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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1963, p. 22

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! Manning Hit REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Touredey, » uly | vy, 1963 2) For Remarks | oo Seaway Signal eCune Materials Sales Tax | gystem Lack OTTAWA (CP)--Gilles Greg:} lioilre (SC--Lapointe) called a tipress conference atter r the] '}House of Commons: adjourned) By MICHAEL STARR, M, P, jthe Act, terminated on March} Any increases that will be, Wednesday night to express The impasition of an 11 per 41, 1963, but through regula. Imade to those who are prorent, eral government's marine tele "most profound disagreement" cent Sales Tax on building ma-/Uons this was extended to conily drawing Old Age Pensions). Aad : ' . ) s ; communications system, Fern: lwith Premier Manning of Al-|terials and industrial machinery tracts until October 1, 1963, will have to come out of COM) og Aten a raue, chiel signal berta over the federal govern. has caused a great furore inthe Although the Resolution does tributions made by employees, clerk for the government's St ment's proposed royal commis, consiruction trades and in insjnot give the details, it is inemployers and self . employed Lawrence River shipstracking sion on biculturalism dustry, who were anticipating/timated here that contribuuions persons to this Plan, uystom.- testitied Wednesday Mr, Manning's reaction to the and planning expansion Dologa-| payable by Canada to the Pro-) Mambprs of Parliament were "He said the authority, whieh federal proposal was tabled in/tons and telegrams are pour: st ge rhea 73 a cent _ hoping that they would bo able;maintains. its owe communica. '|the Commons Wednesday by ing into Ottawa not only to the jin the pt N tee o have a break during the/tions network to keep track of |Prime Minister Pearson, along Minister of Finance, who is re-| fg es nd caida is Meteo summer months but with theland in touch with ships, often With replies fram the other pro sponsible for this imposition but}th Fakaie ahi the Pe Py number of resolutions that have report\ their positions to Signal vincial premiers also ito all members from ins 6 we as he é ie San baa @ i. been submitted by the Govern Service five or six hours late. The Social Cedit premier said/terested people in their own ' he \aglalation spate | voy iment for consideration, it is) This was particularly true of if the objective of the inquiry constituencies. a eaaa 'ts iM ! My this | MoNbUtUl as to when this present ship movements in the Welland "is to give some form of official) We expect that, due to the sel iy re spotata O see What MMS' paniiament will be able to reCanal_and the Snell Lock at recognition to a dual English |Pressure being put on the Go ie etyaps wt National /ces® : Cornwall My ~ | re y y oe rnment t Pp prese e he Minister ¢ National % , and French culture, we suggeativernment at the present time) oe Seat iL In view of the uncertainty that ¢ Mt Monarque was describing that this is unrealistic and im.) regarding this matter, some mo a an elfare has also: Signal Service operations to the practicable and we doubt that it difieation will be forthcoming. |P! laced on the Order Paper a re: has been created by measures royal commission on pilotage lwould meet with any wid Nevertheless, the members of solution to introduce a measure introduced in the Budget, it is Signal service provides. tele- spread public acceptance." the "Opposition are present : ~~. -- Ganearan te y the Opposition that their type and radio services along | Mr, Gregoire said Mr, Man. PPess strongly that this tax aint ER Plan duty it to scrutinize these mea: the river system, It also dis. ning had failed to understand Should not be applied and should patches pilots to ships the problem and had "contra. 0& Withdrawn entirely : : Jean Brisset, lawyer for the dicted our ideas completely--we AS! have pointed out pre . ly before passing. them, and to Shipping Federation of Canada, favor two cultures 'and two/Viously, it ts bound to have a Sun Viewers make sure that they are for the'asked if it is true that some races in Canada," detrimental effect upon the; benefit of the peaple of Canada/Shins reach Montreal before the The Alberta premier had economy and a loss of jobs d : i ' St. Lawrence Seaway Authority n a ae : { ate Par agg tao Saad ® and the economy of this coun » model farm of the Re unswick's Madawaska Coun- cows and a horse were killed -- huddi ror ky mound | .21s9 contradicted Prime Minis: Which ave so vitally needed a Get Warnin : : reports them as having left vw ' lani ole when ghining struck The surrounded by small trees ) his time and in the days ahead ry Cornwall ligious Hospitaler i. Jo was hit by a violent ¢ ! 7 . be ter: Pearson and several other ' : seph at St asile New rical storm last week and 38 ahual had apparently been (CP Wirephoto) |i pential Englishspeaking Ca \ number of new resolutions Mr. Monarque said it ia sel nadians, who have admitted the have appeared on the Order About Dan er . dom that bad, but at one time a ng the lack of the all-powerful quality of our culture," "Paper, One of these has to do g R Education ship had reached the Beauhar nois Lock, 30 miles west of e e rs centre that existed under Stalin, "To sum up." Mr. Gregoire With the creation of a Canada _ . " "as ss1lan l feel free to' criticize Kremlin said, "I peproach him for ex. Development Corporation, It is OTTAWA (CP) The health Montreal, before the seaway policies pressing such ideas, He speaks hoped by the Government that department Wednesday issued a Defended By told Signal Service it had left haly's Communist leaders of a danger that the inquiry Canadians may directly or indi. Stern Warning to Canadians Cornwall, Reports were com | Sparks House Furore _Dutlined MONTREAL (CP) -- The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority doesn't co-operate with the fed. sures very closely and thorough, 'ave quarrelled with some of/may impair national unity, 'ectly invest capital in this Cor.) against looking at the July 20 monly five or six hours behind vd Khrushchey's policies tately.! while he impairs it himself with Poration and as a result would) total eclipse of the sun through B d H d actual movements aime ore n ense Romania's party, although al:\such a letter." provide greater Canadian own makeshift filters Oar @a He said his staff had found ways a Moscow satellite, dis: Mp. Gregoire said his dis. ership of Canadian: industries Dr, Oscar Hoffman, the de i A : 'bad will and total lack af co. agreed with. Khrushchey's at agreement with Premier Man. 884 undertakings partment's chief of medical re. TORONTO (CP) Roman operation' from the authority By WILLIAM 1. RYAN et rushchey's su ame 'ogee of ue JAPAN tempt to subordinate the Ro- ning has nothing to do with So. It remains to be seen what orto said viewing the Catholic -- = "are since the seaway opened . porters se ] he North KO m In econamy to. Soviet ais sn + Nai reacti the peaple of Canada eclipse without proper protec./not some sort of special privi- -- - Associated Press News neers : e ng with Mos s INC) needs ' ? : " dat _ : ave to 'ne nvestment cor. ton May cause painless but per. lege," the chairman of the Met: ee Whatever ihe announced out WOULD BE SETBACK ajo hala 3 Pe Other voices of dissent will be), . Wat: suuiee , VE COMMBNE poration and whether they will/Manent damage to the eyes, He ropolitan Toronto separate Two Trainin come of the Sovic Chinese Acceptance | of i ROSE ety ause of ! Menta ae 1 pie aig Sits to: be in agreement, and there: ln micinate autficientiy to build: Said the danger exists not only school board said Wednesday, g Communist taiks in W, proposal wou Sis threats to Indian border the two Red giants develops, AN ve ee divided » fund ta where industry may i the path of the total eclipse and cannot be abolished without . the war between t par'Khrushchev had suffered a e Russians 3 finding it) ssidence is passible be row fram it for expansion bul throughout. Canada a change in the British North Ships Safel DE ee ee ee ee inner Keuous ORHER cessary to dragon thelr) suse of the open Soviel-Chinese . and development Dr, Hoffman said the eves can America Act Y over, and ine ie eM Algae wer ie snigile ly As $ saree 38 "Bata : plit Dairy Industry Another resolution las been be protected "if the eclipse is) Edward Brisbois was com na alarm throughout the world)" Advicex trom Indonesia say plays of soldarty swith. the ME ainauner, resoruion, 4s beet viewed tnrough. «snl "hiteamenting on a prepet ty tel RESOAEM Communist movemer wat 1 ae 2 'nd HENRY sci a ey ae Commu ower Now--one odifving the present Technieal With an A.S.A, density of not/County Orange Lodge of Toronto Communists face the } a. 09n,ove «Meme ee SAOHITE ting hs lascow ar , Peking Felt Improved ne ational Training Assist.|less. than 4.0 (or shade No, 10)/to have a referendum put to vot); KINGSTON (CP) - T we pect of other factions eae oy ngs ee I 7. SRG 3 ; bagel Ce ' lissent. from ance Act, which was intreduced; Which corresponds to the darker ers at the next provincial elec-/ Royal Canadian naval reserve having little to airectty. wivai™ a a ee Heute, Moscow they have some place) EDMONTON (CP) Provin. in December 1960, when I was shades of lenses in welders' gog- tion, giving them a chance to training vessels which went the Moscow Pek ' ' : « ™ i wb , . turn for sunnot 1 agriculture ministers fee} minister of Labour Jes abolish separate schools aground in Lake Ontario four sulting from its exampr in a , ihe Canadian dairy industry is! At that time it was set-out ir "This degree of safety ex: Mr. Brisbois said the Orange. Miles west of here early Wed: Red China's negotiating team 1 eto heey ea aaa Krem spiel moving into an improved posi. the. 1 tion that the Federal/ pressed in technical terms canimen "would be asking Ontario/nesday were safely afloat 12 \ ' . . in Moscow is pressing hard means Mosc vieWiihine a ogee at on vovernt would contribute 75) be achieved by taking a roll of/te do something that is not with.| hours later, a meeting of /shascend st lead nigpeice . 46 pe ; : és a om Canada Population la GH wees te ny the total cost of the black and while photographic!in the power of the province") The Porte St. Jean was ers from the nearly 90 parties' Recent statements Indone- davelonment of a" Hits 18, 836, 000 wing a bonao » training of unemployed persons, film and unrolling-it indoors in) 'The makers of the BNA Act floated off Melville Shoal, de- around the wor This would oon ¢ i nat aPPearcniinier o fe hn aelatelark on a that he pr Government is in. daylight but not sublight for 13 of 186? "probably showed a Scribed as the most. treacher- provide a platform for ainngs, piace them 'ly on t -- 1 (CP) Canada's! indicate an imat ts aby lites t st neentive to 90 per to 30 seconds great deal of prudence," he, ous in the lake, and hours later Chinese grievances against The Gage of the Chinese. They ap- BLAME KHRUSHCHEV e n reached 18,896,000 al mrpena , the total cost, It could The exposed film then should said, "They indicated that the) the Kingston tug Graham Stew: Russians rove the notion that what Com 3 1 point is the i " ning ld edge past the Bac said ' puedgd 'a oe that additional incentive, be developed as if photographs government recognized the right art freed the Port St, Louis The Chinese demand for such munists call "just wars" should Comr st party gripp 000000 mark by Oct. 1, the pein today blade woah esti' PPO may add an impetus to this type had been taken to make it come/of the parents, which is a prior Navy officials said none of a meeting oF . Nibe welcamed strume r by an internatio tt Ver bureau of statistics estimated weenen AN IMCTOASS IN CHOOSE oF ing ' out black. Three thicknesses of right fo the right of the state/the 7@ officers and men man- harsh terms seom ore kik ding ¢ nunism wh. enc Renin wall. we eh production ar d 3 ter sas iin als vides that the incen- the film should be used to look in education." ning the vessels was injured psychological w ¢ ag the world nese pic. Rebellic i s blame it Tie e 1 figure was 1.8 per, COCeae In he butter surplus » of 30 per cent of the Fe. at the eclipse But he didn't want to argue and damage is still unknown Premier Khrushehev tha "Pott rushohey ant f rectly on Khrus \ , nt or 326.000 greater than the Federal Agriculture Mis nister deral share of training employ.) Dr, Hoffman said it is not safe with the Orngemen or anyone) The Porte St, Louis, cap. does a proposal seriously aimed ers as coward fear t . the wa 1S Made Peo estimate of I8.A70.000 for the Hays forecast. the disappeared persons in industry. is to be to view the eclipse through ma. else, or do anything "to destroy|tained by Lieut. F. R. Berchem at settling difference eo - called erat ars' ple su 1 COMMUNISM same date a-vear earlier ance of Canada's butter surplus, increased to TS per cent, Up terials generally available/the harmony we enjoy with the RCNR, of Toronto, stuck on the Khrushchev undoubtedly would set off 2 ea ar.jand spread the idea that no The increase was smaller He said the situation has been until no » Act provided that around the home, including pho-/13 public school districts in shoal shortly after midnight takes a dim view of Peking's! This argument has i mmmaunist party would, hesi than the 332,000 increase re-|improving since new. federa deral Government contri. tographic negatives, sunglasses|Metro." The separate school and the Porte St. Jean, its sis- reported suggestion that voting/most 'of the Asian Communists tate uild a similar arded betwe ne 1, 1961, /policies for dairy subsidies went 7S per cent in respect to/or pieces of smoked or colored board here accommodates some ter ship, captained by Lieut. n a world Communist meeting --and tiny Albania in Europe Dissidents say 1 has nd » 1, 198 nto effect May 1 dsts incurred by the Province/ glass. Looking through camera/50,000 elementary school chil. W. N, Fox-Decent, RCNR, Win- be based on population. Chinalon the side of Red China them nated population ef Onta Agriculture ministers from all for e construction of new) vi ewfinders, elescopes or binoc: dren, or about 25 per cent of nipes, went aground while go- i with Peking are the tr n votes » was 6,448,000 compared with 10 provinces attended the meet- schools and training facilities,| vi ewlinders, telescopes or binoc: Metro's elementary school poping to its assistance. both vea- hacked by big parties from the led popul lous Asian nations, would/nesian Communists, the N Elsewhe Communists not-'6,342,000 in 1982 ng here ! centive, as provided by!ulars also was hazardous ulation sels displace 483 tons Orsit Our @ 10,000 * SHOPPERAMA at AJAX OPEN FROM 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. Bees "Teel SAT.--9 A.M. to 6 P.M. OSHAWA Store Open Daily 9:30 a.m. to6 p.m. BOY'S Ist QUALITY ff ; AY KIN MEN'S MEN Ss MADEIRA ew 7 | SHORTS Dress Slacks ae Flannelette SPORT BLANKETS ' n 49% BROADCLOTH hapegviapethgied SHIRTS se short Sleev ir Weev (Mede tr Cor : PYJAMAS a in ee 99c 2.99 1.59 I 3.99 a. - 4 eer i be ; | . Liw : ees J : { $495 2 tor $3.06 , Compore et $5.49 PEEL LEM LE creasing. Sires 30 to 38 201 OLE PLL EL LON EOE EA MR Siew 2 YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT PENNYWORTH"S FOR VALUE PLUS QUALITY rm PENNY WO ce SHOWER "T-SHIRT a Bie, | DUSTER (MM | poo nn |] BEACH -- Senge | | BROADCLOTH (ae TOWELS -- Bm | Prams | see towe COMPARE S2c orted designs -- ANN REEMA ARN apore with 2.98 2 ' Compare ot $1.98 EAC

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