Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1963, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

. i 4 @_ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Mey 4, 1963 EVACUEES ARRIVE * These Indian girls sit lowknife, N. W ..T., Friday «aboard the RCAF aircraft morning from Fort Simpson, "which brought them to Yel- about 250 miles away. The community has been evacu- ated because of rising flood waters. Metro Winnipeg Faces Stern Test : WINNIPEG (CP)--The Met-|for the replacement of the yopolitan Winnipeg government/élected Metro council by a gov- thas yet to face its sternest test/erning body of people appointed jn a public scrutiny that began|/from councils of member mu- dast Monday. nicipalities. * A three-member royal com-| The Winnipeg brief also wants mission appointed by the Mani-/changes in assessments and the toba government is reviewing|return of street control to mem- 'the role of the controversial cor-|ber municipalities except for sporation set up Nov. 1, 1960. |bridges, subways and under- , Commission hearings are ex-| passes. ed to last at least another! In addition to arterial roads| "week with the City of Winnipeg/and assessment, Metro also brief yet to come. handles transit, water supply, * Winnipeg will ask for whole-|sewage disposal, planning, civil wale changes in the metro setup|defence, zoning regulations and 'which embraces 19 municipali-|building permits. oe) ten pee ape seis = The brief by city| During the hearings so far, 'council, will be presented by|Metro suffered an early setback "Mayor Stephen Juba, long an|When its requestfor higher pro- opponent of Metro, |Vincial grants was ruled beyond * He has engaged in a running|the commission's terms of ref- Yeud with Metro Chairman Rich-|erence. 'ard Bonnycastle almost since) The ruling was made by Com- mission Chairman Lorne Cum- a ---- ming, Ontario's deputy minister of municipal affairs. His move was later explained by another commission mem- ber, lawyer Sydney Halter, also commissioner of the Canadian Football League. Mr. Halter said the commis- sion was empowered only to deal with financial arrange- ments between Metro and its member communities, Despite Mr. Cumming's rul- "WINNIPEG IS LARGEST . Winnipeg is the largest city in 'Metro and its views carry pro- portionate weight. Mr. Juba personally wants the 'Yeplacement of Metro by total amalgamation and this view has --e, support at city - But the Winnipeg brief calls : Nurses Begging ' Not Bargaining Association Told Five-Cent Cigars Will Be Tax-Free WINNIPEG (CP) -- Five-cent TORONTO (CP) -- An indus- trial relations expert suggested 'compulsory arbitration as the best answer to the problem of low nurses' salaries at the an- nual meeting of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario Friday. Dr. John Crispo of the Uni- versity of Toronto, appointed to study the effectiveness of the association's present personnel rogram, said nurses today ave "begging" rather than "bargaining" power. Dr. Crispo told 1,800 nurses 'that compulsory arbitration is) 'not incompatible with profes-| sionalism, * Adherence of the Ontario Hos- 'pital Services Commission, the ultimate controller of nurses' 'salaries through its control of) hospital budgets, to the ruling) 'of the arbitrators would have to 'be "'spelled out" in legislation, che said. :. Groups of nurses not in hos- pitals would not be protected by 'arbitration and would have to cigars will be tax-free under the Manitoba. government's pro- posed tobacco tax, it was dis- closed Friday. Cigars costing more will be taxed at a rate of one cent in the six-to-15 ceht range, two cents from 16 to 25, three cents from 26 to 35, four cents from 36 to 45 and five cents for more than 45. The tax on pipe, cigarette and chewing tobacco and snuff will be one cent for each half-ounce or part of half ounce. DANCE TONIGHT Old Time - Modern ADMISSION--$1.00 wesort to something like the] "'pink-list" or '"'unfair list" used) 'by teachers, Dr. Crispo said. | SERVICE STATIONS 'OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. WHITE ROS ONTARIO MOTOR SALES E STATION 177 BOND STREET EAST MEADES SUNOCO STATION 588 KING STREET EAST LITTLE CHIEF TEXACO STATION 83 RITSON ROAD SOUTH CLEMENTS SUPERTEST STATION 102 SIMCOE STREET NORTH LAWLESS SHELL STATION 227 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH ' aS, ing, Metro officials here regard him as a friendly face because he helped set up Toronto's Metro system nearly a decade ago, Toronto and Winnipeg are the only centres with Metro govern- ments in Canada. EXAMINE DEPARTMENTS First days of the hearing dealt with an examination of Metro departments and the Metro brief. .. Then member municipalities, in alphabetical order, began laying traditional grievances be- fore the c ission. But Mr. Cumming early made it clear complaints would not go unchallenged. After hearing more than 50 By STEPHEN SCOTT VANCOUVER (CP)--There is a lookout point beside an aban- doned coal mine on the narrow canyon of the muddy Peace River in northern British Co- |iumbia, Below, across the river, can be seen trucks the size of bee- tles, shacks the size of match- boxes and men the size of ants. The fast-flowing river winds away around a bend. "This point. will be under wa- ter," said a guide dramatically. "The top of the dam will reach that sign over there,' he adds, pointing to a marker above him and more than a mile across the river. The lookout point at the site of the 600-foot high, 1 -mile long Peace River dam -- for which a $73,000,000 contract was let Friday--serves to indicate to guests of the British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority the immensity of its $800,000,000 Peace River power project. IN MOUNTAIN COUNTRY The dam, constructed of 60,- 000,000 cubic yards of sand, gravel and rock, will rise in mountainous country that has seen only scattered logging, Market Board Will Set Tobacco Rules TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- The Ontario Flue-Cured To- bacco Growers' Marketing Board will set regulations gov- erning production and market- ing of the 1963 tobacco crop at a special meeting here Monday. The new controls presumably will incorporate certain de- mands laid down before the to- bacco board directors by the Ontario Farm Products Mar- keting Board at a joint meet- ing here Thursday. The government board, which has supervisory power over a dozen producer marketing boards in Ontario, has ordered the tobacco board to reverse two of its decisions regarding acreage controls on this year's crop. Government marketing direc- tors have directed the tobacco board to permit growers ex- emptions of six acres per farm from the 40 per cent reduction in the basic acreage set on the 1963 crop. The board also was directed to permit growers to transfer acreage quotas be- tween farms, The tobacco board earlier had voted to impose a straight 40 per cent reduction, outlawing the acreage exemption and quota transfers. Peace River Dam 'Ghetto | In Mountain Area Mentality k mining, farming and fur trap- Hurt J ws ping over the sired "oe , e The nearest co NEW YORK (AP) -- Dr. Hudson Hope, a former Hud-lpruno Bettelheim, a University son's Bay Company trading post!o¢ Chicago psychologist, says whose few ramshackle buildings the holocaust that overtook mil- have been considerably aug-|iions of Jews in Europe during mented by trailers--used even|the Second World War was, in or the senses and em-jreasonably possible at that ame! otions 0 that one will be|~and to continue to live at the permitted to survive." old place with one's old associ- ; ations, pretending that not much Bettelheim, himself a Jew,|nad really was in a Nazi concentration) "The only explanation I could camp during the war. tind for such a strange denial He said "it was hard for mejof reality was that it was due to accept that many Jews were|to remnants of a ghetto mental- willing to live in utter degrada-jity. This ghetto mentality, in tion to save their earthly pos-jturn, was the consequence of sessions -- which still seemed/living for centuries in ghettos." cizéd by Jews in the United States for his theory, Bettelheim He has been strongly criti- ACADIAN aE pe ey et iy a ETS Reterring to the uprising of the Jews against the Nazis in Warsaw, Bettelheim said: "They (American Jews) ac- cept as the way of things that, eral hundred thousand Jews in Warsaw, only a few thousand planned and did resist, while hundreds of thous- ands meekly accepted their fate and co-operated with their ex- terminators, while quite a few Jews who had been, in pre-Hit- ler times, leaders of their com- munities, actively helped their said, exterminators."" as stores--of construction work- ers and those who service them. Nearest large community is Fort St. John, 50 miles to the east, a burgeoning city feeling the pains of the rapid growth of the Peace River country in recent years, Most of the dam workers live in trailers near the site, STARTS 100 MILES WEST The Peace River starts about 100 miles to the west at the con. fluence.of the Parsnip. and Fin-| CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists @ Pick-up ond Delivery Service © Drive in Service @ Same Day Service Vaults on Premises part, a result of "ghetto men- tality" among them. He said there has been "'a sur- vival of ghetto thinking Among present-day American Jews." In a speech Friday before the 20th anniversary conference of the American Council for Juda- sth gree agemg of ghetto i ee 2 " thinking is of the form of an] PHONE 728-5141 ostrich policy, to avoid having 299 BLOOR W. lay rivers, It wanders through the Rocky Mountain trench and over the fertile Peace River plain of northern B.C, and Al- berta to the Slave River, part of the northward-flowing Mac- kenzie water system. Even now the facilities of Fort St. John are strained to the ut- most, with demands being made for permission to tax trailers so that school costs can be met. The project was first pro- posed in 1958 by the interests of the late Swedish industrialist Axel Wenner-Gren. The Wenner - Gren interests proposed the project as part of a vast development of the Rocky Mountain trench. The government took over the proj- ect in 1961, along with the giant, province - wide B.C. Electric Company, and the next year formed the B.C. Hydro and Power Authority which has the responsibility of developing both the Peace and the Columbia. Tak With You New Proposal MONTREAL (CP)--The CNR, after years of watching the au- tomobile siphon off its long-dis- tance passengers, fis trying a policy of "if you can't lick 'em, join 'em." The publicly - owned railway announced plans Friday under which a family or a group of travellers can take their car along with them. It said the cost will be competitive with travel- ling by car. The plan is to operate experi- mentally between Montreal, To- ronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. It will be expanded to meet demand # it proves suc- cessful, the CNR said. Under the plan, cars will be carried in the railway's fast freight trains. The car will leave about 24 hours before the| passengers and arrive about 24 hours later, | The cars will be transported| submissions, the commission will make a report to the pro- vincial government which set up the Metro corporation. The Progressive Conservative government appointed the com- mission to find out how the ex- periment is working out. Tobacco Prices At 46.84 Per Pound TILLSONBURG; Ont. (CP)-- The Ontario Flue-Cured To- bacco Growers' Marketing Central Collegiate PRESENTS A SPRING FESTIVAL MUSIC AND DANCE. IN THE AUDITORIUM FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 3 & 4th, 1963 Admission 50c Time 8 p.m. UR s Dax DANCE PARTY DOUG KEMP & HIS ORCHESTRA 5 Jubilee 3 7 PAVILION. 37 7: . & OSHAWA al 257 ynusvh alte in special carriers. | Board reported sales Friday of 952,084 pounds of tobacco n average 46.84 cents a d have been sold at an average 51.13 cents. To date, the board has re- moved 23,373,808 pounds from the market at an average 51.95 cents with the aid of a grower levy and government-guaran- teed bank loans, EXPORTS MOST Venezuela is the world's larg- est oil exporter and ranks third in production behind the United States and Soviet Union. To date, 154,733,431 pounds HALL FOR RENT DNIPRO HALL 681 EDITH ST. to take action. It is 0 t7p0 Olle HELD OVER! FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:30 = 3:35 - 5:40 - 7:45 - 9:55 KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL 12 PRICE PASS To the Friday, May 10th KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO AT THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over *3,000 in Prizes including 3 1963 CAR OR $2,000 CASH. $1,000 Hi-Lo Gome. $1,700 Big Snowball (54 nos.) $900 Small Snowball (52 Nos.) Plus $600 regular games. $450 'special games. FREE DOOR PRIZES Don't forget te buy the economy peck fer velue ond save money. KINSMEN KINSMEN 6 r 4 z m Zz Walt Disney's "TOBY Last Times--TODAY and SUNDAY! BOTH IN COLOR STARTS MONDAY TYLER & "OLE REX" Everything Happens And Anything Goes! } |"BOURBON ST. SHADOWS" -- with -- RICHARD DERR ADDED TRUE THRILLER "FOUR FOR THE MORGUE" -- with-- . STACY HARRIS STUART MILLAR one LAWRENCE TURMAN preseoe JUDY GARLAN DIRK BOGARDE "| COULD GOON TECHNICOLOR® lane PANAVISION® Rereased thew unten antisee eae | FEATURE... SINGING" pil URT LANCASTER, AUDREY HEPBURN is "THE UNFORGIVEN" in Technicolor 0% > PHONE ~ TORONTO -- 282-3969 -- WHITBY 668-2692 BOX OFFICE OPENS EACH EVENING 8:00 P.M SEE YOU at the "GET" TON DRIVE OUT | * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! TONITE @ SUNDAY e MONDAY BOX-OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. COME EARLY!, ""LIBERTY VALANCE" STARTS 8:30 KK " . Pain TINENT ; WONY HALL - JOYCE TAYLOR - JOHN DALL| MEET DUFF ROMAN Popular Dise Jockey of CKEY Master of Ceremonies oon ALSO oe The Oshawa Jaycees Will Crown MISS TEEN-AGE ROAD-E-0 Everyone ! Come to the "Get" THE MACABRE MASTERPIECE OF TERROR! luke thyheak from aut my beart Perfect for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. CAPACITY OVER 400 PERSONS' Catering Services if Desired Plenty of 'FREE Parking For Further Information PHONE 725-9921 or 723-3252 FORGET THE BABY- SITTER CHILCREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE - * OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE * 723-4972 | Choose Your Choice For TWO LOVEABLE ROGUES CARRY THEIR SPORTING FEUD TO A PACIFIC PARADISE! MISS TEENAGE ROADEO This Weekend at the ! | GET" 'DUFF ROMAN OF C.K.E.Y. RADIO Will Crown Her THIS SATURDAY EVENING °e SEE YOU THERE AGE LIMIT 15-21 -- 8.30 -- 11.30 Se Goofirey Coverall cod tren Foxwall Biri by ition Fhe tewllting | SHOW TIMES 1:50 - 3:50 - 5:50 - 7:50 - LAST SHOW 9:30 -- ADDED THRILL HIT -- CRAZED LOVE OF A PREHISTORIC GIANT FOR A RAVISHING TEEN-AGE GIRLY 'The Rank Oryanize6en presente mania JAMES MASON rmonms JOHN MILLS Yiara Yak INCOLOUR ADULT CLAUDE DAUPHIN * HERBERT LOM sewn ROSENDA MONTEROS iti ENTERTAINMENT 'SSD Ft coma + ad PLUS SHORT FEATURE COLOR CARTOON 3 RING-A-DING RHYTHM SON OF SINBAD ITE! . And take thy form gor... Quoth THE RAVEN "NEVER MORI VIOLENT PEOPLE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy