Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1967, p. 3

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sINESSMEN'S iCHEONS je -- 1.35 INNER m. to 8:00 p.m. ood Food sonable Prices g Rear of Hote! L. LANCASTER KING ST. W. 4 atlry TORS ing St. E.... hawa 7th, 1967 Quarter 7? Tb. ight 75 |b. oe mex 49° 49° 10° ws 45° }-OZ. TIN "ments amounting ada, presented an hour LAWYERS DISCUSS ETHICS AT MEETING IN CITY A panel discussion on ethics in criminal law, with Toronto and? Oshawa law- yers taking part, was held in Oshawa last night. Mem- _bers of of the panel | were left: lower Terence moderator and im- mediate past president of fhe Ontario County § Bar Association which sponsor- ed the discussion; ° 'Be Clive _ from Kelly, Bynoe, Toronto defence lawyer, Bruce Affleck, 'Trown Attorney for Ontario county; Joseph Pomerant, defence lawyer from To- ronto; and Graham _Park- Experimental Rule To Force | By DENNIS ORCHARD OTTAWA (CP)--An mental" rule adopted in 1965 to|day night. set time limits on Commons de- bates on government legislation|the harsh defence debate enters Hits ABth day will be invoked for the first /Final Vote On Unification time Thursday to force a final|servative MPs still talking on "experi-| vote on unification by next Tues-|the first of 65 clauses in the |bill to merge the 'army, air The clause-by-clause stage of|force and navy. today with Con- Mcllraith --------------|that the parties had failed to/ settle Government House Leader| annoynced Tuesday | voluntarily on a_ time |limit and a government motion an jwill be brought in Thursday) EXPENDITURES Directors of the Oshawa. Gen- eral Hospital approved more than $10,000 for house commit tee expenditures at a board meeting Tuesday night. Pur- chases included everything from a vacuum cleaner to an inter- com system in the operating room. Directors also approved the purchase of surgical instru- to approxi- mately $20,000. HOSPITAL FLAGS Directors of Oshawa General Hospital approved spendings Tuestay for six flags to fly over the hospital entrance and Mc- Laughlin Hall for centennial. Canadian, provincial, and cen- tennial flags will be raised at both buildings. NEW SKETCHES New sketches of the proposed west wing of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital will be viewed this week by directors of the hospital board and then referred to the property and finance committees for further investi- gation. Board president E. G. Storie estimated Tuesday - the $10,500,000 annex to the hospital will not break ground for about one year following the. final sketches of the addition. EXPO REPORT Expo 67 -- "a pre-opening Report,"' will be the topic of guest speaker, Alex MacKey of|: Hotel Genosha. INTER-CLUB VISIT A large group of the mem- bers of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa are planning to take part in an inter-club visit, May 23, to Rochester, N.Y. The party will fly by chartered plane and tour the plants of Eastman Kodak and Bosch and Lomb as taker. »{tion area project out of current (taxation of 1968 and 1969. It) tablishment of three staff posi- tions munity Menta] Health Clinic: a psychiatric social worker, psy- chologist and a_ clerk-stenog-| {calling for a restriction to three|Seats. Signing the formal oath} |more days debate. Canadian Legion, Branch 43, at/ ol regular membership meet- lbated all including two husband and wife teams, were: Mr, and Mrs. W. Ander-| son and Mr. and Mrs, C. Whit Many district ex-service! th women are invited by member-|."° ship chairman, son, the Legion. A total of 36 new members. | were inducted. They William _Pier-| to come forward and join! LAKEFRONT LAND Council has accepted offers from lakeshore property own- ers wanting to sell one lot of land for a total of $17,200. The city will use the area for parks purposes -- just east of Lake- view Park. DECLINE MEMBERSHIP Council has endorsed a board of control recommendation that the Central Ontario Regional fall a week from today, 25, on.the 248th sitting day of| |parliamentary longest on record. This motion likely will be de- day Thursday. The 'Conservatives are expected to be.alone on voting against it The thus would! April} "guillotine" the session as 1964-65 | the' session--tying Further business guarantees | jthe record will be easily broken. | The government must ask the) Commons and Senate for aj further month's spending au- thority before adjourning briefly | --perhaps over a weekend--and starting on a new session. Current plans are to pass two other items as well before pro rogation. They are a supplemen tary estimate of $750,000 to launch a Crown corporation,pro- cilities, and a bill that outlaws ane er, professor of law at goode Hall in Toronto. Elghty-four Oshawa and Toronto lawyers attended. ~--Oshawa Times Photo ie e and possession of the drug LSD. The LSD legislation was intro- duced Tuesday night in the Sen- | ate, providing for prison terms! of up to three years for posses- sion of the "mind-expanding"' drug and 10 years of traffick- ing. The Senate, resuming work after a month-long Easter re- jcess, also, gave first reading to a bill removing certain restri¢-| tions of language and domic ile| applying to immigrants seeking | |Canadian citizenship. Four new Liberal senators were installed and' took their jas ate were Maurice La-| |montag former state secre-| tary;. andrew Thompson, for-! mer Ontario Liberal leader; | Keith Laird, a Windsor, Ont.,| lawyer; and Mary Elizabeth/| Kinnear of Port Colborne, 'Ont.,} former President of the Liberal |W 'omens s Federation. Fast Action HOUSE SALES! | Coll @ Member of the | OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo |aae!| viding educational television fa-, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Development Council be in- formed that the city does not wish to take out membership in the development council for now. The reason? The services which would be offered through the development organization are already organized and be- ing well provided by various departments of the city's ad- ministration. CONSERVATION PROJECT City council has voted in} favor of notifying Central Lake | Ontario Conservation Authority | 'of its intention to raise monies for the Heber Down conserva- | amounts year, to °$7,946 for each| HEALTH CLINIC Council has approved: the es- for the Oshawa Com- well as attending the meeting Pepnety PURER e Oe enee ROET of the Rochester Rotary Club. FREE Estimates, Reosoncble LASER BEAM Retes, Repair Specialists. Don Cook, a public relations | officer, Bell Telephone of Can-| long demonstration with a laser beam, Monday night at the Osh- awa Tennis Club. The event was sponsored by the Ontario Coun- ty General Radio Service Asso- ciation. The association is made) up of two-way radio enthusiasts | in the Ontario County district. LEGION MEMBERS A mass. initiation of new! members was held by Royal e- Two Fingers Two Seconds And A Little Lift IT'S THAT EASY GET A LAWN-BOY The first time you start a new put any muscle into Lown-Boy's curse it, or work on it. All you to. ON", push down once to p two fingers. Presto! It's going. 'about all the other power mowers you've started. You don't _ LAWN-BOY ... HEAR THE '67 POWER MOWERS @ heiney's SPRING Galdeninc Take A Drive To VAN BELLE GARDENS For The... DO-IT-YOURSELF @ FERTILIZER "Your Friend 5 Minutes East @ SPREADERS @ TOOLS @ TOPSOILS ® SEEDS, ETC. @ Advice on your Garden Problems Van Belle Gardens Garden On Highway No. 2... 623-5757 Centre" of Oshawa PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS | TUESDAY, April 18, 1967 The government with action to limit the forces unification debate after an all- party committee was unable to. agree when to end it. Immigration Minister Mar- chand announced planned changes in immigration stand- ards which would lessen the emphasis on: skilf and educa- tion. - Health Minister MacEachen forecast after a two-day meet- ing with provincial ministers will Mr. participate erally-supported medical care | plan, that all in the MacEachen also an- nounced with provincial sup- port steps to curb use of the hallucinatory drug LSD. A Creditiste motion for an emergency debate on federal dairy policy was ruled out by Speaker Lucien Lamoureux. Government legislation pro- viding prison terms of up to three years for possession of LSD and 10 years for traffick- fo Money To Invest ! 614% per annum r five years by Investing in Guaranteed Investment Certificates which are Guaranteed--os to Principal and Interest, Flexible-----moy be used as Col- loteral for loans, Redeemable--by the event of death, Authorized--os' Trustee Aet In- vestments. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUS) & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simeoe St. N., Oshawe 723-5221 Executors 23 King St. W., Bowmanville' 623-252 proceeded health provinces FRIDAY NIGHTS end SATURDAYS WEDNESDAY, April 19 ate. The Commons meets 2:30 p.m. to resume deba ing was introduced in the Sen- at on armed forces unification, The Senate meets at 3 p.m. | LIFT LAND MINES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Ape 19, 1967 3 CAIRO (AP)-- ~The Egyptian} armed forces are clearing land|prising the Second World War|make mines from a a large area com-ibattlefield of El Alamein the area safe for oil tol prospecting. te fed- yet? It's ginder ale that's deliciously different. OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS REGISTRATION KINDERGARTEN & GRADE | PUPILS Registration of Kindergarten and Grade | pupils who will be entering school for the first time in September, 1967, will be held in all schools except King Street, Ridgeway, and T. R. McEwen Senior Schools during the afternoons-of MAY 3rd and 4th, from 1:30 P.M, to 4:00 P.M. For KINDERGARTEN, the Registration will be for children whose 5th Birthday is not later than December 31st, 1967. For GRADE |, the Registration will be accepted for children whose 6th Birthday is not later than December 31st, 1967. Pupils mow enrolled in Kindergarten do not need to register for Grade |. Birth Certificates must be presented before children will be finally | admitted. If these are not presently available they should be obtained im- mediately from the Registrar General's Department, 70 Lombard Street, Toronto, Ontario, (Fee $2.00) and submitted to the principal on or before June 29th, 1967. The Board would appreciate as complete a registration as possible so that the adjustment of school districts may be completed as early as possible. S. E. LOVELL, C. M. ELLIOTT, Chairman Superintendent of Public Schools The unique flavor and darKer amber color is from an original recipe treasured by Wilson's for 92 years. 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