Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1966, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, February 26, 1966 3 ' a j | ---- as | Better Food Service: Tip | For Better Tips By Tourists TIMMINS (CP)--Sevetal mil- eax . lion tourist dollars in tips are AROUND GLOBE AT GLANCE OHawa 3 ind ing Money Runs Kept Guessing pending Money ut -- loaned 3 : ; | wen ma 2 =a ; o mee : | Loronto Presents ldo" avitand' Airratt of Cant ada and a veteran of the Royal, 5 k rs Fr au Pe So Who Worries In Ottawa Rwards Of Merit -- (riving come in the Piret worta" } _ . |War;. Rev. Sidney E. Lambert, rl D an Tup LC Y uas By RONALD LEBEL before giving its' formal sanc- ire ie rie former national . president oft eT a aa me OTTAWA tes ---- tion to government expendi- sented to five men who have (War Amputations of Canada ~ By STUART LAKE whether the rights of Canadian Ree miss government technically will runjtures. But interim supply bills |distinguished themselve's injand lifetime president of the ' OTTAWA (CP) --. Parlia- individuals are properly pro-|cleare e man. out of spending money Monday|and Governor - General's war-|sports, business, journalism, so-|National Council of War Veter | ment's new guessing game-- tected. DEAN INVESTIGATED but no one is overly worried |Tants were issued earlier to co-|cial work, trade unionism andjans' Associations, and Charles , lost each year in Ontario be- ~ 4 4 does Conservative MP Erik} Mr. Cowan, known as a mer Mr. Lewis gave no other de-|about it. ver the first 11 months of the|the clergy. Hibbert Millard, former head of # gauce of poor. fond__service. Nielsen have any sensational erick, said he took part in ie tails, except to say that the| Interim funds voted by Par- fiscal year. Mayor Philip Givens presen-|the United Steelworkers of Am- bY : ; t Galence we aickee Pig Wiha PRINS Nahe SRT Mewar ah Cones trabvibn ak, 5 avion. in Canada ' Tourism Minister James Auld information on fraudulent bank-|Gebate "in in commissioner was the dean of|liament cover February spend-| interim suppiy has never ted the awaids iv Ted Reeve, . said Friday night. ecto a Saag will continue for the) erties. ' i aaaialins ~ a oe University of British|ing only. Legal authority fot are Sed ry ior oe finai ee tates eo ag "ge we se the Northeastern Ontario De- time being. : IN taking away Mr. Spence olumbia. expenditures in March hinges| Monti of a fiscal year and some |a member of the Sports Hall of} CANOES AR UTHERN -- velopment Association a ae | The Yukon lawyer only tickled | job, his pension Hane eters "What possible harm to the|on the completion of a debate ogg E Lecabase ital | a Edwin Albert Ba-| 'The word "canoe" is a Span- « service should be such that e _|curiosities in the Commons Fri-}jecting him to constan security of Canada conceivably|that has been running in the|*3's | '0 uncons al. |ker, for years managing di- ish word used to describe the tourist will be deliriously happy : ' day when he said he would golobservation, the government|ouia occur if the dean of the Commons since Feb. 3. Interim supply bills are sup-|rector of the Canadian National red to have the tip extracted from etn into specifics' of bankruptcy|was trampling on the rights of University of British Columbia| The debate, centring on the aga = Sine ry ere Sia on the Blind; Philip |boats used by the Caribbean a: his pocket book j frauds after the government/all Canadians. or a member of the judiciary of|spending program for the fis-|*P€ estimates, not all of them.|Clarke Carratt, former chair-'original inhabitants. : . NEED SUPPORT gets around to answer a series! He criticized justice minister|Canada was given the informa-|cal year ending March 31, ran| This means that the govern-| : of questions he placed on the|cardin for naming Spencer aSjtion which the minister has, lis-|through the 17th sitting day Fri-/ment has no alternative but to | TORONTO (CP) -- The gov- Commons order paper tw0\the civil servant involved initened to Mr. Spencer and his|day and Conservative sources|Wwait for Parliament to pass the ernment can only provide pea weeks ago. pturning information over to two|counsel in camera, and then|predicted it wil' continu e|1965-66 estimates before making | FINAL FUR CLEARANCE cial services for the deaf an The questions ask names Of|soyiet embassy employees, la-|told the members of this House | through next week. |big expenditures in March. : blind if citizens = Wen: - bankruptcy trustees in a num-|ter expelled, It was "absolutely |and people of Canada what his Government House Leader | ' give their support, W. K. ber of Canadian cities, whether|improper, unjustified and unjus-|conclusions were?" ramen. i e as OLD LAG CAME BACK Clarke, administrator of schools b taintalt "iy Mcliraith said in an interview I | ; blind and deaf, told the there have been complaints 'tifiable." ee | The matter would end therejhe will hold talks with opposi-| PARKHURST, Isle of Wight! for the blind an ' ; about estates in those cities and) «Jf this man isn't given lrg. the NDP if thi moe-about: ton lead Monday t ' ; ae | L ting of the Canadian ; ioati | ' 7 : r the if this came about, |tion House leaders Monday to) (CP)--Prison can't be all that Gearing society 'Thursday. He whether investigations weTe/hearing, I won't have much Fe-|said Mr. Lewis. |seek a speed-up. bad. One middle-aged convict said schools such as the school wg en who rocked gov- spect for. Canadian justice. Gerald W. Baldwin (PC --| He said he is sure the oppo-|recently came back here after for 'the blind at Brantford and ernment benches a year ago|DIEFENBAKER CURIOUS |Peace River) wondered whe-|sition will not extend the de |release to say he missed his, for the deaf at Belleville are R. ANDREW STEWART e isclosures that brought] Opposition Leader Diefen-|ther he would be placed under|bate long enough to starve the|friends and wanted to stay.| D with disclosure: 8g : ; ; | | expensive, but if people want! . « » TV Decision about the judicial inquiry into|baker was curious about Spen-jconstant surveillance if he|government out of appropria-|Warders gave him a cup of tea) them they must support them. | the Lucien Rivard affair, also|cer's statement that heads | mass . ns gg ns Bee ~~ | could "mg Pasay ag 4 gi chat bid . 7. | oe CTU: DEC joi iberals host |"would swim" if an inquiry was|in the Commons. e Spencer|carry on for a few days injhis friends before shooing him) ang a mag I MAKES CTV' DECISION copssale fl Ae ia cates for held into his case. case indicated the government | March before running dry. | off the premises, | -- Willa cP)-- ' ge ier ow . 5 i is rig | deen Rum 2 New Liskeard, nega si ats bard an in-camera: inquiry into the) "Where are the heads that |thought tha, this right. WANT CLOSE LOOK | a member of the Ontario towel ty lietigaisca . iqjcase of Victor Spencer of Van-|are going to fall or swim? he| John B. Matheson, parliamen- Opposition spokesmen say lature from 1934 to 1939 died| Friday night he board ers couver, alleged to have pro- ge cscik: "Misuty idee = secretary to wots ----e they want to scrutinize govern-| f - sts pe* ris j yo BF . |yided information to Soviet em- 'avi wis, deputy aderisaid inere are certain facts in xs 8 OE a Pd ee) egal as mire rf anit) ate a be i arriltoted |DASSY officials. of the New Democratic Party,|the Spencer case that prevented ed ko apuerbanttios iarousiort s 84. / i s cation by CTV's affiliate é "ka sey arliamen-|said the prime minister was jan inquiry. Ste. , he retired in 1961.) stati ; isi Bryce Mackasey, parliamen pee " . Se . the second half of 1965 when His Reon George, is Liberai| tao < ~~ raed thes tary secretary to Labor Minis-|guilty of "outrageous disregard) Mr. Matheson said there are| parliament did. not sit. member of Parliament fo Al-lty Tey har ths acolivation (2! Nicholson, and Ralph B. for poe a Of just-|ertain facts in the case not | 3 "figle {Cowan (L -- York - Humber) {ice and liberty. : known to Mr. Lewis and they srinitati solute goma West. |was approved or rejected and |ioined the criticism of Prime| Mr, Pearson had said that the| never will be known to him, |°f, Precipitating a crisis. WILL STAND TRIAL said an nie Ge av bhi » {Minister Pearson's decision not|country's security would be : : | The House spent 15 days de- OTTAWA (CP) -- Douglas ming ey sOuE PE FIve Cay" |to hold such an inquiry into the weakened if a public hearing |QUOTES REPORT bating the affairs of three de- Booth, 36, of Ottawa, will stand WILL START COLOR jcase of the former post office| was necessary. Mr. Nielsen quoted from an|partments --- external, trans- trial in Ontario Supreme Court % ' employee. i OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana-} 'one on a charge of capital mUeer sia Broadcasting Co. has an-| PROGRESS SLOW | Mr. Lewis disclosed that Da-/-RCMP background report on|port and defence--then passed lvie Fulton (PC -- Kamloops),|organized crime in his speech.|the estimates ve ee" depart- i of .73-year-old Lou- , ons made little; when Conservative justice min-|The report, presented to the re-;ments with little discussion Figg Boost Miss pins was | nounced that 1 git gi tl eadway: in debate on the jus-lister between 1957 and 1962, set|cent federal - provincial crime|Thursday night. found Dec. 1 on the floor of her| Color ag nga Mets i ls |tice department's spending pro-jup an in-camera royal commis-|conference, said organized) That leaves 12 departments to bedroom, smothered to death| Start vige se "ie CBC will gram for the year ending March|sion to hear a security charge|crime has lucrative rackets in go, and stabbed 80 times. Magis-|network ne a rt tot ae 31. The program is the first/against an employee of a fed-jliquor, bankruptcies, drugs and| "parjiament must approve trate G. E. Strike said Friday hey a third of the ap "cay {item of business facing MPs/|eral Crown corporation. jother fields in Canada, especi-|,very item in the 1965-66 spend- he will formally commit Booth|Cluding National] Hockey), 4.) Mr. Lewis said, the employee ally in Ontario and Quebec. ever) 8 730.903,439 A tri ' League games. The- remainder : , ; ; | ; ; ing program of $8,730,903, on April 4 for trial April 18. | 7 : : Mr. Mackasey said the handl-|was a client of his and had been| Bodies were being dug up all becca Beit edvehesdl j will be imported network 'and ing of the Spencer case "raises |judged guilty by both the RCMP over Quebec, Mr. Nielsen said. | wire os uc wae heed ewe eiees the question in my mind as to!and the justice department. But) What did that have to do with CALL 4, Que. ( -- Jean * °-ETY RE > --------<--_----------------_---- --____--____------|bankruptcies, asked Mr. Car- Jacques Boivin, 20, of Hiull,| SAFETY RECORD BROKEN P 75 King St. E., Oshawa They disclaim any intention din. charged with. shooting his 24-, TRAIL, B.C. (CP) -- An ll1- year-old wife. Friday was com-|year fatality-free traffic record mittd to stand trial for capital|ended Friday when a pedestrian} murder. |was struck and killed by a car. US. Authorizes Diversions .'s02! was suggesting the} Nielsen asked whether shooting death of Montreal Jaw-| jyer Francois Payette this week jIt was the first traffic death in| md : tu : 7 TAKES FIRST [this eastern British Columbia Lowering Lake Ont. Level (20m with Seer TORONTO (CP)--George Ka-|industrial city of 12,000 since [yale Cardin coudiured We aa oe te asdeuticn = os bes | fy TORONTO (CP)--The United| He said the LF government jing Mr. Nielsen to say whether | ogry at the Kiwanis Music Fes- WILL MAKE RECORDS States government has passed|has authorized more than $79,-|the two are connected. | tival Friday night. The St. Ca-|- MONTREAL (CP)--The CBC legislation authorizing diver- 000 for study of projects cov- I will deal with that matter) tharines Public School won top|and the RCA Victor Co. Friday|sions from northeastern riverjered by the law, which provides when the minister has answered| honors in the elementary school|announced plans to record and| basins which could cut water|for construction, operation and|the questions I have placed on) brass ensemble. Barrie Collegi-| distribute 18 records of Cana-|levels in Lake Ontario and the | maintenance of resevoirs injthe order paper," replied Mr.| ate was awarded first place foldian music to commemorate|St. Lawrence River, says Tho-jriver basins draining into Ches- | Nielsen, woodwind ensemble. |Canada's 1967 centennial. The|mas W. Kierans, Sudbury wa-|apeake Bay, the Atlantic, Lake | -- -- nia ae series will include 42 selections |tet Tesources expert. |Ontario and the St. Lawrence) 'EW LOOK TO CHINA | OPEN AUTO PLANT lby 32 Canadian composers of|_1n an interview Friday -Mr.|River. ' : The smallest religious group MONTREAL (CP)--Some 600/the Jast 100 years. One of the|Kierans said the diversions} Mr. Kierans said the river ba-| in Canada is Confucianists, 5,089 guests attended the inaugura-|records will be a rendition of |Could result in damage to down-|sins involved all lie within U.S.|;, 1961, down from 24,253. in tion Friday of a new plant inig Canada stream interests. rh 1 sbnlage be gg ange nearby St. Bruno for the assem- i | Mr. Kierans, author of the| Canada lie mainly in New York) bly of two makes of French NBC HEAD RESIGNS |Grand Canal scheme for recyc-|State. They do not come under} automobiles, Renault and Peug-| NEW YORK (AP)--Robert E.|ling arctic waters to the Great|the Boundary Waters Treaty of | eot. C. M. Drury, federal minis-|Kintner has submitted his re-|Lakes, said the law was passed/|1909, he said. ; ter of industry, said if is*the|signation as board chairman|last October without attracting} But he noted that a section of only Canadian-owned plant pro-|and a director of the National|attention in Canada. the treaty requires that where | ducing passenger cars in Can-|Broadcasting Co. it was dis-| He said the Canadian govern-|flows are diverted away from ada. closed Friday. |ment took the matter under|boundary waters, downstream | |study after he drew it to the|interests must be compensated. | REAL ESTATE LTD, lattention of Jean - Luc Pepin,|No such compensation is pro- | 313 ALBERT ST. . |minister of mines and technical | vided for in the U.S. law he} 728-4678 | surveys. 'said. 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The|¢® Must be made by the gov-| Quebec legislature, is adjourned|°™™™ent to encourage develop- until Tuesday morning for Lieu- tenant-Governor Paul Comtois who died last Monday when fire destroyed his residence in Que- bec City. The Saskatchewan latures: | _govern-| British Columbia -- Attorney-| of ment brought down its 1966-67) « oneral Rohatt: Boner raw y 0 He was criticizing the govern-| |ment for not helping to develop| - | the province. | | Developments in other legis- G.1.C.'s 1 to 5 year Ay% * Investment Funds budget and figuring largely in : | the 'record. #248.800,000. was an|@uced tougher legislation on| Uliining "Givers ial Would give a policeman the power to ask for the surrender of a driver's licence if he believes the driver| i ' \ has been drinking too much.| Alberta's minister of industry/ 7,6: pin is intended to remove and development said the fed-!«. " eral government's policy ori le ee od bs hey tional parks is unfair to citizens| 'N wy. scotia CL. MacMillan| in the povirnce and a serious) (7 Vict ; id "th rig | detriment to its tourist indus-| (7 Victoria) said the opel |cial government should negoti- jate with Ottawa to bring the/ province's Indians under pro- vincial administration. No va} Scotia has developed a good ed-} ucation departmeni and would |be in a better position than the the rest of Canada. | i | federal government to direct In- ACCESS BAD dian education mers: ae 240O: Ste ey CENTRAL Ontario Trust miles of t the 29,000 ee miley Good Nemes To Remember | eee, When STA or Selling Hepatitis Strikes paged ta Near Kingston i Bill McFeeters--Vice Pres. KINGSTON, (CP)--Nine per- Schofield-Aker Ltd. sons in a nearby subdivision! 723-2265 have been stricken with infect- ious hepatitis, Kingston town- ship's medical officer of health, Dr. D. G. 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Dr. Workman said Registered Plan Number 837, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon A sgt al or matty ee PRICED COMPLETE ee WITH 3 SETS OF PADS GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon te 2 P.M. DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M, Fully Licensed Dining Room 4. Ample Parking HOTEL LANCASTER ' 27 King St. W., Oshawe | The estimated cost of the work is $5,720.00. The total estimated cost per foot frontage is $8.17. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments and the private property owner's annual rate per foot frontage is 30 cents. Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its ap- proval of the undertaking of the said work, and ony owner may, within twenty-one days ofter the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken 104 BROCK ST. S. PHONE 668-8867... Call Now For Complete Travel Arrangements MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 25 KING ST. E. OSHAWA PHONE 723-7001 The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so it may oppoint a tyne and place when any objection to the work will be considered. DATED at Oshbwa this 26th doy of of February, 1966. FURNITURE WORLD L. R: BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshews,

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