coe en RRR ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Januory 14, 1967 3 | ; : Branch Line Argument s tdingCompany Charged 'Stalls Transport Bill With Safety Rules Breach OTTAWA (CP) -- Debate on;would only be able to recom-jficiency of the railways has OTTAWA (CP)--Two chargesito which it might be subjected the government's bill to estab-|mend such actions. been the history of Canada. He hy the City of Ottawa were A fine of up to $5,000 i he lish a national transportation| 0 saw no reason why they/sworn Friday against O. J.\penalty { fi 4 it es he policy got side-tracked in the|SEEKS IMPROVEMENT shouldn't, under certain circum-| Gaffney Ltd. of Stratford, Ont. eh hare Beata SR eeL Commons Friday and Transport| Mr. Douglas said there was stances, be made to follow cer-lin connection with the 'Heron|<; oa charge, a city official |Minister Pickersgill despaired|"0 attempt to hold up the legis-|tain policies. Road bridge collapse that tookl'."" lat its yard-engine pace. jlation but an interest in improv | The government paid largejnine lives. : As opposition members sought |!"g it. : |subsidies to railways and should| changes in provisions for aban-|_The minister_said the 94-\)3 70 some say in their opera- ldonment of branch rail lines|Clause bill had been examined |?2ve © \and the powers of the commis-|by the Commons transport eels sion that will administer the| mittee before presentation to the \legislation, the minister hinted|House and that members should at obstruction and said he was|Have expressed their views beginning to wonder®whether about its provisions more forc-| so slowly Ke! jthere ever would be a commis- 'bly then. lwas "beginning to wondér| : A ' : |was g to wonder | sion. The NDP chief said that if the) ohether there ever will be a d Both Alvin Hamilton (PC--)bill is not strengthened the com- commission." Qu'Appelle) and NDP Leader/|mission will 'go on recommend-. Douglas asked the government|ing'" and that will be all. Committee study ; "a aR : , ;,.\fore Christmas and four days|{Ure in a safe manner to with- to allow the transport commis-| He said there -is nothing in {were spent on it this week, but/stand all loads likely to be A coroner's inquest last fall nl found the Gaffney firm and-M. 0; E. Andrew, city construc- yy. Dillon consulting enzineers ne pha Pe swore our joe London, Ont., jointly respon- the charges before a justice o fw Mr. Pickersgill said he didn't ithe peace. Summonses ordering niet aan oe like to interfere with the deci-|the company to appear in mag-| _ cafe sions of private business and|istrate's court Jan. 26 were to added that his transport bill|be issued. was proceeding fe | good names to remember If you have a Commercial Property To Sell or Lease The company is charged un- er regulations of the Construc- ltion Safety Act of Ontario with: began. be- 1. Failing to brace the struc- sion authority to order railways to abandon lines or to exchange fallible about the railways and that there must be control. [only the half-way mark had/applied to it during the placing) REG AKER, pres. BILL McFEETERS, vice-pres. ** = branch lines. Under the bill it| Mr. Hamilton said the inef- ay reached by adjournment! of concrete by failing to provide | ~ a riday. d 1 brac a longit a-| . Mr. Pickersgill assured mem- oa aikcae 7 eee SCHOFIELD-AKER 3 bers the interests of commu- | 2. Not supplying sufficient , a _ apecial Expert Lestimony is: ver ines wouidhe|, 2... suming suticent| 793.2965 ". le sc protected but they continue ys that the project or any part Over 33 years in Business press demands that the railways would safely support all loads! COMFORT FOR THE DISPLACED pl be aan tp much fre YOU asp a |Heard By Dorion Jurors dom. Policewoman Margaret clothes pile at temporary re- Jamaica, Queens, for evacu- dog belonging to woman fire Ed Schreyer (NDP--Spring- Powers, left, looks for a lief center set up in hall at ees of big fire in area today. victim who was hospitalized. DORION, Que. (CP)--An in-:handed to Sessi Jud -o field) proposed, but later ; > diaper for young child in St. Pius V R. C. Church in e Right Sister Joanne holds (AP Wirephoto) _ quest into ~ Pxita 'of 20 Fer Slain, who ae ak dropped, an amendment that} America $s Longest Resort jthe use of- the word unec| |youngsters ended Friday after|the inquest, in about 10 days. ; 1] two experts gave special testi-) Since the accident, the Board sieene as & teat for . rinagltend | evered Tm = intended to help a coro-of Transport Commission- anager eg gone pert jner's jury make recommenda-'ers has kept in force an order be rep sean wt 4 baa nile, |tions about safety measures at/that CNR trains must not ex-\0cCurting. noe bly yactd : jlevel railway crossings. ceed 25 m.p.h. while passing oy. Davia Orlikow 41 eubes | Hotel Beach - s | Lives Again | The jury earlier ruled that'through level crossings in Do- MIDSS NOM) Ang Veree Ba Prospects Bleak At Soo For Idle Algoma Workers ch SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.) He said he was returning to, 'Where he'll get the money, ct. (CP)--Friday was the last pay-/Toronto to talk to the minister|! don't know. intricate operation to rejoin the day at Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd./of labor and the director of con-| This worker was laid off|severed right arm of a Toronto and it left 8,000 workers and|ciliation services. He plans to|shortly before Christmas, butjconstruction worker has been their families faced with the|make one more attempt to res-/did not let this put a damper|successful and the arm' will |the Oct. 7 collision of a school| rion. win (PC--Peace River). -- | Facet ts tee as tn Witnesses testified during the woe on the bill continues 20 young people was accltental: nae sh ahd paliaunystnl Re: cAais y .| which collided with a school bus : Civil engineer Paul Hotte said) carrying 45 students to a dance it would cost at least $1,000,000) 0. "travelling 55 m.p.h jto replace Dorion's two level! Eighteen teen - age students (CP)--Doctors at Michael's Hospital say an WHEN YOU NEED | | "HOME-NURSING" bleak prospect of trying to live|cue negotiations. on either the Christmas or New|ive. pt pang Lp roa laws [and driver Marcel Fleury, 20,| Cotte 1 | on unemployment insurance. nae PENA |Year's holiday festivities.. They said Friday that they| Sinn the special Serpe died at the scene. Another ley Vv 0 A N | Algoma shut down its opera-| FEEL PINC : ._\"'After the holidays were over,/cannot say how much use of It) ya Hy rti aly couheal dent died eight days later. aValds urse | tions Dec. 18 after 80 bricklay-|_ Workers at Algoma's plants in|] really began to feel it." jyules Fortier, general; counse!) ro its verdict of accidental 4 Paul Soranovic will regain. | " < ers, members of the Interna-|the Sault and Wawa are begin-| i, has some money saved. On Dec. 13, he caught his arm|{or the Board of Transport deaths, the jury added -- 725-2211 was negligence | A age 7 i inc - | ' Commissioners P * tional Association of Bricklay-|Ning to feel the pinch. The av-| 14 expects to use it to supple- between two steel wheels at the| : day that there Wee bigsias bale der ers, Masons and Plasterers, left/erage | weekly $lio a Padiagemee his $36 a week.' He does|Ontario - Hydro Electric OE hai gl a aepndotl gre see capi DY unspecified persons and that, EVERYONE" their jobs and two railway| ie cost of living is proportion-|"°t think he will need welfare|mission's generating plantl} Goet for maintaining and im-|{"e. !evel_ crossing concerned RED FEATHER AGENCY unions refused to cross their) the cost of living is proportion-| 9. other assistance. jwhere he has worked since |was extremely dangerous. | picket lines. Hitndveds of oiftccs do, 11951. . |proving level crossings in Que-| DRAFTSMEN The company and all three} One worker, who averaged Savered two inches above the gehen 40 per cent is spent unions are separated by a szem-|$100 a week at the plant, will| WELFARE OFFICE BUSY elbow, his arm fell to the floor., : We require the services of Draftsmen with 2 to'S years exper- ingly - unbridgeable gap. John|have to think in terms of $36 | Mrs. Janet Plank, city wel-|Mr. Soranovic walked a few/o, ine reason for this is that D. Speranzini, provincial con-|week--the amount he will get in/fare officer, said her office has|feet and turned off the machin- hegre the feeaaa late : ciliation officer, Friday said ne-) unemployment insurance. |been busy from the first day of ery, then walked another 35 "cotety fl ehdetton ea tebe gotiations have been completely! 'After buying food for my|the strike, "It was so bad we |feet and phoned for help. the jury are expected to be broken off, with no settlement family, I should have about $6\ran out of the necessary He was carried into the hos- © 2¥'Y @F6 EXPE = - lence, ntetecabls. ig, tise: Alaehanles!Figid=toe-our-tenpiemeriie Dept. We also require an Estimator, preferably with some knowledge of blueprint reading. This man will be required to estimate work mostly from architect's drawings. said he esti- . » . private club atmosphere to delight the most discrim- imating guest . . . swim in two azure fresh-water pools ...» planned entertainment if a wind you wish . . . and sumptuous ' cuisine famed from coast. te. soast. "Luxurious accommo- dations . . . rooms, apart- ments, cottages and new 1 motor hotel. St.Petersburg Florida in sight. a week left. I'm lucky, I don't! forms." pital_ 45. minutes_later_.and_his . é i Mr. Speranzini* said the twojpay any rent. A relative of nine} A shipment of forms arrived| Severed arm was plunged ino CHC Pro ect groups adjourned their talks pe-|who will also be collecting un-|Thursday and steelworkers and|a bucket of ice. That afternoon cause "there appears to be nojemployment insurance has to/others affected by the strike are|it was rejoined in a five-hour DON DAVIS, Manager Phone St. Petersburg 391-9681 " a j j i i sy area of settlement. pay $85 a month for rent alone. le ae be ap i gel Wk, Reradovik laces Read By 75 For both these positions, the ideal candidates should be in their e striking bricklayers| * :e ? twenties, ra | iad Ag 1 more operations, Dr. . are apparently living off their|S°VeT x ; i We off \ llent ts for ed- s U Of T College Registrar savings. Joseph Reed, Local 29| Andrew Halmagyi, chief Fe0"| 'TORONTO (CP)--A mammoth ||" yancement te the okt cae nt Prospects for president, said the men are not) /2) the arm can once again be-|"oUsing development, cortain-} Reaiy in confidence, providing complete details of qualifications YOU ing 10,000 homes for 30,000 in-| How long can this go on? "I |habitants, should be completed! don't know," he said. | |by 1975 in suburban Scarbor- Re | jough. ; Elsewhere in the city, banks| NT Y Amends The Ontario Housing Corp. and loan companies are either) . . |has speeded up plans to build on a 1,662-acre tract of govern- | {ment - owned jnomics Minister Randall told| jthe corporation to start work) 4/7 ioe ooo eeeeeeeeeeeeee drawing strike pay. experiences and salary requirement to: NEED SOME BLOCK-ing ON YOUR }come a useful limb. Personnel Department Porcelain and Metal Products Lid. 15 Colborne Street, ORILLIA, ONTARIO, Says Students Try Drugs TORONTO (CP) -- A Univer-) program Friday that 10 per cent} riting 1 i sity of Toronto college regis-|of the student population of one|'¢Writing loans or arranging to ; iach ate | trar said Friday students are|of the University of Toronto| defer payments. Stores have re- experimenting with the use of colleges had experimented with ported sharp declines in bisi-| op ess aw LSD. ness and have laid off staff: | land after Eco- home-made LSD. |immediately. | Dr. Geoffrey Payzant, a phil- osophy professor and registrar of Innis College, said in an in-| terview students have spoken freely to him about the use of the drug and of marijuana. Dr. Payzant said the home- made drug was so rough, how- ever, that there is no danger of addiction -- the body system won't accept it orally more than two or three times. Dr. Payzant was asked for comment after Dr. Morton Shul- man, chief coroner of Metropol- itan Toronto, said during a radio soernpsscenvescarocopnsen oe eee Dr. Shulman said five stu-. Bowling alleys lack their us- dents of the college were so ual capacity crowds and hair- "hung up" on LSD that they|dressers report few customers. were unable to continue their) Automobile dealers say it's al- studies. most impossible to sell new The coroner 'later refused to cars. identify the college. : Dr. Payzant said the 10-per- SEES LONG STRUGGLE cent figure mentioned by Dr.| Rev. Samuel Chameal, direc- Shulman appeared "'ridiculous."tor of the Catholic Information He knew of no cases where|Centre, says many families will students at Innis College had take years to recover what they been academically impaired by lost in the shutdown. LSD. Also, the incidence of LSD Some workers have already users at Innis. was no higher left to hunt for jobs in Tor- than on any other campus. onto, Windsor and other cen- 73 ~~ |tres, saying they cannot afford |to be off work even one. day. | Of the ones who are staying, tradesmen have the best chance jof finding other-jobs, The man- , |ager of the federal manpower ; |centre says he is worried: about those without trades. And as the Sault's normally jlong, cold winter looks longer and colder, the men have to sit » |and wait. | Even if work started tomor- row and Algoma resumed full INVOLVES TWO DISPUTES cal 611, Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Firemen and Enginemen. NEW YORK (AP)--The legal} p fF 4H. Brady, OHC deputy troubles of the topless wait-| managing director, said Friday resses - far from ee |night the project should begin rhe customers aren't com-lin early 1968 and be finished plaining--as_ witness Pa-| within five to seven years. | | city crowd at the Crystal Room Twenty per cent of the homes | WOMEN and DEPENDENTS Opoge domi Ald aot ee . aed public regi gre All ex-service personnel and their dependents are ut the cus rs -om-ivate developers, some of them) ') ° plain when an inspector for the| building on land leased for long | / invited to take advantage of a ity lice d dged city licence department wedge oS ead ata FREE LEGION SERVICE his way into the crowded East The 2,000 units of public} W. R. BUCK Side bistro and gave sum- housing will make the project Assistant Secretary, Service Bureau, Toronto monses to Marilyn di Salvio, the largest such development in| NEW LEGION HALL club owner, and waitress Ruby Canada, The biggest new is| 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH -- BRANCH NO. 43 Diamond. The crowd booed. Regent Park in Toronto with} Wednesday, Jan. 18th The complaint against the 1,397 units. From 2 p.m. to Completion of Business NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN waitress said, "She publicly ex- The project will contain | posed her breasts except for pasties." homes and apartment buildings, | schools, churches, parks and| Mayor John Lindsay said, "in s most cases it's a dreary show."|industrial and commercial pro-| perty. Thursday, a three-judge court threw out indecent exposure _--_-- charges against four waitresses) TORONTO (CP) -- The On- employed by the Crystal Room.|tario government should sell, The goings-on may be vulgar,|land instead of publicly-built} the judges said, but there was|houses to help ease the housing | nothing in the current law to} shortage, Harry Sadler, presi- make it illegal. dent of the Metropolitan Home| Lindsay says law has/| Builders Association said Fri-' To give skilled advice on Veteran's Benefits. Any- the one with questions on War Disability Pension, War INCOME TAX You have to know the rules of the game to win. BLOCK men ara Pros. And when BLOCK your return, you can be sure of maximum savings. Ac- curacy is guaranteed. =sh - of every tox return, it ony penalty or interest, Caneda's Largest Tax Service with Over 1500 Offices in North America 22 ONTARIO ST. Weekdays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. PHONE --Saturdays 9 A.M. to 5 P.M, 723-7071 ger of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, 471 Simcoe women working as waitresses | ing shortage here. i "If the Ontario Housing Cor- | . ij > two|and performers at the Crystal ' 7 5 : 1 Pek cyind pig Bed Room say they'll picket city|Poration. .was to expropriate|f| Street South, Oshawa, who will arrange an appoint- layers and contract negotiations | all', Monday because '"their|!and, service it and then sell ment. by Local 606, Brotherhood of|livelihood is being taken away|it back to nd gir ayeb I'm B UV, : , from them." sure we would get cheaper/§ : CAU Peep) gcc sca et og Pee aN RB oo NS A a i a at ak i le i a a a i a "THE MOST PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE" operation, it would take four|heen amended to cover the top-| day. / i weeks fa? the frst cheques tol a sid lack of avaabe tna Hf Yererons, Alowonce, Gurrt Out Fersior ite [Wem NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY gum e issued. Meanwhile, the eight young|i8 the chief cause of the nOUE:| to MR. C. A. BRISEBOIS, B 9g wi | os ae ; - Cc. A, a Main area of disagreement in, the bricklayer's dispute is a/ union demand for double time} on Saturday and Sunday. They | Has The Answer To are also asking a 50-cents-an-| ® hour wage increase over base| L i Ss pay of $3.28 in a one-year con- one ine tract. 'f you are looking for THE Dote, The railway workers broke ate li Sof Poking tor your off negotiations after Algoma IDEAL MATE; send for informa. i j i t and application, enclosing denied requests for dismissal of 2s Gann for Gores and Honore Oshawa Folk Festival MARDI GRAS Masquerade Dance & Floor Show KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE Friday, February 3, 1967-9 p.m. to 1 a.m. by Kassinger TANUAUULEUTUUAAAANANAY The Location The Setting The advanced method of construction The Quality and The Beauty of the Homes Are Unquestionable a suit of damages against the ing. State age. brotherhoods and dismissal of threatened disciplinary action. 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(AP Wirephoto) Group of young Red Guards, clubs swinging from belts, march into Canton Thursday in_ this picture made by an European 6 Prince St. hs ll