tawa. The debate was adjourned |ism on the art centre's board. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 29, 2968 3 when Creditiste MPs indicated| He appeared ready to withdraw - they were ready to speak -at|/his amendment after a personal; POLICE WERE TROOPS SNAKES SELF-IMMUNE length. appeal by Prime Minister Pear-| Policing in Canada was per-|' Venomous snakes are immune Liberal back-bencher Raynald|son, but Creditiste objections|formed by the local militia un-|to their own poison when it is Guay (Levis) wanted bilingual-| left the matter up in the air. /til the 1830's, swallowed. NDP Will Filibuster For $25 Pension Hike House sit an hour later than} By GERARD MeNEIL creased by $25 and given to all OTTAWA (CP) -- A weary|aged 65 or over, with no condi-| usual, Commons that was looking for-| tions. Committee Chairman Herman| ward to a summer recess be-| The announcement came dur-|M. Batten planned to rule on now|ing second reading of Canada|the amendment today. Govern- Leonard (Red) McLaugh- lin, president of the Sea- farers' International Union (Ind.), tells a press con- ference Tuesday in Ottawa <8 potentially explosive feel- Grit Says Farmers Despair | Study Begun ~~ Laughlin said Tuesday there is|write such regulations into the ginning Thursday night finds itself facing a New Demo-| Assistance Plan legislation. Mr. cratic Party filibuster that could|Knowles (Winnipeg North carry the session deep into July. Centre) moved an amendment Stanley Knowles, NDP Housel to provide $100 monthly old age leader, announced Tues da yj pension. night the party plans a lasi-- The NDP, with Creditiste and ditch battle to have the $75) Social Credit help, then blocked 'monthly old age pension in ja Liberal -- move to have the Shipping Safety Disturbs SIU Men OTTAWA (CP) -- Red Me-|pealing for cabinet action to 'unrest among Canadian sailors} lCanada Shipping Act. over the lack of vessel-manning land shipping. ion of Canada (Ind.), gave a ing of unrest prevails among | Canadian Sailors over the lack of vessel-manning safe- ty standards for inland ship- ping. --CP Wirephoto" Over Milk Subsidy Policies TORONTO (CP) -- Farquhar Oliver (L--Grey Bruce), who farms for a living, told the leg-| that farmers islature Tuesday in Ontario full of «despair with the Con- gervative government's on milk subsidies. In. other legislature business: --Donald C. MacDonald, leader of the New Democratic Party, said should make sure the farmers ., Feceive a fair share of bene-| Civil Service Bills Studied OTTAWA (CP) -- The joint Senate-Commons committee ex- amining employment in the fed- eral civil service learned Tues- flay some of the government's 'views and some of the wishes of the employees concerned. © The committee, already fin- 4shed study of a bill consolidat- ting a half dozen public service 'and armed services pension plans with the Canada Pension -'Plan, began hearings on bills: are disgusted and} policy| | the government! fits of an expanding economy. --Health Minister Matthew) Dymond said a bill introduced in the house May 31 is in- He said shipping companies have cut two men from the sail- ing crews of their new vessels, Mr. McLaughlin, president of|leading to fears among sailors the Seafarers' International Un-|for the safety of the ships. Asked if the situation might lead to a wildcat walkout, he ier he sent Monday to Trans-|said: "No. There's no possibil- bas Minister Pickersgill ap-jity of that, unless the shipping -| companies make some suicidal Que. Finance inte ae: edge adda standards for the safety of in- press conference copies of a let- cuts to other ships." A spokesman in Mr gill's office said the was studying the SIU Picker- minister} letter. QUEBEC (CR)--Paul Doreis,| Quebec finance minister, said Tuesday he had asked a char-| ment spokesmen said it _ blatantly out of order. ' Mr. Knowles said even if the amendment is thrown out, the party will battle for an in- creased pension during second reading of the bill. With 21 members, the party could ex- tend debaie well into next week. Yet to come is a resolution on medical care plus clean-up of} several other bills the govern- ment wanted passed before the! recess. | PASS FOUR BILLS { Earlier Tuesday, the Com-| mons passed bills to: --Add $50,000,000 to the Atian- | tic Development Board's! fund; --Increase to 95 per cent the} present 50-per-cent rebate to) the provinces of federal cor- poration tax collections from privately - owned gas, steam) and electric utilities; --Establish the Company of Young Canadians; --Integrate existing federal pension plans with the Canada Pension Plan. A bilingual storm blew up again on a bill to set up a Crown lagency to operate the $36,000,- 1000. National Arts Centre re in Ot Ot- tered accountant, Clement Pri- meau, to look into all the agree-| ments which the former Liberal government had made, Premier Daniel Johnson had tended to improve standards | said earlier that the province's| of ambulance services, not to|finances were in a mess and| provide free service. former Premier Jean Lesage --The Ontario transport de-| replied to this by saying that if partment reported to the the new Union Nationale gov- house in a statement that Ca-| ernment stuck to his budget and nadians now travelling abroad | did not try to institute patronage now can obtain international] [there would be no problems. driving permits for a $3 fee.| Mr. Dozois said in a state- --Mr. Dymond said the gov-|ment that a preliminary inquiry ernment has spent $700,000 to| shows that "there is an evident publicize its voluntary On-|lack of planning in. capital tario Medical Services Insu-| spending by the Lesage govern- rance Plan. It goes into effect|ment which has made agree Friday. ments which will affect the Mr. Oliver said the govern-| budget of the province for sev- ment doesn't have a leg to stand/ eral years to come, and for con- on when it says it should not} siderable amounts." -- milk transportation! Wowever, the new finance Core minister refrained from making He said if there is a proven Lg general statement about the need for a subsidy the govern-| finances of the province. ment is bound to provide it "so| But, he said, "before such a a are a ee mo | situation, and so as to know the e Ontario Farmers' Union| size of all the agreements of has asked the provincial gov-| aj) types, either according to the ernment to pay a subsidy On| jaw, orders in council or written Pees ggg Hae dy rf "g Rod promises by responsible persons| dredweight. oh enaigomgheve neg ge Agriculture Minister William} feos of Mr. Clement Primeau." (tt..6s | MEN'S WEAR OSHAWA'S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER NEV'R PRESS SLACKS A. Stewart contends the respon-' Although Mr. Dozois refrained! FOOD MARKET, 34 w=. lice Sirico ae ST NORTH St ween ee HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS Lean, Fresh Peamealed COTTAGE ROLLS Whole or Half BONELESS, ROLLED POT ROAST -- ECONOMY------6 & 7 RIB---BEEF PRIME RIB ROAST BLADE SHOULDER Beast 49. lb lb Ju! FRESH PORK----ROAST SHOULDER ».99: FRESH PORK Butt Roast ».65: MAPLE LEAF WIENERS BIG 8's 45° PKG. * ONTARIO GROWN STRAWBERRIES TROUD' ® EVAPORATED NO, 1 FRESH 3 9 CARNATION C MIL TALL FILL YOUR TINS FRESH KILLED -- GRADE A" TURKEYS 6 to 8 Ib. Ave. OVEN READY 49° BE SURE TO SEE : THESE NEW AND EXCITING ... SUMMER | COTTAGES ! -- AT OUR -- COTTAGE COURT, COURTICE : --Estfablishing a system of sibility for such a subsidy rests | from supporting his party! collective bargaining for 200,- withethe federal government. |jeader by saying that the prov- 000 federal civil servants' in- i lince's finances were in a bad cluding a qualified right to ili | way, he did say preliminary re strike, creating a staff rela- Mobility Grants | ports "reveal that there was an For Mine Workers tions board and arbitration evident lack of planning in the tribunal and setting out griev- capital expenditures." ance procedures. OTTAWA (CP) -- Employees |) ------_--_______ ~--Proposing a Public Service of Pickle Crow Gold Mines at Employment Act, replacing, Pickle Crow, Ont., and of Lake, the Civil Service Act, setting Simcoe Industries Ltd. at Bea- out conditions of employment verton, Ont., will be eligible for! and terms of promotion, federal mobility grants due to| transfer and the like the closing of the two indus- --Amending the Financial Ad- tries. ministration Act to spell out' About 350 workers volved all told. Under the mobility grants the restricted role of the Civil Service Commission -- ia Serv- program, unemployed workers will be helped to move to jobs will become the Public ice Commission--as a staffing elsewhere. They will be entitled to grants to cover the cost of and training agency and the moving, together with resettle treasury board's new role: as representative of the em- ment allowances of up to $1,000, depending on size of family HERE IS... 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