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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 4, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Associate Role Stressed | For Britain In Market PARIS (Reuters)--French President de Gaulle made clear Friday that Britain and other countries interested in joining the European Common Market should do so as associate mem- Equal Wages LONDON, Ont. (CP)--An ar bitration board has ordered the city to pay equal wages to men and women for equal work Bruce Martin, president of HAS DE GAULLE SHUT DOOR ON UK.? PARIS (AP)--A Paris news- paper says it is clear from President de Gaulle's interview with Irish Prime Minister John Lynch that "de Gaulle is closing the door to the English" at- tempt to join the Common Mar- ket Another paper says another de Gaulle veto might cause a substitution of Rritain for France in the Common Market, which it. says West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesin- ger hinted Friday. The first paper, Paris Jour, which supports de Gaulle, says in a page one editorial: "A cat- egorical refusal to the English candidacy. That is the conclu- sion that can be drawn from the interview." It says de Gaulle told Lynch that "the six of continental Eu- rope should remain tightly tied and the only solution to be con- sidered would be an association between the six and the other' continental! states." It says "de Gaulle is posing no more conditions to Britain's entry, but is opposing the entry purely and simply.' De Gaulle vetoed a previous bid by Britain to join the eco- nomic community. Britain now is trying again. L'Aurore editorialist Roland Faure says that Kiesinger. "warned Gen. de Gaiuille against" the- consequences of a *new veto." "This destructive crisis, whose menace the German chancellor evoked, cannot help but lead to a new community constituted by our five partners and Britain: a new Atlantic Common Market to which America will be associated. And France will find herself alone, terribly shaken by her retreat." The result to the French would be "a 25-per-cent reduc- tion in the standard of life,"' the page one editorial in the right wing anti-Gaullist newspaper says. 'That is impossible. De Gaulle knows it."" Whitton Takes Legal Action OTTAWA (CP)--Charlotte Whitton took legal action Friday to force an immediate byelec. tion for the aldermanic seat she was forced to resign last month and is trying to win again. for the vote in Capital Ward, made vacant by an Ontario Sy. preme Court ruling that Miss Whitton forfeited it by bringing legal action against the city, However, she can legally be re- elected. Lawyer Louis Assaly said he filed the court application which City council has set Dec. 16: bers. He also indicated that the six present members must continue swim seeks to prohibit the Dec, 16 election and obtain an order Local 101, Canadian Union of Public Employees, said the rul- a ii . sols ee wen a ing will mean increases ranging | -- : to intensify their interdepen- frem $700 to $1,000 a year for fe ri j 5 5 : rem $7 : 3 \- Ninh. Most work on rubber that it be held sooner, dence for the purpose of con- male workers in planning and WEATHER FORECAST 6 " Tabs tiohe. The 71-year-old spinster said structing a "European Europe. welfare offices ea | econ ron e : the choice of Dec. 16 was "'a de- De Gaulle made his statement : There seems little doubt that liberate attempt to defeat me if the Communists continue/hecause my women will be too Orchestra 'Moves | TORONTO (CP)-The Nation-| al Youth Orchestra announced] Friday it will hold its 1968 sum- mer training session in Quebec! City starting July 8. The orches-| tra, founded in 1959, has usually in a toast to visiting Irish Prime Minister John Lynch at an Ely- see Palace lunch. Man, 36, Killed | QWEN SOUND (CP)--Rich- ard Ehrkamp, 36, their offensive they will con-|busy with Christmas shopping tinue to take massive casual-|then to take part in a cam- ties, |paign."" seipeeeorincinha Cloudy Tonight, Sunday | Str d Snowflurries May Fall Theory Stresse LOC NINH (AP)--The Com-|afe deployed in the area. Loa munists may be trying to es-| U.S. intelligence officers find) MARIE'S Hairdressing Salon of Owen, pig bedi ase nf koa bares | made Toronto its home base. TORONTO (CP) -- Stticial Perpale dehanieay 2 " tablish a "second front" in Vist peecners and Soares cap-| e fell about 15 feet from a lad- ' forecast issued at 5:30 a.m.|Petéerborough ..... 30 35 'nam with their drawn-out|tured so far give conflicting as-| F Y MARIE'S) der while renewing' eay- Heads Committee today Kingston «.0s pra 40 |mnilitary offensive in the rub-|sessments of the Communist (FORMERLY ROS! estroughing at a farm. home. TORONTO (CP )--George! Synopsis: Continuous sno.w/Trenton .... 32 38 ber-growing district of Loc aims | 375 SIMCOE ST. S. 7128-4704 P Roberts, director of education|fall on Northern Ontario over-|Killaloe ...- 28 35 Ninh, which faces the Cambo- One group of prisoners said : . To Arbitration EN. de GAULEE with the Oshawa school board,|night. Cooler air being dragged|Muskoka ..... 28 35 dian frontier. their mission was to "take Loc Marie and Pat wish to invite all their friends and clientele a H deaagie s eaiah "riday was elected chairman of|down from 1é north in the/Nor ay. s That is the consensus of|Ninh at any cost. Another to visit them at their new location. ST. THOMAS (CP)--A Aon Te eee Frid lected el ldown from the north he|North B sR h {Ninh at t." Anoth h h \ ST. MAS . Stresse : th a ea re es lant mts alre: Ss ry 25 32 itary obs rs rs Ss heir mission was to tract dispute between fireme e Canadian Education Week/wake of this storm has already Sudbury : : military observers. They are be-|group said t 0 pie the ity wil pean obi ag Committee for - 1967-68. The changed rain to snow flurries rong ae 2 4s ginning to discount the initial|"engage Americans in rg | OPENING SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER tio C ry W.s ommittee is responsible for the/In the Windsor and London Sault Ste, } arie .. 235 32 theory that the Communists/A third said the Loc Ninh at- | tase @ ican fev a ---- Jug cagduct of Canadian Education areas and by noon today onl ene Rives vadees 7 "i |were merely seeking a quick/tles heralded the beginning of a} SHAMPOO & SET -- Reg. 2.50 a $2.00 es "ST LINN, Ore *)--A Week held every year during munities farther east from) White River ove 1 |propaganda victory when they "winter-spring offensive." | oe an hati a oe jug found in an antique shop the first week of March. Hamilton through to Belleville|/Moosonee .. z js began to attack this isolated dis- Whatever the true reason, the] SHAMPOO, SET & CUT Reg. 3.50 $2.75 x June 30, Loc: 9 . ac a the recor 7 immins .... s , a st week ists ye Ss - Gt the Tstaniitiocal "Accosatinn vo ge grog i e Oreste : Civi : will have felt the nip of the Ti iid 4 _ trict headquarters last weekend. Communists have shown unu ] PERMS--Reg. 1 Rea ae $10.00 : a ga « : é ~ health said Friday ivil Tension cooler air. Like the demilitarized zone, Sua! tenacity and determination of Firefighters be seeking wage said this was the third su OTTAWA (CP)--Ci¥il tension Toronto, Hamilton, London "N ti li ti ** the "first front" of the Vietnam |2round Loc Ninh. | --Reg. 10.00 ....... ' ' $8.00 increases, a reduction in hoursifoynd in' Oregon and Windsor. Lake St. Clair, Lake ationa ization war, Loc Ninh is in a remote re-| U.S. authorities said 860 Com-| --Reg. UO ee ee $6.00 s such in Cyprus that Canada Niagara, Lake Huron sad b killed by th onsiders the UN peacek uric, Niagara, 2 : : ion with terrain favorable to|munists had been killed by the rel nidleg hs arg teen southern Georgian Bay, penser CBC Unit Asked ae Communists, and a sanc-|action so far, including casual-|\------- Tphutaed igen ha Gln: roi Ripe the morning with, MONTREAL (CP)--The Ras- tuary nearby, this time in Cam-|ties inflicted by air and artil- ,, ternal ffairs Minister . odia y. ; out Priday, ols ane occasional showers OF rain ht ve taeieiace vallouile a 0e- U.S.-South Vietnamese losses Tete alan 3 Mostly cloudy tonight : py pat Y SUCCEEDS Panes geneva He also said in Commons re- ba Rakday ping ; hance of a bec separatist party, Friday get Sach Vuciiiia have Were, given as 11 Americans lies for New Democratic Lead- few snow flurries Winds west to Called on Quebec Premier Dan- guccended in sucking a whol killed and 66 wounded; 23. Viet- er Douglas and Gerard Laprise (¢W SMO natty oh iel Johnson. to 'nationalize' the| Tyco TO r mS es = id, |amese killed and 74 wounded. northw 5 2 5. marine division into &@ Nold-) Binh Long province in which of work and unpublished fringe|nymber-of the jugs have | benefits. The city force has 37/foynd throughout the U.S. The men 18-inch-high jugs, made this' century as a < I Two Sentenced many diseases, ar LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Two|tadium sé Fort Erie men were sentenced @mounts of ri Friday to a total of seven years|O'ficials say with vary dioactivity. Healt there is no great Your in penitentiary for the $22,495|danger from being near the juss (ccgiticte-chapleau) that Can- ices of the CBC 5 * ng} /DUt dri g° from ther uld +=" epleal " wake Ontario, Hali- Quebec services of the CBC. ee _Long p : armed robbery of a local arise pies = on m_cou'c-ada is holding exploratory talks en Es iurning| Pierre Bourgault, RIN presi-| 8 Pyne ced the zone, Loc Ninh is situated, is one of MONAR( H MEN branch of the Royal Bank of with several countries on a po- burton region i eldent, also warned Radio-Canada|Pounding forward marine out-/the poorest in Vietnam despite| ° scasional showers) bret ager ; ah cooler wit OEt employees to remain "on the |Posts daily with mortars gas ar-|it, of rain or wet snow this after-|© : |tillery. noon and tonight, Cloudy with a|Standby to boycott, from the in- vhs Hes Poel side if. necessary, the corpora-| Already, five U.S. battalions'ince, rubber output. Only 80,000) can show you Canada Sept. 19 litical settlement in Cyprus. Gerald Joseph Larocque, 27, persons live in the whole prov-| 20,000 of these in_ Loc} COL. McLAUGHLI es Sunday was sentenced to five years, and Robert Phillip St. Dennis, 24, to two years 50,000,000th Citizen PARIS (AP)--The govern ment announced Friday that a few snow flurt Winds light increasing west 20 with gusts to 30 this af th to north-|tion which wants to make of -- em servants of a regime. . .""| THIS HOW to'save money and protect R: A. Slaney C.L.U, your family at the same time. Branch Mgr, The Greater Oshawa Com- Mr. Bourgault said that if the Northern, CBC "heeds to the wish of the munity Chest has received 39-day-old blonde girl has be-!ternoon $330,000 in donations and one come France's 50,000,000th citi-' sudbury, North Bay Gerald Paul LaFlamme, 24, also of Fort Erie, who had been " EUROPE YEAR e HOW if provide a fund to ensure jointly charged with the other zen. Sybille LeMoine, who was/Georgian Bay, Algoma, Timaga- government to falsify or cut the two men in the robbery, pleaded born in the village of Sequeville| mi. Cochrane, White River,2eWS or to prevent separatists WHILE that--no Matter what happens-- Waal 4 al apo nals ae guilty Oct. 5 and was sentenced in Normandy to Mr. and MrS.!western James Bay regions: |from yh acre Sp a8 eae of K NOW your children will have the . a RS Mel a shila eg Maurice LeMoine was the win-|pjoht snow today. Cloudy with a| View, then we will take all nec- GOOD opportunity to realize the ing. assisted ir providing to eight years in penitentiary. Costly Strike TORONTO. (CP)--The four month strike against Ontario Hydro this year cost 3.000 con- struction workers $6,000,000 in facilities for many of the 20 Community Chest agencies, HOW to make sure that your Col. McLaughlin takes a family will always have a home to 2 e Parliame ner. Her reward was an eX-|row nsow flurries Sunday. Little|¢ssary means to prevent the Pe penses-paid trip to Paris with! temperature change. Winds a from speaking on the ambitions you have for them. her parents, a chance to havelnorth 20 to 30 today, northwest CBC | her' picture in the newspapers] 15 MA 25 Sunday He also attacked State Secre- and a television appearance. tary Judy LaMarsh for what he Forecast Ua pe dae called "smearing" the reputa- 1 Low tonight, high Sunday Bridge Collapses o AIRLINE AND STEAMSHIP SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE quire about ou of travel act C. C. Parker ; tion of thousands of employees ur Packages, Teke the worty District Mgr. call their own. basic earnings, a Hydro official WindSOr <i..cecees 38 of Radio-Canada, the CBC's : said Friday SANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) |st, Thomas 30 38 French-language network. : Poorer t D. P. Cliff, Hydro's first vice- Three Dominican workers London ....-- 30 35 "Faced with the threat of| wi d T | S | + chairman, told the Rotary Club were killed and 12 injured when Mount Forest .. 30 35 Ottawa to transform the CBC ea ows rave ervice | 2 \ 7 1 that 1,750,000 man-hours were PREMIER PEARSON a bridge being built over ajWingham ....+.++. 30 35 'into a vast propaganda instru- 723-944) 25 King St. E. 723-7001 | 18 Ori1c peg p he strike lasted from May ...At St. Catharines stream at Santiago City 100)/Hamilton eae | 38 | ment for federalism and to gag! | to August. miles northeast of here col-St. Catharines «... 32 38 |Quebec public opinion, the Que- | : wT A tT ' arliame PM At St. Kitts lapsed Friday. \ \bec government owes it to itselt| scniocenmeale OTTAWA (¢ P)-- Parliam " Woman Remanded \ ST (cP). LACK EDUCATION \to react promptly and with| | ke ? Moar i ti agp to ti Roy Rhodes Norm Powers day with a little speechmakin CATHARINES vigor," he said. TORONTO (CP)--Elsie Ger-/Prime Minister Pearson spent. _--e trude some eg 34, of Toronto,/an exhilarating day in this Ni 'lot ati ivil was remanded Friday to an On-|agara Peninsula city Frid: at- Pilot, engineer, an hree civil- : 2 sa tario Hospital for a 30-day ex-[tending the dedication of a park 'ams were killed Friday when rshuleane irate a igs amination when she appeared|named after him, talking to stu- {eit helicopter struck a power)tooms nor teachers for them. for trial on a charge of non-cap-/dents at a Jocal high schoo nd ital murder in the death of her'relaxing at an informal ) South John Telford THE MONARCH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY | e OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE-- PHONE 725-6586 i Chopper Crashes About 200,000,000 children in DURBAN (Reuters) -- Th the world do not attend school ----| MOTOROLA COLOR r i] BE @ Rectangular Tube : FIRST AID |[e u-verse TRAINED ceremony and the showing of film. : Part of the look back will it clude a ceremonial visit to th Senate by Chief Just I Cartwright to give royal asser to some parliamentary bills. H is acting for the Governor-Ger miles north of this @ Uhf - Vhf Friday and line a few African city @ Hond Wired Chossis two children. luncheon plunged 1,000 feet dwn a gorge} Mrs. Anderson appeared be-| Some 1,000 persons. ir ng into the Umhloti River | DOWNTOWN i fore magistrate Donald: Gra-|several hundred school children Trai lid ec By St. John Ambulance. Lest ffm | Yeor Guarantee eral, who is touring Alberta. ham. gathered on the grounds of a rains Collide DINING ROOM evening course this yeor. Re- on parts end labor | H < The same day . the premier : former agricultural research BRESCIE (AP)--_ The G00 FOOD gister in Room 112, O'Neill @ Solid Stote at 17 | | . of a National slant eucia'y Receive Awards station to witness the dedication Venice-Milan express and an D |] Collegiate Tues., Nov. 7, 7 p.m. Vital Polite é Dh): \ Bo } on Parliament will be held, of Lester B. Pearson Park on alltalian freight train collided REASONABLE PRICES |f to 9 p.m. for 9 Tuesdays. For ss 2 } ge gh eto arn ig i | fhe Cartwrig' Ss upper house is reminiscent ¢ the trip made Nov. 6, 1867, b the British-appointed governol general of the time, Lor Charles Stanley Monck. Lord Monck and his_ part drove to the Senate building i a carriage to perform the oper ing ceremony that Jaunched th further information Phone 668-4666 Special Noon Luncheons PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The} city Human Relations Commis- sion presented olive branches Friday to 80 persons credited} with helping keep their neigh- borhoods calm during the last summer while other major cit jes underwent rioting Profit opportunity from Texaco! Be a Texaco Dealer! near here Friday night, injuring} 40 persons. The freight locomo- Pearson were welcomed by tive and cars left the tracks Mayor Robert Johnston and Hundreds of passengers in the |James McNulty, Liberal MP for express train were hurled to the -- Lincoln floor. A railway spokesman said some of the injured were in se- Workers Suffocated warm but overcast morning The prime minister and Mr Less Than $7.00 A Week | T.R.1.0. TELEVISION | LIMITED Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST DRUG STORES BOND & DIVISION PHONE 728-5143 rious condition. Cause of the crash was not known U.K Pub 0 CUCAMONGA, Calif. (AT ii WHETS A: the bation of « hue emt: Premiere Cancelled ARNE NRE RRR! ins arate Threaten Strike ts suvers 34, were found NEW. York (ap)--tne| Open Sunday 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. || DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- Dx -- Dx | Canada. n Ti e dying. Fellow workers said the BY Oa8dway premier of The - ct aon ie | 5 Boe te yislnecnleene | Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Ontario and Quebec had bee LONDON (AP) -- British pub {¥9 men for some rea owners raised the threat Friday|limbed inside the vat wit JURY & LOVELL LIMITED scheduled for Saturday raised up from individual colc i r hose ni t was cancelled Friday of a strike to'protest the govern-, ater hoses to clean it o Apidae ; ; ments tough new law aiined aie" than hosing it from the top after the star of the play, Jean 530 SIMCOE ST. S. 725-3546 ECONOMIZE1 or, acters of a eter divers 'who dunk rim as was customars 4? taken ill. Edward, dependent country by an act o i an pokesman for the coroner's Arthur's. manager KARN DRUGS LIMITED See a Titish Pav ATiOn The three-week-old regula said Guevera and P rthur was suffering : bia WU ke es suntion a en a8 KIA ET. © 723-4621 7 r strong sedatior make roadside tests with lvsis instruments, |i- <omnleted sales by gs muck une : as 50 per cent in some regions WITH CITY OF OSHAWA Priests Sentenced KRANJ, Yugoslavia (AT 1 Petric.. 29. a J nar FUEL If we don't take action now hundreds of nubs mav be closed X Phone 668 -3341 ical of the Publican Trade , Tax Assistance for Realty Taxpayers fy Bi y_laxpay OIL 3/4 % tion's f Maidstone) 6! flict a just gland pended g on 'years 65 Years of Age and Over SAVINGS ACCOUNTS a@ resolution PRA PARRA AR RRR RH Save up to 50% different type of so. feat ca The Council of the City of Oshawa has recently authorized the establishment ke of a System-of municipal and school tax credits and refunds under .the DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- Dx | ot the slaw provisions of The, Municipal and School Tax Credit Assistance Act, 1967 to '+ en er eT LA 4] NAL inister Bar pious Buy Direet assist elderly pefsons. A tax credit equivalent to one-half of the municipal 4% PERSO 4 British pubs should ond school taxes may be allowed in respect of a real property subject to a D E EF? 0 poemuuns A e If You've Never moximum, of $150 if When you're a Texaco Dealer, you're the pro- PERSONAL TONE CRAFT Worn a Hearing Aid. Or if the One 1st-set out to te appeal a little MT & (a) the owner, and/or the husband or the wife of the owner : see rietor of your own business. You enjoy indepen- a drinks f PI 723-4922 t : "Wo atewe isn't completely PD ; pen. and a wider varies ot AO yg se . it se idl oo ot more and occupies.the-reel-property - sitisincvocy we tvs you to come dence and the profits from your own efforts and LOANS reais $ residenc . : easy be ' i apa en pong : On planned taoffer the assistance snd Gutiiione. Only & modes investment required, CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT (b) application is made by the taxpayer during the calendar help you are looking for. Texaco will help you with... & SAVINGS CORPORATION year in which the realty taxes in respect of which the tax ( SERVICES: : Yi A : . s 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa PUBLIC SWIMMING PRO credit is claimed become due and payable, and © Accessories end batteries for ofl heoring * Financial assistance : 7a3-s22i ie in 5 -* wmaony GRAMM E - o . vl or office appointments * Complete training, with pay while you learn 23 King 53-0527, . : alekeé (c) the remaining portion of the realty taxes after the deduc- + Sener * On-the-job guidance to profitable management OPEN. tion of the tax credit has been paid Complete Hearing Help . FRIDAY CENTEN NIAL POOL As Low As $50 Lverieahedieid Strong advertising/promotional support NIGHTS (d) documents of title are produced to the Tax Department | to Lote gathafactt all this £ Bey DAY PROGRAMME such as a conveyance, a mortgage or an agreement of | usat low prii ---- oe GET THE FACTS! FOUNTANEAD ice. 3 ° Zenities powerful model 50-R '" e Zenith quality earphone, cord and stock earmold Children and Adults Children and Adults Mordoy Tuesdoy sale showing the Registered Instrument or Parcel Number of the property. ' Phone |. A. COOPER Adults || « After purchase assistance, guidance and instruction Lid as eatery nd Acuity Full particulars of the system of tax credits and an application form may | Zinn TELEPHONE Days 668-3211 y vervesc xu Children ond Adults be obtained from Tax Department at City Hall, Oshawa Gntars telephone ; GILBERT L. SCOTT Nigh 23-6614 Frid Children ond. Adults a , , oo Pp WitewuN Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist et ights 723-66 Soturday Children ond Adults number 725-1153, local 209, 210 or 228. The Tax Collector (Mr. C. L. Cox) om We ARING AIDE : Children: ond Adulte or the Assistant Tax Collector (Mr. W. Morrison) will be pleased to assist | IMPERIAL OPTICAL wire || s ewes! Chis and Adil you with te completion Of the epplication form, CO. LTD TEXACO.CANADA .LTD ounday - hildren and Adults i é ' . s , : . y. Ernest Marks, Q.C., 11, ONTARIO ST. OSHAWA 728-6239 P.O. Box 416 3 ~ 25¢ ---- Adults - 75e Whitby, Ont. FEES:: Children - 1S ~~ Students Mayor. EVERY TUESDAY . e ry 4 ry | te

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