Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1967, p. 3

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ar10 Saturday. east 15 Saturday. ny today. a chance light to- aturday. tures aturday 25 22 15 25 25 25 15 25 5 5 "15 5 "15 15 15 15 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, February 17, 1967 3 'Canada Legislatures "PARLIAMENT Crash Housing Seek Housing Action |». m= Program Urged TORONTO (CP) -- Stephen | The Liberals defeated by 97 |Lewis (NDP Scarborou. ~ : a << Ct . 5 7 ' . . ae be gh By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Saskatchewan legislature,and a number of families face, to 85 and NDP amendment |West) urged the government Bids for government action|did not sit as several members/emotional problems or are be-| that would have killed Fi- |Thursday to start a crash pro- jon housing and welfare were/attended the funeral of John|ing broken up because of poor) nance Minister Sharp's tax |oram to provide a minimum of jheard in three of the six prov-|Culenaere, a former cabinet!housing conditions. increase. 28,000 low-rental housing units jincial legislatures that sat'minister, at Prince Albert. In British Columbia, Ernie The tax bill received second |in Toronto by 1970. |Thursday. Stephen Lewis, New Demo-[LeCours, Social Credit member; reading but Stanley Knowles | He told the legislature the | A plea was made for more cratic Party member of the On-|for Richmond, made an impas-| (NDP--Winnipeg North Cen- lzovernment must: extibiah a low rental housing units in the tario legislature for Scarbor-|sioned plea for government aid! tre) refused the unanimous |special ministry of housing Ontario house; the British Co- ough West, urged the govern-'to handicapped children. approval needed to give it fi- | Eee lumbia government was asked|ment to start a crash program! Mr. LeCours said that not one, nal reading. | Mr Lewis said at least 10,000 to give more aid to handicapped |to provide a minimum of 28,-|citizen of B.C. would knowingly A bill extending and ex- |Toronto families now are look- children, and strengthened leg-'000 low rental housing units in'deny a handicapped child 'al panding the Small Business ling for adequate housing and a islation to help deserted wives Toronto by 1970. jleg with which to walk, an eve] Loans Act was given first |number of families face emo- 5 |was advocated in the Manitoba Pe : with which to see or an ear with| reading. | : é Hecieahire. 10,000 SEEK HOMES hich I oH od thel : : tional problems or are being jlegisiatu , ; jwhich to hear, He urged the! Transport: Minister Pickers- |brok b f | Legislatures were also in ses- Mr. Lewis said at Jeast 10,-|government to place a two-per- gill announced that the na | a As up ecause of poor hous- sion in Nova Scotia, Quebec 000 Toronto families now are/cent sales 'ax on liquor or an! tional harbors board will -- and Alberta. looking for adequate 'ousing/extra one per cent on general/ double its grants io wunin: More than 20 per cent of the rene -- : sauces merchandise with funds going) palities by 1969 cases now being handled by the en a 1 to aid handicapped children. | @,o). Wl Hicialiv Children's Aid Society are re- X rl l Strengthened le gis lation to} ¢;.° eal ees officially con- {lated to housing problems, he | e S @a help deserted wives gain fi-] ,7mea@ at a press conference |said ee ; that he was a candidate f simon cial support from their er- : : ate for nancig PP the Conservative leadership rant husbands was advocated in sbsaaialas Dismissed By Commission "0 iss" © ttscine cima eu told trading stamps repres SUGGESTS CHANGE A dwoner cont r present T. P. Hillhouse, Liberal mem-| cast shared UXBRIDGE -- The Ontario|night declared the position Of nor for Selkirk. ala a wile cash sales to retail customers Police Commission has upheld|chief of police now vacant.| ould not. be ' personally re- Senator David Croll said in the Upper House finance com- panies "'should be declared out of bounds" to the poor. The Senate gave second reading to a bill creating the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. the decision of the town council | They will notify the former} las it affects Chief LaVerne! police chief to return all items} Ellenberger and has dismissed of equipment belonging to the |his appeal against his convic- municipality and on receipt of tion and his sentence. same he will be paid all monies While affirming the convic- that may be owing him. Fur- ition and the sentence the police|ther, the council decided, that jcommission observed that no the former chief be required to quired '9, bring an_ action against her husband for sup- port, as now is required by law. He also suggested legisla- tion be changed to assist en- forcement of maintenance or- GUN SALUTE RECALLS ANNIVERSARY OF CANADIAN FLAC A four-man firing squad of the "D. M. Rose' Rover Special ceremonial blank shells filled with oatmeal were used for the salute. and John Gower. A flag proclamation was read by anniversary of Canada's na- tional flag flown for the ng In other legislatures: REPAIRS | Scouts crew fire a 12-gun first time on Parliament Skipper Grant Southwell {moral turpitude could be attri-|sign a release of any claim 4 ; * FRIDAY, Feb. 17, 1967 F ' corte The ceremony concluded | she iS ia Efe i .| Nova Scotia--Nelson Gaetz, : 5 apes ' salute Wednesday night at Hill, Feb. 15, 1965. The four, - Rover leader. It contained with a prayer by Skipper th a a a so bee S Prceoreesr ys eee Progressive Conservative mem-| , sa ae at 11 TO ALL MAKES OF Camp Samac to recall a left to right, are Doug Ree- official greetings from Her Southwell did i the pitrnielgaliter before any|D¢t. for Halifax East, called for) jin. affecting fedeecl pt @ TYPEWRITERS | . ' ? v a federal provincial confer- special event -- the second son, Leon Jenkins, Ken Vice Majesty Queen Elizabeth. --Oshawa Times Photo The case was one which in-|money owing him is paid. "4 out all the| S¢'vants. The Senate meets at | @ ADDERS a anes jvolved a juvenile for shoplift-| Mr. Ellenberger, in a letter Seni Pontedes tin " He 3 p.m. | a jing, the manner in which it was|to council, stated that on ad-|W id "hy coeaaaaate seal "e = ---- @ CALCULATORS C d t C t dealt with by the police officer|vice of his solicitor he has de-|' > Se : Verbal Whacks At Douglas | re | os jand his subsequent dismissal by|cided it would be foolish to re-| ene haysncied and hyn = s NEARS THE LIMIT Guaranteed the town council. |sign and he now has other ave. ne m- Create B Greater coun) KEW, England (CP) -- Gar. Workmanship : y. Bs deners at the Royal Botanic Quebec--Louis - Philippe La-Gardens in this haahes e | . s seibeas iia ee SES Becoming Commons Sport [Investigation seamen te one, tu orrswa (cPesemor ve, ONtario Court Of Appeal Quebec should jon withthe Atego te, Merican cactus ill Walmsley & Magill cag = | )present during the vote were)Minister Nicholson, just a few)vid Croll (L -- Ontario) said jlantic provinces to ask the fed 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA "|through the roof of the glass- 725-3506 jeral government for a ware-|house, The 15-foot plant grows Council members Tuesday|/nues to pursue. FAST SERVICE By STUART LAKE F | my a ' '+ OTTAWA (CP)--Taking ver-|Social Credit MP Bert Leboe|days ago poured scorn on the/Thursda y "opposition has D W k Pl h bai whacks at New Democratic|(Cariboo) and J. A. Mongrain|NDP's Vietnam policy, and|melted away" to full disclosure ismisses or er $ 1g t Party Meader T. C. Douglas and! (Ind.-Trois-Rivieres). |Health Minister MacEachen had|of all service and_ interest his followers is becoming grea consumer credit t} jsome of them squirming wit charges on sport among government front-/HOLDS OUT his December speech while| sales. benchers. |house and marketing office for|an inch a day and now weighs fisheries. PAS. \two tons. It dies within a week| TORONTO (CP) --The On-/quash an order made April 1} Alberta--Bill Dickie, Liberal|of flowering, | tario Court of Appeal Thursday |by Judge Garth Moore who was|member for Calgary - Glen-}--H_W___....__ | After the bill got second read- piloting the guaranteed income; He also told the Senate that dismissed an appeal by worker |sitting as an arbitrator between more, criticized the government | Finance Minister Sharp joined|ing, Stanley Knowles (NDP--|pjij1 through the Commons. lfinance companies 'should be Dirk Hoogendoorn, 58, of Or-|Mr. Hoogendoorn's employer, |for its spending policies in re- the game in the Common s| Winnipeg North Centre) refused) Mr. Sharp said the NDP was/declared out of bounds to pers-|angeville, Ont., who was fired|/Greening Metal Products and|gard to the government tele-| Thursday, ridiculing an NDP|the unanimous approval needed |against a modest tax boost tolons with low incomes." from his job for refusing to pay|Screening Equipment Co. and |phone system. He questioned amendment to kill increased|t® give it third and final read-| meet the guaranteed income| The Toronto senator made the|UNion dues, part of which were|Local 6266 of the United Steel-|the need of a new 30-storey remarks as he tabled a report |used to support the New Demo-jworkers of America. |building in Edmonton, which is taxes announced in his Decem-|ing. It will come up again i costs. Yet some of the sugges-| 1 I be supplementary budget. jtoday's business. tions they made in the past/of the Senate-Commons com-|¢ratic Party. In a 2-to-1 decision, the ap-|t0 be built on what he called Any kind of heating or home comfort equipment can be quickly and easily installed by LANDER-STARK Competent staff of technicians. Call 725-3581 for free survey and estimate. WENTWORTH MANOR NEAR G.M. PLANT "As irresponsible an action| The ie an an ent first would add another $900,000,000| mittee on consumer credit. He| Mr. Hoogendoorn, a dues-pay- peal court ruled that there was |the most expensive land ia the as could be taken in this|reading to a bill extending and)tg the tax pill. |was a co-chairman of the com-|ing member of the Christian La-|"9 denial of justice when nei-\city. , i ding the Small Businesses g . * Pa oy House," snapped the finance/€xpanding the om Se se | WOUL AX mittee, eas ther Mr. Hoogendoorn 'nor his| inist Loans Act, It will allow busi-/ WOULD BOOST T. ; bor Association, was seeking to ablicltak wake pive ti f| Py ind the C nesses with gross revenues of up|__If the NDP had its way, said) One of the recommendations lhe arbiratnn Heneiage C St d A majority of the me agetnd $500,000 to qualify for gov-|Mr. Sharp, the sales tax would|of the report urges the govern- de upblaletelanatN ciitetad al iLOMmMons UW y agreed. By a 9785 vote the ernment - guaranteed improve-|80 up eight percentage points|ment to force consumer credit| . - | Orangeville is 25 miles north- Commons voted to keep ine | ment loans. The act applies now|instead of the one he was pro-/companies to reveal the cost of] JAXNUG ans east of Guelph, 7 one-per-cent increase in the fed- tp Hiistnanees WHER. BrOMs rey.| posing. credit in terms of simple an-| The two majority judges up-| ImMv ension aig oe a ~~ ee enues of up to $250,000. | Mr. Douglas said his party|nual interest." A ' E h diinat Judge Moore's direction « | 3 it ee inne ps oe ans The increased taxes, already|™ade no apology for proposing| Senator Croll said no good| mt NNANCEA |that the company write to Mr.|_ OTTAWA (CP) -- The Senate-| security tax. Fees sevimnnsed by Mz|Putting off the tax increases./reason had been advanced at| |Hoogendoorn requesting him to|Commons committee on the Supporting the amendment, in effect, were ee s99).000,| The old age pension and the $30\committee hearings why this|_ TORONTO (CP) -- Highways|sign a union dues checkoff form.|public service, currently re- which became a test of -- br page pry hte supplement could be paid until|shouldn't be done. It was the|Minister George Gommé as-|They erased the second part of|viewing the pensions paid to re-| Be ee eae eee Tt Iams OF SIO fos neoag Lin Witbaut, (HEEL. |method used in computing/|sured the legislature Thursday|Judge Moore's directive that|tired federal employees, may| 17 NDP MPs, 58 Conserve crap income of $ or needy!' "He said the NDP objected to mortgage costs and business.\that Sarnia council need not|the company should fire Mr.|include pensions of retire d| five ga pees three Socialjold age Sige t Liberals| the sales tax boost which placed|men used it in their own trans-|Worry about a proposed high-|H doorn he does not\armed forces personnel in its} bd Leg | : reaper B ae s E |eity developing plans. he checkoff form. }son sai ursday. the past four needy : There was no excuse for)" i a cera acim poe gy ov wn acaae Gn pthee ns par-|_"I think it was Lincoln who) abandoning it when the "'man-| He was replying to Bernard) B. A. Kelsey, counsel for Mr.| Replying to a Commons ques- Crybting with the 95 Liberalsiliamentary secretary to Labor|Said the Lord must have loved!inthe-street is the buyer," Sen.|Newman (I--Windsor -- Walk-|Hoogendoorn, said the decision|tion by George Chatterton (PC oting w' uiberals 3 the common people because he/.+5, Croll said. d jerville) who said Sarnia coun-/Was a victory for his client.|--Esquimalt-Saanich), Mr. Ben-| made so many of them,' re- Senator Croll recalled he had|Ci! feels it has not been prop-|However, Mr. Hoogendoorn has|son said the committee did not| | called Mr. Douglas, who is an} * : " erly consulted by the depart-jtaken other employment since|require a reference from the| ' ; 'ni moved a private bill to that ef- j ; on on S$ ouse or ordained Baptist ter. fect seven years ago and haq|ment and that the new Sarnia-|his dismissal and has not in-|cabinet to broaden its study but] | "Well, the finance minister ie into Rene - Rie The| Wallaceburg highway will go structed Mr. Kelsey to take fur-jhe would be glad to communi- | jseems to love the common! iy tion Dae Carinae credit|through an area where exten- /ther action. cate with them on the matter. | Ld people because it is so much aig tb : hia ih h|sive sewer and road work is! AAAAAAAAAARARAAWW e3 ecl e ot 0 u TO0a easier to get the taxes out of Couldnt be express: such | planned. . | them." enere ree. | Mr. Gomme said contact will LONDON (CP) -- The Housejwas abolished altogether or lose ge fo reg i ay Regret - melted pg established with the council N 0 T I C E e, od Mae § s : B to other sources "'which are|away,' he declared. ef Lords decided Thursday not to cut its own aristocratic throat, but not without showing a flash of the sort of temper and temperament that some- times makes it Britain's best debating chamber. The Lords, where Conserva- tives hold a heavy majority over Labor supporters, decided not to insist on certain amend- ments to a bill concerning local government in London already rejected by the Labor majority in the House of Commons. Before reaching that decision,/cused Carrington of "play-act- however, Opposition Leaderijing" at being indignant. Other Lord Carrington, a Conserva- tive, qualified the bill as a "mean and shabby little piece its power to delay legislation which has passed the lower house. "One should be completely jand utterly convinced of the im- |portance of an issue before |staking the future of the House on it," he said. ". . . I have come to the conclusion that this is not such an issue.' But the bill itself he con- demned at lengthy as a "grubby political manoeuvre." The Earl of Longford, govern- jment leader in the Lords, ac- Labor peers argued that, even if the Tory peers disagreed, they had made their objections better able to pay their share | of financing this country." | t Max Saltsman (NDP--Water-| 7 d S ps loo South) said Mr. Sharp had| Ta e am expressed agreement with ding proposals of increased spending R d bl for foreign aid, university edu-| e@ eema e i fit from ne ee ee |. GPPAWA (GP)--An execidive But in Mr. Sharp's judgment, \f | a_ trading stamp company the country can't afford these|Said Thursday 95 per cent of the things right now. |stamps handed to retail custom- . jers are redeemed for merchan- MISSES POINT _ |\dise and that they represent a Mr. Saltsman said Mr. Sharp/two-per-cent discount on cash was ignoring the fact that such| sales, programs were an ivesiment it} Monty West of Toronta, chair also gave no indication that man of the Canadian Associa- money could be raised by in-} |"as soon as tentative plans have | been prepared.'"' He indicated that final plans for the high-! way will be drawn up only in! the portion outside the Sarnia area. Canadian Visitor Scores Fish Prize | AUCKLAND (CP) -- A Cana- dian visitor to New Zealand \scored a big game fishing suc- 'cess in little more than 24 hours from the time he left Toronto. G. Gray, of Toronto arrived tion of Stamp Companies and|in New Zealand late on a Fri- \vice - president of Gold Star day. Knowing he was a keen TO THE TOWNSHIP of WHITBY RESIDENTS § The following Public Meetings Of Township Rate Payers have been arranged for the purpose of in- § forming the public on the various aspects of Amal- ¢ gamation: FRI., FEB. 17th, 8 P.M. At The Community Hall in Brooklin SAT., FEB. 18th, 2 P.M. At the Dr. Robert Thornton Public School The above two meetings are the first in a series For a Superb Selection of 1, 2 or 3 BEDROOMS TEN MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM @ FREE HYDRO @ FREE PARKING @ LAUNDRY AND LOCKER ROOM ON EACH FLOOR @ DIRECT MAIL DELIVERY @ RECREATION ROOM @ DRAPES of gerrymandering of which|known to the House of Com- creasing productivity. Hy , gee |Sales Ltd., Montreal, presentedifisherman, his host had ar- any government should be pro-|mons and the Commons had re-| Canada was potentially the , | a brief to the Senate-Commons ranged for him to fly to fishing} of Public Meetings which are to be held on the A CASH BONUS OFFERED TO TENANTS i 'aaueliaa lw ies ion in the world!" ; | ; \$ Amalgamation of the Town and Township of 2 foundly ashamed." But to insist/jected them. wealthiest nation in 5e|prices committee. lerounds 150 miles from Auck-\@ alg p 4 on the amendments was to stake! The debate -- and decision |¥er bok eal a | The brief also said that trad-/|land first thing Saturday morn- Whitby; SIGNING LEASES DURING FEBRUARY the very existence of the House. |had been awaited anxiously for ied pp ey Nes ing stamps: ing. | All T hi id 'aviled 3 More was at stake than a some time, There had been talk) "Gi3"9"* on the major) --Provide a larger market Zor). They had been fishing only al ownship: residents are invited to attend. 9) TELEPHONE 123-8701 single bill in pine epee ane 8 at the Tory eee would | suestion to which the minister) Canadian manufactured prod-|half - hour when Gray hooked WM. H. WALLACE, AMCT > sides in the chamber knew it.|"make a stand. eee (eal aes a 10-foot, 269 - pound striped ¢ ventas aad > Saint former of finance must address him-| ucts. ei eed | by hip Clerk « 275 WENTWORTH STREET nee Ptaplgy: on at agian The bill provided for a delay | self," said Mr. Saltsman. | --Increase employment and|atlin. He brought it alongside |§ ownship Clerk, 2 Ign-ranking . of one year in elections for the} jn a light-hearted mood, the| sales without increasing food|t!® aunch in an hour. / mm inet minister, stressed that if Greater London council--a sort|commons gave a desk-thump-| prices, the bill had truly involved a : ie , gees a he ; a | matter of urgent national im.|° metropolitan government forting greeting to George Hees| --Yield revenues to govern-| tance, he and his Tory col-|('e capital--so a system of al-|(pC--Northumberland) when he) nents through business and| penance, pean : y "|ternate years could be intro-| arose during the question) 5 8 Prarie | profits taxes. leagues would have opposed it |duced for elections to the coun- no matter what the conse- | cil and to individial borough quences. jcouncils within London. COULD HAPPEN ONCE | The Tories accused Labor of For those who needed remind-| wanting to continue their cur-| ing, Carrington said he believed|rent majority on the council) the Lords would frustrate a La-|until the political climate looks bor government only _ once.|better. The government insisted When they did, the Commonsjit needed the delay to get the would make sure that the Lordslelection system organized. Mao Tightening Up For War, New York Times Editor Says LONDON (Reuters) -- Har- rison Salisbury, assistant man- she would ever have to face." And China, he says in Orbit of China, accepts Mao's statement L : : ; DELIVERED AS A UNIT aging editor of the New Yorkiiit' 2. 'nuclear war would. kill Deposit Insurance Corporation. eae ans GLAZED, HARDWARE FirrED Times, says in a book published 300,000,000 of its people--but Nias ee eee Thursday that Mao Tse-tung is|there would still be another toughening up China in a dress} 300,000,000 survivors to fight on. rehearsal for war with the) The survivors, according to United States. |Mao, would fight at close quart- Salisbury wrote his book afterjers, 'war at 200 yards," and making a 30,000 - mile trip emerge victorious. ; around China's borders. He says China and the United) FEW GIRLS FOUND States were "far advanced) PRAGUE (AP)--An alcoholic along a course which could only|treatment centre for teen-agers lead to nuclear war." jin the Czechoslovakian capital Chairman Mao, with his Redjhas treated 500 youngsters since Guards, was putting Chinalit opened nine years ago. They through a toughening-up pro- ranged in age from 17 to 12 cess, a dress rehearsal for war,|and seven of every 100 were for "'the grimmest experience girls. period. Mr. Hees announced] Thursday he is a candidate for) the Conservative leadership. The same treatment was ac- ates? corded a few minutes later to| Where they are distributed. Davie Fulton (PC--Kamloops),| 'There is no evidence pro- another leadership candidate. (duced by legislative and aca- In a more serious vein, Op-|demic studies on trading stamps | position Leader Diefenbaker ac-|to indicate that stamps raise) cused the CBC of contempt of|general price levels," the asso-| Parliament for its answer to his|ciation's brief said. | question about which of its em-| "Where there is a suspicion ployees have free use of color|that, on occasion, prices are TV sets in their homes. fractionally higher in some The CBC answer did not list/stamp-giving stores, the conclu- names and addresses of the em-|sions of the experts is that the! ployees as asked by Mr. Diefen-|value of the premium more} baker. He demanded' the infor-|than offsets this for the con-! mation within a week. sumer." --Are welcomed by more than half of the men and women 18 and older in the provinces! if uae That great That's why Seagram's V.O. is | the largest-selling Canadian Whisky in the world NX y, taste | NOTICE A Message to our Customers 19 Si On February 10th, 1967, the Ontario Government passed a law insuring ALL deposits, Debentures and Guaranteed Investment Certificates of ALL Ontario incorporated Trust and Loan Companies, including CENTRAL ONT- ARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION, Each customer is insured against possible loss of funds on deposit up to a maximum of $20,000. by the Ontario All Ontario incorporated Loan and Trust Companies are pleased to note this additional assurance given by the Government to their customers. 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