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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1966, p. 2

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/ : f ; : PO rrr rrr rr Fr rr rr one 2 THE CONAWA TIAES, Thuredey, June 16, 1966 friendly get-together with QUEBEC PREMIER [e- Daniel Johnson, who was to sage is seen having @ LOBEL EEE EA IEL LAL ALE ELA OE LALESD OYA GAGE OF OPO jLocal Health Services take over the reins of power Wednesday in Quebec City, 'Quiet Revolution o Go On: Lesage Mr the end of the Liberal govern ment's last cabinet meeting, He was to today and the government is to be turned over the Union Nationale party QUEBEC (CP) Premier | Jean Lesage said Wednesday the quiet revolution in Quebec will not die with the change in government because he intends to keep it alive from his position in the opposition, to France-Canada To Forge Stronger Economic Ties PARIS (CP)--Plans for closer,im portant opportunities for economic co-operation between|closer relations in new fields," Canada and France and their é business communities were out- HAS MESSAGE lined Wednesday at a press con The 22-man mission was re 0 - i Canada today 'with ence winding up the 12day|turning to , tort _ lan important message for Ca visit of a Canadian mission led) : by Industry Minister C, M |nadian business and industry, It Drury, is that French acc omplishments 'The mission ix most: grati>|!" scientific and technical re fied by the results of their|seapeh and their industrial ap visit," said Drury as he re-|Plications should be better ported on talks among industri. | known in Canada and should alists, bankers, scientists and|find @ growing place in our eco» others in his party with their;nomic future, French counterparts. Canada also had 'much that "The many discussions andijis new and promising to offer contacts have provided us within the area of research and ad- the basis for suggestions for fur-| vanced technology from which" thering closer economic collabo-|France may wish to profit, ration between the two coun-| 'I believe that the intensifl- tries and their respective busi-|cation of our co - operation ness communities ithrough investment and techno "There is scope for intensified logical exchanges will together inter-change between Canada/with other measures soon result and France in fields where con-jin a significant expansion of tacts at present exist but also'trade between us," resign JACK PHINN beats Mee Manager Deposit Services asks Are you a COMFORTABLE saver? Can you save WHEN you want -- cash, cheques WHEN you went -- even on Seturdays ? Are you dealing with @ eommunity trust company with people you know, with people you can trust with your affair and money? People like those at CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Come in today ! Make yourself comfortable ! Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation Head Office ---- Oshewe Branch Office ---- Bowmanville Lesage was speaking al which won the June 6 provin- cial election "EL will see that the quiet rev olution continues, see to it from the my temporary position in opposition, starting tomorrow Mr vincial election and the Nationale 55, The two seats in the 108-seat house held by independents Mr, Lesage said he beliey it is possible for the Union Na- term tionale to complete its without being defeated on non-confidence vote if all back-benchers attend the sions He said his party is 'phys. mentally ready to administer the proy- ically, morally and ince,"' Education Minister are on standby," Fearman's BOLOGNA 33 Fresh Roasted CASHEWS Lesage's Liberal govern ment won 51 seats in the pro- Union other are its se8 Paul Gerin-Lajoie quipped that 'we et iid ial dl al eek co cae ae ae el eat PEPE FFE FO FP rr re Pr rrr (Local Dragsters | The spokesman for the dele- gation said she did not con- demn the bikes and care or even the riders; but felt the i village streets was no place for have the enforce too." said Councillor Couch. "We have just received sey- eral signs and we'll get them \mp as soon as possible," re- Re - Shuffle Recommended OTTAWA ization of all community health) cumstances, | services along regional lines is programs with (CP) -- Reergan-:policies to meet regional provineial ap- initiating special services for the aged, hervices provided now by vol- iproposed in a special study re-|proval and authority over oper-untary agencies would either be leased Wednesday by the royal ation of local programs. commission on health services. = would ' ; WH - e volume says "anced mostly by the provincia Psa is ae coneern ee government through annual re- line largely unco-ordinated de-|nal budgets. But the hoards lvelopment of community healthy "ovr are mm -5= Sewers t0 services, They are hindered in|S¢t money locally. ot tebe providing a balanced pattern. of provinee a P service by overlapping in some sponsible for over-all supervi- areas, gaps in others and un- sion of local services with re-) economic use of skilled person-\*Pect 10 standards of staffing, nei and complex facilities, general administrative pro- | In! addition, there was a ten-| cedures, bere' fe ry meth dency to overlook regular, ob-\995 and standards of service. jective evaluation of the various | programs, ri" = | , _ the cost of provincial services, | The study is the work of patel Dr, Hastings says that re- jJohn E. ¥, Hastings and Wil-| ona boards would replace ex- liam Mosley of the University Of lj cringe local municipal boards of | | Feronte's School of Hygiene health and would assume re- | Under the plan, each province |gponsibility from the boards of would establish a regionallhospitals and other institutions health services board represent-lfor extensions, alterations, bed ing municipal councils in thelavotment and distribution, pur- jregion, professional groups Pro-| chase of new equipment and viding the services and the pub- similar matters, lie The regional boards also it would be responsible to the | would become responsible for legislature through the provin-\ rehabilitation services and ogee" cial health minister. Its powers ities, mental health services an would include changing existing facilities, home care programs, WEATHER FORECAST _ Mild Weather Continues Some Rain Likely Friday TORONTO(CP) Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m Synopsis: The cool unsettled weather pattern established throughout the Great Lakes re gions will continue, A disturb ance will pass south of the » lower lakes today giving show ers and scattered thundershow Lows tonight, Highs Friday most of southern On-| Windsor 50 75 tario, Another weak disturbance St. Thomas ..++++++ 50 72 is expected to follow in this! London » B 72 series Friday. with more show-) Kitchener 72 ers likely in southern regions, Mount Forest eo 4 48 Temperatures will continue to; Wingham .,... A 48 si range on the cool side in the| Hamilton ,sssceeeesd 72 high 608 and low 708 both this St, Catharines ..... § 72 afternoon and Friday afternoon,| Toronto ,..- Ay 72 a Western Lake Ontario, Tor-| Peterborough.. 70 pnto: Sunny with a few cloudy! Kingston .errcceee § 72 periods, Friday variable cloudi-| Trenton .... 72 ness with chance of a shower,| Killalo@ isecssseree 4) 70 Not much change in tempera-| MUSKOKA sererereee 4 70 tures, Winds light North Bay .. ' f 68 Fastern Lak Ontario, north-| Sudbury .., we ff Ha ern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Hariton o 48 Killaloe, North Bay,. Sudbury: Sault Ste, Marie. , 70 Variable cloudiness and cool.) Kapuskasing 79 | Friday sunny with a few cloudy' White River ....+++ 70 The study calis for federal| government grants to cover half periods and continuing cool Winds light Southern Georgian Bay northern Lake Huron: Variable cloudiness and cool today, Fri day sunny with a few. cloudy periods and continuing cool Winds light Vorecast Temperatures ers over most of southern ON) WINGKOP pe ereee eeee provided by the regional board be fi- or paid for by the board Escape Made Before Trial MONTREAL (CP) -- Andre Daoust, 25, wha figured in the Quebec Provincial Police's first 10 - most - wanted men list last year before his capture in Oc- tober, escaped from custody Wednesday whtie in a hospital for treatment, Daoust was awaiting trial on two charges of armed robbery, conspu.acy and possession of of- fensive weapons, Police describe him as extremely dangerous, Police said Daoust had been brought to the hospital for treat- ment to a cut hand. Shortly after he arrived with two guards \Irk Newcastle NEWCASTLE ~- In receipt of : a letter from the publie school\ing signs erected too, for more cir- ambulance services and health poard and a largely signed peti-| tion complaining that village streets were heing used as drag strips and that school children's lpves were being endangered, Newcastle Council has decided to take the matter up with the Ontario Provincial Police The letter from the school hoard asked council's help and advice in dealing with ne sate- ity of children going to and from school. Particular attention was drawn to Mill, Beaver and King Sts. when cars at noon hour use these roads as a regular drag Istrip Councilior H, the matter had been brought to his attention and he had taken flown the licence numbers of some cars and informed the drivers that if they did not stop driving at high speeds he would contact the OPP. "I've telephone the OPP office in Bowmanville asking for an officer to come down he- tween 12 noon and 1 p.m. and they come down at five min- lules after one, when the rac- he was given permission to go'ing is done," he said to a washroom in the emer- gency ward, they said An accomplice was waiting in the washroom and while he held the guards at bay with a gun Daoust slipped out of his hand cuffs, Then the pair dashed out of the hospitai and sped away in a taxi A cruising patrol car gave chase, cutting off the taxi, Both men jeaped out and began run ning down a Jane. A policeman levelled his gun at the fugitives, but it jammed and failed fire The two men disappeared ECM ON DISPLAY The Kuropean Common Mar ket will be among the interna tional bodies taking Expo '67, part in Councillor Bob Walton said the members of the Bowman ville detachment take their orders from Peterborough Council should get in touch with that office The petition protested against motor bikes and souped-up car using the front streets for rac ing, It also complained of noise and swearing heard along the front street in the evening, Chil dren studying for examination or trying to sleep found it im to | possible Bonathan said | them, plied the reeve "t agree, We need No Park- ~~ Ne WILSON MEDIATOR OTTAWA (CP). -- The medi- ator In the Air Canada labor dispute was identified in the Commons Monday as Bernard the bylaw Wilson, assistant deputy minis- canter in the Jabor department, visible clearance along the roads, drivers and pedestrains lean wee this help. I we get jthose up and straightened around we When awoman OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Aveilable At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E, Oshawa 8x 10 -- 1,50 each 5 x 7 -- 1,25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pletures ANNOUNCEMENT Shop announce the move of Joe Bar- ber of Bloor Street to his stoff ond welcomes all old and new customers ROY'S BARBERSHOP Roy's Barber wishes to Coleman's ) 7 bene wi Mb LB. Fancy ICED DONUTS Creamy ed veg., ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY CANADA PACKERS VAC PA WIENERS 6 Southern Fried CHICKEN eT mashed potatoes, butter- hot roll and butter, 73 1188 Simcoe St, South 723-6641 asks for wine... give her Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé, Here's a wine to match her personality...pleasantly sparkling, refreshingly lively, even slightly frivolous. 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