2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 8, 1967 GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE 'Battle For French-Canada Seen Far From Being Over .MONTREAL (CP) -- Exter-| nal Affairs Minister Martin said | Thursday the 'battle for French-Canada" is far from over and that the dialogue will get "heated and passionate" be-| = fore the challenge is met. The minjster told a meeting of the Richelieu Club of Montreal "it must be understood that ere are serious grounds for French-Canadian complaints." "There has been a long his- tory of frustration and exasper- ation caused by a Canada which, in certain regards, "has more or less ignored the aspira- tions of French-Canadians, not 'only of Quebec but in my home| province of Ontario." | Mr. Martin added that some of French-Canada's frustration was its own responsibility, | taused by its failure to fully ex- ,ploit its rights A people's struggle for sur-| vival is not easy "especially| ivhen the rules of the game are «unfavorable, as is the case for 'French-Canadians in this coun- try." " Productivity Premise MONTREAL (CP) -- A/munist countries, the Commons Windsor voters have chalked up} 'United Auto Workers union offi- 'pial says the Canada-U.S. wage parity agreement with Chrysler} Corp. hinges on a productivity | Hales (PC--Wellington South),,that rain and heavy fog had 'premise that is a major devel-| .4iq dumping was involved. He|failed to keep voters from poll- | |said the action follows a depart-| ing stations and had predicted a| 'opment in union contracts. Willard E. Solenberger of De-| 'troit told a Canadian Pension| Conference panel the contract) contains a preamble which sets| measures wil] be applied to the| day condi-| textile industry "and others in'ble cast ballots. <out certain important 'tions. | . It states that there must be increased productivity and effi-| ciency in Canada as a result of the auto pact and that rationali- zation of operations and expand- ed continental markets must, in) effect, lead to greater profits. The contract recognizes that wage parity cannot be attained overnight, but that at the end of the phase-in period in 1970, there should be '"'like pay for like jobs," Mr. Solenberger told the panel. Rotten Egg Smog OAKVILLE (CP) -- Hydrogen EN ra ra be it i | ~ 4 HON. EZRA BENSON «.. tf combat dumping Import Prices . Thursday in a power struggle |supreme state and party leader- Power Victory BUCHAREST (AP) -- Com- munist Party Chief Nicolae Ceausescu emerged triumphant and will take over as president of Romania in a role combining ship Ceausescu is expected to oust the old-guard dogmatists who ofien have stood in the way of his ambitious campaign for na-| : tional identity and independence trom Soviet domination Arab Terrorists TEL AVIV (Reuters) -- An Israeli Army spokesman said today Israeli troops tracked down six Arab terrorists: and killed them in a cave they were! hiding in south of Nablus Thurs- | day He said the Arabs, who had Chinese- and Russian-made weapons, tried to shoot it out, but there were no Israeli cas- es OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal of- | alti ficers have been authorized to determine a fair market price for shoes imported from Com- -was told Thursday. Revenue Minister Benson, re- plying to a question by Alfred mental investigation abroad. P. B. Rynard (PC--Simcoe East) asked whether similar trouble." "This is not a matter of trou- ble,"' Mr. Benson replied Rather it was one. of dumping and the government would take firm action in any such cases. Mr. Hales said Wednesday} that Canada's shoe manufactur-| ing industry is being affected by) "dumping by Communist coun- tries'"' and the federal govern- ment was not taking action. Johnson On Bi-Bi » QUEBEC (CP) -- Daniel Johnson said Thursday adoption of recommendations of the royal commission on bilin Premier) sulphide gas known to chemis-|gualism and_ biculturalism| try students as "rotten egg gas" hung over 100 square miles of Lake Ontario shoreline area Thursday, and anoyance to residents. would not solve all of Quebec's problems However, he told reporters he causing discomfort! js confident Quebec and the fed were truly left in the d eral government can resolve} _G. N. Briscoe, Oakville's chief|problems of power sharing be- efgineer, said the gas is coming|tween the two levels of govern- from refineries in Toronto! ment ' Township. | Both British-American 'Texaco oi] companies operate }refineries in the Clarkson and|what I , Port Credit areas , ' ' ' t JAMBOREE Gary Delorne, Port Perry,| the Bowmanville town hall new reels prepared for the} show and singer Willy Wilidal will present ren- ditions of western waltz tunes with nine-year-old Richard) Harper. | LETTERS PATENT | sity, and is a member of the|40es not anticipate proposals to The current issue of The On-|hoard of directors of the Cana-|Change radically the force goals tario Gazette carries the infor-|dian Public Relations Society| °F objectives of NATO at next of|in Toronto. For three years he week's ministerial meeting of mation that letters patent incorporation have been issued} to Gen-Auto Shippers (Windsor), Limited, which has its head office. in Oshawa; Parkwood Pharmacy (Oshawa) Limited of Oshawa and Summerglade Cor- poration Limited, Uxbridge. BILL SOUGHT The County. of Ontario will petition the Ontario Legislature at its next session for special legislation permitting increased votes for members of its coun- cil on the basis of the number of electors in the respective municipalities HOCKEY GAME Employees of G1lenholme Schoo! Workshop attended an Oshawa Generals hockey game recently a guests of the Ancient Mystic Order of Samar itans and Ladies of the Orient both affiliated with the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs SELLING YOUR HOUSE 7 THEN LIST WITH CENTRAL ONT. TRUST 723-5221 WE CHARGE ONLY 4% On the commission recom- and| mendations, Mr Johnson said: "It has lived up partly to had anticipated and} hoped for" COMMUNICATIONS TOPIC | ; , The Lakeland Chapter of the|Manitoba) to continue, in the|meanwhile, are taking on a last sm nad ger dcingg atts Coun-| administrative Management So-|darkness, his defence of a gov-|round of partying, with a re- y a estern Jamboree at) ciety will hold a dinner meeting|ernment bill to set up a depart-jhearsal dinner tonight given by| . 14 at the Georgian Motor|ment of consumer and corpo-!Robb's Dec. 10. The Hoedowners have| Hotel at 6:30 p.m. W. Forbes|rate affairs. Dec LeClair, co-ordinator of em- comedian} ployee information for the On- way,' tario Hydro Commission, will be guest speaker. His theme} will be 'Communications.' He} studied public and industrial relations at Columbia Univer- was editor of the Society jour- nal "PR in Canada.' NAME OMITTED The name of Donald Beer, a member of the 1967 Pickering Township Council, was inad- vertently omitted from an edi-| torial appearing in The Oshawa Times earlier this week as one of the members re-elected. The newspaper tenders its apologies to Mr. Beer for the oversight. COURT DATES The next sittings of the jury assizes of the Supreme Court of Ontario will be held at the county building in Whitby. The non-jury assizes will open June 10 Low Voter Turnout WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- a record low turnout in the! city's municipal elections. Officials, who earlier thought} turnout of "about 50 per cent," was dismayed when presented with computerized facts Thurs- 38.6 per cent of those eligi- In 1956, the first vote follow- ing the city's annexation of sur-| rounding areas showed 39.24 had gone to the polls. Christmas Vacation OTTAWA (CP) -- Members of Parliament are considering plans for a month-long Christ- mas vacation, resuming the present session when they re- turn. Arrangements being worked out among all parties call for a Dec. 21 or Dec. 22 adjournment and a Jan. 22 return, it was} learned Thursday night. Commons In Dark | Lynda, SQ-NOW SANTA HAS A SKI NOSE! aired Dec. 14, the night be- fore the comedian leaves on his annual trip across the Pacific to Vietnam to enter- tain servicemen during the Actress Joyce ameson embraces Santa Claus dur- ing a scene for a Bob Hope television show to be WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-;their musical about marriage, I)\the dent Johnson joins in the dress| Do! I do! rehearsal today as his daughter, and Capt. Charles Christmas holidays. Some- how the Santa out fit doesn't quite disguise the guy behind the beard (AP. Wirephoto) LBJ Takes Time Out To Attend Rehearsal White House, gave her bridesmaids an inch-long gold When it comes to Saturday'e|pin in the shape of a bird with S.|East Room wedding ceremony,|its wings spread, sitting on an Robb of the US Marine Corps|however, Lynda and Robb sayjarrow that pierces a tiny ruby ti go, through final preparations|"I will, I will," according to the heart. OTTAWA (CP) -- For four) fo} their wedding--just one day Episcopal marriage ceremony) ll through the ceremony ¥ ! rough the ceremony, the minutes Thursday afternoon, '/away from the Book of Common Pray- ; A the: Senate ahd the -Hiwae OF fei ons ee Fi *"| six-foot tall wedding cake will The White House is being): 2 : be hidden behind a white ressed gaily in a Chrisimasy For the first time in the final . th dth of th oo ae F car spruce trees holly, week of the wedding the couple| Screen, running the width of the A short circuit caused a decor of: spruc Fees; Many coup'e/south end of the room. The power failure in the two cham-! bers and some smaller rooms of the Parliament Buildings at 4:10 p.m. about their temporary 4iffi- culty,.carried on. The Commons lapsed into silence, although the ~~~ Jinterrupted speaker, Robert/go |Thompson (SC--Red Deer),/are being filled HERE and THERE seemed willing to continue. called out encouragement to Senator Douglas Everett (L--| one senator shouted. NATO Proposals and red and white flowers. |flanked by two fluted-white col- centred with a cross, is under construction in the East Room. A buffet table 30 feet long is President Tohisoe jolied'in sa:| ing up, and 500 bags of rice/jyting his future son-in-law at| for use by!the Army-Navy Country Club in guests in showering the newly-'suburban South Arlington, Va.| Various Senate colleagues) weds as they leave for a honey- | n. The senators, in good *Vaith| centr Carol "We're all in the dark any-| MacRae shut down their Broad- | way show tonight to salute the} \bridal couple with songs from An imposing white altar, his groomsmen, j\and friends. carpeted in white and kept Lynda, holding forth in second-floor family quarters of' mistletoe and garlands of green| split up Thursday night to have separate parties--she with her) ee seven bridesmaids and he with|When it's time to cut the cake swordbearers| With | Capt Robb's ceremonial} sword. ; \ Robb's bachelor dinner was considered a success be¢ause it} secret and because) the | screen will be whisked away used without precisely, identi- Hving the source of the informa-'mainly clear accompanied by cold temperatures: ioe costs ft id Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, St. Thomas ...+.-. 32 formation is given only for bar Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niag-| London ance and not for writing, prev! qjara, Lake Ontario regions: | Kitchener .... ed that the journalist concerne [Cloudy 'and mild today. Sunny| Mount Forest accepts such a condition in ad-)h4 cooler Saturday. Winds west|Wingham . 15 today, North 15 Saturday. gee London, Lake Huron, South-|St. Catharines .+.. 32 ern Georgian Bay, | regions: Cloudy with occasional] Peterborough ..... 28 rain, drizzle or wet snow today.| Kingston ...- Cloudy with a few sunny inter- Trenton ..+- 30 'Press Rules |WEATHER FORECAST Revised LONDON (AP) -- The British record for record briefings are out. | In future, all British' govern- rules, a spokesman said week. whatever is said can be ported along with the name of} the person speaking. | that everything said can be tion. i "Not for use" means that in- vance. The term "'off the record" has! been banned because it seems) to have caused confusion. A political squabble blew up five weeks ago when a foreign office minister, Lord Chalfont, spoke privately with British| ¥4 | Storm Synopsis: ment ministers and officials will brougét thun speak with journalists on the freezing basis of three defined ground central this | overnight r southern Quebec this morning. On the record means that, Cloudy skies, scattered showers n' re-|and a few snowflurries extend) well to the west across thejrane, Poem Hcg ~ es. Possible sunshine |gions: Mainly clear and contin- seaiay (ning cold today and Saturday. | Winds north east 10 to 20. Forecast Temperatures Lew tonight, high Saturday "Not for attribution" means) Saturday in central and south-| ern Ontario. In Northern Ontario it will be rain to southern a' will move | Centre Moves East, In Britain | Sunny, Cooler Saturday Sudbury, North Bay, northern A storm centre that Georgian Bay, Timagami re- derstorms and|gions: Cloudy and cold today nd|with occasional snow and drift- parts of the province|ing snow. Sunny and continuing across|cold Saturday. Winds northeast |20 to 30 today light overnight orth 15 Saturday. Windsor .s+ecceces 32 soccccscees SO cosse 00 - 28 - B Hamilton ...- Haliburton| Toronto ...-- socose 32 seeves 28 ls and cooler Saturday. Winds|Killaloe ...-+++++++ 18 i i ; TORONTO (CP) -- Official)light, increasing to north 15 to foreign office has put it on the 3 95 late today. reporters--off-the- ve pga issued at 5:30 a.m. y. Algoma, White River, Coch- journalists. Later certain re-| marks were attributed to him| concerning ossible de ve lop- ments in Britain's policies to- ward Europe. He repudiated both the material and the in- ® VOLKSWAGEN AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE terpretations attributed to him by ral newspapers. 'Greek Troops Leave Cyprus | | NICOSIA (AP) -- About 400 of |the 12,000 Greek soldiers sta- PICKERING CAR CENTRE On Baseline Ya Mile East of Harwood. Ajax, Ont. Offers So AMERICAN USED CARS At Wholesale Price. All ca Open Till 9 P.M., Setufdey 6 P.M. TELEPHONE 942-1881 A-1 condition \tioned illegally on Cyprus left for home today in the first de-| |parture of troops under the re- \cent Greek-Turkish accord |which averted war on the is- land. United Nations sources said the 4,500-man UN peace force) offered to supervise the evacua- tion, but was turned down by. Greece. There are about 900 Ca- nadians in the force. | The accord defusing the crisis was negotiated after Turkey) threatened to invade Cyprus fol-| lowing a battle Nov. 15 in which] Greek-Cypriots killed 25 Turk- SEE THE FILM "WINDOWS OF THE SOUL" This Moody Institute of Science film reveals the wonders and fallibility of our senses; and the infallible moral order established by God. Plan to attend. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 8:30 P.M. The Salvation Army Citadel 133 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa ish-Cypriots. A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 142 King St. East 723-2721 The wedding principals, stars Gordon parents. Lawrence Stage and plont... OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min- ister Pearson said Thursday he the aliance in Brussels. Safety Problems? Call J. Feltis 728-6414 CHAIRMAN OSHAWA SAFETY LEAGUE installer, If you ore i P in person et our Midtown Crescent warehouse end cleaning d CARPET INSTALLER We require the services of an experienced (preferred) carpet in this per , apply ANGus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY LIMITED He gave this general reply to |- Commons questions about possi- ble specific-changes in Canada's role in NATO. NDP Leader: Douglas asked whether. Canada plans to reas- sess its role in NATO, possibly gradually reducing the force of CF-104 aircraft or transferring the Canadian infantry brigade or part of it elsewhere The Best Fuel Oil For Less WESTERN OSHAWA OIL LTD. 725-1212 ONTARIO Wil taining the services of a on a part-time basis. Co HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS under the Drugless Pra Ontario Department of Health Physiotherapist SALARY $25.20 'per day The Ontario Hospital, Whitby, is interested in ob- be permissible in arranging visits. Applicants would be required to have success- fully completed a diploma course from a Univer- sity of recognized 'standing or on acceptable equivalent and registration as a Physiotherapist or with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Please direct enquiries to: PERSONNEL OFFICER, 1 | Ontario Hospital, | h Whitby, Ontario HOSPITAL TBY qualified Physiotherapist nsiderable latitude would ctitioners Act of Ontario Something new. Rye whisky that tastes like rye wh No smooth whisky selling at any price delivers as much rich rye flavour as Adams Gold Stripe. > bros UrOn & isky. Adams Gold Stripe Canadian Rye Whisky. DISTILLERS LTD: TORONTO. Suddenly winter has become the family fun time... thanks to the SKI-DOO shows you a side of winter you've never seen before . . . because it goes where no other snowmobile would dare! : SKI-DOO has lively new power. It lets you roam anywhere, over anything ... from slickest ice to deepest snow, as fast as you want to go. SKI-DOO has lively new perform- ance. Its greater power, unique sus- pension system, improved track and lightest weight lets you climb, race, jump like no other snowmobile can. It's simple to start, a dream to steer. And it's so light-footed it won't bog a lively snowmobile called SKI:DOO! down... even in waist-high snow! SKI-DOO has lively new looks. From bumper to backrest, SKI-DOO '68 is the sleekest looking, most comfortable snowmobile on any snowfield. See your SKI-DOO dealer today. He'll show you all the exciting models (including ones with electric-start). Each has the features and price tag you want -- starting from the lowest in the industry. And with his easy finance plan, you can buy your SKI-DOO now... and trailer it to your nearest snowfield this weekend! SALES and SERVICE UNITED RENT-ALL & MARINE 555 KING ST. E., OSHAWA At Wilson -- 728-5565 HARWOOD AVE, NORTH AJAX -- 942-6171 SEE THE EXCITING MODELS ON DISPLAY AT... DON VALLANCE EQUIP. LTD. 114 WINCHESTER RD., BROOKLIN, ONT. 655-3291 Se CHRISTMI Listening to their own voices being played back on a slightly-delayed tape re- corder is a fascinating and hilarious experience for Sudbury Splits W TORONTO (CP) -- Attorne General Arthur Wishart and D H. B. Cotnam, Ontario's supe vising coroner, took opposi sides Thursday. in a controver: over an inquest in Sudbury in the deaths of six persons kill in a car crash. Dr. Cotnam said he will inve tigate reports that Sudbury Co oner Dr. J. A. Pidutti public HE'S PLAYING Scientists May Quit OTTAWA (CP) -- The Profe sional Institute of the Publ Service of Canada said Thur day that more than 40 per cet of the 1,200 research scientis employed by the federal gover ment are on the verge. of qui ting. In a statement, execuitve ¢ rector Leslie Barnes said tt cause of dissention is the go ernment's new merit pay plan. Under this plan, scientists a to be given annual pay 1 creases on the basis of met rather than across-the-boat percentage boosts. A result has been that mot than 50 per cent of the scientis in the energy department, per cent in the health depat ment and 20 per cent in the fo estry department will get no i creases during 1967. PERU LEADER Of the 46,600,000 tons of fis caught around the world in 196 Peru hauled in 6,901,300 ton B-autify and Protect With iminine) e SIDING ® . «+ by Kaiser! e Extra insulation @ No main- tenance! @ All work guoranteed e@ Free Estimates. "GALBRAITH 140 Elgin East -- 728-0181 ore