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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1965, p. 29

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' te Saaciin Atak aiediehaer emteunce dete onc | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 10, 1965 27 NEWS IN BRIEF Ly a suggestion backed by Premier \ } Weeds Ottawa-Provincial Parley: Heavy Scheduie Set Down vanen er man, ns nts ee SmI interim report from the previ-/yates of the Provincial -Federa; ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE | / t ikin M t Pp 7 t OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-ithen turn to thé key issue ofloysly-appointed committee on " : . : | tion of Ontario Professional -/ To Str GF NLELFO LPINL]L je pee vesntey wea ce pein cmattt eee lretighry ae Puede "4 sy * . INTE NTE! D Southwestern Counties Associa-\month's federal-provincial con-|said in his original April 9 letter t highways and roads 4 TORONTO (CPhoA steieia §: i tion, formerly based in Chat-|ference ranging from health in-\to the premiers the federal gov- 6 gin hc Noy he ant poe _ a. pipes aap newspaper printer was sen- ham, dissolved earlier this year|S¥Tance to a government warjernment wants to "improve thelervation of inland water Te-\ week and Swans increase, pat tenced Wednesday to 30 days in and has come into the new|" organized crime. quality" of health services|soyrces, and improved liaison ticdlarly fdr first-Class fin jail on a charge of theft under group. The conference opens here|while ensuring their univetgallnetween Ottawa and the prov- icularly st-Class fireme $50 after being convicted of July 19 and is expected to runjavailability regardless of 2 ok inces. and officers, stealing about 60- newspapers ASK MORE MONEY most of that week. izen's ability to pay. i MORE from a suburban street corner WATERLOO, Ont. CP)--Re-| It will be attended by all pro-| At the request of both Ontario|\ Both Premier bsg ie er NAMED BY GFA hi tired teachers in Ontario' want|Vincial premiers. and Manitoba, the conference/tQba and Premier pag Bee yg mem ga , more pension' cue The On.| The prime minister outlined|will discuss whether mental ill-|Phince Edward Island said they OTTAWA (CP) -- Peter C. tario Association of r {fhe meaty agenda in 'a brief/ness and tuberculosis should bejplan to discuss aid, to higher rten, 33, of Aylmer, Qie., pe to 1 eT ciate Leet, ated Wonca poe Tas parry be Commons statement after ta-|added to the provisions of thefeducation. Alberta's. Premier|"4S been appointed ae 37, of Etobicoke was "very at its convention Wednesday {oiling the bulky exchange of cor-jnational hospital insurance/Manning is interested in dis- with the Canadian Federation o' q 'ask the Ontario. government to|tespondence between himself}plan. This debate also will cover|cussing development OF-Indian|Agticulture, it was announc 'increase their $600-a-year pen-|27d the 10 premiers on the sub-|administration of the hospital] communities. f Tuesday. Mr. Marten is a I 2 sions to $1,200. ject. * linsurance program and possible ; utate of the Ontario Agricul The conference originally was|federal aid to medical, para- Mr. Pearson's proposal: for a|tural College. ROAD DEATHS DROP scheduled for May 31 but was|mediecal and nursing education. |national wildlife policy and such ; OTTAWA -(CP) -- The Cana-|Postponed because Premier WILL DISCUSS PROBLEMS ODD LICENCE PLATES issues as electric power devel- : dian Highway Safety Council|Bennett said he would be in Ja- Two teen-age friends in Con4 Under th t heed f|oPment, offshore mineral rights v : Wednesday announced that|Pan on that date, nder the general heading Of/anq provintial investment injnecticut had jalopies with li, traffic fatalities showed a slight|AGENDA CHANGES economic development' the con-|chartered banks may"also come|cence plates carrying the sar decline for the first quarter of} Mr. s- ference will consider the best) yp, "rock" and "roll," jy ' Pearson's originally-sug-|methods to tackle regional prob- this year over the same period| gested agenda, lengthy to begin|lems as well as the utilization|§¥ ~ a iain we in 1964. Compiled by the bureau|with, also has undergone con-jof available manpower. Mr./$ of statistics and release siderable change. In fact, every|Pearson said the premiers will RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING . cf moderate" in view of Leitch's record -- a theft conviction 20 "years ago. DISPUTE SETTLED TORONTO (CP) -- A dispute over an architect's fee in the | construction five years ago of a @ Jesuit seminary ended Wednes- ; day with the announcement of an out + of - court settlement. Counsel for, Vera . Dickinson, widow of architect Peter Dick- inson, said the parties involved had agreed to a_ settlement. Mrs. Dickinson was suing the Jesuit Fathers of, Upper Can- Open House 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. June 5 to 20 through the council, the figures|participant except premiers|be canvassed on the criteria to show traffic deaths drop to}Smallwood of. Newfoundland and|be applied, in deciding desig- 769 from 781 for the quarter|Thatcher of Saskatchewan has|nated ared$ for federal incen- while fatal accidents rose to/cortributed new items to the|tives to establish new manufac- ~ INFANTRY C.0. Col. W. A. (Bill) Milroy, ada Holding Corp. for approx- imately $41,100, plus about $10-- 000 interest. FORM PHONE GROUP | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The| Ontario Telephone Association | was formed Wednesday as a|group was born when the West- primary step towards uniting/ern Counties Telephone Associ- the province's independent tele-jation, at its annual conference 44, will be promoted to brig- adier and given command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade at Camp Gagetown, N.B. this summer, 647 from 644. CONSIDERS INCREASES tion of Increasing its phone companies.. The newlhere, gave up its name. The! Wednesday in the Commons. grants to higher education, Prime Minister Pearson said) oa) for collaborating existing list. The major ones cover the broad headings of social secu- OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-|rity and economic development. ment is considering the ques- direct|closed-door conference will dis- Under social security, the cuss first the proposed Canada Assistance Plan, Ottawa's pro- \joint welfare programs, andlery to improve its effectiveness, IF YOU ARE ; DRIVING A... turing and processing indus- tries. The Jone surprise item on the agenda is Mr, Pearson's sugges- tion that the two levels of gov- ernment seek closer co-opera- tion to fight organized crime. He called in his April 9 letter for a yéeview of existing machin- In Your Home. . OSHAW, __94, BRUCE STREET LLEANERS PHONE 725-9961 . or Our Plant DIVISION OF OSHAWA CLEANING CONTRACTORS Follow the Signs in.... 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