Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1967, p. 3

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60 rest we.+6 sj Commons Gives Consent 'To Nationalize NS. Coal CENTRE |The Welsh county council here be damned." | plans in Welsh from now on despite THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Juue 28, 1967 3 PRINT AND BE DAMNED CAERNARVON, Wales London ought to be told where (CP) to get off... .I say print and to write all its cheques as MANY GO ABSENT By KEN CLARK Limited, a creature of the Nova 2 Statement from the national} Average annual rate for ab- | OTTAWA (CP)--The minority PARLIAMENT Scotia government. the Nova banks that they will: not cash senteeism in U.S. industry now \Liberal government Tues-| we Ae ae them, Alderman Robert Owenjis six per cent--an all-time day Woh. Commots wuthority. (6| AMENDMENT DEFEATED said: "These bright boys inihigh |nationalize the Cape Breton coal AT-A-GLANCE d the Pra a ,jmendment went jindustry but insisted on leaving By THE CANADIAN PRESS pio si a A wth the NDP L C 2 d a seme of wrangling pre- |against the Liberals, So the cor ow ost n Mortgages ceded voice-vote approval of the TUESDAY, June 27, 1967 poration was left with the power x itil: 18 "estAblii a 'Government The special parliamentary \to Promote, but not initiate, new Get cash fast for house repairs, a new car, |corporation to take over and| Committee on divorce pre- La a dla ge vacations, or any other good reason. lphase out money-losing Cape sented a report calling for |. i h these and. other limita- Breton 'coal mines. broader divorce tions, including the leaving of Monthly Payments All sides were anxious to clear, _,!t Tecommend@jgihat_mar- |stecl_ on the outside, Mr. Lewis You Borrow As Low As the bill through the House, even riage breakdown, ielty, de predicted the development cor- jthough some opposition 'mem-| sertion for three. } pe ici cee ee $2 000 $37 05 |bers wanted some changes, The| 2OM-Support for one Wear and (Objective of promoting an eco- . . (MPs sat more than an hour! ee ee tia doo ce $3 000 $55 58 jovertime to give the bill third divorce, 7 oe Roveraweht alen ds lead 4 i jrenewed pleas to extend the} land final reading. The final debate began with TUESDAY, June 27 scope of the development cor-| $4,000 $5,000 arden Problems rdens The Whitby Public School teachers held their annual is dinner dance recently at 3-5757 the Whitby Royal Canadian Legion Hall at which teach- WHITBY TEAC A period costume. Members of the board were guests. Seen from left are Miss M. Speiran and Mrs. C. Rob- erts, both among the recip- ers leaving the system re- ceived farewell gifts. The event was conducted on a centennial theme and many of the teachers attended in principle as the essential of marriage. Blocked by the rules from| 'ts submitting a minority report to| sue," said G. W. Baldwin (PC-- either Commons or Senate, the| Peace River), MPs called a press conference|sroup. said. | to say that the committee's rec-/ HOPES FOR PIONEERS ommendations fall short of what Members Fight To Establish Marriage Breakup Concept OTTAWA (CP) -- Five MPs who figure the Commons-Senate committee on divorce stopped short of the ideal solution to di- vorce plan to carry their fight to the public and the Commons|Greenwood), one of the five. for the marriage breakdown) in-|ened press and many organiza- gredient of judicial dissolution|tions which endorse the mar-|stand it, it should be easier for| they believe most Canadians be-| Royal) said the group had hoped lieve. the committee of which all were! 'We believe the public is way|members would pioneer by ac-! ahead of the legislators," said|cepting marriage breakdown as} Andrew Brewin (NDP--Toronto| the ground for divorce without} attaching such things as adult- "With the aid of an enlight-jery, desertion, etc. "If people thoroughly under-| riage breakdown idea, we hoped : them: to a t this i will be thoroughly can- sg deal pair an extension of the grounds for divorce because marriage breakdown is more humane and another of the| sociologically more. sound," he| vassed and made a national is- Gordon Aiken (PC -- Parry| Sound-Muskoka) said that while Gordon Fairweather (PC -- stricting definition, public Tuesday night. dation, committee said: solution of a marriage. j "Husbands are no longer thought to own their wives nor to possess the right to beat and ill use them. Nor does modern society tolerate brutality on the part of the wife." low remarriage. ONUS ON JUDGES Cruelty, Undefined, Aske As Grounds For Divorce OTTAWA (CP)--Cruelty, both{cruelty has been accepted for physical and mental with no re- is among proposed new grounds for di- vorce in a special parliamen- tary committee report made In a defence of its recommen- the Senate - Commons "Canadian divorce law has not changed with the times. So- ciety now believes that cruelty is sufficient ground for the dis- Nova Scotia now is the only province where cruelty is ac- cepted as a ground for divorce. In most provinces it is recog- nized as a ground for judicial separation, which does not al- ; The report said the definition 1 of cruelty, whether mental or physical, should be left to the "learning, good sense, respon- ~|the wider grounds proposed. by |the committee represent a '"'tre- | mendous improvement, the com- |mittee is doing half a job when it would be comparatively sim- ple to do a whole job." He predicted conflict between the committee extension of spe- cific grounds for divorce and its partial acceptance of the break- down id vith respec lengthy .ecparation, crimin.iity, ence, the report commented: alcohol and drug addiction, dis- "Actual physical violence is|appearance and wilful non-con- not necessary to establish cru-|sumation of marriage. elty. The matriomonial relations between the spouses must be ao IN are t th . considered, particularly in cases} te group note ct be "jem where the alleged cruelty. con-|Mittee's recommendation ha ; .._|been the grounds for divorce in sists not of actual physical vio-|5°~.. - 3 lence but of persistent and in- Britain for 30 years and found unsatisfactory. It was out of dis- 30 years. Discussing En g1ish experi- HERS WEAR CENTENNIAL COSTUMES | off-hit plant owned by Dominion problems. However, he offered to join the Nova Scotia govern-| }ment in a study of the steel in- jdustry in the province to pin- | point problems. Leslie Mc- ients of gifts; Farlane, chairman of the board; Mrs. M. Williams, As it has since the national- music consultant and Miss ization bill was first introduced, S. Island, social convenor. |the government resisted opposi- --Oshawa Times Photo | tion efforts to include a steel} ----------------~ |takeover by the proposed Cape |Breton Development Corp. It also beat back an NDP jamendment that would have |empowered the developn.ent| | corporation to start and own! |businesses in its work of pro- viding an economic alternative \to the phased-out Dosco coal mines on the Nova Scotia is- \land. | David Lewis (NDP -- York |South), who proposed the |change, said it was absurd to |give the corporation no greater) {powers than two other govern- jment agencies promoting indus- trial development in the prov- ince. | One is the federally-backed |Atlantic Development Board. coal An The and included in an omnibus bill to NS nee Cont Corp. at Spieey amend the Criminal Code that aE te : : will be introduced in the fall. Ba A een said Stockpiling DBS reported that the gross Mies Sie one k in; solution to| national product in the first sco's marketing and other! three months of the year was running at an annual rate of more than $60,000,000,000 Montreal Taschereau was named vice- president of the new Canadian transport commission. attempt to ministerial discretion in. citi- zenship cases was voted down in the Commons House amendments to ship Act designed to eliminate inequalities born zens. lawyer Pierre eliminate then passed the Citizen- between native- foreign-born citi- A bill providing for govern- ment takeover was given final WEDNESDAY, June 28 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to debate amendments to the Interpretation Act and es- timates of the health and wel- fare department. The Senate meets at 3 p.m. |The other is Industrial Estates Tony Schuliga, 17, of 49 Central Park S., a Petty Officer in the Oshawa Sea Cadet Corps "Drake", has been selected for the Corps D'Elite at Expo 67 in Mont- real. The Corps D'Elite is an honor guard which will be used to salute visiting consensus on cc tempt te Nort, «america Act redraft the British) now deau said Tuesday. per on the constitution. "If there were a specific con-|draft it . . Attempt To Redraft BNA Act IN HONOR GUARD Not Advisable, Says Trudeau OTTAWA (CP)--There {fs no|tion. But the constitution should tutional mat-|not be used as. a political foot- ters within Canada and any at-|ball. "In the circumstances, I feel isn't|it is much wiser to keep repeat-| advisable, Justice Minister Tru-jing that the constitution must| jbe obeyed... He rejected for a suggestion|feel it advisable to disrupt the| that Ottawa produce a white pa-|fabric of the country by sitting |down now and that we do not attempting to re- " dignitaries to Expo. It is be- ing formed from various cadet organizations across Canada and Tony is one of only 10 Ontario Cadets se- lected. The guard will be on duty at Expo or on Par- liament Hill in Ottawa from July 3 to Sept. 1. to give it high priority," he told) the Commons standing commit-/ tee on justice and legal affairs. | "But this is not the case." | Mr. Trudeau pointed to differ-| jing ideas within the Liberal) jparty itself on consitutitional | matters as an indication of the jurious reproaches, accusations satisfaction and study by a com- and nagging." " ; 7 mittee of prominent Britons A claim of cruelty would not called together by the Arch- be valid, however, if the spouse saat M +. |bishop of Canterbury that the seeking divorce had provoked it. marriage 'breakdown iden was The provocation "must be such Fn 4 as to deprive a reasonable per-| Or. and now was gaining wide) son of self-control." acceptance in Britain. ad The committee noted that} Canada, without a major some witnesses at its public|change of divorce laws in 100 years, had a chance to move to u hearings had warned that the introduction of cruelty would leave the door open to abuses. They urged a careful definition. There were references to cer- tain divorces in the United States where "mental cruelty" had been expanded to cover al- most any type of complaint. "However, in Canada, we have a bench of judges upun whom we may rely and, more- urgings of the Anglican Church, United Church, National Council of Women, ~ Canadian Mental Health Association and Cana- dian Jewish Congress and re- with the marriage breakdown principle. legitimate children could hav legal family status if wider the forefront by accepting the|vorce laws are adopted by Par liament. tary divorce committee Tuesday that if desertion for three years was made a ground ' i for divorce, "many thousands" Place specific divorce grounds of deserted wives and husbands would be saved from forming "common law" unions. | scious sibility and wisdom of Canadianjover, there has been built up judges... ." over the years a body of juris- Judges would have available|prudence which all Canadian for guidance the precedents set|judges would be expected to ful- in Nova Scotia and also in Eng-|low and would follow," the com- land where the ground of'mittee said. "Instead of being 130 years behind the times, we're only go-|as a ground for divorce where ing to be 30 years behind the|there was little likelihood of the times if the committee's pro-|c posals are adopted," agreed. they "within a reasonable period of) jlack on ci | Various proponents of a new) |constitution had suggested a uni-| \tary state, a kind of common) Desertion -- |market, a two-nation structure, | End Of Marriage? OTTAWA (CP)--Thousands of nmarried couples and their il- a loose federation of associate} states, and particular status for} Quebec. | Mr. Trudeau said some pro- /vincial governments have used| 4i-| the constitutional issue to divert) "lattention from difficult prob-/ lems within their own jurisdic- Lewis] OPTICAL | | The report of the Parliamen- said Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 Desertion was recommended |§ FREE 24 Hour Service Fast Dependable Redio Dispatched Plumbing Service. SERVICE MADE US, Estimates, Rates, Repair Specialist. Call Reasonable and gradual | | closing of the Cape Breton mines approval in the Commons. Be : Justice Minister deg poration beyond th Sle Vndustry Minister Drury's re- ; . i r Tre au feaiac peru he island to jection of requests for federal! ts) the ommons - justice e a takeover. of the Mc- stockpiling of Ca oe Br t teed ; committee the government | Bean nine in Pictou County on The proposal's aeiketicn was tel will give high priority to |the Nova Scetia mainland, Aid . ard eas . changes in divorce law through other avenues was stimulat ay- e F atts ate production at the lay He said abortion may not be | pouring into that area CHANGES APPROVED | Farlier, in rapid progress to a July 7 adjournment, the Com-| jmons approved a_ series of changes to the Citizenship Act One establishes a special court jto hear appeals of citizenship rejections, Others make it easier for for- eigners to become citizens Some legal inequalities between naturalized and native-born citi zens were eliminated An NDP amendment to place the final say on citizenship ap- plications in the hands of the appeal court was defeated 36 to 19. State Secretary Judy La:! {Marsh said it is essential for the minister in charge of citi zenship to have the right to re fuse citizenship on security grounds : Meanwhile in the Senate, Sen jator Arthur. Roebuck, 89, pro- jvoked an 'uproar when he ac- }cused the CBC. and some news- Papers, which he. did not name, jof spying on the Parliamentary jcommittee which brought down a report Tuesday recommend jing broader grounds for di- vorce. | The Liberal senator, co-chair- nan of the committee, said the news media had published the contents of the report before it |was officially made public. This |was a breach of parliamentary |Privilege, he added. 2 Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call a Member of the OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo ane \ stitutional issue, I would be glad) ------_----_--_--_--_--__--_---- | ustrime LISTING SERVICE LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN?P THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. 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