Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Mar 1967, p. 3

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= THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 8, 1967 3 30 30 j 3 bd Regina--I. C. Nollet (CCF-- : naskatchnewans Dl erent should seek Senta 25 | ernment should seek a 50-cent-a- = bushel increase in maximum 20 and minimum prices for wheat 20 | " when the international wheat 25 | as WO (@ | SS Oo OO agreement comes up for ree 20 | |newal. > | The Saskatchewan legislature By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Alberta--will not sit today be-; In other legislature business: also heard a plea for an ome "SF A securities bill introduced in|Cause of the funeral in Ottawa) Halifax -- Agricultural Min-|budsman to investigate alleged -- Brite the Saskatchewan legislature of Governor - General Georges|ister I. W, Akerley promised|cases of administrative' injus- Us. tas }\Tuesday would require a two-|Vanier, who died at his home|more aid to farmers with a pro-\tices in the province. lephones day cooling-off period before|Sunday. Some legislatures will|posal for a special subsidy of, iny Chi- the transaction becomes final, ,Pay tribute to Gen. Vanier with|25 cents a hundredweight to be| e identi- The 97 - page bill, introduced | half-day sessions and a one-min-|paid on all surplus fluid milk eets by by Attorney - General D. vV.|Ute Silence. jand milk for manufacturing} e trans- Heald, said the purchaser of se- tssUE STATEMENTS Oe eae Bee | room." curities could obtain a refund if The Saskatchewan Securities veer : ec dae he changed his mind within two act would also include provi- i Other new proposals for Nova days, sions for a 21-day period for i i i : i sions 2n°085 |S f; ' > vin- | Legislatures were also in ses-|shareholders to consider a take- ae ee te oa: FS! |sion in Nova Scotia, Manitoba, |over bid. Companies would have|yisory service for rural areas | Alberta and British Columbia. (to issue financial statements|anq mobility grants to persons | @\ The three Prairie provinces--|every six months instead of the! from rural areas moving to new the hae |Manitoba, Saskatchewan and|present yearly report. |job opportunities. | CT ~~ | Edmonton -- Provincial Sec- RD M RC' G ' Fi t : k retary Ambrose Holowach said see | activities of trust companies in * al any S$ e Irs 00 Alberta are 'generally satisfac- e , tory.'"' A bill outlining new con- 4 bal trols on the activities of trust La =a #® a ; a . é Hee . sr ! At Funeral Music Change ite"wr's sie SP : | se. IN ave OTTAWA (CP)--The funeraljusually worn at funeral) . Winnipeg -- Manitoba's muni- TZMAN REGIMENTAL BAND TO PRESENT CENTENNIAL TUNES mass for Governor - Generai|masses pal alfairs minister, Thelma] PIANO RENTAL PLAN Vanier today will give many| But the vestments merely|Forbes, proposed a serious} : >| Here' Canadian Roman Catholicsjsymbolize more basic changes|Study of the merits of multi- ere's @ novel plan for parents Members of the Band of direction of Capt. George will be Elsie Drygala. The Cooper will do a_ trom- ceremonies. The three nadia : ; bo wi Pack " the Ontario Regiment re- Quick, will present special hand will pay special trib- bone solo, The Fair Maid musicians, left to right, are |their first look at changes in in other details of the funeral family dwellings. She said the kl day Le ee hearse for a special event-- centennial numbers. Fred te to the late Gov f Parth. The band will al J k Ch cotand Gn the church's funeral rite. mass. All prayers, outside of Concept may be the answer to; ™uPical ability before purchas- their Pop concert Friday, Pleasants, one of Canada's ute to the ate overnor- of Perth. The and will also ac -hambe ( The changes, arising out of|the canon or central part of the|the provinces public housing ing a piano. Heintzman will rent H March 10°in the McLaugh- finest percussionists and General Vanier with the play selections from the rear), Michael Marsden the Vatican council, have been|Mass, follow new forms. | Shortage. You an attractive, new small || xylophone players, will per- selection, The Lord is My Sound of Music. Don All- and Reg. Martyn. authorized for a limited num-/sQN ASSISTS AT MASS Fccmeamemat Piano 'for 6 months--if you de- lin Collegiate auditorium, at 8 p.m. The band, under cide to purchase it, the six month's rent and cartage will be allowed on the purchase price, The balance on Heinteman's Own Budget Terms. 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 (Oshawa Times Photo) man will be master of ber of parishes in only 13 dio-) The mass will be con:cele- ceses in Canada on an experi-/prated by 11 bishops and one jmental basis since late last priest, another change made fall, a church spokesman said/possible by the council. Paul- |Tuesday in outlining the new) Emile Cardinal Leger of Mont- rite. real will be the central figure, It was developed as part ofjassisted by bishops from each the renewal of the churcin's Jit-\of the provinces and Rey.,! Canada Space Oriented TV State Funeral Of Vanier Has First Formal Opposition Only Federal Engagement Oa ee oe et oe OTTAWA (CP)--The only fed-| will resume its sittings on Thurs-|the service will come as a sur-|: Since Ottawa was not among i the dioceses authorized to use Shepherd. form. The featured soloist Musician Al HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR . SERVICE 723-4663 sets OTTAWA (CP)--Some of the colors Canada's first space- oriented television system might use in its programs were evi- dent Tuesday as it ran into its first formal opposition. nals, provided a rose-tinted fu- ture for all TV revenues and some pure white for their own objectives. The opposition and rebuttal came at a special public. hear- ies had earned the right to move eral public engagement in Can-|day. into this field. 'CLEARLY UNTIMELY' | Ron Fraser, a vice-president} appearing for the CBC, said the "clearly un- jada this morning will be the| There is no official protocol to state funeral of the late Gover-|cover the day of mourning ¢s- change will be the use of white|bishop Joseph Aurele Plourde tablished Wednesday. The fed-'yestments in place of the cus-jof Notre Dame Basilica here eral order simply states that all\tomary black of deep mourning sought special authorization. nor-General, Georges P. Vanier. This will be the result of the prise, To many, the most striking|the experimental rite, Arch- SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS government's decision to name|federal government offices will NTV proposal is timely in terms of our develo ing national broadcasting pol-| mourning. ee dee The Governor - General died y. ' This called for extension of|Sunday. A state funeral will service towards a goal of one |take place at the Roman Catho- CBC and one private station in|lic Basilica at 11 a.m. EST to- each area that could support|day and a special train will take two stations. the body to Quebec City for ing of the Board of Broadcast Governors. lit was called for a closer look at the space-based network placed before the board last fall. The late Kenneth Soble, head of Niagara Television which operates station CHCH-TV in p-| Wednesday a national: day of|be closed in the morning. The intention is not to have a holiday, but to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to pay tribute to the late Governor- General, the spokesman «said. The telegram to the provin- cial capitals informing 'hem of The CBC and private stations painted the future black if the proposal should be approved. C f There was some envious green evident in submissions by com- munications companies that want control of any space satel- lite. And Niagara Television Ltd.- Power Corp. of Canada, making Hamilton, made the proposal) for a satellite that would orbit) in a stationary position above a joint bid to put up a satellite as a relay mirror for TV sig- Officials Accompany Mme. Vanier QUEBEC (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Lester Pearson and Mrs. the earth and feed more than 100 Canadian repeater stations from Newfoundland to British Columbia. | His widow, Frances, and as- sociates in the station and Power Corp. are carrying it on following his sudden death shortly before Christmas. WOULD REACH 90 P.C. } Their proposal would set up, a new network, NTV, which| would bring 100 hours a week in English and French to about 90 per cent of Canada's popul NTV would feed the space) satellite from main production centres in Toronto and Mont- real, smaller ones in Ottawa and Vancouver. Unmanned re- peater stations would make up the rest of the network. There could be no local or re- gional service on such a 'chain of rebroadcasting stations pumping out all the programs, commercials and other mater- ials" fed from the mother sta- tion, Mr. Fraser said. NTV would gobble up 100 or| more channels, already in| scarce supply in many areas. These would no longer be avail- including areas in the North out able for ex by the CBC, CTV or educational TV. burial on Thursday. A spokesman in minister's office defined the the federal plans carried with it the implication that the prov- inces might wish to do the the prime subtle difference betweén the proclamation which decreed the seven days of state mourning and the executive order which tional day of mourning. During the week of mourning, which ends at noon Sunday, the necessary business of the coun- try goes on while flags fly at half-staff and government offi- cials accept no public engage- ments, The House of Commons president, and William Turner, president of Power Corp., car- same, but the federal govern- ment cannot tell the provinces what to do. set aside Wednesday as the na-|gest, however, that condolence The secretary of state did sug- books be made available in pro- vincial legislative buildings for visitors to sign in tribute to Gen. Vanier. The public has responded to the call to make it a day of mourning. In Ottawa all schools will be closed in the morning and most retail establishments will not be open for business un- til 1 p.m. Pearson will ride with Mme./of reach of conventional sys- r i «:_lried the ball for NTV. : : in{tems. Cost would be $75,500,000. Small private stations affili-/™ see iggreetseb ah de f bee Bg bag eon The bli vainly CBC and|2ted with the CBC might not be ee a" ch vere per ptnabtd me ( Gacmens Vanier' body from ths intvatelnaunsd CTV, operating able to stand competition with beg sie one nae. LUNCHEONS t' state funeral in Ottawa to a fi-|the two existing networks, were the new NTV signal except by cannot supply this because it is ideal dade 4 nal mass and interment in Que-|dead set against the proposition, | °u'ting back the number of CBC ing of lly-oriented aay 'Inetwork hours they carry and|@ String of regionally-orien DINNER bec City. Both agreed it would endanger|.-+ambling for more advertis-|Stations. Taken off the train shortly/the money - earning ability of/i,> revenues, The national serv-|, Mr. Bruner noted that even 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. after 7:30 p.m., the body will/some present stations so much|j.¢ could be curtailed. the CBC supplies only about a Good Food cae be placed on a gun carriage and escorted by some 700 members of the Royal 22nd Regiment, the famous Van Doos Gen. Vanier helped found to the Basilica of Quebec. Also accompanying Mme. Vanier on the funeral train will |sions that any space satellite commodate a growing need for they could go under. Canadian National - Ca- nadian Pacific Telecommunica- tions and the Telephone Associ- atién of Canada made submis- system would also have to ac- telephone and telegraph chan- nels as well as TV. They main- tained they should own and operate any such system. They said they had set up a be Defence Minister Hellyer, Secretary of the State Judy La- Marsh, Manpower Minister Marchand ose General Claude- land-based microwave system Hettier de Boislambert, repre-|that should be used by any third senting French President de|TV network, NTV would bypass CAN'T SEE BENEFIT CTV President Gordon Keeble said an approval for NTV would "turn the entire Canadian tele- vision industry on its head and! it's difficult to see the public benefitting." 'Many stations were close to the sink-or-swim margin now. NTV would sink them, trimming} | their audiences and thus affect-| ing their revenues even though| NTV said it would only carry) national advertising. President Ronald Skinner of quarter of its total program- ming in the true national cate- gory. The rest was aimed at re-| Reasonable Prices Parking Rear of Hotel MOTEL. LANCASTER 27 KING ST. W. gions. 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