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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1965, p. 2

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. us GOVE Governor - general Vanier and two small guests, in side-by-side profile, share a quiet moment during a OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Beeomber 13, 1955 Geert ed RNOR - GENERAL AND TWO GUESTS Christmas party Gen. Van- ier threw for 200 boys and girls from St. Vincent de Paul recreational centre at LAOS SITUATION CITED Sa > 4 - TOKYO (AP) -- The Peking People's Daily Sunday accused Catlada and India of "'glossing over" the situation in Laos and The Peking newspaper. said:| Viet Nam theatre of war." up for the United in their capacity as members of the International Control Commission for the former territories of French Indochina. The commentary in the organ of the Chinese Communist for publishing the India-Canada mese soldiers captured in Laos. The commission members, which also include Poland, re- port to Britain and the Soviet Union as co-chairman of the Geneva conference on Indo- china. Poland dissented from the latest India-Canada report. Peking People's Daily said: "The Indid4n and Canadian members of the ICC have all along misrepresented the true situation in Laos and fover the U.S. imperialists' ag- gressive manoeuvres in that country. "For over three U.S. imperialists have com- jmitted aggression and _ inter- {vention in Laos in violation of jthe Geneva agreements. Yet |the Indian and Canadian mem- bers have turned down every request of the Pathet Lao for investigation." |/DENIES CLAIMS North Viet Nam has denied and denounced as fabrication years, the Government House Sunday afternoon. Many were from ¢ glossed ¢ king Paper Sc 2 Canada, India Stand every claim of the presence of North Vietnamese forces in \neighboring Laos. **The false conclusion drawn by the British government on the basis of the report of the In- dian and Canadian members, that North Vietnamese troops are operating in Laos, is de- |signed merely to provide a pre- text for U.S. This scheme was to attack majority report of the control|territory held in central Laos and commission on North Vietna-|by the Pathet Lao, a pro-!paw.' } Deck Officers Continue Strike MONTREAL (CP) --The anadian Merchant Service uild (CLC) and the Lake Car- riers' Association stuck to their positions through the weekend as a strike of deck officers con- tinued in protest against delays in negotiating a new labor con- tract. Robert Cook, national repre- sentative of the guild, said Sun- day night there is no sign of any further negotiations. The federal mediator, C, E, Poirier, has been trying to set up a meeting, he said, but without much success, "We're trying to get the ship owners to resume the negoti- "WEATHER FORECAST low-income families. (CP Wirephoto) QUEBEC SEEKS STRONG ROLE|Co-operation the cabinet has remained gid unchanged since the rson ministry was sworn in 4 1 22, 1963, although several p Ra have switched jobs. Mr. Favreau, Mr. Cardia, State Secretary Maurice Lamon- ie and Postmaster-General 'Rene Tremblay all are hold- @vers from the original Pear- 5 cabinet. Two French-speak- "dng ministers from outside Que- obec, Veterans Minister Roger tries French - Canadians filled such secondary posts as solici- tor - general, postmaster - gen- eral and mines minister. Mr. Favreau became the first French-speaking minister of cit- izenship and immigration in 1963. There were three French-Ca- nadians in the 13-man ministry sworn in at Confederation in 1867---Militia and Defence Min- ister Georges-Etienne Cartier, "Teillet and Fisheries Minister "M. J. Robichaud, also were 'iamed in 1963. ~. Forestry Minister Mau- lee Sauve entered the cabinet| Peb. 3, 1964, Associate Defence} + ter Lee Cadieux and Jean-| F Pepin, minister without Fagen were appointed July 7 is year. * Indi Minister Charles) be ur for the English-| Antoine- Montreal riding of St. estmount, rounds out ; Quebec's group in the cabinet. ' FOUR HAVE LEFT Four French-Canadians have : left the Pearson cabinet, three of them after becoming targets for intense opposition fire in the 'Commons. They are former justice min- ister Lionel Chevrier, now high commissioner in London, and former postmaster General Azellus Denis, now a senator, | both 1943 appointees, and a for-} mer minister without 'portfolio, Yvon Dupuis, a 1964 appointee, now .awaiting trial on influence peddling charges. Former works minister Jean Paul Deschatelets,- another 1963 original, resigned last spring for ,.to his Montreal law. practice." Amazingly-rigid patterns in eabinet-making have endured since Sir John A. Macdonald formed the first federal minis- try nearly 99 years ago. | The defence department, now spending roughly one-quarter of the federal budget, has been headed by English - speaking ministers since Conservative Senator Alphonse Desjar- dins held the post for two months in 1896. The only French-spéaking la- bor minister, Rodolphe Le- mieux, served in the Laurier cabinet in 1906-9 FILLED SECONDARY POSTS Sine 1945, the only major port folios regularly given to French- Canadians have been justice and transport. In most minis- HERE AND THERE Jack Mann, secretary-treas- of Commerce, will be the | speaker at the meeting of the | » Hast Durham Historical $o- ciety in Port Hope Dec. 15 The section foreman's resi- dence, near the Canadian National Railways station at | Bowmanville, was damaged | by fire Sunday morning. The | blaze, which was blamed on a | space heater, was quelled by | the Bowmanville Fire De- partment Works Minister Hector Lange- vin and Agriculture Minister Jean-Charles Chapais. French - Canadian representa- tion in the cabinet remained at three until Sir Wilfrid Laurier raised it to four out of 16 in 1896, Cold Weather No Hindrance AUCKLAND (Reuters) Cold weather will no longer deter Auckland nudists from removing their clothes 'and getting the benefit of the New Zealand sun. Members of the Kaurimu Sun Club have erected a 200- triangle geodesic dome in which they can lie in com- fort and warmth when the temperature drops. Twenty-seven feet in'dia- meter at ground level and 18 feet high, the dome is a wooden frame covered with transparent plastic. The designer and builder; A, Forbes, a member of the club; put-seven" months~ of calculations into the project, working with seven-figure logarithms. Inside the 570-square-foot area of the dame the tem- perature reaches 100 de- grees, but it is a dry heat, contrasting with the humid- ity of the forested play area outside. Bottle Returned To Institution DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)--A bottle set adrift by the Cana- dian Naval Research Establish- ment here to check ocean cur- rents has been returned to the establishment from Bermuda. It took a little more than eight years on the journey. For re- turning the bottle, Admon Vie- ira of Ever Mill, Bermuda, received a letter of thanks and a cheque for 50 cents. The bottle was one of seveal 'Lack Seen By Russians 5 Synopsis: Across the upper) MOSCOW (AP)--The Soviet;Great Lakes freezing rain could} Union charged Sunday that! change to rain during the day.| China's leaders refused to co- As the storm moves into Que- operate with the rest of thejbec the freezing rain in the world Communist movement to} North will change to occasional defeat the United States in Viet!light snow which could continue Nam. most of Tuesday over the re-| "There is no justification for|gions near the Quebec border. | the refusal to co-operate, for|No snow of significance is ex- the rejection of unity of action| pected over southern Ontario on in the sacred cause of helping) Tuesday. the fraternal democratic Re-| Temperatures in the south public of Viet Nam and all the) will be colder than those of to-! Vietnamese people," says anjday but still close to the normal jeditorial in Pravda, voice of!for mid-December. the Soviet Communist party. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, The editorial indicated the|Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- \Kremlin heirarchy had beenitario, southern Georgian Bay, |stung by Chinese charges that|Windsor, London, Hamilton, it was not doing enough in Vict|Toronto: Cloudy and mild today Nam and, in fact, was under-|with occasional periods of light handedly co-operating with the! rain or drizzle. Tuesday mainly} Americans. : cloudy and colder, Winds south-| | The latest editorial, strongest| westerly 15 to 25 today westerly| jattack on China since the ouster| 15 on Tuesday. : jof Nikita Khrushchev in Oc-| Haliburton, Killaloe, northern |tober, 1964, insisted that joint) Georgian Bay, Timagami, North| jaction by the Soviet Union,|pay, Sudbury: Freezing rain or} jChina, and their allies was/drizzle possibly changing to rain "especially important in the|this afternoon and changing to jStruggle against American ag-|light snow tonight, Tuesday| gression in Viet Nam which is| cloudy with a few periods of extending a direct threat to! light "snow. Mild today colder} world peace." Tuesday. Winds easterly 15 to 25| It repeated charges that) shifting to northerly 15 to 25 to- Peking was splitting the -world) night, Communist movement TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5.30 a.m.: } | Cochrane: Intermittent snow " ; ce today with risk of freezing rain. EARTH GROWS HEAVIER (tuesday cloudy with a few pe- About 2,400,000,000 tons of riods of light snow. Mild today dust fram unseen meteors is es- colder Tuesday.. Winds easterly timated to fall on the earth 15 today northerly 15 on Tues-| from space each year day. | | | | Nii A NIAGAR LOANS | A | | thousand released off the Nova| urer of the Oshawa Chamber | Scotia coast in June, 1957, in the! experiment. GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Neon to 2 P.M. DINNER 5:30 te 8 P.M. FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshewe _ ALWAYS THERE WITH READY CASH FOR ANY GOOD REASON for car repairs Oto pay overdue Fresh Christmas NUTS Delivered to AT 10 % REG. CASHEWS MIXED NUTS 1 REG. 2.19 Your Door SAVINGS All Orders €.0.D. OUR PRICE OuR PRICE 1.89 1.89 4-07. Call Today - 725-7151 THE GOODIE SHOPPE bills home repairs and refurnish- ings < for unexpected expenses. 50" to *2,500% OR MORE GUARANTEED PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 286 KING ST. 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(CP) -- An |Ontario farm strike and a trac- \tor - On -"ite - rowd Gemonstra- tion were mentioned as possible action to' back up demands to the provincial government at an Ontario Farmer's Union Chinese group, 'with a view to,meeting Saturday in this town linking central and lower Laos|#0 miles south of Owen Sound. with Thailand and the South) The meeting, attended by about 350 farmers, was to pro- The paper said: test lack of government help "We would like to warn the {or farmers who suffered crop Indian and Canadian members|!osses due to adverse weather) of the ICC in Laos that they|'his fall. must immediately discontinue) Walter Miller of Tara, On- 'all their illegal activities. tario second vice ~ president, "We also want to warn the Said unless farmers are ready to back up their demands with -~ " " scores RORY OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCES eke edventage of it! 24 hour ser- Vite; ong reure user satel. ways Oh "tia Fetioy "XO "erve you Fuel Oil Budget Pian avaiiabie, NOW 45 THE Time TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 110 KING ST. W. COAL & SUPPLIES DON'T FORGET won't get anything. man of the Geneva conference continuing to act as cat's ' .s.atKarn's ations on the basis of the ma- jority award of the federal conciliation board," Mr. Cook said As for the 170 ships involved, most of them are tied up, he said, and the mates are off. "In some cases, though, the com- panies are bringing in retired officers to replace the mates on strike. They brought in one} officer who is 83 years old. PROTEST DELAY The strike began last Thur's- day as a protest by the deck officers, about 500 in.ail, at the) delay in getting a new contract! | with the companies in the asso-| | ciation. The last contract ex-|| pired nearly seven months ago. | The federal conciliation |board that Mr. Cook referred to recommended that the associ- ation should sign a_ contract similar to one the guild has |with Upper Lakes Shipping. 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