WA TIMES, Wednesday, December 23, 1964 ORES hawa's Get-Together Club hs rN CHEQUE FOR $100 lowe'en committee with a $100 president of the club, fs shown presenting the cheque to Mrs, TORONTO (CP) -- Premier Robarts said fecodey a rift be- tween the Conservative party and. its Quebec wing could have serious consequences for Can- ada. Acknowledging that. such aj leaf split exists, the Conservative premjer told a press confer- ence it is a matter of gtéat concern to him. Mr. Robarts said he fs dis- nted at statements by an old friend, Leon Balcer, leader of the Q wing of the party that he might leave the Con- servatives and sit in the House of Commons as an independent. "Y've known him (Mr. Bal- cer) for many years," the pre- mier said. "We were YPCs-- Young Progressive Conserva- tives--together."' "I'm very disappointed at seeing a rift in our party na- tionally. I think this can have very serious effects on our country and as a Conservative Horsburgh Goes To Florida CHATHAM (CP)--Rev. Rus-) sell Horsburgh, on bail pending} his appeal against a one - year) |his government, jlie pension plan will of neces-| Disappointed By Balcer's |Statements Says Robarts ae: a matter of great concern] o me WILL FLY FLAG Mr, Robarts said Ontario na- ss. will fly the new maple ig in as much as it had been accepted by bb gg Dom Ontario was boos Aare ing its own emblem owever, he had no comment on whether it might be the Red Ensign. ROBARTS OPTIMISTIC Questioned on the extent of Canadian unity in light of the flag debate and other \recent events in Ottawa, Mr. Robarts said he is optimistic about the ability of the country to work out its problems because of an increasing awareness of Que- béc's desires and aims. This promoted much freer 'discus- sions, Mr. Robarts said. Mr. Robarts reiterated that Ontario has made no decision whether to opt out of the Can- ada Pension Plan entirely, to jadminister the pension plan it- self, or to participate in the plan, At any rate, he said, what- ever procedure is adopted by. The premiér said questions as to whether inter-faith adop- tions would be allowed in a proposed new child welfare act were too particular at present beeause problem had not been dealt with yet by cabinet. Told of a reported comment |* by Welfare Minister Lois Cecile turning down a suggestion for inter - faith adoptions, Mr. Ro- barts agreed it would be pos- sible for the cabinet to reverse a decision made by the welfare Cancer Cure Man _s E 'i Hailed Into Court PARIS (Reuters)--Self-taught biologist Gaston Naessens, who! claimed he discovered a cw for leukemia, was ordere Tuesday to appear court here in April. Naessens, who went to Mont- real last April, will be called to answer charges of practising Naessens went to Montreal to. "pte a. child who later died ee ofa French report, h Naessens himself re- quested_séid the serum is de of distilled water and kit-|. nm salt and has traces of phenol. &) Naessens and his serum first! sprang into the news a year ago when several British. ehil- dren were flown to Corsica to be treated. medicine and pharmacy illeg- ally. If found guilty, N faces fines of up to 18,000 francs ($3,600) on each count and heavy court ¢osts from MONEY CHEAP U.S, currency, whether a $1 note or $100, costs less than one cent'a bill to make. Truck Tums Turkey Ng oR 'Ont. port. rack oases. hristmas _ turkeys 'overtui fest here Monday, killing 25 of and setting about 400 ae loose on the highway. The turkeys were fl a without difficulty as_ died about 'the overturn hicle.. They were én pin Raped ivirssopearns LEED EAR ORE aa Petersburg, neat Kitchener, from Athens, Mich. extensive tests made on_ his "anablast" serum, which French haelth authorities have minister. I suggest. declared worthless. Ontario's pub- sity be similar to the national Best Wishes From The Management & Statf of hooks of FAMOUS PLAYERS | THEATRE TICKETS The story of an off-beat trotter with the AND Ewi THE DETECTIVES cheque. The money was raised at the teen-age organization's dances. Brode Featherstone, intly presented the United | scheme. ions International Chil- 's Emergency Fund Hal- The former minister of atl CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS Argentine Police Street United Church here was! Julia Wasylyk, 339)of Education's purchase of al Arrest Peron Man neta by ig Age Be jcharges connected with alleged' 9.72 acre (elementary) school] puRNOS AIRES (Reuters)--|immoral behavior between teen| site on Cedar street. Cost is) Andres Framini, a supporter of|agers. He resigned his, pastor-| $53,000. ex-president Juan Peron andjate after the conviction. lsecretary of the Argentine Tex-| Mr. Horsburgh's mother lives| A St. Thomas resolution that|tjje Workers Union, was ar-|in a nursing home in. Florida) ithe provincial Department of|rested by Argentine police Mon- land the minister has gone to Public. Welfare extend supple- lday when his plane landed onjvisit her, it was reported here| mentary aid to include all pen- € Hight trom Paraguay. pcey. lsioners who receive amounts He and other members of the| me {Committee for the return of} comparable to provincial pen-| 5 R 1 DAY Peron were expelled from! ions "in meeting costs of their|Spain after Peron made an PEPI'S PIZZA PALACE OPEN ALL DAY OVER THE HOLIDAYS 134 Simcoe S. 728-0192 ee THE DISC SHOP in the Oshawa Shopping Centre Walter Grigorenko, chairman {jail term on charges of con- of the UNICEF committee. |tributing to juvenile delin- --Oshawa 'Times Photo |quency, has gone to Florida to} "|visit his mother during the| i oe holiday. heart of a hero! iTePee, IN-DOOR Fale OUT-DOOR LIVERPOOL RD. N., at 401 282-8369 or 8392171 CLOSED Dec, 22 - 23-24 RE-OPENING with a Ts. aga road, Ras applied to neil for Tézoning of thé east feet of Lot 94, Plan 204, to rmit a car parking lot. To! anning Board. WALT DISNEY THE TATTOOED POLICE HORSE S9NOY SDERS QAFLES SEL. SUMLEYSKLES 9p Srtnearr PEER MEAN eee pear URRT UNSBIONGH - ne Ten Cir aon 2 Creced y PEER TeMeB Ay TECNICOS? Aelensad by BUENA VISTA Det bution Co. Ine. © 194 Wt Oloney Proactions STARTS "amg! V eae CONTINUOUS from 1 P.M CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Council voted not to amend} e Zoning Bylaw te permit ck shops' in apartment iidings in R.8 zones. | | \ Thomas H. Greér has resign: [¢ si ed from the McLaughlin Library} Board. Mr. Greer's term still had two years left to run. Gouncil approved the Board| Choir Heard At Rotary Choral selections, in keeping with the Christmas season, were presented by the Kingsway) College Choir at the Monday) meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, The choir was direct-| | ed by Ralph Coupland. } Rotarian J. Lowry introduced the choir. The thanks of the club were voiced by Rotarian A. Nathan, President Stanley Lovell made a presentation tol the choir leader in appreciation of the program. The choir ap- peared thftough the courtesy of Elder Percy Manuel, Aggy of the college: The choir members, who rep- | resent many countries, sang a number of well known carols. | Among them were "'O Come All! Ye Faithful," "Christ Came to| Bethlehem," "'O Holy Night' as well as "White Christmas," | 'Winter Wonderland," '"'No Man is an Island" and "Canada My Homeland." Soloists included Tony Reeves, Nancy Bothe, Richard Bottom- ley, Heather Woods and Pat-' ricia Brown. The pianist was Mrs. Lang. extraordinary needs" was sentlabortive attempt to return to to the Finance committee by| Argentina. | council. PRESCRIPTIONS William Tonno has applied} for rezoning of a nine-acre property north "of Richmond/ east and east of Wilson road north from RIA to R 38. To) Planning Board. 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