MAKE LAW ON LIGHTS LONDON (CP) -- Automobile | headlights are to be made ob- ligatory in Britain for the first time this fall, Present law re- quires only sidelights for identi- fication after dark, The new 2 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 25, 1966 Seaway Toll /Munsinger Inquiry Ends: 'Hike Opposed Cardin's Role Questioned By DAVE McINTOSH y ; i ' |back keeps it for # year and a RCMP report and the "gossip jeadlights, standard |: 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario;could have great significance to OTTAWA (CP) ~-- The Mun-| " : ' readlights, standard in severa went firmly on record Tuesday |some Ontario industries and to : les aoe oomee ee he Eeropens countries. si van singer security inquiry ended io > : » in opposition to higher St. Law-! particular communities. Mr, Justices Spnnce onid Aw oe Pompei corre aa 1 Tuesday with questions aboutits: more difficelt and fie) MMi. Dupre, ja hia final iwo- rence Seaway tolls or tolls On| "At @ time when we are em-(the source of Justice Minister| portant problems to deal with.|hour summation, appealed to) THIS 1S the Welland Canal. barked on regional development FoR YOU! Cardin's wrong information thal) jack Campbell, counsel for|Mr. Justice Spence to "rehabil- Premier Robarts, in a state-/and import replacement pro-|Gerda Munsinger's name was) Mr, Cardin, said Mr, Dupre had! itate the eatin of a man of ment in the legislaturc, said the|grams and are aware of the Olga Monseignor and that she) drawn » "red herring" into the honor and integrity who has de- Fost Service time has come for-a reappraisal | necessity of creating substantial neasene fo Prien Convenient Location 5 had died of leukemia in Ger-! inquiry, voted so much of his person and of the benefits of the entir€|fyrther employment opportuni- i MOTEL LANCASTER ' many, | Mr, Dupre said Miss Delormejhis capacities to his beloved Great Lakes system and its re- ties in this province," he said,| Mr. Justice Wishart Spence, had testified she had been rtd ll eg | spective costs and revenues 10/we should like to be assured ; 27 KING BY, WEST, OSHAWA ven head of the inquiry, gave no in-\dueed to Mrs. Munsinger by, Mr. Sevigny h com- the United States and Canada. that the consequences of the dication as to when he willl Mr, Ducharme as "Olga Mon-| mitted rif o Page securlly' 62 make his report to the cabinet./seignor." From correspondence| leaked any information as a re- rhe commission heard 10 wit-| with Mrs. Munsinger after she! sult of. his sexual relationship nesses at 10 open hearings. It) returned to Germany from Can-| with Mrs. Munsinger in 1959-60, also had three known secret! ada in 1961 and which had sud- - + Mr, Robarts said his g0verN- yroposed toll increases are care- ment made a submission to the fijjy weighed against these pro- St, Lawrence Seaway Authority grams." ' Tuesday asking for a 90-day pe- As for the suggestion that RCAF PROGRAM PLANNERS The new executive of the RGAF association, 420 Wing met last night to plan this year's program and activ- ities. From left Len' Jack- son, finance chairman, WEATHER Channing, director and Bill Vince, operations director, look over last year's records to help determine their course of action, Other executive Gord program FORECAST Fair Conditions Continue With Some Cloudy Spells TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at $:30 a.m Synopsis: Fair weather is ex pected today and again Thurs- day with daytime temperatures running near or a little above the normal late May values Some afternoon cloudiness and a few scattered showers how- ever are likely across the more northern sections of the prov- ince Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie; Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario, Georgian Bay, Haliburton,| Killaloe, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with a few, eloudy periods and seasonable temperatures today and Thurs- day, Light winds Algoma, Sault Ste, Marie, Ti magami, White River, Coch- rane: Sunny with some after noon cloudiness and a few scat- tered showers today and Thurs- day. Seasonable temperatures Winds westerly 15 to 20 except light at night Iness today but becoming mainly sunny warm. Thursday, little Westerly Thursday. this morning. Not change in winds Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, highs Thursday oon Windsor St, Thomas .. London .sseee Kitchener .... Mount Forest Wingham .. Hamilton St Toronto Peterborough Kingston . Trenton .. Killaloe ,, Muskoka North Bay ..+ Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste. Marie... Kapuskasing ..++ White River .. Moosonee . Catharines . Ottawa region: Some cloudl-'Timmins ..+++ HERE and THERE ed. The paving program will SUBDIVISION Whitby township council last night gave third reading to a bylaw dealing with the Dwyer Heights subdivision be- tween Whitby and Oshawa, The agreement consists of a $2,250 deposit by the subdi vider before the township takes over the one - eighth of a mile of road in the sub- division. GRASS CUTTING ' N. E. Wilson, Whitby town- ship road superintendent, was suthorized last night by coun- cil to call for tenders for a mogver and tractor which will be used for weed and grass cutting along tovnship roads and parks NEW BUILDING Prior to last night's meet- ing of Whitby township coun cil, councillors visited the site of the new municipal building to determine areas to be pav- Big Inning Pays Off Wilson's Men's Wear pushed home seven runs in the first inning and coasted to an 11-8 triumph over Russell Texaco in a UAW Softball League compet- ition Tuesday at Alexandra Park McDonald Ford upended Wayne Auto Body 5-1 in another contest, At Alexandra, Wilson's Tony Tapel scattered eight hits to gain the decision, giving up four runs in the seventh. when Rus sells rallied, He struck out six batters and walked seven Bob Shearer clouted a bases loaded triple in the first inning for Wilson's and Jim Coad al-) so contributed a first inning) triple. Shearer also connected] for a double while Bill Potts| and Touls Grenier each hit a double and single. Breau had a double and two singles for Russells and Chias- gon had three singles McDonalds scored twice in the first inning, added one in the second and two more in the aixth while holding Auto Body to a run in the first inning. SHIRT LAUNDERING -- AND -- DRY CLEANING Pree Pick-up end Delivery PICKWICK CLEANERS "Your Sanitene Dry Cleaner" coincide with. other similar projects and be carried out later this summer. FIRE INSURANCE Whitby township council | last night decided to retain the insurance on the Garrard rd., fire hall in keeping with its policy for public buildings municipality. within the CONFERENCE William H, Wallace, clerk, and_A..C. Craigie, treasurer, will represent Whitby town- ship at the annual clerk's and treasurer's conference next month, The conference will be held at Honey Harbor from June 19 to 22. They authorized by last night to attend council as sunny with temperatures 15 today and covering ail | were | not shown in the photo are: John Wilson, membership director, Don Brown, presi- dent, John Johnson, past president and Bob Bennett, secretary-treasurer. | fafety Standards Bill Introduced TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario government moved Tuesday to |give itself the necessary legis: \lative powers to force auto \safety measures if car manu- |facturers don't institute them voluntarily. Transport Minister Irwin Has kett introduced a bill in the leg- riod during which the province current i hearings would have on the On- tario economy. 3 The authority's economic studies mainly have been con- cerned with the effect of toll lincreases on bulk cargoes such as coal, iron ore and wheat, | said the premier, SEES GREAT EFFECT But, he said, proposed in- creases on other commodities of comparatively smaller tonnage Mutchmor Objects To Flying High BARRIE (CP) -- Applications from Air Canada and Canadian Pacific Airlines to serve liquor during flights over Ontario drew strong objections Tuesday from \two temperance groups, Dr, James Mutchmor of Tor- onto, general secretary of the Canadian Association on Alco- hol Problems, said at a hearing here that drinking air passen- gers would be in danger of suf- lfering from brain damage be- islature that would empower the| cause they would be unable to provincial cabinet to require! put on oxygen masks quickly 'the use or incorporation of any device in or on any vehicle which may affect the safe oper- ation of the vehicle... ." The government could also set enough. Dr. Mutchmor said serving liquor on aireraft would"... whittle away standards of na- tional life, cheapen steward- out standards and specifications| esses, create hazards on roads for auto tires, Mr, Haskett said this would prevent manufactur- ers from using Ontario as a dumping ground for substand- ard tires if other jurisdictions bring in tire safety legislation He said the cabinet has no immediate intention of drawing up new auto safety rules based on the legislation but merely wants to arm itself with the au- thority to do so if manufactur- ers don't adhere to its wishes He said the government al ready has an undertaking from car manufacturers to introduce dual braking systems, shock- absorbing steering columns and four-way emergency flashers in the 1967 models. The legislation Maeno makes a number of jother changes in the Highway \Traffic Act, introduced leading to and from airports and make food a secondary con- sideration," The vice-chairman of the On- tario Liquor Licence Board, W. iT. Nugent, reserved judgment on both applications Air Canada spokesman An- drew J, Pastor read a letter from his Jine's senior vice-pres- ident, H. W. Seagram, saying present restrictive legislation encourages passengers to carry) large quantities of liquor with them and some over-indulge. Royal F. Moulton of Toronto, public relations director of the Canadian Temperance Federa- tion, told the hearing there are too many liquor outlets on the ground without "turning our planes into taverns." The applications were heard in Barrie because the board happened to sit here to hear a number of district applications. NOW OPEN SUND Served Daily 11:30 - 4 IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che KRih Room Continental French Buffet GENOSHA HOTEL AY 4 TO 7,30 P.M. 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m. tolls once again be imposed on the Welland Canal, the premier said the separation of Lake On- fario from the other Great Lakes by a toll barrier would put Canadian industrial com- plexes on Lake Ontario at a dis- advantage compared with U.S cities in the upper lakes, No tolls would exist for lake vessels serving upper lakes ports such as Buffalo, Detroit Cleveland and Chicago with bulk cargoes, but vessels com ing through the Welland to Hamilton or Toronto would have to pay tolls, Ontario proposed to the St Lawrence Seaway authority that no tolls be introduced on the Welland Canal at this time Louis Salini Heads K of C LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Dele gates at a convention of On- tario's Knights of Columbus elected Louis Salini of Fort Wil liam to his second term as state deputy Monday at the end of a three-day convention James Cote of Niagara Falls, Ont. was*elected advocate and George Chew of Sudbury, war den, Most Rev. W. J, Smith Bishop of Pembroke, is chap- lain. BOYS BEAT BLIZZARD ALTONA, Man. (CP) -- Th John Rempel family didn't suf fer when a spring blizzard cut off power to: their farmhouse furnace, Rempel's five sons under 15, fixed up a bicycle to turn the furnace fan and ped alled in shifts for 22 hours to keep the heat on until electric service was restored al! sessions. Pierre Sevigny, former servative associate justice min- ister, noted that Mr, Cardin on and Mr, Doyle at an airport en March 4 and 11 in the Commons) royte to Nassau in November had referred to the "Monseig-|1964. Mr, Ducharme had asked case and at a press con-|after 'Olga Monseignor" and ference March. 10 had stated!she had told him in the pres- that the RCMP had received a) ence of Mr. Doyle that the German 4i- woman had died of Jeukemia. nor' report that the vorcee had died of leukemia, Mr, Dupre then recalled the had repeated 'the very words" De-' reported by Miss Delorme to lorme, a Montreal friend of Mrs.|Mr, Ducharme and Mr. Doyle, told)These were "extraordinary Du-' facts,"' testimony of Jacqueline that she had lawyer Hubert and financier John! Munsinger, Montreal charme Doyle in November, 1964, that; mented that Miss Delorme '"'in- Olga Monseignor had died of| vented it with a good deal of ease," | leukemia JUDGE CONCURS Mr, Dupre said -- judge witnesses at the inquiry had). and the denly Jules Dupre, counsel for, believed Mrs. Con: died of leukemia. MADE MISTAKE agreed--that the RCMP d stopped, Miss Delorme Munsinger had She had met Mr. Ducharme Mr. Dupre said Mr. Cardin Mr, Justice Spence com- Later, the judge said Mr, Car- in had 'quite evidently" made THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING! G@ORGIAN 124 PARK ROAD testified the force had never re- ported nor received information that Mrs. Munsinger was dead. 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