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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1965, p. 2

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"(2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 8, 1965 : ae | ee 1: Ohio-To-Ontario Causeway \0 "i. a G AN ELECTION ... ae ' , medalist in the 800 and 1,500 : 77>" Se Spanning Erie Suggested wnt ies - PM Needs To Fill | : S som ae « Lan es COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--The)prised that they hadn't been|possibility of the Canadian and|@4¥ 'hal, if he runs "a good i time," the race in Prague will 3 V Cc i Ri i e : first step in carrying out a pro-jcontacted before any announce-|United States federal govern- e rac 8 be his last, If not, he will con- ee tae Case Pye Oe a ie a that|Ments helping to pay for it. |tinue to compete until he again OTTA,A ".~) -- A seven-|Diefenbaker in 1962 still angers move cabinet shuffle Wednes-|many Conservative MPs. across Lake Erie will be @janyone seriously considering a study to determine whether|project like this would consult there would be enough traffic|people who are 50-per-cent in- day, in 2 2 7 to justify the great expense. terested in it," said A. T. C. ie RR po nae grag He becomes the third success- Rhodes had barely announced|McNab, Ontario's deputy: min- justice ministry from public ive justice minister from Que- his idea Wednesday before crit-|ister of highways. , works, has resulted in another bec. Before Mr. Favreau as- icism and skepticism arose. Rhodes's announcement vacant Commons seat, leaving|sumed office, it was filled by A. G. Lancione, Democratic|caught even Ohio highway plan- Prime Minister Pearson with|Lionel Chevrier, now Canadian be -- of calling three by-| High Commissioner in London. "te Mr. Mcllwraith becomes the new works minister, while stay- leader in the Ohio House of As-|ners by surprise. One top en- sembly and an announced can-|gineer learned of it from a news didate for governor, accused/broadcaster Government sources thought it unlikely that any voting| would be invited until the|img on as government House leader. ; tes. Mr. Benidickson is being re- Rhodes of operating 'a hapha-| Apparently only Highway Di-| zard highway program by press|rector P. E. Masheter had been » Smoke from the Dorion report * dissipa placed in the mines portfolio by former solicitor - general J. release." He contended the|forewarned. And aides said Ma- Watson MacNaught,' and the Lake Erie highway idea was|sheter wasn't informed until the 'proposed as a coverup for ex-|night before the governor's! ter William M. _ Benidickson,)new solicitor - general is Larry who has represented the On-|/Pennell, a 50-year-old lawyer isting highway failures,' and/statement. questioned the feasibility) Rhodes ordered Masheter's ' tario riding of Kenora - Rainy who has been parliamentary * River since 1945. secretary to Finance Minister of such a road, department to study the feas- A day earlier, Guy Rouleau|Gordon. He represents the On-| 7 Across the lake in Ontario,|ibility of a causeway connect- highway officials seemed sur-|ing Ohio and Ontario and the *.(L -- Montreal Dollard), who tario riding of Brant - Haldi- was accused in the Dorion re-|mand. Surprise On Ontario Side Bek mas 2 res Ms Teel ha te ig To Erie-Span Suggestion sign. for some time. TORONTO (CP)--Ontario of-| achieves a top performance. He hasn't won on his current Euro- pean tour, NEED A NEW NACE? No Down Pe Payment jo Down Payment---First Pey PERRY Dey or Night . . . 723-3443 ht eee wr The latest vacancy occurs ' with the appointment to the , Senate of former mines minis- Taste the light, appealing flavour. Try it chilled or with your favourite mixer. A subtle wine-- versatile and economical. serve cold « on the rocks - or with your favourite mixer Y-E-E-E-C-C-C CHHH!!! flowed with molasses and "It's not too difficult to get liter- The other vacancy is in the The other new cabinet mem-| ova Scotia riding of Digby-ber is Jean-Luc Pepin, 40, a) nnapolis - Kings, due to the|political scientist who has been déath of former Conservative|parliamentary secretary to) finance minister George C./Trade Minister Sharp. While he ;} Nowlan, enters the cabinet as minister! Things got sticky, ally, in South El Paso, ex., yesterday when a molasses tank car blew its top and covered several feed-yard workmen .and homes in the workmen hurriedly un-capp- ed other cars on the siding to keep the expanding mo- lasses from doing more dam- age. El Paso has been hav- ing upper 90-degree temper- \trifle miffed Wednesday by |construction of an internatio: causeway across Lake Erie. Both Highways jsuggestion from Ohio for joint) Charles MacNaughton and Dep- al nal} Ministerjat Rhodes said he had asked his In a statement issued earlier Columbus, Ohio, Governor ficials were surprised and alinto Ohio now," the minister; ------ said, "I'd like to see people use) the roads we've already built." There's A New Political sources said the|without portfolio, he has been) ! three byelections likely will be|given the responsibility of called late in the fall, provid-|assisting Trans port Minister * ing there is no snap general|Pickersgill. The government) ~~~ election. The prospect of a gen-|has plans to divide the complex a * eral election this year is evap-|department under two. minis-| A Lot Of Rain Came Down | i} But Little Where Required : DUCLITUE WHETE MEQUIFEG Joris ike ins woud consut + orating quickly due to the cri-|ters. ticism directed at the govern-| peacTION MIXED subsidy to transport feed to/terested in it," said Mr. Mc- drought areas, sources in Ot-|Nab. it ' een revert Immediate political reaction tawa said. A similar subsidy) Mr. MacNaughton disputed BENIDICKSON AILING ito the changes was mixed. last year cost $800,000, shared the governor's suggestion thatject but said his department highway department to make a study of the feasibility of build- ing a causeway across the east- jern end of Lake Erie. He said it might begin some- where between Cleveland and Sandusky on the Ohio side and go north 30 or 40 miles to Marblehead and Helley's Is- land, Ohio, then a Pelee Island and Point Pelee in Ontario. | Mr. McNaughton showed lit- tle interest in the proposed proj- area. No injuries were re- ported, but yards soon over- atures the past few days. (AP) uty Minister A. T. C. McNab |said they were surprised Ohio's | Governor James R. Rhodes had jnot mentioned the idea to them before making a public state-| |ment, "I would have thought that anyone seriously considering a 'Home For... YOU | |! Enjoy all the benefits ef pecceful relaxed living in this prestige (but economical!) area, just minutes from the heart of Oshawa, with all the advantages of well-planned eommunity living. Peved reads, curbs, storms sewers, sanitary sew- BRAEMOR GARDENS ers, hydro. Other living necessities located within the area are schools, churches, shopping, recreational focilities . . . all built nearby for better living in this exclusive con- solidated community, eqparty. i Mr. Cardin, a reserved 46- year-old lawyer who has rep- eresented the old Quebec riding 'bf Richelieu - Vercheres since 1952, moves up to the prestig- : justice portfolio after be- * associate defence minister "and works minister since join- braemor gardens. Stevenson Rd. N, at Annapolis SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS OF Chambers, FOOD CLUB ¥ } ® ~ ? | &3 ipo BROKEN YOUR GLASSES LATELY ° "Plies roses and the other part orange blossoms. Courtice Juniors defeated 244 38 279 -- 88 284 -- 64 299 -- 34 98 -- 130 182-- 28 220-- 82 221-- 82 222 -- 82 327 -- 120 230-- 48 333 -- 120 585 -- 28 TO NON-MEMBERS Is your freezer empty? Are you saving money? Are you using your freezer to best advantage? os a. -- -- gos yh Sob r Soar By THE CANADIAN PRESS s=ehanges had been widely pre-jbaker sa r, Favreau shou Shutharn Ontark t : "Hicted. Mr. Benidickson's shift/have been dismissed entirely and of Maat Wonesodey tae for some time since he had a appointment merely added tolarought - stircken Ottawa Val-jequally between the provinces|the highway would be an eco-|would be willing to examine the spell of ill health. ithe 'sorry, sordid mess. ley where dry conditions have|and the federal government. |nomic boom to both Ohio and/Ohio study without committing = The key moves involved Mr.| But T. C. Douglas, leader ofjalready ruined one hay crop| Everitt Biggs, Ontario deputy| Mtario. litself. Cardin and former justice min-jthe New Democratic Party, ap-|and threatens a second. | -- reau resigned office last week,|thought Mr. Favreau had been|Renfrew, Prescott, Russell and provinces will continue to ex- GM Sets A S ] R d '2 few hours after Chief Justice|put in a "good slot." Creditiste/Lanark, farmers and agricul- periment with hired rainmak-/ a. es ecor Frederic Dorion criticized his|Leader Real Caouette joined|tural officials said the light and|ing machines for the rest of the judgment in the Lucien Rivard/Mr. Diefenbaker in saying Mr. |intermittent drizzle that fell in\summer. | . ail scandal. Favreau should not be in the/their areas was not enough to) yn Ontario generally. the sit or t traig t ont » Mr. Favreau, 47 - year - old/ cabinet. raise hopes for a second crop. generally, the situ-/ »mesday was appointed president|Kitchener speech that if Mr.jinch of rain at most today,"|County's rain level is reported/dealers in Canada established|up to 5,896 from 5,120 a year of the Privy Council, replacing|Favreau 'wasn't fit to be min-jone livestock farmer in the|to be almost ormal now, and|new monthly sales records injago. George Mcllraith, with the ad-lister of justice, he's unfit for|Renfrew area said. "We'd need/the second crop is in no real|June for the fifth consecutive) GM sales for the first six "ditional responsibilities of fed-iany other parliamentary port-ja lot more to give us enoug' dancer at trssait month, Sales totalled 35,858)months of 1965 also established -#ral - provincial relations. folio." hay crop for winter feed sup- 8 a P plesk ' North American cars andja new record. Figures for 1965 = Mr. Pearson described this' The Conservative leader also|Plies." In Kent County, in the Chat-trucks. Last year's June sales,|with 1964 figures in brackets Mr. Favreau will also continue|the appointment of Mr. Cardin. forecast overnight for the Ot-|Wednesday. Agricultural offici-|Were 33,317. : jand trucks, 202,425 (190,563); "js Quebec leader of the Liberal/put he praised Mr. Pennell as|tawa Valley, and today was to| 31. said at least another inch) Passenger car sales in Junejcars 172,228 (163,036); trucks ; a "very fine man" and Mr. ~ ty Be the possibility) pecans . were 29,962, up from 28,197 ini30,197 (27,527). Pepin had "done very well in|0! more showers. | . . a as the House." | Meanwhile, Agriculture Min-\n9 CHECK REPORT } ! 2 . lister Harry Hays announced The Ontari ' oe t V t with his appointment. 'I am| Wednesday tis deperm Se atedien seid etauetas i uepec Van ISCUSS V1, ae poatietle onl pe Sudan-sorghum hybrid seed for -- look _ cay of water, a, j 4,|distribution to drought-plagued|shortage in Blenheim, 10 miles t more closely associated with) mers, Planted now, the seed|southeast of Chatham. | esage iniorms osition th binet in 1963. ' -- 4 Mr. Pepin said the appoint-| orazing. sion had no record of a com-/ ; QUIET, ABLE ment was above his expecta-/ImMpoRT PUMPS plaint from Blenheim about the|¢S8ge Said Wednesday thelyse this name." "He is known as a quiet, able|tions. He had expected to suc-| 'The department was also(problem, although Blenheim's\?,U © ),e° legislature docs nol) administrator without a flairjceed Mr. Rouleau as parlia-ipringing in 12 water pumping|mayor, Jack L. Ford,; said thet cat aupoet a Wnined attack on then prime minister! minister. : trucks carry mile - long hoses|mission for help. Nam si z and can pump 450 gallons a} A bureau of statistics report) Gisuaitinn bacdee Daniell lminute from water supplies|released in Ottawa Wednesday} . 4 |Johnson had asked if Mr. Le-} HERE and THERE The seed purchase and im-|ture supplies in the prairies re-|S@8¢ intended to give the as-| ¢ jportation of the irrigation/main favorable, but dryness in/sembly an opportunity to dis-| An ayjo driven by David trucks is part of an agricul-|parts. of eastern Canada is/CUSS the topic. | Nodn, of Necriste which |tural assistance plan. hampering crop growth. "T think the opposition leader} accident near Rossmount on Highwa burned: on: the Port Hope by 5 to 3 on the Lakeshore ri. near Port Courtice diamond Monday |acreage pay ments to cover|strawberry yields are ages Fe for such a legislature} WW . , ; i i i i |some crop losses and freightidown. debate by a group calling itself lope, Monday. Police said. ight. Larry Peris and Tim |*' OR ee ec cen len Goa mittee for World |Party of Canada and a number} |of Separatist. groups. | The committee saw Mr. John-| | WEATHER FORECAST Mixture Of Sun, Cloud: to the Senate had been rumored/from the cabinet, and the newjtoo jittle of it fell over the 'ister Guy Favreau. Mr. Fav-|proved of the appointment. He In the worst-hit counties of agriculture minister, said pa Yormer Montreal lawyer, Wed-| Mr. Diefenbaker said in a| 'There's only been 1-32 of an|ation is better. Prince Edward) © osHAWA -- General Motors|June 1964. Truck sales moved as a '"'very important" position.|said he wasn't impressed with) Scattered thunderstorms were/ham area, %4 inch of rain fellja record for the month till now, jare: Total North American cars Mr. Pennell was delighted/ Wednesday his department had my first love--the law." could provide summer and fall) An official said the commis-/ $ , é "| QUEBEC (CP) -- Premierjonly one which has a right to for publicity. But his slashing|mentary secretary to the prime | ) pu y. 8) y ry Pp trucks from Manitoba. Thejtown had twice asked the com-|poininan Repliblie. and Viet such as rivers to parched fields.|said crop prospects and mois-|" 'aa 6 tavaived 1 An agricultural assistance) The report said crops injwould do better to address his) ad been involved in an ic set up by the Haie shared the pitching |Peace, made up of the Quebec! plan being considered by the|many areas of the Maritime|request to his leader, Mr. Dief-| federal, Ontario. and Quebec|provinces were showing the ef-|enbaker,"' the premier replied. | Ne eee aire" Sutiee tor the winners. They IStudents' Union, the Parti Pris tire star st suctata allowed six hits, struck out organization, the Quebec So- jgovernments could invo lveifects of dryness. Hay and) Mr. Johnson was referring to 11 and walked seven. lcialist Party, the Communist} William Chattenberg, 44, of Lakefield, was admitted to the Bowmanville Mem- Leza Norton, Carolyn orial Hospital Monday. He was treated for head and knee injuries sustained when he was struck by a car on Highway 115. The car was driven by F. Bruton of Orono. Three people were treated for cuts and bruises at the Bowmanville Memorial Hos- pital Wednesday night after an auto went out of control and rolled over on the westbound lane of High- way 401 near Newtonville. Those - treated were Clau- dette Derosiers, Rouy-n, Quebec; Claire Michon, Gat- ineau, Quebec and Jean Thebiault, of Scarboro. ? The Loyal Orqnge Lodges in Whitby, Oshawa, Bow- manville and surrounding districts will take part in * the celebration in Peterbor- ough this Saturday marking the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. A gala event will be held in the Newcastle Arena July 15, when the dairy princesses for Durham and Northumberland Counties are chosen. Through the co- operation of the. dairies, Holtby, Kathy Tresise. and Joan Lewis representing S. J. 'Phillips beat a_ relay feam from Cedardale at Alexandra Park. /5:30 a.m.: 'The Metro Toronto Plan- ning Board will hold a meet- ing with the Township Council July 12, at Brougham to discuss the |tinct possibility Friday waterfront plan. | iLake Huron, Lake Ontario, No lagara, Southern Georgian Bay,}* Southern Haliburton, Windsor, London Hamilton: Sunny with a Pickering Township Coun- cil has received notice from the Department of Munici- pal Affairs, municipal works assistance program, approv- few) TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|Hamilton jissued by the weather office at/St. Catharines.... Toronto | Synopsis: A mixture of sun-|Peterborough ameet- chine and cloudiness will pre-|Kingston ... 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