Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1967, p. 3

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| BY TORY MPs THE OSHAWA TIMES, AT FEDERAL LEVEL | j | Monday, Jonuary 16, 1967 3 | ROADS ARE PERILOUS h rass-Roots Surve anned wise irre jwas killed or injured in road a can- jaccidents in 1966. i By KEN CLARK or five MPs to discuss policy fodic weekend conferences 'on a earch, OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal at carefully - arranged public policy would become a perma- FA Ss rchand Conservative MPs have taken a gatherings. Supporters of other nent fixture, further confirming firmer grip on policy making parties would be welcome. the caucus intention to keep its | Mone T i Eng- | with a plan to throw task forces A meeting in Edmonton, say, fingers firmly in' the policy- | y 0 of Ot- into the field to exchange policy would talk over policies related making pie. | rchand | ideas at grass - roots public to_oils_gas,--northern_develop- Robert C. Coates, the Nova } Invest! s sur- meetings. : ment and gther subjects of Scotia MP who promoted the r 2 US. The move was disclosed Sun- particular interest to the nor- Idea of weekend policy con: | not be day at the end of the second thern Alberta region. The audi- ferences, said they have proved | earn of re- weekend caucus policy confer- ence could fire questions at a the Conservative farty is not i ence since the party associa: panel of MPs. dead, as some were saying when | 5 | aust tion's big November Conven- the leadership divisions blew up. | (a) Sad: tion. SESSION UNPRODUCTIVE "What we have proven is that | 2 000,000 Party spokesmen made it The caucus got into formal we're very much alive," he told H ice the clear that caucus policy is sub- policy-making at the weekend a@ press conference. 'We have per aennum t and ject to final ratification by the conferences after the November taken over as trend-setters in | for five yeors ropean association in convention. But convention was largely pre- developing policies for people." | ; nd on that could be as much as two vented from doing the job by a The grass-roots policy discus- by Investing in Guoranteed years away. leadership wrangle that divided sions to produce 'a continuing ig investment Certificates eep up Details of the task force idea the caucus into pro- and anti- liaison between the party and which are jer the have yet to be co ted but Diefenbaker factions. the people' are not entirely Guorenteed--os to Principal end t have the plan is for groups of four Spokesmen also disclosed per- new fiistblieo) be used as Col- - daicaaieiaianes "ineelsS ae pee oie ase | ic eters) for joans, _ parti- edeam: --b ect helped Led | e * € - the event of Pada " = aves | ie In Accidents | ig CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST More Gr ants '@ & SAVINGS CORPORATION vine dn Canada Weekend J»: : "alge os 723-5224 ha a For Artists 1 nn Some Ni By THE CANADIAN PRESS ,60 miles east of Sault Ste. Ma- parked car near Sault Ste. Ma- waned POLISH VETERANS ATTEND BANQUET, DANCE mhicernee ee rar | The Gen. W. Sikorski Christmas season. The cele- the nature of a Christmas R) Michael Wojcik, past eat ce page aya ee Gah - accidents across Canada during], Wayne Rown, 10, his sister) Douglas Milliken, 15, stran-| FRIDAY Polish Veterans' Association bration is marked with the and New Year's party and president; Rev. Father An- lt aneetelly | dadblan 'y fa ait the weekend, including five from Joanne, 9, and brother Edwin, gled when a coil-spring Pee NIGHTS of Oshawa Saturday held a breaking of bread symboliz- members of the Polish ton Bagsik, 'padre; Miss |))° tip a e ish ash carbon monoxide poisoning. » in a fire that destroyed their) «er Gacaine ieneled SATURDAYS banquet and dance recog- ing friendship, peace and community including in- Teresa Jordon; Jan Dry- [oY oo 1 = ~ lisher Rob-| 4 Canadian Press survey from|"ome near Huntsville, 40 miles ea ee angle a his} ww nizing their traditional goodwill. The event was in vited friends attended. (L to gala, president. Hy ahe d peel of al, p.m. Friday to midnight Sun- orth of Orillia. nis his east Toronto cunae --Oshawa Times Photo {Panel on the arts in Canada at) ise i003) times, also showed| Frank Koegl, 29, Oakville, in) 10 ™°: sa Ghia ._. |Bishop's University here Sun-) °°: i ga 20 persons killed in traffic ac-/4 two-car crash at Oakville. Leo Arsenault, 41, when struck by a car while walking day. Mr. Davies, publisher of the|'idents, seven in fires and five! Peterborough Examiner, dis-|!" other mishaps. Sic: agreed with other panelists who| Ontario reported 10 road|aiong: the bee peordlldceagale suggested that there should be|deaths, five fire fatalities and) payig Strongman, 21 : more government subsidies for|three from carbon monoxide. | " SS Cannan: artiste. overcome by carbon monoxide One man was crushed when his|; "What is more necessary is,car rolled against his garage aE EF EY NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN WOMEN and DEPENDENTS Monastery Head Refuses _| Trvri REVEALED ABOUT SANTA To Give Up 55 Children es te ae in the garage of his parents') west Toronto home. | P)--S > x foti ablic ?? » ae . er rciced erento (thy, Perea publ." hejant abo was siagied when al" yi Eaton 'Toa, «2, eal All €-trvce personnel ond thelr dependent are ; ; : 4 velis - - x ' s. Es » 4, STE. AOMINE, ae, (CP)-- peg ee SS se =. He onl pe ada want is not money. Money|tangled at his throat. [ese adiccallet, 47, both of| invited to take advantage of a The head of a monastery oper- and their general living needs, b Wn is useful for some of the writ-| There were {fo d deaths|o cron" when their cars Col: ated north. of here by a religious At Ste. Agathe, police officers) ® chimney. 4 er's needs, but money does not in Glicbes. Peres tg persons|lided on Highway 400 north of] FREE LEGION SERVICE sect said during the weekend spoke of having participated in} _ David got up on the roof |write novels. killed in falls. ee ee ont | that 55 children from the insti- tution are being kept elsewhere, away. from searching members of Quebec's police and welfare a search of the monastery Dec. 28, and of a general inspection of the premises--both in line with requesis- from the depart- | Friday to retrieve a cork | from his pop gun. He saw the chimney, re- | membered Santa and went "What is more necessary fs jan appreciative public--in the ease of the novel, more readers on. the.-level. which. the.work_it- Robert Edwin Greer, 31, of) TWO GASSED |Bolton, and his five-year-o'd) Two persons died in New-|S0n, Michael, in a car-train) foundland of carbon monoxide|ctash near Bolton, 25 miles) W. R. BUCK organizations. ment of family and social wel-| jn, feet first. His mother, |self demands." poisoning when their car be-|Ortt of Toronto. Assistant Secretary, Service Bureau, T Father Jean de la Trinite said } fare. Mrs. Willliam Blinn, saw | He added that criticism is ad-|came stuck. | Mrs. Earl Tighe, '50, Warsaw, | Y , Toronto 15 other children who had also There were reports of some| David's legs appear in a (equate in Canada but reading Two persons were killed in|'2 :® two-car crash near War-| N EW LEGION H ALL jsaw, 10 miles northeast of Pet-| been sine at OF disputes between residents at cloud of soot in the fireplace we a traffic mishaps in British Col- sehorolist have been located by the out- the monastery, thought to num-! and dangle there. "For every novelist, there ymbia and one each of Nova weenie | side officials. J ber about 300 in all, and police] She and a neighbor tried |are at least three critics lean-|scotia and New Brunswick. lage Gonivie, x. re 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH -- BRANCH NO. 43 Insp. Gerard Forget of the 2 as the operation proceeded. to pull him out, then called |ing over his back. In this) Alberta and Manitoba each reed _ 7a hcg ell, 18,| provincial police said 20 chil- Some of the monastery inhab-| the fire department. Fire. Country, there is an immense reported one killed in traffic aie b aie Mt as 'eon a Wednesda Ja 18th dren were found. It is believed itants were taken into custody| men dropped a looped rope |2™ount of criticism and a verYiand one in fire, and a Saskat-|)' C3" on Meneses oA Yy, n. they since have been handed but there was no-immediate| down the chimney and Small amount of intelligent chewan boy was killed when his| 2 e d " | F . ever to welfare officials. report of whether they were| pulled him up. reading of literature." tobogran crashed into a car. | BUSINESSMEN'S rom 2 p.m. to Completion of Business Behind the provincial actions arraigned on any charges. "No man could get down | | Prince Edward Island re-| LUNCHEONS : ; ' d : a | A ities. | To give skilled advice : ' ' ped believed to 4 Father Jean, whose followers that c himney," declared | Doctors Reveal! "tn: bes Pic niga rd | 95e -- 1.35 ~ ak : ce on Veteran's Benefits. Any about conditions a st ee ig call themselves fundamentalist} David. | Fase : Ge induairlat RE ee patesmibal see ne with questions on War Disability Pension, War eam aaaeteates Roman Catholics separated : is hour |. vost orton leapt Cats tc te est or ie : si . ' ; from Rome, vows he will go to | D b L k tae Frenne 5 i ment or Hospital Care is urged to call or write ee But the bearded Father Jean, FATHER JEAN jail batore' banding over the c F d labetes Link | The Ontario dead: | 5:30 pam. te 8:00 9m, to MR. C. A. BRISEBOIS, Business, Monoger of head of a community called Les eee children to provincial authorities ancer un S LONDON (AP)--Two Britishtwo-car collision in Toronto. Reasonable Prices Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, 471 Simcoe Apotres de l'Amour infini--the as 'certain relatives and relig- cydtratets 7 irk j Porkiog. Rear of Hote! Street South, Osh i i P r , i jdoctors reported Sunday that| Frederick Kirk, 44, Elliot; et South, Oshawa, who will arrange an appoint- Apostles of Infinite Love--said|tions are incorrect and thatlious opponents' would have him | § Pp : k 'h hi : | MOTEL. LANCASTER pp in an interview that such allega-|conditions for the childrenido |two years of tests showed 8g/Lake, when his car el 27 KING ST. W. gag an : : ecovere per cent of women who gave|With a truck near Blind River, |birth to deformed children had NDP Council End Joly Predicts |, z>vovrow cory -- 1mm. mit det SU0R0000eEeee eee : ouncl naorses Y ligria division of the ROMAIN hess canker a WE ARE | ;Cancer Society has recovered) Pan eatea oy 'el | Pre-School Classes Plan | Bigger Canada sii'. im wars Gris at, ahs |ated by a former official, T. id is re- Cc a |D. Baker of Edmonton, division |£0":, consultant plastic surgeon| ANNOUNCE ' ae ry pede ye! : > \==-said they are now seeking pre- ion OTTAWA (CP)--Canada has' president, reported Saturday. |-- 9 : | BETTER HEALTH : survived a difficult century of Hes |ventive treatment. | k d eee cra provincalald provindal pary "eater, TOWNE up, Menr\ W. Joly Of sual" convention sald" $20.40] wih notes cetera Mary Skoda Se ao emocratic y Pugs tee id the NDP 1d wi '|Quebec City, president of the at sa 209, j with normal children and 32 council Sunday voted in favor |said the P would win @ pro-\--onadian Manufacturers' As-(nad been recovered compared) with babies suffering congenital It Ie @ fact that we do have many thousonds of of voluntary agp te Bagel ge election if one is called sociation told the Rotary Club hes an "established loss' of deformities of spine, hands or Is Now With | eins to restore or improve your health. There ere for children in culturally de-jin 1967. mh tes . 213,983. B aoe more than 4,000 different medici In our ipti of Ottawa today. arms. Blood samples showed % ate Pi P' prived areas. | :w SUPPO Pil : Text of the president's report that 20 in the latter group were| HOUSE OF laboratory. Each one is classified so that it can be The council considered 37 of HAS NEM SUEFOnS But nee ene senene why, | was released in 'advance, constitutional diabetics. In the) located within seconds.. They are stored properly to : Abait with at He said that although the 100 years from now, it should sant Hea preserve their potency and many of them ore dated te 120 resolutions not dealt with al np holds only eight seats in|not be bigger and stronger and,' The former official was con-/ Broup of SD only: 14: had an 10 WOMAN control freshness. the last provincial convention. the provincial legislature, popu- above all, still Canada. | victed two years ago of misap-| creased insulin antagonism to The council was in pei f/jarity polls show the party has! "Our very size has on occa- Propriation of funds and sen- constitutional diabetes. | We carry so many different health-aids end sickroom th, "fuaiies unable to tescn|tNe,«uPPort of over 30 per cent sion caused us some economic l@Uced {9 GM YEATE. | auo showed thal. six of the| 27 King East x rpg May tlh dye bac dp ve 2 _ of the public. jheadaches and our ethnic com-, The president's report said)" ™ " | ' fp thet, when ling them the oc go one Pg The Progressive Conserva-|position has sometimes given|"defalcation recoveries'" in the Onna | Whase oie _ Cor. Celine and King Leaglssared red ae drug agalag by a physicion, now. cation or social be! itive nsi.|tives hold 78 in the 108-seat leg-|rise to differences of opinion.|year ended Sept. 30, 1966, to- ike reine hogy many i autekiy aat it fbi pada supplier, we have it or will be in Fic ulate Ot Stas islature which will be expanded| But this happens in the best of talled $78,254 and with the pre-|¢ ue he A nat La he | For Appointments Call --725-4321 ide oh te cultural advant-|t0 117 seats in the next elec- families." \vious year's recovery of §$131,- CUNE Niiaiehabalatae dpieal ie YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need @ NG poe En 'the children entered tion. The Liberals have 22, | Mr. Joly said Canadian man-/228 made a total of $209,482, | Pregnancy. : os dicine. Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, sientaby kool, The council approved a reso- ufacturers, toad helped : raise; Special contributions by the alle gir aniver ivi without extra chorge. A y A recommendation that the lution calling for more liberal | Canada se ig! oh British Columbia, Saskatche- Nive clmeccoa poe Ba Rb gels ak prescriptions. classes be compulsory was re- abortion laws to tec ee Pha full backing to Trade Min- Wan, Manitoba and Ontario di- jected. jtions where they are needed oir winters' re call f visions totalling $80,993 made it reserve the emotional and|ister Winters' recent call for a rod snyceal health of the mother, $1:250,000,000 increase in ex- possible to eliminate indebted- i *|ports this year. ness and start the current year All nces Thee sehen, Bye ets to,P "But el i not be able to debt-free, Mr. Baker said. -- 573 King Street East j owa eat ners _ pineal Pet-' find the foreign markets for our, Disbursements for the year Oshawa |mit a ge Ms en a ver, [goods unless the price is right,"}ended Sept. 30, 1966, were $405,- PH { B t S necessary for the general wey|Mr. Joly warned. "All the ex-/245 and income $486,354, the . ONE 725-3594 amily -- " : ; ais EGAN ee . fn) 00S oon fs. Thy Gaile in EHO eee ee eee a ae Fost -- Free ----~ Motorized Delivery to no avail if government, la-'previous year disbursements to- bor and management fail jwork together to this end.' \family compared with the in-| P. B. Francis, Phm.B. -- J. R. Steffen, B.Sc. Phm. By HAROLD MORRISON come. LONDON (CP) -- The Labor) the council favored resolu- governments reported likely tOjtions raisin g the minimum increase family allowances t0/ wage to $1.75 an hour from aid larger families, without!) 99, nationalization of the Ca- eliminating income tax deduc-| i sdian Pacific Railway and a tions allowed to cover children | suaranteed annual wage. and. otier aeDEnGEHIE: | It opposed resolutions calling Though Britain is still under-|1,.° sex education in kinder-|} going an economic §qUeeze.|oaten. Canada's withdrawal] various published reports SUS-/f.om the North Atlantic Treaty) gest og A gg le an |Organization and _ nationaliza- nounc yi "le b f . crease in the spring budget to tion of banks and insuranc to| talled $496,642 and income $481,- 629. gentle laxative 54 SIMCOE NORTH | cover rising prices since the sitet daveb Scoti i s sf last increase in 1956. cotiabank Six-year Savings : ee ee ey ol ee Certificates: 1967 may be - Tuesday and Wednesday Specials - crease would apply only to families with three or more children. Of those currently re- ceiving such allowances, only about 40 per cent of the families are in this category. a great year -- but 1973 will be born rich. It's up to you. If you buy one Scotiabank Savings Certificate every payday starting now, you FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- barrass by slipping, dropping or wob- bling when you eat, laugh or talk? 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So, six years after you've bought your has cuaght the first salmon 1967 because it S$ Nature S Remedy first one, you can start cashing them each payday, at their increased value. Many happy returns. seen in the River Trent for |i more than: 50 years. 'It would) LICENSE H indicate that the river must be | much less polluted than it was," raid a rvr board offical. | PLATES DONALD TRAVEL The Tums people, as you would expect, know a great deal about sensitive stomachs. That's why they make their laxative, Nt Nature's Remedy, only with vegetable ingredients. So, NR brings easy, effective, overnight relief. This gentle action is especially important if you now take a laxative once, twice or three times a week. A vintage year. The Bank of Nova Scotia NEED FUEL OIL ? NR works while you sleep without disturbing your rest, CALL Or at Ge kaw with no sudéen urgency. There is no letdown, no un- STEWING onda oR compte kant comfortable after-feeling. Try Nature's Remedy, a gen- : : : ' PERRY Doily -- 9 to 5 p.m. tle all-vegetable laxative. NR tonight, tomorrow alright. | Scotiabank Savings Certificates a One of Scotiabank's Seventy Services. } DAY OR NIGHT | SAT. 9 to 12 P.M. |

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