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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 7

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Neither Canada nor the U.S, |has any extradition treaty with the Soviet Union. Raceway Fight Brews WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A cross-border fight is brewing for the Dec. 22 annual meeting of Windsor Raceway Holdings Ltd, |with United States and Cana- dian officials already exchang- "= \ing broadsides. Lawrence H. LoPatin, of De- @ \troit, a director of the company ' {has written to Class A share- holders claiming the Canadian- | majority board has "rubber. { | Stamped ratification" of various '| policies and attempted to eliml- inate Americans from manage- | ment positions. In his letter, Mr. LoPatin sald | the company has not honored its jexpressed undertakings to the American Class A stockholders jmade at the last annual meet- jing. 'Last Vessel Leaves Toronto TORONTO (CP) -- The Brit: jish freighter Rialto, last vessel \loading out of Toronto harbor \this season, completed her 4 \cargo of bagged soybean meal Monday and prepared to leave some time today. The 420-foot, 5,000-ton ship, owned by Ellerman's Wilson Line of Hull, England, will pick up more cargo on a four-day Istop in Montreal before sailing for home. | Christmas, said Captain Nor- ;man Cook, will be spent "30 de- grees west" in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Nickel Found | In New Zealand AUTKLAND (CP) -- A Canm ' |dian company is leading the | field in a race to Investigate a jnickel find in New Zealand |which has been described by a |prominent geologist as "very | exciting." The company is Conwest Ex- ploration (Overseas) Ltd., j which has filed applications for jrights in Cobb Valley near Nel- son on South Island, The chance find by a univers | sity student working on a geol- jogy thesis led to discovery of * | deposits of high quality nickel in |the area, Dr. D. R. Kear, director of the New Zealand geological sur- vey, said it had been planned to make detailed study of possibili- |ties but mining companies were |showing such interest that they 8-07, 35° 4 1.25 2.50 3.75 5.00 | probably would do the job. Kear said the quality of speci- "Health & Beauty Aids" FOR FAST RELIEF ! From Upset Stomach and Headaches BROMO SELTZER 5.25-OZ. BTL. C Save 12¢ MINN Save 22¢ CREST -- Regular or Mint TOOTHPASTE GIANT SIZE TUBE SHAMPOO ~- Save 25¢ Head & Shoulders 1.00 3-Oz. Lotion or 2%-Oz. Tube "STORE HOURS" THE STORES LISTED BELOW ARE "OPEN" EVERY NIGHT MIDTOWN -- Open to 9:30 p.m. KMART - Open to 10 p.m. WHITBY -- Open fo 9 p.m. SAO OAS AOR MOAN Te AN ~ | mens so far inspected is as good jas ore from Canadian mines, jthe best nickel mines in the world. But the geological survey |had studied only "hand speci. mens," A New Zealand director of }Conwest, B. M. 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