The Oshawa Times, 7 Feb 1961, p. 4

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Many Judges Resent | Enforced Retirement By DON HANRIGHY Canadian Press Siall Writer Thirteen of Capada's most eminent provincial judges--in cluding five chief justices--will be forced 10 retire March 1, the effective date of constitutional afnendment that ends sll bench reers at sge 75, Quebec courts will be stripped of four senior members, Baska: ister, he bas been il for 19 chequer Court of Canada, and monihs the 125 judges of the county oF A crossCanada survey by disiniet courts, The Canadian Press showed "I dow't hike being execuied thet & few of the other retiring withowt having & chence 19 be judges echo Wis sentiments heard," Chief Justice G, E| Some obviously are rankled Adamson, 76, of Manitoba, seid #t the move. They protest thal recently, the new law breaks faith with "A judge has boon aphoinisd) their terms of appointment, for life ever since days. Until now, the supenor or | dow't sey » judge shouldn't Bl chewan will lose three Judges Supreme Court judges have had retire ot 75, but i should nA Other forced retirements in clude two In British Columbia and one each in Nova Seotia, 1 Ontario, Manitoba and Alberts I (Eight of the retiring judges virtually no Bmits on their he applicable 19 judges piven bench careers, Under the Brit a palent siready," i ish North America Act of 1847 > Ff they held office "during good ABILITY, NOT AGE behavior," Technically, they Chief Justice Clinton J, Ford were appointed under the 1ih-'could he removed hy joint we eral administrations of the late tion of the Commons and Sen C0 Mackenzie King, Four were ate, But that has never hap named in the 193295 period pened, of Alberta, who will be 79 on March 29, said he could be quoted only as "refusing 19 say anything shout the justice of when Conservative B. B, Ben ! A the new law" net was prime minister, APPROVED BY LORDS = "ser Justice A, M, Manson, 77, The remarkable 14th is Chief| The last session of Parke: on sue "British Columble Su Justice Albert Sevigny, 80, of ment passed 2 resolution Asking oreme. Court, pointed during Bn the Quebec Superior Court, ap- he United Kingdom Varia soiervion (n'a document on the pointed in March, 1921, by the Ment 10 approve a Constili-|yoy of pis office, and quoted late Arthur Meighen's Unionist tonal change specifying the rvom it saying his appointment government, His 40-year career retirement age, Such UK, #0 yas for life and cond he ter: on the bench is the longest of PFOval, still necessary on mal: inated only hy had hehavior, ters affecting the Provinees, /iaoe should not he a factor was granted hy the House of i retirement" he said, "A Lords at Westminster Dec. 8, 5,400 or any other man should The death of Mr, Meighen 1960, work £0 long as he has the last August elevaled Mr, Bey The amendment affects only ability," {igny to second in Privy Council the 170 members of the provin- other judges affected by the seniority, First is Hon, Esioff- cially-constituted superior, oF oomoulsory retirement Leon Patepaude, 85, of Mont: Supreme, courts plus the single. "sir Justice John Doull, $2, of real, a colleague of Mr, Bevigny Judges of the Yukon and North: he Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Bir Robert Borden's 1915-17 west Territories courts Chief Justice Antonin Gali- cabinet A similar provision has been peauit, $2, of the Quebee Court "AL BO, it is time to go," in force for years for Judges of of Queen's Benth; Mr, Justice Chief Justice Sevigny told a the federal courts--the nine! joseph Leon Bt. Jacques, B3, of reporter, The father of Plerre members of the Supreme Courtithe same court; Mr, Justice Sevigny, associate defence min-lof Canada, five on the Ex \ Wilfred Edge, #2, of Quebec tall active Canadian jurists, wo, "TIME TO GOY BACK TO THE BIKE Malcolm Dole throws leg ( quitted today of bicycling on | that no warming signs were over the bike and sets to pedal a busy thoroughfare, The | present on the sireet where away from Municipal Court | Northwestern University pro- | bike riding is banned in Evanston, after being ac | fessor was freed on_jénmids | ~AP Wirephoto - -- SNOWSHOES ON ELECTION TRAIL | the election trail in Toronto | talks to Mrs, Liberal candidate Yan Wahn | ara) and1inte i St. Paul's riding. He takes the | nin, uses snowshoes Lo mush long | weight off his feet while he --. Joseph Pilegl lp Wirephote Rescues Dad | sisters too For us, that Is the \ (way life always was, We went Gets Benefit Of Doubt AJAX (Biaff) = Called before rolled over onto its side an Magistrate. Crawford Guest In| hat answer to a careless driving $425 charge, an Ajax man pleaded *™" i not guilty and was acquitted in! The accused, Harry 2, Helson, Ajax Magistrate's Court on 72, of 26 Elgin street, Ajax, Monday stated that he did pot see the Io giving sdence, the In car approaching the intersection vecaipe Pri Po Fred. from fhe south hee ise of [1 erick Crawford of the Ajax row of trees on Harwoo ve Police Department, stated that Which blacked his vision, on Sunday, Nov, 20, he investi: The driver of the other ear, gated a two-car collision south! Anton Kovaicae of Pickering on Harwood Ave, at the Kings Township, stated that he did not Cres, intersection, see the accused approach the in. He said that the two cars had tersection from the west be eollided and one of the vehicles, cause of the same row of (rees which had been driving north on| Defence counsel pointed out to Harwood avenue, had struck by the accused's car as(tion In question had heen the it proceeded to make a left hand| scene of several aceidents of the| soon him come to a full stop at their lives, Their school-home| MAN BEHIND IT | turn into Kings Cres, The officer same nature and he called for| sald that the former car had ' {ing for 42 years and had never Fi D . 20 | had #0 much asa parking ticket, ine river, #{ "There is no evidence to con: viet Mr, Helson," said Magis trate Guest, "and so I am giving him the benefit of the doubt by dismissing the charge" Fails To Stop At Intersection AJAX (Staff) In Magis $50 And Costs AJAX (Btatf) = In Ajax Mag: fstrate"s Court on Tuesday a Pickering man was fined $50 and costs or 10 days when Mag istrate Crawford Guest found him guilty of a minor obtain charge, PC Frederick Crawford of the Ajax Police Department stated Lis 4 statement of a 13-yefir-old (loo damage to this car Wes Ley factor of evidence in the| {stated that he d|the charge to he dismissed, Hel dari at the time and the officer mer sald the accused had been driv:(was (on far away, that on Dee, 10 at 3.90 am, he stopped: a car proceeding north on Harwood avenue and took the driver to the police station| because his breath smelled of alcohol The driver of the car Thom: as Henderson, 20, of Bquire's Beach, Pickering Township, who trate's Court in Ajax on Mon day, Norman Irwin of Lot No 7, RR 1, Pickering Township, was fined $10 or three days for a charge of failing to stop at the intersection of George street and Tudor street, Ajax, on Dee was not in court, told the police 0, 1060, Sitiont Jha he found the liquor| In addition he was convicted ha ditch, of a further charge of driving Prior to the conviction, Mag! ..v . i Istrate Guest noted that Hen. "Fh on Harwood avenue, Ajax, derson had been found guilty of With no lights, For this offence, a similar conviction in July [committed on Jan, 7, he was In Court Case REPORT FROM U.K. Sunerior Court, | Mr, Justice Fred Holmes) Barlow,776, of the Ontario-Court| sJAX (Btaff) = In Ajax Mag rate"s Court on Mgnday, the young to he sworn in) was A dismissal of a failure | The father, Arthur Wailer, 746 Midland Ave, Bearboro, was charged with failing to stop at Harwood avenue as he proceed ed to make a left-hand turn from) For The Oshawa Times the municipal parking lot GLASGOW. Scotlands-A Boot: The investigating officer (igh schoolmaster has embarked was parked in aon & new venture in the field of erulser B00 feet south of the in: education, In the coming spring, tersection when he saw the ae: more than 2400 Scottish school cused commit the alleged of children will sail down the fence River Clyde on their way to the Waller, who defended his own Mediterranean or Scandinavia By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London (Eng) Correspondent whether the officer could have Dractical Eeography lesson of the stop street because it was/for two weeks will be the for British India Company |troopship Dunera, Its owners "I came to a full stop," he|@re having it converted, at a said in presenting his case, "and |¢05t of about §250,000, into a I have always oheyed signs all floating school, including lee over the world," | ture rooms, dormitories and a When he called Ris son to the SWimming pool, stand, Magistrate Guest asked! The scheme is being tried him if he understood what it|first in Scotland for sentimental meant to he sworn in, The hoy |reasons--the company ran holi. replied "No sir, but I was rid-|day cruises for Scottish hoys ing with my father and he came helore the war, The initial stage to a full stop." of the project will consist of His Worship dismissed the three trips, two leaving Glasgow charge, LS | WHITBY BOWLING NEWS R00 GETS HELP SAULT RTE. MARIE, Ont (CP) == Bault Thunderbirds, in| oeand Plage in the Eastern Professional Hockey League hul " ' NITH slumping lately, announced FRIDAY NITERS J the acquisition of for:| Team standing -- Die Hards ward Jerry Osch, 20, from Cal:|10 (61,466), Spark Plugs 8 (40, gary Stampeders of the Western| 004), High Balls 6 (50,040), Dows League, where he scored seven|0 (00,340), Molson Blue § (52, gonls 081), Alley Oops 5 (50,487), Last season he had 47 goals|Spry Sprucers § (47,665), Wiz for Saskatoon Quakers of the ards § (46,082), Saskatchewan Junior Teague Ladies' High Triple = San The acquisition of Hsch, from|dra Shephard 086 (200, 224), La the parent Chicago Black Hawlks dies high single = Sandra Shep: of the National League, brings hard 258 fined $5 or two days, MOTHER OF FIRE VICTIMS The Rev, Fr, Fernando Valle consoles a sobbing mother, Mrs, Anna Marie Morales, today after fire swept through the Morales tworstorey frame home in Kast los Angeles, killing four of Mrs, Morales' children, the Sault Ste, Marie roster to 18) Men's high triple = Bill Snel: players, (grove 666 (236, 258), = Andy My- Men's high single ers 208 | 600 Triple == Andy Myers 668 208, 200); Bill Grylls 621 (204, i Ron Bragg 621 (210, 216) Nit Single == Ruby Lee (251, iN), Lisha King (246), Una {Johnson (288), Bill Burnside 247, Everett Kelly 284, Bob Brown (217, 211); Rill Mifflin | (300), Jack Seott (206), George {Childs (206), Recky Snelgrove [(206), Sylvia Bilenduke (201), Reg Silk (200) Lemon League Dorothy Stewart 68, Lisha King 98, [ WHITRY MIXED BOWLING | High Singles, 215 and over = A, Knibh 242, 253, 276; 1, Moth. orsill 808, 217; D. Grant 846; ¢ Moore 820; J. Mathersill 316; H Munn 334; A, Young 230; G, |Tohansen 239, 222; W, Anthony | 328, 800: ¥, Anthony 816; D, {Dafoe 815; W, Holwell 216; R [Hansen 23%; Hl, Hansen 219, 251 |B. Collins 291, 263; J, Bruechle | 969, 238; G, Wager 216; J, Con: nor 280; R, Pascoe 301; M, Pas. coe 268; C, Pascoe 208, 200, 277; A, Veitenheimer 222; B. White 256, 239; P, Campbell 231, 274; OQ, Gill 226, 260; RB, Gill 342, 230; V. Jordan 368; M. Jordan, 383, 878, 265: D, Rowden 208, 28%; J, Kirk 223; D, Walker M0; G {Wiggins 375, 27%: Des Denyer 237, 26%, 220: M, Poegrs 200, 91K; D, Pogues 335; J. Hewis 381; ©, Howis 254; EB, Steer 2380; Rd Steer 843, 297, 276; M, Bemis 205, 2M: J. White M7, 281; J Marshall 202, 280 High_Triples, 600 and aver -- J, Marshall 000; J, White 621; M, Remis 029; M. Peggs 666; ND, Pogas 613; J, Howis 635; © |Howis 643; Kd, Steer 746: Des Denyer 720: G, Wiggina 708; J Kirk 617: D. Rowden THO; M Jordan 855; BR, Gill N18; C. Gill 054; P, Campbell 680; B, White 673: R. Pascoe AH; ©, Pascoe 81: A, Veitenheimer 61%; J Aruechle ¥48; B. Collinge 663; H, Hansen 34; R, Hansen 625; D, {Dafoe 637: W, Holwell 811; W, Officials sald cause of the fire Anthony 704: G., Johansen 66d; has not been determined A. Young 618; F, Coleman 618; IA, Knibh 70; C. Moore 63; D. w=AP Wirephoto [Grant 808: 1 Mathersill 908 Geography Lesson charge against his Md id On Ocean Cruise of High Justice, | [FORMER PREMIER OUY | | Chief Justice William Martin, | 84, of Saskatchewan, former | Liberal premier of the prov:| lince; Mr, Justice Percival H,| |Gordon, 77, and Mr {H, ¥, Thomson, who ee in May, of the Bas for Spain and Portugal on Mar, Court of Queen's Bench, 126 and April 12, and the third] Mr. Justice A, D, Macfarlane for Bergen, Oslo, Hamburg and of the British Columbia Bu Amsterdam on April 27. Eightipreme Court, who is 78, hundred hoys and girls, aged, New appointees are not ex: from 13 upwards, will he taken pected to he announced all at on each of the three trips, The once, Bome of the judges may cost for each child for the two retire before the March 1 dead: weeks' cruise, everything in-|line, meaning thet the justice {eluded, except souvenirs and department will fill vacancies weeks of then, In addition to the 18 being swept off the bench, the new The man behind this ambitious lav leaves only & few manths Ek HVE 4 educational venture is Tam Dal} a J yell, of The Binns, & schoolmins. [OF several other judges to con ter at Bo'ness Academy, He|tnue their careers. For ex proposed the ship-school scheme Ample, Mr, Justice Arthur at the annual general meeting/*homas Proctor of Baskatch: of the Educational Institute of ©Wan will have feotland in June, 1050, He pro.|70th birthday May 11, posed that special ships should] be built for the project, His pro posals were adopted, but pro- HAMPTON gress was held up for lack of nds, Now, with the co-opera.| n - Mr p tion of the British India Steam |g HAMETON 8 My, a Ha ship Company, the project has! wi y pe Say i porible (with Mr, and Mrs, Hilton Peters B {and Ralph and Mrs, T, Balter, Mr, Dalyell sald the scheme is Toronto, last week, Her many a Yory real stop, towhits praeti-| friends "here are pleased to cal education, a BAC SHR 4 A posteards, will he a little over gg they oceur or within & few heen His Worship that the intersec: cage gstated that he doubted io start the longest and most|§75, | Quebec Clergy Blamed For Decline In French By RICHARD DAIGNAUIR | Canadian Press Siaff Writer QUEBEC (CP)~A controver: sial little hook that kicked up a Justice|fuss in Quehec last year has nounces slong from one will be 76!inspired a publisher to air histo another for 156 pages katchewan Irreverent views on the same Through it all runs the life ticklish subjects: Public educa: tion, religion and spoken Que- hee French It hegan with a hook entitled Les Insolences du Frere Untel ~The Tmpertinence of Brother So-and-So--which struck with hiting humor at Quehec's edu cational system, the attitude of its clergy, the province's lan guage and its thinking The first reaction was one of shock among Quehee yeaders but some intellectuals later came to the eonclusion that the hook contained many truths, A {moyement to improve the eali- bre of French spoken in Quebec now 1s gaining some ground Bomething of a sequel has Paul Michaud, owner of 1.'Insti- tute Litteraive, It's called Mon F'tit Frere=My Little Brother and offers a layman's gripes against the clergy and the way French is spoken, BOTH SELL, WELL The Frere Untel hook=the author is said hy some fo he a| 84-year-old teaching hrother at Alma, Que ~has sold more than 0,000 copies, possibly a record Bo, It is really not a reply hut from house to college, to church and back to house perfect triangle," Michaud pries deeply into bis own childhood, his youthful ex periences and hrings into sharp an almost angry eounterpart,| contrast the pious years of his from a different angle. The single - chapter work subject story of publisher Michaud revealing aspect of the hook hecause it depicts the close in ter-relations hetween religion and everyday life in the average man's existence in Quehee Michaud says Frere Untel blasted French « Canadians for their ignorance of the French language but Michaud insists the clergy is responsible for this hecause they were charged with eduedtion for centuries "And I mean the good hrothers and NET EARNINGS to retire on his|been written by hook publisher) By THE CANADIAN PRESS North American Tile Assur ance Company, year ended Dee, #11 1060, $6,427,784; 1060, 86,567, L TORONTO (CP) == Bhares of the two principals In the week: end bank-merger went up Mon: day on the Toronto stock ex change, . Imperial Bank stock rose to $75.76 during the day and elosed "Many hoys and girls who are not going on to universities er technical education have no real alm or interest during their last years of school, This will give them something to strive for, to think about, and will teach them a great deal about the out side world and the people who live in it," TEACHERS FREFR Lecturers aboard the Dunera will give talks to the children during the voyage ahout the places they will visit, The ship ping eqmpany will take one teacher free of charge for every {40 children, This, according to {the educational authority, will {enable the children to continue with their regular school work J, B, Frigell, director of edu cational for Edinburgh, sald that the scheme had heen re ceived enthusiastically by rep resentatives of Beottish educa. tion authorities "I myself welcome the proj ool," he said, "and consider the eost to he extremely cheap After seeing how it works in this initial year, the education authorities might well consider bearing some of the cost them selves in future years, Ontario Pelts Go To Europe | TORONTO (CP) = The prov ince has purchased more than 60 prime pelts to display in Hurape, Lands and Forests Min Ister Spooner sald Monday, He told the legislature that the furs, purchased at the On tario Trappers' Association aue tion at North Bay during the weekend, would be sent to the federal department of trade and commerce to show major fur centres in Europe the high qual ity of Ontario furs, My, Spooner was deseribing the auetion, which earned trap. pers a record $132,510 for about 18,000 pelts, Three more sales are slated for Maveh, April and May and total sales are ex: pected to reach $500,000 The Ontario display includes beaver, fisher, mink, marten otter, lynx, red fox and weasel There are about 12,000 regis {tered trappers in Ontario | Sitting in the public gallery while Mr, Spooner spoke were Gilbert Grawbarger of Restoule Ont, president of the Trappers' Association, and twa Indian trappers, John Michael Hunter of Winisk and George { »uneil lar of Wart Frances | know Mrs, Balter is some better and we hope she may continue {to Improve, Women's Institute meeting will be held on Tuesday after: noon, Feb, 7, at 2 o'clock, Pro. gram is in charge of the West group, All ladies of the Com: munity are welcome, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Keane, Douglas and Paul and Mr, Jack: son Wray, Oshawa, visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs, T, Wray, on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Widde: ecombe and family, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs, 1), Nichols and family, Bowmanville, visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. R, Widdecombé, on Sunday, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Widdecombe whose #1st wedding anniversary Was on Monday. Their Hampton friends trust they may enjoy many more anniversaries, Congratulations alse to Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Allen, RR 1, Bowmanville, who on Saturday evening celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary. A num: her of-selatives and friends met at heir home and presented them wAth gifts and spent a pleasant evening with them and thelr family, Cyril was a for mer Hampton vesident, We trust they may have many more happy wedding anniver saris Hampton Ladies' Service Club canvassed for the March of was collected Newly appointed slate of offi. cers for 1061 is as follows: President, Mrs. A. 1, Blanch: ard; 1st vice president, Mrs, Karl Luke: 9nd vice » president, Mrs. B, Killens; secretary, Mrs, J. MacNeil; assistant secretary, Mrs, Harold Potter; treasuver, Mrs, Wiltred Smale; member: ship, Mrs, J, Gallant; lunch, Miss Mary Niddery; oards, Mrs, W, G. White "SOCCER SCORES | | LONDON (Réuters)--Results [of soccer games played in the {United Kingdom Monday: | Fooiban Association Cup Fourth Round, Second Replay |Stoke 3 Aldershot 0 {Winners away to Neweastle) | Fourth Round Replay {Rarnsley 1 Huddersfield 0 [(Winners at 'home to Luton) Foothall League Cup | Fourth round, second replay {Plymouth § Aston Villa § Guartentinal Southampton 2 Burnley 4 English League Third division Port Vale § Colchester 8 in' French Canada, Michaud's|8t 878, compared with Friday's effort sold nearly 20,000 in the|#7114 closing quotations, first few weeks after publica:| Canadian Bank of Commerce tion, stock went to $66 during the Michaud subtitles his hook An|day and closed at §08'%, com: impertinent Reply to the Tm:| pared with Friday's $61% clos: pertinence of Brother Bo-and-|ing quotation, hoyhood with his ewn radically changed outlook on religious in stitutions today. He recalls his mother spray: ing holy water at the four comers of their home during | electric storms. "We believed in its magic powers for a» long time " "Every time we prayed we {felt Jt was necessary to light » candle, lest we pray without effect." : Both Michaud and Frere Untel talk about fear extensively, The college student is afraid bes cause he risks expulsion, the eivil servant because he risks . {throwing away chances of ads when 1 say the clergy. \yancement, the parishioner IB cause the parish priest mith not give him his annus! incom tax receipt, But why are so many French Canadians tied up in 8 knot? "The only real reason, the only valid one: Incompetence," Michaud says Frere Untel recommends streamlining the dress of religious brothers and sisters in the province, making their garh conform more closely to everyday dress worn by eitis wens, "Are you serious?" asks Mi chaud, *, , , I fear the day you dress as everyone else your prestige might drop." Michaud says Quebec is in the throes of a radical change, "We're pulling out of a long night, my little brother, a very long night , , , It seems as though our generation Is the first to open really wide its eyes and its mind" Dimes and approximately $160 i Will she always feel as secure as she does today? The years pass quickly and Are you by regular systematie viding for the day you must ret retirement ? FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF (ABOUN CANADIAN GOVERNMENT CY ULERY {Tarauay 0 Grimshy 0 (tie) know it your earning days are over! 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