The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 2

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Princess Margaret is shown | left as she rode in her carriage this morning to Westminster PRINCESS ON HER WAY TO WEDDING Adjourned For TORONTO (CP) -- The royal chase of Chippewa land in the {commission inquiry into the On-|Sarnia reserve. A Toronto real |tario Hydro - Electric Commis- estate consultant, he said he now |s'on's Sarnia Io 3 chase was adjourned indefinitely for payment of the $60,000, Thursday when the CCF narty ge IR [Sourader three rulings by the CHANGED PLANS |commissioner, Mr. Justice] |George Argo McGillivray. Ontario Court of "Anneal will |hear an application Wednesday Ek ar 4 {by* Kenneth Bryden (CCF---~Tor |aray. Later it was decided to {onto Woodbine) for a reversal of}... the commissioner's refusal of evi Ee |dence about the bank account of The inquiry had earlier been [A. J. B. Gray. Metronolitan Tor-|told that Mr. Gray was lo re- commissi . |celve a total of $275,000, a Iso be ast:ed to/though the documents were never reverse Mr. Justice McGillivray's|Properly signed. Mr. Gray de | decision to bar nroduction of the nied ever having received the {books of account of Dimensional| Money Investments Limited subsequent! Mr. Gardiner said Thursday he to May 31, 1959, and production understoud total commissions oi of the company's books up to the $600,000 were to be paid in the present, |Sarnia land transaction Warren Gardiner, 32, son of| He testified he sold the deal to the chairman of Metropolitan|g, ei Ray and Saul Sigler. the: Toronto council, testified Thurs. Sohn! i Si day he was to receive $60,000/the principa 1 shareholders in from Dimensional Investments, | Dimensional Investmer He a in addition to a $14,000 retainer. Mr. Gray entered the deal simul for advice on the company's pur- taneously. t onto a The court will a | Special Meeting On York Charges TORONTO (CP) -- Suburban reeve Christopher Tonks is en- give Mr. Gray a separate con-| --'Land Purchase Probe Appeal He did not negotiate with the locatees on the Indian res : but advised on surrender offers Indian land pur-{has litigation before the courtsito fhe Indians He had no pre-| duction vious experience in the Sarnia| area The royal commission was es- tiate with the Indians, Dimen onal Investments bought 3,100 acres for abort $2700 an acre then sold Hydro 176 acres for| about $7,000 an acre. 'Diefenbake Africa Plan Welcomed By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)--Canada asked the Commonwealth Thursday to consider the poss'bility of setting up a Colombo plan for aid to Africa. Prime Minister Diefenbaker tossed the idea into the pot as the conference of Commonwealth prime ministers entered its third day. The proposal was warmly welcomed , Canada and other countries al- Flucrides | Described | As Poison TORONTO (CP) A royal commission inquiring into fluorid- ation of drinking water for re- of tooth decay heard fluuorides described Thursday as "rat poison." Alexander B. Davies, Hamilton Mr. Gardiner testified he origi- apjished Feb. 23 following oppo-|/drugless healer, also said to the {nally agreed with Dimensional gition charges in the legislature Ontario government commission Investments on a $120,000 pay- (hat Hydro paid too muci: ior the|that chemical compounds from ment, to be split evenly with Mr.janq and did not seriously nego- fluorine are "very caustic and virulent poisons." The commission was estab. lished by the provincial govern-| ment last year to inquire into the| advisability of having municipali ties in the province fluoridate| their waters, a question that is both politically touchy and has medical authorities divided. Apart from Mr. Davies, the three-member board headed by Mr. Justice K. G. Morden of the Ontario Appeal court, heard two other witnesses caution against fluoridation Wednesday, fourth day of public hearings. { EVIDENCE INCOMPLETE | Dr. A. Allen London, National secretary of a United States or-| ganization called the Medical Dental Committee on Evaluation of Fluoridation, said existing evi- dence indicates the possibility of danger to human health in the use of fluorides. Dr. London, a dentist in Boon- ton, N.J., whose organization has about 1,600 medical ,- dental scientific members, said | "Many of the possible insidious effects of fluoride in disease have been evaded by proponents." William Jackson, chairman of York Township's Council of Rate- payers has scheduled a special meeting to discuss charges of maladministration by township Abbey for her marriage to | Prince Philip, who gave her | entering the Abbey. (AP Wire- council in a report made public Antony side her in the carriage is Armstrong-Jones. 5e- | away. On the right she is seen | photo via radio from London). |Thursday. | | The 266-page report by judge "Joseph A. Sweet of Hamilton fol- lows a special inquiry into the township's affairs. The inquiry titled to hold office because of a land purchase. Heé alse recommended special legislation to prevent repitition of | "serious shortcomings and defic- |iencies in the local government." Frederick Switzer, president of the ratepayers' council, said the report indicated the situation was more serious than first antici- ready extend technical help to (ne Sudbury Citizens' Health com: Ghana and Nigeria, The new iiee gad there was no reason Canadian plan would be to extend (, attribute improved dental con- this assistance into the economic!gitions in areas of high-fluorine field for aid to Southeast Asia. aier solely to fluorine. Canada's yearly contribution to He questioned the value of a the Colombo plan is $50,000,000. |syrvey made by the federal REVIEWS ECONOMICS health d epar tment concerning | Diefenbaker reviewed the Cana- dian economic situation in gen- dental decay at Brantford, where the community water supply been fluoridated for 14 years. The survey indicated a sharp decline in decay since fluoridé- tion started. " Mr. Jackson said that accords ling to the statistics there had been an apparent reduction in Brantford, but he felt' this had been affected by other factors be« side fluorine. or Ottawa Plans - For Hospitals - OTTAWA (CP) = Ontario and civic authorities worked 'out Thursday an $8,600,000 program to meet Ottawa's hospital needs: An allday meeting between Ontario health and welfare offi cials and the board of control emerged with the following plam: Immediate construction of a $2,000,000 200 - bed convalescent hospital and a $1,600,000 250-bed home for the aged, with a start on plans for a $3,350,000 250-bed active-treatment hospital; Early establishment of an-86- bed psychiatric hosp'tal in the vacant Royal Ottawa Sanitorium buildings at an estimated cost of $1,650, FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE Fred's Refrigeration RA 5-6335 Fine Quality SPORTS COATS A truly wonderful selection of fine IMPORTED - Fisher Blasted South African By Quebec MP OTTAWA (CP)--A young Que- , incompetency. $ . bec Conservative MP told the TOW . : He recommended the Crown . Firm Belie V er Commons Thursday that many of cess evidence of malfeasance d e. ees its members favor giving "thel, House Mourns INTERPRETING THE NEWS Houck's Death OTTAWA (CP) -- A saddened Commons paid tribute to William Houck, Liberal member of Par- liament for Niagara Falls who died Thursday Nine MPs, an unusually large By ALAN HARVEY NO CONCESSIONS number on such occasions, joined ' Canadian Press Staff Writer Though he comes from Cape n the tributes. What does a man think in his Province, Louw devoutly follows Sports Coats to give you that Spring-time ""SPORTING- LOOK'. A coat just for you. lasted nearly four months. Judge Sweet castigated the council--and previous councils . lem though a high level of pros- ' . for' violating bylaws, inept sales- A t Off perity is general across the coun- Ww Id F manship of land and other forms u alr er try or S alr pated. eral terms, saying that Canada Moscow Gets still has an unemployment prob- He welcomed Australian and New Zealand action in relaxing| PARIS (CP) -- The Interna- A tvoctivel trade restrictions, noted that con-|tional Bureau of Exhibitions has| Sabin v vider, asics Sent heey inflation Has vende tolawarded the 1967 World Fair to| r 32.50 rh against deputy reeves | OTTAWA (CP) Transport Subside in Canada and referred Moscow. The vote Thursday was|{ From 5 silent yeatment" oD sRglas Graham aud Ved Howard. coun yjinister flees said TOUrCT Port ro the problem of Unie States | 16 for Moscow and 14 for Mont. whose recent appraisal of Que. cillor Haro Thi es 5 acrman|d, Company -- which he didn't investment in Canadian indus-|real : . bec attitudes has stirred up a cc ro Mo wer 4 Tr 'onto Lic.| dentify--has offered to purchase tries ! Vienna had previously with Acting prime minister Fleming'heart of hearts when ordinary the faith of the intransigent core oontroversy in the House and of the Metropolitan Toronto LIC-|Aytair Helicopter Services Lim- At the last Commonwealth drawn its candidacy. said Mr. Houck, 66, was one of people stand and wait to shout at of Afrikaner nationalism, nour- elsewhere. - ensing Commission. ited. meeting in 1957, Diefenbaker| The choice of Moscow had been the most popular and respected him that he is a murderer? ed on memories of the early i .e. : TWO ALTERNATI Replying to a question in the startled ministers with a gloomy | foreseen since seven Communist members and a devoted public' All this week it has beer ip- coitlers who trekked to the Trans- Heward Grafftey, 31, member M hth I ATE r Minister Commons Wednesday by Lionel report on American "penetra- countries joined the international servant whose service had been/peming to slight, precise le vaal, pulled down the shutters on|loF the Brome-Missisquoi riding 1 unica Hi 20 rio gov. Chevrier (L--Montreal Laurier), tion." Thursday he sai d he is|bureau 10 days ago. The votes of| animated by the highest pur- Louw. South Africa's minister of the world and built a closed so- 'P Quebec's Eastern Townships, Warrender a e Ouaro ev Mr. Hees said the purchase is glad to be able to report some/the new members -- Poland,| poses. Parliament was much external affairs and spokesman at ciety described as "utterly ridiculous ernment would not subject to approval by the air improvement in the "perform- Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hun-| poorer because of his death the Commonwealth conference of But significant political changes Mr, oF ish rs Somtention that a as a transport board ance" of American subsidiaries|gary, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Bye- | Liberal Leader Pearson said racial segregation are taking place. A dynamic French-speaking Canadians have Ship of a s NO Ee Mr. Chevrier made an apology in the country lorussia--were enough to tip the| SLACKS "Our hearfs are heavy and sad In the peaceful flow of an E party, called the Progressives, 3 gonceil=3 SuDerion!y cimplex pho i eo in the ort Thursday to Mines Minister Com- yo spoke of progress in de-|Yote in Moscow's favor. Russia on this bright and sunny spring lish spring, with pigeons wheeling has been formed by breakaways wdhout their -anadianism a m i at the polling booth tois. He said' he was unfair ot velopment in the Canadian Are- joined the organization only lastl] A Wide choice of attractive dav hecause we have lost a good over Nelson's Column and tour- from the main opposition party, r Grafftey LL he has ToOm Oo he said, the attorney- the minister Wednesday In at. and singled out wheat as the Year slacks. The very best domestic friend ists up for the royal wedding pos- long regarded as ineffective, and spoken to many MPs on both we 'offic ould examine tributing to Mr. Comtois a state-|,vion'c No. 1 commodity prob.| Moscow had submitted its can-f ond imported materials to on tp ling for pictures against the big Japie Basson has left the Na. Sides of the House and "a lot of general's pifice wou , ment that Autair Helicopter Serv.) didacy for a world fair in March. || cp, fi t the SPRING Few men had more friends) = (Oo C falgar Square. tionalists to found his own Na. them feel the silent treatment for evidence of malfeasance and may jcos Limited of Montreal had '¢™ -- f choose from, fo put the Heit and no man deserved them Loui hustles to 2 RS juare oy Union party J : him is the best thing." also take criminal action againstiheld- a contract on the DEW/| Thursday night Diefenbaker al- MONTREAL (CP)--City auth in your step. Specially Priced. more sine through placid lines of on "South on students and in- But Mr. Grafftey apparently builders who offered perjured radar line in the Arctic. tended a dinner at Gray's In orities expressed disappointment From 8.95 Mr. Houck had served his city.'qon police, while nearby crowds tellectuals iner singly question didn't agree with that opinion-- testimony during the ngury: ie Mr. Comtois previously . had one of the four Inns of Court, of phypsday on learning that Mos- . province and country. He was ics and jeer, y the basic tenets of - apartheid. he launched a bitter attack We're hoping the ect brale merely referred to the exp which he is a honchel, ps Js cow rather than Montreal was, no narrow partisan, His interests ' Louw's apparent insensitivity to 38ainst Mr. Fisher's views, say- will exercise their responsibility of Autair pilots on the D a of Court re 3 | ind of high-levellchosen at a Paris meeting as the SAM ROTISH had been as broad and deep as CLASSIC EXAMPLE wind of change -- though it may n&: and clean up He Dr em ot Nr. Crevrier bas Creized te OE es goes To 'the Tie. She 1067 World's Pai. his friendships ik he had eon For most men it vould be an be just a breeze around| "He spoke about things in my Selves Nw arrender s ogi Top Seanting hua Far ra, ae an Put x ote Gratton, diresioe of Men's Wear anxious to help in any 00d unnerving experience. Louw has Taple ounts wes- province which are deeply felt } . . tier foam hg y torr lo - ts Rr . 1 A . cause betrayed no such emotion, either Tan i i Dee and deeply believed in 4 Tgp Judge Sweet recommended 21 1r8et fo northern operations. Wembley Stadium. ~~ * tourist' bureau, said the fair 7 KING ST. EAST Hazen Argue, CCF House in his public appears Sater man who has very rarely visited Investigation into whether presen (would have provided "the most RA 5 2433 leader, said Mr. Houck was the unprecedented private alks | - -- a. -- | Quebec, he gave us a dissertation HR J [1 Ld ' powerful stimulant Canada has) - beloved by MPs of all he has hall with other Common- . a oxy on a few of the things that were | I ( 1t {ever had for industry, commerce] parties. He had given unselfish wealth prime ministers in the up- SMUGGLERS BUSY troubling him, Transport Act roquoils and the tourist trade." and devoted service to his coun-| stairs drawing rooms at 10 Down. = AUCKLAND N.Z. (CP)--Cus-| "When I was listening to him try and Canada had lost a very ing Street toms officers in New Zealand are || could not help but wish that he . . distinguished citizen Sustained by the simple un concerned at a huge increase inwould use this chamber more Advice iven | Found At ( avan Dr. W. H. McMillan (L--Wel- swerving belief in the rightness of smuggling rom the Fat Toast, often as a debating chamber land), Mr. Houck's seatmate in|thcir cause that characterizes the plum. has heeh seized {romipather than a lecture hall, carry- : ' ve. ll G ..-'some ships that called in Asian | th. tellectual load »f ti T T e S the Commons; James M. Forgie harrow governing group of Na-/_ "Co oc cior radios bine. 0B Ine intelectual 'oac » this 0 ruc I ) . 4 : L--Renfrew North), his room- tionalists, Louw appears undis ' : ' House in his massive shoulders." site of a onetime Iroquois Indian north OTTAWA (CP) The federal "metropolis" has been discovered Mr. Kenyon said he located culars, watches, cameras and ? p : te: George H. Doucett (PC--turbed by his isolation ARH a nae tim (Mr Fisher stands six feet five v ic é in si 7 Smith (PC--Lin-! Those who know Louw says he : Berets are 5)50 Jevared attieles inches.) government should not be asked near Mount Pleasant in Cavan "heaps of pottery." arrow points, coln), L. Elston Cardiff (PC--|will probably return to South Af nthe ronira and moyement. 4 to impose a new highway trans- Township, 12 miles southwest of flint knives, scrapers Rd other Huron) and Theogene Ricard rica with an optimistic report for eax aR port act on the provinces until here . tools, a sione net sin es bone PC St. Hyacinthe-Bagot) also convalescing Premier Hendrik TOURIST BOOSTER Dama e Award the provinces ask for it, Albertal Walter Kenyon, assistant cura- awls pieces of pipes and stone works is spokesman J. J. Frawley told the tor of the Royal Ontario Mu- axes and a community grind- joined in the tributes. Verwoerd. He will do so at a Britain's ministry of hip ; Rh A -- time when nearly all the world spending £600,000 in 1960 on reno- royal commission on tramsporta- seum, said Thursday some 1,000 stone. tion Thursday Indians probably lived in the vil-| shows plainly that it disikes South vating ancient "monuments and T C Vi ti a 4 Africa's racial policies historic buildings 0 al 1C 1m Mr. Frawley advised the Cana- lage 500 to 600 years ago General Fears - . dian Trucking Associations to try Mr. Kenyon said he considers R 1 . SUDBURY (CP) A man who te 'sell' their proposed highway the discovery important because Speech Result | Indians Fearful lies semi-conscious and paralyzed |transport legislation to the prov- of its large size--it covers 15 to! WASHINGTON CP The in a Toronto hospital more than|inces first--before pushing it on 20 acres--and because of its lo head of the North Amerscan Air| $ Defence Command has. turned (®) e 1g S a year and a half after he suf-|the federal government cation ® We are available 24 hours a day. : fered brain injuries when struck| The draft legislation, aimed at! ."I have never seen such a big mS ® We work hard to service our clients and new down a speaking engagement in Canada because he feels his by a car, has been awarded $138 - replacing the present Motor Ve- settlement, or one in such a re accounts. speech might be interpreted as OTTAWA (CP)--A parliament-| He had been unable to con- Mervyn Leslie Crane, WwW t the best i ith the best e represen e best companies wi e i] Gen. Lawrence S. Kuter, of Indian opposition fo the fed- Mr. Benedict said his inter- o> hit on Highway 69 by a car|™ ora Eyecutive Secretary John Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bz PETERBOROUGH (GP)--The the Canadian Shield farther SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. Do You Really Want Service? We Have It BECAUSE: 000 damages in an Ontario Su-|picles Transport Act, is a key mote area," he reported. "This i |preme Court judgment handed A in Buse CTA brief to the|thing was a metropolis--one of /4 We follow Yuougli an every. cloim, Welbon o down here. ¥ __|royal commission, which is inves-|the big ones per one b y ne loves br Nothser Ure Was |yioating railway problems and| Iroquois villages were usually CHILDREN DO not by number. bringing military pressure to ary committee has been told that vince many that they would not Smp oyet co shan pants other related matters--including situated beside, navigable lakes bear on Canadian and United demonstrations could result at lose some rights, Chief Oakes ns a3 Bie a $ o ee the impact of trucking on Can- or rivers. The largset in Ontario rates. States policy makers, the next federal election because seid. 'They are skeptical." of the accident, Sept. 3, 1958. He|,q.¢ railways are in Huronia, the area between HAVE WORMS You may budget your premiums over 3, 6 or 9 months if desired. NORAD's commander, gave this 2 as the reason for deciding to 'renege' on an invitation he had previously accepted to speak at the RCAF Association annual din- eral franchise views with Indians showed that drives by Charles M. Travis of Magee of Toronto contends that and on the shores of Lake Er Delegates from the Iroquois re- they think the government had serve near Cornwall told the an ulterior motive in offering the joint Senate-Commons committee franchise, The Indians had not M d C on Indian affairs Thursday that asked for it ur er harge v ie the legislation creates a 'free and easy' situation by delegating federal authority over interpro- vincial road transport to provin- FOUND BY RESIDENT George Wilson of Mount Pleas ant discovered the site while working on land he owns about FOR SERVICE DAY Ever since Grandmother's day per ents have relied on 'Mother Graves' to give relief from worms. Easy and SAFE to give to children from 1 year up. Quickly effective. 6 Simcoe North OR NIGHT, CALL Schofield Insurance Associates Lid, RA 3-2265 ner at Toronto May 20. The ex- many of the 2,500 Indians there Many fe + Cé ; 2 ranspi i 3 e é fany felt other Canadians cial transpirt agencies. three miles east of his home. planation was in a letter to Air fear the vote. They feel it will would not be willing to allow the Drowning Sequel | This may lead to a "collision| Mr Kenyon plans to organize i Marshal W. A. Curtis, association hring an end to tax exemptions Indian to have the franchise and of powers" among the 10 differ-| 5 'party of 15 pe 20 students to EE] ..Pleasant 41 CTS OTTAWA (CP) --A A ' 2 $ . head. aines rez 1 is Pig regan B sder ¥ obtained by treaty hold his rights regarding taxa murder ent provinces when dealing with! make a thorough study of the Use Kuter has sharply criticized a Chief Alex H. Oakes and Ernest tion charge was laid Thursday night , cinole application for interpro-|village G vl congressional committee recom- Benedict set the feelings of the At election time, there "could against Arthur Hudon, 25, in the yi, .ial operating rights, the CTA MINATOK WORM EXTER v DON ELLISON JACK MOORE REG AKER He said the location is prob- . ably the most easterly of the The new highway transport act large villages of the western would set up the provincial bodies| group of Iroquois Indians. Algon- as a joint federal agency, with|quin tribes lived in the areas of one ruling--instead of a possible, ---------- - pi 10 rulings -- on road transport operations between provinces. mendation for eliminating Bo- St Regis reserve Indians before be demonstrations because of the drowning death in the Ottawa said marc B production, except for a the committee fear of losing these rights," Mr. River of Rene Godin, 26, of Ren- a mall development program. The ,..c .kes said many mem- Benedict said. The Indians have frew. recommendations have become bers, wary of the government the idea that the government is| Hudon and a companion, Jac- the subject of political debate because of past treaty breaches, 'imposing its will" in this mat- ques Daigle, 26, both of no fixed both in the U.S. and in Canada. ot it in writing" that they ter address, also were charged with -------- TT "77 will not lose any rights by voting. He sugkested the best solution robbery with violence would be to hold a referendum The charges were laid on in. NOT CONVINCED on any reserve where there was structions from crown attorney When Parliament amended theistiff opposition to the vote. Raoul Mercier shortly after the HISTORIC ASSEMBLY Mill Explosi Election Act to his session to give Mrs. Fairclough said she would men were brought here from The first Parliament of Upper . In ures Three the federal franchise to all In- be glad to put out a letter to! Montreal Canada was opened by Lieuten- !dians of voting age, both Prime the Indians stating the promise The men will appear in court) ant-Governor Simcoe at Niagara- BEACHBURG (CP) today. on-the Lake, Ont An ex- Minister Diefenbaker and Citizen- that no rights would be lost plosion and fire at the Ottawa ship Minister Fairclough prom- The St. Regis band asked that - = Valley Grain Products Limited ised there would be no loss. But the Indian Act be changed to GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS mill caused an estimated $150,- this was not enough for many In- give the bands power to decide 000 damage Thursday and in- dians who is eligible for membership. FOR ALL CONTACT JOHN WACKO jured three workers. i aim, GENERAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS 2% 205 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 15 miles northwest of here, were 65 UNDERWRITERS R OX. 9-1188 RA 5-6569 George Stevenson, 36, Carl Me-| FREEZERS FROM . . . ASK ABOUT THE POLICIES THAT $239 PAY CASH DIVIDENDS 50. all of Beachburg. 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