Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Apr 19, 1967 'Right Honorable' Prefix Under New Arrangement OTTAWA (CP)--Under a new whether or not they are mem- system of titles for Canadian|bers of the U.K. Privy Council. governors-general approved by} the Queen, Michener assumed the designa-| Mr. tion "Right Honorable'? Monday|to the Privy Council of Canad: when he was sworn into office. |in October, 1962, ated with members of Queen's Privy Council in the! by Prime Minister United Kingdom and the peer-|after Mr. Michener, former Con- age. Members of the Queen's servative MP for Toronto-St. Privy Council in Canada--which | Paul's riding and Speaker of includes all present and past) [the House of Commons, cabinet others given the special honor--)general election. are addressed as able." Fe ' Prime Minister Pearson ex-| plained to reporters that men|Commons and Senate to the Ca who have become governor-gen- \nadian Privy Council. Last year, eral without first having been/all provincial premiers a member of the U.K. Privy | also appointed. as Council have been appointed to|/mark for the Centennial. it some time later. | Mr. Pearson said it isn't nec- This was the case with thejessary for Canadian governors- late Georges P. Vanier, was sworn in as Governor-Gen-} eral on Sept. 15, came a privy councillor on Feb. |practice, 20, 1963, when he became en- titled to "Right Honorable." Canadian Privy Council. Mr. Pearson said that under | Philip was appointed to the Ca- the new arrangement, gover-) Inadian council on Oct. 14, 1957, just as some non nors-general of Canada will be | and Earl Alexander of Tunis on called 'Right Honorable" from|Jan..29, 1952, when' he relin- the time they _assume office, quished the post of governor- Fluorides May Retard Bone Loss In Later Life CHICAGO (AP) -- A -jsity that causes bones to frac- searcher reported Monday pl |ture easily. The aorta is the dence that fluorides used in pro- | ati vessel from the heart grams designed to reduce tooth | which provides blood circulation decay may retard one loss in|for the body. later life and ra ward off | Hegsted said that calcification hardening of of an /artery is the advanced of the arteries. He said the arteries. D. M. Hegsted, of the Harvard |stag school of publié hea depart- lening ment of nutrit/on, veal is was|that while heart attacks are indicated in co tive studies|caused by an inadequate blood of two North Dakota areas--one|supply from the coronary arter- in which the fluoride content of|ies which feed the heart mus- the drinking water was high and|cle, the findings are "suggestive the other low. that fluorides may be beneficial In an interview and sympo-|in preventing the advanced sium discussion on nutrition and|stages of arteriosclerosis." bone loss at the annual meeting} Dr. Richmond W. Smith Jr. of of the Federation of American|the Henry Ford Hospital's de Societies for Experimental Bio-| partment of medicine in Detroit, logy, Hegsted gave this report|said calcification of the abdomi- on his studies: nal aorta has been found to be "The prevalence of reduced|more prevalent in low fluoride spinal bone density in adult/areas. women 'was approximately| He added that a higher incli- twice as high in the low fluoride|dence of calcification of the area. Collapsed vertabrae was |aorta-also is found in victims of two to four times greater in the|osteporosis than in the general low fluoride area. population. "Surprisingly, in adult men,| Dr. S. M. Garn of Fels Re- the prevalence of visible calcifi-|search Institute, Yellow Springs, cation of the aorta was twice as|Ohio, said studies fave shown high in the low fluoride area.|that bone loss begins in middle us, the intake of substantial|life and progresses with age. levels of fluoride assists in the; However, he said,"Women with maintenance of the skeleton, es-| multiple pregnancies who do not pecially in women who are more |breast-feed their babies tend to susceptible to osteoporosis and|suffer smaller bone loss than may reduce severe arteriosclé-|other women and that Negro rosis, especially in men." women fare better than white Osteoporosis is a loss of den-'women in this regard. Legal Aid Plan Could Ruin Juvenile Courts, Confab Told GENEVA PARK, Ont. (CP) A professor of Osgoode Hall law school warned Monday that Ontario's legal aid system could ruin juvenile courts. Graham Parker said legal aid would lead to more lawyers be- ing called into juvenile court by parents of children charged with delinquency. He feared these lawyers would attempt to have their clients released rather than consider what might be best for the child. A conference on justice and the juvenile was told few chil- dren who now appear in juve- of arteriosclerosis or hard- best for a child to go to train- ing school," the professor said. He urged that lawyers ap- pearing in juvenile court be given special instructions in the court's philosophy. He cited one case in which two students at Osgoode Hall spent 100 hours investigating a case of a 10- year-old boy charged with as- saulting his teacher. The students could have had the case dismissed on a legal technicality but their investiga- tion revealed the boy's mother was telling him to beat up peo- ple. Governor - General APPOINTED AFTER DEFEAT Michener was appointed and became Normally the prefix is associ-jentitled to 'The Honorable' for the |life. The appointment was made Pearson were a_ special who | general to be members of thea British Privy Council, though he 1959, and be- Idid not rule out continuing the |Canadians are appointed to the Prince a nile court are represented by counsel and only about three per cent plead not guilty. "Lawyers who are used to| appearing in adult courts are} not likely to consider if it is best for their clients to go to penitentiary, yet it might be OSHAWA ALUMINUM Sales & Service @ ALUMINUM SIDING @ ALUMINUM STORMS, PATIOS & RAILINGS @ ALUMINUM AWNINGS, ETC. 58 Nessau St. Oshawa Ph. 725-7922 Low Cost Mortgage Loans Get cash fast for house repairs, a new Car, vacations, or any other good reason. 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Vincent' Massey, Can- wie ied s first native-born governgr- ministers and. some/narrowly-defeated in the 1962|fen "ay "igoo¥es (a) fice from was a privy councillor in "The Honor-| It has been customary. to ap- |the U. KR ant Cana gi Hg pont former speakers of the|was appointed the Queen's rep- .|resentative. during This dispatch was sent out of Haiti by messenger because of censorship im- posed by Dictator Francois Duvalier's regime. By ROBERT BERRELLEZ PORT AU_ PRINCE, of his enemies, Rivalry In Haitian Regime Blamed For Bomb Blasts Haiti (AP) -- Two explosions which occurred during a celebration of President Francois Duvalier's rule last weekend are believed to have been the result of ri- valry within the Haitian dicta- tor's regime and not the work Three or four persons were reported killed and about 40 wounded by the blasts in Port au Prince Saturday night dur- 10th anniversary of his taking office. 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