2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 12, 1967 JERRY OUELLETTE, left, a city police officer, receives the J. V. Aviation trophy for the outstanding graduate pilot of the year from Harold Finkle, A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Nicholson Has Little Hope re- TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- exception Tuesday to a remark by James Renwick (NDP--Tor- onto Riverdale) that an amend- ment to the Coroner's Act in 1966 cleared the way for the , |government to fire Dr. Morton Metropolitan Toronto. Mr. Renwick made the re- mark Monday at a press con- gional superintendent of air regulations, department of transport. Unemployment Wage Hike OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Mm- ister Nicholson held out little hope in the Commons Tuesday of legislation to increase unem- ployment insurance benefits at the current parliamentary ses- sion. He said in reply to Stanley Knowles (NDP -- Winnipeg North Centre), who pressed for immediate legislative action, that good progress has been made in preparing draft legis- lation. He said it is doubtful whether the bill could be introduced at this session but it would be high on the priority list of the next session. Mr. Knowles also suggested legislation to raise the salary ceiling under which persons may make contributions to the plan and qualify for benefits. Mr. Nicholson said such a step does not require legisla- tion but can be done by cabinet! order, He gave no indication rwhether such a step is pending. Tax Protest TORONTO (CP) ---The pro- i LABOR MINISTER NICHOLSON «« Little Hope Humans Society TORONTO (CP) --A resolu- vincial government may intro-|tion by the Huron County Fed- duce legislation to allow taxleration of Agriculture criticiz- credits on fixed incomes Ofling the Ontario Humane So- elder citizens who are -home|ciety for its seizure and carry- owners, Wilfrid Spooner, nicipal affairs minister, Tuesday. mu: |j ng away of cattle deemed suf- said|fering from cruelty was termed uninformed and misinformed" He made the statement in an|Tuesday by the Society's gen- interview after he and otherjeral manager. 'ministers met a_ delegation from a group picketing the leg- islature building demanding that the province take over all education costs. About 100 pickets marched at U.S. Copyright WASHINGTON (AP) --The House of Representatives ap- proved Tuesday by a roll-call the front door as leaders of the|vote of 379 to 29 the first general Metro Toronto Tax Reform overhaul of U.S. copyright laws Council met with cabinet min-|since 1909. isters. Committed ST. THOMAS (CP)--Thomas The measure now goes to the Senate, with final action ex- pected later this year. The Senate heard singer Julie London demonstrate Tuesday Stonefish, 28, of Dutton, Ont.,/her contention that the new Tuesday was committed for|copyright law should provide trial on a charge of non-capi-|long-term record royalties for tal murder arising from the Feb. 23 gunshot death of Den- nis Dodge, 48, of Wallacetown, Ant. He had pleaded not guilty. The trial opened: before Mr. Justice J. W. Brooke of the On- performers as well as compos- ers. Tippy CHATHAM (CP) -- When tario Supreme Court immedi-|Tippy isn't stomping out burn- ately after a grand jury re- turned a true bill. Dodge's body was found Feb. 23 in a framehouse in West Elgin Township. Union Gas ing cigarette butts, he's usually making his daily visit to the grocer to select his canned dinner. And it's come to the point where grocer Robert Elgie stops serving his human cus- tomers to watch the nine-year- old Labrador retriever make ~ CHATHAM (CP)--Union Gas|his daily choice. Co. announced Tuesday it plans to spend about $20,000,000 im- proving and extendings its ser- vices and facilities throughout southwestern Ontario during pext year: The largest single item pro- posed is for 37 miles of 34-inch diameter natural gas pipeline which will loop the company's main east - west transmission and storage line and increase the company's capacity to transmit gas across southwest- ern Ontario. Garland Divorced LOS ANGELES (AP) --Sin- Hospital Inquest TORONTO (CP) --Attorney- General Arthur Wishart said Tuesday he wants an inquest into the death of a man in the Workmen's Compensation Board Hospital in suburban North York to proceed as quickly as possible. . ee . Discrimination WELLAND (CP) --Seaway tolls and Welland Canal lock- age charges are '"'a gross form of discrimination" against in- dustry based on the Great Lakes and on Lake Ontario in particular, the president of the Steel Company of Canada said Tuesday. Queen's Picture OTTAWA (CP)--The Queen's picture on a stamp to be issued at the time of her Canadian ter. Greene visit this summer will not show her wearing a Postmas- ter-General Cote told the Com- mons Thursday. No Plans QUEBEC (CP) -- Gilles Greogire, president of the Que- bec separatist party Ralliement national, said Tuesday his group does not plan any dem- onstrations during the Queen's visit to Expo 67. Worried TORONTO (CP) -- Profes- sional psychologists are in- creasingly worried about char- latans who offer "cure - all' psychological treatments to the public, the Ontario Psychologi- cal Association says. Survey KINGSTON (CP) -- Forty- five "retired" registered nurses are back in training here this week as a result of a survey conducted by the Kingston chap- ter of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. Membership Drive HAMILTON (CP) --Members PARLIAMENT AT - A - GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY, April 11, 1967 External Affairs Martin proposed a four-stage Vietnam peace plan in an appearance before the Com- mons external affairs commit- tee. Prime Minister Pearson an- nounced the appointment of Mme. Pauline Vamier to the Privy Council. Civil servant Bower Feath- erstone was convicted on one of two charges laid against ; | him under the Official Secrets | Act. Opposition Leader baker suggested in the Com- mons debate on forces unifica- tion that U.S. money helped tion. Labor Minister said Canada will set a record for spring housing this year. WEDNESDAY, April 12 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to resume the forces unification debate. The Senate stands adjourned until April 18. Sidies be extended to them. to Rod Webb (PC--Hastings- sibility for dairy subsidies involves only producers of manufacturing milk. Fluid milk producers were under pro- vincial quotas and supports for them were up to the provinces. Mr. Webb urging extension of the federal support program, said many telegrams are com- ing in from producers saying there will be unemployment un- less drastic action is taken soon. Sewer Threatened KINGSTON (CP) -- Mayor Robert Fray asked the depart- ment of transport Tuesday to secure the drifting frigate Inch Aaran and said the former Royal Canadian Navy vessel threatens a main sewer line. High And Mighty TORONTO (CP) -- Max Fer- guson, the radio rawhide who for 21 years has satirized the high and mighty of Canada, goes to London next Saturday to be master of ceremonies at a centennial ball in Grosvenor House. Money To Invest ! earn 614% per annum for five years by investing in Guaranteed Investment Certificates which are Gueranteed--os to Principal and Interest. Flexible--may be used es Col- lateral for loans. Redeemeble--by Executors in the event of death. Authorized--as Trustee Act In- of the Ontario chapter, Imperia Order Daughters of the Empire, were urged today by provincial President Mrs. W. R. Morrison of Hamilton to make a drive over the next year to double the membership of junior chapters to 800 girls. Milk Subsidies OTTAWA (CP)--Subsidies to fluid milk producers is a mat- ter of provincial government jurisdiction Agriculture Minis- said Tuesday in ger Judy Garland divorced ac- tor Mark Herron Tuesday, testifying that he drank exces- sively and beat her and kicked her. ron, 36, were married Noy. 14, 1965, in Las Vegas, Nev., and separated April 15, 1966. It was marriage. her fourth s Miss Garland, 44, and Her- | CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 23-25 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ond SATURDAYS Neen / at the HERE and THERE | LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carries the in- formation that letters patent of incorporation have been grant- ed to five Oshawa district com- panies. They are Peter J. Rior- 'dan Building Limited, Oshawa; Cedar Knoll Farms Limited, Darlington Township; John Ed- -wards Electric Limited and 'Winston Products (Canada) Limited, both of Ajax and T. 'H. Forsythe Haulage Limited, Pickering Township. WINS CONTEST Terry Quinney, 13, of Pick- ering, who spoke on "Man is a er," won the Royal Cana- > dian Legion Brockville. Joanne Gainor of Dunbarton was the runner-up} in the Grade 1 to 6 category. | Twenty elementary and secon- | dary school students took part. | THIRD VICE-CHAIRMAN Mrs. Frank Sevcik, of Whit- by, was elected third vice- jchairman of the Progressive |Conservative Association wom- | jen advisory committee for the east central district at its meet- ing in ae in the regional public speaking contest for Grade 7 and 8 students at Brighton during the weekend. He will take part in the East- ern Ontario finals, April 16, at ITALIAN NIGHT THURSDAY, 5:30 to 9 P.M. e@ MINISTRONI SOUP @ RAVIOLI @ SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS OR SPARE/RIBS @ FRIED CHICKEN CACCIATORI e@ VEAL CUTLETS TARMASEN @ LASAGNA MILANO @ RIGATTON! WITH MEAT BALLS @ ASSORTED PIZZAS Georgian Motor Hotel THORNTON'S RD. S. AT CHAMPLAIN --~ 723-4693 General Arthur Wishart took) |year. Shulman as chief coroner of) jattack upon the administration!some showers later in the day. Minister | ference called to outline the NDP position on the -firing. Mr. Wishart quoted press reports of the conference | ga which says the attorney-gen- y eral had been 'sly' in intro-| ducing the amendments last) moderate today and Thursday |. TORONTO The minister said Mr. Ren- wick had made a snide accusation which is a re-|Ontario today except flection upon his knowledge of|north country where there will the law and . . . a groundless|be increasing cloudiness and air develops over the province. of justice... ." The prospects for Thursday are| Mr. Renwick said that prior|for variable amounts of cloud to passage of the 1966 amend-|with showers in the north. ment coroners could be dis- missed only by proof of mis-|Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake behavior. iErie, Lake Huron, Niagara, | Mr. Wishart told the house|Lake Ontario, Haliburton, south- the Renwick allegation was "ajlern Georgian Bay regions: complete mis-statement of the|Sunny and a little warmer to- tion Act gives the cabinet power to make appointments "during pleasure." The minister said the only ef-|15 Thursday. |fect of the 1966 amendment was} Sudbury, North Bay, northern |to "re-affirm the law as it stood|Georgian Bay, jon that date as interpreted and|goma, Cochrane, southern White applied by the Court of Appeal for Ontario." a few showers tle warmer today. t (CP) -- Official, cloudiness TOM | forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. to- mostly cloudy and warm with a |few showers. Winds southerly 15 | {today and increasing to 20 on Synopsis: Temperatures will) Thursday. Northern White River, west-) . ne . jas a southerly flow of warmer|ern James Bay regions: Sunny|Cided its position on the judge's " ; but cloudin base and/It will be mostly sunny across pein gad Pag Atti ie the fore the bar of the Commons to in thelafternoon. Thursday mostly|defend himself. cloudy and warm with showers. Winds southerly 15 to 25. Windsor ...... St. Thomas Toronto, Hamilton, London,|;ondon ... Kitchener Mount Forest Wingham .. Hamilton .. f St. Catharines law." He said the Interpreta-|day. Variable cloudiness and|Toronto z warm Thursday with chance Of| Peterborough ...... by evening.|Kingston ..+..+0+0+ 3 |Winds light today and southerly|Trenton .......++.. 3 Killaloe .. Muskoka . Timagami, Al-|North Bay Sudbury .... River regions: Sunny and a lit-|Earlton ...... peees Variable Sault Ste. Marie ... Wishart Takes Exception | WEATHER FORECAST Remarks Made By Renwick Moderate Temperatures Today Mostly Sunny Across Ontario Thursday|about seeking the removal of tonight. Forecast temperatures OTTAWA (CP)-- The govern- {ment has made no decision Mr. Justice Leo Landreville from the Ontario Supreme Court, Prime Minister Pearson told the Commons Tuesday. Nor has the government de- request to appear personally be- Mr. Pearson was replying to It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat | right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. 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