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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1966, p. 17

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sible Senate would be suited to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 4, 1966 17 "Youth" Influx Starts -- mie ce fo cern NEN tutional reform. | s : Annninted to hola office until! i= retire at 75, senators are| Cw umors n end e less responsive to racial, politi-| eal and other pressures, he) By KEN CLARK range in age from 42 to 45.|in the Senate than in the Com- S@YS: | OTTAWA (CP)--The number} Three are in their 50s. One,|mons and point to the Senate's; ----------= of comparatively young men/educationist Norman MacKen-| standing committee on banking | DORIS among the new appointees to/zie, is 72 'and finance, regarded by many DAY the Senate has stirred fresh} Advocates of Senate change/ 5 the ablest of all parliamen discussion about the future of|csay they hope the new mem-| tary committees ol the upper house. 'bers Wiii bring fresit vigor to & Thee seention specits commit. | Prime Minister Pearson filied| pody they sometimes caii ai vid) tee projects, such as the monti-! 10 of the 15 vacancies in the| folks' home. a ogiage A of gg hve 102-seat chamber Feb. 24. One| many political observers, | pleted a 1963 an % e W yeh political source labelled the ap-/ however, hold the Senate ai| oeeures --_ o Fok at) pointments "'activist." ready was lively enough Sa out a few weeks ago. | ; One appointee, Keith Davey,|that under current government) 'COMMONS IS DEAD' | 39, former Liberal. national or-|practice doesn't get enough Senator Jean - Francois Pou-| ganizer, becomes the youngest; work. They maintain there is/jiot, 76, says the Senate is quite) | member of the Senate. Five}more high-class political talent) alive but 'the Commons is | een | dead." | 2 ae | An rad ise 31 = yaa his | appointment to the Senate in) 8 CGIT Girls: Initiated | 1955, Senator Pouliot says that) | in the Commons "'they haven't) | got time to think. They sit there In Ceremony At Courtice 27.22 sos) [A ipa? Eta are Liberals, so the partisan na-/ i COURTICE (TC) -- Eight)the home of Mrs. William|ture of the selection has not | Liverpool Rood girls were initiated as members| Wade changed. But some Liberals Ph. 668-2692 lof the Courtice Canadian Girls) A combined church parade hope the addition of younger,| lin Training. The new members;was held by the Ist Courtice spirited men is part of a move | we lare: Joy Watson, Janice God-| Girl Guide Company, A and Bj to have the Senate perform a | 2 ACTION HITS In Color frey, Janet McMullen, Joan|Browiie Packs and the 18th| larger share of Parliament's p | Weinshiemer, Marilyn Ryan,/| Oshawa Scouts and Cubs. Gail! work. co" f THE BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR Lam Vetzal, Charlene Archer| Walters and Margaret Coyen' This could be done by intro- "WAR PARTY" | : : and Cindy Castle. welcomed the visitors, while| ducing more legislation in. the Guns Ge te Ge With Ronald Lewis Bee e Mrs. D. Arscott gave a talk) Stephen Poole and David Car-| Senate, rather than the Com- Shows Sot. from 1:30 jon the purpose of the organiza-|penter took the collection. Rev.| mons. The Senate could give it) Heo' Comntete ew 8:48 Ales Audie Mursly 1 CANDACE VIEWS PICTURE IN PAPER 'tion, Nadine Potapehu and Decne -- ae rer a arenes Sextinkiies to save| TODAY? ODEON so Audie Murphy in {Suzanne Carpenter presented a| Waiters, hare awk hd! MPs time later. "" uw Candace Mossier holds a will decide her fate went send them out to deliber- |gift to Mrs. Jerry Esterbrooks| Margaret Goyne with their Re-; Steve Otto, Liberal MP for) TOBAY( BILTMORE ; ARIZONA RAIDERS newspaper bearing her pho- out to dinner. After having ate the fate of Mrs. Mossler | in appreciation of her work. The! ligion and Life Awards 'York East, says a more respon-' A : , em i , re. d a. skit Judy, daughter of Mr. and} -- = <=} tograph taken earlier as she dinner the judge is expect- and her nephew, Melvin senior girls presente ; stig Ss ' } BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M, (Ine. left the courtroom Thursday ed to deliver a one-hour Lane Powers Push Button Tuning". Mrs. Wilson Neil, was the guest SHOWS START SAT. 12 NOON (Ine. Sundays) j ich to the jury and then --AP Wirephoto | Past and present Scout moth- of bonor at a miscellaneous | _night when the jury whic charge wi ee ron : -\ers paid a surprise visit to Mr.| shower DOORS OPEN 11:30 A.M. oo 7 . . . } " | land Mrs. Harold Lachapelle.| A reception was held at the N b S Resolution Gains Mrs Thomas Gladman, Sr.,|home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack CHILDREN ' O { : . ' : " pa as A ) p ur S - een rs presented Mrs Lachapelle with) Lee, Courtice rd., for Miss e . : + ' | Directo Approval jan oil painting. Mr. and Mrs.| Carolyn Lee, daughter of Frank 350, ' it, Walt Disney's YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCO | ST. THOMAS (CP)--A resolu-|Lachapelle are leaving to live] Lee of Oshawa and John Wade, . } . son of Mr, and Mrs. William most | AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS e,? tion sharply criticizing the pro- in Toronto \ c ' oO ritis '@ | es | vincial takeover of the White| The Hi-C Group held a tobog-/ Wade of Courtice, following ( ; | Bean Marketing Board was ap-|gan party and_ social evening) their marriage in Oshawa. 7, 7 RS .< " si : proved by directors of the Elgin) at the home of Mr and Mrs Two units of the UCcW are CARDIFF (CP) --Canada'sidumping regulations had not|County Federation of Agricul-| Cecil Simmons. A bowling party|holding a dessert tea, March Sime senior representative in the|been fulfilled. Their complaints) tyre Thursday was also held in Oshawa fol-|10, at Courtice United Church ; United Kingdom struck back|were echoed publicly earlier' The directors criticized the lowed by a social evening at) The 18th Oshawa Scouts W. ° alt Disney's * 2 - = : : Thursday night at recent Brit-|this year by Lord Brown, min-| parm Products Marketing|the home of Mr. and Mrs. John| Father and Son banquet will be : He Ss no secret agent... ish criticisms of Canadian im-jister of state for the govern-| Board and Agriculture Minister) DeCoe held March 5 in Courtice United | THAT DARN CAT 4 he's & crook! | a TH port policies, saying that noth-|ment's board of trade Stewart for the Feb. 24 dismis Cheryl Fulton and Gloria-Jo| Church ing stands in the way now for 7 4 at t ch sal of the bean board's 11 mem-| Pullen: received their all-round Britain to improve its export ae cal cite Pe agen bers and their repiacement by| cords when the Ist Courtice Girl | TECHNICOLOR?® ; performance in Canada. _ cepted the validity of the Brit-|@ three-man committee Guide Company held a mother SATURDAY } LS DOROTHY RODD ¢ anadian High Commissioner | ; 1, complaints, it had taken spe- "The manner of the takeover|and daughter banquet at Eben MIS - JONES - PROVINE: McD OWALL Lionel Chevrier made the point! is, action to meet them. Sen-| Was unprecedented in our demo-| ezer. NIGHT in a speech to the annual dinner): 9. tricials from Canada's na-|-cratic society," their resolution) An evening of singing was AFTER SCHOOL MATINEES of the Chamber of Commerce|iiiia) revenue department had| Says. "'If this could happen to) enjoyed by the members of | DAILY AT 4:45 P.M. A SS lcome to Britain to advise Brit-| the bean board, it could happen| Courtice United Church choir at DANCE FEATURE TODAY AT... (2% UJ I wish to emphasize most) i.) firms about the new regula-;to any of our marketing boards | 5 , 2:20'6 4:45 + 7:10 = 9:80 emphatically," he said, "'that))9.. without warning." OLD TIME and the treatment accorded British s The directors said they wan goods when imported into Can-| "With the implementation of)» ¢yjj-scale meeting of the min ¥ MODERN ada is more favorable than that|these changes in the Customs|ister of agriculture, the deputy. Dance to accorded by us to any other of Act, it must surely be the case) »inister, the Ontario Federatio & From Young Coi : RUDY 1 ie. our trading partners." that no impediment, real oF of Agriculture and county bean ENeeieas covet British importers have com-|imaginary, now remains on the | directors your Assurance of o Per- plained in recent months that/Canadian side to frustrate PY, Rosasctutrtshahetteteesereereotes Sale nea ene Bere fect_Evenine VELTRI Canadian promises to alter anti-'maximum British effort. ap : : ~ ope \AQIZZA_-- | RSAC =| RED BARN Judgment Reserved By OPC |i aan. 223.2. re NEW TORNADOS In Appeal By Ex-Constable |* EPI'S | | Torani' Most Versatile Group TORONTO (CP)--The three-jreviewed the evidence Feb. 3) --- man Ontario Police Commission |and fired Downing reserved judgment Thursday on| Downing is the first police- | the appeal of Richard Downing,|man to appeal a dismissal to| fired from the Metropolitan Tor-|the Ontario commission. onto police force Feb. 3 Amendments to the Police Act Last Septémber George Peri-|in 1964 give the commission volaris, 19, of Toronto com-|power to over-rule local police plained that Downing pulled | commissions him from a car in a police sta-. Downings lawyer, John Osler, , tion garage and beat him for |told the hearing his client was | 20 minutes, fired by the Toronto commis- | Downing said Perivolaris sion in an effort to polish its slipped and fell when being!own tarnished reputation pulled from the cruiser. He de "The Metro commission was nied punching him or using ex-|running for cover because of} cess force. newspaper criticism for not tak- | Perivolaris complained to po-|ing action in other cases." lice and Downing was deprived |}------ ag ik saat | of five days off following a hearing by a police superintend- Three Sentenced ent Police Chief James Mackey In Assault Case read a transcript of the hearing, decided the punishment was too, WELLAND (CP) -- Three Ni light and reduced Downings agara Falls youths, who refused rank from a first-class con-|to re-enter their cells in the stable (salary $6,500-a year) to| Welland Countyjail Feb. 18 be- second-class constable (salary | cause they objected to being re-| $6,000 a year) manded, have been sentenced to| The Metro Police Commission | jail terms for assaulting a po-| eerie - eevee lice officer and possession of of = Vn Ua - CROSSWINDS INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL ! Bema | "Coo! Jazz Fer, Young Entertainment Nightly et 9 P.M. Matinee Saturday 4 P.M. te 6 P.M. q Extra ! To introduce Pepi's new location, Pepi has gone COLUMBIA PICTURES presente 3 STOOGES "NUTS" ! Read on. and see what he nas for YOU ! Central Hotel Soka psncioedad wut stent (¥Ey Now Lavina : \ tourist operators will be pro-| pleaded not guilty to the assault! Me oe ete a ia ea ° | out I Z At Both Locations who have been a big favourite. hibited from raising their rates| charge and guilty to the pos- during peak traffic "conditions| session of offensive weapons. | \ | ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST. HELD OVER! by popular demand at the ee APPEARING (ee NIGHTLY tear gu ioc eam = THIS WEEK THE The Popular and Entertaining ee "DERONAIRES" "RAMBLERS THREE" SY A _ & _ a fensive weapons Tourist Operators _Herry Alan Crawford, 17, and - Thomas Mangoff, 20, each re-} Get New Ruling ceived six - month sentences S : David Earl Mathews, 18, was TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's| sentenced to four months. They| TOPS IN COUNTRY, WESTERN AND BLUE GRASS MUSIC & louise Thursday by Jomes| the oi ete nae ore & 4 ROSSLAND RD W 723 02 Al HOTEL LANCASTER - | ce : : | "The Friendly Spot" 134 SIMCOE ST. S. 728-0192 | LATIN RHYTHM AND Nine proposed: eguntn| vite 'wvayc a hy Be FAST iy 4 thand FINAL me CALYPSO FOR YOUR FREE e DELIVERY WEEK! | iF seen e SS n the # makes it mandatory for all tour-| guisher and two officers were 2 BIGGEST BOND OF ALL! Dae Vintage Room . g ist operators to inform the de-| struck in the scuffle partment of their rates for} 'The three were awailing trial| 1 FAMILY SIZE : 3 mater BOTTLE OF PEPSI sleeping accammodation. They|in Niagara Falls, Ont also must post their rates 9N| charges of break and enter the premises ee Operators will be prohibited = ee from demanding any more for room rents than the rates they FRIDAY have filed with the department | * 'The new legislation also gives SHAWN the government the power to prevent tourist establishments | JACKSON i from putting up signs advertis- and the ing tourist information when in . s fact they are only attempting Majestics i to entice tourists into their own Dancing 9 P.M. till 1 premises Admission 1.75 § FEW HOLD OUT The city of Granby, Que., has . a population of 35,000, of whom © =| 34,501 are Roman Catholics on! with every order of 1.95 or over, plus Se deposit y A MOTOR HOTEL era i \ INS Thornton Rd. South A iin " "Enjoy The Best" In Country and Western Music Every FRI. and SAT. Nighi -- AT THE -- QUEEN'S HOTEL 67 SIMCOE ST. N FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY! 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