sions: light esday Is de- Cool. heast and tario Lieutenant - Governor Governor - General ) Earl Rowe at a Govern- Mrs. Michener greet On- ment House reception Mon- day following the installa- QUEEN'S REPRESENTATIVES MEET tion of the new governor- general. Centennial Centre UNITED CHURCH SUPPORTS Inquiry Requested | TORONTO (CP) -- The On-|the group wants a course of tario legislature has been asked|study and a system of licens-| to call a public inquiry intojing to weed out unfit people) mushrooming costs, staff resig-|ncw practising spiritual heal-| nations and delayed completion! ing. : : date of the province's centen-| In the centennial project de- nial project, the Sg peo ber Ayre Bo koggarses cn echnol-| information ster, s = a 1967-68 estimates include oper- The call came Monday from{ating costs of the centennial Fred Young (NDP -- Toronto-|centre but not capital costs Yorkview) and Vernon Singer|which are covered in works de- (L -- Toronto-Downsview) dur- partment estimates. ing house debate on the $10,- ANSWERS CRITICISM 527,000 spending estimates of) He said it was never expected the department of tourism and |the centre would cost only information for 1967-68. |$5,000,000. The figure had only Mr. Singer said the cost of|been the portion of the cost the "'post - centennial centre"/subject to a 50-50 sharing ar- has risen to $30,000,000 from an|rangement with Ottawa. | initial estimate of $5,000,000 and| The minister blamed an in-| that members have a right to|crease in estimated cost of the know '"'how much this white ele-| buildings to $21,700,000 from phant has cost, what it is going $11,000,000 on struc tural to cost and when it will be com- changes which "increased the BREATH TEST TORONTO (CP) -- Police should be authorized to use breath-analysis and blood-level tests where impaired driving is suspected, a United Church of Canada agency says. The board of evangelism and social service of the church made the suggestion in a wide- ranging list of resolutions dur- ing the weekend. In other resolutions, the board recommended: --Provision of public schools in both English and French in all parts of Canada where a second language group forms a sizeable minority. --Better planning of land use by provincial governments, FOR IMPAIRED --Purging criminal records of} rehabilitated convicts. until a strike is over. strikes without sides being present in court with the right to call witnesses and cross- examine. --Stiffer car - safety regula- tions, eliminating such haz- ards as protruding knobs in cars, installation of shoulder harness and improvement of brakes and tires. Provincial aid for highway} safety education. A minimum income, geared on family size, forall Canadian families should be provided, the} board added. New Mekong Delta Drive a farmers march on 7 Pie ' ; --Abolition of injunctions in}ment Hill in Ottawa for some \time in May or June. Called initially by the On-lreply, delivered alternately injcago) who represents Speck,|\delegates at the convention. tario Federation of Agriculture.|English and French, began on|made an oral motion for a new|-- the march is a protest against|a light note. He said he felt as|trial Monday. The prosecution the new federal dairy policy|though he had run all the way|requested that the motion be effective April 1, gives|back from New Delhi. \dairy farmers an at - factory 'milk price of $4.75 a hundred-|words of tribute for the gov-|sides that all further motions | weight. They had soug government \paying export costs. jwith (CP Wirephoto) which the federal | Farmers March In May Or June TORONTO (CP)--The Ottawa|when he and Mr. March Committee, made up of members of farmer organiza-| Governor - --Protection of strikers' jobs|tions Monday, set the date for|wearing formal morning attire,|nurses. The Circuit Court jury|tees functioning in each region Parlia-|!ooked at ease throughout the ht THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 18, 1967 3 | a -- " State Visit Plans Top |. aiince Roland Michener was sworn in as Canada's 20th Governor- OTTAWA (CP) --Governor-|dians should feel pride in the!ecantry came when the newly- General in a Senate ceremony |General Michener planned tolachievements being made in iistalled Governor-General and Prime Minister Pearson an- spend his first full. day in office |Quebec. his wife left the Parliament, novwnced plans to establish an today delving into the mass of} 'We now see in French Can- Buildings to go to Rideati Hall,! order for distinguished serv- preparations for his heavyyjada a renaissance of that crea-|the stately official residence a. ice to the country called the schedule of 1967 state visits, jtive vigor and intellectural bril- mile east. "Order of Canada." | He had two side items as well /liance which have long been the The great bell of the Peace \ two-day federal-provincial j--taking over as chancellor of\mark of French civilization." |Tower began striking the noon conference of health ministers the new Order of Canada| As he spoke, the last shots hour as he strolled out from the opened with an Ontario call awards announced Monday by|were being fired of the first 21- main doors to inspect a 100-man for higher federal payments to {Prime Minister Pearson and{gun artillery salute in his honor.|guard of honor from the Regi- acid pe arth acto | j i AN jeu : Sis provincial medical care plans, preparing for his 67th birthday! 'The high moment of pag-ment of Canadian Guards. = ; ia Poe z External Affairs Minister Wednesday. j * | t \ The new Governor - General! | Martin said the government | will study possible advantages . pope Mecgepn vated Fulton Gears Campaign | of Canadian participation in try's history. | the proposed Latin American The kickoff event. is the offi- common market. cial opening of Expo 67, just t t t The Commons entered the nine days. away on April 27.| 0 ar n ars on third week of debate on forces Two days later Emperor Haile} aaa aaa ' : unification with no sign of Selassie of Ethiopia is due at/ G7. RY, MEN RELLY a ontare he ede enttea! Monday! agreement by an all - party Rideau Hall, the first of almost : : opaNe ; ulton Ne his schedule for the rest of| committee seeking to set a 70 state visitors coming to ot-| has geared his campaign for the this month will keep him in On- limit on it. fawn in Cantsanlal Wear |Progressive Conservative lead-|tario except for an April 24 visit | The Governor-General took of. ership so the main foundations to Portage la Prairie. | TUESDAY, April 18 of support in each province will | : fice Monday in a glittering in-| SCTONS IN ent y : Py |staliation poremony. in the Sen-|take shape by the end of this)}# REGIONS IN ONTARIO. ee * fred ate chamber. conducted before a|Month, his organizers say. | Ontario has been divided into WotGa tacoae . a 4 Ming capacity audience of 700 politi: By that time, the 51-year-old 14 regions, each to have a Ful- he S65 n a tan ul, cal leaders, diplomats, military former justice minister will ton committee with a chairman. Senate ele eyo Pee chiefs and wives. " /have visited nearly every region Former Hamilton, Ont., MP & |RAIN HELD OFF in. each province and the full-;Bobby McDonald heads the five- ERECT DOG TOILET | A threatening overcast and a time organizers will have gone sel Hamilton area commit-| KASTBOURNE, England chill wind sharply reduced the through the same areas two and hie Ontario legislature member (CP)--Civie authorities in this crowds outside but did not mar sometimes three times jie Eagleson ne hairman of héoast resor > the military pomp and pag-| Mr. Fulton already has com-|the multi-riding Toronto com- Southcoast resort have installed leantry of the occasion. The rain pleted swings through British|mittee ; a dog's toilet in one of the town held off until later in the day. Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, In Quebec, the 10-riding Que- parks, A spokesman said East- The Governor - General took New Brunswick and Nova Sco-|bec City committee is headed journe is a quiet dignified town | Of Michener Agenda ic. = the three-part oath of office, re- tia. He expects to revisit these by a civil engineer, Guillaume plying with a firm "I do". and provinces before the convention | Piette. The multi-riding Mont-) 'Je le jure' as it was read by in Toronto Sept. 6-9. real English-language commit- Mr. Justice J. R. Cartwright of For the last 10 days or so he 'ee is under the chairmanship and dogs are expected to be- have in a similar manner, |Then he signed the oath book to j become Canada's 20th Gov-|s \ernor-General and commander- jin-chief. It was exactly a week earlier the Supreme Court of Canada. has concentrated on organizing Mg Montreal lawyer Richard | Holden. n Quebec and Ontario. M a ----_--_------| Mr. Fulton's Quebec visits during the past week have in- A d C cluded preliminary organization rme onvoy of committees in the Rimouski region and in the Eastern Town- Chain Link Fences |that he had left New. Delhi, o> ieee | . « ' 8 0 years as ships. The province is being or- Kk retegtete, Einasine teh comenuelener. "| Carries Speck ganized oo basis of pola atest. jatetrecece Re Canadian high commissioner | After the oath signing, Prime; PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- An/geographical regions, {Minister Pearson spoke briefly armed convoy of police re-| Eastern Ontario and the two lin congratulation. At one pointjturned Richard Speck to Chi-jnorthern and northwestern On- he set aside his prepared text|cago Monday where he will re-|tario regions are, due for organ- Uae 'lesagtatae for a light-hearted reference toj}main for the duration of the|ization in the final week of the ie % [REALE jthe days at Oxford University [legal proceedings planned tojmonth and the first few days of i ir Michener save him from the electric|May. played hockey together. That |chair. Lowell Murray, Mr. Fulton's was in 1919. | Speck, 25, was convicted Sat-|campaign manager. in Ottawa, : You 'owe it to yourself to get eur General Michener,jurday of murdering eight|said that key men and commit- Price on any fencing job, residential or industrial, big or small, recommended that he be put to/will mean 600 or 700 men and hour-long ceremony. death women volunteers at work col- HAD LIGHT NOTE Gerald W. Getty, public de-|lecting votes for Mr. Fulton! His nine - minute speech of|fender of Cook County (Chi-|from among the 2,400 voting } Prompt service end quelity werk- manship et @ reasonable eost, Call we new for @ free estimete. A-ONE FENCE Co. call 723-5377 John Ovens 0. D. OPTOMETRIST oynor - General's predecessor,|be heard in Chicago and Judge PHONE 723-4811 ien. Vanier, who died March 5.|Herbert C. Paschen recessed | 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA || Mr. Michener said all Cana- proceedings until May 15. 1 ! ! {made in writing. Both he and Mr. Pearson had| It was stipulated by both pleted." scope and concept of the cen-| Launched By Saigon Force In other legislature business: tre." : ot 1. Commercial Affairs Minis-| Present estimates, he said.' SAIGON (AP) -- There were|claimed destroying or damag- ter Leslie Rowntree gave no- indicate completion of the first continuing clashes in the north-|ing 83 cargo barges, 14 trucks, tice of a bill amending On-|two buildings of the complex by/ernmost provinces below the|six bridges and three gun sites. tario's deposit insurance legis- October 1968 but "the com-|qemilitarized zone of the Viet-| South Vietnamese headquar- lation. The bill requires all On-/pletion date is basically in the namese war today as 1,500 Sai- ters reported two more. Viet tario - incorporated .loan and hands of the contractor." gon government troops launched Cong attacks today against trust companies to register un-| Elmer Sopha (L. -- Sudbury)|, new drive in the Mekong der the federal government's|blamed skyrocketing costs On pejta. deposit insurance scheme. "intervention" by Education) Us. and South Vietnamese 2, Allan E. Reuter (PC--Wa- Minister William Davis wh0|forces reported 90 Communists terloo South) introduced a res-|"took over the project as if he ijloq by ground forces and olution calling on the govern- owned it." [helicopter gunships. in clashes, ment to increase the number of| The legislature also £avelin clashes about four miles parks in southwestern Ontario|third and final reading to six|from Hue, the old imperial cap- and to improve existing loca-|bills including one which per-|ital, U.S. losses were three tions. mits the Ontario Medical Serv-|,ijled and seven wounded, a 3. James Renwick. (NDP-- ices Insurance Plan to make/cnokesman said. Toronto Riverdale) introduced|payments on the basis of the) Ajong the central coast plains, a bill to extend the anti-dis-| current fee schedule of the On- two South Korean divisiort crimination provisions of On-|tario Medical Association. : jneared a linkup in a drive from! tario's Human Rights Code to} The amendment to the Medi-|the north and from the south to the functions of professional or-|cal Services Insurance Act Of open up a long stretch of the ganizations. 1965 will permit OMSIP to vital coastal Highway 1.between 4. Second reading--approval|make payments at 90 per cent Song Cau and Tuy Hoa. in principle--was given a gov-|of the fees listed in the OMA| The linkup will close the 37- ernment bill strengthening the|schedule that went into effect mile stretch between the two Human Rights Code by pro-)April 1. ; : coastal cities and extend the hibiting discrimination in hiring| The five other bills provided | central coastal stretch in allied procedures and rental of all/for grants in lieu of taxes for|hands to a distance of 235 miles self-contained dwelling units. two Niagara River bridges. and fom Qui Nhon to Tan Lam. 5. The Spiritual Healers of;made housekeeping changes in| Meanwhile, U.S. marines and Ontario told the legislature's the insurance, energy and On- South Vietnamese troops con- committee on the healing /arts'tario energy board acts. tinued bulldozing a cleared : eer gee De ise een omens on teinip below the eastern, part of |the zone, and the United States has been shifting its forces to provide reinforcements in the northern provinces just below No Public Commitments By Ottawa On Medicare «iii stistr'nSaint 'North Vietnam Monday. Pilots By KEN KELLY federal law passed last Decem-| ; ' ber means Ontario will get only) W D OTTAWA (CP)--Health Min- 49 per cent | WOMan vies ister MacEachen is making no' g as | commitments publicly to provin-/NO THOUGHT TO CHANGE BI H t ] Fi cial demands for more money| Mr. MacEachen confined him- n 0 e ire and fewer strings on federal self to saying Ottawa is Biving| wTAMI. Fla. (AP) -- Fire payments to provincial medical1o thought to a change in its), O46 out in a downtown Miami 'care insurance programs. legislation. But federal authori- hotel early today killing one Mr. MacEachen said Monday ties argued that the Ontario pro-| oman and severely burning an 'the federal government has/posal would strike down a built-| siderly nah, given no thought to changing in incentive of the federal law) pojjce said the top floor of "\build a »the basis of ,general payments to keep costs down. to the provinces, scheduled to start July 1, 1968. |pay half the national average} the three-storey Haven Hotel The federal government will burst into flames: about 1,50 a.m., trapping more than a He also appeared: to reject ajper capita cost of acceptable | dozen sleeping guests in their bid that the federal government|provincial programs. Provinces foot part of the administrative|with high costs, like Ontario, rooms. Officers said when they ar- - costs of provincial programs. He would receive less than half the yived some were hanging from said such costs now are ex- provincial per capita cost and) window sills and others were cluded in the federal law "and|those with low costs, more than|<creaming for help. Firemen 'that's our policy." {half their provincial per capita.| nicked the people off the walls A two-day closed conference; Jean-Paul Cloutier, Quebec's) with ladders, said a police ser- of federal and provincial health|health minister, objected to the|geant. ministers, called to a attached on the rs -------- i ins e, opened|money, saying awa shou en ee liga coop aiagtainis |not dictate "when and "how the OSHAWA ALUMINUM Dr. Matthew B. Dymond pe ih a ee organize their Salss & Service i that Ottawa gua-|medicare plans. - | @ ALUMINUM SIDING thems dat "no province will) Mr. MacEachen said he still} ¢ pheihe e Gattis: receive less than 50 per cent of believes there's a strong pos-] . ALUMINUM AWNINGS, ETC. 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