Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Feb 1966, p. 3

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!Quebec Does Not MONTREAL (CP) -- Health|can only be one authority 'n fis-| jminister Eric Kierans said dur-|cal and monetary policy." « | jing a weekend television appeat-) But he said that under the ex- jance that Quebec does ana want | isting Canadian system "collabo- ja role in the fiscal policies of + ation and co - operation" be- |the federal government. ltween the provinces and the fed- He said his criticism of the eral government are "absolutely | United States government's|necessary" oi for any peltical) guidelines were personal and\or constitutional reasons but for! that there is no implication in|"hard economic reasons." his stand against the guidelines! Mr, Kierans said he does not "that Quebec claims to have a|blame the United States for es-| right or prerogative here." tablishing' the guidelines, | Mr. Kierans said "there is no; "I do blame our own people question in my mind that there|for nor reacting to the guide-) Fiscal Policies Roie _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februery 14, 1966 3 Seek | a lines which should not be ac- cepted meekly or passively."" | Mr. Kierans said Canada| could have reacted to the guide- | lines by reducing its imports of | U.S. goods. and services or by} reducing the outflow of divi-) dends earned in Canada by U.S. firms, firms. With the absence of: counter- pressure from Ottawa, U.S. sub- sidiaries in Canada have to go along with the orders they get from Washington, said Mr. Kier- | ans. Indigestion Hits 5 B.C. Grain Port VANCOUVER (CP) -- The, |world's busiest grain handling of the freighter Sonic said the| |port is suffering acute indiges-|28 days he had to spend in Van tion--and officials are wonder-|couver loading grain was th Friends and relatives '. quietly watch and pray as a coffin bearing the remains > of a family of nine is low- FAMILY OF 9 BURIED ered into the ground Sun- day in a small Roman Cath- olic cemetery near Shadiac Bridge, N.B. Nearly 3,000 Reservation Of Rights Vital, Johnson Claims TORONTO (CP) -- Both the English-Canadian and French- Canadian "nations'" in Canada have the right to self-determina- tion, Opposition Leader Daniel Johnson of Quebec said today. : The leader of Quebec's Un- fon Nationale party told mem- bers of the Canadian Club of Toronto that recognition of this tight is necessary for the pres- ervation and growth of Canada as a whole. "That right to self-determina- tion that we concede to the Eng- lish-Canadian nation is a right that we want to see recognized to the French-Canadian nation which after four centuries of toil, of loyalty to its soul and of rootedness in this country, legitimately aspires to live and progress in accordance of its own distinctive culture," he said. "There is no formula, no le- gal mechanism, no constitution! that can stand against the life of a nation because a nation is a natural community." The conflict was that "'to ex- nation press themselves as a through a strong central gov- ernment, English Canadians are forced to oppose Quebec's search for autonomy, which is its natural path." "All this spyings from. an ob- solete constitution which has be- come a strait jacket for both groups. And, what is more, it tends to divide them instead of uniting them. It tends to make them opponents when it should make allies." Speaking in English," Mr. Johnson said the Fulton - Fav- yeay...-constitution amending formula is not the right tool to correct this fault. His speech was released to the press in advance of de- livery: IN NEW BRUNSWICK persons attended services for Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Cormier, both 34, and their seven children who died in a ing just how much it hurts. Grain shipments through the |port of Vancouver in February are expected to tota less than 17,000,006 bushels--1,000,000 be- low the monthly average. Efforts to assess the cost of fire which swept their home Thursday. (CP Wirephoto) 'SHORT SKIRTS BIG HAZARD 'HYPOTHERMIA EXPERT SAYS CRICKET M ALHERBIE, England (AP)--A doctor: do- ing research on hypothermia --illness caused by low body temperature says those short, short skirts are a haz- ard What's more, says Dr. Geoffey Taylor, they are bad for business "These skirts, four inches above the knee, are ridiculous as protection against the Brit- ish winter. "Girls would be more ef- ficient employees if they wore ski-pants and men would work better if they wore long under- pants."' Dr. Taylor has started a shipping and rail car congestion in the port were made Sunday / after a ship's captain said he would not bring back his freigh- ter into Vancouver until he can) be guaranteed "a normal load- ing time.'"' drive for warmer workers, in their own health interest and to make them more efficient workers "People who get cold on their way to work may have | a body temperature of only | With 8 America 95 degrees Fahrenheit, instead PALOMARES, Spain (AP)-- of the norma! 98.4. Air and ground. searchers today "The accepted. forms of |located the wreckage of a U.S. (English) central heating at |Air Force Globemaster with 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit /eight Americans aboard which are not high enough to get |crashed while delivering :mate- them warm. rial for the search for the U.S "If employers want maxi- jnuclear device missing in the mum efficienty in winter, they | waters off the coast of Spain. should either see that their | ' : - employees get some exercise | A apes get oi or else provide a fire." wrec Ss Signted : P northwest of the village of Tre- Wishart Jail Makes Plea | Jai AVIV (CP)--Moshe Hey- z SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--At-} | torney-General A. A. Wishart of! | Ontario said Saturday night pro-| | vincial governments should ex-) | plore the possibility of making! |the office of attorney-general a non-political post. Scientific Education Rid Plea Made By Hees velez, on the snow - covered! slopes of 11,423-foot Pico Mulha- }cen, in the Sierra Nevada moun- | Heyman Gets tains. i erm Pilg was no mention of sur-| J | man, 43, former chief book- keeper of the Canadian-owned Supersol, supermarket chain in Israel, was sentenced Sunday to) 18 months in jail for helping to falsify the firm's books and for, OTTAWA (CP)--Campus Lib- conspiring to burn them. erals Saturday proposed swifter| Abraham Feinberg, Supersol) justice than the courts can give) manager, was sentenced Jan. 9/for party members accused of Swift Justice Is Proposed Globemaster Wreck Pound | longest layover he had experi enced as a seaman. Capt. Marcoupolos completed 'loading of 44,400 tons of grain! Saturday. Port officials estimate a ship- ping company loses anywhere} from a couple of hundred to thousands of dollars each day a freghter lies idle in port. During the weekend, eight freighters were loading grain while another 10 waited their turns at the loading docks. ; A 8 TL Le La TT! ns Aboard | The giant C-124 disappeared Saturday night after leaving Se-| ville with two buses for use by searchers looking for what is be- lieved to be a 20-megaton hy-| drogen bomb. | Icy Winds from the moun-! tains | ean Sunday and postponed) | children. churned the Mediterran- | ~ Drugs Seen Big Help TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Ruth| Baldwin, associate professor of} medicine at the University of} Maryland, says drugs can pro-| duce dramatic improvement in| he behavior and learning abil- y of minimally brain-damaged| Anti - convulsants, tranquiliz-| ers and amphetamines, the so- called pep pills, are the most helpful, Dr. Baldwin told a group of doctors, teachers, psy- chologists and other profes- sional persons here Sunday. Dr. Baldwin cautioned against} the use of barbiturates, how- ever, and said: "Never use barbiturates. Most children climb high on| barbiturates, | Dr. Baldwin explained that in referring to brain-damaged chil-| dren she was including mentally cases and children with cerebral! Wi Flying. Horror, Fear Once --- Machine Regarded WASHINGTON (AP) -- The; 000,000 annually, are causing an flying machine once was "'re- garded with horror and fear' when it crossed the Canadian or Mexican border into the United States, the Senate com- merce committee was told last week, That was in the days of horse- mounted border patrols and led to establishment in 1911 of over- time fees for inspection of planes and boats entering the country after regular customs hours, Representative Lloyd Meeds (Dem. Wash.) said in urging the committee to ap- prove a bill to wipe out the 55- year-old regulation. Members of Congress and spokesmen for pilots in the western United States testified at a committee hearing that the charges, estimated to total $8,- economic loss to millions of per- sons along the thousands of miles of the Canadian and Mex- ican borders. , Meeds is sponsor of a bill in |the House of "Representatives: to abolish the special fees. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth hav@ suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wob- bled at just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this happening to you, Just sprinkle a little PASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold faise teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfort able. Does not sour. Checks nes | odor breath". Get FAS at drug counters everywhere. * 'PRESTIGE DISTINCTION BEYOND COMPARE * UNDERGROUN! PARKING * G@ORGIA THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING!! Nn mansions '124 PARK ROAD NORTH: OSHAWA A FEW 1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES AVAILABLE * Only Sy Appointment 723-1712 or 728-2911 palsy. Dr. Baldwin, who said she has studied use of a wide va- riety of drugs, including tran- quilizers, for the last 10 years, said a great deal of patience is needed to find by trial and error drugs suitable for differ- ent children. morning operations of two mid-| get submarines sent from the| United States to look for the lost bomb. The subs waited until the winds eased off in the afternoon, | then made some dives, The bomb was lost Jan. 17 in the| collision and crash of a B-52 bomber and a jet tanker. 2 Children Die In Fire CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- A seven-year-old boy and his 16- month-old sister perished this morning when fire of unknown origin destroyed a two - storey Good Nemes To Remembe; When Buying or REAL ESTATE Reg, Aker--President Bill MeFeeters--Vice Pres. Schofield-Aker Ltd. 723-2265 r Selling Addressing a two-day meet-!to four years in prison after he! political corruption or immoral-|home here. TORONTO (CP) -- Canaday;and quantity of research facili-\ing of New Brunswick lawyers| must increase aid for scientific|ties and scientists. jhere, Mr. Wishart said the at-| education and business-|, DY 1980, Canada would have /torney-general is expected to de- } to spend "double the proportion| fend government policies in the men must take a leading role in| of our national income that we| legislature because he is a poli-| the move, George Hees, former|are spending today" to keep|tician. Yet he is expected to sit! | jarson and falsification of pleaded guilty to 11 counts of ity. the ac- The Canadian University Lib- era] Federation, holding its an-} nual meeting here, resolved that the party should establish company stock lists and counts; The affair reached a climax Conservative trade minister pace with the growing need for|in g "quasi-judiciat capacity. leentral offices in nearby Bnel- said today. He told the Ontario Associa- tion of Real Estate Boards that Canadian business must keep abreast of scientific changes to adapt industrial processes and remain competitive. "Failure to do these things 'means dropping out of the in- | 'dustrial race and returning to the role of a producer of. raw materials. Industry, he added, must con- sider their share of education costs "as one of their costs of production." "If these costs are not met, industry will not have the re- search facilities and the scient- ists. which are needed to keep us abreast of our competitors." QUALITY WILL RISE But while education costs would rise, so would the quality New Testament Flyleaf | c nbn? 'Found Alter Many TORONTO (CP)--The flyleaf, 'from a Sunday school New Testament lost during the hard fighting through Belgium in the Second World War has come back to its Canadian owner, stirring bittersweet memories. Don Beck, now a Toronto streets department employee, lost his New Testament 21 years ago while his unit, the Governor General's Foot Guards, was fighting through Belgium, It was found in 1944 by a Bel- gian named van Thillo, who last month mailed the flyleaf to Mr. Beck with a letter. "Until now I used to read the Bible I found in 1944 at the vil- lage of Essen," he wrote. "It happened that this page I am sending you fell on the floor and my daughter, 11, tried to read the writing. "T explained to her how the Bible came into my possession and she was outraged. 'But daddy, pvhy don't you send the book back to that soldier. He is missing it all these years.' scientific education | Mr. Hees, elected to Parlia- ment for the riding of Northum- berland in the Noy. 8 election, said Canada made great indus- trial strides during the Second World War, but it was "'an ac- complishment based largely on the research and technology of others '--- notably the United States." But the momentum behind the Canadian economy had come largely from exploitation of raw materials and resources." The character of the economy was shifting to emphasis on conver- sion of raw materials into ma- nufactured goods, where -'re- search and technology play a much more vital role." Mr. Hees' address was re- leased to the press in advance iof delivery. Years | "We all remember the Cana- dians as fine soldiers giving fiyst aid to our sick and our injured." Since the fiyleaf contained Mr. Beck's name and home town, but no street address the letter was mailed to "the mayor of Stevensville, Ontario."' It was sent on to Mr, Beck's mother, who still lives in that Niagara area village. NAME TIGER YORK (AP) -- Dick Tiger, world middleweight champion from - Nigeria, has been named Fighter of the Year by Ring magazine. The magazine rated the Ffyd Pat- terson - George Chuvalo heavy- weight bout won by Patterson as the Fight of the Year. NEW SURGERY FOR KALINE Al Kaline, Detroit Tiger outfielder limited to only 125! games in 1965; underwent sur- gery on his injured foot at the; end of the season ' OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! {last June when the company's} Dead are Kenneth and Paula} Marie MacDonald, two of seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDonald. Four children es-| caped and another was taken to} hospital with the parents. | ja judicial commission with the Mr. MacDonald received se-)| He said the attorney-general| Braq were set on fire. power to expel anyone found rious. facial and back burns| must be completely free from Defence Counsel Arieh Rosen- guilty of political corruption or while Mrs MacDonald wan't independent of and able to re-/blum said that when Heyman cited for lack of professional treated for shock A nine-day-old sist political pressures and con-| joined the company he found ethics. child received undisclosed in-} siderations of any kind or de-|false entries made in the books) An amendment that would juries, ree. by Feinberg with the knowledge|have delayed action until judg- "Treading the paths thatiof then president Bertrand ment had. been made by the mark these separate roles re-| Loeb. courts was defeated. quires at times the agility and| He said Heyman acted under' 'The motion was proposed by sure-footness of a tight - rope/the influence of Feinberg and|(he Quebec Association of Cana- ve walker, particularly when any|Loeb--"a leading businessman dian Student Liberals. political element impinges on in Canada, a public figure." ect the actual exercise of his re-| "I beg you to.imagine the in Another resolution that was passed would require.all parties to publish an account of all con- tributions of more than $100 from any source. It also said the contributions should be tax-| deductibie. sponsibilities." significance of the role of .the Mr. Wishart said if the aftor-| accused in this setup, compared ney-general is truly free he willito people like Feinberg and be able to-do a more efficient! Loeb." and capable job. i AR einer GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M, DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M, Fully Licensed Dining Room Ample Parking HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshawe Are you looking for... @ good, guaranteed USED CAR oe» a Oe ean 623-2556 and ask for HAROLD MICHELSON Over 30 cars to choose from ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD. Bowmanville | PICK TEAM . . | LONDON (Reuters)--The Kidney-Aid jwinners of the British home | international soccer iships this 'season pill repre- Is Helpful |sent Britain in the Canadian Football Association centenary sons in Quebec 'and Alberta are| ext year. among 34 Canadians holding) Ce aloft the torch of hope for-hun-jt champion- TORONTO (CP)--Sixteen per-| Celebrations in May and June} Ng fromiin a reasonably satisfactory Stine wee dreds of Gthers ; ; n 8 death-dealing kidney diseases. (state. . . The 16--11 men and five! Treatment of patients at both women aged 17 to 52--are being|centres is similar in that each kept alive by artificial kidney|enters hospital once to twice machines at University of Al-| weekly for eight to 16 hours at berta Hospital in Edmonton andia time. | Montreal General Hospital. Reporting that use of artifi- Their treatment and rehabili-| cial kidney machines can let pa-! tation are reported in the cur- tients enjoy happy, useful\and! rent issue of the Canadian Med-|!ong lives, the Montreal team ical Association Journal which says only 34 of the estimated} also comments editorially: 300 to 400 patients dying from "It now is an established fact/uremia each year in Canada are that patients with end-stage re-lreceiving the benefits. of such nal (kidney) insufficiency canitreatment | oF 1 to 5 year /0 G.1.C.'s Savings accounts A Paid and compounded 1 querterly 2 0 H { * Investment Funds c( * Estate Planning * Executors & Trustees POUNTAINHEAD a VICE Get *100 for every '75 with six-year Scotiabank -- Savings Certificates Buy as little as $10 worth or as much as you like--cashable any time. FUEL toke advontage of it! 24"hour ser- | vice; and radio dispatched trucks ol- woys on the ready to serve you, Open Friday Nights and OIL OAL & SUPPLIES Fue! Oi! 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If you are a property taxpayer and have not received @ tax bill kindly contact the Tax Office immediately, (unless your mort- gage or bank pays your taxes). i IF MAILED ON DUE DATE BEFORE MIDNIGHT to be sure of proper due date post-mark before midnight, MAIL, SHOULD BE DROPPED IN THE POST OFFICE FRONT (Simcoe St.) letter drop rather thon any street letter box. OSHAWA TAXPAYERS for part of the 1966 levy LAST DAY TO Cc. L. COX Tax Collector ++ "OUR A ion is b 'SERVICE | IS NOT AUTOMATED our daily living. codes, P of importance to We approve of direct dialing, zip ae ti. Baukeanes e have automatic stock control so everything we supply is freshly potent. But, we will never give you automated robot-like service. We believe our customer friends are too import- ant to be treated casually. We hope you will ask us for our informed opinions about everything we supply. We are a personal service pharmacy. ' YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need e medicine. Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours ? EASTVIEW PHARMACY 573 King Street East Oshawa PHONE 725-3594 Fast --- Free Motorized Deiivery P. B, Francis, Phm. B. -- J. R. Steffen, B.Sc., Phm. 54 SIMCOE TUES., and WED. SPECIALS ! NORTH LEAN TENDER Ciub Steaks 69: LEAN RINDLESS BACON so _ 69 LEAN Minced Steak o 69: BY THE PIECE | BOLOGNA eo 29 Scene = Pa per os t } 4 j i ' |

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