Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1966, p. 17

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gm mente NEWS IN BRIEF * WANT SUNDAY LIQUOR TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- dian Tourist Association which represents segments of the tra- vel industry ranging from air- lines to oil companies, will urge the 10 provinces to adopt less restrictive 'and more. uniform re ints, + uor service on ae | for Canada's centennial in 1967. HAVE NO CONTROL MONTREAL (CP) -- Robert Cliche, Quebec leader of the New Democratic Party, told a Kiwanis Club meeting Wednes- day that the mass of Canada's population has no control over their economy. The 44-year-old lawyer attributed this situation to the fact that 25 per cent of Canadians earn less than $3,000 a year. IS NWT JUDGE OTTAWA (CP) Appoint- ment of William Morrow of Ed- monton as judge of the terri- torial court of the Northwest Territories was announced Wed- s'nesday by Justice Minister Car- , din. Mr. Morrow, head of a Jaw firm ;in Edmonton, succeeds| Judge J. H. Sissons, who retired | last month. MAKE $11,000 OR MORE OTTAWA (CP) -- There are} 6,134 federal civil servants mak-| ing $11,000 a year or more, the} government disclosed Wednes-| day in a Commons return.| There are 683 civil servants in the mines department making} $11,000 or more annually. First Divorce | Appeal Filed OTTAWA (CP)--The first ap-| peal against the finding of the Senate divorce commissioner was placed Wednesday before the Senate. Joyce Regina Nagine Biega of Vaudreuil, Que., asked the Sen- ate to annul its resolution passed earlier this year dissolv- ing her marriage to Alexander | Biega. The resolution was based on) a recommendation of Judge A. C. Cameron, acting as divorce} commissioner for the Senate.|) His resolution was approved by] the Senate divorce committee before going on to the Senate. Senator Arthur Roebuck (L-- Ontario), chairman of the di- vorce committee, told the Sen-| ate the appeal is the first since) the office of divorce commis-} | sioner was set up by Parlia-|. ment in 1963 to hear Quebec) '§ and Newfoundland cases. The appeal will be heard by three members of the divorce seneeiee Their finding will be eporied back to the Senate which will either accept or re- ject it. Second Murder In Port Arthur PORT ARTHUR (CP)--The nude body of a strangled woman was found in a ditch beside Canadian National Rail- way tracks near here Wednes- day, about 100: feet from where another woman's body was found Sunday. | Police said they believe both women were killed about the same time but the second body was not noticed Sunday because of tall grass. Police said Wednesday night] the second body has not been identified. They said it was the body of a young Indian woman. She was nude except for a coat JUDY'S UNHAPPY OTTAWA (CP)---State Secre- tary Judy LaMarsh said Wed- nesday in the Commons she's "not very happy' about a $2,000 book-writing grant to Stanley Ryerson of Toronto by the cen- tennial of rede a Ryer- Quarterly. PROJECT COMPLETED MANICOUAGAN, Que. (CP) The first of five projects of the giant Hydro-Quebec power com- plex being constructed on the Outardes and Manicouagan Riv- ers near here was completed late Wednesday. With its dam and power house now in full op- eration, the project known as Manic 2 will be able to supply 1,360,000 kilowatts of power an hour to the province. GETS CANADIAN FLOUR TEMA, Ghana (Reuters)--Ca- nadian High Commissioner A. F. Hart Wednesday turned over to Ghana 3,000 tons of flour, the first instalment of a 2,000,000- ton gift from Canada. Col. A. A. Afrifa, member of Ghana's ruling national liberation coun- cil responsible for trade, fi- }nance and economic affairs, ac- cepted the flour with thanks for Canada's 'kind gesture." HEADS ACCOUNTANTS REGINA (CP)--J. R. M. Wil- j}son of Toronto Wednesday. was elected president of the 15,000- jmember Canadian Institute of |Chartered Accountants at the 'annual conference, He is senior jpartner of Clarkson, Gordon jand Co. of Toronto. REPORTS PROGRESS OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis- ter Winters issued a glowing re- port Wednesday of progress at |the Montreal site of Expo 67. A {statement by the department quoted the minister as saying all lots available for pavilions and other exhibits on the 986- acre site have been occupied, and construction is proceeding on schedule on more than 200 projects. CHURCHMAN COMMEN' TORONTO (CP) -- Rey. ward Boehler, jof the Toronto Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, \said Wednesday that 'to my knowledge no general absolu- tions have ever been given in any church within this diocese." He was commenting on state- ments made Tuesday by Very Rev. Francis M. Drouin, supe- \rior of Dominican House in nearby Port Credit, that gen- |}eral absolutions are being given \from the pulpit in some par- es. TS Ed- vice-chancellor | Mavvict | I | | Richard M. Nixon ad- | dressed the 48th national convention of the American Legion Wed. in Washing- ton. In the address the for- THE REDS ARE COMING! sions" wy the Johnson ad- ministration to shorten. it without appeasement. mer Republican Vice Presi- dent predicted that at the present rate the Viet Nam war will:last five years. He Rail Bill TORONTO (CP)--The United Auto Workers said Wednesday Prime Minister Pearson has been "horribly advised" on the government's legislation to end the rail strike. "He may get his legislation through Sorte but he's not likely ts run trains with it," said a statement from Dennis McDermoot, sub-regional direc- tor here, and Pat Smith, Presi- dent of the union's policy - mak- ing Canadian council. "Compulsory ar bit ration is the kind of solution a schoolboy could be expected to come up with," they said. 'To have it come from the highest legisla- tive body in the land is indica- tive of the distance between the government and the Canadian working man." Canadians wanted to see the strike settled quickly, but not at the expense of the workers. Railwaymen should not be made the scapegoat for infla- tion. "The strike should be settled on terms that bring justice to the bargaining table. To reach THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1966 17 in arbitrarily and pull an eight- | DIRECTORS OF SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB SEPTEMBER 7th -- 10:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON Senior Red Cross and R.L.S.S. 12 Week Course, one pe per week, sh will be held on M is interference with collective per-cent increase out of the bag|bargaining which organized la- The Women's Welfare League of Oshawa announces tte REGISTRATIONS FOR 1986/67. PROGRAM CHILDREN'S SWIMMING TARE Os. registrations for Tedpole, Beginner, Junior, Intermediate iene cannot tolerate and which the public should not." EASTVIEW 4, Weel at 4:15/5:15 p.m. -- 7:00/8:00 p.m. -- 8:00/9:00 p.m. Bronze. 12 Lessons, one per weeks Fee $10. 00. SEPTEMBER 7th -- 7:00 P:M. TO 9:00 P.M. ADULT SWIMMING INSTRUCTION registrations for Intermediate and Senior Red Cross; R.L.S,S, Bronze. 12 Lessons, Ledies' Swimming Classes -- Thursday morni Beginner, Junior, Intermediate and Seniior Red- Fee: $10.00. The above program will commence on Monday $ 12th. No Fee: $6.00 oe rn 00 ir Membership. Mixed Adults --- Tuesday evenings ot 9:00/10:00 p.m, and 10:00/11:00 p.m. for Bsc iy! Junior, s at 9:30/10:30 a.m. and 10:30/11: ross; R.L.S.$, Bronze, eae Nae ok wae Mothers and Pre-School --- Mondays ot 2:00/2:30 p.m. and. 2:45/3:1 y yeo s of age. One lesson per week -- Six week Cae, Fee: $1 ney eg alia 1a one per week, Fee $10.00, Lessons, one per week, the scheduled dates and times, will be prior to Parents must enroll their own children for ing classes, WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE we BONANZA For further information please cell 728-5121 forms are now available, called for '"'command deci- (AP Wirephoto) Ex - Servicemen Oppose Armed Forces Merger MONTREAL (CP) -- Lt.-Col.| Robert Hilborn, president of the Toronto branch of an organiza- tion of ex-servicemen who op- pose unification. of Canada's} armed forces, Wednesday called on Defence Minister Hellyer to define unification | clearly. Speaking at a press confer- ence at which the formation of a Montreal branch of the Tri-) Service Identities Organization (TRIO) was announced, Col.| Hilborn said the group sup- ports integration of the armed forces "fas set out in the 1964 White Paper on defence, but unification is not in the White Paper." He said TRIO "demands an immediate halt to any further) steps toward the creation of al single military service," to pre- |serve "the combat efficiencies of the necessary navy, Brig. and air force.' \lea the Fzsiliers Mont Roya The group favors the estab-| |Regiment. during lishment of "a public inquiry or) 2 royal commission to determine |raid of August, 1942, said: whether unification can, in fact,|don't like the idea of one serv jresult in a more efficient, eco-|jice at all. I am all for integra- nomic | and effective mjlitary tion | force.' \far, army, " Dollard Menard, who the Dieppe) "I but it may have gone too! 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