Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1966, p. 3

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COMMONS COMMITTEE STUDIES BREATH TESTS mine alcoholic consumption Barry Mather (left), NDP member of Parliament for New Westminster, watches as breath analyzer is de Action Needed To The Commons committee on justice and legal affairs Tuesday heard arguments in fayor of compulsory breath tests for drivers to deter monstrated for committee members by D. M. Lucas of the Ontario attorney-gen eral's office. Watching is Avert Economic Slump: Mayor VANCOUVER (CP) dian political leaders move now to forestall an eco nomic recession before 1970 Mayor Stephen Juba of Winni- peg said Tuesday Mayor Juba told the Cana- dian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities the federal gov- ernment has provided economic incentives for centennial year celebrations and projects, but these are only temporary. Continental Water System Study Advised By Senator Que. (CP)-- we are making up our minds Population growth and indus-|about the value of a continen trial. development are putting|tal approach that we do not do "tremendous pressure' on\anything to make it unwork- United States water supplies,|able." Democratic Senator Frank E.| Senator Moss was speaking Moss of Utah said today _ |on a North American water 'T hope that our domestic) policy and the benefits of the! water programs pill be so suc-|concept to divert northern cessful that America will not|Canadian and Alaskan water Cana "Eyerything is geared up for must 1967 but what happens a year or two after that?" Mayor Juba asked "As far as free goes, gentlemen, I want to warn you now. You're going to find yourselves in an economic slump." Delegates approved a peg request that the government be asked to provide enterprise Winni federal SHERBROOKE, sure that while local incentives after centennial vear celebrations are over No action was taken on a re quest by Fort William Ont., that the federation endorse a recent recommendation to the federal government by the Senate com- mittee on aging to institute a plan of guaranteed income for persons 65 years and over, The amounts were an annual in come of $1,260 for single per sons and $2,220 for married couples The resolutions committee said the subject was beyond the scope of municipal government, Mayor L, E. Cooke of Barrie, Ont., supported the committee's recommendation of no action but added "I think all of us would sup port the thinking behind the resolution : A request by Port Alberni, B.C., that the federation recog- nize the seriousness of air pol- lution was referred back to committee, Ald. W. C. Riggs of Windsor, Ont., suggested income tax de- ductions for industries under- taking anti - air pollution pro- grams similar to deductions granted industries conducting anti water pollution pro- grams. SUGGESTS CO-OPERATION Ald. A. D. Burneski of Bran- don, Man., suggested interna- tional co operation hetween Canada and the United States to combat air pollution "Our streams are under joint control and the same should ap- ply to our air," Ald Burneski said, He favored increased fed- eral assistance to the provinces and income tax deductions to companies spending money on pollution programs Councillor R. E. Hicks Burnaby B.C suggested the proposed resolution include a recommendation against air pollution caused by motor vee hicles, of CITY OF INSPECTORS FOR $5,098.00 to pid rote of growth, the 1 Contract $5.9 of 12 edu y and ation as an Engineering al Engineers of the Provir Applications stating age, experience able and other pertinent June 17th, 1966 (Permanent Position) gutte municipal experience is desirable informatio OSHAWA "CONSTR UCTION ORB 00. (40 hour week f Oshawa requires additional tion of sewers, watermains aving, culverts, bridges ond preferab registered or he eligible Technicion with the Association of ce of Ontario , qualifications, earliest dote ava n will be received not inter than The Personnel Officer City Holl Oshawa, Ontario interest is paid on savings @ TIME TO SWITCH Royal Society of Canada. British Columbia and _ Ross Nevertheless, "common sense/| Thatcher of Saskatchewan have sible continental system as each including Gen. A. G. L. Me- of us designs national water re-' Naughton. 5 dress issued before delivery. " Mental Hospital #5 0"» oso Change Asked taken any stand on the proposed North American Water and legislature Tuesday the govern Mutual continental water ment is considering turning its problems are illustrated by The mental hospitals would be) in its water problems. "the cha financed by government funds} lenge of preserving your water Dr. Dymond said the C aie Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, proach Earlier, oppesition members James Trotter (1------Parkdale) said the system of treating men- members and reporters should visit the hospitals "to see how THE HEINTZMAN need to seek any of Canada's|southward as far as Mexico.| bountiful supplies," he told the' Premiers W. A, C. Bennett of! and prudence dictate that both' both come out against exporting countries keep an eye o a pos- Canadian water, as have others source projects. The senator's remarks were Let's make contained in a text of his ad he did not speak for the U.S government, which has never TORONTO (CP)--Health Min- Power Alliance or import ister Matthew Dymond told the ing any Canadian waiter mental hospitals over to local! Great Lakes pollution and while boards Canada is less crowded by time but controlled by boards! resource is clear and near," as general hospitals now are Senator Moss said opened here, had been planned as an experiment to this ap attacked the government's oper- Y. RANGE ation of mental hospitals tal patients was in need shock treatment. He said house shoddily, how shockingly we've been treating the mentally ill." PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's 4% on CHEQUING 6% on lt ACCUMLATIN plon for parents who their children's @ 8 AM. to o PLM, Fri, SWITCH Central mu a plone to pur s rent ond the pur balance nilowed o Hace price he on Heintzmon's Own Budeet Terms 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 Heed OSH Otfice 23 King St 6 Is the time to switch . . . It's that time of the year when . » THE PERFECT eccounts . UP... 42% on SAVINGS 3S yeer G.I.C.'s 7% yield per annum on 10 year G G.I.C.'s Longer CONVENIENT HOURS e@ 9 A.M. te 6 P.M. Mon, to Thurs @ 9 AM, to 3 P.M, Set UP... Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation 19 Simese 9 AWA, 723-5221 W. ROWMANVILLE 23.2527 N |A woman now Prof. H. W also of the provincial attorney-gen- eral's department (CP Wirephoto) Smith 'Presbyterians 'Break Tradition TORONTO (CP)---The 800,000 member Presbyterian Church in Canada again broke with 91 years' practice Tuesday and au thorized ordination of women into the ministry, At Monday's sessions of the 92nd general assembly, the church approved ordination of women to its eldership Both moves were dented since the church was founded in 1875 by the merger of four denominations The majority unprece decision by 133 of the 205 official commission- ers present came somewhat as a surprise after the assembly earlier had heen told that of the 49 presbyteries across Canada only 26 favored ordaining women to the ministry, "But on the eldership question, there was really no doubt. The assembly had been told that 31 presbyteries favored allowing women to seek election, and subsequent lifetime ordination, to the "cabinet" gregations, of local con- Ministers are called teaching elders in the church while lay- men elected from the congre- gation to join with ministers in establishing congregational pol- icies in non ~ financial matters are called ruling elders. Roth women and men now will have official voices in church affairs also may be elected moderator, FOOD MARKET, 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Education Re - Shuffle: Davis Calls For Time Union Strikes TORONTO (CP) -- Educa- tion Minister William Davis Tuesday called for time in re- avaanizing Ontarin'e 12. evade school system into a system of 12 grades. Mr. Davis was presenting the department's estimates to the legislature. He said it will be extremely complex to re-organ ize the system without serious| disruption in the schools and without sacrificing present standards. Woe' Budget Under Fire OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition crities bit into the income tax proposals of Finance Minister |Sharp's "ban-the-boom"' budget in the Commons Tuesday, say- ing they will hurt the poor more'! than the rich David Lewis (NDP York South) called the budget 'a he- trayal of the needs of the lower income groups of this country.' Marcel Lambert (PC Kd monton West) said while the budget was intended to say "whoa" to the economy, it meant "woe for the Canadian taxpayer." The comments House: studied a. resolution to put into effect the steps out lined by Mr. Sharp in his budget speech March 29. In if, he an nounced a rescinding of the 10 per cent cut in personal income taxes granted last year by his predecessor, Walter Gordon, ex cept for those in the lowest in come brackets Mr, Lambert repeated Con servative objections to the gov- ernment's special refundable tax of five per cent applied to corporation cash profits of over $30,000, which went into effent May 1 for 18 months Mr. Lewis said wage-earners in the lower income brackets should not have to pay income tax. He gave an example of a man with a wife and two chil- dren who had to pay $97 on his $4,000 income this year, plus $72 to the Canada Pension Plan, $16 for old age security and $30 for provincial taxes This man shouldn't have pay income tax at all on | salary."' came as the to his SHIRT LAUNDERING -- AND -- DRY CLEANING Free Pick-up and Delivery PICKWICK CLEANERS "Your Sanitone Bry Cleaner" In other business: Mr. Davis moved to bring) up to date and streamline the! reve cece nena te tite ine Ses ib erwin sacs e system by establishing a pro. vincial library council and strengthening regional library! services, m In his 84-page statement in- troducing the education esti- mates, Mr. Davis said: "In any matter as important as this, where careful planning! is necessary and where the sup- port of the whole teaching pro- fession is vital, considerable time is required both to organ- ize and to see that.jt is prop- erly implemented." ANNOUNCES INCREASE Mr. Davis also announced an increase in grants to school boards in.territorial districts to} enable younger persons from outside the districts to attend territorial high schools. Continents Once Switched Parts SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)- The Maritimes originally were part of the European continent and Ireland was part of North America, a University of Tor onto geologist says Prof. J. Tuzo Wilson told the annual conference of the Royal Society of Canada that two con tinents corresponding to Europe and North America came to gether and exchanged parts about 500,000,000 years ago He said in an interview the continents drifted together, overlapped and parted but not along the same lines as when they joined THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 8, 1966 3 US. Telegraph WASHINGTON (AP)--A Mr. Davis said outside the Strike by an estimated 20,000 legislature that extension of the Western Union employees $3-a-day board and lodging al:/ halted public telegraph message lawance would heln enualize SETVICe ACTOSS the U.S. todav-. educational opportunity for Members of the Commercial many young people in Northern Telegraphers Union walked off Ontario. their jobs at midnight Tuesday Many parents of young per- Might in a dispute involving sons living outside a territorial Wages and other benefits. Su- district now must shoulder the pervisory personnel maintained cost of room and board or face|Z0vernment and private com- an impossible transportation Munications facilities without problem if they wish their chil- reported interruption while un- dren to attend the nearest school, he said. company offices. Mr. Davis announced at the The company hadreached end of March that the Grade|agreement earlier with the 13 departmental examinations Communications Workers of will be eliminated by 1968. America, which represents 3,400 Robert Nixon (L--Brant) said Western Union employees in the Mr. Davis "announced the abol- New York City area. ition of the examination system Members of the CWA. refused this year" because of the high|to cross. a CTU picket line that failure rate in Grade 13 English formed around Western Union examinations last year. headquarters in New York at Mr. Nixon said an examina- midnight. tion and marking procedure' The union seeks a six-per- should still be set by the educa-| cent salary increase for all em- tion department of the province,| ployees in each year of a two- with Jocal marking under the year contract, while the com- supervision of inspectors, pany offered a four-per-cent in- The Liberal education critic crease the first year and a 3,9- also said Ontario's education a nornenmomsoaieninono high ion pickets marched outside, Armed Forces To Use Cannon OTTAWA (CP)--The defence | research board's armament de- velopment station at Valcartier, Que., whose main job now is | anti-missile research, has re- \ceived a rush order for four rapuces of 18th + century six- pounder naval cannon, They're needed for the Cane- | dian armed forces military tat- \too which will tour Canada next year as part of the centennial celebrations. The barrels will be made out of aluminum originally obtained for the Black Brant rocket pro- gram but no longer needed. The research station will also make 2,000 plastic cannon balls and the powder for them. The tattoo plans 1,500 indoor and 500 outdoor firings of the guns dur- ing its tour. The gun carriages will he made by the naval deckyard et Halifax. per-cent increase the secon@. Pensions also were a major stumbling block. The old contract, which ex- pired at midnight May 31, pro- vided average wages of $2.52 an hour, system is being run too" much by a battery of thinkers CITY OF SUBDIVISION SALARY RANGE Duties to include the processing of drawings land development connection with sulting engineers Must be registered os a Senior Engi HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS Supervise techni Subdivision Contre equivalent experience before 5:00 p.m., June 17th, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT requires $5,543.00 --- $6,575.00 (3614 hour week), service chorges and contracts in connection with prot Association of Certified Engineering Technicions and Technologists Or Apply in writing giving complete details of education, experience, 1966, to OSHAWA TECHNICIAN draft plans, final plans, engineer! cions corry! out detailed work In |, Liason with developers and cen- neering Technicion with the Onterie The Personnel Officer City Hall Oshawa, Onterie, 313 ALBERT ST. See SERRE 24-HOUR SERVICE is pleased to onnounce that he has appointed W. 0. MARTIN WALTER MITTLER Mr. Mittler's 11 years experience in the real estote business are now at your service. He has course in the profession and brings with him the voluable experience goined through his of Oshawo's most progressive Real Estate Offices, W. 0. MARTIN Realtor 728-5103 NOTICE TO W, "Ossie" Martin REALTY MR. WALTER MITTLER Sales Manager COLOR WARDS No, 4,5 4&6 No, 1,2 4&3 IF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAS Tox Office 725-1153 for PEN remitting by mail to City Hell --_-- of -- REALTOR 767 Simeoe &. &., Oshewe Holl, If you are @ property toxpoyer kindly contact the Tax Office gages or bank poys your texes PAY EARLY OR BY MAIL TO ON DUE DATES, Civie Administration Bidg. Cor. Centre & Athol Sts. recently attended an advanced recent ossociation with one CITY OF OSHAWA - TAXES DUE 3rd INSTALMENT OF Realty AFTER INTERIM tox bills for the balance of the 1966 levy have been mailed and become due as follows: PRINT ON Block or Purple Brown er Purple TAXES MAY BE PAID AT ANY CHARTERED BANK OR TRUST OFFICE IN OSHAWA for @ small service charge OR at the City TAXPAYERS TAX DUE OF INK BILLS LAST DAY TO AVOID PENALTY JUNE 10th JUNE 17th T DUE -- Please telephone the ALTY AMOUNT te ADD when and have not received @ tox bill immediately, (unless your mort- ), AVOID WAITING IN LINE-UPS C. L. 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