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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1966, p. 22

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A RE RR a pein coe to Paes c THREE- DIMENSIONAL FLAG white, will be floodlit, the blue background of tower forming the third The 200-foot tower of the British Pavilion at Expo. 67 was completed Monday with installation of a 48- foot - high, three - dimen- sional cut-out Union Jack which weighs 20 tons. At night, the flag, with pro- jecting arms in red and VANCOUVER (CP) -- Rem- edies for Grey Cup rioting--in- cluding suggestions for a ban on the game in vancouver, 4 Te- turn to the Saturday morning parade, bigger police forces and stiffer penalties for rowdies-- have changed from shouts to mutters as the cup madness re- cedes into history. City Prosecutor Stewart Mc- Morran, whose office is faced with the mammoth task of, pro- cessing the more than 600 charges laid by police at the weekend, said snap decisions on TORONTO (CP) -- A Toronto lawyer who frequently repre- sents employers in labor dis- putes said Monday Oshawa and Sudbury police lost control dur- ing recent strikes. Bruce Stewart said Oshawa police were guilty of "a com- plete walkout" in the exercise of their duty during a strike at the Oshawa Times earlier this} year. Oshawa police did nothing to B.C. Attorney-General Wins Seat In House WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. (CP),Mr. Bonner had 3,868 votes and)was first elected in Columbia in --Snow and a 10-degree temper-/Mr. Dent 3,386. Liberal Lee/1952 when a Social Credit mem- ature didn't deter the voters of|Skipp followed with 1,054. Ge- the vast interior Cariboo con-jrard Geoujon, of the Free Trade stituency, more than 67 perjparty, had 55 votes, and Rich- cent of whom turned out forjard Mullins, an independent, 21. Monday's British Columbia _by- éral Robert Bonner a seat in the legislature. Mr. Bonner, who lost his Van- Democratic Party candidate Democrat and six Liberal, for a total of 55. Sra) Colt MC), | AA a couver-Point Grey seat in the|Speare resigned to provide an Sept. 12 provincial election, was|opportunity for Mr. Bonner to running 500 votes ahead of New|seek a seat. The house now stands at 33 ber resigned to make room for the young lawyer who had been drafted into Premier W. A. C. Bennett's first cabinet. 4 He is regarded by many as election and gave Attorney-Gen-|Social Credit seats, 16 Newline possible successor to the Union Retracts Victory Claim OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Union of Public Employees discovered Monday that its claim to victory in a_ vote among CBC stage production workers last week was based on erroneous figures for the eli- gible voting unit. "It looks like we didn't win after all," an embarrassed CUPE spokesman announced. Friday CUPE reported that it had received 803 votes out of 1,584 eligible voters. That was enough for the clear majority it required to take over the rep- resentation rights now held by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. However, CUPE later learned that the voting unit had been miscalculated and was likely in excess of 1,620. This meant at least 811 votes were needed to win. 5 The election was supervised by the federal labor department which had not yet compiled its official report. Meanwhile, CUPE executive Francis Eady said the union has filed a formal protest with the labor department alleging irregularities in the voting at premier. Lawyer Says Police Forces Lost Control During Strikes prevent pickets from intimidat- ing non-striking employees who wanted to continue working, Mr. Stewart said. He also termed a '"'sickening performance" the action of pro- vincial police at Sudbury in July when they allowed their cars to be searched by pickets during e wildcat strike against Inter- national Nickel Co. of Canada. "This kind of compromise with the enforcement of the iaw would only lead to mob rule," said Mr, Stewart, a member of the law firm Miller, Thomson, Hicks, Sedgewick, Lewis and Healy. He spoke at a special meeting of the Personnel Asso- ciation of Toronto. Provincial police should es- tablish a special strike squad to prevent the "ugly situations" which developed during these strikes, he said. Vancouver Grey Cup Riot Recedes Into History cures for the riots are less use- ful than considered judgments that can be made when all the facts are known about. how and why the demonstration oc- curred. "This is a hard question to answer off the top of one's head," he said, "Take the night parade, for instance, There may be good reason for not having a night parade. On the other hand, there may be good reasons why a parade may not be so well handled in the brief period of the morning before the game. He said veteran policemen have suggested the Riot Act be read to the crowds to give police authority to move in and for the coyrts to provide heavy penal- ties: The police commission, headed by Mayor William Rathie, is expected! to discuss the issue when it meets Dec. 8, the day to which men charged with unlawful assembly have been remanded, Mr. McMorran said he was certain that the hoodlum ele- ment used the celebration as an excuse for lawlessness. "Tf you doubt that," he said, "consider the case of the man from Richmond (a Vancouver suburb) who had given his girl friend bail money Wéfore he left home for the downtown area." FOR 1966 CREATES "CIRCLE Montreal. In the September election, HARRY The "Director" combines tiny, Micro-Lithic circuitry from space-age technology, using principle of sound wave guidance, to bring you a truly remarkable new hearing experience. Our smallest behind-the-ear model weighing only % ounce. Try it--in case you haven't heard. NEW EMIT ___ "'Director' HEARING AID OF SOUND' FOR REALISM OPENING Identifies sounds in back in proper relation to their Importance. Minister Criticizes 'Sunday' gis" of vs, "uae For Psychedelic Service Film VANCOUVER (CP) -- The' of sex, a spokesman for the cor-/that as overwhelming objec minister who organized a psy-\ poration said Monday. Montreal and Toronto. : "When-you get only 130 calls out of all the viewers in East- ern Canada you don't describe tions," he said. chedelic church service that was televised on the CBC pro- gram Sunday, charged Monday that the CBC film was "dis- torted, dishonest, out of propor- tion--a mess." The experimental service-- featuring modern music, a go- go girl, poetry reading and un- usual lighting--was staged at the University Hill United Church Friday for the CBC.and repeated. Sunday without the cameras. Rev. Harold MacKay said the go-go girl featured by the CBC played only a small part in what was intended to be an in- terpretation of birth, life, death and resurrection, in: terms of modern music and "an entirely experimental approach to re- ligion."" OTTAWA (CP)--The CBC re- ceived 130 telephone calls pro- testing its showing Sunday night' of a British film clip of a couple in bed discussing the mechanics 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Fhone 725-2686 a A ¥ HH HF STAN STARR SUGGESTS: Make Her Christmas A Lasting One... With... Look at these Example Buys! Rev. Hartley Dent, an Anglican|yr, speare received 3,830 votes, minister, when counting stopped| compared with 2,530 for Mr. for the night. Dent and 719 for the Liberal With 46 of 57 polls reported, | candidate. 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