Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1967, p. 2

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Q TH OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 12, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Sharp Has Good News For Mining Industry etn ey ¢ OTTAWA (CP)--The mining {industry's public anguish over the Carter report on taxation has been met by a government guarantee that new-mine tax ;exemptions will continue for an- tother 6% years. {. Finance Minister Sharp laid sindustry fears temporarily at rest Thursday with a Commons sstatement which promised 'three-year tax exemptions for ¢new mines would stay at least until Jan. 1, 1974. He also pledged a status quo until Jan. 1, 1969, in treatment of prospectors and their back- ers, who are not now taxed on proceeds from sale of property they have discovered. Purpose of Mr. Sharp's state- ment is to prevent cancellation by industry of planned develop- ments because of concern over implementation of the Carter royal commission report on tax- ation. New Chairman OTTAWA (CP)--R. S. Jones| of Richmond Hill, Ont., manu-! facturing manager of Weyer-| haeuser Canada Ltd, ; The committee, +the invitation of the federal for-; festry department, is made up sof representatives from the) {woods industry across Canada, tand the forestry department. } At a luncheon meeting, For- sestry Minister Sauve said the 'purpose of the committee is to keep the forestry department j"in contact with reality." « The only other officer named 'at the one - day meeting was «Dr. H. Schwartz of the forestry | idepartment in Ottawa, elected #secretary. ' HERE AND THERE e ' ' MITCHELL SHARP ... Status Quo Tax Feared TORONTO (CP) -- Leslie WaS/Rowntree, Ontario commercial |also would make time-and-a- getected chairman of the na-/affairs minister, said Thursday |half for overtime mandatory. tional advisory committee on night the deposit insurance} "forest products research at its'scheme now being considered | initial meeting here Thursday.|by Quebec may hurt companies formed at/not chartered in that province. | In an address to the Ontario section of the Trust Companies Association of Canada, he said: "The position appears to be that the Quebec government in- tends to see that every deposi- tor in the province is insured, irrespective of the type of de- posit-taking institution that is involved, and that this move will be financed by an increase in tax to the companies in- volved, thereby becoming an addition to the business tax." Church Tax TORONTO (CP) -- Premier : AGENTS APPOINTED John Robarts said Thursday the : City Cartage Co., was: ap-|government's policy on pro- «pointed last night as exclusive|perty-tax exemptions for fagents for United Van Lines of|churches will await findings of { Canada. SQUADRON REUNION | « Princess Alexandra will offi-| iciate in the **Colors" to } Squadron, on May 27, when it}; tholds its reunion late this month, in Edmonton. Transpor- |Ontario's committee on taxa- |tion. He was replying in the legis- presenting ofjlature to Elmer Sopha (L-- the 418 RCAF/Sudbury) who asked for an out- ine of government policy in view of a statement by the pre- tation is being arranged, from mier "to the effect that the 'Toronto. Any former member|Churches ought not to be exempt *who may not have been con-|from municipal taxation." itacted, is asked 'to get in Stouch with F-L "Ted" Sor phone 723-7772. SATISFACTORY | Keith Drake of RR 2, Beaver- ton, injured in a three-car col- lision near Port Perry Monday night, is reported in "satisfac: tory" condition in the intensive care unit of Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Drake was in- volved in an accident that caused $2,500 damage to three aytomobiles and put three men in hospital. William McDonald, 52, Thorah Township and Albert Drake, 54, RR 2, Beaverton, re- main in satisfactory condition Girl Saved ST. THOMAS (CP)-- A CNR brakeman jumped Thursday from a moving freight train and ran ahead of it to snatch a young girl from its path. The girl, a teen-ager who ap- peared to be deaf, slipped away in the confusion as a crowd gathered at the level crossing where she had been walking. D. B. Potter, 50, of London, Ont., was riding on the lower step of the caboose on a train being backed toward the level crossing when he saw the girl on the tracks. He ran ahead of +the train and pushed her off the tracks. First Reading TORONTO (CP) -- The legis- lature gave first reading Thurs- day to a bill that would give Ontario a 40 - rather than a 48-hour work week with the same take-home pay. The amendment to the Hours of Work and Vacations with) Pay Act introduced by Ted) Freeman (NDP--Fort William) Robarts Due To Attend PM's Meeting TORONTO (CP) -- Premier Robarts says he will go to Prime Minister Pearson's meet- ing on Canadian affairs, but he will hold his own meeting whether federal representatives come or not. Some sources hinted that poli- tical jockeying was involved in the question of meetings about Canada's future. by calling for a Confederation of Tomorrow conference, at which the federal government and the provinces would ex- change views without. reaching decisions. Ontario and Quebec have started to prepare for such a meeting. But there was obvious re- luctance in Ottawa to follow such a provincial lead. Mr. Pearson called on Mr. Robarts and the other nine prov- incial premiers to meet him in Ottawa July 5, the same day they are all sworn in as privy councillors to discuss -- among | WEATHER REPORT TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to- lay. Synopsis: Skies are generally, clear or clearing. Cold. Satur- day sunny and warmer. Windsor, Lake St. Clair re- gion: Variable cloudiness today, mostly cloudy with chance of showers Saturday. Cold. North- erly winds near 15. Toronto, Hamilton, London, Mr. Robarts started the round |; a1¢ Erie, Niagara, Lake Hu- ron, southern Georgian Bay, western Lake Ontario regions: Sunny but with considerable afternoon cloudiness today. Clear and cold tonight. Clouding over Saturday with chance of showers. Northerly winds near 15 today but gusty in the after- noon. Sudbury, North Bay, eastern Lake Ontario, Haliburton, north- ern Georgian Bay, Algoma, Ti- magami, southern White River regions: Sunny but with consid- erable afternoon cloudiness to- day. Clear and cold tonight. Clear and Cold Tonight Showers May Fall Sat. Sunny and warmer Saturday. Northerly winds near 15 but gusty this afternoon. Northern White River, Coch- rane, western James Bay re- gions: Sunny this morning but mostly cloudy with a few show- ers or snowflurries this after- noon, Sunny and not so cold Saturday. Winds northerly near 15 but gusty this afternoon. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight, high Saturday Windsor .... . 35 55 St. Thomas . London ..... Kitchener .. Mount Forest . 28 48 Wingham .......+.. 28 48 Hamilton .....++-+. 32 50 St. Catharines ..... 35 50 Toronto ...-.+e00-. 35 | 55 Killaloe Muskoka . North Bay Sudbury .....+..... 28 45 other things--a common bill of rights for all Canadians. | Some observers saw this as a move to upstage Mr. Robarts in the matter of conferences. AGREES TO ATTEND | Mr. Robarts said Thursday he) has agreed to participate in the Ottawa meeting and is 'quite willing to consider" the sugges- | Act Revision OTTAWA (CP)--The Juvenile) Delinquents Act will be revised) completely this year to stress| rehabilitation of young offenders | and. to separate them from) hardened criminals. | Solicitor-General Pennell has said' the changes will include power for juvenile courts to make fuller use of probation and parole services and of sus- pended sentences. A special committee reported | in 1965 that the present legisla-| tion for a common bill of rights. | However he made it clear the| one - afternoon session did not make superfluous his idea for a full-scale conference. He said his government will hold the Confederation confer- due to Toronto. 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