HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT RETIRES One of the many gifts presented to Dr. Walter H. Weber, who retires May 26 as superintendent of the On- tario Hospital, is being ad- mired by Dr. and Mrs Links Poor Between Rhodesia - Zambia By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Ever since the Rhodesian af fair began, there have been re ports that Zambia wanted to deal a final crippling blow to the Ian Smith regime by cut ting communications and trade These were usually countered by speculation that landlocked Zambia would cripple only it Weber (centre) following a presentation in the hospital recreation hall Friday af- ternoon. From left are Rus- sell VanHorne, chief attend- ant, who presented a gift on However, the reports con tinued despite the London talks between British and Rhodesian officials seeking a possible basis for negotiation to end the impagse that began when Smith's white-minority regime seized independence unilaterally Nov, 11 The situation between. the countriesb8 of Branch 27 of the Civil Ser- vice Association, who pre sented a gift to Dr. Weber and a bouquet of flowers to Mrs, Weber Oshawa U.S. May Back Vertical Plane OTTAWA (CP) the United States wait-and-see act idian-developed off and landing plane, aid Iriday Canadian . offic behalf of the Quarter Cen- tury Club; Dr, and Mi Weber; Dr, P. G. Lynes, recently appointed superin- tendent of the hospital and George Henderson, president Canada ane are playing with a new Ca vertical take «i 4 will be resumed informed a time. The after reflection, but it is Zambia president Kenneth Kaunda, has little or no faith in a successful outcome RELATIONS AGGRAVATED Meanwhile, there are factors to aggravate relation between Rhode and Zambia A white Rhodes were siain and Zambia's foreign min now KNOWN cources ials are wall to see what extent, i the will back produc the 5% ton tilt which can care rise vet an or like lo ¢ ing any, tion of plane tieally-and_ then fly dinary aircraft off whe other la jal howe the ¢ ver ther ana American to ian couple want ee Times Photo a wing By BOB MacKUNZIE OTTAWA (CP)---Criteria for establishing designated areas eligible for federal aid to at- tract new industry were at- tacked as unrealistic and unfair lin the Commons Friday. | Use of National Employment Service figures for unempioy- ment and income per family discriminates against some _re- gions, said Warner Jorgenson (PC~Provencher), Max Salts- man (NDP -- Waterloo South) said industries are being lured to areas where they didn't be- long. : Roth were speaking during consideration of the industry department's 1966-67 estimates Karlier, the Commons approved the post office estimates Industry Minister Drury ran out of time Friday in his at- fempt to get his ,. estimates through the House and may ;have to wait a while. When the | House resumes Tuesday after the Commonwealth Day holi | Laity Dominate R.C. Conference OTTAWA (CP) A Roman Catholic conference aimed al bringing the church to the peo ple opened Friday in an atmos phere of transition and a spirit of church unity Organizers said the laity, not clergy, would dominate the so- cial life conference for English Canadians in keeping with re- cent trends Most of the 300 delegates who heard the opening keynote speech by' Baroness Catherine 1 de Hueck were lay people, The church hierarchy . was represented on silage by a num- ber of bishops, but there was no opening statement by a bishop, This had been a feature of past meetings f "This itself quite a shift," Rev, J. T, Shea of Sudbury, director of social action for the Catholic bishops of Canada, told reporters, Re- cently there had been a "'tre- mendous shift' to lay participa tion a} in represents Industry Bait i alled Unfair | | By Two Top Quebec Leaders (day, it will shift to second read- ing of the bill setting up new government departments under, the reorganization promised last} winter by Prime Minister Pear- son, Mr. Jorgenson said while fam ily incomes in his riding are ess Wian i aie UreiKneicu areas, the Pembina Valley re- gion could not be designated be cause it was lumped in with Winnipeg in national employ-) ment service surveys, This brought the average up but did nothing for the valley, WANTS CENSUS USED He suggested the government should determine designated areas on the hasis of census re- gions drawing the line between) cities and surrounding regions, As it was, adjacent commu- nities in different survey areas were discriminated against when they sought new industry to bolster their economy Mr, Salisman called the area development program a "'cruel| hoax" that often tried to lure lindustries into places where | they don't belong. The economic potential of a region and its ability to support long-term in dustries were not taken into ac- count Results of the program were becoming freakish, said Robert McCleave (PC--Halifax), The bustling city of Moncton was in a designated area, but Halifax, Saint John, N.B., and Frederic- . ton were not Thomas M. Bell (PC---Saint John Albert) said the entire Maritimes region should he des ignated, especially the cities that are the only hope of lead ing the area into a new era of economic growth, MENTION AIR CANADA Two Winnipeg members brought up the problem of Air Canada overhaul facilities at Winnipeg to be taken over by an installation at Dorval, Que Gordon Churchill (PC---Winni peg South Centre) said the fa cilities should -be retained as in surance against war, an acel- dent or insurrection at the Montreal-area airfield THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, May 21, 1966 3, Farmers, Fishermen Wooed MONTREAL (CP)~--Quebec's eastern farmers and fishermen got the lion's share of attention this week from party leaders campaigning for the June 5 pro- vincial general election At the weekend, Premier Le sage was winding up a three- day tour of the soprenee Gaspe re © neue, os Bat weeks Daniel! Johnson, Union Na itional perty leader, spent three days in the Gaspe earlier in the week and visiled many of the same communities as the Lib eral leader, Mr. Lesage, who admitted at the start of his campaign that) Quebec has an agricultural problem and that the, Liberals have not yet heen able to solve it, pledged his party to do all possible for farmers as well as fishermen and miners A major commitment in the Gaspe was his promise to spend $200,000,000 over sey eral years in- widening and re surfacing the that circles the Gaspe coast, The Liberals spend $1,700,009 on milk proces sing plants in five Gaspe coun ties and $5,300,000 on a modern the hospital at Chandler on south coast, WOULD GIVE If recently posits of copper ACCESS discovered and nickel de Gaspe provinnial park could he' developed, a Liberal govern ment would spend $600,000 and $1,000,000 on access roads Mr. Johnson said depre areas would receive special al tention if the Union formed the next government, Roads in the Matapedia Val ley bureau that of New When provincial tourist recommending travel by way wick, he said Lesage had visited 700-mile highway also would Lesage and Mr, n between sed Nationale were so bad that even the was visitors Bruns- Premier! Matapedia, | Separatist candidate Marcel Chaput meanwhile charged that both the "old parties" were buying through patronage--"a mile of paved road at the en- trance to the village or a miser- able pittance for an unemployed parent.' VORMER RIN LEADER Mr. Chaput is a former presi- dent of le Rassemblement pour l'independance Natioriale. Further criticiam came from Laurent Legault, co-leader of the Creditiste - separatist alli- ance je Ralliement | National, who told a rural audience that | Liberal policy means thé disap- |pearance of Quebec's traditional amily farms in favor of "col lective farms." Mr. Legault. said the Liberals have ruined agriculture them- selves by imposing 60 new faxes made 4nd doing nothing to assist the marketing of farm produce, Another voter who has been getting almost as much erman is the student. Both Mr Johnson have addressed student audiences on a number of occasions It i will estimated that Quebec have nearly 500,000 more eligible voters this year than in 1962, due in large measure to the lowering of the yoting age to 18 from 21 About. half the new voters would be in this category, and the other half would be young adults ranging in age from 21 to 25, who were too young to vote last time At dissolution of the last leg islature, the Liberals held 63 seats, the Union Nationale 28, there was one independent and three vacancies, the gas tankof his car had heen | punctured on one rural road Mr. Johnson leader in the last also stressed his party's educa opposition legislature, | HEAT WITH OIL: DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS allen-| tion as the farmer and the fish-| BOB JOHNSTON LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40 King St, E. 728-4678 We have an exe ond resole eilent variety of hemes income ties and builders lots ready ve us 0 coll and let us kick a few appraisal of your prep. erty, Absolutely no obligation te list or to lea eur name and num- her Our business reputation was net t on pressure new prope to a¢ 4 ] rstwhile sister together like Siamese Stanley Knowles ,.(NDP---Win nipeg North Centre) said Air Canada's request for the trans fer could not be criticized on economic grounds, But it was up to the government to ad vance the concept of decentral- ization and aid development of and other parts of Canada, The Win- self by severing rail access to ¢ the sea through Rhodesia and linked cutting trade with its one-time) twins of impossibly different sister country in the Central) colors---is not likely to be im African Federation of Rhodesia proved by the. Fric news thal and Nyasaland the London talks have ended fot government has enough the machine to put pro tion money into the project top of the $7,400,000 develop fund dian fa duc At the conference lay experts some non-Catholic in vari ous fields have been invited to participate in workshops tion policy, under which Que-| bee's denominational school sys tem would be maintained, and said the Union Nationale has the answer to the problems of the Gaspe fisheries. Both he and Mr. Lesage noted | that fishermen. from Furopean) ister said a revolutionary strug gle would mean further killing Earlier ven infiltrating Neg guerrilla fighters were killed in Rhodesia While Kaunda is a moderate among gro nationalists, it se ro on ment oe Delegates for the current con ference were expected from 33 Roman Catholic dioceses in On tario, eastern' Manitoba The manufacturer,. Canadair Ltd. of Montreal, is in the mid die, It has put more than $4, regarded a African Ne is clear his P rivate Health Insurance Still Needed With Medicare T den surance vate Can etay busi ernment medical care plan G. of based federal medical care H MP Withdraws Racket Charge T tin me mins Inter Bu ers for tha age rac Mr 493 pa ject A 1sst Ma months of by rea the with and and off Jerry these mo ha union the primarily ser that apolog riot mer Mr Inte F Hod libe n bas to mon due ges that made at two Texas Gulf Sulphur ighters ORONTO (CP)--The presi-|said provincial plans qualifying t of the Canadian Health In-| lfor federal grants must provide) Association says pri-)doctor services, must he port- |) insurance companies in| able and provide universal cov- ada are convinced they can/erage under public control, in the health insurance Mr. Watson said private com ness after the federal gov-|panies fee] the key to the qual- launches national| ification is the official definition July 1, 1967./of the words universal and pub N, Watson said the hopes | lic private companies are| Mr, MacHachen says a pro on the qualifications of] vincial plan will b® deemed uni grants for provincial) versal if it covers 90 per cent plans of the population initially, § cKache Minister" MacKachen DEFINES PLAN | He defines a one operated by profit its the ealth publie plan a a government gency subject to or non government a audit In an interview Frida Mi Watson said the great bulk of private health insurance is sold by mutual insurance compan lie "These vation Murdo Mat Party IMMINS (CP) New Democratic mber of Parliament for Tim apologized Friday to the national Hod Carriers Iding and Common Labor Union Americ (CLC) charge he made in April t the unton a collect ney at best and an extortion ket at worst non-profit their s rather are ause so to policyholde shareholders He said. it tario will qualify in the without major Martin had blamed Local | jw medical work Medical 1 i 1,110 men pray Health Minister Dy said Friday ha not adopted the Insurance com ion. "However still a number of to be asked and an- about Ottawa's medi organ earnings than bec of a could {ar federal changes in plan, the Services Insurance =) mean OF participa program va ion tion its Ontario of the union for stop ide pro Matthew s in this Ontario area WAS an ang ied by an angry rtin said Friday complaints a wildcat strike. I time to dint , mond statemen man," Mr It followed imaxed had ey ck pantie posit are 'slions here swerec son at the red blame the officers 1 said brutal term time LT have met headed | Toronto, HU been held | iid not are plan Montcalm Meets Wolfe LONDON (CP) General Wolfe at ( be joined General 30 in rather harsh Since that ers of the w Flock meetings my st been 1 ot atement be nth ° ied mi The anada House shortly by a Montealm to bicultural balance to the high in it was hronce since proved thal work stoppage not caused is to ck oof bronze vice In bring foe! Canadian must) London, the se The f all th I fairne I w view 0 commission learned todas of Montcalm, at a cost understood to be in excess of $10,000, was ordered some time ago and is being prepared by a sculptor in Quebec There has been a statue of Wolfe--the victor over Mont-} alm at the Plains of Abraham} the Janding outside the high that i " rofitable| commissioner's office for years It is a traditional bronze half life-size all ze and in thdraw statue is charges made nt Martin rnationa a member of the As "ire at tt time the 1 Carrie union had de rately promoted 1 personnel ation of | at so said on is collect aith ather about Wolfe in th showing flowing Why Pay More.. 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