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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, December 14, 1967 fas OTTAWA (CP) -- A quizzical look at federal policy on smok- ing was taken in the Commons Wednesday as Finance Minister Sharp's new tax on tobacco was discussed. Chain-smoking Harold Winch (NDP -- Vancouver East) asked why the health depart- ment spent $126,000 to publicize the dangers of smoking while Tobacco Paradox Posed During Budget Debate Winch objected to the tobacco tax increase. Mr. Lambert, a pipe and cigar smoker, said the federal government had been "patient" about raising tobacco taxes and had left the field to the provinces. If the government had to have revenue, he was prepared to see it come from tobacco taxes. or Martin Paints Rosy Picture in Affairs Minister Martin proud of the opportunity that lies ahead for further national and international responsibility. He was amplifying in an in- jterview on his comments during |X la Tuesday press conference to) « lthe effect that during the next|* decade and a half Canada will! ibe stronger than either France| tot ok the federal agriculture depart- ment was spending $450,000 to improve tobacco production. "Will you explain this pecul- iar paradox?" asked Mr. Winch. Finance Minister Sharp: didn't. | He replied that '"'it could be} said" the tax increase was) aimed at discouraging the use) of tobacco. | "you haven't got my point,"'| said Mr. Winch, repeating the question. 'Come on now, what's} your answer." | "That's something I want to say about spirits," interjected | Marcel Lambert (PC -- Edmon-| RALPH BELLAMY ton West). Jack Roxburgh, Liberal mem- ber for the tobacco - country riding of Norfolk, tried to gain the floor. | But Deputy Speaker Herman M. Batten gently noted that while the MPs had been talking} ee neg : anos PRI. | ss , . : se Pca about the tobacco tax, the reso- LAST COVER B c lution in question dealt with) ED BRIDGE DEMOLISHED IN NOVA SCOTIA "spirits." Liquor and beer taxes 5 3 also have been increased. Workmen started tearing wooden span, shown on the gy days. It carried traffic Temporary bridge at left Neither Mr. Lambert nor Mr. down Nova Scotia's last eve of demolition, is one of over the Kennetcook River will be used until new . PIADIIIAAAIAAAAAAAAA AC remaining covered bridge the many built on rural for about 90 years before bridge 4s wre seach tM EY : 4 Seiten' ( jirephoto) |* roads in the horse-and bug: being declared unsafe, (Chronicle-Herald) |* AK OUR Tuesday. The: one-land Cape Breton 'Men Of Deeps ' Motorcyclists Real Coal-Digging Singers 0" _ Cape Breton now has something|Jimmy P. MacNeil, a former|Wednesday paid $700 bail to sing about, the Men of the|mayor of New Waterford lfree two St, Catharines clu Deeps sre just the fellows to} To drum up more interest, | i jail : a »|members from jail do it. Mrs. Cohen organized a song-| hin two Rt - cath 91 Though coal diggers may bejwriting -- contest. Contributors|_. 7, Wor oeer Conblere, 2! out of style as govern-|ranged from a 12-year-old girl) with short-barrelled going | having a ment gives them a $55,000,000/to a woman of 100. The best}. ote A es : : lift out of the underground|songs will be put to music for hotgun, a dangerous weapon and carrying a concealed workings (deeps) over a period | use by the chorus, ' weapon. Cyr is charged also of years, this new choral group| Most of the singers belong to|w : of miners is making plans t0/church choirs. The only a babar dae ny an ORES be around quite a while. sionally trained musician is di-| ' The Men of the Deeps, num-|rector John O'Donnell, eioles-la co Mussina, 21, of bering about 40, are the-genuinejsor of music at St. Francis | with spelt nes a el coaldust-breathing article. Not)Xavier University. Now Belnsian a_ short-barrelled only do they appear before au-!smoothing out the rough edges, |-- viealeae ee Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 diences in miners' working re-|he says the men in time will EPI'S galia down to ven epost ied baal polished singers. h ut f er) ied oe suehey he Meanwhile, they have so far hss that : a nnd the cont made several public appear: Fell wr Sk ecsian 34 'lances to crowded houses and ge # sais Aiee Cane Seston have turned down requests for institutions, the Men of the many more. They re spending | an hittie . \the time sharpening up for the| | KITCHEN | KITCHENER (CP) -- The) The three accused appeared {Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club|before Magistrate U. R. H. to|Kirkpatrick Monday pifor the men was set at $500 u DY 2: 'a ro and Paul Cyr, 23, are charged/return to court | *RESERVATIONS Police said they found th b short-barrelled shot es n, 16 tFOR A , shells for the gun and two 18- *SWINGIN SHOWING AT 1 TOMORROW! --EXCITEMENT!-- , BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN - ROBERT RYAN - JACK PALANCE "su GLAUDIA CARDINALE! L---- Twe PROFESSIONALS ------ SHOWING AT 2: FAIR RII IOK ADULT 30 - 6:05 - 9:40 " park comedy PIII II IIIA I AAI AAAI IIIS SISSS ASAI ACAC Ear BALBEOU :00 - 4:25 - 8:00 PLAZA THEATRE oct, ge mis fee ce ANEW YEAR'S. EVE. |when it was stopped here Dec. }11 $e LIVE ORCHESTRA *@ INTERNATIONAL BUFFET DINNER and bail ee 3 > x 4 < = > a w each. Mrs. Musselman was re- leased in the custody of her par- ents on her own recognizance to FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 723-4693 GEORGIAN SRO III IIIT A Wednesday, Magistrate. Kirk-| patrick reduced Corbiere's bail to $200, although Cyr's re- mained at $500. All three were remanded until Dec. 20 for a MOTOR HOTEL FAG ROU U UO UO OU UE UU UIE UE EEE trial date to be set. Mepeetececte ccc 2 5S oo CLOSE YOUR EYES IF YOU MUST! This may be the most shocking motion picture you have ever seen! ese oF 8 creation tae eet and for a three-day ohen, & ieee ttt eee [aes at Expo 67 in mother from nearby Sydney, and a whirlwind of community August. effort. Currently, Glace Bay- born Mrs. Cohen is in her sec- ond term as national president of Hadassah-W1ZO, the Jewish ly recognized from an airplane organization of 15,000 women in|because of its distinctive color 70 communities. jand wave pattern. Mrs. Cohen's major monu- -------------- ment here is the Cape Breton Miners' Museum, which she dreamed up when it appeared the area would be without a centennial project. It has be-| come just that for Cape Breton) County. It took Mrs. Cohen only} four days of fast talking with | key figures to get the project) off the ground. Now it is due} to open here July 31 as a per-| COLOR IS GIVEAWAY The Gulf Stream can be clear- CORNERED! A HOT SUMMER NIGHT...A PACK OF 'CHOPPER- FOR LIFE From Age 65 manent reminder of the miner's | contribution to Canadian life) JOCKEYS' during the last 250 years. | | eens HAS 'HEARTBEAT' . eae "The Cape Breton miner \s An innocent girl \S Here Is : plan te provide for : gig Mrs - . ; ey your family if you should die, has a heart. first prize in ( or for your retirement years if beat. It should not be allowed to die." you survive ..¢ the dirtiest With this in mind, she ae whipped up the Men of the| r i ei Deeps as a complement to the| game ever i though she had con-| difficulty get- played! 44 mis, Wt Reesreucrro] ee ner and now exec- rey tie. 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Franco fought hi: way to supreme control in the devastating civil war of 1936-39 A tourist boom, which shoule be further spurred by devalua tion, is helping Spain's eco nomic development. There is much official talk © major schemes aimed at lessen ing the plight of backwar farming areas. Widespread industrial growt! followed a 1959 relaxation ¢ povernment controls on th poonomy and the encourage ment given foreign capital. CAUSED HIGH PRICES Yet a growing economy ger erated high domestic prices Critics say the Spanish worker' living standard still lags behin that of the rest of Europe. Citing the swollen prices an restrictions on trade unio rights, labor militants this fa demonstrated their discontent | Madrid and elsewhere. Franco's 75th birthday Dec. sparked demonstrations by Un versity of Madrid students. There seems to be solidarit between the still-dissatisfie students and the union prote ters. Franco, stern but shrewdl flexible within his conservativ pattern of policies, easily rod out pressure from labor an other critics earlier in the 1960 BADLY ORGANIZED Opposition to him, thoug vocal and occasionally violen appears ill-organized and raj mented. Causing some Spanish frustr: Celebrations Approved BARRIE, Ont. (CP) -- Pla for celebrations to commem rate the lifetime activities : Ernest Charles Drury, Ontario oldest living former premie were approved Tuesday by Sir coe County council, but dat were left tentative because Mr. Drury's physical conditio Mr. Drury, eighth premier the province who will be 90 ne Jan. 22, is in poor condition hospital with an undisclosed a ment, council was told. The Drury Birthday Comm tee, with Elmvale Reeve Al McAuley as chairman, will pl the events originally intended coincide with the birth date. Mr, Drury, who held pow from 1919 to 1923, headed a go ernment that was a coalition labor and the old United Fart ers of Ontario. After leaving active politi he was sheriff of Simcoe Coun for 25 years until 1958 and reg trar of the Ontario Suprer Court in Barrie until he retir in 1959 at 81. He is the author numerous historical articles a Quebec Storm Leaves Six Dea MONTREAL (CP)--- Fre {ng rain accompanied by hi winds swept over south-cent Quebec Tuesday leaving at le six dead and thousands with electricity and heat as hy poles toppled. At' Cap-de-la-Madeleine, miles northeast of Montreal, Montreal-Quebec CPR pass ger train rammed into a c killing three occupants. Two died at Jonquiere, miles north of Quebec when their car slid off an road. In St. Jerome a man ope the door of his car and 1 electrocuted. High-tension wi had fallen onto the vehicle. SMART BUGS Ingenious insects, like chinch bug, produce an tifreeze chemical that ke their insides from turning ice. She Wants a Lamp from LIGHTING UNLIMITED 7 STORES -- TORONTO Hamilton -- Oshawa i

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