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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1966, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA Times, Wednesday, March 9, 1966 PRE- SPRING i *« CHILDRENS Top quolity children's wear et special low prices during K mart's children's weer sole! Don't miss out on the many bargains waiting for you at K mart MEDICAL DIRECTOR Dr, J. D. Medhurst has been appointed to the newly created post of medical di- rector of Toronto East Gen- eral Hospital. Dr. Medhurst, 46, served as a medical of- ficer in the Royal Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy and was the former deputy com- manding officer of the Na- tional Defence Medical Cen- tre. Sports Holds The Limelight | In Legislatures By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sport held the attention of two of nine Canadian legisla- tures in session Tuesday. The New Brunswick legisla- ture opens March 22. Labor Minister Leslie Rown- tree of Ontario told the house that Merv McKenzie, Ontario athletics commissioner, "has no other choice but to authorize the staging" of a bout between Cas- sius Clay and Ernie Terrell for the world heavyweight boxing title March 29. Mr. Rowntree said he is satis- fied that the application by Toronto promoter Frank Tun- ney "meets all the require- ments of the Athletic Control Act and regulations." Signing of the contract for the bout to be held at Maple Leaf Gardens had awaited the labor minister's ap- proval | In Alberta, a move to free young hockey players from be- ing controlled by the National Hockey League before they are 21 was defeated 45-4. Social Credit members said such legislation could restrict opportunities for young hockey players and drive them from the province because it could only apply to Alberta. Industry Minister A. R. Pat- rick tabled a letter from NHL president Clarence Camp- bell which said the legislation would be redundant since NHL bylaws provide that no player under 19 may sign an agree- ment with a club. DENY CHIROPRACTORS In other legislatures: Nova Scotia--A bill to allow chiropractors to regulate their own affairs in the province was refused second reading, the fifth time in recent years the house has denied them permission to set up a professional associa- tion. Quebec -- Liberal Premier Jean Lesage said he will re- ceive an engineering report on Sidbec, Quebec's proposed in-| tegrated steel plant, after the| Easter recess ends April 19. He declined to give any details other than to say the report will be "'an engineering report" which would 'evidently deal with costs." Manitoba --Special legisla- tion exempting municipalities from damages for dumping snow on private property was passed to enable municipalities to speed clearing of snow- clogged highways following last | week's blizzard. Saskatchewan -- Agriculture) Minister D. T. McFarlane out- lined projects to provide $35,000 to assist individual farmers de- velop small, private irrigation schemes, up to $100,000 in grants to farmers who seed sub marginal lands to perennial forage crops, and about $150,000 in grants to small farmers to defray lar land clearing costs SPORT BRIEFS WIN MEDALS MOUNT ORFORD, Que (CP) | Rod Hebron of Vancouver won} the gold medal Sunday for the | men's downhill! and slalom} events in weekend competition for the Adams Memorial Tro- phy. Karen Dokka of Burnaby, B.C., won the medal for the; women. | ANDREA SENT DOWN NEW YORK (AP)--New York Rangers returned right-winger Paul Andrea to their Minnesota farm club in the Central Pro- fessional Hockey League Mon- day. Andrea had scored one goal and one assist in four Na tional Hockey League games Candidates Invited Industrial end Public FIRST AID COURSE for information phone $t. John Ambulance 668-4666 8:30 om. to 5 a. 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