Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1963, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 1, 1963 GOOD EVENING Liberals May Break By JACK GEARIN "SPOONERISMS" IRK SANDY BAIRD Municipal Affairs Minister James Spooner is still being pan- ned for his Department's constant reluctance to interfere with "local autonomy" The latest blast came re- cently from Sandy Baird of the Kitchener Waterloo-Re- cord after Mr. Spooner pledg- ed his Department's aid in helping the Kitchener area's planning study. Wrote Mr, Baird in his col- umn "Looking Around": "This means apparently that the province will give counse] and perhaps cash but won't apply any pres- sure to communities thwart- ing the effort to do some- : thing for tomorrow, "In fairness, Mr. Spooner made a fine plea for their co- operation, but on the basis of past experience that won't be enough. "That won't enough" e i Mr, Spooner was guest SPOONER speaker at the annual Civic ner of the Oshawa Rotary Club last January, He was achievemenis in be nearly JAMES Day Din impressive when reviewing his Department's the field of ict of Interest' curbs Later, cted, he was not so impressive Later he was evasive when asked.to comment on an inter pretation of the law. by City Solicitor Edward Mc- Neely of Oshawa in regards to the Oshawa Board of Education and referred this department to Hon, William G, Davis, Minis- ter of Educ Mr Dav MeNeely's 'Conf! when con "Conflict ation refused to comment on Mr, on (which said, in effect, that the majo- archolder, of a limited company could le- choo! board while silting on said The Qshawa Board had previously sought his Cabinet colleague didn't wish autonomy Davis showed no inclination to clear up "conflict" clauses in the Ontario and the Schools Admin trustees) between jafte ng aldermen) r hoo! COMMUTER SERVICE NO WILD DREAM +h note herein of last Wednesday re. daily com- ween Oshawa and Toronto t are from a statement on the sub- government last week Operation of rail commuter and rapid some of the existing railways entering Metro The extent to which such service would be pat- ¢ must be the subject of further study findings in the current study being al government, as part of the Metro- i region Transportation Study. Studies are f problem areas where the rail lines meet, 0 and the Union Station area, and these _ before any firm indication of feas- pose ot this. parliamentary study is to determine the track, s | and station facilities which would be requir- ed, and could be provided to handle varying numbers of pas- sengers either by transit or commuter train on the existing railway lines in the area within about 30 miles of Union Station. "The results of this feasibility study will be available early in September and will be evaluated by a special Cabinet com- mittee . . "Each li the study area is being investigaied to deter- mine the facilities required to handle peak period commuter or transit tre over a wide range of passenger volume, in addition to the other railway traffic which must use the tracks. The routes under investigation include CNR lines to George- town, Richmond Hill, Markham and Oshawa, CPR on, Bolton, Peterborough and Whitby . . . lies to date, indicate that most of the lines could wo trains during peak periods and that several ased for a much more frequent service, with , ks and signals. With modern each train could han --_ up to 1,000 seated passengers The committee w tudy all forms of transportation ed by Hamil ton, Barrie and Oshawa and wil program for co-ordinated transportation need r th er y Newm lines to Milt saul handle one lines could be relative iditional t equipm S rapidly expanding region THE TRUE SPIRIT OF FORGIVENESS d n Ottawa w tion and paving iob e w avenue he also that be asked to kick in tern Up the resi they opeland Park, Ottawa, and all Gents must be pretty well heeled to? pay because the hich road nm some cases damaging non King street assessment if near Hart's high side t they were asked to pay nol of our own making." pas ar s basis their © 'errnr THEY RE STULL UP IN ARMS Oshawa Frank-Robson sireet areas nd intend to continue to swamp City Hall residents wish to thank Mayor Albert V. Walker viewing this situation and same Gordon Attersiy, sersonally affected by such air pollution or odors, t of being present at the September Council tm be hoped that by the time this meeting rolls have a constructive solution as suggested by Dr. C. C. denis do noi intend jo sit back and see d again. Now is the time for residents to do the Air Pollution by-law and let City Council hese problems. Even the zoning by-law states is taxed Residential and the ths matter stelve something about know about ert one side Sincerely Mrs. H. Boorman, 22 Frank street, « iv Meanwhile, the number sheep, lambs and horses clined beth East and West Cattle Industry Swings To West OTTAWA (CP) le farms declined to 1,340,000 head dusiry's swing to Western Can- June 1, down 6.5 per cent from ada conti a bu! 33,000 a year earlier. There reau of st showed Vere drops of 8.9 in the Wednesda East and 45 per cent in the The numb a West calves on © Tarm™s The number of horses de- 37 ner cent a7 i chned 62 per. cent during Jute 1 12 months to 447,800 from. 477.- earber. a 2M, with declines of $.2 per pained nm the Bast and 68 per the West The catt per cent of atile «nd Tost tram The 7 cent cipped 5 64,000 | a ter w Judge Queries Methods Used On Doukhobors ish Columbia apr ha of ex sions De ten wi cou He said not W ma th Was couple daugh Wednesday was crushed A Beamsville Ont., nd their 16-year-old were killed heyn their car mi VANCOUVER (CP)--A B s questione psycholog tract f from mukhobor Mr Ju We i dr wk on the Quec les west MONTRI CRASH THAT KILLED THREE iision With an ol tank on Eli Ont Cath Vineland, of St at Al K Pear hammered We dn t <da av over a i8 hours, He was t WE be OUT FOR FooD He e@ admis f confess ts and t he tr ju have admitted admissions taker other ssions Demenoff those awa\ ine ° evidence of ns g had gone out ay WEATHER FORECAST } off s Clear Tonight, Sunny Friday yrecasts bx ce at ynopsis: Low sie Fr maby nderst orm Low Georgian gol Oo ma chrane North of ar de- 15 Sheep and lambs on Canadi an + Forecast tonight, Temperatures hich Friday Vhserved Temprratures overnight, hich Wedne Monti ; zabeth seven arines, y Bast, 45, Helen a John his 43-year- old wife nd daughter Ester were enroute to their Murder Witness Says He Was RCMP Agent medic mis 0-~e gai f the expert 0 blows om ive the cause bet ween Pearson men, identified by nbers of Pearson's d $100 a week by r and a com the 1945, and of violence « INTERPRETING THE NEWS spe By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP)--State Secre tary Pickersgill indicated Wed-| nesday that the government will support a new formula to break) up a logjam of more than 1,100 parliamentary divorces, The government House leader) told the Commons a private member's bill sponsored by Nicholas Mandziuk (PC--Mar- quetie) will be debated on gov arnment time later this session 0 facilitate its passage. "It is my understanding that this bill would have fairly wide- spread support in the House,"') Mr, Pickersgill said. He made the comment as the Commens gave second reading --approval in principle--to 200 divorce bills in addition to the W given second reading last week, The bills go before the Commons miscellaneous private bills committee today, The bill formally enacting the contentious sales tax on build ing materials and production machinery also is expected to jget third and final reading to- day. Detailed study of this mea sure was completed Wednesday after a protracted debate NAMES COMMISSIONER The Mandziuk divorce bill pro vides for the appointment of a divorce commissioner who would be an officer of the Sen ate with legal training He would hear testimony divorce petitions from Quebex and Newfoundland, the only | provinices without divorce courts and make recommendations to the Senate The Senate would pass a reso Shortly after, Larose's leg was lution to annul or dissolve a blown off when a bomb planted/number of marriages and the in his car expioded when he'Commons would not have to started it; Watson himself was deal with the divorce cases, In badly beaten with baseball bats the event of an appeal, the and left for dead in a ravine/pellant's petition would be c near Ottawa, and 30-year-old sidered by both houses of Par Donald Cote was shot five times liament in the form of a private from a passing automobile. bill. Watson testified that Cote Arnold helped mop up the blood and/kaming), straighten the office after Pear-/year procedural son was killed parliamentary. divorces along Pearson's body was found with Frank Howard (NDP -- July 5, 1961, nine days after the /Skeena), said outside the Com killing, and the coroner's jury;mons that he will support the ruled he had died at the hands Mandziuk bill. Mr. Howard was of "persons unknown." absent from Ottawa Mr. Peters added. however. that he will continue his proce dural blockade until the new for jobs at a canning factory when the accident occurred (CP Wirephoto) on Peters (NDP--Timis who has led a two battle against . Double Standard | For Colonialism By CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Press Staff Writer ndard" is tt hackles in t t these days ws different people rs rges »Asian use one set new noiion lawlessness tien only they ace against nten volunterr a lawtu are called volunteers "H d the same } ry nd the iomer ron we d AIM .f ndependent t their h HIGHEST Th na afuriate coun. ed duty y Tha '| won am big CLEAN YOUR FURNACE TODAY FREE TO CUSTOMERS au PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT SPECIALISTS Win GOOD FOOD Breoktest, Lunch, Dinner PAM. to 2PM 3:30 P.M. wm BPM Hotei Lancaster IMA Reel Extote Lid TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 Kine Se. W. WHITTINGTON Electrical Appliances WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION AUG. 5 to AUG. 10 Reopening Aug. 12 ee gone law Pickersgill said outside the. House the Mandziuk meas ire may be called debate before the adjournment pected late this week if there an agreement between the par ies to pass it with little debat e But this prospect was not ex _. pected to materialize dip. HOUSE TEMPERS FLARE 4). Tempers ared Wednesday charge Over Suggestions that the House adroit. Sit for extended hours today and Friday in a drive to complete for Nogueira, a schola mild-mannered matic infig ae | of tine fielding with cool Aas remain relaxed charge ness At one point, with both diplo matic and public galleries we led, the Portuguese foreigy minister amused himself ing war housing squeeze a translati by twirling forced doubling up of his plastic ea on the end'more families eased sharply of his during the last decade. A re- Even ngry port Wednesday on the 1961 cen ~f Port concede sus showed number of dou bied-up or multiple fam households dropped 16 from 229.425 between the and 1961 censuses. Despite this nited decline, the size of households that declined only silghtiv--to an av Premier erage 3.9 persons from four the Na 1951 SQUEEZE EASES OTTAWA (CP) -- The lon that two 061 post long on one penc some of the r the cast we But the Portuguese tle atlempt to disguise their dis- Niusionment with the Nations--a_ disillusionment was bluntly stated by . when he. told Assembly last ar do not yet know whether we shall be 'the first country to abandon the UN, but we shall surely. be among the first Meanwhile we shall refuse them co everything direct inter to make iit Special Weekly Message To Members Of CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB 24 238 2s aboration in snot in our John Ovens, 0.2. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH. 723-4811 " " a? a" pa aaa 1 BONELESS ROUND & SIRLOIN STEAKS 50: 1c 09 79 39 BONELESS - SHOULDER ECONOMY---4 & 7 SHORT CUT (let 4 PRIME RIB BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET FRESH PORK 'BUTT SWEET, PEAMEALED COTTAGE i ROLLS ex. ¢ 9 Shoulder 45: |the work of the first part of the) session, There are still five gov- ernment bills to be considered, lincluding the proposal. for a $400,000,000 municipal develop- ment and loan fund, The opposition seemed ready to approve a government motion to extend the hours when a de- bate blew up over the govern- |ment's. plans to increase old-age -|pensions to $75 from $65 and ex- tend family allowances to stu- dents beyond the age of 16 Opposition MPs. peppered the government with questions on the timing of the pension and al- lowance increases, suggesting that they be implemented year Prime M nisier Pearson nally replied with signs of anger that the increases might have been approved by now if it had not been for "delay and obstruc- tion" of other bills by the oppo sition WITHDRAWS OFFER Gordon Churchill, Conserva tive House leader, said he would not agree to extending the House hours in view of the un- fair accusations about obstruc tion. He said his has part " party co Senators ;compliment, this! * Logjam Of Divorces operated with the government to shorten some debates, 'Another dauble cross," shouted an unidentified Liberal backbencher. "There was no agreement," Mr. Churchill replied, "Thad assumed, sir, we were dealing with gentlemen,' Mr, Pickersgill shot back Mr. Churchill returned the saying he did not agree with the remarks 'made by a person who purports to be a sentlegpan," At thi' point, Speaker Alan Macnaughton cut off further ar- gument and the question of longer hours was left in the air. In other business, the govern. ment made another last-minute amendment before the Com- mons completed its clause-by- clause consideration of the sales tax on building materials and production machinery, Under the change, offers to buy in writing that have the Status of sales contracts in Que- bec will be considered as con- tracts for tax refund purposes. The tax.does not apply to sales for which contracts were signed before June 13, date of the bud- get Delay MPs Pay Boost OTTAWA mentary pay stalled temporari ate The August \ House, ac cording to an unofficial explana- tion, doesn't want to display un- seemly haste in passing the raise to $15,000 a year for its own members and to $18,000 for members of the House of Com mons But heas-shakings spread on Parliament the increase from the $10,000 rate has been by the government The majerity of Commons members, both on the govern- ment and opposition Sides, were nonpl lussed Monday when Oppo sition Leader Diefenbaker criti cized the raise and voted against it They didn't that there ism of the (CP)--The boost has ly the pariia- been by Sen- pper are wide Hill that present held up pay like his i be widespread in remark woul Oss rease act RECEIVING REACTION Already members' mail boxes being crowded with letters constituents protesting al both the amount of the increase and its timing, The raises are to be made retroactive to the April 8 election The bill, which also boosts the are from incomes of Social Credit Leader Thompson and T. C. Douglas, New Democratic Party leader, to $22,000 a year from $10,000 by giving them an extra $4,000 allowance as minority © party leaders, was introduced in the Commons and given first and second readings Monday 93 2 P.M. FRESH EGGS O¢ FARMERS' MARKET EVERY FRIDAY --- 9 P.M, AND FRUIT On Tuesday, it was given third reading in the Commons and irst and second reading in the Senate It stood as item No, 1 on the Senate order paper when the Jpper House met Wednesday. A royal assent ceremony was scheduled for the Wednesday dinner-hour adjournment, But when the item was called, Senator W. Ross Macdonald (L --Ontario), government leader in the Upper House, said it would stand over for discussion ater He offered no- explanation. Later, sources said that Senator Macdonald, who also is a min- ister without portfolio in the cabinet, felt the Senate would be showing undue haste in push- ing the bill through three read- ings in two days It still is expected the bill will be given third reading and royal assent before the Commons and Senate adjourn, probably by the weekend, for their summer re- cess CALL OR SEE DIXON'S OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER SO YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 VEGETABLES NO C tb 39 49 EXTRA FEATURE ONTARIO 1 FIELD Red Ripe Tomatoes FIRST GRADE CREAMERY CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE BREAD 2 for EXTRA FEATURE FRESH KILLED OVEN READY 6-8 LB. AVG TURKEYS 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e 12 49:

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