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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1964, p. 4

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"Migoama en tee Eee CHARLOTTE BIDS FAREWELL Charlotte Whitton, mayor of Ottawa for nine of the last 13 years, says goodbye to one of her aides Monday night in a ceremonial farewell after the city council's last meeting of the year. Miss Whitton was defeated in the Dec. 7 elec- tions by Don Reid, who will take office Jan. 1. --CP Wirephoto OVER CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR'S Highway Accidents To Take 76 Lives OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Highway Safety Council Monday night estimated 76 per- sons will be killed in highway accidents during the Christmas and New Year's holiday week- ends, W. Arch Bryce, executive di- rector of the council, said vig- ilance and devotfon of police forces throughout Canada have made New Year's "the safest of all national holiday weekends in highway traffic." But even with this, the coun- cil said, "at least 26 Canadians will die in traffic' during the 78-hour period starting at 6 p.m. local time New Year's The toll for the 84-hour Christ- mas weekend, from noon Thufs- day to midnight Sunday, may reach 50, the council said. With holiday periods of vary- ing length, an average of "ed persons a year have died in| Christmas accidents over the! last nine years. Last year, 22) persons were killed during a 30-| hour holiday period. | The New Year's toll over the same nine-year period has av- eraged 23 deaths a year. There were 13 deaths in the single day NOISY SALUTE In place of a 21-gun salute, Tanania salutes its president Eve and ending midnight Sun- day. with a thundering roll of Afri- Nothing Illegal Of Indian Children: Police | SARNIA (CP)--Police here and in Port Huron Mich., agree| there apparently is nothing il-| legal in the adoption of two} Lambton County Indian chil- dren by white families in Port Huron. The children, a 13-month-old boy from the Sarnia Indian Re-| serve and a two-year-old boy from. Kettle Point Reserve, were found in the Port Huron homes after an anonymous 'tel- ephone call to RCMP here say- ing one of them had not been seen for more than months. Police on both sides of the can tribal drums. | In Adoption | at least until an investigation is completed. | They said both foster parents have "receipts" indicating the children were placed in their care voluntarily by the ,mgth- ers, but there has been no indi- cation of payment involved. In Sarnia, RCMP Sgt. T. S. Falconer said he would consult with Lambton Crown Attorney S. A. K, Logan for a final opin- ion on the legal aspects of the case. Port Huron police said they three|Could see no illegality unless |the foster parents paid money for the children. Under the Jay Treaty, signed 1963-64 holiday. Increased traffic density and longer trips are major reasons for the higher Christmas toll. Car Dealer Control Soon TORONTO (CP)--Regulations |* aimed at controlling used-car dealers and sales men in On- tario should get cabinet ap- proval Jan. 5, Attorney-General Wishart said Monday. Mr. Wishart said he had hoped to bring the regulations before the cabinet today at its final 1964 meeting, but pressure of other. business will probably force a postponement. The regulations would govern the operation of Bill 109, passed during the last session of the legislation, which provides for "registration, supervision. and control of used car dealers and salesmen." The attorney - general said there has already been a dis- tinct improvement in the pro- cedures of the used-car indus- try as a result of the impend- ing proclamation of the new t \ | SUPREME COURT RULING OTTAWA (CP) -- The Su- preme Court of Canada ruled Monday. that the immigration minister does not have un- limited powers to order depor- tations. The Supreme Court decision, made in a 6-to-3 judgment, ruled that Guiseppe and Rocco Violi had been held illegally for de- portation at Montreal's Bor- deaux Jail for eight months un- der a warrant issued by Im- migration Minister Tremblay. grant twin brothers were re- leased from jail at 5 p.m, EST Monday. They entered Canada together as landed immigrants Dec. 28, 1959, but were ordered de- ported separately 'after court convictions. Both were later given probationary periods, and heard nothing more from the immigration department until March 31 this year, when they were advised their cases had been reviewed and the immi- The 24-year-old Italian immi- gration department had decided By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) -- Britain's government - owned Central Electricity Generating Board took action Monday to lower the temperature of its office Christ- mas parties. Officials directed the voard's scores of offices to appoint pa- "No Necking At The Office Bash' Minister Has' Limited Deportation Powers ' to carry out the deportation or- ders. . In overruling the decision made under the present minis- ter, Mr. Tremblay, the Supreme Court left the immigration de- partment with a serious prob- lem. There is no appeal from Supreme Court of Canada deci- sions. The only way to get around the ruling in future cases would be to change act, and this re- quires the consent of Parlia- ment. Deputy Immigration Minister C. M. Isbister described . the tant," and said the department 4 would study the decision with a view to making possible recom- mendations to permit, enforce- ment of deportations ilar circumstances. Toronto lawyer Joseph Sedg- wick was appointed several weeks ago to study complaints inthe Commons that the rights of foreign nationals have been abused under the Immigration Act, especially in cases involy- ing seamen in Canada illegally. His report is expected in a mat- ter of weeks. The Supreme Court's major- ity judgment, written by Mr. Justice Ronald Martland, granted an appeal by Paolo Vi- oli, brother of the twins, for a ruling quashing their original deportation orders. r. Justice. Martland said the immigration minister, after per- mitting a person ordered de- ported to remain in Canada for a period cannot, at the expira- tion of that period, later change his mind and direct that the de- judgment as "extremely impor- portation be enforced. der sim-| § . . . So long as there are men and women in the world they will meet somewhere. And peo- |ple who are adult enough to learn a living should be adult enough to control their own be- havior without being spied on by office vigilantes." The electricity board was not trols to break up necking at the|the only government-owned au- annual get-togethers. The pa-|thority to, take note of office trols will be instructed to dis-|Christmas parties. courage cuddling couples and to} The gas board said it wasn't clear dark corridors and smoky|worried so much about morals corners of amorous couples. as hangovers. The board's The directive was met by an|northwest region staff journal editorial blast from The Sun,| suggested five ways to ease the which said: morning-after feeling. They "Somebody always wants to|are: knock the fun out of Christmas.| A pint of milk, an ounce of This year the Scrooges are/olive oil, a lange steak, a plate- cracking down on staff parties.|ful of tripe or a raw onion. "The Central Electricity Gen-| Lord Robens, chairman of erating Board is sending their|Britain's coal board, when told staff chiefs a briefing on Christ-|of the electricity board's action, mas parties. The message ad-|said: ori vises that anti-petting patrols should roam the corridors and|our employees this way." "T. wouldn't think of insulting | *RR : mn MERRY CHRISTMAS We take great pleasure in sending you our every good wish for Yuletide happiness, and the best of health and success in days to come. break up affectionate situctions. WORK CUT OUT "Anyone who thinks he can keep romance out of offices is going to have his work cut out. Pope Blesses Holy Discs VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul VI today blessed the first Agnus Dei discs of his reign, rare ceremony that will not be repeated for seven years. The Agnus. Dei --Latin for Lamb of God--are discs of pure wax stamped on one side with the impression of a lamp, sym- bolic of Christ. The reverse side varies. Some have Pope Paul's coat of arms. Roman Catholics consider the discs a sacramental. Some- times they are worn around the neck, Sometimes they are pre- served as devotional objects. Popes distribute the discs to prelates and others visiting Rome. Dear Friends: 1 would like to thank all the people who worked for me and supported me at the polls. 1 Would like to wish all the Citizens of Oshawa A VERY MERRY: CHRISTMAS end A NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Day or night 723-3443 act. | Mr. Wishart's department] consulted with officials in the used-car industry while draw- ing up the regulations, he added. A department questionnaire PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Yours Sincerely showed there are. 8,000 such dealers in Ontario, employing an} average of two or three sales- men each. Mortgage Money? Real Estate McGILL ".t: Day-or Night - 728-4285 |! @ HOLIDAY HOURS e@ CHRISTMAS DAY . . Closed All Day New Year's Day Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ce i | | NEW YEAR'S DINNER |! | SPECIAL Mins sn secs sil: "lls lan acs ein. Sven seta ROTUNDA Restaurant 10. KING EAST 725-3632 ¢ 0 o emer THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 22, 1964 STEAKS and ROASTS" SIRLOIN - T-BONE AND WING STEAKS BONELESS ROUND -- STEAK ROAST RUMP ROUND 63: STEAK MINCED FRESH KILLED TURKEYS . . CAPONS . . & GEESE READY-TO-SERVE Hams, Smoked Picnic Shoulders READY-TO-SERVE BUTTS BLADE ROAST THICK RIB ROAST + 3 ¢ BONELESS Ib POT ROAST WE WISH TO EXTEND SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS Open Wed. Dee, 23 'til 9 P.M. Closed Boxing Dey Norm Fisher's Meat Market 22 Simcoe St. North Phone 723-3732 border say the children appear) netween the United States and to be well cared for in theitlpritain before Canadian Con- new homes and, despite their/federation, North American In- unconventional adoption proce-|qians are permitted to cross the dures, they will remain there|porder at will : | Mothers of both children said jtheir reason for seeking. the adoptions was their inability to Congress Opens, pons wa . ee e children properly. | Mao Gets Ovation | | PEKING (Reuters) -- China's| ! parliament--the National Peo-| ple's Congress--opened its an- nual session Monday. Communist party Chairman Mao Tse-tung received a stand-| ovation from the nearly) 3, legislators when he ar-! aves with Premier Chou En-} A brief official announcement | said Chou gave a report of the government's work during the| year. | GIVE A LIVING GIFT for Christmas The Pet Centre | For a Complete Line of PETS SPECIAL SALE OF GUINEA PIGS NEED ANOTHER GIFT? If you do have to buy at least one more gift let us make it a little easier for you. By opening an account at Central Ontario Trust you not only have the "gift that grows" at the PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR 187 King Eost - rate of 42% but you also receive your choice of many delightful gifts which should help you solve at least one gift 728-9474 problem. You can open a chequing account at 4% interest MU-TIN DCO & together with free chequing privileges to help pay those Christmas bills. Interest is paid and compounded quarterly and there is no charge for transfers. - Are you a Gold Stripe type? 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