Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1966, p. 3

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TODAY'S TOPIC MRS, WILLMOT CONLEY C, @, BURROUGHS RR 1, Wellington; "It's no different.than any other time, if they are not killing, they will be out doing other things, It seems that man's heart is of such a nature that he has-- to destroy things all of the time, If he can't do it one way, he will do it another--- I'm sure of this," Nicholas Dudar, RR 2, Port. Perry: "It's a good idea, It might give both sides time to- cool off and get a look at them- selves and even consider the possibility of a peace treaty, It may be that when they are What do you think of the Christmas cease fire in Viet Nam? Six people were asked this question during a man- onthe» street survey, They said; C, G, Burroughs, Brooklin; 'I suppose that it is all right if it doesn't give the other side the opportunity to catch its breath and may- be get ahead of itself, 1 think that you have to be very careful, They have proven that they will not hestitare to 7 semecee ne yowd through their terrorizing tac- tics." Mrs. Willmot Conley, MRS, HELEN CLARK MRS, JEAN ANDERSON quiet, they will recognize the beauty of not fighting --may- be they will reach a 'decision of some sort," Oswald Cor- nish, $38 Arthur St.: "I think it is good, in fact I think that it should be extended -- forever, There is the possl- bility that if they stop for a while, even if it is just 24 hours, they may be able to come to some type of agree- ment for a complete halt to the war." Mrs, Jean Ander: son, $29 Cadillac Ave: "What's the sense of only one day, If they can do it for et itn EY The Christmas Truce In Vietnam one day they might ta as well do it all the tint, It's so ridiculous that lives have | to be at stake for what is done almost like a game of barter, Vl give you my apple core if you let me see B he sore toe," Mrs, Helen Clark, Osh- awa: "I think that it is a good thing, I euppose that every occupation requires that the men have a ren A I don't think that it is going t any réal good though, If they can't st*\U, completely then why bother to try to stop it for a few days," HA oct HUT ig RH rn Pipeline Company Defends Black Watch uh Bid To Gain U.S. Market port markets, leave its applica- tion entirely unchanged, It said the application should be restored to the presiding ex: aminer for a "prompt deci: sion," WASHINGTON (CP) = Rec: ommendations to dismiss its $200,000,000 U.S. project are "frivolous on their face and should be denied summarily," Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd, told the Federal Power Com- mission Wednesday, 2 Trans-Canada said undertak- ings given recently to the Ca. nadian government on the proj- ect, designed to feed more Al- berta natural gas via the U.S, Its submission was aimed at four others presented Monday--- from staff counsel of the com- mission, coal interests, the Northern Natural Gas Co, of Omaha and the Panhandle East- ern Pipe Line Co. of Kansas String Peacekeeping Role For UN Backed By Canada UNITED NATIONS (CP)--/ered by the 122-country assem: Canadian diplomats were confl- my next week, along with an dent today that their efforts to|Irish motion to restore compul- push the UN into a stronger|sory financing of peacekeeping position on peacekeeping will/for all except the big powers, meet some success before the/The Irish motion got through current General Assembly ses-|committee by 33 votes to 27, City. Fh tomate a has on its now on a Canadian UN member countries to armed forces and fa- for peacekeeping duties 'and asking the Security Coun- cil to take "practical steps" that would make peacekeeping operations more effective, The motion was passed by "s special political Wednesday night by 52 votes to'14, with 42 absten- tions, It will probably be consid- with 48 abstentions, including Canada. sTicK POSITION Canadian Ambassador George Hearings on the Trans-Can- ada application began last April but were suspended by the pre- siding examiner when the Ca- nadian government announced Aug. 25 it would not approve the export of the necessary gas to Trans-Canada as its project stood, Subsequently, \ after certain Trans-Canada undertakings lim- iting the amount to be carried to Ontario and Quebec via the U.S, Canadian approval was given, That left the commission with the task of deciding whether to let the presiding examiner carry on with preparing his non- binding recommendation to it or whether to order the application dismissed, The brief fram coal interests and that of staff counsel George Lewnes, a strong critic of the Trans-Canada plan, asked the commission to reject the appli. cation, That act would leave 'Trans-Canada, already well be- hind in its original plan to de- liver more gas to expanding On- tario. markets last Nov, 1, ho resourte but to make a new application, its fourth since No ber, 1964, calls for Alberta tieff told reporte: f ber of countries, notably the So-jto be vlan cal to Northern viet Union and France, areithe Manitoba border while sticking to their position that)Northern would supply Trans al! decisions on peackeeping|Canada in Ontario with Amer. can be made only by the Se-lican gas, curity Council, "The General Assembly or its committees shouldn't even be passing resolutions, these coun: tries maintain, and this ac counts for the deadlock that has pau all through the year: long efforts of a special 3%: Laborites Urge cours committee and of the) Journal Trust LONDON (Reuters) -- The government was urged Wednes- day night to set up a public trust to The Times, the target of two rival takeover bids. A suggestion that a public body similar to the BBC should publish the famous 181-year-old newapaper was made ina mo- tion tabled in the House of Com- mons by six left-wing Labor members. They complained of "increas- dangers of monopoly" in the British press. The government's monopolies commission, meanwhile, is con- aidering whether Canadian-born Lord omson's plan to take The Times into his mammoth press-and-television empire is in the public interest. MY SINCERE THANKS te all those who supported me at the polls, Season's Greetings Alice Reardon assembly's special political, committee at this session to find some significant area of agree- ment," Ignatieff said the large num- ber of abstentions in committee shows that many countries are uncertain about how peacekeep- ing operations should be fi- nanced and whether the assem- bly can authorize them when the Security Council is dead. locked, He was confident enough ab- stainers will decide to support the limited steps proposed in the Canadian motion to ensure it of the necessary two-thirds }approval in the assembly. The general view among dip- lomats appeared to be that the Canadian proposals have a good chance of getting assembly ap- proval, while the tougher, more ' certain to be beaten, concrete Irish motion is almost! 23-Dey Escorted Tour Te FLORIDA toe oma, Sam ofS ath te Al ' sur' COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE 14 Orehard View Bivd, Bowmanville, Onterie Wins Praise PARIS (CP) -- A Canadian battalion was singled out for special praise during defence discussions at the three + day NATO conference, Defence Minister Paul Hell yer said Norway's defence min: Grieg 'Tidemand, praised the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, for its excellence and highly-specialized training dur ing the NATO mobile force exercise in last February, ister, Otto The {nd Battalion, stationed | at Camp Gagetown, N.B,, formed part ef an integrated ef- fort, with the RCAF's Alr Transport Command and the Royal Canadian Navy taking an active part in the troop and equipment movement, Hellyer has offered to double the Canadian commitment to the mobile force by offering an additional battalion, This. offer) now is under active considera: tion by the military authorities, Hellyer said Wednesday, Y Tauntyy Canadian Port NDON WINERY LIMITEL ahappy one | USE YOUR CREDIT WISELY The credit you commend reste largely on ene thing, not the position you hold nor the pro- perty you ewn, nor the bank eccount, but --= the way you pay your bills. 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