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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1965, p. 23

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| VIOLIN IN MOSAIC Jean Levy of Kitchener, that she made, Mrs. Levy Ont., displays a decorative makes the mosaics from mosaic in the form of a violin broken glass and rattan MAY WAIVE RULE ston Churchill. Prime Minister LONDON (CP)--A rule that|Harold Wilson said the rule! of discarded pop, liquor and |in reply to a question that thelwoulg discriminate against theltown and Moncton. Regina, Ed- AORIN 65 is sate they keen og sd statues of great statesmen|Could be waived if it was the| medicine bottles. They are |code's $1.25 houtly minimum|chartered banks because thelmonton and several cities in should not. be erected until 10|general wish, and planned to| hung in windows, on walls, or |wage will affect mainly banking|-near-banks such as finance|Qntario and Quebec will be OCCUPATION years after death "can be abro-|@iscuss the suggestion with) at Christmas time used as |employees. and trust companies aren't un-|visited in the fall. were re Pr | gated" in the case of Sir Win-|Party leaders. door swags. (CP Photo) | Senator G. §. Thorvaldson|der the code. In Ottawa, several national frames. She has to buy some of the glass to get special color but most of it comes from wrecking companies, old car lots, from treasure troves PC Senators Rip At Code OTTAWA (CP) -- Conserva- tive senators began picking tholes in the proposed federal labor code Wednesday night and indicated they probably will propose some amendments before the Senate banking com- mittee gives it approval. The committee study began with the questioning of labor department officials. Today it will question Labor Minister' MacEachen and hear from xroups opposed to the hours-of- work provisions contained in the code At one point Senator Wallace McCutcheon (PC -- Ontario) complained about the "great zeal" with which the govern- ment side was trying to get the 'abor code bill through the committee. : Senator McCutcheon noted that because the code covers only certain industries under rederal jurisdiction it will apply to CNR hotels and not CPR hotels. Also. it wouldn't apply to CNR hotels 'eased to the Hilton hotel chain for oper- ation. This didn't make sense. Gordon Cushing,. assistant deputy minister of labor, said Otto Bertschi, a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will lecture on "The Meaning of Reformation" Saturday at the McLaughlin Library Auditorium. He will speak under the sponsorship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Oshawa. A native of Zurich, Switzerland, Mr. Bertschi was formerly asso- ciated with the Bureau of Standards of the Society of Swiss Machine Manufac- turers. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST! (PC -- Manitoba) said thisist, John's, OTTAWA (CP) -- Question: What do McGill University, the mond Barbeau have in com- mon? Answer: All of them and 41 other groups and individuals plan tc appear before the royal commission on_bilingual- ism and biculturalism 'when it holds public hearings in Mont- real March 15-17 The commission's first public \hearing ended here Wednesday after 16 organizations and seven individuals bombarded the 10 commissioners for three days with sweeping proposals and counter - proposals, . The commission has received a total of 315 briefs to date and will sit in all 10 provinces dur- ing the spring anu fall to dis- cuss the implications with the authors. The Montreal sessions will take place in the Catholic School Board buiiding. Similar hearings are scheduled for Tor- onto March 29-31 and Vancou- ver and Winnipeg in May. swing through the Atlantic Prov- inces in June witn hearings in Halifax, Charlotte- Students, Separatiste, Attending B-B Hearings organizations and French - lan-| guage groups advocated con- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 4, 1965 23 across Canada and new policies|French courses in schools of in the federal civil service to|the other provinces. lexpand the cultural and lan-| Mr Barbeau, a university pro- guage opportunities of French-jfessor who founced the Canadians. separatist organization in 1957," There were counter-proposals|said last week the commission's-- from some English - speaking|preliminary report to the fed grouvs and individuals to limitleral government was merely" you survive . stitutional amendments, majorjofficial bilingualism to Parlia-lanothe: step toward changes in school systems'ment and Quebec and to droplitual independence of Quebec. 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