Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jul 1965, p. 2

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WEATHER FORECAST Walkout Staged... 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, July 3, 1965 'Woman's 'Secret Drinking' 'Result Of Double Standard ® TORONTO (CP) -- A doublejin Canada and the United States : in North American 8%-|decrees that it is 'never under 2 drives women to secret \ bedroom drinking when they "should treatment, an Tlerwalosl com rence of Alco- *holics Anonymous was told Fri- : t. their families a 'members and =from nearly 20 countries. She said the double standard , arin! AA has proved that it can help women as well as men,|~ aid, but there are "'hun- ware still any circumstances for a woman to get drunk." nd . junder; ig in the bedroom." she s dreds of thousands who 'hiding in the bedroom.' Nobody Will Admit Dorion Case ' "By DAVE McINTOSH | OTTAWA (CP)--None of the . principals named in the Dorion report has so fat admitted he ; did anything wrong. » Of course, some of the prin- * cipals aren't available for com- * ment because they were in jail "even before the report was made public Tuesday. Guy Favreau, sacked as jus- tice minister but scheduled to stay in the cabinet, said in his letter of resignation: "TI wish to repeat that my resignation was tendered, not out of feeling that I had done Fee wrong, but because of the feeling that my usefulness as minister of justice had been impaired by the situation which has developed." Liberal MP Guy Rouleau, for- me parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Pearson, said: "I feel I haven't done anything wrong." He had no in- tention of resigning and would seek the nomination again in Montreal Dollard, his present riding. SEEK RESIGNATION Some Liberal MPs have de- manded at private meetings of Guilt said his name now has been cleared. Erik Nielsen, Conservative MP for the Yukon who broke the affair wide open in the Commons jast Nov. 23, said he has been proved right. . The report said Mr. Rouleau had committed a "reprehensi- ble" but not criminal act which had conflicted with the normal course of justice. He called Mr. Lamontagne about bail for Ri- vard and persuaded two of Mr. Favreau's aides to do the same thing. When Mr. Rouleau resigned as Mr. Pearson's parliamentary secretary Nov. 24, he said he had done nothing reprehensible. FINDS CONSPIRACY The report said hoodlum Eddy Lechasseur and murder suspect Robert Gignac, friends of Rivard, Liberal otganizer Guy Masson and Mrs. Rivard ice. Masson made the ap- proach to Denis at the urging of the other three. Mrs, Rivard has denied that her testimony before the in- quiry was a '"'tissue of lies," as stated in the report. Lechasseur, who has a crim- inal acceptable As a result, "when we are aware of what people think about women drinking we go .'s. we do our had conspited to obstruct just-| A BATTERED AND BLEEDING participant in a separatist demonstration MONTREAL (CP) -- Of 55 persons arrested in Dominion |Day demonstrations Thursday, only 13 appeared in court Fri- \day on charges arising from the disturbances. The remainder were freed or were under 18 and were held for later appearance in socia welfare court. The court appearances were the aftermath of two park and street marches Thursday after- noon and evening, both cut short by Montreal police massed in military formation and cruising the city in paddy Thursday in Jeanne Mance Park in Montreal is held by two police officers pending Separatist Demonstrators Appear In Court; 9 Fined victions for such offences, was sentenced to eight days in jail at the request of Crown Pros- ecutor Bernard Bilodeau. Camille Dupont, 18-year-old |Montreal laborer, pleaded not guilty to charges of committing mischief by destroying a city- owned Canadian flag at fire de- partment headquarters on the resisting arrest. Dupont was ordered to post $125 cash bail until his trial, set for July 9. His arrest had been the most violent moment of the after- noon and é@yvening of loosely- | | east slope of Mount Royal, and'th: arrival of the paddy wagon, His.face was cut and bruis- ed when he fell to the ground with a policeman on top of him. : (CP Wirephoto) jiness developing and a few scat- jtered showers during the after- noon and evening. Clear tonight. Threat Of Firing Alcoholic Wasted By CARMAN CUMMING TORONTO (CP)--Threats toto make him stay sober. . . fire an alcoholic employee don't two experts told an interna- Anonymous Friday. lrector of the Equitable Lif A third expert, N.M. Kensit\surance" Society backed i of § Ste. Marie, Ont. saidjyjew. : in certain cases "discharge may well be the only successful spur which will lead an alco- holic to face up to his prob- "You can't drinking. sentence in front of an alcoholic "Neper tell him he's going to help to jolt him toward reform,|be fired if he doesn't join AA." Dr, Luth ' tional conference of Alcoholics| york, rose he Pope - , yk that Sunday. just tell him:|m 'You're fired if you don't stop! variable lem." But Mr. Kensit, superintend-|Covered alcoholics are working ent of industrial relations for lgoma Steel Corp., said his Mr. Kensit said about 75 re- in the Algoma plant, including one man who is playing a cent- | Sunny with a few cloudy peri- jods and light tonight. | Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe: Mainly cloudy and cooler with scattered show- ers today. Sunny with seasona- ble temperatures Sunday. Winds westerly 15 becoming light to- night, Cochrane: Mainly cloudy and \cool with periods drizzle clear- \ing this evening. Sunny and warmer Sunday clouding over in the afternoon with a few showers toward evening. Winds northerly 15 today southerly 15 | Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ti-| agami, North Bay, Sudbury: | cloudiness with a few) \scattered showers today clear-| ing tonight. Mainly sunny and warmer Sunday. Winds north- west 15 becoming light tonight. White River: Clearing his) MAN TOWS TONS A British firm has invented a small diesel-powered tug which allows a man on foot to pull a Joad of up to 18 tons at 5 m.p.h. --_------ ESCORTED BUS TOURS MARITIMES --- 16 days compl tour of New Brunswick, P.E.I. Cape Breton, and Nova Scotia. Departing July 10th, and Sept. 18th. $200. LAKEHEAD -- 8 doys to Manitou- lin, Sault Ste. Marie, Lake Mich- igan, Chicago and Detroit. De- parting July 31st. $100. |INEW ENGLAND STATES -- 14 days to Lake Placid, Cape Cod, New York, Worlds Fair, Wash- ington, Colonial Virginie, and : BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Work- i ers at Phillips Cables Ltd., Today; Showers _ retwrit:.:nass : went on strike today seeking a TORONTO (CP) = Forecasts|Light winds today westerly 15/Pension plan if @ new contract, issued by the weather office at! Sunday . ha a tae aie ee nie a .30 a.m. : ; 4 Forecast temperatures |the striking local 510 of the In- Synopsis: Northwesterly|Low tonight and high Sunday:|ternational Union of Electrical, winds will sweep across the| Windsor ... .«. «+. 55 80 |Radio and Machine Workers Great Lakes area during {00\a,, Thomas $8 78 |(CLC). 1g \itiable skies Are els ondon sss sss ss 82 18 | Negotiations for a new con- petted in this circulation and alLondon 1. «++ «« 2 7H | ee ve been under way few scattered showers are|Kitchener .. ... . 52 since the eld contract. expired likely, More settled conditions|Mount Forest . . . $9 78 jaune tne 0 ae ame satetpaied for Sunday| Wingham eevee) . 6 ' year, 8 most of the province tna te with sunshine in ae ing and temperatures near their aay aNe ty early July values. A new dis-|Peterborough .. « «50 susniete LUNCH turbanice will move across Man-|Kingston «.. «+. «« $2 Typed ee itoba into northwestern Ontario | Trenton «.+ «++ s+. BE HE 100 00 8 PM. Sunday morning, spreading|Killaloe ... .. «. 2 DINNER 5:30 to : more cloud across that area/Muskoka «. «+ «+ 4 FULLY and touching off a few showers\North Bay «.. «.. 48 75 noon later in the day. oreo see bees a is HOTEL LANGASTER Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Ni- "gy ' : agara, Lake Huron, Georgian allo agaeag oe 3 Hd 27 King St. Wi, Oshawa Bay, western Lake Ontario, White Ri » nee OS Windsor, London, Hamilton, hepllont e ht 70 Toronto: Sunny and a littlelnimins ... ... .. 48 72 cooler with considerable cloud- sdetails FOR QUICK ACTION TRY THIS EASY-TO-USE TIMES WANT, AD ORDER BLANK record, including man-|wagons. slaughter, is in jail on a num-| The demonstrators pro- ber of perjury charges. Claimed themselves Quebec organized lemonstrating. He received a ightstick blow which drew, blood from his company's rehabilitation pro-\t@al role in the rehabilitation) gram has retained the services|Pprogram. of many hard-to-replace em-| Jail sentences are no solution afternoon. Sunny with cloudy that Mr. Rouleau re- the party . r periods and warmer Sunday. sign. His Commons seat has been moved to the rear bench Skyline Drive. Departs August 14th, $235 for information end complete Gignac was charged with per-iceparatists protesting the anni-|head, and er demonstrators! plo: i ey i $ i, s . yees. \for the problem of the skid road t' ies, it r gh: LAirsiaged noe ogo jury almost before he left thelversary of Canadian Confeder-|threw stone§ and eggs and The comments on how to/derelict, two American judges "HOME. HURSI ae | ge ae out - oe leau was sitting : iaedy th fal, eeyvby, co 8 gm mon were juveniles. : shouted "coghons" (pigs) at|,andie alcoholic employees|told the conference. "NURSING" | FRED DENURE mr ; | * ' en of the accused, wh0jthe arresting policemen. i -| Judge John M. Murtagh, ad-) | : wed old Pa Aid tg charge of capital murder in the/facea such charges as disturb-| Jean - Paul Bergeron, 22, a pore begged Thats Vlceaatiailmoaintcave 'udée Of ie Neel Call a V.0.N. Nurse | TOURS 6 DAYS $4 32 Favreau tor deciding against orgs Fo Bgl gaga of a Mont-|ing a Lonoay seouaing a oe teverar rw - ane meeting, held every five years| York criminal court, said about 725-2211 165 Colborne St. W. ne ; prosecution without: consulting] Neither Masson tor Denis has|°m tt orucr® OF the police andiBreton, 29, @ clerk, both offand this year marking thejhalf of all arrests in the United] "Meme-Nursing Care for Lindsay, Ont. 324-5836 the criminal law 'section of the|otfered any comment, Levering oe Pa to pedestrians uc euliy sta Gar coareos group's 30th anniversary. States are for public drunken- EVERYONE | aemiamimaies 3 DAYS .. $2.88 wae department. RCMP Commissioner G. B.|NINE FINED The meeting has drawn some ar report also found that were also set for July 9. /10,000 AA members and their he charge of public drunk-| 668-3341 in telephoning Mr. Lamontagne|The president of the Canadian about bail for Rivard at the be-|Bar Association criticized the hest of Mr. Rouleau, Very few of the principals emerged unscathed from the report. One of them to stay unblem- ished is Postmaster - General Tremblay, Denis' former boss, whose conduct, the report said, ing worker is to "sit down withlily growing facilities for treat- Vabageneer® him and find out why he is ani'ment of alcoholism in much bigger pait in aiting the alcoholic." \California, including eight cling = ro da," he said.) "Jt certainly doesn't pay tojics treating more than 13,300) of Quebec has/dangle a job, a spouse or a jail'patients. ife except for pammmmameme . Now that ke their place jieture, we as not attempt to) waiting for the Dorion inquiry to finish and is still at large. OFFER $20,000 BRIBE The Dorion report stated that Raymond Denis, executive as- sistant to the immigration minis- ter, offered Montreal lawyer Pierre Lamontagne $20,000. to _. drop opposition to bail for Ri- ' vard. sensation existd, it could play a McClellan has declined com-| Nine were fined sums rang- Berger Harged with. il- big ; oo wae. had big hg money ment on. the Dorion report crit-ling from $10 oad ude i 375 'cat aeakin eas wirdered| Wives or husbands from nearly rere sy A gg -oc ot get ATTENTION FARMERS ! I'DAY ... $1 .08 1 t Soll tot 4 a icism that the RCMP's top Of-land costs in municipal court.|held on $50 bail, while Breton,|® Score of countries, police and of society is human | gy gg el into a isi ficers bungled the investigation|The 10th, Gerry Adams, 24, alaccused of refusing to move on,|. One of the reformed eran eT adebliacy he deratiet: Bh 4a ns eral ministeriallinto Mr. Lamontagne's allega-|welder- with a record of con-'will have to post '$25. identified only as Tom V. of the) 1é 4 is locked not Why Pay More aides used attempted bribery|tions, | { Cleveland area in keeping with|Skid road is locked up so eee y Fay fi and political coercion to try to LOSES HIS JOB | f AA's policy of anonymity, was|much because he is drunk but on Premium Quality | Rivard, " it he pa Shae Andre Letendre, executive as- Se ti alis B P on the panel discussing alcohol- sag eo tk tes and knoe criminal, wae being|sistant to Mr. Favreau, auto- nsa on m y ;ApPe#s i: rl itt 'Francisco municipal court told GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS i held without bail for U.S. au- aicoty lost his job with Mr. ' |FIND or. WHY -- the same panel discussion mul- Farm Tonks Aveileble thorities on charges that he was|f@vreau's departure. from the | Drawing on experience as aff\tiplé; arrests in San Francisco chief mobster in a $56,000,000 -- ye erg ce ame or e Tl © jarconoic himself and later as alalso showed that '"'certainly jail dope s . He le repo. e acted rep- ) jrehabilitation worker, he said|wasn't the answer." broke jail March 2 without|ehensibly bit not maliciously| st. ANDREWS, N.B. (CP)--|to build up seg@tion when no|the best approach to the drink-- Judge Daly reported on stead- CALL TODAY a geiseesaoananaaaes ress of Canada Friday night ee : Gad said it used sensationalism|UMification of Ce in reporting the separatist situ-| "The province ation in Quebec. led a sheltered Addressing the annual ban-jthe past few y quet of the New Brunswick Bar-|they choose to risters Society, H. G. Hazenjin the over-all Hansard of Montreal said the/ outsiders shoul DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY MALE OR FEMALE ASSISANT CASHIER TYPIST "was absolutely beyond re-|,; " i ; { " , , time has come "to stop this|take away from them what is Male Range---$73,00 - $81.00--36'% hour week Mg Pog Spee lane Poo ay is RCMP Inspector|business of the press over-exag-lrightfully their place in 'hel Female Range--$65.00 - $81.00--361% hour week | r : I ; ting the incidents that oc-!sun." UALIFICATIONS: Full hi ! i kkeepi . : ! ing for the U.S. government in|Jean-Paul Drapeau, the chief|®°"*: : : g elie Reroel eins. pig, Vase ne oe Rivard's extradition hearings, |investigator, who was described|°"" Turning to the Dorion report,§. Gesraule, oe OS Statistical matnods Previous "experience 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ! Mr. Hansard referred to a had made. Mr. Lamontagnelas an "excellent" officer. | : i : - I 3S- Assistant Cashier for Tax, Treasury, City Clerk and Engineers' depart- front-page article in re / ignation of justite minister Guy mental eecounts, receipting; perform clerical ond typ ing duties. B | ledition of a Saint John, N.B./Favreau, "Nolpdy has said sponsibility of maintenance of a Linedex listing of mortgagors whom JURY d LOVE L LTD i A ( bs mortgagees request tox bills for payment and attend to all corres- newspaper describing a separ-janything concerning Mr. Fay- pondence and payments relating thereto, an L ° | } i atist demonstration on Domin- Phone 723-2245 ion Day in Montreal. He said the heading over The Canadian Press report -- bloodshed in Montreal--was not close to the true situation. Above the story was a picture| lof a battered and bleeding par-| ticipant in the demonstration being held by two policemen. | Mr. Hansard, referring to} Canadian Press stories, said re- floor city hall council cham- {porting of Quebec separatists] oa --- council has |"is just poppycock." adjourned for the summer Mayor Lyman Gifford has |NOTHING TO IT } feau,"' he said. Te commence July 26th, 1965 Applications close July 9th, 1965. Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshawe. "Guy Favreau 8 King Street East McCORDICK'S DRUGS 360 Wilson Road South Phone 725-8711 LAW PHARMACY | 1204 Wecker Drive Phone 725-3525 ! is one of the best, the most honest and intelligent lawyers| in Canada." HERE and THERE SLIDES SHOWING the Canadian coat of arms on coins and a recorded nar- nation of the many facets of its construction were a high- light of the recent June meeting of the Oshawa and district Coin Club in the Steelwor' +' Hall. Six dealers displayed their watfes and a coin auction was conducted by Bill Leaming. A 1965 proof set was won by Frank Smith of Ajax. Emily Slanosky won the Pot of Gold. The meet- ing was told that many 1965 'gets are flooding the market forcing their inflated prices down to almost origin- member of his family said today that Mr. Ross is in good condition but will re- main in hospital for some weeks, City Council will meet Mon- day at 7.30 p.m. in the fifth- ATTENTION GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYEES Save Your Prescription Receipts sai i i ' Speaking directly to reporters ae gg Rie Rupees covering his address, Mr. Hans-| 'as long as enough aldermen ard said: Stop playing up are present to make up a things that may convince the quorum people that there is a sensation : abroad when there is nothing to Ross Gibson, from Whit- {justify it. Nearly all the people Commencing March 1, 1965, Blue Cross Prescription Drug Benefit Plon will honor receipts for irom lif and d jh i for under the terms of the ag Save the receipts issued by the veri oago of your choice. r He will ey essist you in making es you ecome eligible. THE OSHAWA PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION nt CASH REQUIRED | | al costs. by, and his folk group enter- [in the province of Quebec know |} Toby Couture, recently in- tained at. st. Searee's perfectly well there is nothing)! . WITH ORDER stalled president of the Anglican Church Hall last |to separatism. There have been|| Oshawa Junior Chamber of - night where Civil Rights [separatists in this country since} | e Commerce, returned this worker Prathia Hall spoke | Confederation." | week from the Jaycees' na- to an enthusiastic audience. If the press would pay more} ; RUN. 6dteeees DOVE e8 tional convention in Wind- sor. He reports that the dele- gates, numbering about 800, elected Dave Bachly of Aur- ora as their national presi- dent and Bernie Newman of North York as _ vice- t of administration. Mr. Couture said it was de- cided to build a. new Jaycee | International headquarters | | They sang a variety of Civil Rights songs. Ito bad news, "and stop trying |attention to good news and Acs! Starting ee ee ey OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. CROWELL'S SHELL STATION 22 BOND ST. EAST ATTENTION OF ALL L.T.B., J.0.L., L.O.B.A., L.O.L. ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE JULY 4th Albert Street United Church All members will assemble at the ORANGE TEMPLE at 10:30 a.m. SHARP, Enclosed is $. . NOTE: Prices shown are cash with order. Box Number 50¢ extra, All ads must be run on consecutive days. 1150 SIMCOE ST.N. CLOSED Mon., Tues., Wed., July 5,6 & 7 For a major remodelling, for your improved shopping convenience. RE : OPEN | NG THURSDAY, JULY 8 . FOOD STORES | Ax P MEANS DEPENDABILITY in Ottawa at a cost of $100,000. He said that within ee 20 minutes, $20,000 was | pledged toward the cost of | ion. The Oshawa presi said he met Doug- las Fisher, former manager of the Oshawa Chamber of | Commerce and a former | Jaycee International presi- dent, at the convention. Oshawa Fire Department answered a call to the On- | tario Steel plant early yes- terday afternoon. A load- ing platform caught fire. Little damage was caused, | Cause of the blaze is believ- | ed to be an incinerator. SARGANT'S TEXACO STATION an 278 PARK ROAD SOUTH CITY OR TOWN: MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 74 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 SIMCOE ST. NORTH STATHAM B.A. STATION COR. KING ST. &. AND RITSON ROAD [PHONE i i ¥ MAIL TO: OSHAWA. TIMES CLASS. DEPT. OSHAWA ----------E | JULY 10th MEET AT THE ORANGE soe sess toe vepre. | TEMPLE 8:30 A.M. SHARP FOR THE scnistve 'for_twUnted | MEMORIAL SERVICE AT THE GAR- DEN OF THE UNFORGOTTEN. OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE 222 KING STREET WEST Steelworkers union, was ad- mitted to the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Friday after aqutfering & heart attack. A

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