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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1966, p. 3

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' TODAY'S TOPIC Sharp Downs Foes Of Interest Hike JOHN ROWE JOAN i . Citizens Talk Of Road Safety should be done to reduce the number of speed- What Fs ane acciecass asked this question during & said: oa Cshe JOHN ROWE, 769 Albert St.: "Police have their hands tied, they can only do so much, Radar is out all of the time, their cruisers are always on the go, what else can they do? It might be a good idea to reduce the speed limit to 20 mph in the downtown area and maybe increase it to 40 mph where the population isn't too heavy." JOAN BROOKS, 105 Roxbo- rough Ave.: 'The police shoud recrut yourg people to report speeders. Something like a ju- nior police force. No uni- forms or anything, just the authority to report. A police- man can. be seen for about a mile away, they're too well known. People get used to where they will be. Even the radar is useless, because dri- vers always inform each oth- er when it is out." J, F. OLIVER, 587 Digby St.: There's no single answer to the problem. Some say it is the responsibility of the police, but the police can't be res- ponsible for one particular age group, I've noticed that if falls into the age group of the 19- 25 year olds. New York City doesn't allow anyone under 19, to drive at night and may- be that should be instituted here."' SHARON PILKEY 4 MF ment is hopeful it can introduc- the nt fe yavisinn nf ant A od m Se WS am ff Thursday and then have Parlia- ment take its summer recess, political informants said Mon- lay. It was also learned that a OTTAWA. (CP)--The trodue-|in the e prestige and authority challenge to Finance Minister|party ranks, in the cabinet which forced post- duction late last week has been overcome. One source said that while the finance minister still faces | some opposition within his own Prime Minister BROOKS 4. F, OLIVER we atreate? Six persons were man-on-the-street survey. They we runner, £74 S eestor x "TORONTO (CP) -- County councils in the province are go- | ing to be allowed to spend more on entertaining and there will be no provincial limit on such expenses during Canada's cen- tennial celebration next year. SHARON PILKEY, 82 Church St.; 'It is just a min- ority group that has to show off when they get their li- cence or have a new car. Most of the group from 16 to 20 that is the real- problem. but they usually calm down after 20 or so. the legislature Monday in.a bill to amend the Municipal Act. "The amount which a county may spend on travelling and entertainment expenses jbeen increased to $5,000 from $2,500 in view of changing con- J, M. FRANCIS, 688 Taylor St.: 'Make the fines heavier and give out a lot more tick- ets. It might not be a bad idea to charge $5 for every mile over the speed limit. The one - way - streets certainly don't help. A person can real- ly get his car wound up on a street where he has no fear of running into a car from the other direction." lister Spooner said in a state- |ment read by Reform Institu- A provision has also been j}made removing the limitation }centennial year. Mr. Spooner was in Sarnia Monday to address the annual | conference of the Association of SAIDA MICHAEL, RR 1 Pickering: "There should be z --Applications for annexation more speeding laws, I don't or amalgamation may be think that the traffic police | stayed until an enquiry has are on the street enough. The | rg --e. A ths : | --A village or township may, age for obtaining a licence without adopting a ward sys- should be raised to at least) tem. provide for a council of 18 years, Those who own their | seven members instead of the own cars are inclined to be a | current five. litthe more wreckless than if it ~~~" were somebody elses. Parents shouldn't be so hasty when they buy a car for their son as he may not be mature en- ough to handle the responsi- bility of driving." Milk Prices 'Under Study GUELPH. (CP)--A_ two-year }study of milk pricing policies jin Ontario has been launched |by Prof. Brian Perkins of |Guelph University agriculture department. | Backed by a federal depart- | ment of agriculture grant, the |study comes at a time when the) | Ontario Farmers' Union is seek- jing a clear return to farmers |of $4 a hundredweight for milk. |The price now is $3.25 a hun- |dredweight plus a 75-cent fed-| granted the power to compel|House made on 10 other Jeral subsidy, part of which goes) both sides in an action to have "W before it. He added that] hardt, |for transportation. RANCIS SAIDA MICHABL | Prof. Perkins, an economist, jsaid his investigations will in-| within three years of marriage,|" hha : footer Aan | clude: ema --The possibility of establish-| ing uniform prices across On- tario for Class 1 milk as sold Queen's Park Ups County Expenses The changes were unveiled in, has) | ditions," Municipal Affairs Min-) tions Minister Allan Grossman. | jon such expenses during 1967) deride =f ooounell may decide --on: three-year terms of office rather than terms of one and A council receiving a petition must have an advance poll on Saturdays. Councils may prohibit the in-) stallation, use and maintenance of incinerators for burning garbage or other refuse in any class or classes of building con- structed after next Sept. 1. --The limitation of $60,000 on poses is removed because a re- quired three-fourths vote of council "should be a sufficient) its readiness last Wednesday to committee of British and Cana- control." ' |moval of the act's present ceil- |ing of six per cent on the inter- two years. | from 10 per cent of the voters| the ceiling and lift it later, when) tis expenses for an industry de-|* partment and for publicity pur- moval of the geiling would not ~--A municipality may with the on Monday. Red Trading Rise Likely Pearson has assured him of his| Foreign Trade Minister Pato- pagal baking and that of hel cer of Rusa last wed Jo] OTTAWA (CP)---The Senate the U.S.S.R. cannot increase its sales on the Canadian market.| ino upper chamber crackled to Mr. bag _ a a life in a debate on the govern- siasd rl that pha agent oer yee A rs e senators were in the mid- hig a ne die of their daily prayer when tae Conndinn trade as the re- the igh Ae g SY gre er sult of the U.S.S.R.'s large-scale he a a ee 7 heat purchaser in Canada, "As goon as they saw the lig ae again, bo eral and Con- pr ve . Pact mph servatives protested an -- ment between the two countries, eyes ee < haat allowing the mogst-favored-na-|,onkruptcy bill, Many senators tions tilt trestaeet. provides believe the amendment is essen: gt ne ee tial to the protection of individ- year, retained the ceiling. growth of trade between pot aaa wag A whether the bill, Mr. Sharp wants to modify 'wo countries. A ithin|1esignated as urgent legislation yes ec gg pn Ty the bY. the federal government to tight money conditions are not! frame-work of the laws and reg. |Put an = yp acer yy Po so stringent, But his determina-|ulations presently in force in clude 4 clause protecting the ty 4 s. ' ' biew a itine monuay migin, vu when the lights came on again There is no question now, a source close te the finance min- ister said, that the Bank Act will proceed as Mr. Sharp in- tended it. The argument was over re- est rate chartered banks may charge on loans, BACKED REMOVAL The Porter Royal Commission on banking and finance recom- mended removal of the ceiling. Furmer finance minister Walter Gordon, in his draft revision in- troduced but not aeted on last THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1966 3 Senators Upset Over inn ae a: BENKruptcy Clause rights of lawyers' clientsjond time on Wednesday mothe ecg Belzuie Of piivaie de ng is Mane % ments, enator David Wal PC-- The senators want an amend-'Ontario), another any said ment to the legislation saying|that.to delete the amendment, that papers and documents can-|as the Commons had done was not be seized by the. super- , to encroach on a common-law intendent of bankruptcy when/right of privilege between solici« he is investigating a case, un- : tor and client. It was unneces- ~~ he obtains @ search war-|sary to chip away at this com- rant, mon-law right. If there was any evidence that FORECASTS TROUBLE , |@ lawyer was involved in illegal bed oan go bag bankruptcy transactions, the ment mainta! lat such af/ superintende: amendment would greatly ham- "7 gp Fl cose bn per the powers of the super- -- get a search warrant to, intendent' and even aiiow" per- o. -Porsession of ments. sons involved in illegal bank- 4 bene ce rr the Senate an! ruptcy transactions to escape, . ee ae vee oe Senator M. Grattan O'Leary a amendment again, enate a (PC--Ontario) said he would soubens shy Sen ame vote for the re-inclusion of the radian . quite likely to re. nstate the ame Senate amendment in the bill!the Canteens ca when it comes before the Senate' ; banking committee for the sec-/ruptcy bill will have to go back tion to do this has been chal- joo 9 4 one a vs a ma i sible for the U.S.S.R. to develop, mare ¥) _ taberal. ited further its sales in the Canadian vank-and-file by a dissident market." > group led by Mr. Gordon and! Mr, Winters reported to the| Maurice Lamontagne, former!Commons on his trip to Russia, secretary of state, They feel re-| Which followed a week in Lon- don attending a Commonwealth trade ministers conference and discussing Anglo - Canadian announced trade with British officials. A he popular politically, The government TORONTO (CP) --Murray| Gaunt (L--Huron Bruce) called) jon the provincie' government) Monday to sit d with farm ganizations. and plan the. fu-| proceed with Mr. Sharp's bill dian ministets to discuss trade Then on Thursday,| and economic affairs was set Ontario ype se Reeves. | s \ amendments provi K Divorce La |tion and incurable mental ill-| ness. permission of the owner plant' it reversed itself -- apparently trees on private property/over Mr. Sharp's protests--and within eight feet of a highway.|postponed the measure again. Mr. Sharp conferred with Prime Minister Pearson Mon- day in private. Nothing was said jafter the meeting, but an aide said the finance minister was! |obviously much encouraged by ange |the confrontation. | | Mr. Pearson declined in the! Commons Monday to say when LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A com-|or even whether the Sharp re-| mittee of the Huron Diocese of| vision would be proceeded with the Anglican Church of Canada| before Parliament's summer re- has recommended to the federal! cess. | ~--~| government that divorce laws| | |be extended to include deser-| OPPOSITION COMMENTS Mr. Pearson and his finance| jminister were the object of de-| up and will meet in Ottawa this 0 autumn. Teachers Take Case To Court missed teachers of St. John's University have taken their case) to an ecclesiastical court of the Roman Catholic Church, | The unprecedented step, an-| nounced Monday, was taken by| Rey. Peter O'Reilly, a leader of| the faculty members who were) dismissed last Dec. 15. |"because it has no long-range NEW YORK (AP)--The dis-| Plan or objective in mind. ture of agriculture in Ontario. Mr. Gaunt, speaking during) debate on the agriculture de-| partment's spending estimates, | said farmers don't know if there) is any future in farming and} neither does the government! In other business: --Attortey - General Arthur Wishart said he believes the majority of Ontario farmers do not approve of tractor pa-/ rades to press demands for} a stable price of $4 a hundred- weight for milk. Atlantic Financia] Tangle Unravelled in stores and Class 2 milk as used for processing. --Possible creation of producers' which different prices given qualities of milk will be of Huron, said 'There is a cer- two tain immorality in the present price pools in law that has troubled us," he for said. The recommendation is in- cluded in a paper drawn up for) presentation to members of the special Commons-Senate com- mittee on divorce laws which) opens public hearing stoday in Ottawa. The paper, amended and ap-| proved by the diocese executive committee, also extends the) right to petition for divorce to a wife whose husband has been| Bank Act will be introduced and found guilty of rape and some forms of sexual deviation. It suggests strong steps in pre-divorce arrangements, by! which the court marriage counselling. No divorces should be granted except under special circum- stances, the paper says, CITES IMMORALITY Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Bishop The present law, which al-! would be|depend on the progress the) plaintiffs addressed their com-|S0r, risive opposition comments Thirty-one teachers were let| the Geetmane "en age . go without hearings, A protest) Ont. Employment "Bank Act battle' in govern- Strike by the United Federation) ment ranks. of College Teachers (AFL-CIO)| Surve Planned ' ini |has been in effect since the dis-/ y The prime minister said the| missals, Father O'Reilly is Teer, eee 10 complete) chairman of the St. John's chap-| debate on items now before the! rati ter of the federation. tario cities to determine the ex- OTTAWA. (CP)--A survey of} 20,000 employers in seven On-| If this happens, the bank- to the Commons again, If the jlower house rejects the amend: Joint Agriculture Planning 2,7 seine" e's Talks Urged For Province per and a new piece of legisla- |tion would have to be intro- duced at the next session of | Parliament. ANNOUNCEMENT --Agriculture Minister Wil- liam Stewart said Canada im-| ports many millions of dollars) in food products each year, | much of which could be pro-| duced in Ontario. He asked! that the federal government| study how harmful such im-| ports are to Ontario agricul-| ture. --A bill introduced by Mr.| Wishart will reform and bring| together six statutes now deal-| ing with property put up as security for loans. The attor- ney-general said the govern- ment does not intend to pro- ceed beyond first reading of| the new act in the current) session. --A bill amending the Munici- pal Act was introduced and given first reading. Its pro- visions include an option for three-year terms of office for municipal councillors; a seven-member council instead of five for villages without re- quiring a ward system; and an advance Saturday poll if 10 per cent of the voters pe- tition for one. KEN HAHN mow essociated with 5. D. HYMAN REAL ESTATE LIMIT. --D. Ken brings to us @ profound knowledge of reol estote practice backed by years of experience, For prompt attention te ali your Real Estote needs coll Ken ot §. ®, HYMAN REAL ESTATE LIMITED, $23 King St. West, 728-6284. House, before proceeding with ' new legislation. _St. John s, the largest Roman ot of the province's manp Catholic college in the U.S. with) ounced Mon- George Hees (PC--Northum- 000 students. has k | Shortage was anno about 13,000 students, has kep' 4 Immigration Minister berland) asked whether the new! operating despite the strike. in hres -- OF cies ine The strikers want greater| Marcnanc, rH | debated before the recess, 6 accacain ireedom yey a| sible for developing we a fed pected within a week or. 10 stronger voice for the faculty in| €"@! manpower MODATNEN: 3 days, university policy. It will seek erg ed Mr, 4g Reilly t her| vacancies at June n Wind-| r Father O'Reilly and the other Sudbury, Midland, Corn-| bills| plaints to Msgr. Marion J, Rein-| wall, Hamilton, Collingwood and presiding officer of the) Owen Sound. : the government did not intend|diocesan tribunal, or court, of, The survey is being done by to remove any item from the! ecclesiastical law, of the diocese| mailed quesionnaires and will order paper. 'of Brooklyn. take about a month to complete. Pearson said this would TUXEDO RENTALS Representing Syd Silver MEN'S AND BOYS' TUXEDOS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS Wedding Gowns, Brides: ry formel weer con be 'romted. yo Sets AR od " Agents for printing Wedding Invitations, an- nouncements, matches, napkins, coasters, ete, Printed to order ot prices te save you money, 12 King St. E. BUEHLER' TORONTO (CP) -- A royal commission was told Monday that Arcan Corp. Ltd., a Tor- onto holding company, owed $606,755 to four companies in- cluding one controlled by C. Powell Morgan, president of At- lantic Acceptance Corp. David J. Burnett, chartered accountant, told the commission investigating At- lantic's collapse last year that Mr. Morgan controlled Associ- ated Canadian Holdings Ltd. He testified that Arcan and Toronto Arcan then paid $299,000 to Aurora, he said, $274,000 on its own account, $15,000 owed 10 ; Aurora by Charcoal Supply and $10,000 by Valley Farm and En- terprises Ltd., another company milk prices will jump two cents replaced with a uniform price| tows divorce in many parts of for Grade A milk and another | canada only for adultery, has' for other qualities. led to contrived evidence and loss of integrity of courts. The report specifically recom- mends divorce not be extended HAMILTON (CP) Retail Ready To Eat Coleman's . 723-3633 GLAZIER'S 2:22 498 Simcoe St. 8, Opposite South Simese School a quart here Friday as a result |directed by Mr. Morgan, of the Ontario Milk Marketing to include cruelty, a term, "im- possible to define and could re- CLUB STYLE | A year later Arcan borrowed | $24,500 from Aurora and used it to pay debenture interest to As- sociated Canadian Holdings, he said. The commission was told ear- lier that Arcan's stock fell to $1.75 from $7.12 in July, 1959 its subsidiary, Charcoal Supply| and was suspended the next day Board's decision to increase producers' rates, it was an- nounced Monday. sult, particularly in the area of alleged mental cruelty, . .. in ' ill-defined and wide-open The producers' rates will/ 2" }) : jump to $5.75 a: hundredweight area' not acceptable to the dio- from $5.29. cese or church, x A three-quart container of milk' now will cost about 64 cents instead of 58 cents. Price Good Names Te Remember HAM Lean, Short WHOLE HALF OR QUARTERS and Sales of Ontario Ltd., owed $606,755 July 31, 1965 to Cana- dian Holdings, Aurora Leasing Ltd., Mr. Morgan and D. Phil- lip Owen, former president of Arcan. Mr. Burnett traced a series of transactions that began July 18, 1963 when Aurora paid $350,- 000 to Associated Canadian Holdings. He said the company used the money to purchase a debenture for that amount from Arcan. isaia Has Bad Traffic Record OTTAWA (CP)--Canada has the worst traffic record of any country reporting to the United Nations, Barry Mather (NDP-- New Westminster) told the Commons Monday night. He was arguing again for fed- era! legislation to make breath analysis tests for alcohol com-| pulsory as a means of checking of a home-delivered quart will by the Toronto Stock Exchange. vee ee Oe Oe coats fam. 2, All Quiet On Meeting OTTAWA. (CP) -- Few an- SAWS NOW OUTDATED MADRID (AP)--The saw and th axe are 'antique,' Dr. '. F. P, Kollman of Munich University told delegates of 90 countries at the sixth world for- estry congress. He said wood When Buying er. Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill McFeeters -- Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 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