Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1967, p. 3

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Trust Company) Scheme To Pass TORONTO (CP) --Leslie} Mr. Knox's resolution didn't d | AT-A-GLANCE |Better Protection 'Ward System Altered \..".."" From Legislature A committee hearing was Pickering Township {7mwer lpower Proieclian Id today Rowntree, Ontario financial andjreach a vote by the 6 p.m. ad- PICKERING (Staff) -- TheyRoad south to Highw : aalih® vera and] ranges. for today to Near | sivestors and c fe ininbuse tis wovep eo s light. ' aggre affairs minis- journment and disappeared Ontario Municipal Board re- cept for afte a page ch gpl pe Peli ongr Mets panel Fab Plu tne dod dikathouen sok Sateen have sion that cu sone pe te River: er, says the government willlfrom the order paper. divided the Pickering Township)which will go south to High-/the urban and rural division of| trollinc the Av Bank af (better protection on the way|related firms participate in the id a few tea its own statute --possibly _ Premier John Robarts tabled ward system yesterday. way 2. the township. Cennde e Western Bank of lfrom their provincial legisla-|proposed federal deposit insure inly clear 'ea Rt pre oy Bohang comp-|in the House a letter from After hearing over a dozen) Ward Two will encompass the| Mr. Kruger told the hearing Sincl - gikccce jtures. ance program. Winds + ily related firms to par-|Prime Minister Pearson ques- delegations, mostly against the/area east of the Brock Road|that 10 per cent of the present hee saa clear head of | A Liberal member of the| But, he said, there is no indi- piaie-tslas in @ system of deposittioning the propriety of Ontario proposed redivision, the board/including Claremont and south|Ward One population were a Broup pehind the bank, |Saskatchewan house said Mon-|cation when the federal plan cold to- as ger convening a conference on Con- accepted a bylaw passed by ito the lake east of Ajax includ-|farmers while the proposed| 28° was invited to appear to /day stricter legislation on sale|will come into force and in the d not so us, v told the legislature this federation and his reply to the township council to re-divideling Pickering Beach. jadded area to the ward had| 4Swer charges that the group lofsecu rities and consumer|meantime Ontario will pass its s light. peg road in Nga d + er prime minister defending the the five wards. | Ward Three will be the area|only one per cent farmers. '. 8° aod to borrow from |credit, promised in the throne| own statute. ures Downsview) that the provincial | eon The bylaw with the new/west of Ajax to Frenchman'slenupny suGGESTED Hg _, Speech, will prevent bilking of} 'Our intention is to see that ednesday Pi Plans for the conference were ward boundaries will go into|Bay between the lake and High-|" hash teclgplsis Aes An attempt by Opposition |the public. no depositor is without insurance 1 chan ig would ensure such/outiined in the Ontario throne effect for the next municipal|way 401. |_,Mr. Kruger proposed that the} Leader Diefenbaker for an | Leslie Rowntree, Ontario fin-|to the extent of $20,000 per de- companies participate in the speech, | election to be held in} Ward Four will be th |OMB select a suitable person} emergency Commons debate ancial and commercial affairs|posit, in conformity with the iH proposed federal deposit insur- Devember: wait of Wreachinane Bay amt make a professional study of] on Finance Minister Sharp's |minister, said his government|federal legislation," he said, is ee " . IS NO PRECEDENT OMB Chairman F. G. Blake|proximately to Rosebank Thoed beg pr re le grkey the! mini-budget, with opposition |will pass its own statute requir-| In other legislatures: 10 ices e said, there was no in-| Mr. Pearson said there was said the re-division would give|between Highway 401 and the| ards are re- vide ut said MPs calling it heartless and |ing trust companies and related Newfoundland--A 70 - foot 7 orca gg Rag Pesan rn no precedent for a provincial each of the wards a more equal jake. ' beg 0g "ak gi to suggest es 4 firms to participate in a system | trapped whale named Moby Joe : ; Sher government convening a fed- assessment and population ' pa ; New trade figures showed |of deposit insurance. continued to occupy th , . 18 the meantime Ontario will pass eral-provincial conference and representation on council and Ward Five will be the area) Former Ward Four' Council-| Canada had a surplus of $402,- | Legislatures also sat in Bri- ment, and gescuily trae AY its own statute. a preferable course would be added that the township may between the _ age ae ih lor John Campbell said, in} 800,000 in commodity trade jtish Columbia, Manitoba and|Joseph Smallwood. The Premier 10 Our intention is to see that|/for Ontario to suggest the mat. have to reconsider a further!) an i 'etn Town 1au|Speaking against the -- re-| last_year as exports passed |Newfouindland. |said the government is dispatch- i no ravaged : hele insur-lter be discussed at a forthcom. relivision in the future whenlig Rosebank g reslighd! ne division, that the proposed| the $10,000,000,000 mark for | In Regina, E. F, Gardner (L-- ing an authority on herring to ance to the extent of $20,000 per|ing regular federal - provincial increased population warranted| 1 of th West Re including wards did not fulfill the basic| the first time. Moosomin) said the proposed|the pond were. Moby Joe. is Pi cepeait in costormity with the|conterence, it. At the conclusion of the hear. (eccs, of the total ratepayers}. The immigration depart. llegislation may require securi-|trapped in efforts to caties inte 19 : ederal legislation," he said. | pring ee ahs: move tx the GMB Will ing ear Gare Shan and the bylaw would attempt} ment announced that 194,743 |ties promoters to give the public) Moby's reach some of the huge 10 WANTS STANDARDS dale) accused Beltone of Tor- automatically dissolve the police | navyers President John Kruger |*° marry two totally diverse| immigrants entered the coun- jmore information about them-|schools of herring lying off the 5 Ralph Knox (PC -- Lambton |onto, a firm which sells hear- village of Claremont. _ 'speaking against the re-division, [4a : try agit gd the highest total |selves and their stocks. coast. 15 West) sought support for a res-|ing aids, of using unethical The new boundaries will in-/saiq no reasonable considera. By DB engi peace id inlet He said the legislation "'should| yanitoba -- Provincial Trea- olution calling on the provincial |Sales practices. He cited a num- crease the size of the two ti had mies -division's inadequacies wou 3 leks prevent some of the problems - Gurney Ev. 3 Ebbratees i i th yards. Ward O Til Reetres been given to the/hecome apparent as the town-| TUESDAY, Feb. 7 that o red in this ince|suret Gurney Evans announced government to ask Ottawa to|ber of cases in which persons northern wards. Ward One wi : | at occurred in this province/that a bill will be introduced anticipated growth of the south- ship's developments progress-| The Commons meets at /eight or 10 years ago when the|quring the current session to be the area west of the Brock ss ' iat aidiiinst dé --_|ern area. Mr. Kruger said that/oq. He said that township coun-| 2:30 p.m. to resume debate on |CCF were 'in power and shady set up standards, assess cur-|had bought hearing aids but rent knowledge and give incent-|had not received satisfaction. epee: oe the new division did not satisfy |.; provide for a five-per-cent retail : . . . : é A Sl SaUsty cil was completely split be-| the 'suppl ary Satie: WANS "s ub cate 'Ive-per-cent retal ives and other aid to industries} He raised the issue in urging s the community of interest of|tween "the go ig eit pr The Senate thanks "3 ; oe thee haat rig tk the. ublic at{Sales tax effective June 1. The that install air pollution-control |the government to proclaim two UAW Drive eraser asa reatssacsanaraaa ""lupban' south and that council : ' : wil ,1an@ to bilk the public at/announcement means that Al- devices. bills passed in 1966 which are bert> will be alone among Cana- had twice approved in commit- Mr. Rowntree told the Ontario rd Thomson tee to create a ward ao wait Balhae dae parrallel between the British Columbia -- Opposition Reorganizing Extends Empire concession and Highway 401. Winnipeg Residents Bitten [Leader Robe? Steaphan' of the He said that while air pollu-|designed to protect consumers. dian provinces without a retail tion must be decentralized be-/One bill provides "protection of cause of regional aspects, Ot-|buyers on consumer goods and tawa re gitien/ a ened for the fair disclosure of the : concept on the problem, which|costs of credit." The other : EQUAL REPRESENTATION charged the provincial could then be tailored to provin-| would establish a consumer pro- SECRETARY DIES DETROIT (AP)--The United . | Counsel for the township, |Zovernment is pumping money cial and regional needs. jtection bureau. Hears a ut eon 5 Auto Workers Union was ex-| LONDON (CP)--Lord Thom-|j, A. Taylor, said the pro- By Sharp Sales Tax Increases into the British Columbia Hydro Opposition Leader Robert] stanley Farquhar (L -- Al- 4 es Tepid es ae ae jpected today to commit $3,000,-/son has extended his publishing|posed re-division would _ not| and Power Authority at the ex- Nixon said it was "'ridiculous"|sq9ma-Manitoulin) said the pro-| 220Ve former secretary {000 to an independent drive that/empire to embrace one of Brit-/affect the existing conditions| By ALLEN SACKMANN | The tax ic exnecte jelq|Pense of school and hospital that car assembly plants in|°o"% Pp treasury under Franklin D. auld :; lab: izing,ain's. most' rapidly booming! 5 H y ALLEN Gi AND The tax is expected to yield aad ; é ; Ss vincial government could ease Roosevelt. and Harry s__ | Would embrace labor organizing, Os ) 8/and equal representation would ne A ,|$33,750,000 in the 10 months it)ComSttuction. He said the go- Canada fit anti-pollution devices|the current housing shortage in Truman, died tonight in (Social action and helping unions|commercial markets -- paper-|pe effected. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manitobaly ii he' in effect during the 19¢7|Vet™mment is pouring money from on cars for export yet don't/some urban areas by encour- tara a eee it af lin difficulty with employers. | back books. __| Counsel for the northern Agri-/esidents feel the bite of a gen-/e" 5° wear: 46. brine tota|Pension funds under provincial have to put them on cars for aging business and people to Poustk ro NY Ospital, | This would be its answer to| Sphere Books, latest offspring |cultural Federation, J. &, eral sales tax for the first SING! evaniin to $353,000,000. Wit! .jcontrol into hydro projects on sale in Canada. move to areas where land is oughkeepsic, N. is |what it terms adherence of its/of the Thomson organization,|Rrewin, said it was not up to|this year to offset sky-rocketing| nehditubes estimated s na £*"|the Peace and Columbia Rivers, Fred Young (NDP -- Toronto| cheap, ____(AP Wirephoto) |parent AFL-CIO "to the status|launched its first 31 titles Mon-|the OMB to re-draft the bylaw|increases in the costs of educa. 800.000. Mir. vane fora ne, | a Yorkview) said one of the worst He cited Elliot Lak | |quo." day in a bid to capture some|and suggested that the bylaw|tion and social services. tes ann 600 * 'vans forecasts a pollution problems was at Sud-| "© Cited Elliot Lake as such/ '. | The 1,400,000-mé#iber UAW/Of the rich pickings from the/fulfilled the basic principle of| The five-per-cent levy, effec-|*1:0: eficit. HEAT WITH OIL bury where concentrations of|an area, saying there were 300 | B ] t jcame to a near break with the| 100,000,000 paperbacks sold in/equal representation. |tive June 1, was announced ini tiers ~XEMPTIONS = sulphur dioxide 40 times the|or 400 houses "'heated, serviced | ye ec 10n AFL-CIO last week over what it|Britain every year. | Bernard Cott, counsel for the|the legislature Monday night as} 45... id the: ox ' recommended safe level hadjand in repair . . . crying for jcalled complacency of the amal-| The Sphere Company, formed| west Rouge Ratepayers, speak-|Provincial Treasurer Gurney] ~ y, Even €0id the exemp- DIXON s been measured at the Interna-|purchasers or renters," Evans brought down his first|tions proposed were aimed at| ) a jgamation under leadership ofjlast fall out of a nondescript|ing against the re-division sug- tional Nickel Co. of Canada|} He charged the government| Resur ence the 73-year-old president, George| British paperback firm called|gested that the township had|provincial budget. It leaves Al-\alleviating the burden on low in- OIL mill. Mr. Young said the level|with compounding its own prob-| 0 Meany. Consul Books, has bought more|supplied no evidence backing|berta alone among Canadian| come groups. Exemptions in- was measured by members of/|lems of overcrowding by ex- Under orders from their 26-|than 400 titles and plans to ex-|the decision of the bylaw. He/provinces without a sales tax. e ath ooo duties the United Steelworkers of|propriating large tracts of ex- DALHOUSIE, N.B. (CP)--|}member international executive|port 40 per cent of its Fla hor that the new re-distribu.| It was the "only choice open" | "ude: food and rent; children's 313 ALBERT ST. America. pensive land for its own growth./Charlie Van Horne capped a\board, UAW President Walter|tion. ition would head the township|to the government, explained|Clothings and footwear; pre- 24-HOUR . SERVICE political resurgence Monday/P. Reuther and his three top| It will sell in every Common-|toward a split. He said that the|Mr. Evans, as he cited heavy|scription drugs, dentures, hear-| Fi . "eae with a decisive byelection vic-|officers resigned from most ag bo Oar ks Ghee ae in|re-distribution would become as spgeting in oer ne _ spectacles and ~ 723-4663 i tory over Liberal Alexandre Sa-|their AFL-CIO posts. |Canada will be through Thomas|invalid in one year as to equal |tion, health and manpower de-|like; production equipment. an { ormer Ontario Minister vous in Restigouche. At its April 20-22 convention,|Nelson, one of three hardback! representation. velopment. Lack of federal fi-|commodities for farming and SERVING OSHAWA OVER With 84 of 91 polls heard from|the UAW will discuss the un-|publishers in the Thomson] The new wards will come into|nancial aid was the other major|commercial fishing as well as| 50 YEARS when counting ended for thejion's relations with the AFL-CIO|stable. effect as of Jan. 1, 1968. contributing factor. capital equipment for industry. | r es > 4 en tud night, Mr. Van Horne had built|and the granting of executive --------_------ up a lead of more than 2,500|board authority to take "what- x } votes--8,946 to 6,385--in a by-jever action in this regard will| » 5 TORONTO (CP) -- Robert|"outsiders' look at Ontariolelection that was crucial for|best serve the interests of the 4 Macaulay, former Ontario min-|schooling," heard another|both the Conservatives and the|UAW." ister of economics and develop-|speaker tell thém they are un-|ruling Liberals of Premier Louis ment, Monday urged the depart-|derpaid and overworked. Robichaud. WELCOME OTHERS é Other unions with similar ; ment of education and the med-|ENCOURAGE FREEDOM For Mr. Van Horne, 45, pro- ; 'al - - f ical profession to join forces to| pj se ae iccad views will be welcome to join ou how warm f peg pitied i en Richard J. Needham, Globejvincial leader of the Conserva-| hot one UAW source termed nne a ] 1 and Mail columnist, said teach-|tives, the victory meant a 'seat "our positive approach to prob- starvation during the birth pro-lers 'should teach half the day|in the legislature afd a more ; | cess. and have the other half free to|viable position to attack the gov- a Wien AOLUH Ons Est te rs | Northern welcome can be...come with us 10 Copenhagen, Speaking to 800 Peterborough|talk to students and preparejernment's municipal reform Reuther had -criticized the district high school teachers,|lessons." program which became effec-| leva: Mr. Macaulay said a 60-second| Mr. Needham also suggested |tive Jan. 1. : [Bos 0s Se Sutieonivaat taier open door to al 0 can nav a f fab in oxygen getting to ajthat students should have the| "Today's test has established Organization meeting at Geneva by's brain between the time|freedom of choosing their own|the fact that Louis and his gang 4 z @ leaves the womb and the|schools, teachers and subjects. |have lost the confidence of the| When @ os eat iA e he starts breathing, 'is un-| 'Children do want to learn,|people," he said in a victory|.* ' . | Pestonaty damaging, accord-|but learn what they want to, in|speech. "We're aiming for the -- ne Boing acaater Miss Godrim is only one of a number of Scandinavian steward- Wicieceh cela bn tneh-| Wee eaiecee hee acccisd| nee tien Ot the Bo orceidane Jobin was attempt esses now flying on Air Canada's new non-stop flights between "Research should be spon-| The columnist then accused|bichaud government." : ing to build between ast' and h She i harmin review of the | sored by the department of ed-|the teachers of being prudish| The lawyer - relator - politi- Wost Montreal and Copen agen. one Is a Charming previ ucation as to the effect of oxy-|about cigarettes and alcohol. |cian, out of the province since|"..~ welcome that awaits you in Scandinavia. Miss Godrim acts as gen or lack of it during the| '"'Why are teachers' dinners|1960 when he resigned as MP| The UAW also accused the . . y . id d lad the spot, i birth process." always dry Are you afraid that|for Restigouche - Madawasks, (Seen Ot Back PR on hostess, information office, gui eg a di "e rh ~~ f He said that mild brain dam-|if you have a bottle of wine on|began his startling comeback | - tistied with racial integration Once you are on the spot yourself, you wi iscover no! Bead tine ee es ee, Teen i an. overwitelining misnite| Srocrecs within some of file olf "Southern" these Northerners can be: friendly people often caused a condition in chil-|will come in and arrest you all|to succeed C. B. Sherwood as/|}. = +. ; . . * Rei dren which resulted in reading| "If you consent to be treated|party chief last. Nov. 26. tee Nat pedi ler 4 indeed, having a good time, fussy on food, fond eH tradi | difficulties. like second-class citizens, you'lll y.. rupee TRY |workers within an industry--the tions and superb designers of beautiful things to buy. The Peterborough teachers, |continue to be treated like sec- 7"? Savile, GA a dletinculsh diskilled, semi - skilled, and un- You will love Scandinavia. .. it's la dolce vita... briskly! attending their annual "'profes-|ond-class citizens and you'll de- " nS gles ay ee Ys oe I ekilled' - i h lore: a short train ride, a quick sional development day" which|serve to be treated like second: |fcnolar making his See) ithe A ian antidiserimina: From Copenhagen you can explore: a short tré " was designed to give them an'class citizens." ee beset 'vithin 'two houre|tion clauses in all its major boat crossing, or fast flight by connecting airlines, here come after the polls closed at 6 p.m. ee ne hes the Norwegian fjords, Sweden's ski slopes, the mysterious | Ld "I accept the voters' deci- e U! also has criticize : lamour of Finland sion,"' he said i state .|what it termed the lack of an 9 i ' , U.S. Stands To Gain Little "Bul T don't agree 'with it, The| "all-out crusade to organize the Or you can fly any day to London (Air Canada with BOAC) response they gave is their|unorganized" and of what it held where convenient connecting airlines can take you to all to be the AFL-CIO failure to In Present Chinese Turmoil shang qual oupaeonty. 118d unions struggling to win foot- of Scandinavia. believed in it and I'll continue |holds or to gain contracts once To make it easy to taste the joys of WASHINGTON (AP) -- The] American power is the major|0 believe in it." jrecognition was won. Re It @ASY United States stands to gainjobstacle to any expansionist am-| ee eae oe Scandinavia, Air Canada offers low little from the present turmoil/bitions the Chinese may tave) | MAN MADE SPORT | _ PLANNING BORING 14-21 day Economy Excursion return : in China in the short range.|in Asia. | The most popular game ani-| The largest tunnel engineer- d "Fly N Pay Later" plan Whether it gains or loses over! Experts view. all groups of|mal in Nova Scotia, the white-|ing project in the world is the fares an ly we =P ey. pen the long haul depends on who/Chinese leaders as committed|tailed deer, was artificially in-|Orange-Fish River plan of South which has you winging to Scandinavia wins in' Peking. to communism as a way of life|troduced into the province in| Africa, to build a 52-mile tunnel for only ten per cent down with up to 24 The odds, as judged by U.S./and a political movement, out|1894. 117 feet wide. months to pay the balance. experts, now favor Communist/regard the anti-Mao faction as c ith us to Copenhagen, see how warm ome wi F a Northern welcome can be. Call your travel agent or Air Canada. Only Air Canada offers one airline service from all of Canada to Scandinavia. party boss Mao Tse-tung. If he/tess fanatical and more real- | " * | s s sre vie wi Theresa "cy on ama, vs. om AMMAgration To Canada of the successors would be de-| ini; say does not give much| cisive in future U.S.-Chinese re- basis for hope in any early im- a" Es inl "What will pe lations. a eho aman re Greater Than Last Year pen to the United States an | Communist China if Mao loses | OTTAWA (CP)--Canada ad-| There was a decrease to 4,094 out" is being asked seriously H rt R hy mites 194,743 immigrants dur-|from 4,352 in total immigration even as experts discount the ea esearc ing 1966--a third more than the |from Hong Kong, "Tibet, China possibility Mao will lose. | 146,758 who came the year be-and Formosa which are ; Yet so much of any judgment | : fore--and Immigration Minister|grouped for statistical purp- . about China is based on ignor- Marchand is ha about the/oses. Immigrants from Japan | ppy ance, and possibly obsolete his- | increase. .|more than doubled, to 509 from tory, the experts concede the un-) The work being done to re-| 'Despite the worldwide comp-| 209 in 1965. expected may happen. duce the toll of heart disease|etition for skilled workers, this} India accounted for 2,233 new- In such a case, the experts|was cited by Murray Robertson,|heartening increase shows Can-|comers, about the same as in /, speculate the trend of relations|executive director of thhe On-jada's success in attracting|1965, and South Africa for 890! ™ £ between China and Russia, now|tario Heart Foundation, at the|large numbers of qualified)compared with 543. |e on the verge of a break, likely etal Fs tig of the Rotary "veegggal the minister said Mon-) Ontario with 55 per cent asa would be reversed. ub of Oshawa. ay. uebec with 20 per cent contin- The experts reason the Rus-| February is Heart Month in} 'The influx of new Canadians| ed to inate' bane for the ine: FOR RESERVATIONS AND TRAVEL INFORMATION CALL sians can be of great economic | Ontario. ae last year was the highest since! jority of newcomers. British Co- Chinese, Indeed many U.S. ex-| Termed the nation's greatest} 1957. _ |lumbia received 13 per cent, the DONALD TRAVEL SERVI perts believe that be cio Lobe win geo Fong oi -- The greatest nee again Prairie provinces 9% per cent with Russia over Communist/claime: , Ives. Mr. Kob-/was from Britain--63,291 com-jand the Atlantic provinces two party doctrine has been a cause jertson said 40 per cent of the/pared with 39,857 the previous|per cent. The other half per cent OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN of the opposition to him inside| male population, between 35 and| year, Italy was second with 31,-|presumably settled in. the terri- 102 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY, PHONE 668-8867 China. 40 years, suffer from the!§25, an increase of more than|tories. oy Another possibility is that aldisease. = sg. jg| 2000 over 1965. FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS CALi. post-Mao leadership in China} The foundation, he said, is} There was only a slight in-| ani probably would be interested in|working on the problem in four|crease during 1966 in immigra- | FREE 24-HOUR F R EA ON VEL stimulating trade with the ma-|broad areas, namely malformed|tion from Communist countries. | BURNER SERVICE ' jor industrial nations of Europejhearts, rheumatic fever, high| Poland with 1,678 sent the larg-| By Our Local : and with Japan to help build|blood pressure and hardening of|est number but fewer than the Service Contractors OSHAWA LTD. : on modern industry. the arteries. Such advances in|1.975 Poles who came to Can-| ; nie sti a * theese are special problems|surgery have been made that|ada in 1965. There were 268 im-| SAWDON"S 57 KING ST. E., OSHAWA WHITBY BOWMAN E PORT PER between the United States and|things are being done today|migrants from the U.S.S.R.| 576-3131.2-3-4 China which experts believe| which could not have been done|compared with 157 the previous F U E L a probably would long delay im-|five years ago. year. CALL FOR COMPLETE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS proved relations even if Chinese) Mr. Robertson said 56 re-| The United States accounted | FURNACE OIL -- woeea home ise Setup (a oh at ate aise ee yeaa Sites ail, 9 STOVE OIL AND COAL MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 'ormosa, home of the U.S.-sup-jried out at nine university|ing the year, an increase o' 244 Brock St. S., Whitby . orted Chinese Nationalist gov-|/centres and that new control/nearly 2,500 over 1965. pnchosulhy And Peking zovern-jdrugs are being developed; Jamaica added 1,407 to the 668-3524 25 KING ST OSHAWA PHONE 723-7001 ment is likely to continue tojwhich will assist in the battle|1966 immigrant inflow, up from ° claim Formosa as its territory.lagainst the disease. 1,214 in 1965. |

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