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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1966, p. 2

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2 We 0 THE OSHAWA Pedistiasd _Thuredey, August 4, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Labor Government Own Revolt | Tropes LONDON (AP)--Britain's La- bor government demanded to- day an explanation from its own members of Parliament who staged an open revolt in the House of Commons Wednesday night against the bill to freeze gprs and wages. the chief pho 'sent letters to the 22| Labor members who were seen to abstain on a procedural vote after a heated debate on the new austerity measures de- signed to protect the pound. Silkin's assistants also checked for others who did not vote and had no explanation, Silkin's 'letter said the dissi- dents were not entitled to in- voke the Labor party's clause permitting abstention on issues of conscience. Parliamentary sources re- ported no decision has yet been taken on what action, if any, to take against the abstainers, No deadline was set for their reply and it appears that the matter might be allowed to die quietly during the summer recess be ginning later this month The bill is still being debated in a Commons committee, It gives the government broad powers to enforce the freeze if voluntary co - operation disap- pears. On the foreign exchange mar kets, the embattled pound con tinued fighting back, After Wed-| nesday's small rise it improved again today and hovered at or above $2.79 (U.S.), one cent un der par. Draft Report OTTAWA (CP)--A draft re gover nment's lan air attack against Syria July | Outside {mission PREMIER WILSON New Contract HAMILTON (CP)--More than six months of negotiations be tween the Hamilton Police As sociation and the police com mission ended Wednesday night when a new contract was ratl- fied by both sides. The contract guarantees policemen a 15-pel cent salary increase over the next two years. The present basic rate for a first-class con stable is $6,000 a year Job Security PORT HOPE, Ont, (CP) workers at Port Hope Wednesday night to take action to back demands voted strike » | port on a proposed worldwide, for increased job security uniform system of food labelling} is being prepared here for sub- mission to the governnients of! 120 countries. The report is the result of the meeting here last week of the| food labelling committee of the United Nations-sponsored food code commission. Topics dis-| cussed in the report will include listing of ingredients and food additives, declaration of net contents and the position of in formation on labels, Comments on the report made by the various governments will be discussed at a second meet- ing here next summer, Returned To Jail conciliation | council The membership of Local 749 jof the Canadian Union of Pub lie Employees (CLC) instructed its 15-man_ bar ning commit tee to meet with CUPE repre sentative E, Murray Gray of Toronto to set an early strike date A union statement said the workers want a clause in thel contract that will ensure job se curity for present employees if work now done by municipal workers contracted out to private firms The clause was unanimously recommended for adoption by a board under Dr of Toronto in a re 26, but Port Hope rejected the recom is Louis Fine port July |mendation LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Ed:| ward Waucaush, who in 1956 was twice found insane and un-| fit to stand trial on a murder charge, was returned to Middle sex County jail Wednesday to face the same charge Waucaush, a Muncey reserve Indian, was accompanied by provincial police constables who} brought him from the Ontario|/4@y Hospital at Penetanguishene Ont The constables carried with them an order-in-council signed by Lt.-Gov. Earl Rowe stating} there is sufficient evidence that Waucaush has recovered to a point that he is fit to stand trial. He is expected to appear here at the September assizes of the Ontario Supreme Court Waucaush, now charged with murder following the. death of Daniel Mullins in} December, 1955. The 59-year-old} Melbourne, Ont. farmer was} found in a pigpen shot in the head and mutilated by the pigs.| HERE an Be wit hall, ll, TOUR RCAF BASE Ten members of the Oshawa Squadron of the Royal Can adian Air Cadets will travel to Trenton this Sunday for a tour of the RCAF base. The cadets and their instructors will leave at 7 a.m. and fly back at around noon MANY APPLICATIONS The Lindsay Town Council has received 31 applications for the position of chief of police The post became vacant when Chief John Hunter resigned six weeks ago, HOSPITAL REPORT The Oshawa General Hospital reports that during the week ending July 31, 31,292 patients were admitted and 352 dis charged. There were 34 births Eighty-nine major, 107 minor as well as 80 eye, ear, nose and throat. operations were per- formed. Two hundred and sixty- nine treatments and examina- 42 was n connectic "Hydro Hall We would appreciote ippings or anecdotes in the Oshawa area telephone HELP WANTED any infe relating to the history If anyone can be of help in this respect, please call our office, 723-4623 Oshawa Public Utilities Commission Port Hope is 20 miles south of Peterborough Special Bus TORONTO (CP) --A_ special bus to take delegates from the three-day provincial premiers conference which ended Tues to Stratford Shake spearean Festival left here on schedule Wednesday but with out any premiers aboard Of the eight premiers who at tended the three-day conference two remained Toronto, Pre mier John Robarts of Ontario host and conference chairman, was finishing post - conference business and Premier Louis Ro bichaud of New Brunswick vi ited friends in the area Premier Alex Campbell of Prince Edward Island left Tues day night and Premier | Johnson of Quebec Monday to arrange a special' meeting of the legisla ture today to deal with the Que bec hospital strike d THERE al, Boat BL Ball tions were given and 33° casts applied. The physiotherapy de- partment gave 733 treatments and made 528 visits rhe pational department handled 170 cases the departed possible oceu DAIRY PRINCESS Mrs. Doreen McHolm, Port Hope, won the County Dairy Princess when she had no challengers She will represent the in the provincial contest held at the CNE SCHOOL, OPENING The official addition to School will be RR 1 Durham contest county to be SET opening | of Courtice held Noy the High 18. LICENCE GRANTED The Ontario Liquor Control Board has approved the appli- cation of the Bowmanville Hotel for a dining lounge licence, The entire frant of the hotel will be remodelled, the lobby redec- orated and modernized the Of povcsiegill rmation,. pictures on with ewspaper of electric service number Daniel', WEATHER Scattered Showers On Friday TORONTO (CP) -Offictal |forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: A weak disturbance Resolution Fails lcausing showers in Northern Ontario is expected to move UNITED NATIONS (AP) --)| southward to near Lake Ontario The UN Security Council Wed- by Friday bringing with it nesday voted down a resolution some cloudiness and a chance seeking to condemn Israel for/of scattered showers, Regional forecasts valid until 14, midnight Friday: The resolution needed niné [ake St. Clair. Lake Wrie votes to be adopted, It got only Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- six, The council's nine other tario, Windsor, London, Tor- members abstained onto, Hamilton; Mostly sunny Syria had complained that and a little warmer today. two Arabs were killed in the Sunny with cloudy intervals and attack by Israeli jets, Israel|, few scattered showers or said the raid was in retaliation|thyundershowers Friday, Winds for sabotage actions from Syria} jon in which two Israelis were Haliburton, Georgian Bay, killed North Bay, Sudbury, Killaloe: ss * Variable cloudiness and a little Minister Dies warmer with a few scattered WINNIPEG (CP)--Rey, A. E showers or thundershowers to Armstrong, 89, former secre- day Sunny with y ay ee tary of the board of foreign periods Friday, Winds light F Presbyterian Chureh 'Timagami, Algoma southern in Canada, and of the board of noe River pau ne Marie overseas missions of the United (/@8"ng partly this afternoon 'Church of Canada, died Tues Mainly clear tonight and Fri day, Not much change in tem peratures, Winds light Northern White River, Coch Sunny with a few cloudy light winds and not much change in temperatures today and Friday Ottawa region: Sunny with a few cloudy periods becoming day Dr mont tary ary Armstrong, born in Clare Ont,, was the first secre of the Layman's Mission Movement in Canada, In 1932, he was appointed chair man of the Foreign Missions Conference of North America He became chairman of the inty cloudy this evenine with : P ( s evening board of governors of Shantung 4 he , ning a few widely scattered showers Christian University, China, in . 049 Not quite coo Friday 1942 and years later was) vainly sunt and little appointed chairman of the Ca-|™4!n Uae aes i e jAght winds excep nadian Overseas Missions coun. Warmer I L h ind xcept cil southwest 15 this afternoon Honorary Titles SAINT JOHN, N,B. (CP)-- The Canadian Weekly Newspa pers Association Wednesday night named three honorary life including the first lected for the selec rane periods three ide Forecast Low tonight, Windsor St. Thomas , London , Kitchener Mount Forest Wingham ... Hamilton .... She Doris Sanderson of 5! Catharines . Toronto, widow of J. I'. (Sandy) Sanderson, who was on the Ca- nadian Press staff before be- coming public relations officer of the Canadian Bankers' Asso ciation The first Jack Sanderson Award for editorial writing was his son John, a Mrs, K, A Ont,, Ex- Temperatures High Friday members woman honor evel is Peterborough . Kingston ., Trenton , Killaloe . Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Rarlton . Sault Ste, Marie Kapuskasing White River ended Moosonee .. Timmins presented by Toronto lawyer, to Marston of the Elora press Mrs, Sanderson all but two of the nual conventions since has worked on many projects involving the association and provincial groups of weekly newspapers Two Persons TORONTO (CP) -- Two per sons were freed from custody Wednesday as the results of an unprecedented summer sitting of Ontario Court of Appeal Three Appeals Court judges interrupted their two + month summer ation to return to Osgoode Hall to deal with pris oners' appeals, saying they de cided to hear appeals one da during the summer rather than leave them to the court's Sep tember sittings They acquitted Ernest George Kane, 19, of Gananoque, Ont who had served eight months of a year's sentence for possession of stolen articles and released Rosalie Penley, a 27-year-old mother of children from London Mr tody a lwo illegal trolled drug has att CWNA's an- 1945 and SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS OF Chambew: "FOOD CLUB vat Phone 723-1163 OUR PRICES FOR FREEZERS START | a 64° | two Ont Penley had been in cus ince last April 19, servin ear penitentiary te of m for posse ton con: | FROM +9 Enough Holiday Cash? 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