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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 11

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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11
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Tha Owen Sound Sun-Timai Wed May 4 1966 11 Pill Better Than Loop Commonwealth Ministers Debate Extradition Setup Meaford MRS KAY COWER PHONES 531-1443 531-1451 MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS GENEVA CAP) The World Health Organization said today that the contraceptive pill is superior to the inlra-uterine loop as a birth control method A WHO survey found that the rate of pregnancy for women fitted with the loop was to 29 a 100 women while that of women taking the pill was 001 to 002 a 100 The experts who made the survey also reported that the rate of involuntary expulsion of the loop or the alternative steel ring device was as high as seven to 20 per cent Cosy attractive floral S-M-L Cordana Dusters table Cordani di colors Aviilltrii 267 ind comfortable Cordani dusters in prints ind colors Availaole in sizes At Our Soda Fountain ROAST YOUNG SELECT TURKEY DINNER With creamy whipped potatoes choice of vegetable dressing SPECIAL 75c Also Try Our "BAT MAN" SUNDAE Reach $1300 Mark In Cancer Drive MEAFORD Donation! or the Cancer Society are (till being accepted in the annual appeal lor funds in Meaford On Tuesday chairman of the campaign John Gibbons said that $1300 bad been collected to date The canvass has not been completed and more donations are expected to come in The Kinsmen Club with vol unteers from many organizations and clubs in the town has assisted in the house-to-h canvas which wa held on Friday and Saturday Last year the objective was $2000 for Meaford Although this donations are still short of the objective it is hoped that it will be met with donations coming in to banks and canvassers still receiving donations Bowling League Presents Prizes GIFT FOR MOM STEP-ON CAN with plastic linsr Reg 595 SPECIAL $444 LONDON (CP) Commonwealth law ministers have proposed a new extradition program to define the kind of fugitives who can be forced to return home but to make it easier for unsuccessful politicians to escape the anger of their enemies The program involving uniformity and reciprocity among the 22 member countries will not apply to Rhodesia the ministers said in a communique today summing up their six-day conference They also agreed to establish a small legal section in the Commonwealth secretarial which is headed by a a a's Arnold Smith This section will help member countries develop new laws and to keep all governments informed on significant law changes in each country A few of the ministers including Britain Ceylon and Singapore shewed interest in establishing a Commonwealth appeal court which didn't find favor with other member countries including Canada Nevertheless the small group of enthusiasts agreed to work with Britain in the hope that eventually a nwcalth court could be established go on circuit to those countries who wished to make use of it" HANDED CHIEF OVER Coping with fugitives has been a major Commonwealth issue irritated by the celebrated Ena 35 ONLY Home and School Holds Annual Meet Elects Officers I in 1 Short 1 9 5 TTC Losing Money TORONTO The city's new east-west subway line is losing money Ralph Day Toronto Transit Commission chairman said Tuesday Mr Day said he expected the Bloor-Danforth line to lose money but that he was shocked when he saw a report that showed the TTC bad a deficit of $52 435 in March the first month of service for the new line This compared with a surplus of $431966 in March 1965 Check On Charolais OTTAWWA (CP) Agricul tore Minister Greene gave the Commons assurance Tuesday that a close watch has been and will be kept on imported Charolais cattle He was reply ing to Machael Starr On tario) who noted that the Frenrh cattle have been re elased from quarantine at Crosse lie Que into a 90-day quarantine period in the hands of their owners Life Prison Term MONTREAL A manda-tory sentence of life imprisonment was imposed Tuesday on an ex convict who killed a woman during a drunken brawl here last Nov 25 Mr Justice Maurice Cousieau imposed the sentence after a 12-man jury found Robert Avon 46 guilty of non-capital murder in the death of Mrs Madclaine Legaull Gag' non 52 96 Killed in Flood SOFIA BULGARIA AP) -Ninety-six persons were killed by Sunday's flood in the village Home Contents Destroyed by Fire At Tobermory TOBERMORY Fire completely destroyed the four-room one-storey frame home of Mr and Mrs Ed Martindale Nothing was saved from the blaze and it is not known whether the loss is covered by insurance Mr and Mrs Martindale and their six children were at home when an explosion of the oil stove caused the fire No one was injured The flames were fanned by a high wind which made it impossible for Chief Lawrence Me-Farlane and the volunteer fire brigade to control the fire St Edmund to Hire Constable Seeks Full-Time OPP TOBERMORY SI Edmund Jownship council at its monthly meeting with Reeve Wyon-ch and all members present decided to support a petition from property owners that the speed limit be reduced to 45 mph from the 45th xideroad about thrce-and-a-half miles South of Tobermory to the town lipiits Applications will be received for the position of police constable of the Township of St Edmund at a salary of $800 per year The applications must be filed by June 1 The provincial police will be requested to station a constable lerna ive ut to lurn in St Edmund township on a permanent basis Council will pay the following horo case of 1963 when Britain handed over Chief Enahoro to Nigerian authorities lie had been accused of plotting against the Nigerian government and under Britain's 1881 Fugitive Offenders Act British authorities him over New legislation now being At Our Pastry Counter "FRESH" BAKED STRAWBERRY PIE 69 ONLY Also Take Home A Dozen Tasty BUTTER TARTS DOZ 69 HANOVER Mrs Keyes Provincial Vice President of Area Ontario Fed-e a i Orillia was guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Home and School Council held in the United Missionary Church Hanover Milton Sclwodo President of the Home and School Council Area Owen Sound was chairman of the meeting Grace was said I by Robert Taylor Mrs Keys in her talk said the forward look of Home and School to-day presents a challenge: it presents us with a wealth of opportunity Home and School will meet this challenge depends upon to-day's leaders and you and I are leaders" she said Opportunity unlimited lies before the Home and School Mrs Keyes advised those present as leaders to have a clear picture of objectives and policies of Home and School and to project a true and accurate image of Home and School to the public at every opportunity Mrs Keyes said the council is the most important link between the local association and the Federation Owen Sound she said had done a good job LADIES' SLIMS For the ultimate in casual comfort be sure to tike advantage nf this special In-sleek slims in Cotton or Linen fabrics Sizes 10 to 20 in assorted popular shades 399 to 599 LADIES' BLOUSES Select a dressy white Teryiene blouse from our wide assortment of new styles trimmed with lace end nifties- Sizes 10 to 20 199 to 399 MEAFORD Wilfred Dunlop was re-elected as president the Globe Mills Bowling League at their annual banquet and presentation of prizes at th Orange Hall Don Oliver was elected as vice president Mrs Allan Fligg as treasurer Captains nominated were Ray Hawkins Ed Little Myrna Stewart Allan Fligg Dick Godfrey and Jane Chay't Winners of the play was the Burlers with Jim Muz-zcll Joe Nolan Irs Schumann Carman Stewart El Little and Norman Dunlop The play-off winners were Wilfred Dunlop Mrs Jim Wright Art Mason Mrs Carman Ste wart Mrs Dick Godfrey and Dick Godfrey Ray Hawkins won the men's high single Ron Nolan Men's high triple and Wilfred Dunlop men's high average Mrs Je Nolan won the ladies high single Mrs Allan Fligg high tri 1 and Myrna Stewart high average A game of euchre was played developed in Britain will halt the rales: $6 per hour for itnaTl vel $7 per hour for crawler sho- vel and $750 per hour for rock i of Zgorigrad the Bulgarian LADIES' SLIP Bi PANTIE SETS Dainty rayon slip and pantie sets gift boxed! Your choice of attractive shades o( white pink blue red or black in sizes S-M-L old system which Prime Minister Wilson condemned An official said law ministers agreed that all extradition laws in the Commonwealth should he substantially uniform and sh-juld include reciprocity They should list returnable offences establish that a prima facie case must be made before the fugitive is returned and rctrict the return of political offender the communique said drill for township roadwork The end of Carleton st will be cleaned up and a request made to the Department of Highways to gravel the area for a parking space Two tables will be eil made or purchased for the park area on the south side of the 1 Little Tub and the area will be landscaped 198 Lawrence Pennell solicitor-! general represented Canada at an Ernest Ralph the park HANDKERCHIEFS Fine lawn quality handkerchiefs with embroidered "Mother" and assorted tlorel designs 29c and 39c Swise Embroidered Boxed Handkerchiefs 77c and 97c the meeting nrws agency said Tuesday The flood was caused by a dam break follwing tooremlial rains County Heads Meet TORONTO More than 150 delegates from 38 counties registered Tuesday for the mid year meeting of the Ontario Association of Counties Will Control Seals OTTAWA (CP) Fisheries Minister Robuchaud said Tuesday a Canadian proposal to bring the harp and hood seals of the northwest Atlantic under the international convention governing the northwest Atlantic fisheries has been en dorsed by all the convention's 13 member countries In recent years only four of the member countries Canada Norway Denmark and the have been active in the seal fishery of northwest Atlantic Fortin as 3Iedialor area in plans 599 and 623 for $400 The motion must have the appmval of the Minister of Municipal affairs The township will donate the furnace from the school in SS I to the Community Centre The school has been turned over to the people of St Edmund Township for use as a museum Road vouchers for $799 and Township accounts for $577 were approved for payment SLIPS Arnel end Nylon full elipe with shadow panel adjustable shoulder strips ind Iks pleated or embroidered Nylon trims Sizes 32 to 42 in i beautiful array ot Spring colors and white! following the banquet and presentation of trophies Phillip Taylor Dies in Hospital MEAFORD Phillip Sterling Taylor 65 a lifelong resident of Meaford and St Vincent towr-ship died on Tuesday at the Meaford General Hospital Born in St Vincent he was a son of the late Mr and Mrs John Taylor and farmed on he 4th Line for a number of years He later entered the plumbing trade in Meaford In 1957 he married Ida Rear of Meaford who survives In addition to his wife Mr Taylor is survived by three brothers Albert of Thornbury Wilbert of Meaford and Roy of Toronto He was predeceased by one brother Milton Mr Taylor was a member of Meaford Anglican Church in the two-way communication She urged the members of the Home and School to gel out and get members as other organizations do She urged them to budget for a delegate to be sent to the convention Also she mentioned the camp to which they should send a member Mrs Donald Miller sang a solo How Great Thou Art accompanied by Donald Miller at the piano The Nominating Committee chairman presented the new slate of officers as follows: President Robert Taylor Hanover: vice presidents Mrs William Morley Rockview and Mrs Elric Fries Owen Sound recording secretary Mrs Mai-shall Haines Owen Sound cor-r ponding secretary Mrs David Schukn Hip-over treasurer Bert Black-man of Owen Sound committee Members: Parent-Educa tion Mrs Frank Wilkins Owen Sound Mrs Ed Wells Owen Sound and Mrs Eric Cheadle Owen Sound social Mrs Cliff Mills Owen Sound nominating committee Mrs Christie Owen Sound Flesherton Correepondent Mrs Perkins Phone 7J-W LADIES' SLEEPWEAR Be sure to see our lovely display of sleepwear including short gowns sleepcoats shortie pyjamas and capri pyjamas Sizes S-M-L in pink blue or maize 198 and 259 France Holds Up Pacific Testing SYDNEY Autralia (Reuter) I France will not explode atomic! devices in the southeast Pacific until a computer advises thal winds will carry radioactive fallout clear of inhabited islands it was reported here today Several Australian newspapers published accounts of preparations for the tests following a 12-day tour of Tahiti and other islands in French Polynesia made by five Australian newspaper men at the invitation of the French government The Sydney morning Herald reported that French scientists were basing all their security precautions on the explosion of devices into a wind blowing from the east which would not QUEBEC Labor Minis ler Carrier Fortin will act as mediator in a province-wide striek of 5206 textile workers Premier Jean Lesage announced Tuesday The strikers who walked out a month ago Paving at School to Cost About $10408 FLESHERTON The sou'h-east Grey district Board of El-i arr demanding salary increases two LUGGAGE A perfect gift for Mom made in Canada sizes available in blue-charcoal end red $666 fir $777 Three Steelworkers Fined After Strike direction for several chsnge days SWEATERS Visit our sweater department end choose from our sensational selection of sleeveless Orion shell styles in a complete assortment of solid pastel colors and novelty styles Sizes S-M-L 388 to 595 ucation accepted the tender of Disher and Farrand Ltd Barrie for paving at the Osprey Central School at a cost of $10-40865 A parcel of land will be purchased from Flesherton at a cost of $256295 The land is composed of parts of Lots 152 and 153 in Range one southwest of the Toronto and Sydenham Road in Arlcmesia township in Flesherton A second parcel of land own- Tara Correspondent Mrs Guy Purdy Phone 34-1721 SUDBURY (CP) Three members of the Sudbury local of the Steelworkers union wer? found guilty and fined $25 and costs each on charges of obstructing school buses during a labor dispute earlier this year John Frith 24 Daniel Henson 18 and Robert Kidder all of Sudbury were found guilty on charges laid during a labor dispute at a school at nearby Chelmsford LADIES' STRETCH TOP NYLONS A gift that will turt to plMM Mother I Top quality Nyloni with th com fori bit itrotch top that wiH not cut or bind Itgi Latest toshionabla ahades to choose from In sixes to 11 77c PR Mother'i Day Greetinq Cards An excellent selection of cards for this important day Assorted cards for Mother Grandma Mommy Sweetheart ale Handkerchief folders ate also available lOctolOO Vatican Theologian Hits Jazzed-up Music VATICAN CITY A Vatican theologian said today recent performances of jazzed- ilk! pis by the Beatles Rl Rev Benvenuto Malteucd cite Gick for $150(10 It writing in the Vatican weekly magazine Osscrvalore Della Do-mcnica said he had read about such a jazz mass in Quebec Re-centlp a rock 'n' roll-style mass was performed in a Rome religious hall 500 The hoard will also a piece of land from composed of Lot 154 in one southwest of the and Sydenham Road piece of land measuring 242 by 891 feet owned by the Cemetery Commission another section measuring John Allen Rose 22 Of Tara Passes TARA John Allen Rose 22 of Tara died Tuesday in ite Dr Mackinnon Phillips Hospital Owen Sound where he had been a patient for a short time Mr Rose was born September 17 1943 His parents are Sidney and Laura Trelford Rose of Tara Surviving besides his parents is one brother William LECTURE IN KIEV EDMONTON CP)-Two University of Alberta instructors will deliver guest lectures later this month at University of Kiev it was announced Tues-1 day Dr Coults dean of the faculty of education and head of Slavonic languages will visit the Ukraine university as part of an exchange program between the schools I purchase Jean- Concession Toronto A feet Flesh-erlon and 80 feel by 175 feel and owned bv Melville Willis are nol included in the sale The hoard will send a letler when the Business Administrator has authorization to do so to each civic municipality in the school area requesting thal debentures be issued for the espi-tal required In he raised by Ihe board to construct a new composite school Murray Juffs principal of Read The Sun-Times want ads They bring results I and better working conditions The strikers are members of Ihe Canadian Federation of Textile Workers affiliated with the Quebec-based Confederation of National Trade Union Will Tour Arctic OTTAWA Members of the Economic Council of Canada and sume of their expert advisers plsn to spend up to 10 days late in August on their first lour of the Arctic DrJo hn Deutxch council chairman said in an interview Tuesday that conditions are so different in the Norlh from the rest of Canada that the council needs a firsthand look before it can make a useful contribution to economic planning Dupuis Plans Appeal MONTREAL (CP) Law yer for Yvon Dupuis Tuesday filed notice of appeal against bis conviction on charges of In fluenee-peddling Mr Lupris a former federal minister without portfolio was found guilty by a jury April 22 in Sherbrooke Que and sentenced to a $5000 fine or one year of prison Fuel Homb Kills Two BUENOS AIRES (AP) A furl lank Tell from an Argentine Jet fighter pine Tuesday and exploded in a suburban slum A 60-yrar-oid woman and her slx-year-nld granddaughter were killed whrn trapepd in their hut by the flames No University Fees HALIFAX (CP) Free uni versify education may become necessary in Canada's anti-pov erty program Welfare Minister Allan MacEachen indicated Tuesday Speaking to the Mari time Conference on Social Wei fare Mr McEachcn said the federal government hoped ita proposed Canada Assistance Plan would make possible a social welfare program keeping with the demands and prob lems of the mid-20lh century' MOTHER DAY FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Beautiful fountain Coral ar -rangements in a variety of at-trxtivc styles and assorted Edmonton Man Held In East German Camp EDMONTON (CP) Eric Schmidt 31-yeir-old construction worker ssid on his return here Tuesday that as i political prisoner for 75 days in East Germany last year he was forced to forfeit $5000 in cash and possessions before his ASSORTED BOWS AND RIBBONS 10c to 29c Scotch tape and white or colored tissue also available LADIES' APRONS A gin for tha perfect Hoatesal Choose from our excellent is-ortmanf of polished Cottons In pretty plain colon or prints and Nylon with tlorel decorations! 98c each Creit Hardware ON 8th ST ANNIVERSARY SALE 299 the Flesherton District High The naturalized Canadian said School was appointed supcrvls- be left Edmontsn in December 1964 to visit his mother and family in Leipzig East Germany He said he was refused an exit visa when he decided to return to Edmonton last May JUBILEE 21" LAWN MOWER $6759 14 TOOTH BOW RAKE $228 ing principal of high schools under the jurisdiction of the board of education He will assume the principalship of the nt composite school on completion of the construction Nicholas was appointed vice principal of the composite school He will be principal of the Flesherton District High School next year ZENITH 21" LAWN MOWER $8695 ZENITH 24" RIDING MOWER $18495 NORTHERN KINO ROTO-TILLER $9895 EASY PUSHING HAND MOWER $1633 MELNOR WATER SPRINKLER $750 up BRASS HOSE NOZZLE 57c CLUTCH PURSES Triple frame clutch purses in the new dome style with 3 compartments tor bills notes tickets etc Acetate wings for photos or cards Attractively designed on the outside and available in black bone tan or cilery green! 277 Rowe's Limousine in Two-Car Collision TORONTO (CP) No injur- iea were reported when Lieutenant Governor Earl chauffeur driven 1 was in collision with two other cars here Tuesday night Police said the limousine driven by Frank McDougail 60 struck a car driven by Frank I Palazzo 33 and rebounded to hit another car driven by Car-' mifio Canini 18 LADIES' PURSES A large assortment ot new Spring end Summer handbags for your selection 398 to 497 PLASTIC HOSE SO FT COIL $783 CHROME HOSE NOZZLE 79c HEARING POSTPONED TORONTO George ind Viola MacMillan agreed Tuesday to have their preliminary hearing on fraud rharges postponed to June 6 from May 9 They face charges of defrauding the public and fraudulently affecting the market price of Windfall Oils and Mines Ltd shares last summer A COMPLETE LINE OF GARDENING TOOLS SATISCTK)NJ3UARANTEEDORMONEV4CHEERFULLY4REFUNDED.

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