jeveeceos 20 arie ... 20 35 ING FOR A RTABLE QUIET US DOWNTOWN? GO TO THE -Ho Room Lancaster NG ST, WEST INE 728-5143 MPs TO GIVE SUPPORT Divorce Bill Criticized For Retaining Offences By STUART LAKE OTTAWA (CP)--Opposition MPs criticized the government Friday for retaining the princi- ple of matrimonial offences in its legislation widening the grounds for divorce. But almost to a man, the MPs said they would support the bill since it would bring relief to perhaps thousands of Canadians now trapped in unhappy mar- riages and illegal unions. Under terms of the bill, di- vorces will be granted on grounds of physical or mental cruelty, sodomy, bestiality, adultery, homosexualty, bigamy and marriage breakdown. Grounds -for divorce now are limited in general only to adul- tery. the divorce reform bill to Debate on the bill contiues| adopt the marriage break- Monday. down concept. Andrew Brewin (NDP-- Greenwood) said it is ridiculous for the government to say that public opinion is against the ap- proach of using marriage break- down as the sole grounds for di- vorce, MORE HONORED "The churches have been able| to say, and nearly all of them) have said, that when a mar-| riage has broken down and there is no hope of reconcili-| ation, the institution of. mar-| riage is. more honored by de-| claring it at an end than it is in trying to maintain empty legal ties," said the Toronto lawyer. PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY, Dec. 15 Raymond Denis, key figure in the Rivard scandal of 1964, was convicted and sentenced to two years in prison for at- tempting to obstruct justice. The former ministerial as- sistant was accused of offer- ing a $20,000 bribe to obtain the release on bail of narcot- ics smuggler Lucien Rivard, The Conservatives served notice they will try to amend External Affairs Minister Martin said: on return from the Brussels NATO meeting the alliance is willing to make a deal with the Soviet Union to reduce forces. Registrar-General Turner introduced legislation de- signed to lower drug prices by amending trade mark and patent laws. MONDAY, Dec. 18 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to resume debate on the divorce bill. The Senate is ad- journed until Tuesday. Gerald W. Baldwin (PC-- Peace River) said the bill, in al- lowing marriage breakdown as a grounds for divorce, "will bring relief, help, and assist- ance to the thousands of people who have waited so long for such a measure to be intro- duced." But in bringing together the concepts of marriage break- down and matrimonial offences, the bill is "a ramshackle, mo- tley conglomeration of inconsist- ent and irreconcilable proposals which will never work," he said. Under the provision of matri- monial offences, the govern- ment was continuing "the prin- ciple where one person must be the offender and the other must be innocent; one is black, one is white; one is guilty of a matri- monial offence and the other is innocent." Harold Stafford (L--Elgin) said to confine divorce grounds to marriage breakdown would) A girder and part of the bridge flooring crushed this truck cab and trailer Fri- "LOADED BRIDGE COLLAPSES INTO OHIO day when the suspension bridge across the Ohio Riv- er collapsed. The driver of be difficult to carry out in prac-| tice. DEFINITE RULES | "The law must have definite} rules," he said. 'Otherwise, the! people affected will not know| where they stand the the| laywers who advise them will! not be in a position to give defi- nite advice." Gordon Aiken (PC --Parry)} Sound-Muskoka) said the Con- servatives will propose amend- By WAYNE ANDERSON TRURO, N.S. (CP) -- Two na tive sons, national Conservative .}work with Mr, Stanfield and the people of Colchester County. Faces had appeared in the re- the truck was believed kil led. An estimated 75 cars and trucks plunged into the Over 12,000 Pay Tribute To Stanfield, Premier Smith heartwarming in his 20 years ofwas kept in Halifax by a bout with the flu. Mr. Stanfield and Mr. Smith were first elected in dual-riding||_ } | | | '| | | | | RIVER river when the bridge fell. (AP. Wirephoto) ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 16, 1967 3 | | Miracle Doctor Honored By Toronto Merit Award TORONTO (CP) -- Surgeon|sons with their contributions," Dr. Gordon Murray, one of|he told city council and about seven Torontonians presented 200 guests. with civic awards of merit Fri-. 'I have made nothing but hor- day by Mayor William Denni-|ror and desperation and dispute. son, said the award is "a very| All I have tried to do is help the great honor which I don't de- sick." serve." | Another recipient was journal- Dr. Murray is the hub of alist Gregory Clark, born in medical controversy after| Toronto 75 years ago. He said claiming he developed a tech-| the longer 'I live here, the nique for rejoining a severed|™More of a stranger I feel in my spinal cord, Some other medical|"4tive city men have said the claims are SOS not supported by sufficient) POPULATION ESTIMATED proof. | The United States resident "I feel quite out of place|population was estimated at | among these distinguished per-' 198,065,000 as of Aug. 1. SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. R, J. TUMEY'S SHELL STATION 962 SIMCOE STREET NORTH ALEX NATHAN'S SUNOCO STATION 215 KING STREET WEST COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 356 BRUCE STREET |Leader Robert Stanfield and ments at a later stage of the/premier G. I. Smith of Nova T, GOCH SUPERTEST STATION ception line that he had not seen 437 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH of Colchester in the 1949 provin-| ception Friday night. : . A b] sole grounds for divorce. ot £ lan ' d tribute|.. The reception line included) Mr. Stanfield's seat became WINDER $s ESSO STATION s s s The Gravenhurst, Ont., law- More than x a) : .|Mr. Stanfield's brother Charles,|vacant in September when he KING and RITSON ROAD SOUTH yer also. said the provisions for) '° Mr. Stanfield, the former the deputy-mayor of Truro andiresigned to become national i Slaney CLU enis 1ven al erm reconciliation attempts before |Provincial ae Sr a his wife, Mayor J. G. Glassey|Progressive Conservative Party/ BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION Branch Mgr, divorce is granted are too weak, |born epiith eee ee aearby|2"d his wife, Premier and Mrs.|leader. He won the federal con- JOE MAGA 334 PARK ROAD SOUTH By HSN RELLY uta Ma Yo truss se kate Soe tae dee tewiatn, em and Me, BLeatleid aisonny of Cactectentints ul] | SOEMAGA sek eatin ind to ensure OTTAWA (CP) -- Raymond Defence Counsel Louis C,|P0SSible would end the matter. | The town ection tte poh sie --_--_---- - "| Mayor Glassey said he be-\f with your real estate needs, DOVE'S FINA at happens-- Dems, wine DIAN g ed OOM ee i immodiate| 4 8: Patterson; acting leader|oreG Me reception to congrat) lieved Colchester was the only|f whether buying or selling. Let 792 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Hh h trusted confidant of federal cab-|Assaly supeal: t smmeria'lof the Social Credit party, said |late each on the fine leadership} me constituency in Canada to have|| me show you this immaculate ave the inet ministers to $50-a-week file|Steps to appeal on grounds of he is surprised at the general|they have given the province, ecision lelected the leader of a national] 3 bedroom brick with garage, MacDONALD FORD SALES realize the clerk over the Lucien Rivard|iudicial error, saying the support for the bill |was pleased with its success. (party and a provincial premier|f large treed lot on Somerville for them. scandal, was convicted Friday|judge's three-hour charge to the He also said he wondered|Close to 400 stopped on the way < at ie gamie tine Ave. with as low as $2,500. (Oshawa) LTD. : of attempted obstruction of jus-|jury was worded "so strongly whether the briefs of churches|0Ut to sign the guest book. P d { Well-wishers appro&ched the |f down. Immediate possession. KING STREET WEST ond STEVENSON ROAB tice. against the accused that he, in x rite the widened ds) The Legion auditorium here| en 1n Pv AaitebasLak Be a re that your effect, took the case away from|SUPPorting the widened grounds rer eng jine with a degree off LLOYD METCALF ve a home to Confidant Of Ministers, The 35-year-old Montreal law- yer was sentenced to the maxi- views of the church members. |banners, the scent of fir from) MONTREAL (CP) -- Judg-| when they saw. Bob and Ike REAL ESTATE LTD. 38 PRINCE STREET mum two years in prison by} Crown Attorney John Cassels} jgiant boughs, a brightly-litiment will be rendered next| were "looking good" and '"just|f 40 King St. E 728-4678 Judge Bruce Macdonald of|Said he will seek instructions {eight-foot Christmas tree and|week in the case of a woman the same as ever" Windsor. from the Ontario attorney-gen- natin ° Taken pale and shaken from the Carleton County courtroom, he was lodged in a bare jail cell, pausing en route to make a brief phone call, apparently to tell his wife, daughter and par- ents in Montreal of his fate. Denis' trial was the latest and, as Judge Macdonald put it, "inglorious" chapter in a story that began three years or more ago when Denis was executive assistant to the federal immi- gration minister after a period in the same. assistant's post to the jury." eral's office about a second make marriage breakdown the| re. count against Denis of corruptly offering money to Mr. Lamon-| tagne in the Rivard case. | LAWYER FOR U.S. At the time of the $20,000 offer, Mr. Lamontagne was law-| yer for the United States gov-) ernment in legal hearings in Montreal to extradite Rivard for trial in Texas. Rivard, now 52, made a dar-| ing escape over the wall of Bor-| deaux jail while a royal com- mission was investigating Mr. For Drug Bill Turner as one of the most im- portant steps bill's consideration seeking to| Scotia, were honored at a public for divorce represented the W2S festive with red and green age. Many Christmas Dress was informal among in the govern-\few who came to the reception ment's drive to reduce drug|directly from work or the farm| prices was given first reading in|in their work clothes. the Commons Friday. | competition between drug-mak-|h After accepting a scroll '"'in It amends the Patents and/recognition of and in gratitude Trade Marks Act in a manner/for service to the citizens of ( ' bomeegl 'al designed to stimulate greater) Nova Scotia, ahi Biante' re of the company appeared. with since his days on the baseball lot and the hockey rink, he said. Fi R di |carols from an electric organ on! charged following a bare-breast:+: irst Ca Ing st ed performance by Les Ballets shoppers | Africains. \dropped in to shake hands with "Bob and Ike", while other/fare court \guests came early, exchanged OTTAWA (CP) -- A bill de-|greetings and rushed away to! |scribed by Registrar-General| office Christmas parties. Judge Henri Beaulieu of wel- took under advise- ment Friday the case of Elise Pouliot, who is charged with in- |citing girls under 18 to take part in an indecent spectacle. | The changes were laid by a in Place des Arts, {Montreal morality squad offi- jcers after they saw a perform- ance of the 43-member company in which some of the 13 female bers cial election and were undefeat- ed in the next five elections self consciousness, but relaxed McLELLAN TIRE and BATTERY LTD, TON ITE SPECIALS MONDAY the justice minister. Lamontagne's allegations but! " town. their breasts naked. | FOR OSHA ISCOUNT al SE A 12-man jury pronounced|was recaptured, extradited and ig el tent lew will bel tens een envi de aren PRICE al WA D. OU: elit. $ i i i 5 i Is y town, Becaus' iP | bs let tne un i arin «SPE Pele Pes hse etl mae ee Ta nee eae SAKE oF he ee ee ELSE ! Seid ' t er-| Jud Macdonald delivered a ent commissioner _ Power 0 impression of difficulty during | Zeade Sas, Loummotanne to agroe PBs ab charge to the jury/issue compulsory licences for| the depression, the 1920s, during Only 1 More Shopping Days To Christmas to the release on bail of narcot-|before sending them to consider] the import of drugs even though) ny childhood. ics smuggler Lucien Rivard. their 'verdict. But he called/patents for their production are) 'pernans this has tended to - sie them back for another 20-min-|held by Canadian manufactur-|5i,¢ me more confidence in the| Mon 10 A.M. Special JUDGE AGREED utes of instructions after de-|ers. |province than if I'd grown up in| ° Mon. I P.M. Special Judge Macdonald told the ju-\fence and Crown objected to} The machinery for compelling) many other towns." : tors he agreed with their ver-|some of the things he said or|a drug manufacturer to license} Premier Smith described the) A Gift for the Baby SNUGABYE ch , tm T c A ; flict. jthe way he said them. ' a competitor also is being speed-|honor as the most touching and| ristmas free Gen rep ece ee : -| It took the jurors four hours|ed up. Delays of more than six i esata sen, Mela ming enh eo tore eon fi BY BLAKE CANDELABRA J i sudicia} decision including their return F | es seit <itten print en whi r boys or girls, Beret ae Py Om a(t@ the courtroom for addtionll.,y"er uikey ames ee bein | OUT IN FRONT! sabak ia MOURA "most reprehensible" betrayal = or er as and\Perted from another country) 725-1 127 FOR PRICE SAKE 1.99 FOR PRICE SAKE of the trust of his political su- foeu ced as Seen soun without an infringement of the periors. Nixon, a farmer, pronounced trade mark protective law. ; j RADIO DISPATCHED Of Mr. Lamontagne, Denis'|him guilty. He seemed to be| Mr. Turner said there is a MOTOR CITY friend and colleague in thelfighting back tears as he stared) notable lack of price son ge DIANA SNAPSHOT 120 1 LB, ROWNTREES Liberal party, Judge Macdonaldjat their retreating backs when|tion in the pharmaceutical in-| CAB Maple Leaf SETS ee aie said he was entitled to "praise|they left the courtroom before peated at the manufacturers CAMERA and sympathy" for his actions.|sentence was pronounced. evel. 9 PRINCE STREET @ HOCKEY SWEATERS Wakes 1B SIEM Rhice or lack end CHOCOLATES @ SOX AND TOQUE White Opposition Leaders Ra DIXON'S a. 2 pe errr PRICE SAKE e SAKE FOR PRICE SAKE e ths pposition Leaders hap uae Gite ONL Announcement al 1 nese ' : ints Robarts 'Share The Wealth | OIL 2 FUTURISTIC X90 CHRISTMAS CUSTOM CRAFTED FINE STAINLESS 313 ALBERT ST. Flying Saucer Car TREE HOLDER TABLEWARE TORONTO (CP) -- Leaders of| last month and will put the pro- With friction' motor that launches flying For live Pine trees. Keeps them fed with si hk fer'k by rear int Ontario's two opposition parties|posal forward at the federal- 24-HOUR SERVICE saucers, water Cea : Friday criticized Premier John) provincial constitution confer- FOR PRICE FOR PRICE Robarts proposed $1,000,000,000) ence in Ottawa in February. 723-4663 COMPARE 1.00 44: 2.22 on is development fund as impracti-| He said the money the federal SERVING OSHAWA OVER FOR PRICE SAKE SAKE cal in the light of economic de-| s9yvernment borrowed would be 30 YEARS | oo ' ia caaa administered by a board and | " Yr. Robarts sal anada) distributed for development of : fh Sunewiene Wonean Worich, ; MULTI Pee should borrow $1,000,000,000 and) natural resources. The funds|-- -- Beene aeucntr ae! eee Clifton NIVEA CREME of distribute the money through a| would be loaned to private in- m CHARACTER AND ACCESSORY Bubble Pi e Set development. fund 'to increase|qustry or provincial govern- Christmas Trees FIGURES p REGULAR 1.49 ec- prosperity in less-developed) ments for resource develop- 2 piper, 6 bags bubble soap, i areas of the country. | ment. AND FOR PRICE ae Donald Mac Donald, New| | 75° FOR PRICE 66° FOR PRICE 66° 838° er~ Democratic Party leader, said) WON'T etiregeas el : | up SAKE SAKE SAKE the federal government would; Mr. Robarts refused later to| , the push up interest rates still fur- elaborate on the plan or its fi-} LLOYD $ uS- ther and bring the whole econ-| nancing. ee ee ea as i me omy grinding to a halt if it bor-| His aides "aid the proposal GENERAL ALL-PURPOSE Fe the weeds s shop, Ball Bearing Corsage Dusier on. rowed the money now. had been mentioned informally STORE Roaster-Bakers fos vell Liberal Leader Robert Nixon|with other provincial leaders : j Electric Planer POWDER P | said it would be irresponsible to| since the Confederation of bay No, 2 Hwy, | - Super aluminum, 3 sizes, Holds up to 4 25 and DUSTING POWDER ca increase the national debt. morrow conference. They sai 1 mile Eost esens ABRIEL MARCHILDON : ; "tes Mr. Robarts said he suggested) no provincial experts had stud-|| °F Oshewa a S AVINGS ae |e FOR PRICE SAKE ¢ COMPARE 40.00 2 8 88 COMPARE 1.98 | 49 the plan during the Confedera-|ied the idea and no official pro- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR PRICE SAKE e FOR PRICE SAKE e far tion of Tomorrow conference! posal has yet been prepared. | hos opened a shop under PRICED FROM x ACCOUNTS JF tre name sents | = | rm " ge PROCLAMATION A% rinsoNa & Mon. 5 P.M. Special Mon. 7 P.M. Special 0 CHEQUING DIAMOND BRAND ' ACCOUNTS | 2-0Z. Ip accordance with a resolution passed by the City Council H k § s k TAPE ALARM CLOCKS . ; PERSONAL fii TELEVISION ockey Stic apoio ereby proclaim LOANS | Decorator styles, giant easy to rea +. 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