Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Sep 1964, p. 2

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Senate and of Parliament. | ;flag on a motion to adjourn "I protest," Senator Connolly|Senate. j interjected. "It is outrageous} 4 government bill amen that this kind of talk should go|the Farm Improvement Act t Rg ] | 4 ] on here." -- double the maximum amount, ec ess, e | Senator O'Leary finally was}to $15,000, that' farmers m™ | impro' ruled out of order by Speaker|borrow for capital OTTAWA (CP) -- ine flag is- Maurice Bourget on grounds|ments received final approv sue resulted in an angry Sen- that he could not discuss the!by Senators. ate clash Wednesday between Government Leader Connolly and Senator M. Grattan O'Leary (PC--Ontario). The brief flurry also was sparked by criticism by Oppo- sition Leader Brooks that the government should have ap- pointed a joint Commons-Sen- ate committee, instead of only a Commons committee, to study and recommend a flag design in six weeks. Senator O'Leary said Prime Minister Pearson had been reckless and irresponsible Sun- day in stating in' a television speech that he expected Can- Car Dealers Want K Cost Exemption BANFF, Alta. (CP) -- The Federation of Autemobile Deal- ers Associations of Canada will ask the federal government to allow capital'cost exemption on the purchase of cars costing more than $5,000. Dealers had asked the feder- ation to continue to press the! government 'to withdraw or amend the legislation that does not allow for the capital cost exemption. | Dealers said the regulation was "unduly restrivtive" in sell- ing cars costing more than $5,000 and it was harming the car sales business. : 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 17, 1964 GOOD EVENING -- By JACK GEARIN DRUMHEAD SERVICE, PARADE ON SATURDAY Don't forget next Saturday's mammoth Drumhead service and parade here in which hundreds will participate. The Parade route »is from Alexandra Park down Simcoe street to Memorial Park where spocial service (honoring the dead of two wars will participate), The Legion of Frontiersmen will have' a unit in_ this »Vear's show scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. with the parade. INTERPRETING THE NEWS | Sex Scandal Fades By HAROLD MORRISON jshattered Conservative cabinet.jwas imminent. Wilson launched Canadian Press Staff Writer | Now the average British voter his major political volleys only _ Just a year ago Britain's poli-'appears to be more concerned|to find he had triggered them tical forum Was rocked by tur-|with home and hearth than the}prematurely. ; bulence and turmoil. ____|sex affairs of British politicians.| When the time did come, fi- A party girl named Christine}. The Labor. party, beaten: injnally, to set the eléction date, Keeler stepped out of nowhere/th ree consecutive elections,|the Conservatives dropped so to create the sex scandal of the|sensed the hour of triumph was|many hints about the actual age. A cabinet minister wa@Sinear following the a-ldate--Oct. 15--that its official forced to resign, Critics: pre-/tives' 1963 misfortunes, Now La-jannouncement appeared anti- dicted the downfall of the Con-\por Leader Harold Wilson is{climactic. Douglas-Home was servative regime. struggling to find an issue that/bent on establishing a feeling of _ But that was a year ago and|could topple the administration.!complacency, boredom and times have changed, Christine sleepiness among the voters. has faded into the countryside,|TRAPPED WILSON After all, he seemed to suggest, her name merely a symbol of| The shrewd tactics of Doug- why change things when you misconduct in high. places. Ajlas-Home and his advisers ap- haveit so good? , slender, rather plain - looking|pear to have turned the election That appears to be the tone man named Sir Alec Douglas-|outlook from a crisis to a yawn-)) po cias-Home's campaign. Home has taken over the Con-|The prime minister successfully hough prices. may be serine servative leadership and, with|trapped Wilson into believing.) os "ang the British cur- astonishing skill, has rebuilt thelearlier this year, the election sta may be in a bit of inter- Anglican Women [iverson Probe WA Work ployment; clamoring for the better things of life by buying on the cuff. Soaring land prices, high in- terest rates and a shortage of housing are causing concern. By JANE BECKER _and also to help those who had|tes ghd Bare ge EDMONTON (CP) -- Angli-|been in jail to become Te-es-leurvive four consecutive elec: can women in Canada haveltablished, both inside and out-jii9,. |stiown they are ready and will-|side the church, It may be on these issues that Sg gy gl ts aga aga REVAMP PROGRAMS the election campaign will turn. church. The junior and little helpers At their annual meeting this|departments said they were re- week the women took what|Vamping their entire programs. lsome observers claim was for|Literature for the juniors, a many "the first honest look|mid-week group for girls seven ever" at their work in the|to 11 years old, is being re- vised, and the department is' ada would have a distinctive flag by Christmas based on the maple leaf. -- Senator Connolly described) Senator O'Leary's statement as! outrageous, He said Mr. Pear- son was merely making a prog-| nostication of what he thinks) the Commons flag. committee; might recommend, | Senator O'Leary said that in) view of Mr. Pearson's state:| ment the usefulness of the Com-| mons committee had been tor- pedoed, The prime minister had issued an ultimatum to Lib- eral members of the committee to choose a maple leaf design. QUESTIONS RIGHT | What right had the prime minister to assume that the Senate would accept his flag, Senator O'Leary asked. This amounted to contempt of the 4 REAL ESTATE BOARD MARKS ANNIVERSARY Tt doesn't seem possible that the 130-member Oshawa and District Real Estate Board is celebrating its 10th, anni- versary, The ODREB's next. big social event will be the An- nual Civic Dinner in the Ho- tel Genosha, October 22 with "Abe" Wiebe of Kitchener $ guest speaker, $100 Pictured is one of the many Birks diar mond rings, which start at $75... all available in white or yellow gold... one year's Free Insurance and a presentation case of Sterling Silver. ptnA JEWELLERS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PLANT MORE TREES WINNIPEG (CP)--The Mani- toba' Forest Service set out more than 2,000,000 coniferous free - seedlings last spring as part of its reforestation pro- gram. It also transplanted 1,706,000 seedlings. > show to which I 1 at various levels in Oshawa and district 2 vited; Mayor Lyman with the PUC sation, Mr. | be there sof Council 1 of Ed COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. é., Oshewe 728-7515 fewence" "I Res: 725-2002 or 725-7413 | oe s elected president But that is a-far cry from the crisis that faced the Conserva- tives last year. Just a few months ago the pollsters anti- cipated a great victory for the Labor party, Now they are not so sure. r Ontario Estate y (after » executive 23 ncluding ABE WIEBE ; tion committee). He is an able s f of the educa- a man who knows ' the Real Estate world intimate! "LITTLE NOTES FROM HERE Remember the Rev. 8. ' Church, Toronto? He will bi + Street U.C. next Sunday anniversary of the founding « ' anniversary of the Sunday § + Taylor Twins -- Andy and Cha : Uday engagement at the Mich * special] stage show put on by * The boys played six shows ¢ | show business -- two forme * uled to appear on the Wayns on a late-September date to b ' ley Harmer and Douglas Cross ' big-time U.S, television (Th * Broadway Tonight) will perfor ; nel 2) at 11:30 p.m. on the 17 for a ' SAYS TRAIN WHISTLES L( * A Ritson road north i mous) feels that a recent new * may have had a "disastrous"' « tling situation. He swears t ed 'there have been more trai rings have been louder and lor Could it be that what we n | elety For The. Prevention of ¢ ators? Certainly, unless the H. ter of Albert Street United Churcl ING situation improv AND. THERE inson, the former minis- yrace United ik at Albert on -- the 50th. 57th. a's dancing y completed an s part of a division of GM. g further of rs are sehed- r television show they are Shir- en recently on Hour and On vy night (Chan- 1 the rform LOUDER THAN EVER to remain anony- Tie Oshawa Times awa's train whis- the story appear- whistles and bell- ation | unit of the So- | Engine Oper- these fel- es, + lows are going to need danger } * UAW PICNIC POLL RESULTS Remember the opinion po nic, Lekeview Park last July? Results announced toda Maple leaves on the proposed Leaf and 544 in favor of the ft Should we have a contribu » by the Federal government A total of 1,230 said "yes" opinion. Should the Federal goy Commissions for a comp! A total of 1,414 voted * no opinion. SPEAKING OF CENTENNIAL George Campbell is mi a 3,000-seat, $170,000 Cc andra Park, as stated h column Sept. 15 -- "Ev« the grandstand was suggest writes: " . no memb permitted to 'ask' fox hairs. George has dis; projects, but he has acted port of the grandstand. Wa the subject in a news story ' Arts Theatre' -- pag: stand has merit, if not : George is currently stud) Centennial committee) The City did use the fi: Alexandra Park grandstand (: the new Rotary pool thr: cil has neglected the old R fully), the City Health D dreds of children were a bacteria count as h disposal plant. OPP Say Car ¥ : Is Nearing 5 CORNWALL (CP) -- On! and Quebec provincial pi said Wednesday they ar step closer to breaking a 000,000 car-theft ring with h quarters in Quebec Their comments follow¢ arrest of three men Tu . after provincial police ra farm at Summerstown, about 20 miles from t! tario-Quebec border. ' Gordon Gadbois, abou » Cornwall and Jean-Pau ' ville, 23, and Fred Rus + both of St. Zotique, Que * peared before Justice + Peace Frederick Leps » Cornwall Wednesday, *. with possession of stolen + He set bail at $50,000 fo sell and at $25,000 for G and Manville. ' They are scheduled to in c&mrt at Alexandria, 35 n ast of Cornwall, Tu EXPECTS MORE Cpl. J. J, B. Polnicky ANNOUNCED 1 it the UAW pic- 828 voted for three one Maple ad no opinion. outlined 8 for plan as ion Plan? "no" -- 110 had no the Hall Canada? -- 68 had len PROJECTS t ask for 1 at Alex. Sports Menu > Nuts") that va citizen', He {| committee is splitting Centennial eartedly in sup- i extensively on ymmittee To Study The grand- proposals (which iber of the 14-man stop "quo 19 1ey_from the old 1) to help build City Coun- x (and shame- closed -- hun- water with a sewage in ide. 'Theit Ring reak-Down fer police detach- » arrests were the 11] expected by po+| on with the Que- t the be- more than $2,- ts involving about ring is 0 have icles from the tachment raided a 1 by John Terriah wn' Tuesday and found ~ parts e-model cars in.a two truck ict head. west of squad to dis ng Sault, 'stolen nd trans- 1 about 10 t of Cornwall. j + North, 'Low*tonight, high Friday: church women's auxiliary. The |meeting, which opened Monday, lends today. Typical of the new feeling was the remark Wednesday of Mrs, _H.-E,--Taylor__of Moose Jaw, Sask., editor of the aux- iliary magazine, The Living Message. "The WA isn't the sole cus- todian of the revelation of God to the church,' Mrs. Taylor said. "If Christopher Columbus had been like the old WA he would have needed a blueprint of North America before he left /home. We must all be prepared for transition, even if it's pain- ful." Esther Kerry of Montreal, so- cial service chairman; made a |plea for church women to help jthe aged and the mentally ill, 'Delay Sought 'In NONG Case | SUDBURY (CP)--The lawyer |appointed to prosecute Mr. Jus- |tice Leo Landreville of the On-| | tario Supreme Court on charges} of municipal corruption in- |formed Sudbury magistrate's }court Wednesday that he would seek postponement of the trial] to Sept. 29 from Sept. 21. | The Supreme Court justice, a former mayor of Sudbury, was charged Aug. 4 under the Crim- inal Code in connection with share transactions involving |Northern Ontario Natural Gas /Company and its franchise in} |Sudbury. The case was ad- journed Aug. 4 until Sept. 21) and bail of $5,00 was set. Mr. Justice Landreville was excused Supreme Court duties. Hamilton Crown Attorney |Harvey MecCullogh informed | Magistrate W. F. Woodliffe by \letter Wednesday that he will seek further adjournment of the trial. He added that the under- standing with the defence is that a different magistrate will considering whether the old ap- proach of rewarding good work with badges really meets the needs of all juniors, Even mite boxes, used for missionary collections from pre- school children, may soon be abolished, The boxes yield sub- stantial revenue, but the church now believes children do not un- derstand what they are giving, or why. In their general recommenda- tions for reform, delegates said one well - organized women's group would probably serve the church better than several small ones, and admitted the auxiliary might have outlived its usefulness in some parishes. Special funds and appeals could well be replaced by one con- centrated offering. Some delegates suggested Anglicans being a door-to-door parish campaign to find out where each family could fit into parish life. Church worker Helen Hannon of Parry Sound, Ont., was given missionary standing. Papers Powerful Selling Medium MONTREAL (CP) -- H.. R. Creighton, president of the Newspaper Advertising Mana- gers' Association of Eastern Canada, said Wednesday the daily newspaper is "the most powerful medium in selling goods in the retail store." Mr. Creighton, retail adver- tising manager of the Ottawa Journal, was addressing 60 del- egates to the association's an- nual convention. "As long as our. society func- tions. with people who are edu- cated to read and write and not with bug-eyed idiot - box watchers or donkey - eared sound wave addicts, newspa- pers are here to stay." Today Health Minister Judy LaMarsh is to address the con- be hearing the case. vention. WEATHER FORECAST Warmer Forecasts issued by the Tor-| onto weather office at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Gradual clearing is jexpected today with tempera- tures rising to near seasonable values. Some cloudiness is lik- ely Friday, particularly in the However, the warming trend should continue. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, western Lake On- tario, Niagara regions, Wind- sor, London, Hamilton, .Tor- onto; Sunny with cloudy inter- vals today and Friday, War- mer. Light winds. Eastern Lake Ontario, Geor- gian Bay, Timagami, Algoma, White River regions, North Mainly Sunny, Timmins .. Frid Mount Forest.,... 48 Wingham . Hamilton .. St. Catharines,... Toronto Peterborough .... Trenton 2. <.<cc00 Kingston HUNGIOG ss sccisess Muskoka .. North Bay. Sudbury . Earlton .... Sault Ste. Marie.. Kapuskasing ..... White River....... Moosonee . Bay, Sudbury: Mainly sunny this afternoon, Friday sunny with cloudy intervals. Warmer. Winds light. | Haliburton region, Killaloe:| Gradually clearing this after- noon. Friday sunny with cloudy |intervals. Warmer. Light winds. Cochrane region: Sunny pe- jriods this afternoon. Variable cloudiness Friday. Warmer.| Winds southerly 15 Friday. TORONTO. 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