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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1966, p. 7

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, March 15, 1966 7 | RESORT BUSINESS HURT -- SARGENT = 7 ae MPP Denies Reports S AVE FURNACES Of Area Hepatitis | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BIG | "TORONTO (CP) -- False re-ide have more complete report-isaid the reason for the fuss was SPRING APRIL iA FiAwiece : (CP) FRING REVUL TIVN> | ports of a high incidence of in-|ing of the disease." a "personality conflict." He did County have resulted in losses |hepatitis was rampant in Grey| The Liberal member quoted for installation in March, April and May. fectious hepatitis in Grey| The suggestion that infectious |not elaborate. of thousands of dollars to oper-|County was made in the legis-) pr, Manuel as saying investiga-| ators of ski resorts in the area, |lature Friday by Fred Young|tions of water pollution in Col-| Eddie Sargent (1--Grey North) |(NDP--Yorkview), who asked|lingwood Township had become | said in the legislature Monday.|Health Minister Matthew Dy-|centred upon a small stream | C | Mr. Sargent read to the house| mond how many cases -- flowing through a skiing area | |a report which he obtained from eared year in the Thorn- into 'Georgian Bay. [r. FR. Manuel, medica ot "ye health minister ai seo have, unde high | cer of health for Grey County, jneighboring St. Vincent Town-| ha cterial counts," said the re-| |denying that there was a par-|ship had iI cases but Thornbury | jor, "As there was a restau-_ jticularly large number of cases |tteelt ae ae vee to state (rant and about 25 ski chalets COAL AND SU PPLIES LTD jin the county. His report said | outside the house that a Thorn- Rica yin pyre Figg s 7 jin part: |bury doctor, Dr. Lorne Cargill,|) terial counts. they were all i "It 4s our opinion that we|had himself contracted the dis- | westigated fig . We are Offering lhave no more actual cases of|ease but suspected his own case on : pat 4 that th ' infectious hepatitis than in any|was not reported. BG fre ghee of ins ski bie SPECIAL SPRING PRICES THE TALK WAS strictly was Michae] Starr, MP for dren for education and jother area of Ontario, but we' In the legislature Mr. Bush ateng | E inadequate sewage disposal non-political Sunday when Ontario Riding, who : is preparation for adult life | systems and we required them to avoid the fall rush the Holy Name Society of shown above, centre, with, which ages gd hag Pl W Id Pl Hole all to be corrected. These sew- . Mary of the People left, Robert Simcoe, Holy supervise, He also spoke 0} age disposal system and all new Ro faye Catholic Church Name Society president, some of his experiences in an ou ug 5 installations have received our $0 TAKE ADVANTAGE ON SAVINGS NOW! held a Father and Son and James Seaver, break- political life. approval and we believe that communion break fast. ast chairman. Mr. Starr there will be no more contam- = ® iat mara even Sue ened wt otra roe Tn Trmigration Act "erase a can Call 123 348 "OSHAWA Parents Must Aid Child By GERARD MeNEIL Large numbers of unskilled or orca ges although only 3 - OSHAWA OTTAWA (CP)--The b : / , on {ment Monday was handed ajhave come to Canada through | Were reported : by physicians |9.900-word piece of advice on|this movement." The rest were reported 'by pub- appeal lic health nurses | ways to close political loop-| The immigration uh nurs T Set U Goal: S tarr holes in a leaky 13-year-old Im board under the present act was Oo p " | aration Act. sterile since the ministers could The report by Toronto lawyer| review and make a final deci ; ing a goal in life was stressedjof St. Mary of the People|Tessier, Art Vanlieuwen, John mainly at cuttin ne nog Me Poa by Michael Starr, MP for On-|Roman Catholic Church. Rattie, Wilf Tessier number of unskilled ee press ¢ tario Riding, when he spoke; '"'It is only by establishing a Fred and Gary Lawless, Louis)who come to Canada tiroug RECOURSE AUTOMATIC Sunday to a Father and Sonjgoal and preparing themselves|and Ivan Boucher, Norman and| sponsors When board decisions on de- Communion breakfast sponsor-|for their position, whether it be| Paul Fry, James and Connor) But it also sets sights hs portation cases were unfavor- las a skilled laborer, a teacher] Seaver, Thomas and Gary Cot-|those who's i destep regular able. recourse to the minister or a professional person thatinam, Jack and Michael Coros,| channels to enter the country.) \3.'almost automatic." the children will ultimately take} Michael McArthur, George) then rely on political pressure to; <ophis practice has hecome so their place and accept their re-| Bond, Frank Maloney, and Vin-' stay common that immigration from| sponsibilities in the future,"| cent Ruttan Commissioned by the govern:| oi. countries through normal| said Mr. Starr -- ment, which is planning broad) ) of neis is on the veri Gf 2 "Although there is greater revision of the Immigration Act, chaos." the report said ee see young neers wee Lodge Fetes ee eee oe Ee alae If the minister uphéld refusal than in the past, and they are 5. . ; decisions, parents still have a} City Knights "I think the act should state me oe great responsibility to ensure clearly that admission to Can Another criticism was that} that their children set them The Corinthian Lodge 100F,/|24a, either as an immigrant or| Sponsors had no effective re-| selves a goal entertained' the Oshawa Council|non-immigrant, is a privilege} course to the courts. Mr. Sedg- "The parents must also en- of the Knights of Columbus re-|and not a right,"'. Mr. Sedgwick wick proposed that aishagenih ae sure that their children work cently, said have the right 10 take their [towards and attain the educa- ,ntertainment at the evening The mere physical presence) Pasé hig ae ee tion that will enable them to was provided by the Vern Os.-| of a person in Canada gives him | board, provided pote Aa hs or attain that goal," said Mr./borne Barbershop Quartet. no special privilege iS ! ren were involved. Starr. A highlight of the dinner gath- HAVE FINAL SAY | [FIND YOUR GOAL ering was a talk from Geoffrey/ "17, made these proposals: | | _ . |Bolotenks, the young student 7 ~ratlo eal | The combination of effort DY] is aa cant Gn & tle 16 the --The immigration app jparents and children would ul- United 'Satie ne iat vane board should have the final fey " ; , eals of deportation timate result in benefits 19lthrough a grant from the local| S4,0° 3PPeruan or vices, A PLANNING He outlined the qualities which |CadteHows and Rebekahs, | --Provision should be made la good citizen Ri beisaain 5 fc A special visitor to the dinner} ¢,. appeal of board decisions th h | citizenship 'st ha in the home,| 5, Deputy Grand Master Bro.} 4, the Exched Supreme rong QUEEN SCOUT load. aie anions ra the nation Max Singer from the Sunnyside courts of Canada MUTUAL FUNDS Laverne Muirhead, son of | and the world". " Lodge, -- Mr. ar --To be truly independent, Mr. and Mrs, Orwell Muir- In his words to the boys in/S2¥€ 2%, address on Brother-| 1 °.+4 members should be ap- American Growth Fund head, 240 Gibb st,, will be |the audience, Mr. Starr said:|00d and what it means to the| pointed j y are 70 Conadion Trusted Income Fund among 25 Oshawa boys who |«in order to 'make room for| "ord today : r Growth Equity Fund will be presented with their | yourself at the top, you must on rg we Mr. Pw bebe 67 KING ST. t Queen's Scout parchments first find room at the bottom. |e aretin: win @ git from the) "sponsored cases should he a OSHAWA, ONTARIO at the annual Queen's Scout | Find your goal, desire that goal.) "oS lowed where wives or 1 ceremony April 30 at Mc- ; * '| Another speaker was the é NS PHONE . and dedicate yourself to that. ss - | dependent children are Yn Laughlin CVI. He belongs to | goaj." ; Grand Knight of the Knights of) jg 723-8801 the 14th Oshawa scout Mr. Starr was thanked by/Columbus, Bro. Hughes. | Other alien relatives troop, St. Peter's Anglican | Robert Simcoe, president of the |- should be left to gain admis "We will be happy to serve you" Church, Cedar st. Last year, | Holy Name Society. Head table SEEK MORE HYDRO | sion on their own merits.' Representatives: 19 boys hecame Queen's |ouests were Rev. Norbert. Gross energy demand from| Mr. Sedgwick said immigra- hee Watly Scouts at the ceremony Gignac, Rey. Josepn Borg, Mr.|Ontario Hydro in 1965 was 43,-|tion has become almost totally sales sales Oshawa Times Photo !Simcoe, Joseph Walsh, Paul|600,000,000 kilowatt-hours Wt ad | An older Toronte home Modern Gatidwood Village in Scarborough : Today's foremost builders agree. Within stone's throw you'll hit 2 greenhouses For economy and efficiency in heating new homes and old, Natural Gas is unbeatable! 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