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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1966, p. 3

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YOUTH INJURED IN TORNADO An unidentified youth is given medical attention at the Candlestick Park COMMONS TRUDGES INTO OVERTIME AGAIN | Estimates Passed For 3 Departments With Mines Minister Pepin in By GERARD MecNEIL | ; Northern Affairs OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com-| Washington, mons trudged into overtime) Minisier A aveual Turner asusouayys Ee = + for the third time this week, to! folio, were answering for him. get the estimates of three de-| However, Health Minister partments approved as time| MacEachen, the only Nova Sco- closed in on the government and) tia minister, did most of the its money supply. | talking. The House spent nearly 10! Both he and Nova Scotia Con- hours on the departments Of servatives, who raised the coal northern affairs and labor. | ince's representatipe in the cab Debate focused on a $25,000,-|inet is answerable no matter 000 Liberal commitment to the) what portfolic he holds. Nova Scotia coal industry last) : : fall, and on such matters as| RECALLS COMMITTMENT greater autonomy for the Yukon| Donald Maclnnis <PC--Cape and the rights of residents of Breton South) said Mr. Mac- national parks in Alberta. |Eachen last Oct. 5 in Halifax It also rambled onto elec-| Said in a statement the federal tricity for 14,000 Indians in Man-| government had definitely com- itoba, the cost of freizhting coal| mitted $25,000,000 to the Nova through the Crowsnest Pass,| Scotia industry. Ottawa's relations with Que,|_Mr. Maclnnis and Robert bec's Eskimos and the fate of|Muir (PC--Cape Breton South Giant's Tomb Island in Lake| and Victoria) described the $25,- Superior. 000,000 as a commitment rather than a campaign promise, RECOMMENDS PARK They wanted to know why Ralph Cowan (L--York-Hum-| $10,000,000 couldn't be made ber) said Giant's Tomb Island,| available immediately to help in Georgian Bay south of Mani-|finance the opening of a new toulin Island, should be turned! mine at Lingan, N.S. into a national park. Mr. MacEachen said his state- The $25,000,000 coal commit-|ment Oct. 5 "'still stands as a ment was the main subject of|statement of government pol- a mining debate that lasted icy."' nearly six hours. "It is the result of a cabinet GREENWOOD Laing aid Joi) Such policies would determine minicter without nart-| ha mines and technical surveys,| question made it clear the prov-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY, March 3, 1966 The Commons continued a drive to get 1965-66 depart- mental spending estimates through by the end of the week. ; CPR chairman N. R. Crump appeared before the Com- ; mons transport commit- | tee and said the line will con- | tinue passenger operations. said Canada's destiny lies in) wise resource policies. thar to exercise control of its own affairs or "slides down the | slope called continentalism into | the extinction of anything which might be called nationhood." | ASKS INQUIRY Hugh Horner (PC -- Jasper- tha onauntry eantinues ae - rr - WCMGLE 46 Le V¥IvUs Wao on estimates of the mines, northern affairs and labor) de- partments. All three were passed as the house sat until after midnight. Davie Fulton (PC -- Kam- loops) asked government as- | OTTAWA AT - A - GLANCE surance that the Yukon and Northwest, Territories come under a reorganized resources ~ department. Conservatives would block approval of legislation to set up such a department unless this is done, he said. New Democrats were re- ported planning a motion cen- suring the government for its handling of the Spencer spy eace whan inctica denartment estimates come back before the House. FRIDAY, March 4 The Commons meets at il a.m, EST to continue study of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 4, 1966 3 WANT OLD MAILBOXES LONDON (CP) -- The an- nouncement that the days of the old red "pillar box' mailbox are numbered has boosted in- dustrial archeology in Britain, Many museums are appealing for old mailboxes, especially the Victorian six-sided types. CYCLES BLAST MOLES GRAIN, England (CP) -- Leather - jacketed "'rockers'" from a motorevele cluh have been helping out a football team here, They pumped mo- tor exhaust fumes into the foot- ball field to drive out moles and other tunneling rodents. justice department spend The senate meets at 3 p.m. | Edson) called for a joint senate-| |Commons committee inquiry) SOLDIERS MUST SLIM linto the way Ottawa is treating) jemRUSALEM (AP)--Shapely jresidents of Banff, Jasper and/pir} soldiers answered with an Waterton Lakes national parks!omphatic "Yes" when asked if in Alberta. they had any .omplaints about army food. It is too fattening, they said. State Controller Dr. Ernest Nebenzahl now has or- dered a starch-free diet for fe- male conscripts. Good Names To Remember Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker----President Bill McFeeters--Vice Pres. Schofield-Aker Ltd. 723-2265 | | Real Caouette, the Creditiste| jleader, asked how the imbroglio jbetween Ottawa and Quebec |} over Eskimos living in northern | Quebec stands. He didn't get an answer. | The debate went into overtime jon a note of desperation and | anger. | Arnold Peters (NDP--Temisk-| aming) called 10 o'clock.--in/} jother words an end to the de- | bate--after Government House |Leader Mcliraith had pleaded for consent to go on until mid- night at least. Mr. Mcliraith, flushed, moved that the House sit until mid- night, In asking for overtime, said: EXPLAINS SITUATION "IT hesitate to bring this up, he THEN Thursday. Twelve persons were reported killed at the centre. shopping centre that was levelled by a tornato. that touched down in Jackson, Medicare Regulations Due By End Of March TORONTO (CP)--Health Min- ister Matthew Dymond said) Thursday regulations governing| the Ontario Medical Services| Insurance Plan will be issued! by the end of March. } Dr. Dymond was replying in} the legislature to a question) from Stephen Lewis (NDP--| Scarborough West), who had) asked about the regulations in view of the fact OMSIP already |tourist operators would require}. is selling policies. OMSIP enrol-|operators to inform the depart- ment started Tuesday and willlment of tourism and informa- Greenwood Raceway in the|whose riding includes Picker- city was vetoed by the gov-/ing. ernment; | In discussion of the spending --Attorney - General Wish-; : f ; art seep B in hi view law | estimates of Highways Minister enforcement agencies should|C. S. MacNaughton, Bernard be able to use electronic lis-| Newman (L -- Windsor-Walker- tening and recording devices | ville) urged the government to only with the permission of help other, cities besides Metro- the courts. politan Téronto with their urban ' transportation systems. a eee Mr. Newman said the prov- ince pays one-third of the cost of building Toronto's subway bill governing end May 1, with the plan going'tion of their rates for sleeping|>Ut does not contribute to trans-| into effect July 1. In other business: troduced a bill tourist operators from raising their rates during peak de-|D mand for accommodation; --The legislature's private bills committee turned down a bid by about 20,000 resi- dents of a built-up area in Pickering Township to estab- | lish their own hydro-electric|could sell power more cheaply than Ontario Hydro now does. --A bid by the city of Tor-|The bid was supported by Al- utility; jaccommodation and to post the}! irates on their premises. They|!©S- --James Auld, minister of|then could not demand more for tourism and information, in-|accommodation than the rates to prohibit|filed with the department. |portation systems in other cit He suggested the govern-| ment could either give them grants or rebate the fuel taxes) paid by municipally - owned |transportation systems. EFER APPLICATION The application by Pickering) Health Act was introduced that Township, east of Toronto, was|would require registration and dis, defeated after L. R. McDonald,|inspection of all X-ray machines counsel for Ontario Hydro, told|in the province for the first the committee proof that a local hydro utility|rector of the health depart-|smooreland's Dusty, Moore there was no|time. Dr. R. B. Sutherland, di- ment's industrial hygiene branch, said inspection of X-ray equipment has been carried out onto to levy its own tax atibert Walker (PC -- Oshawa), strictly on a voluntary basis. Rail Passenger Service | Drury Given Has Dim Future -- Crump -- By BEN WARD OTTAWA (CP)--Two of, the CPR's top executives made it) «clear Thursday they hold little) or no hope for the future of the} passenger train business in Canada, but they are not yet ready to abandon it completely.) N. R. Crump, chairman of the| privately - owned railway, and and Ian D. Sinclair, a senior vice-president, told the Com- mons transport committee that! the passenger trend is_inta the air with no prospects for re- versing it. ¢ However, they said the CPR has no present intention of seek- ing to abandon its only remain- ing transcontinental service on the Canadian and even holds, hope that the Canadian might} get out of the red now that the Dominion has been dropped The appearance of the two ex- ecutives marked the first time in the 8l-year history of the CPR that it has appeared for questioning before a Commons committee. ORDERED STUDY The committee study of CPR passenger policies was ordered by the government after a storm of public criticism blew up following abandonment of the Dominion transcontinental train in early January. Mr. Crump also said the CPR has no plans for abandoning its | inter-city runs from Montreal} to Ottawa, Quebec City and | Saint John, N.B., plus the Mont-) real Lakeshore commuter serv- ice, He then indicated that all other CPR passenger trains in the country are being studied with a view to abandonment. Pressed at one point to say how long the Canadian would) be kept in operation, the CPR's chief executive said he could not give any assurances. The railway had to remain flexible in its passenger policy He and Mr. Sinclair repeat edly stressed that a_continua- ~~ 30% OFF Greeting Cards Toys - Hobby Kits Purchases Over $1.00 Special Change-Over Sale ' at Newton's 23 ATHOL ST. WEST, OSHAWA | subsidiary, 'New Position OTTAWA (CP)--The Nov. 9 |power failure that blacked out |tion of passenger deficits was a|paris of Ontario and much .Of/chiet, Tonka G, and misuse of the nation's re-|the northeastern United States sources. Deficits only burden|has resulted in a new. job for) the railways unfairly and deny| Industry Minister Drury. traffic to other carriers capable; The Emergency Measures Or- of handling it without loss. ganization announced Thursday | Most of the questioning re-|that Mr. Drury will co-ordinate volved around the CPR's defini-|"the initial federal response to| tion of effective demand. Most! peacetime emergencies and dis-| of the MPs agreed with the wit- asters in Canada." | nesses that the railway should) Mr. Drury already had au-| not be asked to perpetuate thorization through EMO to} money-losing services. ; make co-ordinated plans for any} Mr... Sinclair said low fares! war emergency. : | had not provided a solution to|° The decision was made fol- the problem. They served only, lowing studies of the power to increase the deficit. blackout, EMO said. An inter- He said the Canadian's pres-/ departmental committee inves- ent fare structure is so low that tigated the failure which origi- it could not break even with 100-| nated at an Ontario Hydro plant per-cent occupancy and indi-|/near Niagara Falls and re- cated that an increase is|ported to the government Feb. planned soon. '1, On the question of air travel, The announcement said EMO) Mr. Crump. rejected Mr. Horn-|in consultation with the public er's suggestion that the CPR is| works department will co-ordi- | RESULTS large-scale investments in the| but a serious situation is devel- Cape Breton coal industry in the|°Ping if we do not finish by IS YOUR DRINK, WOOD'S OLD NAVY IS YOUR RUM | First, Floyd's Honor, and Superior Mark. 2-Holywood Star, A bill to amend the Public|¢Mesdow C, Dale, Curran 7-Cosey Way, Coke | "In that statement the gov- immediate future." THURSDAY, MARCH 3 jernment undertook to make FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for PLAN OPENING thi Nd: id Purse $700 (5) 4 qMmaitiend, Bissonete, 3.50 2.90 240, Mr. MacEachen said the open- 2-Silvestru, Kingston 3.60 ped ing of a mine at Lingan is still 3-Freighter, Wals hy " anit Also' Started: Lord Riddell end Mise TeSarded as an essential part Todd Riddell. of the program, SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for, Davie Fulton (PC -- Kam- ee-vear-olds and up. Purse $700 (46). |loops) opened the debate by Rnids, Charron 23.20 820 3.80) stati iti # age rs oo 3% stating what the opposition ex B, Cash, Norrls 27%|\ pects of the proposed new en- Also Started: Victor Lee G, Wilming-|ergy, mines and resources de- ton Belle, and Joseannie t DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 2, PAID $90.10, | Partment. cates aus The former justice minister FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for |Friday night." | Mr. Meliraith said that if the estimates don't get through, the | result would be no pay for civil servants. The government has been op- jerating throughout the fiscal! year that ends this month on} governor - general's warrants| | and interim supply. But it needs| to clear up these long-standing} estimates to seek new spending authority to meet its day-to-day | bills. three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7). 5-Marion Mohawk, Geise! 3.90 3.00 2.70 4-The Gt. Remus Jr., Curran 3.60 2.60) 4-Edgewood Hal, LaRush 3.70! Also Started: Lucky Majorette, Aber-| deen Frisco, Roselawn Boy, and Peter Nibble. Trade Board Over Injunct TORONTO (CP)--Failure enforce laws concerning picket- FIFTH RACE. -- 1 Mile (Pace) for| 18 has been a reyes factor in hree-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7). | Causing recent attacks in On- wy psec Milt Waddell 8.60 4.20 3.10 tario on the use. of injunctions a ression, ' 3 Speedy Battle, Coliton a <2 in strikes, the Toronto Board of Also Started: Grattan Hal Jean; Trade says. The board made public Thurs- FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) tor three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (7) 6Dictator Pick, Palmer 6.10 3.60 2.90 7-Even Glow, Findley 4.10 3.40 1-Phyili¢. Marie, Gilmour 3.20 Also Started: Josedale Royal Pal, Pixie Lee 2nd, Joe Corbett, and Ingalls Han over, to t 5 G, SIXTH RACE --- 1 Mile (Pace) for t three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (6). Gey .8 materien Cn coed Wdell 11:70 4.90 3,90, Sent to Premier Robarts and all 40 ro members of the Ontario legisla- 4 ie He rs * 4 . Started: Adios Pete, Chuck Ber.|ture in which it said it is "gravely concerned at the fail- ure of provincial and municipal . SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for authorities to enforce lawful ree-yearolds and up. Purse $800 (8) 4 ale " 2-Atiny. Brooks, Holmes 6.90 4.40 conduct on the part of pickets. EBallerina Wick. B re The statement said the board } , Bissonette 3.20); gies " Also Started: Sign Raider, Ann Barmin,| 18 equally conc erned "at the septal McGregor, King's Messenger,; campaign of leaders of organ- sh gil ctu ized labor to endeavor to elim- EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for,inate or materially restrict the three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (8). power of the court to issue in- 5-Doctor Kirk, Curran 9.90 630 3.70 ig 3Shady Valley, Hayes 10.20 399\ Junctions to restrain unlawful 1-Gallon Maybe, Charron 2.50| conduct on the part of pickets." Also Started: Gina Guinea, Ambrose a P P Silver Ronnie and) A memorandum released with the text said recent public state- NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for; ments criticizing the use of la- throeyeer-olds and up, Purse $000 7, |bor injunctions and alleging ju- " y, Knig 80 2.90) a. nyse ; SR, Yankee Wann, Bolly 280 240|dicial bias in granting them do Dean Sultan B, L'Heureux 3,50/not differentiate between legal Also Started: Sparky Bars, Bullet) and illegal picketing "Primary picketing in support Also and. Jimm' y Dino, EXACTOR, 2 AND 6, PAID $57.76 40 3.30 6.50 3.50 bbe, Henrietta Sue, Robert McGregor. 2- JM J. Attendance 5,472. Total Pool $283,793. Its words Bring Meaning To Life Dial 728-2221 for Confidence, Meaning, and Hope. Tele-Bible 728-2221 Concerned ions Issues of a legal strike which is purely informational in character is le- gal,"' it said. "Organizational} picketing, on the other hand, is; j illegal." The statement referred to the recent strike at the Oshawa | Times and said authorities there |failed to enforce an injunction obtained by the newspaper which limited the number of pickets to that "consistent with lawful, pe&ceful picketing for) informational purposes." REED'S WEEK-END CASH, CARRY Flower Special Make no mistake about it: Wood's Old Navy is every bita man's rum, It's dark and mellow, rugged and robust, a blend of the world's finest rums (many as Old as 9 years), Next time get all the real, full-bodied flavour you expect and deserve from a rum. Next time try Wood's Old Navy. ROSES | 97- A BUNCH REED'S Florists Downtown Drive-in Simcoe & Bond 163 Bloor W. a S trying to push travellers into air) nate a departmental and agency travel as part of a pressure play| Study of federal facilities pro- to obtain more routes for its| Viding essential public services) Canadian Pacific) to determine the need for emer-| Airlines. gency lighting and power. Mr, Crump said passenger' Once the power study is com-| policy on the railway had no|-pleted, findings will be sent to! connection with CPA's fight to| the provinces to see gvhat action! win extended flight: rights. |they might take. : | PLANT NEW FOREST | Unemployed Algerians are} planting 22,000,000 youn lings in an emergency works project. TRACE OUR HISTORY Canada is the world's only g sap-| country with a continuous rec- relief|ord of births for more than 300 \years. "Community College Forum" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th 12:00 o'clock Noon luncheon -- Genosha Hotel You are invited to attend 9 meeting at which the most qualified people in the Province and t 0 nity ore prepared to the whole story, up on a Colleq f Technology. for the Oshows crea Speaker ---- Dr. Howard H. Kerr Principal, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute _ Cheirman, Council of Regents Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts end Technology present e of Applied Arts and to dot Ken Coulter Members of R. H. 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