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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1964, p. 10

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~ 10 THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Pridey, November 6, 1964 Bob Gibbs, left, organizer, ~~ of the Hallowe'en Haunted House project sponsored by the Young Married Couples Club of Westmount, United Church, presents chequest to representatives of the Red Feather Campaign and the Oshawa UNICEF commit- tee, Accepting the donations are, Bob Branch, second from right, executive secretary of the Greater Oshawa Commun- ity Chest, and Mrs. D. K. Stiles second from left, chair- man, Oshawa and District UNICEF committee. Looking on is Mrs, Walter Grigorenko, chairman of the Oshawa UNICEF Hallowe'en Program Committee. Big Shakeup Municipally? TORONTO (CP)--The Globet and Mail says the Ontario gov- ernment is moving toward the biggest shakeup of municipal] organizations in the province's history. The newspaper says the reor- ganization will likely provid two basic and sweeping re- forms: 1. "Replacement of the exist- ing 38 administrative county governments by a series of re- gional governments that will have far broader responsibili- ties and be based on economic, geographic and population fac- tors as well as current bound- ary lines. 2. "Granting to the depart- ment of municipal affairs of nowers to initiate boundary changes and substantially re- duce the province's 978 muni- cipalities, many of which are considered small and ineffi- cient." The newspaper says propos- als for the major changes are likely to come from the legisla- ture's select committee on the Make your next ale Canada's fastest growing ale-- | Fisher Queries Inner Planning OTTAWA (CP). -- Douglas * \Fisher (NDP -- Port Arthur) \said Thursday 'night there's a "profusion of responsibility" -for economic planning in the gov- & ernment. He asked State Secretary La- montagne whether there was an "inner cabinet for economic inning."" The minister had 7 \pla V \just introduced his departmen- /\tal estimates, which include those of the economic council. Speeches on been made by ministers and it was difficult for the Commons and the pub- lic to know which department was responsible, Mr. Fisher said. He said the area of general economic affairs and planning had not been one of the prime tke. ts tone" He LEADERS AGREE HONG KONG (Reuters) -- President Sukarno of Indonesia and Chinese Premier Chou En- lai reached "complete unanim- ity" in talks in Shanghai Wed- nesday on matters of common interest, the New China News Agency reported. It said the president was seen off from ter's "pr would like to assume that the economic council exists "on its own." . CLUB FOR BLIND A Minn., U.S., outdoors club's blind members learn to identify frees by feeling the bark and leaves. Shanghai airport Thursday by Chinese vice-premier Lo Jui- ching when he left for home, IMMEDIATE STATE Northern Rhodesia, now named Zambia, is the first Brit- ish dependency to achieve full republic status without becom- ing a dominion first. If you "can't afford to be sick" you need PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE to cover income replacement and major He EXCELSIOR LIFE medical expenses. Labatt's 50 Ale--we think you'll like it! ENJOY CANADIAN PRO FOOTBALL ON TV --- BROUGHT TO YOU BY LABATT'S municipal and related acts, ------------------------ -- which since 1961 has been study- ing the need for an overhaul of municipal legislation. Earlier, Hollis Becket, chair- man of the select committee, suggested tentatively that new) / regional governments would take responsibility for planning, assessment, health and welfare services, Bes transportation, sewage disfosal, country roads,| @ fire and poWee services and the provision of water at source. | § Municipalities might retain responsibility for distribution of) water, local sewage facilities,} sidewalks, local streets and the collection of taxes, he said. Watchmaker Slain In Toronto TORONTO (CP) -- An eld-| erly watchmaker was slain and his wife seriously injured late late Thursday in a rifle-swing- ing attack by a man who in- vaded their downtown shop. Howard Thompson, 37, of Tor- onto was arrested shortly after and charged with capital mur- der, *<: Police said a man grabbed) one of several rifles in the shop --a combination second - hand) and watch-repair store--oper ated by Michael Pagnello, 76 and his 57-year-old wife. 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