-- eee ae ' a L060 WOSiGrh icry OTTAWA (CP) -- That "'awful|culture, about the department date' when he will face "that |and especially about western directs the government's wel on poverty. . | |The By BORIS MISKEW UNITED NATIONS (CP)-- United Nations bounced avenging horde" of western agriculture." Tories looms large in the mind! 'The rough-hewn eloquence he of Joe Greene. has showed in Parliament came So he is working on a crash| through only when he touched program to become more famil-| 9 topics with which he is more iar with his first cabinet yrs familiar. folio -- agriculture -- before the} seca . Jan. 18 opening of the parlia-|. Rural poverty Rap agen mentary session. Canada, for oye 4 ri rs pri And, be said at a press con-|Jem as he sees , ¥ Siler ference today, he may make a| make the haps 2 Qh ind a ne quick visit to Western Canada|P@yins unit an . saeat ah before Parliament meets to|that the farmer who hat start educating himself on west-|¢conomic unit is to be helped to ern agriculture and getting to find productive endeavor. know Prairie agricultural Jead-| He figures that it will take a ers. lot of co-operation from the As the first federal agricul- | provincial governments. ture minister in more than 50| wants to see encouragement to years from Eastern Canada, the secondary industry to locate in He back with vigor during the 20th session of the General Assem- bly, following its year - long paralysis over the question of peacekeeping operations. EQUALITY NEEDED "Agriculture policies can never be effective in the long term where you have in East- jern Canada economic and un- r A leconomic farm units side by| The session, which wound up | side,"'"he said. jearly Wednesday, had to com- }ou | plete a backlog of work left over be se ne on te bot from the previous session he- to 4h metropolitan aveae cause of a deadlock instigated around Toronto or Montreal" by the United States after the he 'said. 'The survival of smatl/Soviet. Union, France and 40 \industries in his own Ottawa ~~ ne to pay| | Valley riding was proof that in-| pets sista et Hotintas ie dustry can locate there and| ° i | make a go of operating in smal- Bled United States had argued 4 ; at, under the UN _ charter, ler centres, said the Arnprior, member states should be barred Ont, et fea . | from voting if two years in ar- | Since his appointment a week/ rears, The stalemate was rem- | Saariot The Soviet Union and erases though paying regular UN as- sessments, refuse to contribute for certain peacekeeping oper- ations on grounds they have been set up by the General As- sembly and not by the Security Council, where the major pow- ers enjoy veto rights. STARTED WELL The success of the Security Council in attaining a ceasefire between India and Pakistan a couple of days after the start of this year's assembly -induced a general optimism, This was increased by Pope Paul's unprecedented visit to UN headquarters Oct. 4 and his plea for peace throughout' the world. Ambassador Paul Tremblay, Canada's ambassador to the 45-year-old Renfrew South MP areas of rural poverty so that) ago to succeed Harry Hays, de- edied only a few weeks before|UN, described the 20th session as "most constructive" and at-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 24, 1965 9] Radioactivity Peril In Deer WASHINGTON tributed this largely to the) poi) ceasefire success and the tiff's visit. | Canada piayed a maior Fole| in bringing bot France and the) Hininn behind the TIN peacekeeping program by push-| aa | 4 ery (AR = Vor w fallaut( ere af the meat have been found | to have radio-activity levels up ito99. times higher than in the Siitisis say abscih "like blotting paper. Rut teday's ronert. said there now is evidence that Alaskans! rect of the country. a a a oar | he G0° jive itunes Camcou-or} Oo ecnsinty oot fone sale {0| today that radioactive caribou r : Ay i _|and reindeer may pose a health pire waaay ts or gery ae Pingel pre to nearly all residents of ations to conclude its study on| ' : Alaska, and not just to Eski- the whole question of peace-| ay i a cic | Om living near the Arctic Cir-| le assembly sailed through' oie as previously believed. i ti a gored of ion resolu-| ror years health authorities) sel we A! cdg elm. Panag od have been keeping close watch| agen yee Reseed teed Pid on the Eskimos following find-| ence, with Communist China to nigh cna A oS ee sium, a constitute of nuclear he invited. | | CHECK NUCLEAR SPREAD | bomb test fallout. | Other resolutions approved, Scientists had concluded that) dealt with the denuclearization| the reindeer and caribou passed of Africa, prevention of the|on the radioactivity to the Es-| spread of nuclear weapons and|kimos. The animals, principal) non-intervention in the internal | diet item in the far North, feed) |affairs of other states. 'on lichens -- plants that sci-. ing through a resviuiion that) public health scientists reported) * mibat "hart at thetr}-- 200 researchers aia tie de main diet have levels of radio-| Ported levels stiii do aot eacces active cesium four times higher|the radiation protection guid- than the average for the rest of|ance recommendation by the the United States, Regular eat- federal radiation council. ' pnticipates he'll have a tougher-| those displaced : from uneco-| 0 time in the Com- getty ee daa Greene has spent most of Across the Commons floor Mr. Greene said he thinks the pol gh a age United States have ground on} from him will be rank on rank tools are available--the ARDA) quring the election campaign ie sland, of Prairie Conservatives,! program and industrial reloca- and its aftermath. mostly veteran MPs and cap-| tion incentives, the resources|" Referring to reports that he'd netic Mpa tained on agriculture matters! of the agriculture, trade and in-|}o6n out to the central experi FULLY LICENSED #2 ake DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshews feated in the Nov. 8 election, the Sept. 21 opening of this GOOD FOOD year's assembly, when the) BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH NEED... Fuel Oil CALL PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 by former agriculture minister) qustry departments and the P9-/ mental farm here to have the Alvin Hamilton anid Douglas | tential for co-ordination in the! .iontists tell him avhich ond oF who also held the agriculture! special planning secretariat in! the farm animals was which, he portfolio. the Privy Council office which) ..i4 : HAS MUCH TO LEARN "Well, someone sent me a Mr. Greene said: "I have a . . erg ee ie a cow and said great deal to learn about agri- A Ch t 'Color this brown.' "' eee ristian |= Sn" --__| | s Version Of In a 'Hanukkah | Christmas Issue Here : | ; | Although the sale of vever-| ef Roman, Catholics and. dews avorites.. BOOTS age-cooling plastic "ice cubes"| watched as parishioners of the was officially washed up here| Queen of the Universe Church yesterday, the novelty is still a | formed the traditional Menorah big concern today of the city |of the Jewish festival of Cha-| health department. | nukkah. : s s The'department now is work-| The "Christianized version ing on making merchants stock-|.of Chanukkah was enacted Wed- 0 | --AND-- if merchants don't follow the|\deeper understanding and SlipPeRS order a charge of failing to ob-| greater respect for the Jewish serve ban could be Jaid,| faith in keeping with the ecu-) although he didn't expect any) menical spirit," he said. | trouble. | Rabbi Gershon Rosenstock of| out to merchants yesterday ad-| gregation, as commentator, ex-| Dr. Watt said the department) eight days of Chanukkah, the! said all cubes sampled here|cation of the temple in Jerusa- carried Hong Kong _trade-|lem after the Maccabees recap-| (DECEMBER 28th) Dr. Watt also said he didn't | lamp before the holy of holies} ine the coolers--priced between | nesday night, said Rev. Stanley He said 150 letters were sent |the Lawn Manor Hebrew con-| vising them of the ban on the! plained that each candle held fs stil] taking samples of the| festival of lights. eVeRYone marks, though some Canadian /| tured it from the Syrians about SHOE STORE know of any illness in Oshawa | they could find enough for only} DOORS OPEN 80 cents and $2 a dozen -- to | Ryzner, pastor of the church, so plastic shells -- proven to be} by the parishioners forming the cubes in an effort to run down| Chanukkah is celebrated in --FROM-- STARTS communities claim they are|170 BC. 55. King Street East that could be attributed to the| one day. But the lamp burned), condemned cubes. for eight days. UU 9 A M shes ssiccesiiciaeatdeniniaaninhess : bos tanec Bite stat eit MM. STATION Christmas Tire Sale ALL SIZES 11.95 i PRICED FROM THE MOST RELIABLE TIRES ON THE MARKET TODAY TURKEY DRAW 2 TURKEYS WON EVERY WEEK, Anyone Purchasing @ Tire at Dove's Fina Station is eligable to win @ Christmas Turkey. 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