Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 3

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| itiaieieiiataiimeatadll ileal TODAY'S TOPIC Motorcycle Safety Measures ¥, 8, BURARD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA a law was passed requiring all motorcycle riders to, wear a helmet, In view of the num- ber of accidents in Oshawa, do you feel that a similar Jaw should be enacted here? Six people were asked this ques- tion during .a man-on-the- street survey, They said: F, B, Burard, Oshawa; 'It would be a good idea, I used to ride a bike myself and the helmet is definitely a. pro- tection, I know of a person that received head injuries from an accident and later CONST, DAVID COWIk JIM HAYES died. If he had been wearing a helmet at the time, maybe he would have lived,"" Const, David Cowle; "It wouldn't hurt, It would restrict bike riders without a helmet, But helmets are not going to pre- vent aceldents, Bike riders just don't seem to realizé that they are not driving a four- wheel vehicle, It takes a great deal of skill to ride a bike,"" Jim Hayes, Bowman- ville; Yes = I do, If a rider falls off his bike, he reduces the chances of any serious injury to himself, He may MRS, BRUCE WILLIAMS not feel that he can afford a helmet immediately, buf he can't really afford to be with- out one, A Tot of money" will be saved in the Jong run," Mrs. Bruce Williams, Osh- awa: "Yes - I think it would be an excellent idea, It would reduce serious injuries to the head, There have been many accidents Jately, and the hel- mets should be made com- pulsory, This would .be for the good of those riding a motorcycle," Patricla Evans, Oshawa: 'If they really care what happens to them, they'll PATRICIA é | work should improve prospects|tary contributions to pay it off. EVANS JOYCE WINTER wear them, They shouldn't be forced to wear one, ']_ think that it should be up to the individual, If he wants to pro- tect himself all right, it is only he who-has to suffer the consequences,"' Joyee Winter, Oshawa: "I think they should, If they have an accident, they are bound to have head injur- jes, It's easy for a bike to go out of control and a driver doesn't have much chance to prevent an accident, Passene gers should be required to wear the helmets as well as drivers," UN Budget May End' Peacekeeping Deficit -- UNITED NATIONS (CP)--Aj refusing on legal grounds to pay;port advanced the possibility of special committee of i4 experts |General Assembiy peacekeeping such contributions, chairman Wednesday recommended tight-|assessments, They joined in an|Marion Majoli of Italy replied ening of UN budgetary proce-jagreement of all UN members|" should say I hope yes." dures, The chairman said its|last September to make volun-| In its report, the committee said there must be "a judicious allocation of the limited re- sources available" to the United Nations and its specialized contributions to|But they held out announcing pay off the United Nations'|theirs while France got the as- peacekeeping deficit isembly to institute the commit- The Soviet Union and France tee's budgetary study. agencies, because the cost of Asked if the committee's re-jtheir economic and social ac- . . : tivities had grown in 10 years Johnson Favors = iirinit sir" Aid Without Ties Majoli said "the aim... was' But, 'we are -unanimously to streamline , , . the financial procedures ,. . in order to get the best possible dollar value igreed that regional planning is, by its own nature, a field which 1s first of all within the out of the resources available," "Tis emsential to tighten" up jurisdiction of the province and it must remain so," for voluntary jran up most of the deficit by! QUEBEC (CP) -- The prov- ince is willing to accept finan iclal aid from Ottawa but no! linfringement of its: jurisdiction lin implementing a 'plan to de jvelop the economically -- de- |pressed Gaspe Peninsula, Pre- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 21,1966 3 nationalities should be set up tols session rting Sept. 20. The watch the organizations' finan-)committee consists of Argen- cial operations during any cur-|tina, Brazil, Britain, Canada, rent year and suggest improve-|France, Hungary, India, Italy, ments, Japan, Nigeria, Senegal, the The general assembly will Soviet Union, the United Arab take up the recommendations in! Republic and the United State: Imier Daniel Johnson said Wed- nesday Mr, Johnson made the state ment after receiving copies of a plan intended as a blueprint for economic prosperity in the re- gion, Preparation of the plan, budgetary methods," said the 62-page report, It included these recommendations: | 1, Efforts should be made to} cut down the number of confer- ences and meetings of UN and "This does not. in any. waylagency bodies, now running at exclude the collaboration of the! about 7,820 a year in New York, federal government," Geneva and elsewhere, However, he stressed that the Re stelle oH province had chosen, when J 2, Every specialized agency made the agreement under|that still has a one-year budget ARDA, to accept only financial|Should: switch to a two-year aid and not to set-up a joint/Dudget, which would eliminate the necessity for an annual con- project ference Under terms of the agree |ment, the province is in charge 3, Besides the auditors that of the project with costs of both|now annually audit the books of planning and execution being the previous year, a team of up shared equally to eight inspectors of that many which took three years and cost *| $4,500,000, was made under the jfederal government's' Agricul }tural Rehabilitation and Devel opment ActeARDA but will be carried out by. the -provin cially-directed Kastern Quebec | Planning Bureau, Cost of drawing up the plan to aid the impoverished region, under terms of ARDA, is shared by the provincial and federal governments Brennen gerd ne tot pe Wells Study Steelworkers Still Firm Ready Soon On Office Workers Ban TORONTO (CP)--Mr, Justice) gupRURY, Ont, (CP) Asimade up of executives of the|Toronto in hopes of Dalton Wells of the Ontario SU-\workers maintained thelr|United Steelworkers of America| picket lende va preme Court said Wednesday! »joKet.line vigil today at the In-\(CLC), had agreed to the ar-jonto arrangement night the report of his one-MAN|iernational Nickel Co., of Can-\rangement Tuesday at a Tor-| eS na commission into the handling Of ada Lid., disagreement was re-jonto meeting with company of WORKERS HALTED the George Victor Spencer SPY | ported between the 16,000 strik- ficials Meanwhile, 1,000 strik e} case will be presented to the/arg and their bargaining com-| Picket leaders said the lines|™Manned picket lines at Inco's 14 federal cabinet shortly, mittee. would stay up until the com-|Properties and stopped white He said in an interview he has More than 300 picket leaders|pany produces a_ satisfactory collar workers from entering been told the report is being) attended an hour-long meeting|bargaining agreement contain-|the plants, Police reported' no printed but he was unable tOlwednesday night and unanim:|ing substantial wage increases incidents give a definite date for its pres ously rejected an arrangementiand a co-operative wage plan, The walkout entation to the cabinet to permit company personnel to| One union official said the|Thursday when a shift boss al Anytime Jordan Valley Table Wines are wines to pers ng cept the Tor SUGGESTS ACTION Mr be enjoyed. 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The aiates Ply be strike were marked by out he applications are the re-| postal clerk who died in April| body of a Chinese engineerto at ! and efforts to stop a company|day between department offi-| j i , , " helicopter from delivering sup-|cials and officials of the city) Wells started his inquiry, was| diplomats here Wednesday Monday night, the R bvindae lies to. the strikebound 0! : and Great Lakes Airways Lid ight after trying to find out|ment gave the charge d'affaires | Pes e strikebound mine alleged by the government to/Msnt after trying and Dutch| lterious death police sald they wanted to find truck carrying groceries was|tained a permit earlier this oe § with the Russian govern The body.was seized by. Dutch| out more about the strange cir-[overturned, windows werelyear to operate the service, ea nar |part of a strange hide-and-seek death, ie gall lines were cut] made to runways, and terminal They. seized the body when |" i ab facilities, jthe 'diplomats tried to send it d'affaires Li En-Chiu, Final results of a postmortem W Wi At JURY & LOVELI RENFREW, Ont, (CP)--Two)Tyu-tsai, were not revealed, but oman Ins men were charged. with armed) preliminary findings showed he ' robbery Wednesday night sev-|could have died from a traffic With Bad Card the Royal Bank.of Canada at) Hsu, here for a technicians' Roati Pakenham, Ont., 30 miles west) congress, was found lying in a Waeann advert oe ee AK 7 OU PRICES vey aia to appear in Perth Pome eel Nae Heed aie Dominion Stores rid , sald Wed | E D Of T, ' very Day he Year!!! 4 ais were Colin Edward Bowes, 18,| He was taken to a Dutch Red oe eo, gies et | of Glasgow Station and Joseph) Cross hospital at his own re pa Vision horse Bruce Hunt, 26, of Renfrew quest--but was then snatched] Ace PRODUCTS Provincial police at Perth| from a stretcher and wisked off P"7*: said they have recovered all ofjin a car bearing a diplomatic) Mr. Feggans said the com discarded briefcase that also|police said written Mrs, Patricia Yorke ad- contained two guns The Dutch government) Vising her the $1,000 prize-win- A helicopter, called in from|claimed the engineer had been "ing card will not be. redeemed, spotted a car police said they) customers claiming cash prizes believed was 'involved in the} }from a batch of mistakenly is robbery, on Highway 17, about} sued cards last week will not oo, police who stopped the ® tomers were not named men for questioning | S Mr, Feggans said a number Pot Byte i Sl wed al e of cards on a similar game in! | 7 RELFAST (AP te F ' the men herded bank manager ae pe ' A 2 ae hte in with Dominion's cards and een Downey, 22, into the bank| fiery. Protestant reader pas ng edie gn teh ve , i , 'i a J y contests vault, and escaped with cash dalled "Wednesday night and confusion such as. this al: fe i the rig Rie ONE sedi, bP ARE ways arises,' he said, "Other cas rawer, canita} people thought they had winners ig z and had to go away dis Paisley refused to post a bond ith od'? & Boat Overturns to keep the peace for two years Appointed we) estant - Roman Catholic rioting, NEEDED EVERYWHERE Four Men Missing Paisley was arrested while en" 9rld rubber consumption route to address one of his/W&S8 2,335,000 tons of natural Four Quebec men are missing rubber in 1965 and presumed drowned after a n ; 60-foot tugboat belonging to a Paisley 'was convicted Tues capsized on a lake some 40) ing out of a disturbance outside miles from here the general assembly of the When Buying or Selling The men, employees of Price [fish Presbyterian Church June RE identified as Francois Savard . He was fined £30 ($90) and AL ESTATE 28, of Chicoutimi North; Arthur, bound over to keep the peace R Simard, 47, of Riviere du Mou-|for two years, He was ordered a oe +N ell a , 4 St he post bond in connection with vi alardeau, an oger keeping the peace. He also re Boivin, 32, of Chicoutimi fused to pay the fine SCHOFIELD-AKER =. oar. oe two other ministers of his LTD. Lake Onatchiway a » five) Oreakaway Free Presbyterian , me MvelChureh, They are Rev. John 723-2265 ated by Price Brothers Aveilable At NU-WAY PHOTO 8 x 10 --. 1.50 each $x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders comment on the report The bargaining committee, uled to arrive here today from supposition unless a copy of the Published reports Wednesday | long-standing practice in the security case last spring, THE HAGUE (Reuters)--|taken to the charge d'affaires {breaks of vandalism, a stabbing/sult of a meeting here Wednes several days before Mr Justice | group of Chinese Communist! Sunday afternoon, have engaged in espionage ac-|ow and why he met his mys-|24 hours to leave In other isolated incidents, a| Great Lakes Airways ob: police from a crematorium--| cumstances surrounding the broken, a car was sprayed with| providing 'improvements are| R b H sion Tuesday of Chinese charge|to a crematorium | jon the engineer, 42-year-old Hsu eral hours after bandits robbed) accident TORONTO (CP) = J County magistrate's court today! said nesday a Toronto woman who) 1/1} health and beauty }race game will not receive her the money, It was found in alcorps registration plate, Dutch Pany's. legal department has Ottawa, 50 miles east of here, Two other Dominion store} Minist five miles east of here, and) be paid either, he said. The cus the United States wére mixed Jan McFarlane and teller Dor-| y mean vault-end teler's peace in this religiously in a city torn by repeated Prot CHICOUTIMI, Que, (CP)--| meetings, He was taken to pri 8N4 2,098,000 tons of synthetic i Faatur ' jday of unlawful assembly aris paper - manufacturing company Good Nemes Te Remember Brothers and Co, Ltd, were lin; Andre Laforge, 24 | Bill MeFeeters ~~ Vice Pres, A fifth man, Ferdnand Le: He was convicted along with miles from a forest depot oper-) wyiie and Rey, Ivan Foster RE-PRINTS 251 King St. E., Oshawe of 5 er More Pictures AwO WOLTER (M DANAOA OY CANAMAN SoNENLE

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