Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1966, p. 3

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bs Yoo Kyung, 5, finds the world too big for her lik- ing as she lands at Van- couver on a flight from Tokyo. Yoo was one of nine POOR BUTTERFLY orphans from Korea en route to new homes in the United States. (CP Wirephoto) Ford To Appear In Court -- On Capital Murder Count © TORONTO (CP) --- Wayne Ford, 20, brought here from Kingston, is to appear in court today to be formally charged with the capital murder of his wealthy, widowed mother, who vanished three years ago. Ford, tall and heavily built, was brought here late Wednes- day and taken to police head- quarters and fingerprinted. His face expressioniess, he was whisked inside by the back door. A police search that spread from here to Fort Myers, Fia., followed the disappearance of Mrs. Minnie = ante: widow an automo- a) North ; dealer in suburban in May, 1963. No trace of her was found. Last month a body encased in plaster was found in shallow wa- ter near the Lake Couchiching summer cottage of Mrs, Ford, 80 miles north of here. Provincial police said Wed- nesday the body had been iden- tified. Authorities of Metropoli- tan Toronto police, expected to head the investigation, declined comment on the identity of the body. Two neighbors were the last to see Mrs. Ford, thought to be carrying $500 when she disap- peared, They told police she waved as she passed them on the Saturday that started the Victoria Day weekend. Relatives reported her miss- ing about a week later, As the NDPer Outlines 'Slum' Region BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Don- ald C. MacDonald, New Demo- cratic Party leader, says he meant a region east and north of Kingston when he declared recently that eastern Ontario was little more than a rural slum, He did not include the Bay of Quinte district around Belle- ville in this designation, he told a@ press conference Wednesday. NDP leader, here to at- tend the Ontario Farm Union convention which started Wed- nesday, told reporters that gov- ernment initiative is needed to attract Potential industry from western end of Lake Ontario "T don't think there's any point in backing away from the facts in this part of the prov- ince," he said. When analysis "takes the ur- ban cream away from the rural skim milk, you find in the east ern Ontario area 200,000 people living under conditions that rep- resent a pocket of poverty as large as a country the size of Belgium set down in the richest Canadian province." aaa PRESCRIPTION City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Po PU PIN or ogteret pei te a et ne oe eo weeks went by police listed her as missing and presumed dead. During the long search Flo- rida state police were asked to check the possibility she might have gone to the Fort Myers area where property had bee! left to her by her husband. She left an estate estimated at more than $100,000, No will was reported - found. Wayne was the only child of the father's second marriage. Two other children survived by a first marriage. OTTAWA (CP)--The opposi- tion vilified the new National Housing Act mortgage rate Wednésday although the subject did not become a matter of for- me a debate, aplielt pposition pressure the Liberal government to per- mit a three-hour debate today. The NHA rate on residential mortgages skipped to 74 per cent from 6% with an an- nouncement Labor Minister Nicholson, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 24, 1966 3 late Tuesday by At the Commons opening Wednesday, the opposition was ready with the charge that the governmen: was trying to shut off debate on the subject with "sharp practice' in timing the announcement, Under a new rule, Commons business for the rest of the week had previously been set- OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities urged the federal government WeadnesGday io evolve new machinery for closer federal-provincial - mu- nicipal liaison on economic growth problems, In. a brief presented to the cabinet, the federation said the federal-provincial tax structure committee, composed of provin- cial treasurers and finance de- partment officials meeting with Finance Minister Sharp, is working well in its field, The same kind of liaison is needed to bring together all three levels of government. in attacking the problem of devel- oping urban services to meet the needs of rapidly expanding industry, urban populations, and services such as schools, hos- pitals, roads, and cultural facil- ities, Expert Foresees Post-Expo Slump MONTREAL (CP) -- Roland Parenteau, general director of| Quebec's economic council, said| Wednesday the Quebec govern- ects for 1968 to offset any pos-| sible recession, | He told a meeting of indus- trialists that 'in 1968 we must Canadian economy." He said the impact of an ex-| jpected post-Expo 67 slowdown \this coincided with an end to} the war in Viet Nam, | Mr, Parenteau said the ef-| fects of a slowdown could be) offset by a program of capita investment. ; Economic Growth Liaison Urged By Mayors, Reeves A copy_of the brief was given to reporté¥s in advance of pres- entation, The brief was presenied io Prime Minister Pearson and members of the cabinet by Mayor W. G, Rathie of Vancou- ver, president of the federation, About 50 mayors and other mu- nicipal officers made up the del- egation, "There is an immediate need,"' the brief said, 'for a clearer understanding of the ef- fect of rapid economic growth on the position of our municipal. ities, and in particular on their financial requirements, "The movement of employ-| ment and people to cities is not a simpie privately-financed pro- cess of building new factories, new offices, new homes and new shopping centres, It must be accompanied, not followed, by indispensible public services --roads, bridges, public transit; water supply, sewerage, schools, hospitals and recrea- ilities,"' ment should plan several proj-| © prepare for a year which proba-| 5 bly will be very difficult for the! jcould be 'pretty dramatic" if} § Opposition Launches Attack On Rate Hike tled by all - party agreement. The surprise increase came, they said, with no time left in the session to talk about mort- gage money, Reid Scott (NDP Toronto Danforth) asked for adjourn. ment of regular business to provide for a day-long special debate, Commons rules call on MPs to advise the Speaker only whether such a debate is ur- gent, but Mr, Scott and a squad of other opposition MPs used the next hour to get to the heart of the matter as well, with a sealding denunciation of the rate increase, HAD FOOT IN DOOR Although Speaker Lucien La- moureux finaliy ruied against the special debate, the NDP had its foot in the door and a later meeting of the four House leaders agreed to set aside three hours on the subject to- day. When the flare-up had been settled, less than two hours re- mained for the day's scheduled topic spending estimates of State Secretary Judy LaMarsh, including the CBC grant, Jack Melntosh (PC -- Swift Current-Maple Creek) quickly moved to reduce the CBC oper- ating budget to $1 from $107,- /943,000, He pasted corporation policy and opened the way for similar criticism by the rest of the op- position, Only Conservatives voted solidly for the motion when it came to a division, and it was beaten 74 to 41, Mr, McIntosh joined. Credit- iste and New Democratic MPs in criticizing the CBC for fail- ing to extend network service to remote areas of Canada, WANT AN EXTRA BOTTLE? This carton of six bottles gives you 72 ounces of Wilson's Ginger Ale, That's 12 ounces more than others--equal to an extra bottle FREE. 67 Ontario. went, he tracked down country music and square dancing. his dancing isn't best, but he thinks he a man with shoot Meet Terry Hogan, Have you guessed it? Whitby's new Seaboard manager is keen on square dancing and 'shoot the owl' is another square dance step he's anxious to learn, Terry was born in Kapuskasing, but has lived in many parts of Everywhere he AS Terry claims that be the does quite well for two left feet. One of the things that attracted Terry to square dancing is the friendly spirit * that prevails. Terry likes meeting people and that's one rea- son why he became a Seaboard man. The loan business isn't figures and bookkeep- ing, it's people. When Terry's not lending money or finding his way through a 'right hand star', you'll probably find him at a hockey A a aati Would you borrow money from aman who would the owl? the new Seaboard manager and find out, game. He's looking forward to the winter sports in and around Whitby. Terry is married and has a daughter. As a family man he's w it takes to manage a family budget. As a Seaboard man, he can help you with your family budget. In the loan business, a lot of people to reach t why you should mee You can borrow from $50 to $10,000 with up tol years te any worthwhile reason. Call or visit T soon, he'll be glad to serve you. 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