Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1965, p. 13

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} Arctic Entry as $0 EF Ba inio Canada Best: Paper LONDON (CP)--The Guard- lan, in a 10-page supplement on Canada, suggests more immi- grants should enter Canada by its arctic doorstep to realize the immensity of the country and its opportunities. "The impact is dulled if you enter more cosily along the air- port corridors. of Toronto and Montreal, with immigration men smiling under the piped music," says writer Clyde San- ger who undertook a month's tour of Canada to prepare the a survey, published to- y. He found the provinces are looking more to the North for]: their resources and hydro po- wer and the prospects both in- yiting and exciting. But with prosperity and easy living in "Southern Canada" the job of eine Luxury is again the key- note in the most luxurious of the Chryslers, Maintain- ing the appearance of bench 1966 IMPERIAL BY CHRYSLER seats, the front units in the Le Baron and Crown four- door are actually indepen- dent units with individual recruiting manpower for the North has become more diffi- cult. In Quebec, he found talk of separatism usually accompan- ied by government leaders' comments that the "real separ- atists" were in British Colum- bia, a province that does more Charlotte Refuses Chance To Run In Nov. 8 Election trade with California than with} OTTAWA (CP) -- Charlotte tion, she was unsuccessful as the rest of Canada. armrests. Other options in- clude an automatic head- light beam changer, an- AM-FM Search-Tune radio, and an adjustable steering wheel. New grille treatment gives a lower and wider appearance. A full make- over enhances the rear end, The windscreen is tinted blue along the top to give a 'natural rendition of colors'. VOTING COST MUCH TORONTO (CP)--A 30-mem Ontario Welfare Council com- mittee recommended Monday that all Ontario nursing homes be provincially licensed and placed under one government agency, preferably the health department. Mrs. R. W. Hopper submitted this and other recommenda- tions in reports to Health Min- ister Matthew Dymond and Welfare Minister Louis Cecile. The committee found in a 10- month study that only 54 per cent of 362 privately-operated nursing homes had fire alarms _jand only 35 per cent held regu- lar fire drills, Their study also showed 40 homes without records of medi- cine supplies, 38 with no rec- ords of narcotic dosages and 80 wiinout locked cupboards for narcotics. Only 22.2 per cent of istered nurses, Medical health officers in On- tario who helped in the study complained nursing homes lacked recreational - facilities, physiotherapists and occupa- tional therapists. SHOULD SET STANDARDS 2,255 nursing workers were reg- Nursing Homes Licensing Urged minimum ratio of nursing per- sonnel and staff members to residents; provide for uniform records, reports and handling of drugs, medical supervision and dental care of residents, fire safety rules and a uniform scale of licensing fees. -Demand for nursing home care will continue to increase, the committee's report added. Licensing of. nursing homes now is in the hands 'of muni- cipalities with only some grant- ing licenses. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 28, 1965 18 Vatican Council Has Probiems With World-Problems Document VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican ecumenical council's document on modern world problems was reported today "in deep trouble." Council sources said most of the 2,200 bishops at the Roman Catholic assembly fear there is not enough time left in this fourth and final council session to make the document truly sa- tisfactory. It was widely felt that the document, after more rewriting and revision, would be promul- gated as a decree before the DRIVE OUT TONIGHT Box Office Opens 7:00 -- Show Sterts ot Dusk Tonight Thru Tuesday ouncil ends, probably in De- icember, "This is what has so many lof the fathers worried," said lone source. 'There has been so much publicity and pressure they feel they've got to come won't jih = Seeument. of up WIL & SOCUMCG! Ge kind, and they're afraid it be very good." This is the first council docu- ment in church history to deal exclusively with problems out- side the church. It ranges in scope from marriage and fam- ily planning to the Christian ap- proach to politics and the church's attitade on conscientt- ous objectors and nuclear war. DON'T FORGET | Che Rih Room Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL aieeieiaabeenetmnma | FRIDAY OCTOBER Ist lwhitton said Monday she|Conservative candidate in Ot- doesn't intend to run in the|tawa West. Nov. 8 federal election cam-| She said she would have like | Each absentee ballot cost} In other recommendations, | }$17.14 when Rhode Island first|the committee said nursing legislation should set The Guardian offers British readers these general observa- tions about Canada: For Your Added Enjoyment Our THE MORTICIANS There are no Sunday newspa- pers; the "magnificent" On- tario road system results from good gravel left by glaciers; Toronto is much gayer, thanks in part to the new city hall and the influx of Italian immi- rants; with the exception of hose in Saskatchewan, few Ca- nadian women are interested in politics; some long-distance bus stop lavatories are the world's worst. (The daily Victoira Colonist | - publishes a Sunday edition and) two weeklies publish on Sun-| day in Quebec province, Mont- real Dimanche-Matin and Chi-|§ h, paign though supporters in Renfrew North and Renfrew South have asked her to offer as a candidate. In a salty 24-page statement Miss Whitton said her charac- ter and convictions left "little place in the competitive auctioning and debate which seems to be the format of the present campaign." Miss Whitton was defeated as |mayor of Ottawa last Novem- ber. In the 1958 federal elec- lto be an MP because "I be-/made arrangements for such| home lieve that only on the floor of| Voting this year. standards. of care, the House of Commons can the rapidly encroaching fascism in the governing--I do not say government--of Canada be ef- her|fectively faced." Canada is being '"'managed,"'| she said, by a few men in Parliament, a few in the civil service, and several of the most active and powerful per- sons "outside government and even outside Canada." 5 SMASH Z HITS! helinig 4 LAST DAY | WEDNESDAY coutimi Progres-Di New Tries To Cut Dominion WINNIPEG (CP)--The CPR sought authorization Monday to suspend its Dominion passen- ger train immediately for the duration of Canada's export grain-hauling emergency. Without diverting the Domin- fon service's diese] equipment to the grain traffic, the railway said, it will fall seriously short of objectives set by the Cana-! dian wheat board. | Hearings of the board of} transport commissioners on the} CPR's proposal to kill the Do-'¢ Minion run -- one of two na-/¢ THE BIG THRILL STORY OF THE KILLER WHO BECAME PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1... NICK ADAMS --a-- "YOUNG DILLINGER" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A NIGHTMARE OF TERROR AND SEARING SUSPENSE! 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Others have been set for Calgary, Regina, Van- couver, Port Arthur and Ot- tawa. The railway proposed to take the Dominion off Sept. 7, thereby releasing about 10 die- sel-units to the lagging grain movement, but the board ruled against the move, pending the outcome of the public hearings. Final Season Begun At Met NEW YORK (AP)--The be- ginning of the end of more than 80 years of elegance was marked with all the pomp due it Monday night as the Metro- politan Opera opened its 8ist and final season in its old opera house, a Manhattan landmark since 1883. Vice-President and Mrs. Hu- bert Humphrey, New York Gov Nelson Rockefeller, Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy and scores of other celebrities were among 3,600 at- tending. "It's a landmark in the his- tory of the country and I'm glad} to be able to share this," the vice-president said. | Next season, opera-lovers will see the Met open in a modern| building at the new Lincoln Cen-| tre for the Performing Arts. | - | Hunter Found By Air Search NORTH BAY (CP)--Lac Jo seph Levasseur, 32, reported| missing Saturday in deep bush) near Timagami, was picked up Monday by a 10-man_ search| team from the RCAF station at! North Bay. Levasseur was hunting in the bush 60 miles north of here with Sgt. Vince Metcalfe and} was reported lost by Metcalfe when he failed to rejoin. him} Saturday. | The airman was spotted by an RCAF C-45 Expediter air- AR STOP-OVERS AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS ARRANGED AT YOUR REQUEST VANCOUVER SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES oe WINNIPEG ew ----e me me ee eee ae oO ce ce, Way "------ jp OO in Lon mennoo | HOWARD Progetes 'Owecteg by Sersenetey by PERFORMANCE IN YeARe: Pi Me PRODUCTIONS, INC, AOULT ENTERTAINMENT. 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