Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Lioyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West : Tel. MO. 8-3703 over, Parliament is set to ope', the political main bout toda) I ANTIQUE COLLECTIONS AID IN UCW CAUSE Progressive Conservatives put ting their government title or p.m. in House of Commons chamber, the speech from the throne--that 3,000-word outline of govern ment Throne Speech War Tories First Test OTTAWA (CP)--Preliminarie: t's an eight-rounder with th he line. The opening bell rings at 2:3 the' green - carpetec Formally, it is the debate or legislative plans which Seen with her collection of classic antiques is Mrs. Mar- guerite Arnold. The antiques A cradle like grandma slept in is tried for size by eight- months-old Kayelee Pantony at the §. T. Marks United Governor-General Vanier read } day. Many fine pieces of fur- | used in the women's church niture were on display, pro- | work. ceeds from the sale are to be | were shown at the St. Mark's United Church Women's Tea held/in the church hall on Fri- --Oshawa Tims Photo Group Warns | Against Curbs | On Lumber MONTREAL (CP)--Any ac-| |tion by the United States to \limit soft-wood imports Canada would run a serious risk of significantly impairing Canadian - American relations, jan international study commit. | jtee reported Sunday. | The committee said vital as- |pects of Canadian-American re-| |lations are involved in the cur-| rent West Coast lumber dispute jand warned that the broader| aspects of national relatioris| have to. be considered, not just} the narrow views of lumber in-! dustries or regional groups. The report was drawn up by| the Canadian-American com- mittee, a group organized in| 1957 by two non-profit research) organizations -- the National) Planning Association in the} United States and the Private} Planning Association of Can.) jada. j It issues reports from time to| time on matters it considers vital to both Canada and the U.S. The ert Fo co-chairman are Robert M. Fowler of Mont- real, presidertt of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, and R. Douglas Stuart of Chi- cago, chairman of the board of the Quaker Oats Company. me The softwood industry in the --Oshawa Times Photo | northwest U.S. has been press- Church Women's Tea. Kaye- | the fine collection of early lee is the daughter of Mrs. | Canadian antiques owned by Wendy Pantony of Coldspring a Godden, of Tall drive. The cradle is part of | ing Washington to get relief from to Thursday's opening of Parlia- ment. The rules give the Com- mons eight days to debate the government's motion to accept the speech, In reality, it is a rough polit- ical battle which will be the first real test of the minority govern- ment's chances of survival. A united opposition could bring about the downfall of the government Tuesday night at the earliest, setting the machin- ery in motion for a new general election at the end of November. Present standings are 110 Con- servatives, 100 Liberals, 30 So- cial Crediters and 18 New Democrats. One seat is vacant. Today's sitting will open with the usual daily question period. Then Opposition Leader Pear- son will rise to lead off the crucial debate. Union's Political Links Hot Topic By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- The refusal of| | certain trades unions to become | of another motion, emphasizing |that "membership in the TUC) politically affiliated with the Labor party is a sore point with) many ardent trade union Labor-| ites. While this was not one of} the major subjects on the} agenda of the Trades Unio n| Congress conference at Black- from pool, it was given a thorough|tary of the National Union of airing. There was division of opinion as to whether it should be discussed at all. It gave some displeasure to certain leaders when it was forced on| to the floor of the conference, | and a certain amount of satis-| faction to others. | This thorny question came up| when a motion was presented) by the National Society of Metal Mechanics, demanding closer) liaison at local level between) unions and the Labor party. An| effort was made simply to have this resolution referred to the) incoming general council for; consideration. But its sponsors| would have none of it, and) pressed it to a vote. TO ENSURE VICTORY F. Briggs, general secretary) of the Metal Mechanics said the motion's purpose was to Tuesday. It could destroy the |government, too, if it carries. Next in linc to speak are rime Minister Diefenbaker, So- ial Credit Leder Robert chompson and 1. W, Herridge, iDP House leader. Mr. Pearson's speaking time oday is unlimited, however, and t's doubtful whether the prime iinister will get the floor much yefore the scheduled 10 p.m. ad- journment, At the end of his speech the Ulberal leader will move a mo- tion of non-confidence in the government. Wording of that vital motion still is secret and| . all parties will be waiting anx-| iously for it. | Mr. Pearson has said he in- tends to make his motion in a form which the other two oppo sition groups will find difficult to oppose. If they accept it, the government topples, | TO VOTE THURSDAY A vote on the Liberal non-con- fidence motion is to take place Thursday night, just before ad-| journment. Meanwhile, Mr. Thompson's | turn will probably come late| Tuesday and he will have an opportunity to move an amend- ment to the Liberal motion. This will be voted on at 9:45 p.m. Mr. Herridge may move an NDP amendment later in the collar'. unions obtaining from voting. But its impact was com- pletely nullified by the success does not involve any political! party attachments." Moving this second resolution, J. L. Hornby, a Conservative supporter and general secre- Bank Employees, said thous- ands of manual workers as well as his own members were not Labor voters. It was up to) unions affiliated to the Labor| party to recognize that fact. | "We are not asking you to change your politics or drop them," he said, "but to use a little more discretion in utter. ing them at this congress." STUDY POISONINGS PADUA, Italy (AP)--Authori- ties sought Sunday to trace the, cause of food poisoning that! sent 76 children to hospital. Italy is in the midst of a major} food scandal with the govern- week and this would be voted) on just before the Libetal on) Thursday night. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 1, 1962 OPP Continue 30-Day Search For Lost Boy TORONTO (CP) --Provincial turning from a trip to Europe with the Saltfleet District, High School band. '| His parents said they were | puzzled by the boy's disappear- ance. They said there had ben no family quarrels and he ap- peared happy. : The youth--170 pounds and slightly more than six feet tall this. week, Thus there can be three votes each capable of throwing the political decision back to the electorate. If the government through intact, the debate will grind on until Oct. 10. Speakers will be able to introduce any subject they wish and the fur will be flying throughout. comes police said here Saturday they are conducting a province-wide search for Geoffrey Edward Lowes, 16, who ppeared from his home at Stoney Creek, near Hamilton, a month ago. Insp. Henry Sayeau of the Criminal Investigation Branch said the youth took a sleeping bag with him when he left his home Aug. 25, shortly after re has medium brown hair and a fair complexion. When he left home he was wearing a brown sports coat, gray checked trou- sers and white shirt. WORST EPIDEMICS The five greatest pestilences of history have been plague, cholera, smallpox, typhus and yellow fever, -ROTHM iman j KING ~ (Gi ao ta COTHMAND OF PALA WALA CAKAOs CBITOD Rothmans extra length plus finer filter gives you a smoother, cooler, more satisfying taste than is possible with any old-fashioned short cigarette, ment trying to stamp out adul-| wor.y copyeicut terations which have turned up) exsres.s in almost every type of food on| the market. promote the return of a Labor government by the efforts of organized workers. George Woodcock, general sec- retary of the TUC, made a plea that nothing should be done to alarm present or potential mem- ber unions which are not at-) tached to any political party.) He added: "Tt must be understood that adoption of this resolution by Congress cannot be held to " CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE ! YOUR This Programme Presented By The Local sine CALENDAR WEEKLY Events! competition from Cana. commit those equally good and Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! ! DEATHS -- dian firms in British Columbia | that export heavily to the U.S. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS loyal members who do not) share that opinion." |EFFECT NULLIFIED The resolution, however, was) carried with most of the "white nescence enon | FREE Hove your furnace cleaned free this summer and guoranteed free ail winter, if you purchase "White Rose" unified fuel oil from Western Oil Co. 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Rich-|than 400,000 people marched ty and city of Oshawa have| Reeve Scott said that the Osh- 5 tor of Saturday Night. in a traditional parade mark- ship, chairman of the county's|the county committee is await.| © : : | Canadian Coleman' Company|. The parade was. held on. a ing in Whitby. "I think most of the prgb- ! Casino|the enthusiasm. of the celebra- ations was on July 24 when they|that we can get down to busi-| year. /eign Minister Marshal Chen Yi tend further meetings with the) 4 . preme Court. pag Prag be malls i Cremation Method Parker, in his 70s, artist, writer! court house and administration, jmain danger to the interna- cil this weekend that the county|tion is becoming more popular to their citizens to provide cre-| He acknowledged continuing} the property and finance com-|of the Ontario Cemeteries As-|rial and land conservation is|tion was steadily improving} "The discussions were frank, Twenty years ago there were, ~ bers of the council, there will be around 1,200. The OTTAWA (CP)--Timetable| Friday (Oct. 5): General de-| vided it is not interrupted for) amendment. Leader Pearson speaks, to move| EDT, on any sub-amendment or tion, Prime Minister Diefen-| Tuesday (Oct. 9): General de- Tuesday (Oct. 2): Debate con.-| Wednesday (Oct. 10): General | proposed after Mr. Pearson's, Time limit on speeches: 30 * Weilnesday (Oct. 3): General| unlimited time and MPs moving Thursday (Oct. 4): General! Sitting hours: 11 a.m. daily| PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT a EDT, and on Liberal non-confi-/until 10 p.m. Mondays, Tues. Reports Accord |ges, 82, West German banker| 13th Anniversary told on Saturday that "'most of | tablished, he said, was the need qoronig im ironed out," Reeve Sher:/awa committee must now re Toronto--Charles R. Conn, 5i,jing the 13th anniversary of the property committee was repert-|ing arrangements for a further Limited. grey, chilly 'morning but the ad- The last time the county coun.|lems have been ironed out," hejator of the Bellevue learned that the city's property |ness." Toronto--Mr, Justice George | made a rare appearance in full county property committee to Vancouver De inde ihe unaal attacks 0 -- Becoming Popular and eritic. -- ee BE brs ag laste Dela Who Mighenrigg- He said municipalities owe it|tional Communist movement. Property committee had met); Ontario, Fred D, Clark, of|matorium services because cre-|difficulties in China's economic} mittees of Oshawa city council! sociation said Sunday at the as-|becoming increasingiy impor-'with the nation "relying on its! and detailed," he told Warden\only five cremations a year in . ee a -- The location of a site wasitrend was even stronger on the Draw Timetable for the eight-day throne speech bate continues. Way open for! government legislation: Monday (Oct. 8): General de. non-confidence amendment te|amendment proposed since baker speaks. Other party lead-|bate continues, No further tinues. Vote taken at 9:45 p.m. debate with vote on main mo- possibly by Social Credit Leader) minutes except. for Mr. Pearson debate continues. Rules permit amendments or sub - amend. debate followed by votes on any| except Oct, 1.when House meets! dence amendment immediately days and Thursdays; to 6 p.m enn, Aluminum Windows 12 50 (Installed 2.00) L) Aluminum Doors 29.50 (Installed 9.00) 20% OFF @ Grilles and Accessories Siding Awnings Railings Columns Shower Doors DISCOUNT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 1200 Dundes St. E. Whitby Oper Dolly 8 A.M. until 6 P.M, Saturday 8 A.M. until 12 Noon On Joint Project and close confidant of Chancel. | PEKING (Reuters) -- More the problems between the coun- for new buildings bee : p 8 ards, 71, former financial edi- through downtown Peking today man Scott, of Pickering Town-|port back to city council and Rady : i executive vice-president of the|founding of Communist China. ing to council at a special meet-| meeting. Montreal--Jack Suz, 33, oper-|verse weather failed to dampen cil heard anything about negoti.| concluded, "and it now appears| Night Club before it closed iast|tions. Before the parade, For- committee had refused to at-| --|T. Walsh, 71, of the Ontario Su.|2t™y uniform to give a 20-min- John Delisle} « ; pT metary) Matias chins foc 6 new county Sl€/U.S. imperialism". and three _|"modern revisionists' as the Reeve Scott told county coun-| KYTCHENER (CP) -- Crema- with a committee composed of Toronto, oldest original, member} mation costs much less than bu-/development but said the situa-| some weeks ago, sociation's 50th anniversary. | tant. own efforts." Earl Dowswell and other mem- Toronto, he said. This year established, he said, although!west coast. . T D 'debate which opens today, pro-'further amendment and sub.| Monday (Oct.. 1): Liberal|bate 'with votes at 9:30 p.m. throne speech acceptance mo-| Thursday. ers speak if time permits. amendments permitted. EDT on any sub-amendment|tion at 5:45 pan. 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