Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1967, p. 11

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nge, whose seats $90,000--close to ice of a Toronto e seat--few have ic about trading ork. tings e still . best >and eive! @ocw. mec. OTTAWA (CP)--Fifteen mor Canadians have been name Companions of the Order Canada and 43 have been awarc ed the order's Medal of Servicc Governor-General Michener an nounced today In his capacity as chancello of the order, Mr. Michener an nounced the appointments t: complete the first year's award of the new honors instituted tc reward Canadians for service tc the country. 1. Centennial Year, imber were named. The order's charter also pro- ides for awarding medals of ourage for outstanding brav- ry. None has yet been warded, Recipients of the honors st ounced today will be invested vith their ribbons, pendants and nedals at an investiture in the New Year. The other companions appoint- 'd to the order today were: double thejfederal mines department; his-!@¥e been yanking out |HONORS POET Coin Boxes KITCHENER (CP) -- Police and Bell Telephone Co. officials Part Of Criminal Code Change | ' OTTAWA (CP) -- The Crimi are hunting for persons who "a! Code will give authoritie: torian Frank Underhill of Otta-.0°xes from telephone booths 5 wa; Francis G. Winspear, Ed- @¢'0ss the province |monton financier; | Six telephone booths in the) Kitchener area were robbed in| }the past week Police believe son or gang is responsible for} similar robberies in. Brockville Ottawa and Peterborough Audrey Alexander Brown of she same per | Victoria, B.C., poet and author; Dr. Bruce Chown of Winnipeg, researcher in blood diseases; |Nina F. Cohen of Sydney, N.S., former national president of Hadassah; John G. Counsell of |Toronto, founding president of the Canadian Paraplegic Asso Engineer and ;set up and broadened from sim eoin NeW controls over firearms in < ries of amendments intro duced in the Commons Thurs day. Classifications of 'prohibited' "restricted" weapons arc jilar provisions in the existing code. Handguns and fully automatic weapons go onto the restricted list, requiring a permit for pos- session and use by their owner. The cabinet will have power to declare any type of weapon Order Of Canada Awards Thieves Take |New Control Over Firearms sonic eamna ana he Completed For This Year of appeal. amendments als r complete viously restricted to switch nives and shotguns or file records of permit may be refused or re-|takes 0 provide repair of restricted weapons.|pawn to obtain a permit. the|They require a repairer of fire THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 23, 1967 11 restricted weapons At present only retailers need The prohibited list was pre-, Manufacture, sale, import and'arms and a pawnbroker wh: jave such a permit. \ sawed off to a barrel length of less than 20 inches. Silencers have been added and the list} made open-ended for the special cabinet orders. The amendments also empow-| er the court that convicts a per- son of a firearms offence to pro hibit him from having a firearm for five years after his release. | CAN APPEAL A registration certificate ot The list contained the first ap | Dr. Charles H. Best of To pointments of retired politi | ronto, co-developer of insulin' ciation: cians, and was sprinkled witl| vith the late Dr. Frederick Ottawa the names of Canadians whc| Banting | z headed Expo 67 and other cen Samuel Bronfman of Mont ao tennial events. Newly-named companions o the! order, who will be invested with red and white neck ribbons and pendants, are entitled to put the initials C.C. after their names, They include: Lionel Chevrier, commission.! er-general of state visits for 1967, former Canadian high commissioner in London and long-time Liberal cabinet minis ter Pierre Dupuy, commissioner general of Expo 47, and his dep uty, Robert Shaw Artist A. Y. Jackson, sinzer Lois Marshal and _ historian Hilda Neathy Robert Taschereau retired chief justice of the Court of Canada Among recipients of the medal of service are: John Fisher, commissioner of the centennial commission, and his deputy, Georges FE. Gauthier along with Bobby Gimby, au thor of the popular centennial song "Ca-na-da."' Nancy Greene world women's ski champion, singer Monique Leyrac, ballet choreog vapher Celia Fronea, Charlotte Whitton, former Ottawa mayor, and photographer Yousuf Karsh ORDER CREATED The order was instituted July 1 when Governor-General Mich ener was invested with his rib bon and pendant by the Queer The first list of awards was is sued July 7 and contained the names of 35 companions and 55 medal winners Today's Government House announcement said the selection of winners was made by an ad- visory council on the basis of merit, "especially service to Canada or humanity at large." The advisory council is com posed of Chief Justice Robert Cartwright, heads of the Canada Council, the Royal Society of Canada, and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and two senior govern- ment officials--R, G, Robertons, clerk of the privy council, and G. G. E, Steele, undersecretary of state. The announcement said the council 'thas followed a policy of deferring until after their re tirement, consideration of party politicians, judges serving on the bench, or members of the advisory council itself." MORE NEXT YEAR Further awards will be made next year. Provision was made in the order's charter for ap- ointment of 25 companions and Supreme chief federal 50 medal-of-service winners Vietnam War End Wished BOSTON (AP) -- Richard Cardinal Cushing says he wishes the same concern for human life that was shown in the first heart transplant could be demonstrated to end the Vietnam war, "Would that the miracle of South Africa could be repeated in 'South Vietnam," the Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston said Thursday in his - annual Christmas message. The transplant of a dead girl's heart into the body of a 53- year-old grocer in Cape Town, South Africa, was a "'dramatic celebration of human solidarity and the deep-rooted conviction that human life cuts across all barriers of age, sex or religious beliefs," he said. "The world is richer because knowledge and love triumphed, if only for a while, over igno- rance and fear." : Of Vietnam, the cardinal] said: 'For God's sake, we must bring this war to an end. The works of peace are challenging our noblest instincts. We who have unlocked the mystery of life in a test tube must now go on to create life in our ghettos our mental hospitals and our RY Lil remember this wine! real, distiller and patron of the Hugh 4 of the Progressive Conservative party and high commissioner to London Dr, Jacques Genest of Mont real, clinical researcher and head of medicine at the Univer- chologi Domini J. Heasley of Waterloo arts * Ont., i 6 er he Quebec George Drew of Toronto, for i) Se sega aud ye i of the Quebec a Psa mer premier of Ontario, leader eR vallemand ransportation Co. freighter Pic} ad Montreal arts patron; humanist) River, died Thursday night in a} Maurice Lebel of Quebec; Rev.|fall from the ship | Noel Mailloux of Montreal, psy-| of Toronto, past president of the|and the wall of John Hubert Craigie of , Plant pathologist; ronomer Alice Vibert s of Kingston, Ont.; Falls Off Ship PORT COLBORNI (CP) Ont Clarence Vincent Williams. | as prohibited or restricted in order to deal quickly with new weapons coming on the market 50, of St. Catharines He fell from the ship's ladder} st; Pauline M. McGibbon| into the water between the shit the Welland Shir | on Drama Festival lcanal here FREE PEPSI EPI'S IZZA Simeone St. $. -- 728.0192 Rosslynn Rd. W. -- 723-0247 sity of Montreal. Alain Grandbois.of Quebec, | author of three books of poetry Dr. W. B: Lewis of Deep River, Ont., vice-president of Crown-owned Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd FORMER PC CRITIC James M. Macdonnell of To ronto and Ottawa, former Progressive Conservative oppo- sition financial critic and minis- ter without portfolio. Sir Leonard C, Outerbridzge of St. John's, Nfld., first lieuten ant-governor of Newfoundland jon its union with Canada in 1949 Those awarded the medal of service include a long list of other Expo and centennial offi cials: Philippe de Gaspe Beau | bien, Pierre de Bellefeuille, Col \Edward Churchill, Jean-Clause |Delorme, Edouard Fiset, Yves | Jasmin, Andrew G. Kniewasser. G. Dale Redliker, Lt.-Gen, How ard D. Graham and Lt. Gen | Robert W. Monce! | Also on the list are | Horace Boivin, lon zgtime |mayor of Granby, Que.; Ken- neth LeM. Carter, chairman of the royal commission on taxa !tion; portrait painter Kennet! | Forbes of Willowdale, Ont.; Mil- fon F. Gregg, V.C., former Lib eral labor minister and high | commissioner in British Guiana, |now Guyana; ' | Lt.-Col, Sidney E. Lambert of one of the presi Toronto, chaplain, \founders and Dominion dent of the War Amputations of Canada; Robert F. Legget, di SHOE ccc lrector of building research for Co. Ltd SHOES (OSHAWA) LTD, the National Research Council; 18 Simcoe Sacth 31 Simcoe North J. Keiller Mackay, former lieu King West mt fenant-governor of Ontario; Gil- Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa bert C. Monture of Ottawa, re- Burns 1 » \ Davidson SHOE STORE Dancey's With thanks to our many friends we say A Happy Holiday. Pathe Better Shoe Sutld Oshawa jtired resources specialist in the CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY MON., DEC, 25 OPEN BOXING DAY TUES., DEC, 26 During this season of peace on earth, good will towards men, we are taking time out from the hustle and bustle of Christmas to wish you and your Chaistmas the happiest and most joyous ever, Fred A. 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