2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 6, 1960 STRIKE AT ORILLIA PLANT i ¢ WOMAN WORRIES ABOUT HER MAID DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- A woman from a fashionable section of Dallas telephoned Detective W.S. Biggio. She was concerned about a maid who had worked for her for three years. "I want to get her out of jail." she told the officer. "Lady," replied the detec- tive, 'we have arrested your maid. But she turned out to be a man dressed in women's clothing." The woman said she plans to advertise for a new maid. ANCIENT COLUMN ROME (AP) -- Rome has pre-| sented a column from its 2,000- | |year-old Forum to stand before | , (the presidential palace in Bra- | ¥ | silia, the new capital of Brazil. | DRIVE TO | peauValley TONIGHT LAND-SEA-AIR FOR ALL TRAVEL DONALD TRAVEL - SERVICE Whitby-Oshawa-Brooklin MO 8-3304 Ex-CBC Official Back In Business By DON HANRIGHT he when, substituting for CBC pres- Canadian Press Staff Writer lident J. Alphonse Ouimet who|-- OTTAWA . (CP) Ernest L. was ill, he became a major wit-| Bushnell, the volatile little man|ness in a Commons committee's | who walked out of a $16,000-a-| stormy inquity into charges of year CBC management post six| political interference with the months ago, is back in business. corporation's programming. The ambitious new company| A ghort time later, when his of which he is president Tuesday | resignation was imminent, he was chosen by the Board ofl(c13"g reporter: . Broadcast Governors over four "Whatever small success I've other applicants as Teton had in this business is due, I| mended licensee for a new Ob-iginy "40 the fact that my mind tawa television station g/has always travelled along en-| Mr. Bushnell, 59, who Design tertainment channels.' RUG & CARPET SALES as CBC vice-president Dec. would be the full-time gener, 1| BRITISH ASSOCIATE Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, manager of the Ottawa operg-| Surrounding him in the E. L. tion, competing with established | Bushnell Tele vision Company {CBC English- and French-langu® {iited are British, Canadian Carpets, Stair Runners. rm ------ Relax in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster 4% ; ; =. - i ; PINT-SIZED pickets are the | Otaco Lid. at Orillia. (See left children of the striking United | pieture). Strike is in its fifth Steelworkers of America (CLC), | week. In picture at right police joining the fathers on the pick- | officers push back a striker et line of the main gate at | from the path of a truck at- | tempting to enter the plant. A few minutes later the scuffle broke into a free-for-all be- tween nine police officers and about 20 strikers ---- mm cea ------------ ON PARLIAMENT HILL Second Reading {age TV outlets. and American interests, among ay SANE lvaster he's no pi Mg gg Siranger to TV. He was with the fifpeiion: Television of for de ER much of that Ushed Risgdom. of Mr Bush: time as director-general of pro- nell's ava pol Pa Installation by our Walker . own mechanic 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 Fv Vv Vv J 4 $ FOR MORE VACATION GO POWER - CASH-UP FAST or g gramming. Mr. Bushnell became| ©" Fe svndicat d En > apgel . nent I s.|'Tt was danger > 2 known as the chief creator of Programs. for synuica ion an By KEN KELLY largely from governmen anks, There was danger in defining kn i 1 a nd sale elsewhere for amounts start- Canadian Press Staff Writer |praised or attacked the bill's pro- rights by statute because in fu- the CBC product as it now stands ing at $100,000 a year--one of OTTAWA (CP) -- The opposl-| visions, although all came out ture years this might limit any --especially 2 page forthright the most ambitious local - pro- don, climaxing 2% days of critic- firmly in favor of the principle! extension of rights and freedoms A Sol Spo ie : but ont ign gram ideas ever tendered to the ism of Prime Minister Diefen- of the bill to cover situations not foreseen man e $ ip Ton Pathan on) BBG. One projected program baker's bill of , split Tues-| Works Minister Asso- at this time ary hot water about a 1 4BY series will resolve around Grey sht on a showdown vote. ciate Defence Minister Sevigny = " i Owl's tales and another will be yn Leader Pearson led and Justice Minister Fulton were based on Mazo de la Roche's his Liberals in support of the thrown 'into the battle together Jalna stories Progressive Conservatives in vot with a procession of back bench- ew ue ey - a ing against a CCF motion that the ers. And on the opposition side, , bill not be read a second time|the Liberals called up front- but that the government be in- bencher Paul Martin (L--Essex Ld ew er structed to consult with the prov-| East) while the CCF put on three inces on a comprehensive consti-|of their eight members. 1 Y | tutional amendment guaranteeing| Mr. Sevigny made an impas- E t d fundamental freedoms and hu-|sioned plea for & bill of rights| QUEBEC (CP)--Following are| medicine from Quebec's Laval Xpec é { man rights. as a constant reminder to Cana-|in,;mbnail sketches of members| University. A practising surgeon, To the dleight of the prime dians and to other nations of the ,¢ g,ehec province's new 16-man|he has been a member of the minister and government sup- freedoms and rights cherished in cabinet, Quebec Legislature for Riviere- e au e porters Mr. Pearson and Hazen this country. Hon. Jean Lesage, 48, premier du-Loup since 1956. Argue, CCF House leader, en-| Mr. Walker struck back at and finance minister, is the first -- gaged in a sharp skirmish over opposition contentions that the former federal cabinet minister| Paul Earl, 56, minister of By ALAN HARVEY | the Liberal position bill was not framed in suffi- ever to head a Quebec govern- mines, is a Montreal-born gradu- Canadian Press Staff Writer Mr. Pearson argued that, while ciently striking terms and was ment. A native of Montreal and|ate of Britain's Royal Naval| The next move in the Algerian the Liberals support a constitu-| ineffective and ambiguous. a lawyer, he was first elected to|College. He is a decorated vet-|impasse seems to be up to Presi-| tional amendment as the best, Its simplicity of language, he the House of Commons in 1945.|eran of naval service during the dent de Gaulle way to enshrine freedoms and said, and its clarity of principles He served terms as parliamen- two world wars and holds the With peace negotiations sus- rights, the CCF motion would|would make it memorable for tary assistant to the ministers-of rank of commodore. He has rep- pended, the French president have the effect of killing the years. He accused the Liberals|finance and of external affairs|resented Montreal Notre-Dame- may make a new offer to the prime minister's bill. The Lib- of adopting a "me-too"' attitude phefore being named minister of de-Grace in the legislature since rebels in a speech scheduled for erals favored the principle of towards the bill after refusing for northern affairs. He was chosen 1948. Normandy later this week such a measure and could not years Progressive Conservative|Quebec Liberal leader at a 1958 -- Although wide differences sep- back a move tg kill it demands for such a measure. arty convention. He is member' Paul Gerin-Lajoie, 40, minister|arate the two sides, the impres- Mr. Argue, hotly denying that| As to the argument it con-ljor Quebec West. of youth, is a prominent Mont-|sion is that neither wants to shut his motion would kill the meas-|tained no teeth, he maintained AEE, | real-born lawyer who obtained a|the door on further talks ure, maintained that debate on|that its teeth were evident in the| Bona Arsenault, 56, minister of doctorate in law from Oxford] The will for peace seems the bill could continue while the clear statement that no present|lands and forests, is a well- University. He is editor of the strong. government consulted the prov-|or future act of Parliament must known businessman, author and weekly I"Echo in Vaudreuil-Sou-| Some observers feel that the oARD inces be construed as limiting any of|former newspaper man. Once|langes, the constituency he rep-|suspension of negotiations, ex-| Mr. Diefenbaker clearly en. the rights and freedoms set out|prominent in the Progressive resents in the legislature. |posing the obstacles to agree- FINANCE COMPANY joyed the Liberal dilemma and|:n the bill Conservative party in Quebec, pill ment, may induce extremists to of Canada Ltd. seized the opportunity afforded] Mr. Walker announced that/he split with the party during, Rene Hamel, 50, minister of accept the idea that concessions Your Vacation Cash by the Pearson-Argue battle to|once the bill becomes law gov-|the Second World War and was labor and of municipal affairs, | must be made. is Ready! Get maintain that the CCF was re- ernment guaranteed housing elected to Parliament in 1945 as|is a lawyer who majored in| One baffling aspect of the Al- $50 # treating from past support of a|mortgages will contain a clause|an independent. He subsequently political and social sciences at|gerian situation is that de Gaulle, 0 bill of rights to protect the prospective home| joined the Liberals. He repre-|Louvain University in Belgium. (while pursuing a policy of nego- $1500 On a recorded vote, the CCF owner against discrimination. sents Matapedia constituency. |He is a former member of Parl-|tiation long urged by the left, 4 i amendment was defeated 191 to! Mr. Martin said every right| Svar wipes iament where he served from appears to be reluctant to ac- J» TODAY ! 7. and freedom enumerated in the| Lionel Bertrand, 54, provincial|1945 until 1949 as a member of cept any support from that quar- |= -- Phone The vote climaxed a day in|bill already is projected by law| secretary, 1s publisher of the the Bloc Populaire. He was first ter. G RA 8-6283 29%; Simcoe St. 8. Homeowners' and given effect the courts.| weekly Voix des Mille-Tles at St. elected to the Quebec Legislature| in French politics, opponents EAE {Jerome and secretary of the As-|in 1952 as a Liberal and since/of a settlement are all on thet FRIAR | sociation of French - language|then has represented the econsti- right. There are even reports| Jari TiRes | eekly Newspapers of Canada.|tyency of St. Maurice. linking" Premier Michel Debre| x SD |He served as Liberal member of| a | himself with the die-hard settlers | Parliament for Terrebonne from| Charles A. Kirkland, 62, min-|in Algeria through such right-wing i 11940 until 1957 when he resigned|ister without portfolio, is a prac- elements in Paris as Jacques wins for health reasons. He is mem-|tising doctor and surgeon. He is Soustelle and Georges Bidault. gl, {ber for Terrebonne in the legisla- a veteran member of the legisla-| Despite the hostility of the] PRT © |ture. ture, having represented Jacques|right, de Gaulle makes no move| x | -- Cartier constituency continuously|to mobilize or direct opinion on| Alcide Courcy, 45, minister of since 1939. |the left as a counter-balancing agriculture and colonization, | ------ measure. holds a degree in agricultural] Emilien Lafrance; 48, minister -- sciences from Quebec's Laval of social wel , is a real | University. He has worked as an estate agent who has worked i jagronomist, as director of an ex- actiyely on behalf of labor and © |perimental farm and also as social welfare organizations. He . | manager of an agricultural €o- has represented Richmond con- operative, all in the Abitibi dis- stituency in the legislature since |trict of northwestern Quebec. He 1952. " |was first elected to the Quebec © |legislature in 1956. He is mem- | ber for Abitibi West. | roayer "Special Loans to / CITY OF OSHAWA THIRD INSTALMENT 1960 TAXES DUE Third Insteiment Sus Detms Yellow JULY 7TH Pink Green JULY 11th PAY TAXES BY MAIL by cheque or money order (if con- venient) enclosing COMPLETE tax bill--receipted bill will be returned AVOID STANDING IN LINE by paying before any due date OR by depositing sealed envelope containing cheque and Tax Bill in "City Hall Mail" letter drop at City Hall main entrance any time ALL OSHAWA CANADIAN BANKS OF COMMERCE will accept current taxes within two weeks before any instalment date providing Tax Bill is presented for receipting AND PRO- VIDING NO INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE WITHOUT CHARGE. ALSO PAYABLE AT CITY HALL if preferred, Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Soturdays SPECIAL HOURS 7 TO 9 P.M : INSTALMENT DATES ONLY FAILURE TO PAY ANY ONE INSTALMENT on or before due date necessitates the Tax Collector to proceed to collect by several Statutory and Local By-Law provisions such as Collec- tion of Rents where property is tenant occupied; Division Court Action in some cases and by possible "Bailiff Seizure" of chattels i Georges Lapalme, 53, atlorney- general, is a practising lawyer who headed the Quebec Liberal Gerard Cournoyer, 43, minister party frofm 1952 until 1958 when of transport . and communica he resigned. He served in the tions, is a lawyer and former| House of Commons from 1945 {member of Parliament. Hel until 1950 when he resigned to be- | served in the House of Commons come provincial leader. He has from 1946 until 1952 when he re- represented Montreal Outremont signed and successfully con-| in the legislature since 1953. tested a Quebec provincial elec-| -- Ei SAI PSE ER | tion. He was defeated in the 1956 Quebec election. He represents Richelieu constitunecy. MICA SOURCES India and Tanganyika in East ---- Africa are the world's leading 0 | J. Alphonse Couturier, 57, min- producers of high - grade mica, | ister of health, graduated in'used as insulating. material. DOMINION COLLEGE 1900 as the Dominion Business College Ltd) i - (Est Ls € Ww MATRICULATION SCHOOL "COLD EXPECTED Below normal temperatures are predicted for Central Can- ada, most of Manitoba and southern British Columbia in the 30-day outlook of the United States weather bureau. 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