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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1966, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 7, 1966 | |both camps are well aware of MAYOR GREETS PRINCESS, FRIENDLY GIANT Residents of Oshawa were @ personal invita- tion to see the Christmas Fairyland at the Canadian National Exhibition _ this winter, when the Fairy Princess and the Frien Giant, visited Mayor Gil- ford at city hall, Mayor Gifford chats with the rincess and the giant after oor nted with a ristmas card measuring two feet by three feet. The card was es- pecially red for Osh- awa and it extends a ing from Christmas land to see Santa Claus; Fred Flintstone; Huckle- berry Hound and the 27 different exhibits for chil- je of all ages, The biggest istmas spectacular of ita fa kind in North America is expected to have more than airy $00,000 visitors, It will be open daily until Dec. 30, ex- cept on Christmas Day. Weekdays it will be open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m; Saturdays from 10 a.m, to 11 p.m. and Sunday, 1:30 esa to 11 p.m. The fairy- and, sponsored by the Tor- onto Telegram, will be held in the Queen Elizabeth building. --Oshawa Times Photo RC Women Oppose Broader Divorce Laws OTTAWA (CP)--While grant- that some marriages are "a on earth" a brief submitted to the parliamentary divorce committee Tuesday by the Catholic Women's League of Canada ed widening of di- vorce legislation. The 163,000-member organiza- tion said in its brief that Catholics felt marriage could not be dissolved in civil courts, they did not wish to im- their beliefs on the rest of e country. The brief, presented by na- tional President Mrs. H. T. Don- thee of Cornwall, Ont., recom- mended that other courts be- aides those of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland be empowered to grant judicial separations to couples who did Rir Strike Forecast TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe and Mail says today that Can- ada's air lines still may be shut | before Christmas, 'Tne newspaper says the $30 member Canadian Air Traffic | Control Association has set a| Dec. 15 strike deadline in its negotiations with the -- government. The association and repre: | | sentatives of the department of | transport and the treasury! board were to discuss the mat-| ter today in Ottawa and the) strike hinges on the outcome of these talks, the paper says. A strike by association mem- | bers would close all major Ca- nadian airports and cause a halt in all commercial air traffic using the airports. The association is reported a $2,300 a year wage) banger for top-rated members, as suggested in a mediation re- port by Judge John B. Robinson of Haileybury, Ont. About 400 of the association members, who now receive $8,500 a year, are in the top- rated category. The men involved handle all eontrol-tower, radar and air ~-- operations at the airport. <a eaid Tuesday the ae fee on reading jobinson's interim re- oo etated it could not possibly meet the recommendations. Air Canada was shut last month for 10 days because of a strike of members of the Inter. -- Association of Machin- Gas Poisoning Killed Tailor DELHI, Ont. a Delhi tailor found dead in his shop Monday afternoon, died of earbon monoxide poisoning. (CP -- Post-| mortem examination Tuesday | showed that Alex Szobonya, 56, | not believe in divorce. A special section of the court 'should be set up to deal only with divorce cases, said Francis Carter of London, speaking on the brief, The brief also recommended pre-marital counselling in the legal, social, biological, finan- cial and other aspects of mar- riage, It suggested no divorce be granted for from three to five years after the date of the marriage. Replying to Senator Walter Asseltine (Saskatchewan) who said that one-third of divorces granted by Parliament were given to Roman Catholics, Mr. Carter said that Catholics ap- plied for divorce to get the civil protection it gave. In some cases a marriage had been annulled by the church, but in order to remarry Cath- olics had to apply for civil di vorce A brief from the 100 ,000-mem- ber Canadian Mental Health As- sociation was presented by na- tional President Gowan Guest, a Vancouver lawyer. The brief said "chronic un- soundness of mind" as grounds for divorce no longer has med- ical meaning, because of the difficulty of determining whether a mental illness was in- curable, thus preventing the pa- tient from ever living at home. Mr. Guest recommended the grounds should not be mental illness, but separation for a pe- riod of years where there had been severe personality changes associated with any disease. The brief suggested marriage counselling facilities, be con- nected with divorce courts. Dr, John Griffin, a Toronto psychiatrist and a general di- rector of the Mental Health As- sociation, said courses in family life education should be intro- duced in schools starting about Grade 7. See Our Exciting Selection of CHRISTMAS For the BOATING Enthusiast ! ! CIS OSHAWA @ Leg Books, Porallel Rules, Course Protrectors Life Jeckets, Comparsea, Bpacdometers Depth Finders, Techometers Snow Cruisers Evinrude Outboerd Meters... come new 1966 Models at Big Sevings Lewn Bey Power Mowers, from $75, YACHTHAVEN LIMITED Harbor Read off Simcoe S$. -- 723-8186 PP tgro KONG (CP)--Indigna- tion has been the reaction by both Nationalist and Communist Chinese to Canada's "One 'China, One Formosa' proposal in the Tinited -- A. left-wing spaper here (Aha oadly" that on the basis of the Canadian proposal, External Affairs Minister Mar- tin should be sponsoring UN membership for Quebec, The comment indicates that, if nothing else, the Chinese in Canadian moves to obtain a UN seat for Communist China while permitting Nationalist China to retain its membership as the representative of Formosa, Overlooked here, however, is the\fact that Canada put for-|e ward the suggestion only as an interim solution, Both the Nationalists and Communists look on Formosa part of China proper. Thus Can- ada has made both sides angry at the same time. Meanwhile, there is uneasi- hess here but no pronounced alarm about the Communist-in- spired riots in the Portuguese colony of Macao, 35 miles away by boat. The new Portuguese governor of the colony made a recent speech in which. he declared he wouldn't accept any "foreign" interference, Chinese Rage |Roused By Plan The Chinese therefore manu- factured a riot just to make it clear that the Portuguese con- tinue to occupy Macao on their China gets something like $500,- 000,000 annually in American foreign exchange spree and from the British colony, The British lease on Hong runs until 1997 and there fs no apparent nervousness here about any immediate prospect that Communist China will fore- close early. In 1964 alone, there was about Tiruction, "This has dropped tf ruction pe soe but there is still an ormous amount of new build. ing. Hong Kong, wheve 4,000,000 live, is bustling with all kinds of commercial -- Geapier the aces Ba weight of 600,000 destitute refugees One of the sre industries ts China - watching -- by foreign legations, commercial interests and what have you, It is said that only tailors outnumber China-watchers here. Canada is one of the keenest China-watchers--if not for signs China would recognize Canada diplomatically in return for Ca- nadian recognition, then for the prospects of new huge wheat sales, FREDERICTON (CP)-- been invested in the last four years to develop primary in- dustry in New Brunswick. The amount may seem trivial in times when government agencies are offering plums to big business to establish in "have-not" areas, but the quiet development taking place in the province is seen as significant. The capital represents in- vestments by the private sec- tor of the economy in some industries never before consid- ered, H, A. Fredericks of Frederic- ton, president of Atlantic Area Consultants, Ltd., and one of the men whb helped develop the New Brunswick Industrial De- velopment Corp. for Premier Louls Robichaud, heads a team of consultants who look for "gaps" in the economy. Fifteen firms have emerged in the last four years as the result of feasibility studies by Atlantic Area Consultants and Mr. Fredericks says all are on their way to making a profit. The firms, which have started up since 1962, employ 117 per- sons and have a ready market New Brunswick Industry Gains $1 Million In Capital for their products, ranging from Nearly $1,000,000 in capital has|labels for clothing to hot-house vegetables, produced by a stead of the earth, Growers Ltd, of Lincoln, N.B. the Linday The plant, capable of produ- 1 cing two crops a year, is typica' of the "gaps" Atlantic Area Consultants are finding in their surveys. 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