Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1966, p. 3

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[erRsTe TERETE RERNIMRHE HE KEENE 'TODAY'S TOPIC have to know exactly what is happening." MERVYN BREFFITT,. Whitby: 'I think it's a terrific idea, we're go- ing to have to do it some- time, so why not now. It'll take time, but *will prove worthwhile in the fiifure. It's the best thing that® I have seen happen to Whitby ii the 11 years 'that I have beer here." EUGENE -- McRAE, Whitby: "There has been a lot of talk of taxes lately and I feel that this is a way to bring them down. We may the proposed Whitby town- township amalgamation? Six people were asked this ques- tion in Whitby during a re- cent man - on - the - street survey. They said: JOE OTTENBRITE, Whitby: "It's quite a detailed issue and be- fore I could decide, I would have to know more of the facts. How high would taxes go? Would there be further accommodations for shop- pers, and parking? We need land for industry, but we also gress a Whitby Amalgamation Issue MME. tM, DOMATH not notice any immediate change, but in the few years - that it will take to develop the area, taxpayers will even- tually reap the benefits." MRS. I, M. DONATH, Whit- by: "I think: that it is all right. It will bring some much needed industry space to the town and attract more business» for the merchants, I do think that the citizens should receive more informa- tion about the amalgamation, though." MARCEL JAN- MARCH!) JANVEALIY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 7, 1966 | | SAMMRPA MARE be the best thing that ever happened to the town. Maybe we could get the sewers and other things that are needed in the newer areas finished. I think that it would give a lot of incentive to people." SANDRA HARE, township- line: "I think that uit. is a" good idea. It's like almost everything else though, it has two sides to it. The amalga- | mation will eventually have | to come about anyway, so I see no reason for it not start- ing now." j An outstanding selection -- ENTIRE | STOCK bought from three suppliers! VEAUX, Whitby: "It would | pattem renee NN Wishart Rules Out Millions Wasted Ben Reaffirms TORONTO (CP) -- George Liberal member of the| onto roads commissioner, Ben, Ci] ikru _ ' robes legislature for: Toronto Bracon- dale, says the Metropolitan Tor- should pass compulsory leg islation to amalgamate weak| police forces in smaller com- munities where law enforce- ment is reaching crisis pro- portions. --Elmer Sopha (L---Sudbury)| said persons who have no con-| nection with justice adminis- tration should serve on police' commissions to ensure impar- tiality. He said commissions | also should have no say in day-to-day police administra- tion but should only be con- cerned with policy and disci- TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario} would be practically a police) state if all bankruptcies were) investigated for the possibility) of fraud, Attorney-General Ar-| thur Wishart told the legislature Wednesday. He said most bankruptcies were honest and did not require investigation. In other legislature business: | --Mr. Wishart said police are justified in using listening de- vices to gather evidence against suspected criminals! but they 'are not being used| indiscriminately against citi-| pline zens. "There is nothing illegal"| --Mr. Wishart said there was|about going bankrupt, Mr. | no intention. to use police Wishart said. trained in mob and riot con-| If all bankruptcies were in-| trol against orderly demon-| vestigated "we would be ap-| strations. He was replying to|proaching as close to the police James Renwick (NDP--Riv-|state as far as you could con-| erdale) who said a riot con-| ceive." ' trol course at the Ontario Po-|~~---- lice College at Aylmer would be used to suppress demon- strations. --Vernon Singer (L---Downs- view) said the government + s Arbitration s Issue Stirs ards a summer recess. A b An A recess, probably stretching a. or ge ace 5 aa gerd bil cf é wrapping up the 10-year revision OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Minis-|of the Bank Act may get first ter Nicholson' said Wednesday| reading today. he will release documents! But Davie Fulton (PC--Kam-| within a day that will make|jo9ps) said debate on second clear whether the parties to the reading and study in commit- settlement of the recent Quebec|tee when. the House returns longshoremen's strike knew the}from its recess, probably will | government planned to settle}take two or three months. outstanding issues through com-| {ff Parliament is prorogued as pulsory arbitration. usual at the end of the year, Opposition Le ader Diefen-| where will that leave the Bank baker questioned the govern-| Act? ment for the second straight) «wii we have to start all over day about protests from the In- again in another session of Par- ternational Longshoremen's As-|}iament?" Mr. Fulton asked By Commons OTTAWA (CP)--Will the Bank} ee: have to wait another year? The question was raised Wed- nesday as a testy Commons con- tinued its snail-like march to- Bank Act May Be Stalled George Grant, has confirmed | charges that the Ontario roads department has wasted millions of dollars. Mr. Ben recently. charged in He said Crown attorneys have been instructed to be vigilant) for Bankruptcy Act violations. Mr. Renwick had said Mr. Wishart should set aside more} money for investigation of bank-| the legislature that contractors ruptcies that could possibly be Were overpaid and not penalized | fraudulent and also set up "a|for failing to complete work on| web of information" so police| time on expressway projects in could detect fraud patterns. Toronto. Mr. Wishart said information In an interview outside the | on phony bankruptcies is avail-|legislature, Highways Minister able on a Canada-wide basis. | Charles S. MacNaughton said no Mr. Sopha challenged Pre-| judicial inquiry will be held into | mier John Robarts to hold a\the operations of the Toronto by-election in the vacant Ken-|/roads department. ora riding on the issue of Su-| He rejected the inquiry after preme Court injunctions in la-|tabling in the house earlier bor disputes, Wednesday a departmental re- He said Kenora is a strong port on Mr. Ben's charges, The labor area and an election there|report agreed with Mr. Ben on would give a true picture of|several ways of improving op- trade unionists' views on in-|erations but found no evidence junctions. of scandal Mr. Robarts did not reply. "It looks like a pretty clean -- oo -- |bill of health." Mr. MacNaugh-| jton said. 'There are a couple of places that they can tidy up their operations. Good Names Te Remember When Buying er Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill MeFeeters -- Vice' Pres. 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