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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1966, p. 2

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AR er Ni eae fe si ashe aie 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 31, 1966 Two Liberal senators died Wednesday following ill-. ness. Senator Allan L. Woodrow, 79, (left) of To- ronto, a former honorary treasurer of the ' National Liberal Federation of Can- ada, died in a Toronto hos- pital. Senator F, Gordon Bradley, 78, died at his home in Bonavista, Nfld. He state for Canada. Both men were appointed to the Sen- ate in 1953. --CP Wirephoto was a former secretary of | Toronto Station Protests Proposed Channel Switch OTTAWA (CP)--A switch proposed| in television channels|3, now used by the Barrie sta- ali purchases of its beer in the} 6 ome intolerable. Mr, Pinard for Barrie would interfere with|tion, 50 miles south to the Tor- Quebec area. Pickup of beer Legon Cad Shin for some | reception of a Toronto station/ onto area was sent to the trans- outside the brewery was to be-|ying of proof that be bad given| A proposal to move Channel 1,000,000 GALLONS OF IT QUEREC_ (CP)-One _ million gallons of beer--Dow ale and to three weeks. The move, lows the deaths of 16 middle- aged Quebec-area men from cardiac troubles. Although all 16 were said to jhave consumed large quantities | of beer, a three-pronged investi- jgation of the deaths has estab- lished no connection between the heart trouble and Dow beer, lor any brewers' product. Au- \thorities say it is too soon to make any definite conclusion. | The beer to be discarded is |600,000 gallons in stock at Dow's Quebec brewery and another 400,000 at the brewer's 10 Que- bec agents, in retail stores and currently in the possession of|riers said he saw Bernard Pi-|when Mr. Dupuis said that the of the public. Dow has said it will refund! .ayse the financial situation had more than a day away. in surrounding areas, the Com-|port department early this ' gin today. mons was told Wednesday. | James Byrne, parliamentary} secretary to Transport Minister) Pickersgill, said in written re- turns for J. Ellwood Madill (PC--Dufferin - Simcoe) that there would be _ interference) with Toronto's Channel 6 in parts of the electoral districts of Dufferin - Simcoe, Simcoe) East, Simcoe North and Parry) Sound-Muskoka. year, The issue blew up in the Commons and opposition MPs said the government was allow- ing a back-door method to favor three Liberals who oper- ate the Barrie station--Ralph Snelgrove, Allen Waters and Geoff Stirling. The Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors said it was not ready to consider third-station TV serv- USE MONTREAL BEER Dow took the step "to con- tribute further to the official in- vestigation and in order to re- assure consumers in the area served by our Quebec City plant." The brewer planned "to supply agents and licensees , of our Montreal plant." The decision was made Tues- The return added that the lat-|ice for Toronto until the ques-!day night. ter three ridings are not consid- tion of second-station TV serv- Eric Kierans, Quebec minis- dressed himself to Mr. Gobeil,! sage. Champlain porter brands--will| be dumped into this city's sew-|by federal and provincial au- age system within the next two |thorities and by leading inde- pendent announced in ai vealed no ingredient in the beer|ease has been caused by: the statement in Montreal Wednes-jitself nor any manufacturing consumption of beer, It could be day by Dow Brewery Ltd., fol-|process to which such cases Beer To Be Dumped In Quebec Sewers tination by a committee named|which 16 patients died. All had |by the health department, said: |consumed jarge quantities "or; >" "The investigation conducted |beer for several years, said the consultants has re- might be attributed." The heart attacks, said Mr. Kierans, were caused by a disease which madé the heart muscles degenerate. His depart- |ment was advised March 19 by a local doctor of a possible re- lationship between exces- sive beer drinking and the spe- cial type of heart failure. Forty cases were reported,*ef "Until now it has been impos- Jakarta Students Parade Ask Constitution Return JAKARTA (AP)--More than| Although it called for a sim- 8,000 students marched through|plifie d, efficient government, the streets of Jakarta today with|the proclamation also indicated flags and banners: denouncing] acceptance of the cabinet for the former cabinet ministers under|time being. It expressed appre- arrest-and calling -for-revival-of clation-te-Lt.-Ges.Subarta, the the constitution. | country's new military strong- There was no violence, iman, for achieving the first The demanstration was spon-| stage in "saving the revolution" and said the cabinet was free from elements of the Commu- nist party and its sympathizers. SUPPORT SECOND STAGE The resolution also expressed full support for Suharto in the second stage of the revolution-- freedom from vested interests and inefficient elements which the students said still existed in the new cabinet, {sored by KAMI, the anti-Com- |munist group of student organi- zations which led the -- violent demonstrations thal resulted in the ouster of President Sukar- no's previous cabinet. KAMI issued a proclamation) today asserting that the new jhealth minister. sible to establish that the dis- that several of yet undeter- |mined factors may have played | \a role in the appearance of this| cabinet sworn in Wednesday did syndrome," Mr. Kierans said. |not meet the needs of the peo- The «investigation, which | ple. {started about two weeks ago, is --A free' and active foreign policy reflecting the national interest. --Convening of the People's Consultative Assembly to re- vive the 1945 constitution. The assembly was appointed by Sukarno and rarely meets AOS, tec Monje Bate Sis but it is the. only semblance |"#™e in 1958 in an off-Broadway of a parliament which Indone-|Production of Ulysses in Night- sia has, itown, from James Joyce's Indefinite retention by Su-'novel. eR harto of the broad powers which Sukarno handed over to him March 1i, during the eas lier student demonstrations. CLICKED WITH ULYSSES The students also called for: | |being carried out by the federal 'food and drug directorate, the |provincial he al th department laboratories in Montreal and| the justice department's med-| ico-legal division, TONIGHT 'DUPUIS ASKED TRIAL HALT (Continued From Page 1) In January, 1964, Mr. Deslau- nard, the roads minister, be- $10,000 to Mr. Dupuis. Mr. Delauriers said that as a result of this request he ap- proached Raoul Gobeil and ob- tained from him a written dec- laration In this document, which he has since admitted to be false, Mr. Gobeil said he saw Mr.| that area with beer produced in Deslauriers give the money to| Mr. Dupuis. Asked by Crown prosecutor Jean Bienvenue why he ad- ered to be in the "normal serv-|ice has been settled for other ter of health, said Wednesday in' Mr. Deslauriers said he bor- ice area" of Channel 6. \ cities. HERE and THERE Oshawa's Centennial co- ordinating committee will meet Wednesday evening in the city hall council chamber. t City council will hold its first regular April meeting in the fifth-floor city hall council chamber starting at 7.30 p.m. Twenty-five years' service to the Post Offce was honor- ed at a ceremony last week. Ivo Sacre, of 318 Dovedale dr., Whitby, was presented with his 25 year service pin by J. G. Fultz, District Dire- tor of Postal Service. For the last five years' Mr.' Sacre has been a postal clerk at the Whitby Post Offices The Bowmanville Industrial Commission has adopted a budget of $5,000 for 1966. A ceremony will be held at the Bowmanville Post Office at 9 a.m. April 4 to mark the start of letter carrier delivery of mail. Letter , carriers in- clude Dick Little, Fred Cowle, D. Jensen, J. A. Clarke, G. W. Bonathan, B. L. MacLean mitted and the same number discharged by the Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital dur- ing the peek ending March 27. Seven babies were born |of the disposed beer for exam-'later went to lunch with him and|said Mr. Deslauriers, | documents and then on Dec. 16) seiera'attcon sous] GANADIAN ORDER of FORESTERS lin St Johns, Que., and as a re-| in the hospital during the | week, Sixteen major and 17 | minor operations as well as 21 emergency treatments | were given. . Richard B. Batten, of Peter-. borough, has been named as- sistant magistrate for the United Counties of Durham and Northumberland to as- sist Magistrate R. B. Baxter. A civic committee, headed by Mrs, A. Oke, is conducting a survey in Bowmanville to determine the need and num- ber of low rental apartments required for senior citizens. Pickering Township Council this week appointed John Keeler to succeed John Fin- negan as plumbing inspector. John Head was named to the committee of adjustment to replace Mr. Carter and Wil- liam G. Newman was added to the Crown Game Preserve the legislature an investigation rowed part of the $10,000 from | spoke to Mr. Rousseau about by his department 'has not|Mr. Gobeil and that Mr. Gobeil|the racetrack project and that been able to establish the pre-| had accompanied him to Ottawa! jt seemed to him Mr. Dupuis with the money. cise cause of the deaths.' Mr. Kierans said a Quebec brewery had been rigorously in- true that spected, but 'nothing was dis- mained in the car while he (Des-|approach both. Prime: Minister indicate lauriers) went into Mr. Dupuis'| Pearson and Mr. Lesage about office to give him the money. covered which could there was contamination." Dow, which will save samples Deslauriers said it Mr. Gobeil had Mr. was re- However, he said, Mr. Gobeil WEATHER FORECAST Overcast With Snow TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m Synopsis: A weak disturbance centred in Southern Manitoba is expected to cause a mixture of snow and rain in southwestern Ontario Friday morning. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Windsor, London: Occasional rain during the day and not much change in temper- ature. Winds light variable Niagara, Lake Ontario, Geor- gian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Toronto, Hamilton: Over- cast with snow occasionally mixed with rain. Winds east 15. Timagami, North Bay, Sud- periods St. Thomas ..ssees. London ... Kitchener .. Mount Forest . Wingham Hamilton | Mixed With Some Rain Ottawa: with continuing Sunny and Winds light. cloudy cool. Forecast temperatures Low tonight, High Friday Windsor .,....» coos 30 25 25 . 5 Kingston .. jthe $10,000 and that he would | |have to prove his integrity to} |Mr. Deslauriers continued. | RCMP inquiry. IN COLOUR Enjoy anew mellow white cocktail wine JORDAN TOPAZ me JORDAN WIN 12 NEWS Huntley-Brinkly REPORT 7 PLM. Chennel Mr. Dupuis, and was present igranting of the permti was no As a result of an urgent call from Mr. Dupuis, Mr. Deslau- riers said, he and his wife went to Ottawa Dec. 9, 1964. | Mr. Deslauriers said that by this time Mr. Dupuis had be- come a minister without port- /folio and occupied a new office. It was at this meeting ,the chi- ropractor said, that he was in- |troduced to Real Rousseau, |whom Mr. Dupuis referred to as the thinker of the Liberal party. | At the same meeting, Mr.! Deslauriers testified, Mr. Du-| |puis also said Mr. Rousseau was a colleague of Premier Le VARIETY THE Dean Mertin Show 10 P.M. Chennel 2 and 8 9 3 WATCH COLOR TELEVISION ZS | Choice -- 8 Models <e || Immediate Delivery CHERNEY'S Mr. Deslauriers said that he had fully informed Mr. Rous- seau about it. Mr. Rousseau said he would the racetrack and asked for all') the documents on the business, | 50% MORE INTEREST 100% MORE HOURS Central Ontario Trust OFFERS ine Cshews --- 50% More Interest working man on sevings (We ALWAYS heave) 44% paid and . compounded querterly from the day the secount is opened, No waiting $' period. Minimum eccount, 100% More - Saving Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. Mendey te Thursday "suns oo + on to» po Seal @ 4% Personal Cheduing Estate Planning Accounts--no service chorges Mortgage. Loans @ 6% Guoranteed Investment Reol Estote Saves and Pure Certificates--1 to S years urehases Pre-paid Save-by-Mail kits @ Investment Funds @ Free Hockey Ticket Drow Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation 19 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa 723-5221 e e e The witness said he gave the) sult went to see Mr his home. tape Fraternal Life Insurance Society Mr. Dupuis told him rumors were circulating in Ottawa about MEMBERS CRT. BOWMANVILLE.... No. 964 CRT. VENTURE....... No. 11892 CRT. MOTOR COURT....No. 1871 CRT. OSHAWA No. 501 CRT. CHARLENE...... No, L1750 CRT. WHITBY ........ No, 1443 CRT. DUNBARTON..... No, 1686 CRT. SNOWDROP..... No. L1752 CRT. SNOWBIRD...... No. L1931 CRT. NESTLETON No. 1030 For Service .. . Call Your C.O.F. Local Representative RON FULTON 942-0966 PICKERING Mr. Pearson as he expected to get a new ministry in January, The witness said Mr. Dupuis told him that if he could not} justify himself to Mr. Pearson} he would lose everything and | there would perhaps be an EARLY TO BED SANTIAGO (AP)--Chile's tel- evision programs now end at 11.15 p.m, every night except Saturday. This is part of the government's efforts to get peo- ple to go to work earlier and do without the traditional three- hour lunchtime siesta. and Ro West. Trenton . Killaloe ... Muskoka .. North Bay .... Sudbury .. Board. William Pickett has |bury: Cloudy with occasional replaced George Zeller as by- |S10W- Not much change in tem- a a ; ;, | perature. Winds east 15. law enforcement officer. He Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, will also assist the warble fly | White River: Occasional snow Members of the Ontario Municipal Board reserved their decision last Friday fol- lowing a lengthy hearing con- cerning rezoning ot land in Darlington Township for use by St. Mary's Cement Co. No information about the deci- sion has been received by township officials. The new officers of the Bowmanville Rotary Club for the coming year, who will take office in July, will be: President Bob Stevens, Vice- President Al Withersnoon Past President Don Morris, Secretary A. 0. Dalrymple, Treasurer Dr. Allan B. Syl- vester, Directors, Dr. Keith Billett, Tom Cowan, A. H. Strike, Bill Thiesburger, and George Vice. Fifty-nine patients were ad- yo inspector. An undertaking by Profes- sor Charles T. Morey, of Pick- ering, to paint a picture of the township museum to hang | -- in the new municipal building has been accepted by Picker- | ing Township Council. Mrs. Florree Wisebrot, a member of the museum board, asked council authority to see other art works or sculpture to en- | hance the building. The Pickering Horticultural Society has made a donation | of $50 to the cost of land- scaping the new Pickering Township Municipa) Building. The society has suggested the | planting of a centennial tree | with a suitable plaque. clearing slowly. Winds light. Cochrane, Western James Bay: Clear with a few cloudy periods and not much change in temperature. Winds light. Earlton Sault Ste. Marie... White River ..... Moosonee . Timmins . FINAL FUR CLEARANCE Are You Getting The Most Out of Your Camera? REGISTER NOW for JURY and LOVELL'S SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 6 Evening Sessions - Starting Tues., April 26 - 7 to 9 Instructed by GERARD G, POLE A.1.B.P., M.B.K.S, REGISTRATION FEE... $2.00 Refunded in merchandise upon graduation plus you will receive apecial buying privileges in our Comera Department. a 'A You Are Invited To Attend REED'S FLORISTS Annual Spring at their Greenhouses 163 Bloor West, THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd. (All Day) The Reed Family would like you el] te come and see their show and enjoy the beoutiful flowers. Get the whole family together and have a Spring outing in the atmosphere of worm, wonderful greenhouses full of growing flowers, FREE DOOR PRIZES FREE ADMISSION , , , FREE PARKING ON BLOOR WEST t EVERYONE WELCOME @ REED'S GREENHOUSES "Over 50 Years Growing Plants & Flowers in Oshawa" t 163 BLOOR ST. WEST OSHAWA 728-7389 They Don't Want Your Sympathy But They Do Need Your Help! GIVE GENEROUSLY Return Your Pink Envelope Today Business RerLy ENVELOPE 44 POSTAGE WILL RE PAID OY MR. JAMES MeCANSH, Treasurer Easter Seal Campei: Bank of Montreal, wes 38 Simcoe Street South "SHAW. ONTARIO YY") Aotar) Club of Osrawe mseneied Batorte Society fer Crippled Chibdrem: EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN SPONSORED BY OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN

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