@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Jonvory 28, 1964 REVIEW OF WEEK'S NEWS Pearson, President Have Friendly Talk _-- hy ql : z i 4 ' i 5 2 z c : lis i ms 2 zg g ii : 4 » 7 - id eeu otf ; : i i i sift 2 4 Ss an 33 th F e 2 8 z a s f Fi j i 23 it zt i : ef E i g i | | : s 3 s i ii J a 3 aie Zz l- i i ! i cf : ii F 7 i ny i i F | | iy i if i : ' 2% ; i » od ec = ea o a } i S : | H 44 fi £8 Re i e 8 a & | 3 i i fist ait (ite i! ai robe 24 ue : 3 a s g a 'il Hi stl , State Secretary A a; Pickers- omes Privy port Moliraith be ° Council t and oe secretary of Minister John ae : becomes general; end Rene mblay, minister without io, moves to immigration. PENSION REVISION Pearson also announced Under the changes, the in- come ooiing for contribution purposes will be boosted to $4,500 from the originally pro posed $4,000. with initial con- tribution rate still at two per cent of annual earnings, shared equally by employees and employers, Pension benefits payable to everyone at age 70 would be scaled down $25 a month from the original proposal that would have paid $175 a month to those over the income ceil- ing. AFRICAN TROUBLES in Zan- rva- wake of an up zibar in which the i from | Johnsen for clear arm race but they ran into early objections from the Soviet Union, . . . Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro flew from Moscow to Havana Thursday after expressing support for the limited NU | ol clear test-ban treaty, a move indicating Castro has com: |i, mitted himself on Premier Khrushchev's side in agreement to buy more Cu- ban sugar, WEEK IN ONTARIO Vancouver businessman Raiph K. Farris, president of the $52,000,000 Northern On- tarlo Natural Gas Company, was committed Tuesday for trial on two perjury charges after a preliminary hearing was told that company had been distributed in 1057 to former mayors of four On- tario municipalities, A third charge was dismissed, The of- ficials concerned were Mr, Justice Leo Landreville of the Ontario Supreme Couft, then mayor of Sudbury, Mrs. Wanda Miller,-then mayor of Gravenhurst, former mayor Glen Coates of Bracebridge and former mayor Wilbur Cramp of Orillia, The slayer of l0vearold Thomasina Baker, John Fred- erick McDonald, 46, of New- ones, Bagh seem Tues- jay to life imprisonment on @ reduced charge of non-capi- tal murder after an Ontario Supreme Court justice prom- Com--/ ised he would do his utmost to see that McDonald never again walked as a free man. McDonald, already serving 10 years for shooting a Hamil- ton policeman, was charged with capital murder after he ted police to a shallow grave in which Thomasina was bur- ied, a 'search that started 185 months earlier when she was abducted from her father's Beeton - area farm, about 20 miles from the grave. Donald C. MacDonald, jeader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, Thursday declared in a lengthy treatise justifying the existence of the NDP that his party will never merge with one of the old parties, His statement came after Liberals and New Dem- ocrats weeks earlier admitted they had the - bility of a merger and two days after both parties had forces demand- ing a government - operated compulsory medical care scheme for Ontario, only to be defeated G2 to 27 by the (1. the So» /machii stoc k ponbeten. Cte may caich WD ut age may leith the old traditions of ths House of Commons -- but bet on it, <= rE zz3 [ie F scrapping the ancient roll call on divi iF st Then Diefenbake: atus and quickly vetoed any sug- gestion of its use on the ground it looked like a giant pinball ;aachine which would destroy the dignity and decorum of the Commons' chamber. Under the present roll call system, second clerk assistant Commons Voting System Queried cord his yea or nay, Mr, 2 s & = zh wandering , On most votes, Hee ito stand up and be counted, and' I believe this feeling is fainy widespread, I think seme changes in the voting proce- dures may be made, but I don't think they will be exten- sive and the electronic system not likely to be installed for some time yet," Mr, Dubrey suggests, Honors Former CLASSIFIES BLOOD COLCHESTER, England (CP)|P*s A doctor work! in co-opera- tion with the kes ester gee 0! gro eves he has enticed e blood groups men who lived 3,000 years ago. Dr. J. Grant said tests he car- ried out on apoves cremated remains of late Bronze Age menjer in making may help trace the patterns of/best we can, migrating peoples, M stressed the importance of the bell rings for between 20 and $0 minutes, The record for, length of time spent . awaiting ithe arrival of members occurr the famed pipeline debate when the bells rang for a 445 ed durin 42 minutes, starting o'clock in the morning, Mr, Dubrey, who is not en amored of having to call the roll each time there is a vote, electronic system because i Relaaved by 2008 CENTURY-FOR @ ADDED FEATURE ¢ says there are objections to an ? Ja WARLOCK might encourage the calling of even more divisions, "The old traditions die hard. I have heard one senior mem- Gordon Dubrey, who F a fantastic memory for the ber declare that he believes in RICHARD WENRY ANTHONY WIDMARK FONDA QUINN IN TECHNICOLOR TODAY ONLY: Elvis Presley "FUN IN ACAPULCO" Color ORONO -- The first meetinglin the coming year and always of Unit § for the year 1064 wasiwe should give God our clear held recently at the home of Mrs. soe =A Bailey with 15/hearts to do his work and not/from the heart of the Grand ent. Leader Etta Irwin opened the meeting by asking everyone to in singing a hymn, and ofifollowed with a reading which living in yesterday nor just dreaming of tomorrow but rath- today the very rs, Marjorie Dickson read STARTS SUNDAY we may have left from the usual daily living. She follow- ed with prayer and Mrs, Yeo read a few verses st the "Way to a Happy New Year." LACKS ONE ZONE Six of the world's seven life zones, ranging from burning to freezing conditions, are re sented within a 50-mile the scripture 'taking her text from Matthew, and a warm welcome was then given Mrs, who is to be the leader for 1064, A vote of thanks was given Mrs, Irwin for her leader- ship for the last term of office, Dorothy Bailey read the arti- cle dealing with the thought that and uncluttered minds and just use what time and thought/Canyon. OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE Proudly Presents Live Theatre At Its Best "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" by Tennessee Willioms JAN. 28, 29, 30, 31, FEB. 1 McLaughlin Library Theatre STARTS 8:30 P.M. RESERVE SEATS: AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE To-day until 6:00 P.M, Monday, Jon. 24, 4:30-7:00 AT LIBRARY THEATRE Jan, 28 to Feb, 1, 7:00 P.M. on @ GENERAL ADMISSION $1.23 @ Tiscciieenieaseiathiiumiinnieiaiisialiiiiiicniieapaindiiseaiihihiasiaiaasins AOE LEA TTR, names of the 265 MP's, calls out each member's name in turn and the member stands to re- Robarts Conservative govern- ment, The government - appointed committee examining On- tario's draft legislation heard appeals at a public hearing Tuesday and Wednesday to broaden the coverage of the standard medical plan to be sold by private insurers. In- dications emerging from dis- cussion pointed to no basic changes in the plan's funda- mentals, a possible maximum premium of $180 annually for a family, $70 single, and a pooling of high . cost risks among insurers, SMART WOMEN .... 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