nes Freedom By ROD CURRIE LONDON (CP)--Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker following 'in the footsteps of the six previous Canadian leaders, rides to the ancient Guildhall Monday to re- ceive the freedom of the City of London. Shortly before noon Monday, weather permitting, he and his wife will drive through the City to the Guildhall in an open, semi-state landau loaned by the Queen. Adding a flash of color to the already glittering proces- sion will be a mounted escort of four Royal Canadian Mounted Police along with the usual four) mounted city policemen. If it tains, the Diefenbakers will use 7 ing March 31 ] a closed car. Queen Elizabeth, then Princess\daughter of a freeman is el-|cials and employees of the un-|auto showroom here. Each got|"8 March 9. ree UNIONIZED SHOP At the ceremony, H. P.|Elizabeth, and Prime Ministers\igible; or by "redemption," ad-jion, their nationality and how/a car for 99 cents. The cabinet order, listing re- Greenhill, principal clerk to the|Menzies of Australia and Nehru|mission by payment after being|they were elected or appointed,| Raymond Lamberti, a 26-\quired expenditures item by 725-0397 OSHAWA RES. 723-7605 723-4631 City's chamberlain, will readjof India. isponsored by one of the Guild-) Details of the financial affairs|year-old truck driver, drove offjitem, was published in today's 50 MILL the traditional de¢iaration that! Some 1,100 persons have been|hatl livery companies. of the unions--to be kept con.lin a 1958 model English Ford.'ofiicial Canada Gazette. No new LA MTOR RRO ---- PCS -- Dief To Receive Of City the prime minister "is a man of good name and fame." linvited to the ceremony within '|the medieval walls of the Guild- n hall, part: of which has bee! standing since 1440 although much of: the building was twice destroyed--in the Great Fire of 1666 and the 1940 Battle of Brit- ain. Guests will inclyde Prime Minister Macmillan and_ the Archbishop 'of Canterbury. The declaration, later signed|1275 and until the 19th century by Diefenbaker, adds: 'He does not desire the free- dom of this City whereby to de- fraud the Queen or this city of lit was essential to every person wishing to trade or be a crafts- man in the city, It also pro- tected holders from impress- ment into the armed forces. | The freedom dates back toforms have been | Unions Queried| About Internal Operations OTTAWA (CP)--About 208| mailed fidential--are also sought, -ni cluding statements of assets and liabilities, income and ex- penditure. Similar information will be sought from all corporations in Canada. The information is required under a law passed by Parlia- ment last year and made effec-| tive as of Jan. 1, 1963. to international and national trade unions operating in Can- ada to find out the nature and extent of the internal control. The forms were distributed today of the $239,143,321 it is spending Government Gives Account Of Spending OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment gave a public accounting this month without Buy Used Car any of their rights, customs or er ' ; advantages, but that he will pay) But it was no' until 1757 that! ty, --, ics to core, his scot and bear his lot; and|the corporation decided to con- i ; | ; 7 ; ON-\ hile information about control si they all say. \fer the{ freedom by presentation) o9¢ ynions and corporations. The Canadian leader, 240th\as the?City's highest honor to, 4), half of the 200 set person to be so honored, thenldignitaries. out tad toe Pe: receives a copy of the freedom| Today, many ordinary citi- Were ma 1 to top officia' < enclosed in a casket and signs|zens can, and do, get the tree-|inernalinae ee th in the roll of fame. Others on the\dom by applying to the City,|United States, since they ren 4 roll include Lord Nelson, Flor-| This may be done in one of| certify sd information hin out ence Nightingale, Lord Baden-|three ways: By "servitude,"|'heit Canadian membership. Powell, Sir Winston Churchill,|serving a full term of appren-| The forms, divided into two Field Marshals Earl Alexander|ticeship to a freeman; by "pat-|parts, include questionnaires and Viscount Montgomery,|rimony," hereby the son orj|about the organization, the offi- For 99 Cents ELIZABETH, NJ, (AP) -- Three hardy bargain hunters, one of them a woman, figured this bargai--a used car for 99 ceris--was worth an_ all-night outdoor wait in near-zero tem: peratures, So, after moving into line late Thursday night, the three first- comers were. rewarded Friday with first choices in the George Washington birthday sale at an parliamentary authority 'under power of a Governor-General's warrant. It obtained authority to spend spending programs were in the' list. The Governor-General's war- rant covers only necessary ex- penditures for February. Fur- ther warrants will. be required for March--final month of the fiscal year--and for the first couple of months of next fiscal year until the new Parliament can meet to vote funds to the government in the normal way. A total of 67,085,000 acres,are planted to hay in the United States -- some 500,000 more' acres than corn. ; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Februory 23, 1963 125 Doctor Discounts cancer' "'are an association of omens and not cause and ¢f- Ta fect. Smoke-Cancer Tie Smoking does play a role tn NEW DELHI, India (AP)--|!ung cancer and coronary heart The president of the American|'isease but we don't know what College of Chest Physicians aid Friday "'there are no statistics to prove that smoking causes the role is," he said. The American college is con- ducting a five-day international cancer of the lung--that is only|°°M8ress here on chest diseases. an inference by statisticians." co Dr. John Briggs of St. Paul, (Minn,, told a press conference that in his opinion smoking and the money under a warrant is- sued Feb. 8--two days after Parliament was dissolved for the April 8 election. A cabinet order-in-council un- der which the warrant was ob- tained was made necess@ry be- cause Parliament ended without; having voted approval of any of the more-than $6,000,000,000 government spending program} for the current fisca: year end-| INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Bob Clancy ACCOUNTING SERVICE * stavice CLEANERS ond LAUNDERERS WA = PORT HOPE ITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curtains, Drapes, Blonkets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY ~ I "SA en echo og Pear 184 BOND ST. W, | | fi ues SPOTLIGHT Oe tn Oe MATTRESSES, CONTINENTAL BEDS SAVE 35.00! 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