Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1964, p. 2

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

"| will not be able to "blackmail"| By CARL MOLLINS '»yressure . .. from a few ex- TORONTO. (CP) Prime|trerists in one part Of Can- Minister, Pearson called on) ada." "true Canadians" Thursday to| "The purpose of these crude averwhelm by demonstrations | threats and pressures was to of loyalty: an extremist minor-|get the government to cancel ity that would destroy the coun-|the royal visit and give them try. (the extremists) a prestige and He warned violence - minded| authority which they did not de- separatists in Quebec that they| serve and should not have... . "To cancel the visit in the lthe rest of the country into meeting minority demands. He defended his government's decision to go ahead with Queen Elizabeth's visit to Canada Oct. Cole Porter, 71, Dies After Overwhelm Minority By Loyalty: Pearson MORE AT WORK Unemployment. in Canada at mid-September, dipped to 218,000, the lowest September figure since the boom year of 1956, The Dominion Bureau of Statistics and the federal de- partment of labor estimated the jobless total at 3.1 per cent of the labor force, a decline of 5-13 in the face of threats and demonstrations by Quebec sep-| aratists that received "exces-| sive and exaggerated" publicity in some cases, to 'worry, anxiety and indeed "JUSTICE MINISTER FAVREAU face of threats of this kind would have been their triumph and our humiliation." WOULD DESTROY COUNTRY "The visit "underlined in an unhappy way--indeed, in a hu- miliating way--that there is a small minority that would de- stroy our country." "This minority, this small mi- nority, violent and provocative, must be overwhelmed by the expressed and demonstrated loyalty of Canadians . every- where -- English-speaking and French-speaking -- to Canada, to its institutions--of which the Kidney Surgery SANTA MONICA, Calif, (AP)| Worldfamed composer and lyr-| Mr, Pearson told a luncheon jicist Cole Porter died Thursday|now been dramatically put be- meeting of the Empire Club of |night in a Santa Monica hospi-| Toronto that he was subjected|tal, where he underwent kid-| ney surgery Oct, 13, He was 71. iene : -| Constitution 29,000 from the _ previous month and 32,000 lower than September of last year. Graph shows monthly totals, includ- | ing persons without jobs and looking for work, and those on temporary layoffs. --(CP Newsmap) OTTAWA (CP) --Justice mons Thursday that the posed new formula to bring jhome the Canadian constitution "guarantees the dignity of Can WEATHER FORECAST ada and the liberty of each of its governments." He reported to the House on Continuing the adoption Wednesday by a |federal - provincial conference arm lof a formula under which the | Canadian Parliament. will be jable to amend the constitution | without getting final approval But Very Cloudy ten sing |. "A milestone in the constitu- TORONTO (CP) -- Marine| forecasts issued by the weather office at $:30 a.m, valid until 11 a.m. Saturday: Lake Superior; Winds south-| Hamilton to 25/St. Catharines. : to 20 continuing increasing west, today and knots Winds southwest near 10 knots; |Kingston .+.e+see» 4 | fair weather. Lake Ontario, Lake Erie: Winds light variable today be- coming northeast to east 10 to 15 tonight; increasing cloudi- ness. | Forecast Temperatures Windsor 45 St. Thomas | 3 {London .+. Toronto through the night; fair weather. | Peterborough . Lake Huron, Georgian Bay:! Trenton ..... sooeee 40 | | tional evolution of Canada," jsaid Mr. Favreau as he paid jtribute to the "broadminded-| ness and patriotism" of the provincial attorneys - general jwho, with the justice minister, Kitchener ... Mount Forest.. Wingham ... drafted the new formula. | Opposition Leader Diefen-| beker said that while Cana- dians would be glad to learn Killaloe Muskoka .. North Bay.. Sudbury . Earlton «++. soeeee Sault Ste. Marie... Kapuskasing «+++ White River.... Moosonee' . Timmins ..++ oeeee C'Est Le Dent I See MONTREAL (CP) -- A tooth{ try to Implant a plastic lens in th for an eye. That's the principle being fol-| lowed in a new technique to) overcome problems associated] with using plastic material to restore vision lost by clouding of the cornea. The procedure was described Thursday at the' Pan-American Congress of Ophthalmology by Dr. Joaquin Barraquer of Bar- celona. For some time, he said, the procedure has been to do a transplant of a healthy cornea from a cadaver. When | this doesn't work, the sungeon may Liquor, Charity Nets $10 Fine BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) -- A Kitchener auctioneer who sold a surprise-package bottle of liq uor at a charity auction in April was fined $10 and costs Thurs- day for unlawfully selling liq- por. Walter Reinhart, 43, donated fis services to an auction spon- sored by the Peel County Fish and Game Protective Associa- tion to raise money for boys' work. The charge was laid by Ken- neth Sider, Chinguacousy Town- ship police chief , and David MacDonali, a provincial police liquor squad constable. the cornea. The difficulty -here is. that, sooner tends to reject lens. Now, says Dr, Barraquer,| surgeons are experiment-| ing with the root of a tooth as| a support between the artificial | lens: and the patient's cornea. An upper front tooth of the patient is extracted from which the surgeon obtains a thin slice of bone. A hole in the centre of the bone holds the tooth nerve lens are fitted | into this, placed against the cor- {nea | The theory 1s that the living | bone and dentine will grow to- i gether with the cornea and the } lens will restore vision | Ford, Chrysler | Production | Also Down TORONTO (CP)--Car produc- |" tion scheduled for this week was down. sharply from last week-- due chiefly to the strike at Gen- | eral Motors--but Ford, Chrysler and American Motors also ex- | pect lower output, according to | figures from the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers' Association General Motors will produce no cars and trucks this week, jeompared with 2,025 turned out last week. The assembly lines that the constitution would come under the custody and control of Canadians, there |were parts of the formula re- | quiring careful examination. He lreferred to parts of Sections 91 and 92 of the British North {America Act, Canada's consti /tution, which now set out the areas in which federal and pro-| |vincial legislatures have sole| responsibilities, and which) would come under the proposed amending formula. | NOT HOLDING BACK | He said, iowever, he did not want to leave any implication that "we are in any way hold- ling back" on the approval of e formula, He asked whether there was "amputation of authority" any or later, the corneajin a section of the formula/ Nottawasaga Township on Geor-! hour papers next June instead the artificial) which allows any four prov-|gian Bay, in which the associa-|of separate papers on literature inces acting together to legis- | Brewery Stock | 'Switch Slated | TORONTO (CP) -- Interna- tional Breweries Inc., a com- pany based in Buffalo, N.Y., plans to acquire more than 30 per cent of the stock of Ethnic Breweries Ltd, of Canada, it was learned Thursday. Under the praposed agree- ment, Ethnic is to make Iro- quois beer, now sold by Inter- national in 11 states, and a hew |Tomahawk ale for sale in Can- Jada. International, in turn, will brew for United States consump: tion two brands--Beck's Bavar- lit and Beck's Pilsener--now | distributed in Ontario by Eth- ic iy Ethnic are being sold under an arrangement with Beck Brew- ling Co, Ltd. of Fort Frances, |Ont. Ethnic has an option to buy all the shares of Beck brewing as well as a subsidiary, Beck Beverages Ltd. A third of the stock in ethnic ig held now by Koy C, Calla dine, a Toronto businessman, It is understood the remaining third will be offered for sale to Formula Gives 'Dignity, Liberty' | late in federal jurisdictions pro- Minister Favreau told the Com-!viding there is approval from department pro-/the Canadian Parliament. With) noved a party majority in Parliament, he said, it would allow any four monarchy is a cherished and FEWER MATRIMONIAL CANDIDATES OTTAWA (CP) -- Fewer births were recorded in Canada in 1963 than in 1962 while the number of marriages and deaths increased, the bureau of statistics said today. In 10963 there were 465,767 births -- one every 68 seconds --compared with 469,693 in 1962. The number of births per 1,000 population dropped to 24.6: in 1963, from 25.3 in 1962, lowest rate since 1945. Marriages increased to 131,- 111 in 1963 from 129,381 a year earlier, although the marringe | rate per 1,000 population honored part--and to its unity. "The problem of unity has fore us and must be solved. Greenbelt "In solving it the mass of the | people must not be blackmailed or held to ransom by any small) or violent minority," | For Spy Flight | Says Ottawa OTTAWA (CP)--The defence is becoming an- with North American Air Defence Command head- quarters for -advocating adop- Scheme To US.Plane | Needed TORONTO (CP) -- A provin- clal government plan providing | for greenbelts and agricultural} areas separating Oshawa, Tor-} onto, Port Credit, Oakville, | Hamilton and Niagara Falls is| needed to prevent complete ur- banization, the legislature's se-| lect committee on municipal) law was told Thursday. The recom mendation was| provinces to make constitu-| tion of the American YF-12A as|made by Reeve True Davidson} tional amendments in the fields}, NORAD interceptor, informed | of East York Township. She said} of immigration, trade, mone- tary policy and matters affect-| ing the native populations. sources said Thursday One reason is that the Lock- the need for such plans also was | apparent in "other industrial] |heed YF-12A, also known as the|constellations around the Great | ' '4 | Andrew Brewin (NDP -- Tor-| A-11 or SR-71, was designed and|Lakes and elsewhere.' | onto Greenwood), who earlier) criticized the original formula} drawn by former Conservative} built as a successor for- the| U-2 spy plane. The Canadian government, in- Miss Davidson said an over-| all provincial plan should show projected highways, parks and justice minister E. Davie Ful-| formants said, wants nothing to} tourist attractions, hospitals, ton, said the new formula should be a cause for "national|be used for spy flights over) tions, and major land uses. mourning." It was a '"monu-| mental error'? and Canada was exchanging the yoke of self-im-| posed colonialism for a stnait jacket. | Mr. Brewin appealed to Ca- nadians to let the government know "before it is too late' that no one is in favor of restricting Canada's future greatness." Want To Vote | On Holiday -- Weekend TORONTO (CP) -- A cottag- do with a plane which might Russia. NORAD is a joint Can- ada-U.S. command, NORAD headquarters said Oct. 2 after the first public demonstration of the 2,000- miles-an-hour YF-12A that the plane "was designed to provide an effective defence against the manned bomber threat through- out the NORAD area of re- sponsibility." This was the first Ottawa had heard that the big jet was in- tended as a NORAD intercep- tor. Informants said Defence Min- ister Hellyer plans to recom- mend to. the cabinet, probably next month, purchase of a com- paratively inexpensive tactical jet fighter whose primary pur- pose will be air support of the universities and other institu- for example, whether the only areas in which we can success- fully grow grapes, peaches and other soft fruits should be con- jserved for th{s purpose or whether industrial uses should | be allowed to overrun them." In southern Ontario, she said, if areas for the growth of fresh food and for breathing were not provided, then the Golden Horseshoe would com- plete its urban sprawl around the head of Lake Ontario. space QUITS SMOKING ABERDEEN, Scotland (AP) At 101, George McPherson gave up smoking recently, saying: "It took me all this time to find Births Go Down While Marriages, Deaths Zoom in 1961 and 1962. There were 7,681 divorces granted in 1063 and 6,768 in 1962. Deaths in 1963 totalled 147,- $67, up from 143,609 in 1962. However, the rate per 1,000 population increased only slightly to 7.8 in 1963 from 7.7 in 1961 and 1962. dropped to 6.9 in 1963 from 7/6 BRIG. G, A. TURCOT Eastern Command Chief Named Brig. G. A. Turcot, 46, of Quebec City has been pro- moted to major-general and named chief of the Army's eastern command at Halifax. He was formerly general of Army training at Canadian Forces ters,, Ottawa. --(CP Wirephoto from Nation, | | al Defence) "The. province must decide, |- --e Bylaw Valid, Conviction Quashed © TORONTO (CP) -- The On-; Thursday that, although Hamil- ton's early closing bylaw is valid, a prosecution resulting in the conviction of the W, Woolworth Company. under the bylaw was faulty. The three-member court re- fused to quash the bylaw for illegality and also refused to prohibit other pending charges under the bylaw from. being} tried in magistrate's court | Woolworth's was fined the! maximum $300 under the by-. 100 Theft Keys Found By Police SIMCOE (CP)--Two caches '| of about 100 keys to local inesses, homes and cars have been uncovered by city police tario Court of\ Appeal ruled) who have charged a 15-year-old boy with 16 breakins and here this summer. Date of his court appearance has not.yet been sét.- , Police said Thursday some of the homes were broken into- while the occupants were asleep, Household articles and-- more than $200 were stolen. Much of the property, but only six cents of the money, have been regovered, police said. One batch of keys was found ; bylaw from being tried. law June 1. when Magistrate hidden behind loose blocks In-a W. J. Tuchtie convicted " the}retaining Wall along the Lynn company of operating its|River hank and the other in a Woolco department store in wall in the downtown area. contravention of the bylaw. iz : Mr. Justice Edson Haines of | the Ontario Supreme Court quashed both the bylaw and eonviction July 9 and prohibited the pending charges under the HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS NEED Mortgage Money? Real Estate . CALL McG IL Broker Day or Night - 728-4285 director- | headquar- | PHYSICIAN to supply professional services os required for Hills- dale Manor, Oshawa's Home for the Aged. Interest in geriatrics desirable. Applications received until 5 p.m. Oct. 23, 1964, Forward applications to D. Fleming, Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshawa, Ontario, For The Finest North American and European Style Meats and Pastries | ITZ braemor garde ms (Stevenson Rd, N. end Annepolis Ave.) @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED 2 Locations: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1111 DOWNTOWN 12 SIMCOE ST, N. IN OUR OWN PLANT @ | 728.5487 L 4 The two brands distributed by| army in the field. Grade 13 Beatie ers' group asked the . Ontario legislature's select committee on municipal law Thursday 'to recommend that mandatory ad- Oshawa's Most Convenient out that it was not good for Community me." He still takes a drop of whisky, though. Individually designed homes at sensible prices. vance polls be held on the Thanksgiving weekend in sum- 3 H P mer resort areas. -- The Springhurst - Brock's our apers Beach Rate-Payers Association) TORONTO (CP)--AIl Ontario presented the committee with a| Grade 13 final examinations in copy of its correspondence with) languages will be single three- NEED A NEW... OIL: FURNACE? Call PERRY 723.3443 EXCLUSIVE REALTOR MILLEN Real Estate Ltd. 9 BAGOT ST. 728-1679 Dey or night tion's request for advance polls| and composition as in the past. was turned down. Education Minister William L. Grieve Robinson, spokes-/ Davis announced Thursday the man for the cottagers, said an!/new rule will apply to English earlier voting day was needed|as well as French and other for cottagers because weather!languages, Students who have forced them out of the areas|credit in either the literature at the time of the December) or composition sectors of a lan- elections guage.and are rewriting the Members committee | other will be required to pass jgenerally favored the idea of|the new combined exam. mandatory advance polls, but) Botany and zoology will re some were critical of cottagers| main separate in 1965 but the whose summer residence upsét| following year will be combined rural communities jin a single biology examination. of the 8,000 AUTOS A YEAR GJreland stuvio in your Home, Chureh or Studie 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 May | Co-operate in ee planning your insurance protection @ AUTOMOBILE @ URBAN FIRE @ FAMILY LIABILITY @ LIFE ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS AND OTHER INSURANCE NEEDS JOHN McPHERSON 110 Cabot St. Phone 728-7207 CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE and CO-OPERATORS LIFE CIA ' Quebec Car Plant Gets Under Way By JOHN YORSTON The go + ahead came after | MONTREAL (CP)--The Gen-|some 15 months of negotiations eral Investment Corporation of|between Quebec, Paris and Ot- Quebec is setting up a plant to|tawa. , assemble cars on behalf of Re- nault and Peugeot, the French It led to an announcement automobile, makers, it was an-|Thursday in Ottawa that tariff nounced Thursday, concessions for the import of The corporation is a mixed/ French car parts had been body--its capital comes from|™Made by the federal. cabinet. both the Quebec Homeowners! Save On FUEL OIL 16°: GAL. PHONE 668-3341 @ OIL BURNER SERVICE DEPARTMENT LLOYD METCALF Real Estate Lid. 40 KING ST, E. 728-4678 WINONA AVENUE (Ansley Subdivision) Attractive 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage In o prestige ,location. Beautiful reor yard - fenced, rec riom portially completed, cannot be replaced at the asking price of $17,900. Contact exclusive agent for an appointment, LLOYD METCALF Real Estate Ltd. 40 KING ST. E, DIAL 728-4678 @ PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL @ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY : Reinhart sold a 12-ounce bot-) havé halted because of a strike tle of liquor for $3.50. in the United States. Foreign Investment Bill To Commons Committee By MICHAEL GILLAN OTTAWA (CP) -- Finance Minister Gordon's mammoth bill aimed at curbing foreign investment in' Canadian finan- cial institutions was tossed to a! Commons committee Thursday after opposition critics ex- pressed joubts the legislation will work The 54-page document to set limits on the sale to non-resi-| dents of shares in Canadian in- surance, trust and loan com- panies was given approval in principle second reading-- in. the. Commons and referred to the banking and commerce committee Besides providing stiff fines and possible jail sentences for company directors who know- Ingly permit sales beyond the limits, it would broaden the companies, investment powers in order to encourage Canadian pl buying Marcel Lambert (P¢ Ed bale monton West) said the govern-|lation will take away "the age ment would find it impossible|jold right of private property." to administer the section limit- ing the sale to non - residents shares--or 10 per cent to an in dividual alone or in association with others, EXPRESSES DOUBTS Colin Cameron (NDP -- Na- naimo, -- Cowichan - The Is- ands) also expressed doubts the legislation can be policed, and jokingly. said few. directors will land behind bars, "aliur- ing as the prospect might -be." Mr. Gordon said while he re spected the fears of opposition members he received. no representations from companies that they will have any admin istrative difficulties. He felt the legislation will "work very well and. easily."' fl A bill to curb non - resident buying of Canadian banks wmned for t had George Nowlar dt of more than 25 per cént of} government and private sources and its aim| is to atfract new industry to the province : Gerard Filion, general man- ager of the corporation, said the plant will have capatity to make 8,000 cars a year. The two. French firms between them now sell about 5,000 cars a year in Canada. : Mr. Filion sai | Mr. Nowlan also said the fi-|Mrench firm nad ee in the jnance minister has a "fetish" | plant, Its cost--about $3,500,000 about foreign ownership that)--will be met by the corpora- sometimes influences his judg-! tion. ment and leads him to "exag-| fie said it was "agreed - at gerate these matters." jthe start" that neither firm will Social Credit Leader Thomp-|put money into the plant, son said the clause to Increase} They will sell parts to the the limit of investment in com-|corporation which will assem- mon' stock to 25 per cent was|ble the cars and then resell unlikely to havé much effect|them to the Canadian market- because companies were welling firms operated by the two under the present. 15-per-cent|French companies. The cars limit will also use some Canadian Besides raising the common|Parts, he said. stock investment ceiling, the|. The plant's location has not legislation would raise the limit|been decided. | on mortgage loans {to alloW/ ,poLOGIZES FOR ERROR compan es to loan up to 75 per] In the Commons Finance bt Balle bye ane ee Minister Gordon first said the thirds, and the power of insur- plant would be built in Terre- : ' bonne County north of Mont- ance companies to invest in|rea) However during the ev- real estate would be broadened lening: session 'of the Gommons he to apologize for. an er- finance ro' eived many, The plant would be at Pointe for alterations, |aux Trembles, a Montreal eset | end suburb, he said. 4 \the public, rea Since the lk ition: was an- rose vst month the ou d Jepartment has representations |Mr. Gordon said. Finance Minister Gordon, speaking in the Commons, said the progressively - declining tariff concessions will apply for a five-year period. 3 _™ DX FUEL OIL THEY DON'T MAKE MANY WHISKIES LIKE THEY MAKE BROWN JUG! BROWN JUG WHISKY HARD MAPLE CHARCOAL 'polishes' | gives it a Canadian The difference is that every drop of Brown Jug is fil- j tered slowly through hard maple charcoal. A slow, costly process but one that can't be matched. It's this extra-smoothness through makes so many people pre- fer Brown Jug to all other the whisky and smoothness that A1L93444d whiskies. ANSIHM GAHSI10d Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1532 12 KING E, -- 723 WEEK-END PURE PORK LINK BUEHLERSs ¢ Tender EATN A= TRUE-TRIM BEEF (ts << SAUSAGES 2... 'l -3633 SPECIALS ! PORK NECK ° BONES 8. *1 JITNEY BURGERS 5e EACH ®@ FREEZER "CUT AND W Hind Quarters BEEF SPECIAL e@ 00: RAPPED FREE" PAN a. meme sonore

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy