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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1965, p. 19

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(Une ws 2 Big City says NDPer TORONTO (CP) -- The 13 municipalities of Metropolitan meiro C THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 21, 1965 19 * : = on cars and ent at CUSiGmS poetry eam ane TT Waiver On -- . ry a rh a " facturer's level, Auto Free lrade |.¢ a2 = "most-favored nation" rule: to grant the same tariff conces- sions on cars and parts im- ported from other GATT mem \bers. West Germany, Brilain jand France have substantial car GENEVA (Reuters) -- Mem- waiver, the spokesman said. bers of the General Agreement| He declined to say how many on Tariffs and Trade have de-|countries voted, or to give any cided to waive the rules to per-|other details of voting figures. mit a U.S.-Canadian agreement) Countries had to vote by last iNet Tnemnlavment eee ee | Costs $10,000 000 OTTAWA. (CP)--Benefit pay- ments under the Unemploy- ment Insurance Act amounted to $10,000,000 in October com- pared with $11,500,000 in Sep- tember and $12,800,000 in Oc- tober, 1964, the Dominion Bur- on free trade in cars and origi- yi i nal assembly parts, a GATT othe wees Foveatom ae: pag _ sho ine. Nene ee spokesman said Monday, jada and the United States, chal ce CORRIEIEE: Results of a postal ballotja report of a GATT working| The Volted Sti > to imple: among GATT's 66 full members|Party that drew it up. jment the agreement, lifting du- showed the necessary majority} The waiver legalizes within|ties of 6.5 per cent on cars and The NDP, with five of its of more than two-thirds of the|GATT a _ U.S.-Canadian pact/8.5 per cent on parts, retroac-ieent of the drop was among eight members in the legisla- votes cast were in favor of the|signed last January to eliminate'tive to last Jan. 18. men claiming benefits. ture representing Metro Tor-|paw " = onto ridings, made its proposal GREER ELLIO TS GL OS aD EDD oe z m = [PLP LP Lede dP LEAP AE LEAP AEA PAD heh CAP LE. for revision of Metro Toronto's : | } NDP Leader Donald C, Mac- ) Donald already has dismissed ' ° » municipal structure at a press conference. It beat the Conservative gov- ernment to the punch in recom- as unworkable the recommen- at ae dations of Carl Goldenberg, | * , who suggested combining Met- oses or ris mas ro's municipalities into four cit- For That "Special Person" 7.00 8.50 10.00 dozen eau of Statistics reported Mon- day. The bureau said there were 20 per cent fewer claimants at- the end of October than at the end of September, and 90 per Toronto should be combined into one huge city, which in turn would be divided into 15 or 20 administra tive '"communi- ties," the New Democratic Party said Monday. for Metro Premier Robarts' proposals for Metro are to be ' made public at the next session of the legislature. Mistletoe and Holly are now here tz mending a new political look ies under a central Metro Coun- cil in a royal commission re- port. The Metro Toronto up into 60 elec- toral districts of approximately | £ se iy | A ~ ~ equal population, Each of these| he would elect one representative | 1 1m 4 I NDP proposed cutting tz tatiana 2 NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRING.... ie and Anna. The fur ide. pr 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. - Axe, have matching Christ- mas. stockings (upper right) for Santa's visit. The othe: three stockings are for Kathy and brothers Chuckie, 5, and Timmie, 4. The quads are 244, The family lives in Toledo and Axe is an ad- mas story to her sisters (from left) Rita, Susie, Ju- Not even a quadruplet as Kathy Axe, 6, reads a Christ- : | Accent Is On Conventional Rather Than N-Weaponry born March 4, 1963. | (AP) spirit within the gigantic city. | j PLANTS OTTAWA (CP)--Allocation of; The defence budget for the|as a percentage but on the cur-| = CYCLAMEN defence funds is changing rad-/fiscal year beginning April 1,/rent defence budget it comes to ically with integration of the/1966, will probably be slightly; more than $23,000,000. : wee ae | armed forces. higher than this year's $1,550,-| The emphasis now is?on con- | 000,000. iaand: sponte i, tor ex ventional weapons instead of| Officials say the increase will/ample, airlift and army equip- nuclear carriers such as the|be entirely due to the higher| ment, Canada will be able to CF-104 low - level jet bomber.|cost of living, which hits the|make a bigger contribution to The RCAF will still be the|defence department's pocket-|jATO's 5,000-man mobile brig- recipient of the largest share of}book as well as the house-|aqe, 'This country has already | phat Suinanent fonds but | wife's nenoes committed an infantry battal- the appropriation for the army! 'The defence department bidjion of the Black Watch Regi- will nearly double and that forjfor g 3% per cent annual in-|ment to this force as well as red ri 4 increase by about 20 te ad -- Pv ag the necessary airlift. Officials disclose this break-|cquipment and labor but was|, 7% ,force,, designed. down of the five-year , 1966-70| allowed only two per cent by guard NATO's flanks in Nor-| ; ; , y on the north and Greece defence equipment account Of|the cabinet. way $1,470,000,000 with percentage) and Turkey on the south. allocated to each service (1961-|CAN SAVE | The NATO ministerial meet- 65 percentage in brackets): Officials now estimate they|ing in Paris last week ordered | Amount Percentage|can make sufficient savings inja thorough review of the mo- $525,000,000 35.7 (52.2)/administration to take care of|bile brigade with the aim of $389,000,000 26.4°(22.5)|this difference of 144 per cent.|seeing that it is provided with $336,000,000 22.9 (11.8)} An amount of 1% per cent/adequate airlift, personnel and Misc. $220,00,000 15 (13.5)|appears small when expressed finances. Miscellaneous includes re-| eo icin search and development pro- jects. In the five years before the institution of the present plan, the RCAF received more than half of all the funds spent on weapons and equipment. As a result, the other two services often had to make do | with outmoded equipment, much of it dating from the Second World War. 2 Teens T To Cut Vote, Drinking Age TORONTO (CP) -- Two Tor- onto teen-agers have launched a campaign to have both fed eral and provincial voting ages lowered to 18 from 21. They're also seeking support for provincial legislation allow- ing 18-year-olds to drink alco- holic beverages. Dennis Colby, 18, an office worker in a department store, and Margaret Breeze, 19, Have telephoned politicians asking for support and are planning to circulate a petition in January. The two met after Dennis placed want ads in Toronto newspapers soliciting help from like-minded teen-agers. Marg- aret was among the 50 who} called, and the two joined! forces. Dennis said he. telephoned T C. Douglas, national leader of the New Democratic Party, and was told the party favors a re- duction of the voting age. On fario [Liberal Leader Andrew Thompson said his party also supports such legislation, to the Metro council. The council would establish policies for the whole of the me-| 4 tro area, but administration would be decentralized into 15 to 20 "communities." Ty, a 3 _ "A Specialty of REEDS" Priced at 4.00 -- 6.00 -- 7.50 Specimens 10.00 and 15.00 a0 The five Metro NDP mem-| g& vertising salesman for the | hers said this would ensure the) Toldeo Blade. The girls were |development of a community | POTTED oh sot 5 aha CUT FLOWERS CARNATIONS ROSES SPRAY MUMS LARGE MUMS GLADS SE ao CHERRIES GREEN PLANTS TOTEMS BOWLS OF FLOWERS "WITH CHRISTMAS GREENS" 7.50 10.00 15.00. up REED'S FLORISTS Naeem | OSHAWA bs DOWNTOWN : DRIVE-IN SHOP ~ | 28 Simcoe St. N. 728-7386 163 Bloor St. W. | 2 f Authorities say that with in- For All Your Christmas Decorating Needs, me. 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