Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1965, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 20, 1965 --|Diefenbaker Hops Three Killed, Four Maimed|Mayors Back Resolution U.S. Scuttled Any Chance 7,144 Rules. Debate By 100-Foot Chimney Fall|Easing Homeowners' Tax For Canada To Join OAS | opriar TAt DUNN snl testmistake. The changes pro PORT WILLIAM (CP)--Three\ton, 28, of Fort Wiliam, Wir} oe wellings |men were killed and four in-\liam Bishop, 29, of Toronto,) ! F } gee eet **"\jured Wednesday when a scaf-|Ronald Ouimette, 17, of Blind) olution asking for some reliefifor income tax purposes. Mr. is taken,Proposed sweeping changes in|cussion and he hoped the reso-it1q inside a chimney they were|River and Robert Godbout, 31,|from personal income tax for|Swart said this is allowed in| |the procedure rules of the Com-|lutions would be treated On @)puilding collapsed, plunging six|of Welland, homeowners was approve d|England and the United States.| mons is expected to jump into|non-partisan basis, There might of them more than 100 fect to) Officials said none of the in-/cdnesday by ee d ; ; a the d the Canadian| Another resolution asked that| Nenteker ere thel Changer, 7 aati ata the bottom of the chimney's in-)jyreq is in critical condition |Federation of Mayors and Mu-'the federal government's muni é terior Godbout, who was the crew nicipalities. cpal develo' t : 1 tt in obvi Latin Amer-|fray He had no illusions that rules ~ | : Bi The mayors agreed at 'their cxiended tad. at on po be Sree pees, terce for eh te ere tee the D Prime: Minister Pearson took\alone would produce a more, George Bastedo, 19, of Fortitoreman, was the only one of | Dominican Republic: ican peace force for the Dom-; , William and Larry Tremblay, : ¢ 4,,/annual meeting that moneyjmade available for projects) ini son: |inic: i i , lup virtually all the time avail-|effective Parliament but with- the seven who did not fall with) id wat ie nee t ' rae Suen eat FE agp ~ael peed "by the Us lable for debate on the resolu-jout them there wasn't much|?7, of Hage eect aimostthe scaffold, {should fot be Rewrtny ny further es Gradlins uw te March 31 under the authority of the Or-|which won a bare two-thirds|tions ie compared = ; gee likelihood this would occur, ort Willian died in hospital JUMPS TO RIM |taxation and should be a deduc-|1966. ganization of American States|majority in OAS for approval of Starr, pg ihe hth Saiournueant| a ISN'T SURE _ six hours later. a6 thas acatleld < hecke he| {ible item on the income tax'. Another proposal, which of which Canada, of course, is ; minister said he is) tpjured were Terence Byling- jumped to the rim of the. chim- jowners cannot, such a force in the first plave egret i. of Mr. Diefenbaker,| 'The prime would have knocked a hole in not a member." It: is doubtful' that "Canadajon benalf of Mr, Dietenbaker,) te a permanent Speaker] A ney and climbed over the top the universal coverage of the : ! \--Digby- i serve i suchabsent on a speaking engage- an "'artificis "onstitu- * ee Canada Pension Plan, was re-| Gouge bara AR em Suien 1s were a Tahaver ment during the afternoon sit- aro an. aration consti Despite a badly cut arm he jected : | Annapolis-Kings): "And | don't) operation ; lency" is. the way to assure the _ imade his way down a steel lad- . | As on added convenience for think it will be a member for ormu a: |der imbedded in concrete on the | The men involved were em-| 4 further suggestion was n, ays == ployed by Canadian Custodis|made that interest on mortgage tae at Mr, Pearson. said the most chimney Co. . Kid. of roronte.|Payments on owner - occupied 2 _p.,mons silting hours, shakeup of sith vs r "een myer s \The chimney ey were work-|-- Th sus here 4s that|keeping ver ot ihe' bed to committees and abolition of ap- page bibl onget rie gp Diefenbaker e concensus bereht the United Nations|Pcals of rulings by the Speaker,| eo ren nom his rul- any Canadian membership lt i nal l moderator of Commons conduct abolish apt x | : a the Organization of Americanjrather than under any regiona j MIDLAND, Ont. (CP) -- If States has been shuttled further|organization, though there may| 'ons j ong'the United Nations." allotted for debate on eachi¢ioe But the only way to em SENMUTAHON mong the topic. Should the committee not oehia: hl pei be to de-| He told a P : agree, the question would belaavs oo aiituency of' anieat, evebec ts 'beginning to) ' referred back to the. govern-lori ica co ee = realize this and is showing signs) KINGSTON (CP)--The synod HERL and THERE t Sihere. had. beens tof holding back on the formula of the Anglican diocese of On- ley Payne, ATCM, visor of music. be made deductible, By DAVE McINTOSH allies before action Canadian Press Staff Writer | President Johnson didn't consult There was this recent ex-j|any other member of OAS be-| n Ce change in the Commons con-|fore he sent the marines into ae we oe Be cerning creation of a Latin|Santo Domingo. Leader jefenbaker Special Weekly Message To Members of CHAMBERS Reeve Melvin Swart of Thor-! old Township said an injustice exists when apartment house owners can deduct their muni- cipal taxes but private home- keeping fo be under " The changes include imposi-| aes ae AR oh clusion under the plan of per- whil : a, UN FIRST : : tion of a limit on supply de- the parliamentary office. cies alnaa pena ice he , Mr. Nowlan was tea In fact, Mr. Pearson made He said. the proposals will go § y y Pp i the attitude of the gov- voicing 'completed--is part of a $31,- és 000,000 kraft-paper mill being ei erably the' years. House business 'would be ar- einernyly de i vo he a ; It has been suggested, he/reau formula she will never be this pretty plain in the Com- sigh ond nds see ae alata towards enhancing the of vate pensions which could com- ernment as well as that of the built Great Lakes Paper Co. States' military intervention 'n|ganizations could be useful, es-| ranged by an all-party business; <aid, that one way to assurelable to change it, Opposition --s 4 é F he| far A rah y Ww he|--Supply took 90 days at the) ply with minimum standards of Opposition. ber the other day when D° jast session--extension of Com-|fice. benefits and solvency. NO CONSULTATION pw the Dominican Republic pecially if they could be brought] committee which would decide| independence is to 'make the|Leader Diefenbaker said Wed- Synod Asks Code, The Canadian government is)under the general auspices of/0n priorities and the time cneakership a permanent of- nesday. | é press conference On Birth, Change Super at supper right with roast perfect with pasta dandy with dumplings fun with fondue superlative with stew captivating with casseroles of the OAS. tng. independence and prestige of} The resolution called for ex- our members ys wil now be ago igh ee loutside of the chimney. ing on--to be 300 feet tall when gs. They had increased con-) and debate. ings. They 2 Canada adopts the Fulton-Fav- into the future' by the United|be occasions when regional or- ment for decision as at pres There had been suggestions ; ' jfor this reason tario called on the federal gov- ent for a "constituency of Parlia- " k j Quebec is the only province .inment Wednesday to delete Commons sitting hours would|ment Hill," an artificial seat that } : t ted th 33 , wee inp ena he é . pjthat has not yet accepte 1e jump to 33 hours a week from|The Speaker would become the|'"@ , the portion of the criminal code) formula, named after the two F | sale and ad-| the present 254%. The two-hour; MP for the constituency. 5 : F , justice ministers responsible for|that outlaws the | dinner adjournment Mondays, | 5 Fi Tuesdays and Thursdays would it, It transfers power to amend|vertising of contraceptives. | The sod was turned last super- week for a 48-unit apart- ef ee ® ¢ Bes [MIGHT CUT PRESTIGE manville. The project is ex- pected to cost about $500,000 The Salvation Army's Red Shield Campaign in Bow- manville will continue to the balance of the month Returns have already ex- ceeded $3,500. Dane Williams, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Wil- liams, Los Angeles and for- merly of Bowmanville, has won the highest award in an essay contest sponsored by the Bar Association. of the County of Los Angeles. The contest was open to all high school students in the city and county. There were more than 500 contestants. The Bowmanville Kinsmen Club is lending its support to the campaign. for funds to aid Cystic Fibrosis suf- ferers. The club will hold a street bingo May 28 to raise money for research, Twenty-six records were.. broken at the Lake Ontario District track and field meet last week at Clarke High School. O'Neill Collegi- ate and Vocational Insti- tute, Oshawa, won the meet with 159 points. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Oshawa, was sec- ond with 107. Henry Street High School, Whitby, was third with 76, Ajax scored 66 points, Bowmanville 6214 points, Clarke 37 and Cour- tice 12. The 12 cadet inspection will be held at the Boys' Training School, Bowman- ville, next Thursday after- noon, Michael Watts, 24, of Gloucestershire, England, is visiting in the Durham. Coun- ty area this week to see how farming differs from his home area. He is on a 10-week junior farmer ex- change visit that will take him to several parts of the province. With his brother he farms 130 acres, devoted mostly to dairying Congratulations are being extended to this mother and son duo who celebrate birth- days today: Mrs. Cecile Branton and her son Gary John Branton. Gary is one year old, Mrs. C. M. Cal- Jan, a Hillsdale Manor resi- dent, celebrates her 87th birthday and Master Danny McKee, of RR 4, Port Perry, is four years old, today Three members of the Ro- tary Club of Oshawa were honored by the club this week. on' the celebration of their birthdays. Those hon- ored were Ed. Bouckley, Ben Bailey and Dr. John Maroosis A letter voicing apprecia- tion of the donation of books and magazines, has been re- ceived by the Rotary Club of Oshawa from John Rapsey, principal of a boys' school in Accra. Mr. Rapsey is a for- mer resident of Ajax, A total of $16,209 -- high- est amount on record--was raised during the Oshawa Rotary Club's Easter Seal Campaign.. Five hundred and twenty-three more do- nations were received than in 1964, Kenneth Crone will repre- |disappear along with the Fri But Mr Pearson said such aithe constitution to Canada from) day luncheon adjournment, to\change might reduce the pres-|Britain and provides for unan-| create the extra debating time.'tige of the Speaker's office The government is One dissenting MP now can force rejection of a motion to extend House sitting after hours. 'The present hour - long question period would also halved Mr |changes would be put on a trial basis first Mr, Pearson said this would'could make a contribution. ing these added consider-)Provincial governments helkey clauses can be changed, Mr, Diefenbaker was here other proposals, imous consent by federal and| before} to The aim of the changes wasjaddress a meeting of the Sim- and allow Starr asked whether thejissues. The Commons must do|night committees|press conference that before his) more w where all | WEATHER FORECAST Bright And Sunny Today, Cloudy And Warm Friday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m Synopsis: Fine sunny weather with temperatures just. a little cooler than Wednesday is fore- cast for today in all regions Friday's weather is expected to show a slight warming trend along with increased cloudiness} and some scattered showers or thundershowers | Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- jtario, Georgian Bay, Halibur- ton, Killaloe, Windsor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny with seasonable temperatures today. Clear with a few cloudy periods tonight and Friday. A few scat- jtered showers Friday. Winds light. Timagami, Cochrane, Al- goma, White River, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with season- able temperatures today. Mostly cloudy tonight and Fri- day. A few scattered showers or thundershowers Friday. 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