al after a motor- pa, 21, of Doug- n Ottawa hospital t by a car near McCartney, 46, neighbor's pool in hip outside Otta- rge Victor Morin, le, when hit by a Macdonald-Cartier Bowmanville. cis Walters, 18, n from a motor- over by a truck Installed } Radio Dispatched ig Service, MADE US, 23-1191 FR SEI UDGET R BILLS : LOAN ice your payments ich as half .NCE ympany Problems ENTRAL for us 5 SION f money ne where IT, and e money. for your Dept. 21 TODAY'S TOPIC % JOSEPH GALEA HOW DO YOU LIKE living in Oshawa? Six people were asked this question during a man-on-thestreet survey. They said: Joseph Galea, 21 Maple St.; "I don't -- I like the country." Helmut Jeckel, 293 Labrador Dr.: "I came to Oshawa to play soccer, met a ovr vn smn HELMUT JECKEL MRS, JOHN ROSS girl and married her. Yes, I like Oshawa very much." Mrs. John Ross, Gibb St.: 'I don't like it! We've only been here two months and I don't like it. You can't get what you want in the stores and the food prices are higher here than they are in Toronto. Most of the people in the city work on iiacentatngte gn Living In Oshawa FOUR-DAY SESSION OPENS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 8, 1967 3 By KEN KELLY QUEBEC (CP)--Equal French and English language rights throughout Canada and the extent of Quebec's separate- ness were touched on by study | groups at the Progressive Con- servative party's advisory poli- cy conference Monday, Launching a four-day discus- | sion of constitutional change, one study group quickly re-| solved that French-and English-speaking Canadians) Tory Thinkers Advocate Equal Language Rights Seafarers MONTREAL (CP)--Leonard breadth of viewpoint represent-|spoken for the separatist fac-| McLaughlin , president of the | International Union, at the conference. | tion of Quebec, t |Seafarers Inte ' ar Goan wi ibe the| distur bing nord. of the. shige | Monday notified 32 Canadian group felt a healthier and more | pies.' shipping companies of an Aug. dynamic discussion would have) «goth are challenging es.| 17 strike deadline. resulied "from the inclusion of tablished values of present soci-| 1" @ telegram to the compa- a few revolutionaries." ety and challenging us to face|nies, which handle the bulk of _"One perhaps might have yp to the fact that radical ideas|Great Lakes transport, he said |may a far we influence | that if a current membership Hees Pledcres sis sets tabs malo cnt ees e ges evolutionary constititional| 20" board. report a. strike charges." would start at noon Aug. 17, | About 5,400 seamen would) | membership involved had voted by Monday, a union spokesman |said, and tabulating of ballots jwould begin in Montreal Set Deadline 3x oxoxcxox BE WISE: $ ECONOMIZE! $ SISAVE $$ |g ¢ -- WTH -- $ DX FUEL $ Phone eee $ DX -- DX -- DX -- DX nme JOSEPH LAUZON shifts." Joseph Lauzon, Wind- sor: 'This is not a bad place-- I like it here. We're just visit- ing but we've thought of mov- ing to 'Oshawa. My wife's relatives live here but all my friends are in Windsor."' Pat- Shorey, 400 Grenfell St.: "I like Oshawa more than I like syne NIIONININNH in PAT SHOREY HLEEN BUTTERWORTH Hamilton. It's cleaner and not as big and people are nicer too. People are not friendly in Hamilton." Eileen Butterwoth, 400 Grenfell St.: "I think it's great. It seems a lot friendlier than Toronto. I don't like a should enjoy equal rights in use) * THING OF FUTURE eS | of language and access to edu- Que. Equality Other study ecnape informea| ¥@! off 180 vessels on the| cation in their mother tongue plenary sessions that regional | Great Lakes and along the east regardless of where they live in ; : : : government is the thing of the|Coast. Canada. MONTREAL -- (CP)--George future and should be strong and! Other maritime unions have Plenary session of the confer-| Hees spoke to Conservative | elective, Regional government| pledged to respect the SIU pick- | ence were told Monday night of|party organizers in Montreal) mio}t provide in this way ajets and the strike could tie up another study group conclusion| Monday, in a bid to gain sup-|check to the growing trend of|shipping across Canada. MOVING??? Locel & Long Distance Pocking .@ Storage @ Crating big place. I will be teaching this fall at Dr. C. F. Cannon School." mM yr that Quebec, culturally at least,!port in his race for the party|yrovincial governments to tak-| Union members began voting is a separate state. | leadership, and promised to ing over more and more powers'|last Friday on the conciliation Richard B. epg _ ey ppc greater voice in of municipal governments. lreport, which union. officials couver, reporting for the con-| national affairs. se : i ference's cultural study group, The former trade minister sae note ds ghd pe sah bo ger ge cha " taceting |said that "'based upon an evalu-|promised the predominantly fe- phe a hl study group, was|work week an improved sys ation of cultural patterns, but-/male audience that "Quebec| : Jack Mcintosh,|tem of manning of ships 'and 4 CITY CARTAGE Agents for UNITED VAN LINES 725-2621 | Hotel Provides Expo Service | MONTREAL (CP)--The |Queen Elizabeth Hotel an- nounced. Monday it has es- Head Of British Coal Board Begins Own Investigation wii" By DAVID MILLER is his testimony as "inconsistent." |that my mind has never been! \icitors to Expo 67 LONDON (CP)--Lord Ro-|jt said Robens was "unwise" to|free from the tragedy of Aber- rhe hatet anid its intention is ltressed by language and reli-| \gion, Quebec is a separate | state." NOT DISCUSSED "The political and economic implications of this were not \discussed," he added. Mr. Simmins later said his personal view is that Quebec should be regarded as a sep- arate political entity, and fail- bens, head of Britain's state-|<tate publicly after the disaster|fan since that harrowing day on ; "th ; ; ' a . |to help "restore the communi-|ure tc realize this is simply run national coal board, started|that the slide was "'unforesee-|October 21 last year. I havelty's tinge as a hospitality |"burying our heads in the an investigation of his own or-| able" when persons involved|now studied the report of the! city." " |sand."' ganization today and admitted: | knew otherwise. tribunal in detail and accept) Donald M Munford, president Although he had been report- "I just do not know what my' Robens, 56, met the coal|their dindings, particularly of Hilton of Canada Ltd. and ed as expressing this view as a ; a -anre, (challenged by } will receive the kind of repre-/\i5 "for swift. Current-Maple| Proper pension plan sentation it deserves in the gov- ernment we will form after the next election." He said he supports the idea of constitutional reform: and supports Quebec's aspirations to sign its own foreign treaties in areas of provincial jurisdic- tion, but would not like to see an intringement of federal ju- risdiction Mr. Hees spoke of "equality for Quebec," and said that if he became prime minister he would invite Montreal Mayor position will be at the end Of hoara for five hours Monday their unanimous view 'that the managing director of the Queen|consensus of the study group, J¢4% Drapeau into his cabinet four persons The four, two of whom were kept in hospital overnight, fell to the main gangplank of the HMCS Kootenay. In satisfactory condition it is a concern which you share] peaych ight' --is to ensure that measures S bets Pee ee jare taken with all speed to recti-} mer, nal and to ensure that a disas- Beauchamp of London and her the month." : night and his wish to resign} Robens offered Monday night/ was revealed in an exchange of|shoula have been prevented.' to resign his $37,500-a-year job|jetters with Marsh. "I am deeply conscious that) Monday and is being operated --e Ba a B eee Pg In an interview after the|the deficiencies further dis-'on a non-profit basis. tha "Abe 4 F aisaat authority 10°) meeting, Robens promised to|Closed, which caused the dread-| -- me af hin eos Richara | 40! his decision and carry out| a 'igi of 116 ae 20) S . C. d . Marsh's request for an investi-;adulls, Occurred under my ra fer cel tendte any ee eae Soo ae a PAS ranean "| "1 shall be at my job at/doctrine of ministerial responsi- month plait lea of the'9 a.m. as usual," he said in a/bility does not strictly apply to ust 00 uc. board to Bi tify spats Re voice shaking with emotion, "I/me as chairman of the national SLENIA (EPC ane ak ensure a disaster of this ind' just do not know what my posi-|coal board, but I have spent all ane pas ( ders e sheer can never happen again. tion will be at the end of the|my life in public service and 1) Weight o crowds trying to board The report of the govern- wonth? feel bound by its rules jone of two Canadian forces de- ment-appointed tribunal said) 2g i the board considered| "I have decided therefore| 'rovere visiting Sarnia Sunday the massive slide of slag that ; ' that I must offer you my resig-| WS believed responsible for the killed 144 persons in the Welsh|Punishment for the nine offi-| M0 ji : " --"*"\ collapse of an improvised gang- village last October was the re-|cials held to blame, Robens tah replied: sult of folly, ignorance and bun-| S@id: "T understand and deeply re- ing ineptitude in the coal au- e have had a board meet-|..,., , hic gling ineptitude in th 1 "We h had a board t spect the motives which have thority. It said the avalanche|ing which is private. I think we) on nted you to offer your res- could have been prevented and|must not comment about S€S-|ignation : named nine officials as especial-|sions we have had, which have °«1 now that this appalling) "@ Sarnia government wharf. ly blameworthy. been very lengthy. tragedy has affected you deeply| onder the. weight of an estimat REFUSE EVIDENCE MIND NEVER FREE jane 1 aim very concious wf the) sana se feadina i ; > de i .;enormous strain you are under. cats rit ons a Aye MM = Mar, Roem et a wl 7 lunderstand if I say that our| Wins $2,500 Lucky Li ins $2,500 Lucky Licence we 'ter of this kind can never hap-| son Phillip. yon on. (AP)--Mrs. Car-|after she sold the car, someone pen again. i -- Ta career bent fal br |caled her and said: "You've/ warren or URGENCY' | "Tohaceg (C Now she would like it hack. *| just lost $2,500.'" | "In my view, the examination acco rop Saturday, the car's licence) HIRED LAWYER which the board is undertaking : at my request as a matter of number, HAB 393, was posted| che hired a | J : rves a S as the weekly winner of $2,500 le hired a lawyer. [urgency would lose much of its) in a "lucky licence" contest | "I don't know what I'm going|empetus if deprived of your) BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)--A leadership. This is of para-!survey of southern Ontario to- bacco farms Saturday showed sponsored by the Standard Oil|to do," she said. "I was just I {mount importance. Co. in Oregon. : She sage the winning natuber| eras rea eyed was "When we met last Thursday, |the 1967 harvest has moved into was leaked out--but not to her|. Pieper eine yet asked that the board should| full swing, one week later than --before she sold the car. In | file a complaint against the | complete its examination before normal because of earlier unfa- Oregon, the licence number} company. lthe end of the month. Let us| vorable weather. stays with the car when the, 4 standard Oil apokeaman in (eave the personal considera-- Heavy rains stunted. the title is transferred. é : t Helton Percell of Milwaukee, Portland said he doubted the/one side Ore., came forward Monday |number could have been leaked done." until this task is but most farms reported nor- | the service came into operation | plant that resulted in injuries to A section of scaffolding buckled] tablished i | first concern--and I know that); os pital are Mrs. Blanche| and Mrs. Donald Foster of Ayl- pants tions raised in your letter on| growth of plants in some areas, | mal growth and a record crop, |. own opinion. Even his report that Quebec is a separate state in a cultural sense was challenged by parti- cipants in the conference, who maintained that this was ex- pressed by only one among 19 attending the study group and was not further dealt with In the constitution study group, participants agreed that French and English should be |the language of the courts and jlegislative bodies, and a right {to education in either tongue |should also be guaranteed by |the constitution. WANTS TRIBUNAL also proposed that a constitutional tribunal be es- to- make legal in- terpretations of the constitution ed 40 persons in a ramp leading] instead of the Supreme Court of Canaqa. His proposal was not formally English-speaking _ partici- for his eral | : hon ' Treated at hospital and/Quebec is justifiably suspicious fy Soult Mequon by. the tisas-| Re leased were Mrs. Cecilia that the federally appointed Su- jpreme Court of Canada has a |bias in favor of the federal au- | thority. The cultural study group also) levelied some criticism at the LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST, WEST and claimed the $2,500 from the out before she sold the car be-| eng ras gooey par pet agate ase Haale . H. Donnelley Corp., which |, wt ene ..,|man of the coal board in 1§ rowers, is anticipated, a The Genin P. cause eacn week s winning list by a Conservative government.| Latest estimates forecast a However, state police say the|'S usually mailed on Wednesday since the Aberfan report came| total harvest this year of 217,-/ award will be held up pending or Thursday. out last Thursday, he has re-|600,000 pounds of tobacco,| an investigation. "It's out of our hands," said ceived hundreds of letters urg-|Dased on an average of 1,700) Mrs. Crandall says that Mon- Ken Johnson, Standard public|ing him to remain at his job. | Pounds an acre. day night, July 31, the day|relations representative. "Ti's| Under his guidance, the coal a * ee lup to the Donnelley Corp. to|board showed a profit in 1962) . ii \verify or not verify Percell as |for the first time in 60 years. CALL OR SEE Soviet Captain |the winner." 'He has maintained the profit a | A spokesman for the Donnel-|!¢ve1, doubled mechanization) DIXON gS . |ley Corp. said he has heard of ;and appears to have kept a mil-| To Stand Trial no evidence so far to justify as-|itart'_ mine workers' union FOR suming that a leak occurred. If |happy ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) | there was any leak, he said he A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. SERVING OSHAWA OVER --Russian trawler captain Dan-}was confident it did not come H 50 YEARS iel Barokin, charged with vio-| from the Donnelley Corp. lating U.S. territorial fishing | waters, was freed Monday a | OPTOMETRIST | 24-HOUR SERVICE : el" ator hel NEW ZEALAND NEXT e pending trial, after being held | 141 Ki 313 ALBERT ST in jail here since Friday. _ VICTORIA (CP)--Delegates | VY ing St. East | ° U.S.. Deputy Commission to a meeting of the Common-| 723-2721 723-4663 Dennis Lazarus released Baro-| wealth golf committee Monday kin to the custody of Yuri Che- | acceptd in principle an invita-! mokhud, third secretary at the|tion to play the fifth Common- Soviet embassy in Washington.| wealth matches in New Zealand! Chemokhud arrived Saturday in 1971. New Zealand is the only | to assist Barokin. country that has never held the Barokin's trawler was seized event. which was inaugurated by the U.S. Coast Guard cutter |in 1954 at St. Andrew's in Scot- Avoyel Thursday night after ajland . three-mile chase 10 miles south | -- of Akutan Island in the Aleutian | chain. 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