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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1965, p. 26

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Tea FS SS OE" _| Opposition Continues Digs ' At Alleged Centenary Tiff OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition, the root- of reported trouble, |parties plugged away at a fa-| Mr. Lamontagne replied that miliar theme during the Com-|there has always been full co- mons question period Thursday|operation in this respect. --reporied trouble in the cen- Pan Lamontagne renewed his iesnial commission and possi-\offer to arrange a meeting ble departure of Commissioner among MPs and the centennial : : gee YOU ENJOY 2 officers to discuss the whole John Fisher. subject, remarking that he THE BENEFITS ! | And State Secretary. Lamon-jhasn't received names of Pro-} Let ltagne, the cabinet minister re-|2ressive. Conservative MPs in- yterested in such a meeting. ee Rundle's plan your land- scaping while you enjoy the benefits. --- add value to your home with decorative sponsible for the centennia commission, reiterated now-fa- miliar replies that there's never been any question of Mr. Fisher jquitting as head of the body j |planning celebrations for the , 100th anniversary of Confeder-} ation. Gordon Aiken (PC -- Parry| ted." Sound-Muskoka) suggested that! fecte : one trouble has been appoint-, He made the statement in an lments made behind Mr. Fish-|interview following an address} er's back. He wanted:to know tO a Montreal service club. ; whether Mr. Fisher's control, Asked about published re-| * 'over commission -- affairs ex- ports that he was considering} tends to the employment of per-' handing in his resignation, Mr. | sonnel. Fisher said he had 'a frank| Mr. Lamontagne replied that/discussions" with Mr. Lamon- Fisher doesn't control ap-|tagne last week These are made by "l said 1 would he happy to MONTREAL (CP) -- John) Fisher said Thursday he has' told State Secretary Maurice Lamontagne he would be happy to remain head of Canada's centennial commission "if a more happy liaison could be ef- shrubbery, o lovely flower gard- en and lown or how about e potio for those leisure hours? RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE 1015 KING ST. E. OSHAWA PATIO PICTURE TAKEN IN NORTH OSHAWA ; eto We, on » A, BF PR pointments | Humanitarian Considerations Stressed By PM In Use Of Flag | + OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-jguard of honor were refused be- said Thursdayjcause of the stipulation in the humanitarian and _ sentimental/will. 'reasons should be considered) The prime minister said he ,when applying regulations re-\saw no reason to change reg- -quiring the use of the Canadian) yjations that have been in effect 'flag at official military funer-f9, many years requiring the 'als use of the Canadian flag at offi- Mr. Pearson was commenting)cial military funerals just be- in the Commons about the con-\cause Parliament has adopted troversy raised over the funeral|a new national flag lof the late Vice-Admiral. H. T : SUS W. Grant, who in his will asked ARE IMPORTANT that a white naval ensign be But, he said, in applying the sdraped over his coffin regulations, '"'humanitarian con- ; = aq siderations and sentimental con er ae wpe bat ge poi siderations are of some impor- quest. for an official military fu-|'@nce tneral and a defence department Defence Minister Hellyer read _ ----_---- -'a prepared ' statement saying ' defence department personnel are permitted time off work to . PQ Can, Create attend private funerals of mili- b tary officials if they wish. Reg-| ' B t M B k ulations on use of flags did not} : u ay réa apply to private funerals. | : : : a Guards of honor may be au-| » TORONTO (CP) -- The mood thorized for official military fu-| tof rebellion in Quebec "could jerais he said. For these fu-| «create a force that could re-nerals the coffin was draped| generate the country" or could! with the official national flag.| ; 'lead to very destructive ends losin iin sisal 'Robert Cliche, leader of the 'New Democratic Party in Que- ber, said Wednesday night : He told a party meeting here . that three revolutions are in Sewage Projects *the province, a nationalist rev- | "plution, a social revolution and OTTAWA (CP)--Approval of 2 revolution in fundamental be-| $615,007 in federal loans to liefs. seven communities for sewage 7 It was the third that could be treatment projects was an "most important, he said nounced Thursday by Central "There are real dangers here.| Mortgage and Housing Corpora *How many of our working youth tion. fare secretly in sympathy with) The loans, made under the +acts of terrorism? Unless wejNational Housing Act, bear an 'replace those traditional values|annual interest of 5% per cent ister Pearson Ottawa Approves lin grants--$40,000 more than | Board Returns the board should have received | The sum will be paid through | deductions of 10 per cent of the} $40,000 Grant yearly provincial grant to the| | i board | PEMBROKE (CP)--The Ren Allen M. Gay was sentenced, \frew public school board hasSlin 1961 to three years for theft) agreed in an out-of-court settle-jand conversion of funds. He ad-| ment to return about $40,000 inimitted stealing $35,593 from thé grants to the Ontario education|board and evidence indicated he department had raised attendance figures to The settlement, filed in On-\cover up the theft tario Supreme Court here Wed OLDER THAN THOUGHT nesday, said the board would The oldest fossils of prehis-| pay Flee ne ane department toric man, found in the Olduvai and forfeit $28,352 it sought in Gorge of Tanzania, are 2,000,000 unpaid grants when the depart- years old ment severed further benefits in 1963 Agreement came afier a dis WEBSTER pute between the board and the Lumber & Supply Ltd. department over falsification of school attendance records by a Lumber ape Hardware -- x Insulation -- Paint school principal 701 Brock St. N. 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