Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1967, p. 2

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. WEATHER REPORT : Steadily Increasing Winds Will Bring Cold Condition @ (THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Februcry 24, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE : : Aiuto Pact For Industries Prosperity View Shows Disparity OTTAWA (CP) -- Steps for- ward in national] prosperity have not significantly closed Canada's regional differences in Commissioner, President Appointed By CFL Officials In it he stated his aims and MONTREAL (CP) -- The his yearly salary--in severance Pe ge : : {canadian Football League,|problems and asked for a vote ends : f per capita income, says an Eco- t riven by internal strife, today|of confidence. McEachern said @ater he|?°mic Council of Canada study.| TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|Toronto ,....+. a 8 a8 u O or ers, ays ur has a new commissioner and a] Toronto Argonauts, a team|would serve as commissioner|,; ge and stubborn dispari-lissued by the weather office at|Peterborough ..... -10 12 new president - Allan McEach-|which has been among his chief|without salary and only as long|@S between different parts/5:30 a.m,: Kingston ...so000. -5 15 TORONTO (CP) George ern of the British Columbia|critics, moved the motion for|as it took to locate a "suitable pt ge ged despite develop-| Synopsis: Steadily increasing|Trenton .....+. 5 45 Burt, Canadian director of the Apology | Lions, : such a vote but the senator and|replacement."' ments often thought to help lag-/winds this morning will con-|Killaloe ... "10 =10 mits weir a k id The incoming president took|the delegates sat silent with no) Helping him run the adminis-|%"8. Tegions "catch up" eco-|tribute to uncomfortable cold|Muskoka . 40. 48 United -- 2 or anti . teh OTTAWA (CP) -- Defencejover direction of the league|seconder forthcoming. trative affairs of the CFL will |®omically. : conditions throughout the prov-|North Bay -10 5 Thursday he are titted "the Minister Hellyer Thursday|Thursday, eight hours after) The Senator then said he was|be a three-man committee com- ae by economist S. E.|ince. The weather forecast for|Sudbury .. -10 5 pact may t ple vane iter night apologized to Lt. - Gen./Senator Keith Davey--his de-|through and that his letter of|prised of Jake Gaudaur of Ham- ernick found real rewards for|the next two days is cold and|Eariton ..... "15 0 goveroment an Pp alan ve Frank Fleury, retired comp-|mand for a vote of confidence|resignation would be forwarded|ilton Tiger-Cats, Hugh McColl|¢conomic activity still vary ac-| windy. Sault Ste. Marie . -10 5 turers but = anadsan, Su troller-general of the armed|unfulfilled---resigned the post he|to the league. of Edmonton Eskimos and Lew|°°'ding to where the activity is.| Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair,|Kapuskasing ..... -20 -5 workers or buyers. forces. had held for only 54 days. Said McEachern at a press|Hayman of Toronto Argonauts,|/"come gaps from region to re-|Niagara, Lake Ontario, Halibur-|White River .+++++ -25 0 The director of the 96,000- The minister said in the Com-| Once the administrative up-|conference later: 'No club had| A further committee, with|8!0n are almost as large as they|ton, Killaloe, Windsor, Toronto, 20 5 member union challenged the mons defence committee he re-|heaval_ was resolved, thejenough confidence in the com-|two delegates from each con-|Were 40 years ago. _ |Hamilton: Variable cloudiness|Timmins ......... -20 0 league, at its annual meeting,|missionef to second the mo-|ference, will be established as| ,the study is one of a seriesjand sunshine with scattered car industry and government to tell the truth about car prices in / the U.S. and Canada and the ef- » fect of Canadian taxes on the; prices. He said Canadians pay $600 to $1,000 more than Ameri- cans for the same Canadian- made car. gretted saying anything about the general in an airport inter- view at London, Ont., Wednes- day, Gen. Fleury told the commit- tee Wednesday that disloyalty in defence headquarters last year made him feel*like vomit- of arch papers designed to help the Council explore the factors underlying regional im- balance in the economy. Ted Workman of Montreal Al-| Results of the analysis were ouettes, retiring president of the|*® Thursday, But the CFL, said he had been told by|Views expressed in each case G. Sydney Halter of Winnipeg,|4t@ those of the author himself. flurries of light snow today and Saturday. Windy and cold, Winds" increasing to northwest 20 to 30 today. Southern Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, London: Variable cloudi-; ness with scattered snowflurries today and Saturday. Local tion." McEachern said that as he understood the commissioner's contract there would be no pay- ment forthcoming under the ali- mony clause in the three-year pact. proceeded with the college draft and the nine teams put a total of 44 names on their lists out of 115 players considered from 13 university teams. The senator, under fire for almost his entire brief term, a search party to help the president issioper seek a suitable replacement for Sena- tor Davey. GUARANTY Trust Company « 32 King St. E. Although 17% per cent duty i that ity of infor-|troke into a closed executive) Had the league fired the com- ; * has been dropped on U.S. built sation wis practiconty" non-ex.|meeting Thureday morning and|missioner, the contract. would|Who retired as commissioner on i go pte main conclusions /snowsqualls likely forming near Oshawa cars, Canadians must pay $4,000 eat presented his report. have allowed him $12,500-half|Jan. 1, that Halter would be . r. Chernick's paper is that}Lake Huron later today. Windy for a car selling for $3,000 in Us Hellver was later quod } available to help "in any. way |there is no firm evidence to sup-|and cold. Northwest winds 20 ANNOUNCES -- he told the Empire fas saying that Gen. Fleury was . possible." wns tg yews that pen) levels|to 30. fab. heed , : "We'll cegtainly be looking to|f national economic activity go Sault . Mari we mamas, eoounte | Blueprint For Tax Overhaul x. saict sr cece ue dite tered seine theresa Bay Haw Mr. Burt said 3,000 Oshawa workers lost their jobs last Sep- tember when General Motors mhoved its Buick and Corvair production to U.S. plants. About 1,000 jobs disappeared in GM's| |situation he had described. | Thursday night Mr. Hellyer |said he had stated that Gen. |Fleury was "partially" respons- ible but that '"'somebody put in ~~ {primarily."' Eachern said. fusion--that over - all economic To allow the appointment 'of|¢xpansion by itself will veduce the president as commissioner |interregional income disparities. the league constitution had to) Mr. Chernick's analysis indi- be changed to delete the clause|cates that the available evi- ibiting thé commissioner|dence tilts the other way: In- gami, southern White River, Cochrane, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with a few cloudy inter-| vals and a few flurries of light snow today and Saturday. Little change in temperature. North- GEORGE BURT - . « Challenges To Be Tabled In Commons subsidiary plant at St. Cathar- "I regret having said any- OP)--A + i i 12) ; A * Ae ines and another 200 in Wind-| Robarts Rests thing," the minister added. lise. aes oretuael ot Gane oa wakes ts Maer 2 _ hed ge _ o prt agg les Pa er ee oo Te | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Pre-| "1 apologize to Gen. Fleury." |Canadian tax law is to be|ment any of the Carter recom-|" «1 will net become invalved ine y nereased during the) Norttiern White River: Mostly He said later the government) mier John Robarts left hospital . tabled in the Commons late to-|mendations. He said plenty of| any conflict of interest concern-|With the Korean war and re-|Stin," today gnd Saturday. doesn't have the facilities or/Thursday describing his 10 days Milk Market day by Finance Minister Sharp.|time will be needed to digest ng the British Columbia|Mained virtually unchanged d fee, Seanee | re teachers to retain the Oshawalthere as "the best rest I've had) : Officials emphasize that it is|the report, let government ex-|T ions," McEachern said ing the 190467 hou. acd the| Northerly winds 15 to 20 be- workers and he estimated only|in five years." GUELPH (CP)--Milk mark-|not a plan for quick demolition|perts assess it, and hear ob-| Senator Davey, in his report,/more recent expansion of the| emmee, nett tonight. about 50 per cent of the 3,000) 'The premier told. newsmen|eting quotas have little chance/and reconstruction of present|jections or support from -public|jaid out aims he felt were im.|early 1960s €] Ottawa region: Sunny but : have found other jobs through-| waiting for him when he left St.|of increasing the income of|taxes and rates. odies. portant in league develsemant "Under these cikeumste with cloudy periods and a few Centr out government manpower of-|Joseph's Hospital' "I'm going|dairy farmers in Onfario, Dr.| It is the long - awated six-; He said he was told by hislsuch as improvement of sta-|the formulation of s cial 'pal flurries and some drifting snow The Appointment of tour th fices. home. for a week's rest, and/Murray MacGregor, pr volume report of the 1962 royal|advisers that it would take himiqiym facilities, removal of the|cies aimed at specific Te in : a a at ee es with all due respect to my|of agricultural economics at the/commission on taxation, headed|a week, without distractiohs,|plackout system whereby cer-|may be called for." nnn |e: nee Serenwene oe ee John K, Shephard Marriage Law _triends of the press, I hope 1|University of Guelph, told dairy/hy Kenneth Carter, 60, Toronto|just to read the report. tain areas, are affected r i. : gusty. don't see any of you again until/farmers Thursday. accountant and tax expert. But there has been wide-|tion of the players' association Forecast temperatures As Menoger of the OTTAWA (CP) -- A Queen'slit's over." | He said the purpose of an} The recommendations were|spread speculation about what immediately and abolition of the A E JOHNSO 0.D Low overnight, high Saturday Real Estate C University professor Thursday| He said he was feeling "'very|agency like the Ontario Milk/pyt together last year after 99/the report will contain. Key!schenley Awards--given by a ee "IN WIBBON és cchsssovce © AD | Department put forward a suggested basis|well" and had been given a|Marketing Board !s to bring or-|days of public hearings coast/points are thought to be: distillery to top football players OPTOMETR e 685 P for Canadian marriage law, in-|clean bill of health by his doc-|der to chaos of the industry it}to coast, more than 2,500,000] --A general widening of theleach year 1 ° © 15 |f All our Friends are Invited to cluding a minimum age of 16,|tor. : ' represents. words in briefs presented by 346| tax base, probably to include) 7, 5 Fobuttal 'sind by th 14% King St. s+ 2 Utilize This Additional Service rather than seven, for mar-| The 50-year-old premier en-| He said that before a quotalindividuals and organizations,| services as well as goods inl. °.¢ the CFL sald it found 723-2721 Mount Forest ...... @ 12 |§ by calling riage. tered hospital a week ago Tues-/system could be set up, a wayland 25 intensive and highly-| the 12-per-cent federal sales ey "little original Pho gen Wingham ......00. 0 12 728-1653 Prof. Stuart Ryan told thelday with internal bleeding. An|must be found to prevent the in-|technical staff studies. tax. ieeuits iat Hamilton ........-. @ 15 SenateCommons divorce com-|x-ray diagnosis Monday re- creased income of the farmer} The commission was in-| --Encouragement for Cana- le St. Catharines . 5 15 OTTAW mittee existing law on mar-|yealed he had a hernia in the|from being added to the costs of| structed to study Canadian tax|. dian ownership of Canadian Some of the recommendations Z ister Hell Fnge iin many areas nclen|Gaphragm tne: prodeen at male, rerod te study Canadian tax|-disnownersla ot Canslian wore petty enwortabe, the TLL mal and confused. = The economic and politicallstructure, taxations fields,| American or other.foreign in-|Tebuttal stated, and McEachern d ; Thursday ' | Office : V costs of any quotas policy may|sources and needs of public rev-| vestment capital. numbered among these the sug- a : : : a a conunt Education ai gre than producers are/enues, and how they affect var-| --Perhaps some form of capi- bmg that the blackout be E Don't suffer poor heating service a The ch ' ie Pe shag thy A Toad a willing to pay," he said. ious sectors of the economy. | tal | ge me to bd at rating Be betel yc net i 11 725-3581 for fast di | end of an --An educa- ry . made on the stock market, - = jo Gontet warned 'Thoretay "'some|the Commons Thursday she has Jayne Mansfield START WITH SLUMP though such a recommenda- eg ' ] ca ' Or tast, radio . ue other means" must be devised|a CBC-owned television set in| The hearingsecbegan as the| tion has been resisted by suc-|,, : Pe oe sustained I feel controlled service by our own e here that to replace the values Ontarlo|her office--just as every other) LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ac-economy. was pulling itself out) cessive governments as tend-| 2 fh fairness to my position Maritime stands to lose with the elimina-|state secretary has had. tress Jayne Mansfield was ac-|of a mild slump. ing to discourage investors. oe to release this state- \ , staff of fully qualified heating ' missed la tioh in 1968 of Grade 13 exami-| She was replying to Michael|cused Thufsday of committing] The récommendations were} --Revision of both individual|™°" L 0 press. For this rea- ia wl -i tirement nations. Forrestall (PC -- Halifax) whojadultery with her lawyer, Sam-|put together when the economy| income and corporation prof- tnd 4 ave purposefully ex- ii technicians : demand 3 Dr. C. A. Brown of the On-|asked her about rumors that/uel S, Brody. was running up against a period| its tax sliding scales to make " z pine of a confidential i] : Mr. He tario Institute for Studies in Ed-/she has one of the color TV) The allegation, brought by|of tight money and inflationary} them better reflect modern seat which can be dealt with in a edged he ucation said in a lecture stud-|sets purchased by the CBC for|Brody's estranged wife, Bev-|pressures. - times; they haven't been al-|"Sewhere on the agenda. TO ALL MAKES OF H | LANDER-STARK a to the a ents must have incentives to en-lits officials. : jerly, said Mis Mansfield's chil-| They are being made public| tered substantially since the @ TYPEWRITERS il Ez months i courage them in their studies,| Miss LaMarsh's portfolio in-|dren saw Brody and the actress|at a time when, the govern-| Second World War, though i a teachers must have assistance|cludes the responsibility for re-|in bed together. ment says, the economy is back] they have been juggled from HEAT WITH OIL @ ADDERS rH c t d A in maintaining standards and|porting to Parliament on behalf} The accusation came ina pro-jon the rails towards steady,| time to time. '| @ CALCULATORS ; | ourtesy ang com- ' prospective adults must havejof the CBC. posed amended complaint to ®|sustained growth. It is reported that all of the DIXON'S | a | 0. ] practice in meeting the de-| Some weeks ago it was re-\separate maintenance suil| For those reasons, the report|recommendations do not neces- | Guaranteed i: petence always as- ; "Tester tame ak VaMINC LIN alae TT we te emlcret ee en ee ee ee OIL | --Wacheanaht 4. sures satisfaction must give students the same|ployees who need them in their) In her amended complaint hea Said ceric be petoy ton ae Lng te 1 FAST a 5 ' E For sense of accomplishment and|work. They went to both CBC|she named Miss Mansfield co-|the long term, rather than thelare believed to have written) 313 ALBERT ST. | ' "UULAMLAUUUAONNLANAUUUUOOOGGHAQOUUONNGAGAGGOUOULANNAGGOUUUUUUEOOONGGGOOUUOUGOOEAOOT? the chance to organize work/offices and employees' homes.|respondent. short. supplementary reports, setting 24-HOUR . SERVICE | . I By Al pa ne ars = i na 4 upon " as allen os a Ch Mr. Sharp emphasized thatjout Laagpl oe views on par- : Walmsley & Magill WASHIN versal ae ts. i a new aptitude test and teach-|who got the sets, contending it ances Good [many montns will go by beforelticular subject 723-4663 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA We Are Proud to Be Serving ident 30 ers' evaluation for entrance in|is an internal management mat-| HAMILTON (CP)--Rev. Da- . SERVING OSHAWA OVER The Residents of gy Rove 1968 instead of Grade 13 marks. |ter. vid Bauer says Canada's na- 50 YEARS 725-3506 a 'social a tional hockey team has a 50-50 an eVl1 e er White Hi chance of winning the world d ee HERE and THERE ©:.""*"" nullitying Activ = : oe ' next month. { ; ie Stara sever o nel NULifying Activity Report | For your new spring out ~ cdl INCORPORATION KINGSWAY COLLEGE _|team told a service club meet: a Brunswick The current issue of The,On-| pianist, Immanuelo Verona, reap honing poss pnd OTTAWA (CP) -- Mr. Justice] The Ontario Supreme Court Where a tario Gazette reports letters will appear at the Kingsway|nament in Winnipeg last month Leo Landreville said Thursday | judge, who walked out of a : Johnson, : patent of incorporation have i ce night in an interview he willjhearing Monday night after NEAR G.M PLANT tary, told been granted to six Oshawa dis-|College Lyceum Series, March|would "return home realizing|seek » court order declaring il-|challenging the legality of the Fi Abestaus atte doubt they trict firms, They are: Apex Tool|18 as the third of a three-part|they would have to double = legal a report on his activities|inquiry, returned to the pro- ine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in ' : lie OF wh ber of su Designers (Oshawa) Limited; | music benefit concert series run|*{o"ts after, Josing at Winnl-)repared by Ivan Rand, a for-|ceedings Thursday and renewed the latest designs, colors, and mater- The following isan outline of what we are terest.' Dodsworth Printing and Litho-lin conjunction. with x five-part wg the came time. the dactint justice of the Supreme|his objections. ials, ; offering to Oshawa residents: One t6 graphipg Limited; | Gilroy. and science and exploration pro-|that we haven't had any seri- gon of Canada. F His arguments were' rebutted will accey Wulytioin Ton Unie kin of ous games in the last month The parliamentary commit-|point by point by the commit- HOUSE of FABRIC | 2 or 3 BEDROOMS fon for a Whitby-Harrison Fuels Limited,|8tam making use of color films. Sd © hail contd have an aitact tee charged with studying my/tee counsel, Yves Fortier. The 5 aie thin 4 all of Oshawa and The Armoloy |The final segment of the five on us, but I-don't think it will case. has closed the door 0n/18-man committee voted unani- 11% King Street East, Oshawa, Onterio | % TEN MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Cantederst Company (Canada) Limited and|part series, 'on April 15, will be]""u7'think we have a 50-50|™° he said. mously to accept Mr. Fortier's|| 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 the Montr William J. Norris Limited, poth'concerned with atomic energy, h in Austria, but it' "T have no other choice but/legal opinion and to proceed E HYDRO has said |} of Ajax. and is termed "science with a|chance in Austria, but it's go- to address myself to the Su-|with its deliberations @ FRE is wife i smile." g et @ FREE PARKING his wife it CANADIAN ORDER , Father Bauer said plans to|Preme Court of Ontario, from) The committee must report to : Officials A photograph in Wednesday's ENGLISH CLASS form a second national team|Where a judgment can be re-|both houses of Parliament, rec- @ LAUNDRY AND° LOCKER ae : Times of the new executive of] An English class for new Can-|Would. probably be announced ferred to A Court of Appezl/ommending for or against the ROOM ON EACH FLOOR the Cineoine Ota of Foresters|adians is still being studied by rma ye a basig' | Rd oe ~ bwer tag e Supreme Court ioc 2 bg . Ce @ DIRECT MAIL DELIVERY F unc incorrectly identified them as ; Canadian Amateur Hockey As- ° : le, who was jurs- the "Independent" Order of the "Oshawa, gree gee Bet setae te Ohnvn Phare Pig Mea aor in the 'Rand "A - @ RECREATION ROOM ' Foresters. board. They decided to give the D f ] report, but the report dispar- ' @ DRAPES In B PUBLIC SPEAKING matter further consideration as eau t aged him as a "bon vivant" in EMERGENT MEETING The winners in the West Dur-|'®, the numbers in the system a spirit not based on any facts. good names to remember ; Come in today and see our furnished OTTAW! him Public Speaking Contest at ogg ag touyins oq class sod wine Geen OO a Mr. Rand overstepped his oe : CEDAR LODGE NO. 270 Model Suite Now on Display ! Minister I Bowmanville this week were: je Bieuated. ' {}mandate, he said. y' ve a All mem funds won Janet Turner, Cartwright Cen-|2H€Y als want fo study the) Set, une Rabbiah' former|,, MF. Justice Landreville gave | Commercial Property wnibers sre reaueney < Saei g TELEPHONE 723-8701 through a tral School; Cindy Ayre, M. J. s" of the need. id hank tk the interview after a parlia- T masonic service for our late lating ind Hobbs Senior School; Heather SECRETARIES Aeegag ited com. 18. Tae mentary inquiry into his al- @ Sell or Lease BRO. LEONARD BROCKLEHURST 275.WENTWORTH STREET Canada. ett Loe -- School principals and mem-|$233,891 plus costs on the suit of oo m anal adjourned un-| REG AKER, pres. - ; Bh sce Poin Hobbs School de Ramona Wild- inte gor oe ne ihe nace ie alias gf egies Senate com BILL McFEETERS vice pres ele ee a oe . vide gene ' school board will meet so jonto stock ers. : ei. i" p . fews Ontario Street School, establish the amount of care | Flood, 'Wittstock and Co.|mittee met twice Thursday, : Malnioeroneees dried oe ALUMINUM : fate. winanville. The winners willltarial assistance required in|Claimed in a July, 1965, writ|then adjourned until 9:30 a.m. SCHOFIELD-AKER Masonic Clothing entific res compete jn the Durham County!schools. Secretaries were|that four cheques drawn by|Tuesday to allow members time if « Wor, Bro. D. R. BARNES Bre. C. E. HOUCK OSHAWA ae oa contest, Feb. 28 at Orono. dropped from the system last|Rabbiah, who is being sought|to consult records of evidence 723-2265 Wor. Master Secretary ests ms AUSTRALIA Pere npc aon, but bole. were, abet ae aatecaet we tell ow 33 yo Bare ! "FREE PARKING By Bill Jackson of Oshawa left , members 4p : : : for Australia last Monday as|2z@ getting a renewed interest|1965. and varying from $20,000 Alum! peal A part of a Rotary scone team |! re-instating them Rad JD ------ WINTER protection on. scienti on an exchange visit with their | . tee Australian counterparts. The se lepoc Leaders Meet | : Combineti hang He ana up is made up of six busi-| Jhe Separate schoo) board has , m| jon G . Soe and eralseional men 8 si relieved Holy Cross parish of its) WINNIPEG (CP) -- Premier : Storm /Sereen U comfort <¢& Ged by various Rotary abs outstanding debenture fayments|Roblin drove to the airport Windews-Deers Cs in the area 'and one' Rotary al -- Ofer Pte roareney fs ei e Onpestiian pe jat have assiste: the|Leader Diefenbaker, io was . fer mahi bere aan Ta schoo) board are, g: Gen passing through on his way SERVICE \ PORTH. anccptod group returns May 5 following|{™de's, St. Joseph's, St. Chris-/from Ottawa to Prince Alberta. YA el ! a speaking tour. topher's and partial assistance} Reporters who were there ing Gl : Can ; to St. Hedwig's. Trustee Jack/said that during the brief meet- THE Fn Pong NORTH OSHAWA GROUP' {Lawrence called it 'a lesson|ing the two men were overheard latio Deors ' 'North Oshawa Neighborhood|learned" and said he dis-|distussing the Conservative TORONT os yon ey -- ene of corgi -- leadership -- - be held Pp R : N< ESS AN N E Shelters For Affairs Mi 'eb. 26 at the No shawa |S rom without the board.'in Toronto in September. : --Bus Stope Thursday Community Centre, Nonq -- YOU'RE TREATED ROYALLY AT THE : --Perking Lots : porters in Road. The study committee of 3 PRINCESS ANNE APARTMENTS WHERE APARTMENTS --Gee Pump claim a $1 the Central Council of Neighbor- OVER 40.. YEARS EXPERIENCE! THERE ARE ALL THE MODERN islands pensioners hood Associations will install the| oe' Toke edvantage of itt 24 hour sar CONVENIENCES SUCH AS INDOOR 1221 Simcoe St. N. 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