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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 9

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« he coast guard of their outs, said Lieut. J. G. ioli. 4, 6100 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 9 They were given two rounds|peans who suffered torture andjof the society's Canadian] @: 5 Galle lot thunderous applause after J.|risked death to help Allied serv-|branch, are from Belgium, Hol- Six Appointed {Angus MacLean (PC--Queens), icemen to freedom. land, Luxembourg, France, '* - Ipresident of the Canadian| Speaker Lucien Lamoureux|Italy, Greece, Denmark and) TQ Immigration /branch of. the Royal Air Forces|offered greetings to 'these dis-| Norway. | pp aul \Escaping Society, drew atten- tinguished visitors." ; ') cs oe ate ke appoint- tion to the presence of the 14, The 14 stood briefly to! OPEN JOB OFFICES jments to the new immigration! John Colin Campbell, 62, rated to Ca OTTAWA (CP)--The specta-|visitors in the Speaker's gal-jacknowledge the applause of} GAZA (AP)--The Israeli mili-|appeal board, including two for native. of St. Catharines hae 31948. tin to Ree ecaninn tors in the Commons public gal-|lery. |MPs and spectators, Normallyitary government opened ajmer Liberal MPs, were/sraduate of Osgoode Hall law|where he is active in Ttallan-Ca. leries broke the rules yesterday| Mr. MacLean, who was him-|Commons protective and joined MPs in applauding|self helped to escape Hol-|put a halt to public demonstra-| unemploye seven men and seven women|iand, Belgium, France anditions in the galleries but they|in hours signed up for jobs.| Their appointments were|appeal board, is one of two who helped arrange escapes of|Spain after being shot down,|refrained on this occasion. It said simflar offices are to be/made by the cabinet which alsolvice-chairmen of the new| In 1966, 13 Ontario hunters | Allied servicemen during the|said the 14 valorous people"'| The "'helpers," brought tojopened elsewhere in the Gaza'fixed their yearly salaries along | board. were killed and 117 were Second World War. represented the 4,000 Euro-'Canada as a centennal projectistrip 'with expenses while travelling! Jean-Paul Geoffroy, 45, of! injured in shooting accidents. on board business. Manpower;Ville-Marie, Que., a law gradu- officials refused to disclose thejate of the University of Mont- amounts of the salaries. real. Named to the board were: Ugo Benedetti, 41, who emi- : we 2 S g Sounds of the Generation gt FUN DANC! jay, Sept. 29th "6. SMITH nd said that with-| Minister Marchand, man of the former immigration . ~ HUNTERS GET IT officers ee for the city's|announced today by Manpower|school. 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At left is the youn journalist's famous gr father as he appeared as a youthful Member of Parlia- ment about 1905. » --AP Wirephoto Licence Dispute Strands Many Children At Expo MONTREAL (CP)--A licence| He said the Lions group had| dispute between two south|met with department of trans-| shore bus companies has ended port Officials in Quebec City/ in a cancellation of plans by the|Monday as well as with Judge} Kitchener Lions Club to bring/Gerard Larochelle, president of| 14,000 Ontario schoolchildren tothe Quebec transportation Expo during October. board. The dispute also left 179 chil-| Judge Larochelle turned dren stranded at Expo Monday|down the possibility of granting | night and Expo authorities hada temporary permit to Riverin to provide emergency transpor- until a hearing of the whole tation to get them to their spe-|board could be held, Dr. Bishop} cial lodgings run by the Kitch-|said. ener Lions in suburban St. Hub-| He said Judge Larochelle also ert. refused permission for Riverin The dispute arose when|to drive 179 children back to Chambly Transport Co., which|their 1od ging Monday night has a permit to carry people by|although the company had bus from the south shore area|taken them to Expo Monday to Expo, contested the right of|/morning. » Riverin Transport Co. to carry; Expo had to provide special | the Ontario students the 41!4/transportation for the children. miles to the fair. The judge suggested that the A spokesman for the Kitch-|Lions Club transfer its trans- ener Lions Club said Riverinjportation arrangements to has no permit, but so far this)\Chambly Transport, but Dr, summer the company has|Bishop said this would have transported some 40,000 stu-|cost subscribers to the Lions dents after being hired to do|tours 50 per cent extra each, the job when the club found the|PRICE ALREADY SET Chambly company was too! Dr. Bishop said that arrange- busy. ments already had been made Dr. John Bishop, transportjunder a price set by Riverin. co-ordinator for the Kitchener) Dr. Bishop said Chambly} Lions Club, said that Chambly|Transport could be used for the transport now has equipment/other planned trips but the cost available because of a_slow-|would be 50 per cent more. | down in business and had com-| He was in touch with CNR| plained to the provincia ljofficials and cancelled plans to department of transport that|bring the 14,000 other school- Riverin had no licence. children to Expo from Sudbury, Transport Minister Fernand|Windsor and Oshawa. 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