused Constable Gary Chapman, spokesman for the Whitby detachment, to com- ment, "it rather surprised the police, since the long weekends are over and the summer rush is usually wrapped up on Thanksgiving day." Of the 18 Sunday accidents, most were rear end property damage accidents. Three driv- ers have been charged with driving too close following a six - car crash on the Macdon- Brownie, Lee Anne Cyr, 7, Girl Guide Kathleen Fitz- gerald, 12, and Land Ranger Debbie McLaughlin, 15. Also involved in the program were Mrs. Harvey Whale, district commissioner of Girl Guides and R. E. Sims, president of Whitby United Appeal. ai \ eee Decne ne 4 i Sims holds the chart in front of the Whitby Munici- pal building. (Oshawa Times Photos) by United Appeal, by~ WHITBY GUIDES and brownies held a "Good Turn Day," Saturday at the Whitby Centennial building for the Whitby United Ap- peal. Michelle Bergman of the 5th Whitby pack and Jill Edwards from the 2nd Whitby Company raise the United Appeal flag on the Centennial flag pole. --Oshawa Times Photos PICKERING (Staff) -- Bob- by Gimby, the well .known radio and television star, and his orchestra will provide mus- ic for the Pickering Centennial Ball to be held Oct. 21 at Pick- ering District High School, spon- sored by the Pickering Village centennial committee. Highlight of the evening will be at intermission time, when Mr. Gimby will direct 60 school children singing the song he has written, "Ca-na-da". Mr. Gimby will also lead the Pied Piper Parade around the auditorium. Any woman attending could be elected 'Centennial Queen," by holding the lucky ticket. She will be presented with red roses. Centennial costumes are optional. Chairman of the Pickering Co-Victors Named In Chess Tourney +; dian Centennial Song Writer Pickering Ball Headliner WINNIPEG (CP)--Bent Lar- sen of Denmark and Klaus Darga of West Germany emerged co-victors in the Cana- ial grand S centennial committee Cyril Mor- ley is in charge of this project. Assisting are: Clare Balsdon, Victor Dingley, Reginald Rack- ham, R, A. Muirson, Mrs. Bar- bara Ovsenek, Mrs. Dorothy Mil- ler and Mrs, Edith Hogarth. Admission is by ticket only, available fron Pickering Vil- lage municipal office, chairman Morley or any committee mem- ber. Japan Urged To Buy Wheat TOKYO (Reuters)--Canadian Trade Minister Robert Winters has formally asked Japan to buy more Canadian wheat on a Consumer Prices Show Increases OTTAWA (CP) -- Consumer prices rose by a half of one per cent in Edmonton and Calgary between August and September, and were followed by lesser in- creases in Winnipeg, Vancouver and Toronto, the Dominion Bu- reau of Statistics reported Fri- day. The consumer price index re- mained unchanged in Saskatoon and Regina, and fell in other principal cities by amounts ranging up to half. of one per cent in Halifax. The indexes for cities are compiled to show the change in price levels in each city from that prevailing in the base year, 1949, but they do not show whether it is cheaper to live in one city or another. The over-all consumer price index for Canada dropped by one-tenth of one per cent in Sep- tember to 150.7 fro m150.9 in Au- gi regular basis, a spokesman for the Japanese food agency said today. The request was made when Winters talked Thursday with Tadao Kuraishi, Japanese agri- culture minister, The spokesman said the visit- chess tournament. only defeat in the fourth roun and came through the tourna ment without a loss. | played Spaaski of Russia, the pre-tour- nament favorite, in the final round, Larsen earned his share of the $1,000 first prize with a vic- tory over Florin Gheorghiu of Romania while all other last- round matches ended in draws. Draws were recorded by Abe Yahofsky of Winnipeg and Shi- mon Kagan of Israel, Pal Benko of the United States and Laszlo Szabo of Hungary, and Paul Keres of Russia and Alex- ander Matanovic of Yugoslavia. Detachment ald -- Cartier Freeway, west- bound at Whitby on Sunday, shortly before 6 p.m. Two per- sons were treated and released from hospital as a result of this crash and more than $2,000 damage was done. Eight of the Sunday accidents were actually late or early Sun- day accidents. Two. minor personal injury accidents took place on County Road No. 2 North of Raglan, early Sunday morning. NEW :"ISEASE APPEARS VRANJE, Serbia (AP)--An unknown disease has appeared in the tobacco fields of villages in southern Serbia. Laboratory tests are under way to pinpoint the cause, believed to be a virus. ee Great News for TV Viewers Hosken Cable TV Antennas Ltd. can provide you with a Hosken Color Antenna similar to those used in the Cable TV Industry. STARTING AT °89.95 completely installed with tower Direct Manufacturer to Customer deal to give you lower costs. See our ad. in Telegram TV Guide AJAX: Tel. 942-1232 -- Monday thru Friday -- a.m. to 5 WHITBY: Evenings & Weekends -- 668-4502 dloshon and Coaxial Cable downlead. CABLE TV ANTENNAS LTD. a . Schenley invites to the Weddings of the | P| you 'They're both famous, and becoming more so all the time. Schenley Silver Wedding Dry Gin -- crisp, cool and wonders fully dry. And Schenley Golden couple to your next party. Darga handed Larsen bis Kuraishi said in reply that the recent decline was attribut- able to a revision in the Japa- nese pricing policy to make |domestic prices reflect interna- Darga to a draw with Boris year. tional market prices. ing Canadian minister said \Japan's imports of Canadian agricultural products, particu- larly wheat, decreased this ust. The city index for September, followed by the August indexes, were; St. John's, Nfld., based on June, 1951, prices equalling 100, 130.8, 130.9; Halifax 142.4, 143.1; Saint John, N.B., 145.7, 145.9; Montreal 149.1, 149.7; Ottawa 148.3, 148.6; Toronto 152.2, 152.1; Winnipeg 147.1, 146.5; Saska- toon-Regina 140.9, 140.9; Edmon- ton-Calgary 142, 141.3. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpeper end Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadloom @ C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 16, 1967 5 Mayors Enter Plowing Contest BARRIE (CP)--The mayors of Ontario joined the fun during ithe weekend as Douglas Reid of Brampton won the Ontario Plowing championship at the nearby Cochrane farm. Mayor Allan Pietz of Welland proved he was the top municipal official with a plow Saturday by| | winning a special competition for mayors, Leslie M. Duby of Acton was second, Charles I. Lundy of Dunnville third and William Dennison of Toronto fourth among the 22 mayors and reeves in the competition. COOKING CLASSES TUESDAY, OCT. 17 7:30 -- 9:30 P.M, ANDERSON ST. HIGH SCHOOL WHITBY Lodies, do you want to learn to prepare French, Italian, Oriental, Hungarian, Mexican meals? Want to serve your guests such specialties as Danish Pastriy, Spumone, Flaming Desserts? Many other gourmet specialties offered, For Advance Registration Call 668-5803 BROCK WHITBY Begins 8:50 IN COLOR MON., TUES., WFD., One Complete Program Siciis s:~ STARRING: ROD TAYLOR, CATHERINE SPAAK KARL MALDEN.--. MELVYN DOUGLAS RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALSO SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION THE PROJECTED MAN in Color Begins 7:30 --Bryant Holiday and Mary Peach | i] PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby DECOR CENTRE LTD. | | TOWN OF WHITBY RE-ELECT WALKER CONSERVATIVE HN mers | CLERK'S NOTICE OF | FIRST POSTING ! VOTER'S LIST | Voters' List 1967, Town of Whitby ¢ ' True Savings passbook goes here True Chequing personalized cheques go here | County of Ontario NOTICE is hereby given that | have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' list Act, 1960, and that ! have posted up at my office at the Municipal Building on the 16th day of October, 1967, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. AND | HEREBY call upon all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day. for appeal being the 30th day of October, 1967, DATED this 16th day of October, 1967. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whithv The new True way to bank Here it is! Everything you need for your combination of True Chequing and True Savings accounts in a neat complimentary wallet. Including personalized cheques. This new True way keeps your True Chequing account separate from a True Chequing Account to pay your bills, You put the rest into 4% % True Savings. (If you already have a 3% Savings Account, you can convert it to True Savings.) See how this simplifies your money planning. Come in and ask about the new True way to bank -- and True Savings. You leave enough in get your new True-blue wallet free. How the True way works at a glance TRUE CHEQUING TRUE SAVINGS The Disadvantages The Disadvantages No interest. No chequing. The Advantages viding permanent record ditures, Cancelled Convenient way to pay bills, Monthly account statements mailed to you, pro- expen cheques returned monthly, are proof of payment. of deposits and | your withdrawals, -- 4%% on minimum monthly balance, Money readily available. Free transfers to Chequing account, Free cash Bankof Montreal mw Canada's First Bank TOWN OF WHITBY VOTING DAY SATURDAY, DEC. Sth, 1£.1 Is Your Name On The Voters' Lists? The Voters' List for the year 1967 may be exa- mined at the Municipal Offices, all Public and Sep- arate Schoo! Buildings and all Post Offices INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE OBiA'NFD BY TELEPHONING 668-5803 during offi.e to 5 o'clock, Mondays to Fridays QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING 21 years of age, a British Subjec tenant, or wife or husband of an owner oc! NOTE--Roomers and Boarders are not entit! to a Municipal Vote. Only those who occuy domestic establishment of two or more socn which they sleep, prepare and serve mol qualify as above are entitled to vote FINAL DATE FOR £ OCTSrn: . JCHIN f Clerk, Town of Whitsy 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby

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