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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1966, p. 25

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 2, 1966 25 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES -- ADULTS ONLY ALLOWED SPECIALS! . We Will Pay The Tax On All Your Purchases This Month! WOUNDED US. TROOPER GETS HELP A buddy takes a firm more comfortable. The sol- valley south of Bong Son. MARCH | 0 0 DH. HIS MARGH ,; grip on the gloved hand of dier of "A" Company, Ist Machinegunners wear gloves ta wounded -- --. yay a nh Be as protection from the | ' machinegunner as he is av sion, 5 ' 4 | > lifted ne. atners can remove wounded in battle with Viet weapon's hit barrel. | * his field gear to make him Cong force in Thach Long oo (AP Wirephoto) | ra. " a ee ms Seas > 'GROSSMAN CHARGES: i Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Thursday Nite""°,°,, Friday Nite 7°", Saturday Ni 'Millbrook Inmates $a es Rien nstont "Needle" The Staff (; ff CANEX| UIGARETTES | TORONTO (CP) -- The cus-;tutions minister, said he hadjers are aware of the rule that/ ee 605 <. ie tens Taal todial staff at the maximum-jvisited the institution 15 miles|forbids guards from "laying al Compare at 1.19 gecurity Millbrook reformatory|southwest of Peterborough last/hand on them." F.P.S. -- No Sales Tex! MAIN FLOOR ' ' ' ' ' ; 1IrTTr er BNNIF ROONEY 7:00 TO 10:00 P.M. Fresh Hearth Baked BREAD FOR PRICE SAKE O° Loar MAIN FLOOR F.P.S. -- No Sales Tax! Box Qe MAIN FLOOR e was told Tuesday. He said this provocation of|Millbrook, the minister said, { Allan Grossman, reform insti-|guards resulted because prison-|and these have done "tremen- dous damage" to efforts at re- habilitating prisoners and run- ning an orderly institution. | He urged members of the leg-| islature not to make statements about provincial correctional in- "undergoing what amounts to|week and found that prisoners; There have been irresponsible y] ft] g reign of terror,"' the legisla-|were "'neédling" staff. | statements about conditions at MAIN FLOOR ' ' ' ' ' ' Crime Centres Listed ee until they were sure| By Quebec's Wagner Suz" | | 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Newfoundland --Premier Jo-|SWons MEQUINY | sie) | Oysters were discussed in|Seph Smallwood announced the i ain bar pi , OY ss Opposition reform institutions | Prince Edward Island, crime in| formation of a four-man royal] (it; | Quebec and the press in Sas-|commission to study food and pie gg och pita a nay katchewan as nine of Canada's| Grug prices in the province. He nag ase aot ed yt 10 legislatures met Tuesday. |} said the commission would have pon tat ' 'A ot t | ' The New Brunswick legisla-|@ free hand to examine every i - mich indi t A tare ture opens its. new session |factor affecting prices. hed boos teutality 'at the te: March 22. |BRINGS DOWN BUDGET formatory but said he was not| Liberal Opposition Leader) Nova Scotia--Finance Minis- levelling that charge. | Ladies' Head Square Ansco 620-120-127 PICTURE FILM ROLLS Compare at 65c each F.P.$.--Ne Seles Tex! Girls' Sizes 7 to 14 MAN TAILORED BLOUSES 100% sanforized cotton in woven plaids (net a print) machine washable; roll-up sleeves. Compere et 1.98 each F.P.S.--NO SALES TAX Footwear Dept. Sale Save on Boots-Shoes-Slippers Rubbers Ete. Save as much as 70% Example: Regular 25¢ SCOTCH TAPE REGULAR TO 98c F.P.S.--No Soles Tox! F.P.S. Alex Campbell, speaking on the|ter G. I. Smith brought down P.E.1. throne speech, said steps|the budget for 1966-67, forecast- should be taken to revive the|ing revenue of $162,800,000 and province's once famous oysterjexpenditures of $153,300,000 for fishery. |the fiscal year, compared with He said the federal govern-|expected revenue of $149,000,000 ment has begun research into |and expenditures of $139,200,000 the revival of the oyster fishery |for the year ending March 31. but the provincial government; Ontario --Highways Minister hasn't followed its lead. Charles MacNaughton unveiled "We want to see a higher per-|4 $159,329,000 highway construc- centage of money going into the | tion program in the province for fishery industry,'"" Mr. Camp-| the coming year involving bell said. "The oyster fishery in| mainly the continuation of ma- Prince Edward Island --once/|jor projects already under way. the most famous in the world at} Manitoba --The legislature Malpeque--is dying because of|gave second reading to a bill water pollution and nothing is| being done about it." which would prohibit employ- Donald C. MacDonald, leader of the New Democratic Party, said it was the responsibility of the minister "to see that drutal- ity does not exist at Millbrook." Alex Carruthers (PC -- Dur- ham), in whose constituency Millbrook reformatory is lo-| cated, said he had been asked} by a number of officers at the} reformatory for his assistance | in securing their transfers to| other departments of govern-| ment. | He said: 'They are subjected daily to physical attacks and personal abuse by the inmates; | | EACH Qe MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR THURSDAY DOOR SMASHER 10:00 A.M. OPENER Garbage 2 tor 99° 99 MAIN FLOOR FRIDAY DOOR SMASHER 10:00 A.M. OPENER Zio 37° MAIN FLOOR Men's Galoshes, pr. 1.99 Ladies' Slushers, pr. 50¢ LOWER LEVEL SATURDAY DOOR SMASHER 10:00 A.M. OPENER Genuine Dupont Facelle Modern Toilet ment agencies from charging a|their children are laughed ar In the Quebec legislature, Jus-|fee to an individual for finding|@"4 taunted at school, their tice Minister Claude Wagner|him a job. jwives are subjected to abusive] said three Canadian provinces--| Alberta -- Welfare Minister | telephone calls."' 'Quebec, Ontario and British Co-|L. C. Halmrast said he believes lumbia--are crime centres and|members of the Company of; that coast-to-coast crime is or-|Young Canadians, now being PAILS C With lid; senite TISSUE ROLL » wesheble, une ganized by seven groups made|organized by the federal gov- up of persons whose names are/ernment, will be available to known. the province to aid in getting the new preventive' social serv- SEEKS CRIME PROBE ice program started July 1. He called for a federal royal|Programs would probably in- commission on crime and said|clude day nurseries, home- that- a dossier on organized|maker services, marriage and crime in Quebec has been com-|family counselling and recrea- piled and is ready for present- | tion facilities for young persons. ation to a federal commission. | A. STOLZENFEL'S | KENNELS |] @ Grooming & Clipping eli breeds @ Boarding & Training @ Pick Up & Delivery CALL BROOKLIN 655-4487 This was the first day the} Quebec house had sat since} Lieutenant-Governor Paul Com-| tois died in a fire at his official residence in Quebec City Feb. /f you're planning a trip to Europe... i THIS SMALL E. C. Whelan (CCF--Regina North) told the Saskatchewan legislature the provincial gov- ernment considers the press more important than the elected members sent by their constitu- ents to carry on the province's business. He said during the budget de- bate that publishing of govern- ment reports and other ma- terial relevant to government wperations in the press before elected representatives were in- formed is a "performance of contempt." 2 * In other legislatures: Stains Allegedly 'Human Blood AYLMER, Ont (CE)--Stalag) on a coat worn by 20-year-old Georgia Jackson when she dis-| appeared Feb. 19 have been| identified as human blood, po- lice said Tuesday. + The coat, found by two boys collecting bottles here Sunday, , was sent to the attorney-gener- al's department laboratory in| Toronto for analysis of > | Stains. A pathologist confirmed | they were human blood. | Police began an immediate | investigation to determine} whether the missing girl, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Aylmer, had a rec-| ard of her blood type. EJ From April 1, air fares to Rome will cost you only "Subject to government approval. -_ BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS C BOAC agent . 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