The Oshawa Times, 26 Jun 1961, p. 2

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LEARG AXSARBABRERARE LN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 26, 1961 * | controversy, : nearly two weeks, hits the Com-|and welfare arrangements take % ment, controversial matters are MEMBERS CRITICIZE Coyne Controversy Full Blast Today Douglas Fisher (CCF -- Port Arthur; charged that general practitioners seemed to be most opposed to such a plan, fearing government intervention. Both he and Dr. Rynard la- mented the scarcity of doctors and dentists in Canada. Dr. Ry- nard suggested tax incentives to get young doctors started in practice. Both said the flow of {graduates should be increased. | Eric Winkler (PC -- Grey- Bruce) called for a contributory system of social security in Can- OTTAWA (CP)--The Coyne security, family allowances and building up for|joint federal - provincial health mons in full force today as de- a $1,200,000,000 slice of his de- bate opens on the government partment's budget. Bl te fire he overnur of Ge in] ank of ada. The measure to deciareWill spend §2,600,000,000 on nu- vacant the office held by James clear age portable bospicals, ca- E. Coyne, who put the contro- 8 . ing carried to any versy into the open June 13,|atack area. : He also announced that a net- was introduced last Friday. work of 23 radiation detection The explosive issue was left, i nc has been set u ' Shine p across Sh the shelf Sanday as the (canada and that the level of] ommons spent the day de ontium.90 in milk from nu-| bating the health department's|.;.... (oct fallout is declining. spending budget. By arrange- mins) said he believes Cana- not debated on Saturdays. The minister, who w or k e d|dians would support the govern- | with every indication that|through his 58th birthday, was ment in a health insurance plan | |Parliament will adjourn at|criticized by members for|if the costs were set out plainly week's end for a two - month touching only briefly on the con-|in-the perspective of what has | summer recess, the Commons !tentious issue of a national me-|been done so far and what re- . [faces a busy week dical health plan mains to be done to bring stan- Besides debate on the Coyne Ibili, which must also be passed sue was to mention that the re: |countries. - |by the Senate, there are four cently - sppoluted J royal com} Mr. Fisher said the govern- | |days remaining of the six-day mission on health care wi : i | lbudget debate. That could be|study medical training prob. Ment Will have to alge up ve | | shortened by agreement, but the|lems as well as treatment. mind whether to start support. { [House must also vote interim| William Bemidickson (L--Ken.|ing international athletic teams. money supply to allow the gov-lora - Rainy River) regretted] Prime Minister Diefenbaker ernment to pay its bills until{there was no mention of a com- has said the government in- Parliament reassembles prenhensive medical health plan tends to present promised legis- in Mr. Monteith's opening re-!lation this session on assisting WAS FORECAST Murdo Martin (CCF -- Tim- | His only reference to the is-|dards up to those of many other! U.S. Senator To Rescue 5% Simi Of "Battered Consumer' WASHINGTON. (AP) -- A would have a tough mathema- visable. leve: legislation it deemed ad, {champion of the American con-|tical problem. {sumer -- "the poor, miserable,| The senator stresses that if! 'battered, befuddled consumer" {there is fraud in packaging, it --has come forward. is not general and where it He's Senator Philip A. Hart|does exist the victims are fair (Dem. Mich.) who'll open a Sen- shooting manufacturers along ate investigation Wednesday with the public. into whether the consumer is\ He plans to name no brand : =z Police Chief Knifed, Killed In S. Africa |shelves. Hart is a member of the Sen- PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) -- District ate anti - trust and monopoly subcommittee, w hich reports Police Commandant Maj. C. J. Kjelvi died early Sunday from getting complaints from house- wives all over the country about tricky packages and labels. The subcommittee staff has set up in the Senate office building what it calls a cham- ber of horrors, samples of pro- of ducts boxed, bagged or bottled 3 kali " oun 1h the in in a confusing, if not defraud- in the township of Kwazakele Ing, Inanner, . Saturday night. About 200 Afri- Such things as these: |cans were arrested aftcr Two boxes of soap pads. One, |incident and a police spokesman not now available to the public, said the town was quiet and carries a prominent "12" on the under control. face of the package, denoting the number of pads. A d box, with almost the same out- side measurements, contains CITY OF OSHAWA NV only 10 pads but the figure "10" is tiny and on the back of the TENDERS FOR PAINTI G box. SIDES THICKENED Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, c/o City Engineer's Office, Oshawa, Ontario, and endorsed 'Tender for Stadium Painting", will be ived until 5:00 P.M, EDS.T.,, : marks The legislation fire Mr na Coyne was forecast June 14 by Ww amateur sport. if a pF Three persons died Sunday | field, near St. Thomas One | of Ingersoll, and Aubrey when the car they were riding | section of the car is seen as | Wayne Martin, 19, and Roger | h S- in was cut into four pieces by | it is lifted by a wreck truck ig 17, both of Thame a train in the village of Spring- | Killed were John Brown. 18 Mystery Soldier SaysCanada . sion. ; way south from Caen Took 2,000 Nazis -aberlaw By ALAN DUCKETI landers, from those three On- [1 . [] Hamstrings Canadian Press Staff Writer tario counties and commanded y "D pied 4 LONDON, Ont. (CP)~The Ca- A i Shelby Lt.-Col. Roger Rowley nadian government does much mandy village in France has/ONE HAS DIED more to hamstring organized wondered during the last 17 2 one! Fusbes as piad Fince labor than does the United years about the identity of at NE one tric 2n } NOW |g -tes government, Morden La- Canadian soldier who captured|is Practising law in Toronto. T d fh 2.000 German prisoners in the |and Colonel Rowley now is a Zarus of Toronto, director of the community brigadier and commanding the political action committee of the Abbe Launay of Tournai-sur- Canadian Army Staff College at Ontario Federation of LaLbor, Dive tells his story in the June Kingston said Saturday 10 issue of Paris Match going Gen. Rockingham, now Anti-labor laws in the United on sale in Canada Tuesday. manding the army s Quebec giates he said, are in the minor It was Sunday Aug. 20, 1944, COT enc, SAYS © eran 1eagues compared with legisla: were being taken so fast and| that the hamlet was liberated i fas 8 i tion detrimental to labor in Can- by Canadians -- probably mer- the fighting was so fluid that Uo bers of the 9th (Highland) In- I have no actual record of Tour-/ada. He was addressing dele- fantry Brigade of the rd divi- ls ye a) aguely gates to the Great Lakes district a who took the place and cap- conference of the American The action | eo tured a large number of Ger.|Federation of Grain Millers was during the closin » ~ Falaise gap south of Caen. The mans CLC German 7th Army was caught) in a vise between the United| States lst army shooting for-| ward from Argentan and the combined British 2nd and 1st| Canadian armies fighting their com WEATHER FORECAST Cold Spell Over Hundreds of pieces of . artil- lery were massed along the River Dive and both RAF Bomber Command and the United States 8th Air Force bombed the area heavily CONVINCED ENEMY om weather office at § am Reh er 2 . In Tournai, nearly 500 civil gynopsis: Clear weather pre- Hamilton ......... ians buried themselves in rub- yaiis over the upper lakes and St. Catharines .... ble. On Aug. 20 Abbe Launay southwestern Ontario and is ex-| Toronto .... convinced a German major he pected to extend into Eastern| Peterborough ~--(CP Wirephoto) Finance Minister Fleming, one {day after the firm-willed gov- |ernor announced he was reject- ing a May 30 government re- quest for his resignation. In his |J une 20 budget speech, Finance | {Minister Fleming said policies | lof Mr. Coyne and the govern! ment are in 'fundamental con- flict." | In the Commons Saturday, debate ranged from discussion of the medical care of Cana-| dians in event of a nuclear at-| tack to the needs of those who live through any future wars to a ripe old age Health Minister Monteith in- troduced the $1,592,000,000! spending estimates of his de-| partment and MPs immediately! began concocting prescriptions for better Canadian health and welfare services--especially for aged and chronically ill Mr. Monteith announced aj new government move to sound! out the chances of launching a "portable pension' plan through| a national survey of existing private plans Information will be gathered in the survey for federal-provin- cial discussions--called for by Finance Minister Fleming in his budget Tuesday--on the possi-| bility of such pensions, which could be carried from job to job| by workers {URGES CONFERENCE Judy LaMarsh (L -- Niagara Falls) urged a national confer- ence on the aging She said Canadians were send- |ing old people to institutions, | hoping they would die and the problem would disappear Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC--Sim- coe East) said there were 5,000 Americans 100 years old or| more senility would result from the longer life expectancy Mr. Monteith said that old age LIGHTER SIDE Four Threes At A Picnic NIAGARA FALLS, Ont (CP)--Seeing double is bad enough, but a birthday party at a park here Sun- day must have caused even greater confusion. Mr. and Mrs. Albert King of Niagara Falls decided to hold a birthday party for their five-year-old triplets, Kenny, Sandra and Davy They invited not only the triplets' friends but seven other sets of triplets from the area. [Four sets were able to attend The look - alikes came from Ridgeway, St. Cathar- ines and Fort Erie POOPED PILGRIM PRINCES RISBOROUGH, England (Reuters)--A bap- tist minister who started a barefoot 125 - mile protest march to see Prime Minis- ter Macmillan, arrived hére with both shoes on Sunday and found that Macmillan was not at home Rev. Walter Bailey, 38, then took the train home to Stoke-on-Trent. He said he started out from Stoke-on- Trent three days ago in a private protest march over Portuguese "atrocities" in their West African colony of Angola. He said he intended to add to the protest by doing the march barefooted, but his feet hurt him and he Knights Of Malta put his shoes back on after only 12 miles ARS GRATIA ARTIS AUCKLAND, New Zea- land (AP)--Kevin Worthing ton, using a pot scraper and paint, has won first prize in the abstract art section of the winter show at Whan- garei. Kevin was given paint and paper while staying with his grandmother and she said she entered the re- sult in the show for a joke. The judge commented that the work showed back- ground, was free flowing, and an effort had been made to attract attention by the use of color. Kevin is 4 AGE RESPECTED LONDON (Reuters) --- A London wine firm says. it will be opening at a party for connoisseurs next month bottles containing some of the oldest wines in ex- istence They will include a Stein- wein of 1540, a Johannis- berger of 1822 and a Rude- sheimer of 1857--all hocks. Asked why the wines were being opened in 1961 a spokesman for the firm said: "I think people are a little tired of seeing them lying around." FAST, ROOMY ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) = For that second car, how about a nice, roomy patrol wagon? The police department plans to auction off a paddy Two jars of instant coffee, the same height. One contains six MONDAY, JULY 3rd, 1961 for the painting of the seats and press box at the Kinsmen ounces. The other contains five {but is made of thick brown glass {and looks equally big. Five boxes of detergents, all {the same size outside but vary- [ing in price and in the weight of contents. A housewive trying Civic Memorial Stadium in Oshawa. Application of paint te be by brush only. . Specifications end Tender Forms meoy be obteined ot the City Engineer's Office, City Hall, Oshawe. Lowest, or any fender, mot necessarily eccepted. ALDERMAN W. R. BRANCH, Kinsman civic Mom lal $i to figure out the cost per ounce MONDAY and TUESDAY STRAWBERRIES Now at their Peak, for Preserving No. 1 Grade Fresh Native Heaping Quart Box should surrender and Abbe Lau-| Ontario and the eastern part of| Trenton nay accompanied a German sol-| Northern Ontario today. Higher Killaloe dier to the Canadian lines temperatures are expected to/Muskoka ... A Canadian soldier, possibly|accompany the clearing weather North Bay . wagon along with 59 other Get New Master ROME (AP)--The Knights of|will still be reserved to those Malta, an ancient military of. 1who take the religious vows of| Juy Io. 29 an officer, was delegated to ac-| bringing an end to the long spell| Sudbury cept the surrender of unseasonably cool weather. |Earlton .. At that. time Germans were Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Geor- S.8. Marie .... bei taken isoner - by the Zan Bay regions, Windsor, Lon-| Kapuskasing . ng Br So y {don: Sunny and warmer today White River figure of| : : 5 . ' and Tuesday Winds west 15 to- Moosonee 2,000 doesn't seem far - fetched 4. becoming southwest 15 to men who were there during | Tyesday the action temperatures une ui tics, EH Bid Rockingham, then a brigadier, ton commanded the 9th Brigade day. Warmer Tuesday sunny|victoria .... which fought along the Dive |and warm. Winds west 15 today| Edmonton \The Highland Brigade was becoming south 15 Tuesday {Regina ... made up of the North Nova Timagami Cochrane regions, Winnipeg . Satay der now devoted to charity and {first aid, has settled an old dis- pute with the Vatican, clearing ithe way for election of a new| {grand master. i The exalted post has been va-| cant since 1951, when Grand TORONTO (CP) -- Observed|Master Prince Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere died while] the Raman Catholic Gailgicu La ic dispuie. In dispute was the question of} ithe order's authority in religi-| ous matters. The order still] maintains diplomatic relations| with various nations and has| order wasla. poverty, chastity and obedience. T he constitution abolished commission of cardinals to handle religious matters of the order and substituted for it "cardinal patron," who will NOON SPECIALS serve as liaison between the/fj PLATE LUNCH order and the Vatican, | SNACK ROOM Originally named the Order of GOOD FOOD der was establisned "about the gg DhUNE goat 26 to aid and later de-|fi ROOM end pilgrims in the Holy Land. Ee miter It has a membership of about] EVENING DINNER-- 9,000 throughout the world. | 2 CURSE 1. The knights now are pre- BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH. Hl . . "|Sudbury, North Bay: Cloudy Fort William . Scotia Highlanders. com .. o's afternoon, warmer. White River . {Tuesday sunny with a few!SS Marie ... cloudy intervals and warm. Kapuskasing . manded by Lt. Col. Don Forbes; the Highland Light In- fantry of Canada, from Galt commanded by Lt-Col Phil Strickland, and the Stormont Dundas and Glengarry High- WATCHING CALORIES? Each slice of enriched bread contains fewer calories than a serving of canned peaches, a| medium banana, four sardines Winds west 15 today becoming North Bay ... southwest 20 Tuesday Sudbury ... Algoma, White River, western Muskoka ... |James Bay regions, Sault Ste.| Huntsville {Marie: Sunny and warmer to- Windsor . day. Partly cloudy Tuesday with London .. scattered showers. Winds light Toronto . {today south 15 Tuesday {Killaloe .... | Forecast temperatures {Ottawa .. { Win or a serving of lemon sherbet. St. Thom never formally relinquished its| claim to sovereignty over the is-|marily dedicated to helping the land of Malta, once its strong. Sick, operating hospitals, first hold which it defended against|2id stations and in relief work. HOTEL LANCASTER I HOP EARL * * Asp Moslem attack The dispute with the Vatican, the slow process of healing dur- ing the last decade, was ended | Saturday when Pope John issued a new ocnstitution for the order. He gave the document to heads of the order at a private audi-| ence. |" The new constitution main-| itains the order's sovereignty 154 na TiikAY Hips ® CluNARM. HUMID Zz and broadens the possibility of| | membership in the order, for centuries limited to nobility. Un. /|der the new constitution per- | "sons and who achieve distinction s\may be admitted to honorary | membership. The highest posts in the order | Facts Were NOT Told | about | Filter-Tip Cigarettes There has been a remarkable change in ci ttes in the past two years. Latest study of 18 Canadian brands shows that | almost all have changed in | nicotine and tar content. 4 have | improved . . . 12 brands (in- uding many filter-tips) now have more tar . . . one cigarette | now has a low-low tar content. | How does your brand stack | up? Before you buy another | package read "Facts We're Not | old About Filter-Tips" -- one of 36 articles in July Reader's Digest. Get your copy today -- | HE CONSOLIDATED AT ALLIED WITH A MORTGAGE LOAN ALLIED INVESTMENTS CALL ZE 7-6540 (GUELPH) NO TOLL CHARGE FOR A DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENT WARM AIR FINALLY HEADED HERE at any newsstand. Memb of the Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association UPERMARKE Closed All Day aturday, July 1st * * Following the Time-Honoured Custom, AP Employees Will Have the Long Week-end to Join All Canadians in Celebrating Canada's 94th Birthday. 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