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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1966, p. 3

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THE OUHAWA TIMES, Thurtdey, Decomber 6, 1966 9 Unification Debate Opens Hellyer Defends Policies OTTAWA (CP)---Def Min- ister Hellyer fired the opening "Present members of the forces will be ranteed unde' provisions of the bill that they will not be required to perform duty they could not have been required to perform in the serv- OSHAWA'S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER ice to which they belong." . \ } On this org ae ago rim La ab previniea as > p | tirement pensions. Those wish- Ve a : S the def years. in th® meantime Curren to the United States, uniforms are to be worn. ~ rounds Wednesday in the Com-} In a 105-minute speech, Mr.| A suduc; break from old mons debate on unification of|Hellyer outlined governmentirank designations would be dif- the armed forces by declaring|reasoning for merging thelficult for some, Mr, Hellyer it is the best way Canada can|forces, This included savings in|said, and he intends to author- meet its future military de-|money and manpower as welljize new force members to re- mands, as increased efficiency, . {tain those of their former serv- Division of the forces now| He conceded that unification|ice. into the RCAF, the RCN andjwill mean heavy hearty for) The new rank structure fol- the Canadian Army imposes re-|some. But he hoped these|lows mosiiy that of the army. strictions that "should be re-|people will see that "the single|Units and elements of the new moved in the interests of the|service is born with the great/force will be the same as exist- most effective military forces|heritages of the three services|ing ones. and in the interest of the men|that is its 'life blood." Mr. Hellyer promised full in- and women who belong to the| The single service raised |formation on conditions of serv- force," he declared. questions of esprit de corpsjice in the new force before the Conservative Marcel Lambert|which was so i rtant in a unification bill is acted upon. t of Canada ing to retire earlier will have the usual adjustments in pen- sions but these are normal ad- justments and in no way a pen- sion penalty, New recruits will be signed for a five-year period, If the engagement is mutually satis- factory, men could be re-en- gaged for an indefinite period, Bither the force or the men could give six-month notice, placing non ~ commissioned ranks on the same footing as officers. The Way te A Man's Heart Is Through Our Front Door... BIRDS OF The British poultry show opened today at London's Olympia Exhibition Hall, but the spectators paid less attention to the first prize A FEATHER Buff Orpington rooster than to Jane Iles who graced the exhibits in a bikini made of white turkey feath- ers. (AP Wirephoto) Sharp Promises Increase In Building Cash Supply OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- ister Sharp told the Commons Wednesday more government money will be available next og? tg home construction than He also said he hopes the re- cent increase in Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation interest rates and proposed changes in the Bank Act allow- ing banks to enter the mortgage Timmins Mayor Loses Election "TIMMINS (CP)--J. J. Evans, ®, a councillor for 10 years, Wednesday night won the may- oralty election when he defeated the incumbent, Lee Del Villano. Mr. Evans had 4,288 votes compared with Mayor Del Vil- Tano's 3,598. About 55 per cent of this city's 15,319 eligible voters turned out @n a warm day. The voters, beside turning a} mayor out of office, left only two incumbents on the six-seat council. Heading the polls for council | was teacher Victor Power who had 5,639 votes. Dan Kelly fol- lowed with 3,988 votes. John Tiffany had 3,633, D. D. McKin- non 3,329 and incumbents H. R Bielek 3,153 and Emille Bru nette 2,847. field will provide more private funds for house construction. Mr. Sharp was replying to So- cial Credit Leader Thompson, who asked whether the govern- ment would make more money available for mortgages. Mr. Thompson noted that the U.S. government 'recently released an additional $750,000,000 for home building. | Good Names To Remember charged that Canada's basic de- fence policy is to provide peace- keeping forces. for the United Nations. This policy could have little future since peace-keeping now is in bad odor at the world anization, "The Edmonton MP, veterans affairs minister in the former Diefenbaker administration and Opposition defence critic, also accused Mr. Hellyer of aban- military force and it Idi be surprising if men had. dif- ficulty under the new set-up. "One force, with one name, a common uniform, and common rank designations will nurture this total family loyalty," the minister said, Mr. Hellyer noted the high in- terest in the uniform for the new force and said it will not be issued to all for up to five OTTAWA (CP) -- Davie Ful- ton, a possible candidate for the Conservative party leadership, fended off a persistent heckler at a student meeting Wednes- day and refused to discuss John Diefenbaker's leadership. Mr. Fulton, who held the works. and justice portfolios in the Diefenbaker. government, supported the national Conserv- ative association's call for a leadership corivention in 1967 but refused to "get into person- alities,""" He had to bat down a stub- born questioner at a meeting of the Carleton University Student Conservative Club, The student asked Mr. Fulton, who represents the Kamloops Fulton Fends Off Questions On Diefenbaker Leadership riding, why the party had kept Mr. Diefenbaker as leader for so long. REFERS TO LOYALTY Mr, Fulton began to reply that there were 'things such as loy- alty" when he was interrupted by the student's interjection: 'You mean no guts," "I'm not. going to get into_per- sonalities,"' replied Mr. Fulton, To his comment that he could make 'invidious comparisons" between Mr. Diefenbaker and Prime Minister Pearson, .a stu- dent shouted: 'Go, go Davie." 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