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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1963, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 28, 1968 | REPORT TO DURHAM Attack On Minister Replaces Budget Talk Passes Cruiser | West Hill sary F Motorist caren, ree Fined $100 PICKERING (Staff). Pass-| ing a@ police officer om a bridge and forcing another car off the picKERING (Staff) -- {ng him to take corners quickly |to keep from stalling the jcar | Magistrate. Harry W. Ver- myn said it was the respodsib ility of the motorist.to keep fits |car in a safe condition. GETS NASSAU POST | LONDON (CP) ~-- John 8. Hughes of the Bank of Montreal has been appointed assistant A general manager of the Bank of ae eS oe ee ee series of complaints of a-car\London and Montreal in Nas: a 3 sill WRESTLER DWARFS AJAX GRADUATE ceremonies at Parkside Pub of Ajax is dwarfed by pro lic School in Ajax, Wednes fessional wrestler Lord Athol day. Mr. Layton spoke to the -- tion Layton during the graduation graduating class and stressed Petite Gail Richardson, 14, Spraying Gravel Oshawa Youth Fined $29 ,. For Drinking PICKERING Costs Driver $50 Bekkevold he damage f PICKERING (Staff) -- Spin-jof -- the ning wheels and flying gravel,' caused By RUSSELL C. HONEY, MP steps to reduce the. huge bud. the importance of staying in school and getting an educa- --Oshawa Times Photo OTTAWA -- Possessing the full knowledge that there is no quarter asked or given in the in-fighting of House of Com-; mons debate, one can still be a bit shaken by the cold and de- liberate attack made upon Fi- nance Minister Walter Gordon in the past six days. There is little doubt that in his eagerness 'o bring in the Budget and give the nation an accounting which it has not had 'for two years, the Finance! | Minister bumbled, particularly with reference to the 30 per jcent sales tax imposed on U.S. }takeover of Canadian assets. The principle behind this tax lis in line with the policy of Mr. Gordon and the government ithat if Canada is .to re-pur. iechase her industries and nat. {ural resources we must make a | start somewhere, and we must |make a start soon. | The 30 per cent tax, because of administrative difficulties which became apparent, was not a practical method and this provision of the Budget was withdrawn by Mr. Gordon CRY FOR SCALP During the budget debate, the cry for Mr. Gordon's scalp has replaced all debate on the bud. get proper. As a result we reach the end of the budget de. bate without any real examina- tion of the budget. The budget contained three main provisions or objectives. Firstly, an attack on chronic unemployment which Mr. Gor.| don termed a "national dis- grace." Secondly, the budget included steps to halt' the growing U.S.! getary deficits Canada has ex- perienced in recent years. | Mr, Gordon took what he de- scribed as the '"'first step' . to. ward a balanced budget and he estimated that the budgetary deficit this year will be $270,000,000 less than last year The attack on Mr. Gordon commenced the morning after the presentation of the budget speech with the NDP charge that he had used three "out- siders."' NDP member Douglas Fisher raised the question in the House and he later stated, "once the bone had been bared, Diefenbaker could see it and snatched it ie Irrespective of which of the two opposition parties should have the credit, they bothscharg- ed in full cry after Mr, Gor don's scalp. ' VOTE ANTI-CLIMATIC The non-confidence vote on Monday evening proved anti- climatic as* all opposition. par- ties took care to see thal the government was not defeated The NDP group abstained en bloc. Only 73 of the 95 Conserva- tives registered a vote in sup port of the non-confidence mo tion and the Social Credit group voted with the government. Prior to the vote, Mr. Gordon had presented his defence. In a voice that showed the strain of the attack, the 56-year-old Finance Minister dealt point by point with the Oppositions' charges During the course of his re- marks he indicated his concern about continuing in public life and ease of a private practice 'in which he commanded one of the highest incomes in Canada. ! He left his office as one of Canada's best: known Charter-) ed Accountants and economists} to devote his full time to public' service, He did so out of a) deep sense of public responsi- bility. Thus, one of his greatest con-| cerns in the past few days, has! been that the punishing treat.) ment he has' received in the House of Commons might deter other Canadians from following his lead into public service. The last paragraph of his re. marks made last Monday after. noon give some hint as to the character and disposition of our Finance Minister, when he said: landed a Scarboro woman in peing drivea in a careless man: | cay. The bank also has 29 Pickering Village Magistrate's' nor made by residents of West! branches ig Latin America, Court Thursday charged wi careless driving. © Const, L, Watson said he was driving, to work in his own cay when-da car passed him on the Bridge, on No. 2 high-| way. } The officer said the car was) proceeding at a high rate of) speed and he saw % force an-| ther car off the road. After giving chave, | hicle was stopped at the inter-' section of Greenwood road and| No. 2 amd the driver was iden:i- fied as Miss Virginia Irene Ma-| son, 21 Fiintridge road, Scar- boro, the officer said. Miss Mason pleaded guilty to} the charge and received a fine ing of $50 and costs. "Mr. Speaker, there is one thing I should like to say in con- clusion. In the past week some Honorable members of the House . . . I hope not too many and some people outside of the House have made it plain that they would like to seé me leave public life "I have made mistakes and I may make some more if stay here. This is inevitable, I sup- pose, if one's objective is to get things done regardless of the diffi¢ulties to be overcome "All I can add is this: as the 'very The officer said the people of! Hill led to Dennis Hugh Jones, -- West Hill, being fined $100 and' costs, < Const. Donald Marti 1d) wagiroate Harty Eyitiad that! SATURDAY between May 17 and May 22 he This is the had received numerous com- plaints of a large car being BIG ONE ROBBIE LAN§& driven at a high rate of specd 2 and the on the roads in West Hill. 4 DISCIPLES the area were afraid for the safety of their children who had. to scatter' when the car ap: 2 proached. ' He added that he had appre- hended Jones at his home and charged him with careless driv- The BEACH HOUSE Jones said the transmission in $ OSHAWA-ON.THE-LAKE his car was in bad shape caus- FRIDAY ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY LITTLE CAESAR long as I remain a member of the House I shall strive to do those things which I believe to be in the best interests of the great majority of the people of the country." and the CONSULS He could never stop being a critic... even on his wedding mght! an irate truck driver and an ob- servant gas station attendant ed to a conviction of careless driving in WBickering Magis- trate's Court, Thursday Gerhard Gary Bekkevold, 19, of 7 George street, Pickering appeared in Magistrate's Court charged with careless driving during an incident which took place May 16, on Harwood ave- nue south in Ajax Crown Witness James Harri- son of Thornhill said he was driving north on Harwood in his truck He said Bekkevold was in a car in front of him and an oil truck was in front of Bekkevold The leading oil truck slowed down to turn into a lot and Bekkevold, as soon as the way was clear, accelerated, spray- ing his truck with gravel and causing $200 damage, Harrison said Bekkevold said he i> not know the truck was 1 him and that he had or the damage Magistrate Jermyn kevold had. operated the car without 1 the othe road when he found him guilty and levied a fine of $50 and costs 450 Children To Take Part In Bike Rodeo PICKERING (Staff) -- Near- ly 450 children from Picke Township schools will take p in the annual Bicycle Safety Rodeo in Bay Ridges on Satur day morning, June 29 F Said Bek due onsideration for Oshawa youth who pleaded not guilty to consuming liquor while a minor failed to convince the ourt of his and re ceived -a fine of $25 and costs} on Thursday Robert Douglas Russel), 19, of 827 Somerville str appeared before Magistrate Harry W. Jer- myn in Pickering Village Court Const. L. Watson of the Pick- ering Township Police said he iad- checked a car on Number 2 highway at 4.50 a.m. on May nnocence said the driver of the vehicle was identified as Russell and that he smelled strongly of alcohol Russell] said he was at a dance in Oshawa. until midnight and then had gone to a house party He said he was not- drinking and-was driving his girl home after the party The officer control of resources Thirdly, the budget takes Canada's economic! Gordon might be counted as a "Canadian Kennedy." He has given up the income Mow PLAYING See Oshawa's Own SHIRLEY HARMER THE HANGMAN with ROGERT TAYLOR TINA LOUISE Cecil B. DeMille's SAMSON AND DELILAH ~ Starring HEDY LAMARR VICTOR MATURE IN COLOR Gite "ANNIVERSARY" RECALLING 60 YEARS OF CINEMA IN CANADA TODAY AT: oe dot " 4 se WEL: TO: LOS BAS ce eo Hore BALL ores peak 1:30--3:30--5:35--7 :45---9:50 LOVE STORY "& IN ALL ROMANTIC "i, HISTORY!» - ol AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT Sew FEATURE TIMES -- 2:10 - 4:30 - 7:00 -- LAST SHOW 9:00 DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00--"LAD A DOG" STARTS at 9:30 THE BIGGEST 2-FOR4 COMBINATION FAMILY SHOW _ OF THE YEAR!- Somehow They End Up wkeey BND PRODUC "BILIMORE 18 DANCE Charlie Cochrane AND HIS ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Reg's Marina CEASAREA 9 P.M. TILL 12 JACK H. HARRIS' production of iNeSmaR COLOR by DeLuxe Men «atts @ ADDED ATTRACTION @ q sponsored' Magistrate Jermyn gave the by members of the Pickering youth a stern warning and fined Township Police Department him $25 and costs. and the Bay Ridges Kiwanis - Club, is open to all child Dog At Large Nets Owner Fine Of $5 corner of Number 2 highway stad mitt beer and Harwood avenue pss sgn gle catia aioli their schools AJAX (Staff) Walltam Pow 886 Liverpool road, Picker On The Moon! =. the The event, jointly ? oe 4 BRECK-MoCAY arrsere (LAM THIS IS BING CROSBY'S AND BOB 4IOPE'S 7th ROAD PIC- TURE. NAME THE OTHER 6 FROM CLUES LISTED BELOW | FOR FREE PASSES TO THE OSHAW/ DRIVE-IN THEATRE. MAIL ENTRIES TO BOX 175, OSHAWA, POSTMARKED NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT, JULY 6th, 1963. . IT USED A FAMOUS MALAY METROPOLIS AS ITS SETTING. . AN ISLAND OFF THE EAST COAST OF AFRICA. . A STOP-OVER IN A NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRY. NOT GEOGRAPHIC, BUT A CONDITION YOU DREAM OF. . THE TITLE CONTAINS THE SPANISH WORD FOR "RIVER". . TEMPLES, BELLS AND EXOTIC DANCES. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON ACCEPTED The truck driver said truck windshield was broken and after chasing Bekkevold, he pulled him from the car at the! A 1000 SPECTACLES AND ADVENTURES! "ZARAK" VICTOR, MATURE MICHAEL WILDING IN TECHNICOLOR ANITA EKBERG DON'T MISS OUR GIANT 5 FEATURE BONANZA THIS | SUNDAY! A BIG DUSK 'TIL DAWN SHOW ! , OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE 723-4972 L Extra! "ANNIVERSARY" frie sever screen CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE FREE KIDDIES PLAYGROUND Hi | ® COMPLETELY | PAVED... | @ | CANADA'S j SOREEN . . . 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