Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1967, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAW.. TIMES, Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Church - Related Colleges To Get Provincial Grants TORONTO (CP)-- Education| if 50-per-cent grants were no Minister Davis Monday night|breach of the policy "then it announced a new program of|would be no breach to pay 100 provincial grants toward the/per cent." The minister made the an- lated universities and colleges.;nouncement during debate on Mr. Davis told the legislature| spending estimates of the uni- the denominational colleges will| versity affairs department after be given amounts equal to fed-| Opposition Leader Robert Nixon eral grants discontinued this|asked what year or to 50 per cent of the|planned to do in view of the grants to public universities on/discontinuation of the federal a per-capita basis, whichever is} grants. Mr. Davis said he had no The minister said the grants| idea yet how much the grants system will apply only to insti-| program would cost the govern- tutions which received funds un-| ment, since it would be based der the federal program andjon enrolments at the colleges that future church-related insti-| next December. operating costs of church « re- greater. the government Uniforms To Discard OTTAWA (CP) -- The three armed services, to be put in common uniform under unifica- tion, had current-style uniforms worth $10,610,721 on hand last March 31, the Commons was told Monday. Associate Defence Minister Cadieux gave the information in a written return for Alfred D. Hales (PC--Wellington Souty). The breakdown showed the navy. with uniforms worth $629,- 651, the army with a total of $4,642,127 and the air force with a total of $5,338,943. Complete switch to the new outfits may take years. tutions will not receive aid. The remark prompted Ed- ward Dunlop (PC -- Toronto Forest Hill) to tell the house he plans to introduce a private bill at the next legislature session establishing a Jewish theologi- cal seminary in Toronto. He hoped the policy might be made flexible enough to include the seminary. Mr. Davis replied that 'by and large the policy is not in- tended to encourage the estab- lishment of church-related col- leges in anticipation of provin-| cial grants." SAYS POLICY UNCHANGED He stressed that the grants "should not be regarded as a change in the long - standing provincial policy of support to} higher education" under which aid was limited to non-denomi-| national institutions. Canada," Unscheduled Presentation Is Made To Royal Couple WINNIPEG (CP) -- Proto- col went out the window Mon- day night when northern booster Harry Trager made an unscheduled presentation to Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus Ogilvy. Mayor Trager of The Pas was among the 1,000 guests at | a centennial awards dinner and, as the head table party made its exit, he confronted the princess with a gaily wrapped parcel. Mr. headed for a nearby table and ripped it open, much to the delight of onlookers. "Oh, this is something I've Ogilvy "Instead, it should be seen ie| been wanting since I came fo an appropriate and equitable means of compensating for fed-| eral grants previously re- ceived,"' he said. The remark prompted New Democratic Party Leader Don- ald MacDonald to suggest that princess as she held up a pair of fur-trim~med leather muk-luks, "What's this?" husband, looking at the black fur clip-on bowtie Mr. Trager {sion to college this year. said a delighted has designed and is distribu- ting to promote northern Man- itoba. Quickly own tie, he tried to put it on but failed. So did Mayor Tra- ger as the clasp broke. 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