Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1967, p. 5

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for public sale. cesman for the public department of Playboy in New York City that communities had taken yainst sales of the mage lovember issue, RANT DEGREES ada there are 59 uni- that confer degrees - 365 schools that offer at university level. I mmunity quiet elegance locate? in oshawa's northern residentiel area. Simcoe and Taunton are looking for a lot te . visit cedar ridge -- builder of your choice, formation. one 723-1194 OSHAWA head with vith newly utilized to ts to keep The stand- tional 250 Vay wind- 3 a greater ninder not car. And utside on JPER SPORT OPTION \LA CUSTOM COUPE ILE LTD. himself 'by importing incut copies and offer- a OSHAWA TEAM ~ CAPTURES ENDURO Ald. John DeHart in- weekend. Members of the spects the slot car that Oshawa team are (top, left won the Canadian Centen- to right) Glen Wiltshire, _nial 24- hour Enduro on the Jack _Fairbourne, Geoff Harnden, assistant captain and Bruce Tones, captain =e | IN WIDESPREAD USE NEW YORK (AP)--It is|possessing {t be.eased or stiff-, | known as pot, boo, grass, tea. It}ened? Should its use be legal-jdisillusionment, the entire frus- |tration, of our generation jagainst what we feel have been |lies told to us. . openly, and urge others to do|_ At a conference in South Lake\as well as other issues. "Sy is marijuana. jized? 4 | On the streets of Greenwich) * "| |Village, some hippies smoke it|/POVERTY BACKGROUND the same. iTahoe, Calif., Judge Arthur L In Vietnam, more U.S. serv- | Alarcon of Los Angeles Superior | icemen are being court-mar-|Court said: tialed for smoking marijuana) 'A few years ago the marijua-| fence. jattention was usually a mem |spokesman said 25 per cent of|slum area with a poverty-level ithe high school students in San'family background. seeking to harvest marijuana, growing wild. | The situation has stirred wide Ord of delinquency.' | Opposition Faces Cottagers. 4, On Double Votes, Taxes TORONTO (CP)--Proposals|services provided and by the Federation of Ontario.construction is a problem all Cottagers' Associations for tax|over the province health? § Should the penalties: for California, offered offered this theory changes and double votes was; George Ben, Liberal member opposed Monday by several po- for Humber, speaking on behalf lificians of Liberal party le ader Robert The federation urged the|Nixon, termed the proposal for three provincial party leaders|the double votes "nonsense." prior to the recent provincial) "What do they (cottagers) election to permit cottage own- want to be, a special grade of ers to vote at home as well asicitizen? We are already fighting in the riding where their cot-\at. the municipal level to elimi tage is located. Also proposedinate that terrible practice of Fairbourne; (bottom) Ron | = oot ac t |were exemptions from educa-|people voting in more than one Goes Aground BRONTE, 'tion taxes on cottage property,|ward because they own prop- re-adjustment of munic ipa ljerty in several locations." vance notice about setting upjthe New Democratic Party, (CP) -- A 63- parks and more highway build-|said he wanted to discuss the is {foot yacht valued at $60,000 was ing sues with his caucus before Far! i ] Machi LLY 1er "4 Brief jdeclared.a wreck Monday after Municipal Affairs Minister;commenting at length. How jit was § ay to rescue Wilfrid Spooner, who lost hisjever, the government had been two \their Suggests Less Advertising TORONTO (CP)--Many farm-|consider manufacturer's war-; The board, however, said it ers feel they are paying too| jranties "unrealistic." believes durability testing by vides little information of value,|ple, one farmer may use a new ture, presented a 41-page brief| same season. jchine."" to the royal commission on! 'or this reason, a warranty; Nine board members,-- 2, his son Ron 7, and Doug, 16, and his brother : Ed much for advertising which pro-| 'The brief said: "For exam-,the government is unnecessary. |,' el ecko. up by the yacht : "Such testing would not only|Andaud after their cruiser was the Ontario Farm Machinery|corn picker for 25 acres of his be prohibitively expensive but! wrecked on rocks Advisory Board suggested Mon-!own crop, whereas his neighbor would be a duplication of test-| Shortly day. may have an identical machinejing conducted by the industry Andaud also went The board, representing the|harvesting corn on a custom/and would contribute little to- the shoal 300 feet off the harbor Ontario department of agricul- |basis on 250 acres during the wards the reliability of a ma- and five hours later all ahbae | were rescued. | 28, and his son after the rescue, the| aground on brothers andiseat in the. election, said it\vague in defining clear guides from Aalwould be unrealistic to relate|to tax exemptions and tended to sinking 17-foot cruiser in Lake|\taxes more closely to services.|grant them to one class at the Ontario near this community 27 Assessment takes Into _account lexpense_ of another, miles south of Toronto. ° Doug Arthur, In San Diego, Calif., a police |of a minority group from a SHOCKED BY VIEWS tor of the Food and Drug Ad- \Diego County smoke marijuana.| 'Today, the judge sees an {n-|Mministration, shocked a lot of For ye airlines have b Abuses had mad "ens In Iowa, police have arrested) creasing number of marijuana People when the subject of mar- se ctn an ss called Agee. ine precedes a oe -- more than a score of teen-agers lusers from good families, stu-ijuana came up during a press ha mockerv."' ldents with above-average Conference at the University of nated bases apart from. their) mockery he said. For this grades and without a prior rec Minnesota. |debate. | Bob Schmidt, a student leader More dangerous drug than alco- those points gE hod commissioner, disa \grees. He told a congressional | |committee earlier this year that) ' taxes in relation to services, ad-| Donald MacDonald, leader of|" 'jecture EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES La THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuaday, October 31, 1967 F Dangers Of Marijuana Use Air Transport Association Debated By Authorities | Lukewarm To Proposals OTTAWA (CP)--Proposals by|other carriers were obliged te "It is indicative of the entire ihe Canadian' transport commis- add the cost of putting cncratt sion for a new approach to the\in position for the traffie licensing of air carriers and a pickup revised formula for charter charges met a mixed reception VED TO ABUSE Monday from members of the 7: W. Green, executive direc: "We have been told it is an Air Transport Association of 'OF Of the air transport commit . On marijuana pone? narcotic, told it leads Canada tee, told 175 air carrier repre- 0 the use of heroin, told it is. The commission's air trans- Sentatives at their association's & ie annual meeting the i than for any other major of-|na user whe Gama (6 the cGurts physica fale Peg uctive. We port committee, formerly the 4"! eeting the designated mber jair transport board, revealed it base system has led to wide is considering an end to its sys ia ee has tego a thorn ; tem of designated bases and the in the side of the committee Dr. James L. Goddard, direc requirement for positioning from an enforcement stand. charges in charter rates point home bases, where they only reason, the committee was of a are : _. 'accept traffic without charging view that designated bases Whether marijuanais athe cost of moving aircraft to should be wiped out, limiting protection to a carrier's home | Is marijuana dangerous tojat Sacramento State College in/hol is debatable,' Dr. Goddard, The system afforded these base said, carriers a measure of protec It was also proposed to elimi- : oh don't happen to think {1 tion from competitors seeking nate positioning charges and traffic at such designated have carriers include such costs Henry L. Giordano, the U.S. bases. Under the regulations,jin "live mileage" rates, 'marijuana "'is not, as some peo-| ple say, less dangerous than al cohol or less than smoking tobacco. Some way we have got to get this across to the public.' Under federal law, .first of fenders caught in possession of marijuana may be sentenced to two to 10 years in prison. Some state laws are even tougher, In Ohio the maximum penalty is 15 years There have been rumors that the U.S. department of health, education and welfare was con sidering a recommendation that possession of marijuana-be re- moved from the felony cate gory. SUCH FEELING EXISTS "I do understand there are people in the department who fee] that way," commented John M. Finlater, director of its bureau of drug abuse control | "But whether anybody ts going to present a paper is con-| 'One of the finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted'-by citsev's | for exploration and develop-jof biomedical electronics at the) ment, although Canada has a University of Toronto, said in- potential for major expansion of formation is available in other| crude oil and natural gas export fields that could be adapted to farm machinery. markets within 10 years ery advertising appears to be a 1600 hours of use or one year's \Woodstock area and board t i 7 ing factual information of ca-| The: Wilet aio.' ald some point despite being-duty-free. | the one-man royal commission,|/manufacturer is using the farm- and "government red tape.' parts from within Canada. TORONTO (CP)-- Implemen-|crease taxes on production in-\"*8!0" where there probably ing, Finance Minister Mitchell would force re-appraisal of its) pr. Edward L. Thomas, an lysts said a Canadian decision creased borrowing require- result in a run on the Canadian Canada could not borrow The Carter report proposes| the current savings-investment THREAT TO GROWTH | minister that the Carter teport) port's potential interference inj Under existing tax laws, fam- cause taxes would be considera-| : year by looking ahead. interest rates higher and result) See the spectacular film--"A Place to Stand" -- be disregarded farm machinery at the opening should be based on the numberjanswered Dr. Barber's ques-| "highly- -colored attention - get-|warranty for a tractor, whichev- chairman, said farm machinery | pacity Ani outer perinent GA\A farmers complain of insufficient Occurrences at customs were was told that farmers generally'er as a testing agency.' Another problem to farmers) Robert S. Sparrow, a member | tation of the Carter royal com-|come by 50 per cent and slice would be enough freight avail- Sharp was told Monday, planned expenditure programs sociate director of the institute to institute a tax system radical- ments, could lead to a loss of dollar, a depletion of reserves abroad and devaluation of the integration of - corporate and pattern of Canadian individuals} M. W. Anderson, president of in many respects is a threat to} family life, 'notably through fashioned farm? | ily businesses and farms often bly greater. How many crops a year will the farmer have to in critical balance of payments} direct from the Ontario Pavilion at Expo. British American Oil Co, Lid. CANADIAN IMPERIAL fe O on your savings Receive Interest semi-annually on your minimum monthly balance, With a Commerce 4% % Savings Account you don't write cheques so there is no temptation to spend your savings before you reach your goal. Of course, you may make withdrawals, If you have a regular Savings Account atthe Commerce, you get 312% interest with cheque writing privileges. But now, you can also opena 42% Savings Account without chequing privileges, BANK OF COMMERCE of a four-day sitting. of hours of use in conjunction |tions on the brief. The board said farm machin-|with a time limit. For example) Fred Cohee, a farmer in the ter." It urged advertising of ajer occurs first." |parts sometimes are held up for| "more specific nature, provid-) yn moRE TESTING days at a United States border! concerning operation." ; | testing of farm machinery prior|described_ by various members | Dr. C. L. Barber, conducting} to swenaetinn and ten affect the|of the board as "bureaucracy" | {was the slowness of getting | P P ti of the board who farms in the! C Id i Li in Standard Ottawa valley, suggested hav-)| Ou. Ower Vv g ing a central warehouse for a, mission report on taxation could/net profits by 25 per cent. able to make daily trucking! create a lower standard of liv-| B-A said such an increase ;economical. A brief submitted by the To- ronto Society of Financial Ana- ly different from that of other nations, combined with in- confidence. "This loss of confidence could and a probable lower standard of living." Canadian dollar probably would follow, the brief said. personal income taxes. The an- alysts say this would reverse and reduce the flow of funds in| the capital market. | the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce, said in a brief to the Canada's growth. | : Mr. Anderson said the cham-| ! ), ber is concerned about the re-| S ning the creation of a family unit for tax purposes and the taxation of all gifts and inheritances at full income-tax rates," Gave ib He cold' to wlest takes At first glance, the Royal seems unchanged. and the Carter proposals would} The champion animals are there again. The pet make it more altfieutt to main corner is there. Only this year, there's more. tain such an inheritance be-) The Royal. is celebrating this Centennial In another bri@f, Shell Canada Ltd. agreed with what it termed | : : a widely-held opinion that ad force from his land? How will he manage with og ij integrate corporate | machines instead of men? Find out. Take your andpersonal income tax would . nos és disturb capital markets, force) family on a trip into the future at the Royal Winter Fair, Royal Coliseum, Exhibition Park. problems. The company has recom- mended that a proposed with- drawal of depletion allowances Nov.10to18 agreed in a brief with Shell's; proposal and said abolition of Come Fai and depletion allowances on oil com- tothe Winter r SEC, pany exploration costs would in-' ; i

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