Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1967, p. 3

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'light . Not ures, ---- 4. VAILLANCOURT This week is Brotherhood Week. Six people in Oshawa were asked what they should do to foster understanding and re- spect for others in the city, Jack Vaillancourt, 525 Miller Ave.: "I don't think people pay much attention to Brotherhood * Week, I didn't even know it had started. People in this town tend to be very clique-minded and all wrapped up with them- selves. I don't think they'd go out of their way to help others unless there was some incen-| tive or major catastrophe: Peo-| ple only get together when| there's a lot of propaganda for|a week but for the entire year. | a@ major project." SUNATANAMANHTNNHENTEN Opposition Members Start New Attack For Tax Release TORONTO (CP) Opposi- tion member's launched a re- newed attack Tuesday in sup- port of demands for relief of municipal tax burdens as de- bate on the 1967-68 budget opened in the legislature. Provincial Treasurer Charles MacNaughton introduced the record $2,193,000,000 budget last week, Tuesday, Liberal Leader. Rob- ert Nixon introduced a non-con- fidence motion and Kenneth Bryden (NDP--Toronto Wood- bine), his party's spokesman on fiscal matters, outlined an NDP plan to "liberate the home- owner." In other legislature business: TODAY'S TOPIC LOU WILLIAMSON ;m MRS. J, H, REID Lou Williamson, 230 Nipigon St. and a member of the Osh awa police department: se | wouldn't relax the rules myself but there are people we .can charge that we don't. Helping people out, even after work hours, is a regular thing on the force. We usually hang around to help someone to hospital even if it's at the end of a shift. I think people do things for one another all the time without thinking about it. Setting this week aside helps them to re- ember." Mrs. J. H. Reid, 576 Oxford St.: 'We should observe the golden rule. Not just for a day, I couldn't start at a better place esa --Mr. MacNaughton said te plans to ask for an expansion of the provincial auditor's jur- isdiction, --Murray Gaunt (L--Huron- Bruce) called for long - term government policies to in- crease farm income. --Agriculture Minister W i1- liam Stewart gave details of proposed new capital grants to the province's farmers W. R, HOWARD jthan the golden rule. I think jbrotherhood is here everyday, inot just for a week. People |probably do the best they can all year. I always say, I never met anyone worse than my- self." W. R. Howard, 330 Gibb St.: "People should do what they're doing right now. People in Osh- awa are all pretty good. But I guess they should be a little \more alert and courteous dur- ing this week. There are a lot of things we can do. If we had ja holiday in this week, the ideals would be made more sig- jnificant and have more em- |phasis."' Dianne Taylor, 113 Pontiac !Ave.: "We should help anyone tion of the province's centennial science and technology centre. He renewed demands for planned fiscal management and elimination of extravagance. He also termed the Ontario Med- ical Services Insurance Plan a "classical example of govern- ment ineptness." The Opposition leader said examination of the budget showed an increase of only $2,- aimed at encouraging effect- ive. planning. Mr, Nixon's non - confidence motion deplored the budget's failure to provide relief to mu- nicipal taxpayers and attacked what he called maladministra- Impeachment P Against Landre OTTAWA (CP) -- Impeach- ment proceedings against Mr. Justice Leo Landreville of the Ontario Supreme Court will come to a head within a week, it was learned Tuesday. Informants said the Senate- Commons committee studying the Landreville case likely will meet once or twice more be- fore recommending for or against the judge's removal from the bench. A meeting has been called for} 9:30 a.m. EST Thursday to con- sider seven "preliminary objec- tions" to the inquiry listed by the judge Monday night, before he walked out. leral roceedings s s ll \year for the t fi 1" ville Continue °2:,'%, i net sve years" take evidence from the judge and any witnesses he might want to call in efforts to 'clear his name," but he challenged the validity of the inquiry and walked out before he could be sworn in as a witness. He called for a hearing be- fore the Supreme Court of Can- ada, but Mr. Fortier is ex- pected to argue that this would be outside the court's jurisdic-' tion. F Under the British North America Act, high court judges can only be removed by a joint address of the Commons and Senate to the Governor-Gen- al. This has never happened The 18-man committee will!since Confederation, also hear a point-by-point re- buttal of the judge's objections, drafted Tuesday by Committee Counsel Yves Fortier. Informants said the parlia- mentary hearings could Thursday, or a final vote coul be put off until next week to, give members more time to consider the case. The committee was set up to Bete ended his usefulness on the ll bench. or eca . The judge, who will be 57 217,000 Cars DETROIT (AP)--Ford Motor Co. announced Tuesday it is re-| calling 217,000 passenger cars | for safety checks. Included are 5,900 new Thun-, derbirds in which the company said steering wheel assemblies will be replaced. These Thunderbirds and 211,- 100 other vehicles, including both 1966 and 1967 models, are being recalled for inspection of possible power-brake faults. The 1967-mode!l Thunderbirds | being recalled for steering cor- rection are those equipped with automatic speed - control de- vices. : : Besides Thunderbirds being | | recalled for power-brake checks | are Falcons, Fairlanes, Comets, ' Mustangs and Cougars. Ford's original announcement indicated no Thunderbirds were being recalled for brake checks, but a spokesman later said both 1967s and 1966s were included in this category. He explained all Thunder- birds come with power brakes. Cars without power brakes are not affected, neither are! Lincoln Continentals, standard | size Fords or Mercurys with| power brakes. | Ford said it is notifying custo- | mers involved, dealers and the | federal government's new tional traffic safety agency its recall plans. Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call o Member of the OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo one MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | \the gift $117,000 to the judge in 1956-57 --'"trailed odors of scandal" and Hearings by a parliamentary committee are not required by|Vincial auditor will take over the constitution, A judicial i the books of & number OF offices quiry was held last year into the ni |judge's gas stock dealings and q| concluded he is unfit to remain a judge. let : 'This follows a suggestion made The report on the inquiry said of gas stock worth Thursday, is a former Sudbury mayor and Liberal politician who was named to the Ontario Supreme Court.in 1956 by the St. Laurent government. The committee branch sent him a telegram Tuesday, advis- 700,000 in capital funds for pub- lic housing and he warned that the government's housing pro- \gram will founder unless a Single department is estab- \lished to co-ordinate urban re- jnewal and planning efforts. | Mr. Bryden proposed higher taxes on resources and a weight-distance levy for trucks to help finance his suggested program for the government to take over an additional five per cent of education costs every government's failure to develop revenue sources is greatest in the field of resources taxation. MINES UNDERTAXED He said the government re- ceived only about $15,000,000 a year in taxes from minerals and $5,000,000 of this went to compensate municipalities for exemption of mining properties from property taxes. "Yet one mining company jalone, International Nickel Co., had a surplus before corpora- tion income taxes of over $250,- 000,000 in 1965,"" he said. Most of the profits had been made in DIANNE TAYLOR in need of help in the city. They don't have to be injured before we help them. If they need help, we should give them a_ hand. We just can't stand by. Some people can be a real disgrace to a city in one way or another, but we should still help them out. Everyone is equal when it comes to help." Mario Cupelli, 100 Brock St.:} "I never had any trouble with! people since I've been here. 1| came from Italy four years ago. I get along fine with people and people get along with me. We all should. It's people in Viet Nam who should practice good By DENNIS ORCHARD eral years to "go Canadian." (detailed Informants say the long hattle! revision. mons finance committee. Mr. Sharp will recognize that approval York, sole owner of Mercantile, | Act restriction forcing sale of 75) worth to Canadians. But Mr. Sharp will continue long. to insist that the shares even- operations in Canada. will. Canada should keep the peace and brothers and sisters should try to get along, too." | | PARLIAMENT AT -A-GLANCE TUESDAY, Feb. 21, 1967 As the Commons debated Immigration Act amend- ments, former minister Rene Tremblay said it is essential that persons deported on se- curity grounds have no right | of appeal. NDP member David Lewis said it is vicious and undemo- cratic to deny right of appeal. President Doug Ward of the Canadian Union of Students | said RCMP officers had | sought private information on | international meetings from | the group. CLC President Claude Jo- doin rejected an inference in the Commons that CLC might have received funds from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. External Affairs Minister Martin. said prospects are bright for a treaty banning the spread of nuclear weap- ons, Agriculture Minister Greeme announced an increase in the government support price for sugar beets to $15.50 a ton from $14.35. f WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to resume debate on amendment of the Immigra- tion Act. The Senate meets at 3 p.m. \M By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ; OTTAWA (CP) -- Charles,strong m Lynch today tendered "'humbh apologies" to Governor - Gen eral Vanier 'for a paragrap! from my pen that aroused hi wrath." eral in In his daily Southam New: Services column, The Nation Lynch refers to a state- ment issued Tuesday by Goy- ernment House denying 'views on the monarchy attributed to/certainly Gen. Vanier in an article Feb./raised 18 in the national rotogravure|the weekly, The Canadian. Vat 38 icle. -- In the column Mr. Lynch writes: "So far as I can ascertain there is no precedent for a re- buke of this kind, and other than apologizing I am not sure how to proceed... . "In the offending paragraph I was conscious of committing a minor indiscretion, in that royal and vice-regal conversa- tions are assumed to be pri- WEE 65 "Obviously, I over - reached, and in doing so gave offence to the gallant gentleman who is our commander-in-chief and the Queen's representative among us. The statement from Govern- ment House said: "The Governor-General's at- tention has been drawn to an article on the monarchy written by Charles Lynch, attributing to the Governor - General. views which he does not recall having expressed to anyone at any time. "The author concluded 'that raised the awful thought that the. Governor-General himself might not be a really convinced monarchist.' "Such completely irrespons- ible speculation is unworthy of comment by one whose life has |Ontario. | Mr. MacNaughton' said the jlegislature will be asked to con- sider a bill under which the pro- that now do their own books, in- cluding the accountant of the Supreme Court and the public trustee and official guardian. last year by the standing com- mittee on public accounts. Mr. Gaunt, Liberal agricul- ture critic, warned that unless a recently indicated policy of the \Ontario Milk Marketing Board is changed there may be traf- ficking in milk quotas. Mr. Stewart's' capital grants plan would make $129,000,000 available in capital grants in a program spread over 12 years. He said this means farmers will not have to make hasty or ill- ing him of the time and place of Thursday's meeting. jadvised decisions on how to use the grants. Get Protection TORONTO (CP) -- Legisla- tion to give used-car buyers pared, Leslie Rowntree, minis- ter of financial and commercial! affairs, said Tuesday. "Our review of the legislation indicated that certain changes may be desirable,"' he told the legislature, "Draft amendments are . . . being prepared." He said immediate steps will be taken to amend the Used Car Dealers Act 1964 'where necessary to insure the fullest measure of control may be ex- ercised without interfering" with normal practices of deal- ing. He said a bulletin issued to used-car dealers is being stud- ied to see if it conforms with been and continues to be a life to the monarchy." The Canadian article, which Mr. Lynch vows he's a | SWIFT'S I KEPT HIS WORD OPORTO (AP) Two car reading: 'Back at 6." Joao |Ferreira was back in his cell/swirt's PREMIUM BEEF OR IRISH the next morning to finish a) one-year sentence but Manuel SLEW de Carvalho, serving 10 years, wwieys preMiUM SILVER LEAF -- LARD | swirt's PREMIUM PARD FALSE TEETH Dog Food 9 did not show up. How To Hold More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- bling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, EGGS gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not | sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at | drug counters everywhere. the law. Bee TROUDE FOOD MARKET,..- 394 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS LEAN, MEATY, NOT FROZEN (SPARE RIBS U.S. VE TOMATOES NO. 1 SWEET NO. 1 -- RED RIPE | The finance minister is ex- OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-|pected to bring along other last- ment is expected to Jay down ajminute amendments for what concession today, allowing the| promises to be the last hearing Mercantile Bank of Canada sev-|by the committee in its currentiis retroactive and discrimina--W8S announced Tuesday by over the Mercantile affair will} Parliament is already three | chartered banks should not be- be resolved on terms announced} years ov | by Finance Minister Sharp at a review of the legislation. The whether Canadian or foreign. final decisive sitting of the Com-|bill is expected to be sent back by the committee today for final First National City Bank of New|the Commons and Senate. Citibank is reported to want MAINTAINS STAND needs time to meet a new Bank/10 years to sell the $7,500,000) of Mercantile stock per cent of its Mercantile shares | volved, but Mr. Sharp is said to} {have rejected this period as too The purpose of delaying im- tually be sold.-The alternative|plementation of the restriction). is a cutback on Mercantile's|on Mercantile's growth is to per-|ing representation on two other |mit expansion of the bank while|important new clauses in. the Lynch Tenders Apologies To Vanier For Pen Mistake ' :i:.'tu2tstes tatement: "Indeed, I yeorges Vanier, one of the most|the ceiling ighly respected governors-gen- lefend the proposition that erson could advocate abolition|intended to apply only to con- of the Crown and still be a good/sumer loans, but both govern- Canadian. , but it is also one that/as well to borrowings by small the awful Governor-General Mr. night not be a really convinced suggestions may be offered by Lynch wrote The Canadian art-| monarchist." 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The code was drafted by the apartment developers' commit- tee of the Urban Development Institute. ; ethics yerni -ten- its shares are on the market and ©)" governing landlord-ten to make the shares attractive to 2t relations and providing for| potential buyers. four-per-cent interest payments Citibank says the legislation 0" tenants' secujity deposits study of the Bank Act/tory, but the Canadian govern-, ment argues that ownership of of pu 50% \ MORE INTEREST 4 SAVINGS DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Redeemable ANY time Interest on daily balance MINIMUM DEPOSIT $5,000.00 GUARANTY TRUST FEDERALLY INCORPORATED AND SUPERVISED erdue in its decennial come concentrated in few hands, The government claims that Citibank knew this policy in 1963 within two weeks by before it bought Mercantile, The Canadian stand has been maintained despite opposition from several other chartered banks and despite pressure from the U.S. state department. | Mr. Sharp has been consider: In- act, and at least minor changes are a good bet at today's hear- ing. Informants say he may alter slightly the new formula linking the maximum interest rate on fect would be to prevent down- onarchist, contains this|Ward fluctuations of the ceiling as the government yields ap- have heard|Proach a level that will release) The act also introduces rules earnestly for disclosure of the true cost of a bank borrowing. The rules are our history, Capital and Reserve $26,000,000 Deposits in excess of $410,000,000 89% of our mortgages, Government Guaranteed Rein Harmatare, Manager Tel. 728-1653 NY 22 King St. E. , Oshawa ment and opposition MPs have! a tenable argument, |Suggested that it should apply) thought that | Corporations. himself; Some formula to meet these You too... willbe with big SAVINGS ! at This Is at Glecoff's OPEN... 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mon. to Wed, 8 A.M. fo 10 P.M. Thurs. fo Saturday - LOTS OF FREE PARKING AND GLECOFF'S CASH PAY CHEQUES AND BABY BONUSES. 12-0Z. TINS 1.00 24-0Z. TINS 1.00 4 15s. 1.00 1.00 95° 15-02. 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