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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1966, p. 3

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U.S. AMBULANCE IN THE SKY A U.S. Army helicopter comes down for landing as five ist Air Cavalry Division soldiers hover over wound- = te --| this CABINET GROUP | TO VISIT U.S. OTTAWA (CP) -- A cabinet delegation intends to have a "searching" discussion of U.S. foreign investment guidelines when it visits Washington later this week, Trade Minister Win- ters told the Commons Tuesday night. A survey of businessmen has indicated the guidelines have made no impact to date in Can- ada, he said during debate on trade and commerce estimates. "Of course, there's always the shadow of guidelines hanging over us." Big business in Canada could handle itself in the face of pos- sible effects. The 'imminent danger" was for small business. Mr. Winters said his depart- }ment is trying to work out pro- grams to indicate to small busi- ness how it should react to any effects. WANTS EXEMPTION BID John A. Irvine (PC--London) earlier suggested that Canada should seek exemption from the | guidelines, set down this year | by President Johnson. The guidelines urged U.S. business to restrain foreign in- |decrease the imbalance of pay- }ments in the U.S | The Commons moved to study|put in since the: session began} lof 1965-66 trade spending after polishing off estimates of the fi- }nance department. | Technically, the government ran out of spending money Mon- jday. The last interim funds |yoted by Parliament covered February spending. With the current fiscal year |due to run out at the end of month, Parliament must in with and Soldier was wounded fight last Saturday combined Viet Cong North Vietnamese forces. ed comrade pho is to be evacuated from battlefield in Thach Long Valiey, about 12 miles south of Bong Son, Bill Would Prohibit Ice-cream Vend Trucks TORONTO (CP)--A $159,329,- 000 road construction program ranging from tunnels under the} Welland Canal to highway grad-| ing between Sudbury and Tim- mins was outlined in the legis- | lature Tuesday. | The program deals mainly with continuation of projects al- ready under way, including) widening of the Ottawa Queensway and the Quinte Skyway. Macdonald-|southwest of Peterborough, he Cartier Freeway in eastern On-|found that prisoners aware of tario and work on the Kitch-'the rule forbidding guards to) ener-Waterloo Expressway, the|lay a hand on | approve all 1965-66 estimates before giving formal sanction to government expenditures. In- terim supply bills and Gover- Controls Plan nor -General's pvarrants were Is Outlined sed to cover the first 11 us OTTAW A(CP)--It is essential) months of the fiscal year. But jin launching a new bank that/these measures are supposed to one group have the ability to|sanction only part of the esti- control its initial steps, the| mates, not all of them. Commons finance committee; The trade minister titillated was told Tuesday as it opened | the Opposition by repeating that study of a bill to incorporate dents to help farmers harvest cash crops. --A proposed bill that would ban ice-cream vending trucks from North York Township streets was approved by the standing committee on pri- vate bills. Mr. Grossman said that on a visit to Millbrook, 15 miles Sinclair M. Stevens of Tor-| building materials and produc- houses backing the proposed) possible time" jin management decisions un-} |less a dominant group held enn-| ASKS In other business: | Reforms Minister Al-| lan Grossman and Alex Car-| ruthers (PC--Durham) told of ill treatment of staff at Millbrook Reformatory. | --Judge W. T. Robb, chair-| man of: the Liquor Licence| Board, appeared before the) legislature's committee on} government commissions to comment on bribery allega- tions concerning a Port Ar- thur restaurant owner and the local Conservative. asso- ciation. --The house was told that a treaty of 1909 gives Canada legal recourse should any United States water diversion affect shipping on the St. Lawrence River or Lake On- tario --John Spence (L -- Kent East) suggested .a one-week extension of the school holi- day in the fall to permit stu- Estimates Approved In Commons OTTAWA (CP) Industry Minister Drury got his 1965-66 estimates approved by the Com- mons early this morning but it took a marathon session to get approval. It wwas seven minutes after midnight before the last speaker was finished. Mr. Drury came in for sharp atiacks from Conservative MPs over regulations dealing with designated areas where new in- dustries are entitled to tax ben- efits. Marvin Howe (PC--Welling- ton-Huron) said his region, in- cluding Mount Forest, was not as badly off as others. But it still deserved to be designated on the basis of slow growth. While the unemployment rate was not high compared to stand- ards in some areas, it still was well above the Ontario average of 2% or three per cent. City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M Mr, Carruthers, in whose con- | U.S. Guidelines Survey Slated nt-is--w: uation. Frank Howard (NDP-- Skeena) said Mr. Winters has the power to,do something about the lack of development of a smelting industry in British Co- lumbia. He said "selfish mining inter- ests" in Toronto exert authority to see that B.C. does not get smelting plants. Mr. Winters said he does not believe eastern interests held up smelting development in B.C. Copper concentrate available, consider- ation will be given to a smelter. Mr. Winters told questioner Henri Latulippe (Creditiste -- Compton - Frontenac) that de- mand for Canadian uranium will increase considerably into the 1970s and the general out- look is "brighi'" for this re- source. Murdo Martin (NDP -- Tim- mins) said more attention should be paid to the processing of minerals within Canada. When ihere is" eiouen By GERARD MecNEIL OTTAWA (CP)--The zip be- came a saunter at times Tues- day but the Commons rolled spending estimates of the fi- nance, trade and industry de- |partments. | The feat kept MPs busy until \two extra hours were tie first major overtime the House has jJan. 18. | Parliament agreed earlier iTuesday to try to get the fi- nance, trade, industry, agricul- ture and mines estimates out of the way before Thursday to al- Washington. 'They will attend a meeting of the Canada-U,S. joint eco- nomic cabinet committee there. An effert was being made to approve all government spend- ing estimates for 1965-66s by the end of the week. Estimates of 12 departments have been approved since de- bate began Feb, 3. That leaves nine to go. JUSTICE IS SNAG Justice appears to be the he favors abolition of the 11-|main problem. In four days of}|mons some farmers were on a the Bank of Western Canada.|per-cent federal sales tax on|debate, discussion didn't really|one-bushel quota and others a jget past the George Victor onto, head of the main financial |tion machinery "at the earliest|Spencer spy case, with items| "This is discrimination." > 4¢ this was con.|such as bankruptcy frauds andj;- |bank, said there would be chaos| sistent with government needs.|8angiand slayings still to come.iNg FINAL COAL SHORTAGE| | Debate on justice began a week ago but was adjourned Tuesday to open a path for the other five departments, freeing their ministers by Thursday for the Washington meeting. Trade Minister Winters said the delegation intends to discuss U.S, foreign investment guide- lines "most seriously and searchingly" this weekend. | Companies had told the gov- lernment the guidelines--Presi- dent Johnson early this year asked restraint on foreign in- vestment--have made no im- pact to date. "Of course, there is always 'the shadow of the guidelines THE ULTIMATE IN pe --|] someon G@ORGIQAN ABOUT COPPER : . TT. McCutcheon (PC-- them were|,, But he repeated several times/Lambton-Kent) asked whether 'needling" the staff | that the plan of he and his asso-| there is a world shortage of cop- . jclates is to divest themselves of|per. Mr. Winters said there is |this control, now approaching 50/ and it is taking on "quite seri- OTHER STORIES |per cent, when the western} ous proportions." bank is firmly established. | Alfred D. Hales (PC--Well- P 9--Highways Minister Mac- | Mr. Stevens and James E.| ington South) asked why the Naughton unveils $159,- |Coyne of Toronto, former £0" | sovernment allows scrap cop- 329,000 roads program. jernor of the Bank of Canada,/ 101 to be exported to the U. P2U-- Millbrook Inmates |appeared before the committee | where jt is turned into a fi "Needle" Staff, Gross- \for questioning on the bank's) isneq product for sale in Can- man says jbackground and aims. jada, competing against Cana- S |dian products, m1 | Mr. Winters replied only a stituency the reformatory is lo- Minister Ponders \small amount of scrap copper cated, said he had been asked 'Strike' Action |goes across the border but the by a number of officers for aid { in getting transfey$ to other) oprawA (CP)--Labor Minis-| | government departments. -- ter Nicholson told the Commons) | "They are subjected daily to|Tyesday he is considering per-| physical attacks and personal}<onal action to help settle the| jabuse by inmates,'" he said.|ontario truckers' strike. | "Their children are laughed at) pe told Michael Starr (PC-- and taunted at school and their | Ontario) negotiations between wives are subjected to, abusive |the parties had apparently bro- telephone calls." ken down last weekend. He was _ Judge Robb said no investiga-| awaiting a report on the matter tion has been undertaken by his|hefore deciding what to do. |board into the charge by Rudi) wy starr had asked Mr. |Bergauer that he had been Nicholson whether he would asked to pay $1,000 to the Con-/ «end his good offices" to settle| servative Association. Mr. Ber-\ihe dispute. gauer had applied to the board vite for a liquor licence for his res- taurant, but it was not ac- 30% OFF cepted : Donald C., McDonald, New ete ee Democratic Party leader, said Purchases Over $1.00 unless someone delved into the Special Change-Over Sale at Newton's remain that ..perhans . there really is something to it charge, the suggestion would Central Location es . Prestige Address LUXURY LIVING!! Underground end Level Parking Distinetion Beyond Compere By Appointment Only 723-1712 -- 728-2911 mansions HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS FRESH KILLED -- OVEN READY GRADE "A" c TO lb TURKEYS = Fresh Pork TROUD' OOD MARKET, 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ° MATOES 19: Grade "A" 09 SHOULDER Large Size in your container Fresh Pork BUTT Lean Meaty Ib POT ROAST BLADE 3: SOFT DRINKS ASSORTED FLAVORS TANNED 6 = 49° Fresh Pork (21-3 Ib. Ave.) LOIN END Boneless Beet 63: Ib 79 carton 200's Populor Brand Cigarettes 3.39 Leon Tender R STEAKS PRIME RIB Short Cut Ist 4 Rib PRIME RIB 69: Ib Economy 6 and 7 Rib C lb ? No. 89 BACON OO House Works Overtime First Time This Year low those ministers to go to} hanging over us," Mr. Winters By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY, March 1, 1966 The Commons set aside the justice debate to move to study of finance department spending estimates. The House agreed to study estimates of five other depart- ments whose ministers have to be away iaier tis week: Debate on the justice de- partment estimates will e- OTTAWA HOUSE AT-A-GLANCE _ {March Enters Like A Turtle Sinn Ro aergeeeeaee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 2, 1966 3 For Ontario Legislature TORONTO. (CP) -- March came in like a turtle as far as the Ontario legislature is con- cerned. After 33 sitting days, includ- ing many evening sessions, the house has not even managed to compicie the debate oa the speech from the throne' read Jan. 25. sume later. Wheat was the main topic under finance. Alvin Hamilton (PC--Qu' Ap- pelle) said the Liberals lost $700,000,000 in wheat sales during the last three years. Trade Minister Winters an- nounced restrictions on over- seas export of Canadian cop- per ores to ensure adequate domestic supplies. The Commons got through debate on trade department estimates and those of the in- dustry department before the House finally adjourned after midnight. WEDNESDAY, March 2 The Commons meets at 2:30 said. | Most Canadian companies} jcould protect themselves but) "the imminent danger, if there! |nies apt to feel more quickly the impact of any financing]| 'problems that might arise." |vestment as.a way of helping|slightly after midnight and the| WORKS ON GUIDELINES The trade department was trying to work out guidelines for these companies "as to how they should conduct themselves | between the guidelines on one} good, corporate behavior on the other." | The finance debate centred on |the Canadian wheat board, with former Conservative agriculture! |minister Alvin Hamilton sug-| gesting that Finance Minister Sharp was trying to duck re- sponsibility for lower wheat payments this year by letting the board make the announce-| jment last Friday. Mr. Sharp said he wasn't. The board, not the government, made such payments and he wanted to make that clear. Mr. Hamilton called Agricul- ture Minister Greene "a poor |sucker"' for not knowing the sig- jnificance of telling the Com- |Six-bushel quota. hand and what we regard as/a p.m. EST to start debate on agriculture department esti- | mates. The Senate meets at 3 | with comparative speed through |js one, is for the small compa-| p.m. Flu Epidemic Levelling Off | VANCOUVER (CP)--The flu; epidemic in the ancouver area} appears to be levelling off, the) sistant medical health officer} said Tuesday. { However, Dr. G. A. Mott said} he would only be guessing if he| tried to predict when the epi- demic would decline | Dr. Mott said last week the) epidemic would reach a peak) and remain at that level for several days before abating. School absenteeism in Van- couver continued at about 20 per cent. The last count Mon- day showed 270 teachers and 14,000 stulents absent -- little change from the previous) Thursday. | Dr. J. A. Taylor, the deputy health minister for B.C., said in Victoria Tuesday the disease is "pretty general all over the province." | | | \f Good Names To Remember When Buying or Selling | Mine detectors are used in |Australia to find meteorites, jwhich have a high metallic con- tent. REAL ESTATE Reg, Aker--President | Bill McFeetera----Vice Pres. | Schofield-Aker Ltd. | 723-2265 U.S. Firm Would Reopen Trial SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--The Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. of Mil- waukee Tuesday renewed its motion to reopen the U.S. gov- ernment's anti trust trial against 'it. The case now is under sub- mission. L Schlitz. also' asked for fe- moval of the court order re- straining the company from voting its shares of John La- batt Ltd. of London, Ont. Schlitz based its motion on the announced intent of a Labatt subsidiary, General Bre wing Corp. of San Francisco, to sell its Azusa, Calif., brewery to the Miller Brewing Co. of Milwau- kee, Schlitz contended the pro- posed sale has an effect upon General Brewing's status as a competitor in California and Spending estimates for 1966-67 « were presented to the members | Feb. 9 but so far they have ap- « proved only the proposed spend- ° ing of the premier's department « and the department of reform -- institutions. . Wahsts acess on portions of five sitting days-- : and yet it is considered a minor department with estimated ex- penditures for the coming fiscal | year of only $21,500, of a budget of $1,813,000,000. The talking finally ended at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday with Re- forms Minister Allan Grossman . denying that guards were beat- ing up prisoners, and Liberal critic George Ben just as hotly declaring that they were. With only one piece of major legislation approved so far--the ' government's medical services insurance plan--business is run- ning behind last year's pace, when the legislature sat for a record 98 days and was pro- rogued June 22. on the bears on the basic issue of the anti-trust case against Schlitz. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to overcome pig nd ge po PASTEETH, an provi powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them pa a Bg Le they feel more com- 'ol je. No gummy, gooey, taste or feeling. It's atkaline lod acid). not sour. Checks "plate odor breath". Get F. ®t drug counters everywhere, 6% SSS] 1 to 5 yeor Savings accounts Paid and compounded quarterly A%% a & Savings 19 Simcoe Street North 23 King Street West * Investment Funds * Estate Planning * Executors & Trurtees Open Friday Nights and All Day Saturday Central Ontario Trust Bewmenville Corporation Oshewe 723-5221 great whiskies blended into every bottle Adams Private Stock ADTAN-RYT-

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