Pun 4-A The . The Evening Patriot ‘ Milk can retired WINNIPEG CF! 7 The old mllk can hu come to the end or the line in the Winnipeg district. " Hire and or June no run. will he picked up lrom milk producers shipping in the my," says the Manitoba agriculture department “In- stead. ahiprnenta to die creameriea wul be made by tank truoh only. Alrnort all producers In the are: have initallod reiriserated hulk tanks in order to ho their ounioi. Winnipeg thua ioinr . iew Ontario and British Colum- hin centres in having an milk deliveries made hy the more sanitary method. an! advantage at which is that the Irqu stays trash longer since it's retrigerated u soon as it leaves the cow. Racial battle ends on note of optimism TORONTO tcPveA week-ions fight by Ontario members oi Optinust international to end racial discrimination in the service Dl’gamlallon haa ended on an optimistic note Dr. George G, Cobley. ‘3 year-old phySltlan iroin Santa Monica. Calii. newly - elected president at the moon-member body. issued a statement to re porters Thursday saying Opti mist's board oi directors will “rethink in policy on the racial problem" at a meeting in only December. His statement termed the estion "Il-nught with emotion and misunderstanding " The iituation had reached the emotional peak earlier in the day when Robert cawston, lieu wnanisguvemar M the Toronto. tone. was physically expelledi tram the convention room altei ‘ pleading with delegates ion a chance to bring up an antlrdlslz criminatioo resolution. i Toronto delegates prepared‘ auch a resolution early tn Lluxi week alter retiring international president John )1. Grimlaiid til Middleton-n. Tex. raid in In in tamew, Nfifl'm cannot be Alb} mitted aa charter member: oi; Optimist oluba although they can join once a club LI oper- ating i The convention's resolutions‘ committee turned down the Tar onto motion on a technicalityi More than a half-dozen Ontario cluns subsequently passed reso- lutions tondernnlnii the dunrlin. inanon i Island as site of World Fair s-‘ir‘ approved MONTREAL (Cpl—The da- ulle says in a dlspalrh ironi cooper that irderal hydro BraPlllc eueiueeis have n proved the proposed island sin. ior the 1967 Montreal whrld‘ii fair and iorrnal announcement or approval will he made in lilnutreal next week. The newspaper says it har learned mun reliable soon-es that current dirlarenoas "he- tweeu the Montreal elvic ad- ministration aud the world's iair corporation will be clrareti up hy the announcement. 1 Snltrros um quoted as =aVll‘E: engineers had approved their original plan in onlarar st Helen's island and create a new island, Nolre Dame Island. by ruling in parts or the SL Law. rence Rivcr between Montreal Island and the south shore The Gazette says it was un i derstuod that dalinitr lederai approval oi tho site had herr‘ withheld pending completion oi the hydrographir aurvey. Connarn had haen expressed nnrut the vilect oi the new is. land on the St Lawrence River current. depth and ice move- in 9 em The nflwspanrr My! Frlme Minister Pearson and Dunbar premier Lcsagc will Vlle Mont seal next week for a ruaetlng with Mnyor Jenn Drapeau and ‘ world’s iutr ottlciuli, A joint announcement would he made iollowing the meeting, i 'Moon chase' 3 is scheduled durina eclipse WASHINGTON lAPl—An Il- h‘onnu! and I wanna uni-uno— mel- wlll be aha-rd I let wtnl- 1m; Icrnsa Clnndn in the wake of the moon‘s shadow during 11 Mel cell“: a! the Inn July 1? mkeumln [1.8 che Ilency slid the Minno- mer. Dr Jocelyn R. Gill. will polls! will to the ulronlnt—Itlll he no ed — Vlrlolll phenor menu that mllll. also he 13wa- lblr durini «wire flight! The ldu In to give the utm- nlu! belief preplrltlan (fir re- portln‘ observation d u i- l n I Hlflhl. The eclipse (lith i: In be cm:- ducled by Donllu Alrcrllt Cor par-lion and the Nlllonll Geo- m the Ames Renard: Ch! ll Molfeil Field. Cllll. ‘l'belr minim: To lug-mi e electronic effecu oi tho III! will]. the ecllpn nukes It HIV h In” in Hm. I own. 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