Tuesday, Mey 3, 1966 13 THE OSHAWA TIMES, ANDREW THOMPSON SAYS: Government Lags On Air Pollution TORONTO (CP) -- The gov- ernment is falling down in its) example sibility for ambujances in | | He picked out dentists as an|Wishart announced that respon- the ELMER THE safety elephant was presented last night to the Dr. S. J. Phil- lip's Home and School As- sociation and 15 safety pa- trollers of the Dr. S. J. Phil- lip School were honored for their pork in the 1965-66 school term. The elephant, a symbol of safety, will re- main at the school for a time. In the left picture are, left to right: Tony Vorste- veld, 11, Grade 6; Royce Hoggard, 13, Grade 7; look- ing on as Oshawa's new safety patrol officer, Const. Bill Moring, presents Enid Black, 13, Grade 6, best pa- troller at the school this term, with a sweater; Chris- tine Courtney, 14, Grade 8; and David McBean, 10, Grade 6, also look on. In the centre picture, patrollers rally around Elmer the safety elephant. Left to right are: Dale Glover, 11, Grade 6; Doris DeHart, 13, Grade 6, giving Elmer a kiss; Jane Scott, 11, Grade 6 (back); Glenda Keetch, 12, Grade 6, (back); Cathy Dingman, 12. Grade 6; Lin- da Calvin, 11, Grade 6; and Archie Hubert, Elmer chair- man of the Kinsmen Club of Oshawa. In the last picture looking over the school safe- ty patrol roster are, left to right: Peter Frost, 12, Grade 7; Rosemary Mc- Laughlin, 10, Grade 6; Jack Hutchinson, vice - principal and patrol organizer at the school; Margaret Spicer, 14, Grade 7; Carl Weiderick, 12, Grade 7; and Enid Black. Oshawa Times Photo ) jasked to telephone their local jradio stations to record 'join |OMSIP' messages. | Dr. Dymond said 300,000 per- s Extension jsons now receiving social as- For OMSIP | |sistance under one or another 'Announced of the various welfare plans TORONTO (CP) -- The open |were automatically enrolled. In addition, 300,000 individual nd enrolment period for OMSIP, /Ontario's Medical Services In- family enrolment applica- jsurance Plan, has been ex- will provide coverage for an- other 800,000 persons. HE ROBBED THE QUEEN LONDON (AP) -- The Queen pays part of her property taxes from about $4.50 in small coins gleaned every month from the fountains at Marble Arch, Lon- don. This became known when a tramp was charged in court with fishing out one halfpenny with a piece of chewing-gum on the end of a stick. Leonard R. Knibbs was sentenced to the Pi he had already spent in ail. ' tions received as of Monday tended until May 16, Health| efforts to control air pollution in| aj) dentists have an obliga-|Province has been switched to Ontario, Liberal Leader. An-/tion to the people who 'finance the health department from his drew Thompson said in the leg-/them. We cannot afford to lose |jurisdiction. islature Monday them to California or Hawaii.!|---------- Mr. Thompson accusea the| "We not only need their serv- health department cf permitting|ices but we need their taxes Curbs discomfort, illness and death in| We can't be a boy scout to the! cities throughout the province|rest of the world for all time | ® by failing to control pollution. | to come." F P bl Also heard in the house were:| annQUNCES EXTENSION or u Ic --Ross Whicher (l--Bruce),| who said many university| Dr. Dymond announced the NOW SHOWING NEVER BEFORE SEEN ON THE SCREEN... Every incredible scene is real! IN THE WORLD TODAY This is the SHOCK of your life! ADMITTANCE CAVALRY PATROL BEACH RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)--Lo- cal police patrol the fashionable Copacabana beach on_horse- back because of a lack of pa- tro] cars. Their mounts are stabled at the luxurious Jockey Club. ¢ See re esdisl ~ |Minister Matthew Dymond an-| ' een nounced Monday. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE a ae YR ge gener A oe The two-week extension be-| eee i : reais Ay foe? amar y ng{ ond the original May 2 dead- Foe 8 , line underlines government dis- Tighten Horseplay On The Job ivi, w2: sworea two sti otts tae | |weeks so a pre-sentence report) just over 1,100,000. | M : jeould. be obrainen | OMSIP officials had said ' | ' jabout 1,800,000 Ontario resi- Leads To City Stabbin | Kor Griving while impaired, | dents were eligible for medical P, i gens _cunninghatl| insurance coverage under the graduates are leaving the|extension in OMSIP to try to Finance Firms Horseplay inside an Oshawa] Stealing a television set from'si99 and costs or 15 days in (Scheme. Somewhat fewer than} province for better jobs bring into the plan ail those srho factory turned to near-tragedy|the apartment home of his com-| jai), jthis number--up to 1,500,000-- ih aa an | did not enrol by the May i dead-) TORONTO (CP)--A bill was|outside when a man was stab-|mon law wife cost Alex Wil-) |were expected to be enrolled Po pe re canis wale introduced Monday into the On-|bed three times, Magistrate|liamson, of 33% Simcoe st. n.,| Two Oshawa youths, who|2™@ eligible for benefits begin- nee' ot the Ontario Med., More than 1,100,000 persons|tario legislature to require pub-|Harry Jermyn heard at Osh-'a $25 fine and costs or seven last week were found guilty ee id leat Services Insi rance Plan|on Welfare enrolled in the plan,|lic finance companies that in-|awa yesterday days in jail. jhousebreaking, were both given| os 8 Sees ee toMay 16. [but OMSIP officials had ex-|vest in private loan firms to| Before the court was Harry) The TV, evidence showed,|1g month suspended pee ta. Sm gle ord hag amma Ate |nected at least 1,800,000. jregister and to file special fi-|Megens, 32, of Mill st., whojhad been taken to a used furni-|with probation when they ap-|,° chee Se eee Ot Pet Our impotent laws and)' |. ite a widespread adver-("ancial statements with the/pleaded guilty to a charge of |ture dealer and sold for $35.|neared for sentence. : tial subsidization of the medical car agg pose ea ecb NO cGag' and heey information| Sovernment. assault causing bodily harm. | Williamson admitted the theft. | The pair were William Can- a premiums have not} service at all to the residents) ' ; rl ; After the court had heard) , applied. - ; § » bill follows th lapse raged non and Paul Came i, | | of this province who are chok- ae tr Bocelli of "atlantic pre seg that Megens was defending] For being drunk in a public\of Oshawa. roeaa pert Last week government mem- ing and dying from the putrid, | heitisation aid sol aoply ance Corp., now under investi-|himself from an attacker, he|place Orville Burr, of no fixed) -- de bers of the legislature from out- contaminated fumes being See ** jgation by @ royal commission|@S given a one-year suspend-|address, was fined $50. and| lying parts of the province were swan va Plage air," Mr 3 In other business, a bill Waelt der Wir. Justice Bani Hughes |¢d sentence. lcosts or 30 days in jail. Kenay Reports shit ene introduced that would require|or the Ontario Supreme Court.| Outlining the evidence, Crown SAYS GROUP IGNORED public finance companies that|Atiantic's connection with vari-|Attorney Bruce Affleck said) Am Oshawa man, Douglas Wil-) Nay, Cabinet The government has ignored| invest in private loan firms to! ous subsidiaries are part of the|that the incident had started injliam Hall, appeared for sen- gove ent has ignor : : Pi ; the recommendations of a select|register and file special finan-| investigation. the factory of Fabricated|tence on a ee of theft. *y, NAIROBI (Reuters) The committee of the legislature| cial statements with the govern-| : | Metals. jwas given @ i2-month suspend-|Kenya government announced a which urged in 1957 a stepped-| ment. se sah would provige me Robert Nesbitt, the attacked| ed sentence with probation. Inew cabinet today, appointing up pollution control program.| The act would provide that|Public companies holdingiperson, was apparently "'bug-| \former foreign minister Joseph Municipalities also have shown|public companies. holding|shares, directly or indirectly, in|ging'" Megens. Also ret for sentence/Murumbi as vice-president in lack of concern, he said. shares, directly or indirectly, in}a private loan company file aj, Witnesses, he said, has seen|was econo aa of Oshawa, succession to leftist Oginga Od- Mr. Whicher said graduates|a private loan company file S| saterient ghnialte with Nesbitt seize Megens' hat and/who pleaded guilty last week to] ings. of Ontario universities, particu-| Statement showing capital, sur-| : HARRY H. CORBI 11 GRIFFITH: ERIC National Union to join Odiga in KER MIRIA opposing President Jomo Ken- yatta. Odinga resigned the country's vice-presidency last month soon theitear it to shreds. ja charge of carrying an offen- larly in the professions, should|plus, borrowing and amounts|s0vernment show ing capital,! Megens had retaliated by tak-|sive weapon. 1s AC Orta Gk ae iJ. N. C. Osogo was appointed minister of information and broadcasting, replacing Ramogi Achieng Oneko, who resignediafter being removed as deputy from the ruling Kenya African|president of KANU, FEATURE TIMES WEEKDAYS @ TRADE -- 6.45, 1.00 @ BARGEE -- 8.15 Sunday Continuous from 1:45 ODEON BILTMORE STARTS TOMORROW ! CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 P.M. NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE... NEVER! -- SCENES THE PUBLIC HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE. frame JAMES COBURN: LEE 1. COBB-GILA GOLAN EDWARD MUUHARE a Selby OK FENG a BR SAR tl by MEL en v ENT, COLOR by DE LUXE + CINEMASCOPE PLAZA Mw labieg an 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 7:30-9:35 P.M. JAMES BOND : | DOES IT ma EVERYWHERE! 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NAT 401 282-8369 or 839-2171 FABULOUS FISH and FRIES 49° obbies The Family Drive-In Hwy. No. 2 Opposite K-mart INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE be persuaded or forced to spend|invested ir, lent to or deposited|surplus, borrowings and the|ing Nesbitt's hat. A fight be-| The offensive weapon, the |followed Megens away from the; ;A company found guilty of not | Yesterday the 19 - year - old | In intro t Jesbitt i day accused the health depart-|and that comes from a promi- intentnciad Toe Veeisiatinn, and statioel Nowe deve tines "The system of policing air|of the air above the city and| sometime recovering from the small-change penalties are no|the recommendations of a se-|@Ware of the financial state-|on the way to full recovery. pumped into our air." shown lack of concern. = a a fact, been warned by the man- that the sulphur content over'laws." jafter the stabbing. It was be- with an absolutely clean rec-| Bors automobile parts manufacturers|nadian company that has ac- It has forced the imminent Radiator Co. Ltd. of Windsor, clamps, oil pans and gasoline DRAPERIES BROADLOOM day the company's. payroll is| ' ; | ;court s i f a specified time after gradua-|with the private organization. | amounts invested in, lent to or|tween the two had started ON eave wails an 4 Made ot tion in the province. _--_|_ Attorney - General Arthutideposited with the private or-| When the two left work on|a foot and more. Waugh's sen- un vi | ganization. |the night of March 24, Nesbitt |tence was reserved 12 months. | : | The bill would provide a fine ' I tigati: t Forced Labor" Plan rT nga proride 8 tnelery _Imesteaing an apparent lorisonment. fo | Megens, he said, did not want|2teak in of a Simcoe st. n. doc Pomplying with the reculation (to fight. But Nesbitt forced the|tor's building, a police constable ps (eee e regulations. |; cue by hitting Megens in the|found an Oshawa youth hiding| eeaed ror Urads: |meeting the proposed face peng: ; aed 3 ee ae | During the fight, Megens, he : np would be ilable to. tne said drew what was believed to : TORONTO (CP) -- Liberaljthat city rises to levels that | of $25,000 Leader Andrew Thompson Mon-| may be considered dangerous-- be a: penknife from his pocket HELD OVER ! ment of permitting discomfort, |nent doctor who has lived in the| Attommey-General Arthur Wish-| Two wounds were in the chest 2nd BIG WEEK and -- death cities! city for 2 vears."" art said it would not apply to on a third sliced Nesbitt's| [ 7 throughout the province by fail He said the government is not|public finance companies al-; oe ? : | ing to control air pollution. | measuring the sulphur content/ready registered under other} Nesbitt was hospitalized for pollution in: Ontario is a sham," |there is no air pollution control menies such as the Bank Act. jinjuries. he told the legislature. authority in Sarnia. The purpose of the bill is to} He was now, reported Mr. "Our impotent laws and| The government has ignored|@"sure that the public may be) Affleck, out of hospital and well service at all to the residents|lect committee of the legislature | ments of the public finance} Witnesses, said Mr. Affleck, of this province who are chok-|which in 1957 recommended|Cmpanies engaged in this type| would say that Nesbitt was al- ing and dying from the putrid, stepped-up pollution control, he) of undertaking,' he told the) ways up to some form of horse- contaminated fumes being/said, and municipalities have| legislature |play in the factory. He had, in Mr. Thompson singled out 'There are little more than OB agement about his conduct. Sarnia where he said a critical|a score of municipalities out of @ FRIDAY e@ | Appearing for Megens, law- situation is developing nearly 1,000 in Ontario with any jyer John Greer said that the "I am told there are times|kind of pollution control by- jknife had never been found aR jlieved, however, to be a small penknife given to Megens as a! Car Parts Manufacturers seas (een | Megens, he said, was a man} Say They Feel The Pinch lord "A "Dutch immigrant, y y |Megens, he said, was planning |to return to Holland veny soon. TORONTO (CP) Ontario| Beaverton firm is the only Ca-, are feeling the pinch of com-/tually said it will close because) petition under the tariff-free of the trade pact. auto parts pact between the); ---- United States and Canada. closing of Lake Simcoe Indus- tries Ltd. in Beaverton, Ont. And Apex Metals Ltd. of Kitchener and National Auto say they have been forced to cut back on production and to lay off workers at plants which supply door panels, brackets, tanks Cc. P. Kinzie, president and general manager of Apex Met-| als, said in an interview Mon- down to 18 from 40 employees 15 King Street East in the last three months. j AN CUSTOM MADE DRAPES We are not thinking of quit Ws ting but we have been seriously Phone 725-2686 VEE on ins aia A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT 'NO GREATER SIN'.22: im BACKS lie CCAM. Wiliam CAMPBELL Marta SOIT hit' by the stampings from the United States," Mr. Kinzie said Matthew Rodzic, president of National Auto Radiator, said his plant has laid off about 80 em ployees Douglas Arthur, secretary of the federal government's adjust mant assistance board, gaid the Tomorrow The Hill Sean Connery Seven Women Color TE PEE DRIVE-IN