Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 30, 1967 & |port, By BORIS MISKEW MONTREAL (CP), -- Many members of the Canadian Tax Foundation would like to see the Carter royal commission report swept under the carpet despite the federal government's indica- tion that it plans to adopt a ma- jority of the new tax measures. Foundation members wound up a thorough study of the com- mission's tax proposals Wednes- day during their 20th conference Students Ask Tax Credits OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian Union of Students asked Finance Minister Sharp 'Wednesday for cash tax credits for students to pay their way through University, Hugh Armstrong, CUS presi-| dent, told reporters Mr. Sharp) was non-committal on the pro-| posal presented in a brief by'a) student delegation, The brief, which contained the CUS view on the Carter tax re-| generally endorsed the jroyal commission's proposals \for tax reform including the call] for equity of taxation. | Chief. CUS recommendation} Tax Foundation Members Disapprove Carter Report jwhich delved into numerous as- pects of the report. Although a number of the speakers during three days of panel discussions and general sessions favored the implemen- tation of the Carter recommen- dations, a majority of these par- ticipating showed strong opposi- tion to the radical proposals. Revenue Minister E, J. Ben- son praised the 1,000 delegates from across Canada who at- tended the conference for their keen involvement in the Carter proposals. He told delegates at Tuesday night's session the next stage will be for the government to make public a white paper which will set out the general outline of its proposals for tax reforms. One speaker on a panel study- ing the question of a compre- was a great speech but it sure wasn't what they wanted to hear'."" Toronto lawyer R. M. Sedg: Escapees Sentenced SUDBURY (CP) -- Three of four men who escaped from Burwash industrial farm got their wish Wednesday when they were sentenced to Kingston itentiary for ing custo- ick warned that the implemen- tation of an entirely new tax system as proposed in the com- dy. A fourth man, who asked to go to the Ontario reformatory in mission's report would simply "not fit the Canadian scene." | "T would not hesitate to sup- ort adoption of the report in its entirety" if Canada was propos- ing to enter into the field of tax-) ation for the first time, he said. | Mr. Sedgewick added that Canada's current tax system) "has been 50 years in matu-| ring"' and generally operates sa- tisfactorily. "It would take at least anoth- er 50 years of amendment and loophole-closing before the new) system operated as efficiently and as equitably, or fairly, as} does the system we now have."| Brampton, ~ also sentenced e penitentiary. igh vet a G. Woodley, 19, and Keith Gregory Smith, 20, both of Toronto, and Wayne Douglas Blyth, 23, of Woodstock were all sentenced to nine months, to be served consecutively with their reformatory terms. All three asked to go to the penitentiary. Magistrate Anthony Falzetta imposed the same sentence on Thomas Green, 22, of Simcoe who asked to be sent to the On- tario training centre at Bramp- ton to'learn a trade. RIDE with MERCURY TAXI and WIN a CHRISTMAS TURKEY FREE 725-4771 10-18 tb, Turkey to be given away on Dee. 15th WINNER OF NOVEMBER 15th DRAW -- Mrs. H. Suppen -- 340 Ritson Rd. N., Oshewe hensive tax base proposed by the commission was Prof. Har- vey E. Brazer of the University of Michigan economics depdaft- ment. PROFOUND PRAISE Prof. Brazer said the imple- mentation of the recommenda-| tions in their entirety "would) produce for Canada a tax sys- tem which ... would be supe-| rior to that of any major nation) in the world." | As the chairmen of the 16 BIRTHDAY This Henry Moore sculp- ture worth $30,000 is part of |was what was termed a refund-|panels presented their reports; Britain's birthday gift to Marion Mahoney, 12, and and girls who joined other UP, UP AND AWAY INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER 108 - passenger Van guard donuts and milk. Mr. Klein able tax credit, an extension of|to the entire delegation Wednes-| the ordinary tax credit system|day, Vancouver lawyer Thomas| which the Carter report support-|E. Ladner said 'If I had to ed for students. summarize the mood and cli-) Buy At HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS Canada. The 26-inch bronze work entitléd Three- way Piece (Points), is one of several experiments Mr. Danny Stone, 11, are two of carriers from Oakville at plane did not leave at 11:00 vs the carriers were air Fag prom : : " | with tripod 71 Oshawa Times carriers the International Airport at a.m. as scheduled but left onl ae ipproxiiately 90 oo yeh agli ce aged' Mo fo nage Psi! eas You've Never Seen A Christmas Selection Moore has done h trip '= who took a flying trip over Malton had secured four at 2:30 p.m. The delay al- ' PP n SeCOMTNehaad reninaeGié a "lnraver's fathek @ho Was in the Like this BULOVA COLLECTION . Toronto and area recently new customers each. The lowed time for the children -- minutes over Toronto, Ham- credit' thyolves a lederat eM aaienee | . , T as special guests of the Cir- youngsters left Oshawa to tour the hangars and in- ilton, Oakville and Lake On- payment to the student, shel "At the dithinnleston' he canal enis early last Saturday but due to fog, rain and snow, the culation Department of The Oshawa Times. The boys spect a few airplanes.They also had time for hot dogs, tario. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Name Spelled Incorrect On Court Charge Sheet in the glove compartment of the Bo. car, which was half full. James told the court he had felt something funny about the! car, "I don't know how I lost generally pays little or no taxes. |t o his son and said: "Harvey, it) Under C OTTAWA (CP) -- A defen bid for a mistrial was dismiss control. I think it is the~type Wednesday by Judge Bru "ye 6 | Macdonald after 13 days court chearings into charg He said he thought the front right tire had blown out just! before the accident, but in cross-! against Raymond Denis of : tempting to obstruct justice. Pees tad Yond aa PING-PONG Judge Macdonald heard The fate of an Oshawa driv-, But Magistrate Donald Dodds} And yesterday, James, of RR|'Wo tires te rea) coun at) ° er hangs by an "8". said: "With all due respect to/3, Port Perry, faced a charge|@fter the accident. One of them) TABLES . Thomas Humphreys of 204|your most ingenious argument,|of careless driving. He denied|had been gar and had held) es ees "Private Hon Creighton Rd. faced a charge|I do believe that you mustjit but was found guilty and|! je Sir whe the _other had wash ene pita at? of failing to yield at Oshawa|give a sign such as this the/fined $75 and costs. been split open by a jagged! @ and bolls ....., 1" piece of metal in the accident.} Court yesterday. But instead of|plain and reasonable meaning, _onstable Fellows of the OPP} " . j giving the correct spelling ofjas it presents itself to the mo-|said marks on the road showed |r; James denied telling the of- B ame ur his name, the charge sheet|torist using the highway." 'that Jauee car had been Wiles tat nay a uae " Cole Finished 30" showed the name Thomas Hum-} Menard was fined $50 andiof control for some 832 |; ys s n Griv- etal Frame ; phrey. \costs. elev As tnnlly called over ine Sager at rag for 19 30" x 48" KITCHEN te "ge oie kus Hf: TORONTO (CP) -- Municip And, after hearing evidence\inviTING DISASTER Meanwhile, it had avoided hit-|"""T believe 1 had trouble with' MIRRORS | EXHAUST 6 diamonds. a Wire tne | 1 Jens Manton {ORIN teem banned by private home bi ; a a AS nin att | utomati ' : | Jewels. ites: ® @ y v : ef a crash at the junction of "People who drive at speeds ting two other cars travelling |the front wheel of the car and ap aetaye HOODS STEP Faceted crystal. Aut mile. ealén crystal. In yellow | 104) Nate | Sarcuce se pe ; ers and a government. offic Thickson Road and Brooklin Road, Mr. Humphreys' lawyer, Norman Edmondson, moved the of 55 mph on Highway 401 with only one car length between in the opposite direction. He said after the accident he\and pushed the (accelerator) && theirs and the car in front are|found a 12-0z bottle of whiskey,|pedal to the floor," he said.| was immediately knocked out Single Speed LADDER In yellow 53590¥ in white 53591W $100.00 Yellow 13506Y, jewels, Waterproof | $89.95 | Sassay In white sase5w | Py So2w. wl ; Faceted erystal, 65. In yellow ssacsy; I $65.95 \ wale My H in for at least part of the difficu in finding housing for their « ploding populations. . case be dismissed on the ground inviting disaster," Magistrate "Y cater 21.95 that the charge was inceeem Donald Dodds told a defendant.| DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX YO *, For airchcee' H. yee ee Goes But that did not satisfy Mag-|" pefore the court was John @ closet doors, Double Speed LAY-AWAY OR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS. Ciara no cope istrate Donald Dodds, who cal-|c. aw of 938 Douglas Ave., Bay " 25.95 25.25 Corp. said Wednesday night led for the rest of the evidence/Ridges, who denied a careless BE WISE: v4 a high cost of serviced land in the case and then ruled drigtis an on wer tem ee S\F Blah, "cost, of se 5 a land there should be an adjourn- guilty and fined $100 and costs. | ECONOMIZE ! oD; CREDIT dian way of doing things. Unless this were solved, lc ment to ascertain if Page Constable H. W. Morozowich any basis in law for Mr. Ed-|toiq the court Shaw's car had monson's point. crashed into the back of a 1968 The case will re-open Dec. 13.)model automobile, causing $2,| The court heard that a carjg99 worth of damage. It was driven by Humphreys had been|part of a four-car smash. involved in a three-car collision! Shaw said he had been going] SAVESS COURTICE 728-1611 (a Oshawa Wood Products SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 2 LOCATIONS .. . Oshawe Shopping Centre --@ 20 Simeoe St. South OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9. P.M.--~ STARTING DECEMBER Ist JEWELLERS eee tg Income people would find dect housing only through gove ment help with various . pub housing projects, he told the " ronto Metropolitan Home Bui ers' Association. at the junction.in which a small/at 55-57 mph a car's length be- WITH i car was written off, and its|hind a white car, which sud- tiriver, David Brezier, knocked) denly veered off on to the me-| a unconscious. dian without signalling. The " Ses la cay 'next thing he saw was the WHAT'S U-TL RN? _|brake lights of another car. He When is a U-turn not ® U-\swerved towards the median _. ia was a be sommes could not avoid hitting the osed to the court y nn! « i | ek Menard _-- ss Menard, of Toronto, denied CAR ROLLED Le a charge of disobeying a high-| One evening last August Cyril Pf ST RAR Hey FUEL Phone 668-3341 OIL PRRRAA 7 |James' car swerved from side ay Gere Terence Kelly Ito side of a Scuzgog Township ] claimed that' under Section 99 eae turned a ae side and DX eer DX ewe DX -- 'DX -- De = DK of the Highway Traffic Act, un- khuahiboteln did tnfee aid _ der which the charge was laid, Sg carcasses enmmaas =") m Menard's action did not*}onsti- tute a U-turn, "J Mr. Kelly said Mée4rd had : been going east on the Mac-} Donald - Cartier Freeway stop-| = 282 SQ. 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