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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1964, p. 2

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> S * ' . + ¥ «= No, these Antioch \ College "Students are not conducting a Q* THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 5, 1964 4 ANYTHING FOR SCIENCE! at the urging of a friend and in the interest of science. "Tf you eat ice cream, it low- ers the body temperature so that you do not mind cold it." So he enlisted the aid of some friends and they 'lid it. All slept comfortably. LIBERAL MP: By STUART LAKE them thcir jobs. OTTAWA (CP)--A_ Liberal|this and the country is lost." MP told his party members Fri- day that a vote for the proposed| HEARD 40 SPEECHES new Canadian flag could cbst Ralph Cowan (L--York-Hum- servative amendment to send ber) broke his party's four-day the report back to the commit- silence in the Commons by ac-|tee, asking that the committee cusing the govrenment of put- recommend a plebiscite to de- ting both itself and the opposi-|cide a new flag during the next "One more victory such as At week's end the Commons had heard 40 speeches on a Con- Minister Pearson's claim that|bers because too many MPs the vote was to be a free one-- held "sincere hopes for senator- the outcome would not cause an|ships and judgeships."» They election--was phoney. wouldn't dare displease the gov- There couldn't be a free vote|ernment by voting against the among the government mem-! design "Flag Vote Could Cost MP's Jobs' Ensign supporters. Several Con- servative MPs have indicated they will support the commit- tee's maple leaf design. The barrage of interruptions that has met most Conservative MPs supporting a plebiscite, stopped during Mr. Cowan's 35- minute speech, At one point, when Mr. Cowan asked Speaker Alan Macnaugh- ton to call for silence, the ing that the flag issue be set- tled. Calling for retention of the Rea Ensign as Canada's na- tional flag and for no action on a committee report asking for adoption of single-maple leaf design, Mr. Cowan said there is more urgent business for the Commons te deal with. The flag debate sould be dropped. «~, , At $18,000 per year or $1,500 per month, with 40 months from now until the end of the life of this Parliament, this is a $60,000 question," he tion-in a straitjacket by insist-|federal election. speeches. Liberals four, New Democrats three, Creditistes|very good order and rapt atten- two and Social Credit MPs one.|tion, certainly better than a The debate is to continue Mon-|great many others." day. NDP House Leader Stanley Knowles asked the goyernment|points were new but coming as to set aside one day sideration of the proposed new/|side, they set Conservative MPs Labor Code if the fl threatens to take up a week. : \ Acting government Hbuse Leader Judy LaMarsh said she|said, is a minority one and has would bring the request before/no mandate to bring in a new Conservatives made 30|Speaker replied: "] must say I think you have INTS NOT NEW None of Mr. Cowan's debating r con-|they did from the government debate|to banging their desks while f next| Liberals sat almost in dead si- \ lence. The government, Mr. Cowan VOTE and Re-Elect (. B. GAY ALDERMAN to City Council My experience on city council should be of great benefit to . all people of Oshawa, | have worked faithfully on the fol- towing committees: Welfare Board, Genero! Purpose Com- Traffic and Public Emergency Measures, Children's Aid Society and Low Rental Apartments. You Can Be SURE ' if You Vote GAY : C. B. GAY said. an ancient Roman king: And he quoted the words of the cabiret. Mr. Cowan has been the only Liberal MP to line up with Red flag. The issue was being used to cover up government inde- cision in times of stress. Prime VOTE and ELECT Fred BRITTEN David Oberhill of LaGrange, sleep-in demonstration «they Ill., second from left, believed, are conducting an experiment GENERALS IN BOSTON... (Contiuued From Page 1) in their honor after the The Boston Garden opened Workout. General Manager Wren its gates on November 17, t 1928 a the first. NHL Blair gave the boys the res' of the afternoon off for shop- game was played three days ping or an opportunity to later. Besides being the take in a movie. They met home of the Bruins, it is later at night for supper in also the location for the the Canadian Room of. the sworld champion Boston Cel- hotel. *tics in the National Basket- The Flyers, who played sball. Association, The Gar- Toronto Marlboros last 'den will also be the site of night, were expectéd to athe ef ora bo Be leave Niagara Falis right #rematch after the contest and t "Cassius Clay and y Lis r contest and fly to «e ton, to Board of Education © 3 Years' Previous Experience . e Advocate of care- ful spending ¢ Value for your dollar, weather--even if you sleep in WEATHER FORECAST Continuing Cold Sunny Periods TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts;day sunny with issued by the weather office at! cloudiness. Light winds. 5.30 a.m.: | Synopsis: Today will be} Forecast Temperatures mainly cloudy. windy and cold|Low tonight, high Sunday; across southern regions with a|Windsor ........++ few snowflurries likely along the|St. Thomas ........ 10 Niagara and Bruce peninsulas.|London ... Farther north mainly sunny but| Kitchener cold weather will continue and|Mount Fore: on Sunday some sunshine is ex-| Wingham ... pected in all areas. Hamilton . é Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, St. Catharines ..... southern Lake Huron, Lake On-| Toronto ........ tees tario, Killaloe, Haliburton, | Kingston southern Georgian Bay, Wind- Peterborough « sor, London, Toronto: Sunny Trenton with cloudy periods and contin- Killaloe .. uing cold Sunday, Winds north- east 20 to 25 becoming light to- night. : Niagara, northern Lake Huron, Hamilton: Variable top penalty killers in the cloudiness and continuing cold league. He has one year of Sunday. Winds northeast 20 to junior hockey remaining. |25. Generals were disappoint- ed that they could not see the Boston Bruins practice. Bruins, who played in De- troit Thursday night, were --(AP Wirephoto) The trouble developed when Mariner was 1,100,000 miles and seven days out from earth on its seven-month voyage. The spacecraft apparently was well Mariner To Be Nudged On Course By Rocket = [rita eae PASADENA, Calif. (AP) --,in the interplanatory race tolsia at Mars six days ago. Mariner IV, its light sensor|take the best pictures yet of the fixed again on the guiding star planet, Mortgage Money? Mariner gave its builders at McGILL Canopus, was slated to get Aalthe Jet Propulsion Laboratory Broker Day or Night - 728-4285 increasing|course-changing nudge at 8:19|some anxious moments Friday a.m, today from a small rocket|when it temporarily lost its fix gbeard the speeding spacecraft.|on Canopus, then developed a Scientists at Pasadena's Jet|disturbing wobble. Propulsion Laboratory hope the This caused a 24-hour delay brief firing of the small rocket in the mid-course ! vre --programmed for 20 seconds-- originally set for Friday. will cause Mariner to pass| But the wobble stopped and within 8,600 miles of Mars next the spacecraft's light sensor July 14, again found Canopus by late This distance is considered|afternoon, thanks to a series of ideal for a successful fly-by|eight commands from the Woomera, Australia, tracking station. FOR SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 1 pledge to the Citizens of the Separate School if elec- ted | will serve to the very best of my ability. Real Estate Boston. Team - captain Danny O'Shea, a 19-year-old stu- dent at Ajax High School, has been taking whirlpool and heat treatments for a knee injury he suffered last Friday. The smooth skating centre has missed two games with torn ligaments and may have the knee fro- zen for today's game. O'Shea, owned by _ the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL, has scored 10 goals this season and is one of the Ron Buchanan is the only Oshaw1 player who has been to Boston before. The high-scoring forward made the trip earlier this season for treatment of @ shoulder injury. ; Darryl Leach, the only native Oshawa player, was especially happy over the friendliness of the reception the Generals received. "The le in the hotel, the exec- utive of the Bruins and re- porters make us feel right at home. _ "The size of the Garden left the biggest impression on me. I think the bal- conies make the building jook bigger." The Garden has a seating capacity, in- cluding standees, of 13,909. Regina Winnipeg . Lakehead ... oe8 White River ....«+- -30 Sault Ste. Marie ..; Kapuskasing Earlton North Bay Sudbury Muskoka «+++ Windsor London ... VOTE ALCIDE J. LECLERC NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Day or night 723-3443 x VISIT braemor gardens (Stevenson Rd. N. end Annapolis Ave.) Sault Ste. Marie ... - Kapuskasing . White River Moosonee 'Timagami, Algoma, North Timmins . 400-056. Bay, Sudbury: Mainly sunny Observed Temperatures and very cold today and Sun-|Low overnight, high Friday: day. Winds becoming light to-| Dawson ........+.. -11 night. Victoria Wh Householders! Save On. FUEL OIL or sony ei & Moderns and So-0-0-0 Convenient ochran dmonto ante Oshawa and Niagara Falls will be guests of the Bos- ton Club for the NHL game between New York Rangers and Bruins tonight. After the game, Generals will leave on the bus for St. Catharines, where they will meet the Junior Black Hawks in the Garden City Forum Sunday night. only four games with Gen- erals this season, was pleased that he could make the trip. Called up from of the Whitby Metro Junior B_ League, Marshall has filled in ade- quately and has given Gen- erals more balance on their three lines. "In the Metro League, our jongest trip was usually about 40 miles, but here I am in Boston, over 500 | PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR 187 King East - ANNUAL EXHIBITION & SALE of OIL PAINTINGS by W. MICHAUD HOTEL GENOSHA. -- FLEETWOOD RM. SUN., DEC. 6 Only -- 10:30 a.m, to 10:30 p.m. 728-9474 PHONE 668-3341 @ OIL BURNER SERVICE DEPARTMENT . @ PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL @ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY DX FUEL OIL WHITING, E. For ALDERMAN RICHARD (Lawyer) Let us continue with the present vote at large system and make your vote count when electing aldermen. VOTE "NO" ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1964 no | x Does the Ward System mean greater tax increases? We could be courting financial disa tere.. \N MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1964 Bet ayer, iS For ALDERMAN Woman, 75, Faces ON DECEMBER 7th miles from home, and en- was tied for the scoring LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A 75-| leadership in the Junior B | year-old woman anda teen-age Re-Eled BINT sss. = Generals have been given |charges following a raid on a 1965-66 .. the red carpet treatment by | London home. Press, mon bawdy house. Carol Lynn sion reporters attended their |Sanders, 17, is charged with be-| conference and a luncheon jwas released on. $200 bail. NOT LONDON (CP)--The latest of|forced than in the past. a series of bills to abolish hang-| To meet these doubts the bill day and its sponsors say theyjconvicted and it is thought The Labor government has|débated. the busy House of y law early in the new year. No ; overs Ca) aa \ : judicial hangings will take GOK, es: i SYSTEM VS V T place until its fate is decided. \ j j : cd capital offences and caused Lord Parker, the iord chief justice, hopeless the death penalty. Since 1957, some 64 murder- English prisons.. Time served varied widely but the average KPRESS FEARS : of the City of Oshawa by Wards? wide support for abolition in the % / ' x expressed fears it would lead to an increase in crime. support the bill while many Gonservatives will oppose it un- River. Eade $ 5S Bac a TE and RE-ELECT Cocry muimite of i" | Morals Charge For Information or Transportation circuit before he joined Gen- | girl have been arrested by. mor- the Boston Bruins organiza- Mrs. Edna Robinson is - om practise session and also in- |ing an inmate. | Nearly "Dead" ly e ALDERMAN ¢ ing in Britain was introduced|provides for "further provisions are confident that this time it|likely this clause may be made schedule to permit The bill would replace the to remark that Britain has got ers serving "'life' prison sen- was only nine years. Commons, many groups -- in- Speculation is that most La- less there are firm guarantees M3 i had 23 point: d cig: ee og gg er 'PHONE 723-9484 erals. ality police on bawdy house tion. charged with keeping a com- radio and televi- CIVIC EFFICIENCY If we Jook clearly at the world as it is today ond terviewed them at a press A man charged as ® found-in pave fe. Sournge se. Nore | ture beyond the false se- curity of our own habits of mind, the bridge we want con be built; what hos been separated can be united again; "'holi- ness' restored -- but not without greot effort. By ROD CURRIE der will be more severely en- RE-ELECT MRS. ANNIE amid cheers in Parliament Fri-|for the punishment" of persons i) ON ALD | X LEE J OF ee, more specific when the bill is Board of Education Commons debate before Christmas and, if only four types of murder as "into a muddle" over tences have been released from Are you in favour of electing aldermen EXPRESS FEARS oludisg judges and e--have bor and Liberal members. will that prison sentences for mur- pra at ar C. B. GAY, AND SIX SONS -- Alderman Gay is a family man who understands the family- man's prob ems. He seeks re-election. If you support Gay on Dec. 7, he will support you. (ADVT.) ¢ '

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