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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1966, p. 6

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the amount paid seven eredl- tors, Legal fees accounted for $79, iwhile $2,500 gras allotted Mr. No Restaurant| Interest Held irra re"nmr oy TORONTO (CP) -- A royal Wagman. |commission was told Monday sg oy phos; se LONG BEACH, Calif. (CP-(U.S.--Reuther estimated the 'Pat ©- Powell Morgan did not... -- 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Moy 17, 1966 | QUEBEC ELECTION ROUNDUP 'UAW Wage Parity Political Leaders Appeal Is Convention Cry To Younger Generation AP Walter Reuinr,preiden! saving Decause ofthe iri ett agent at pra QUEBEC (CP) -- Preaue 10 miles west of Montreal, Mr.| Monday asked the union's con- car. irony ig Atlantic Accept \Jean Lesage had words ad-\lesage warned them against|stitutional convention to back 'with the release of their 1966 ve Corp. jviee for the younger generation|the dangers of racism and fas-\the union executive in its at- model of pi lists last fall," Reu- Prob eerene, Sas gy 4 and Daniel Johnson, leader of| cism, tempt to "wipe out the wagelther said "each af the Cana.\ ah fe, an Sli-fated finan al the Union Nationale party,| He said "misfortune will set-\differential between the United dian big three--General Motors,|piccion le investicating Atlan pointed out its future respon-itile on Quebec the day that|States and Canada," Does Your Lawn Look Like A fansite? is investigating Atlan- IT LOOKS GOOD SO FAR! Going through Immigra- tion at Toronto Internation- al Airport Monday are the 16° members of the Harte family of Glasgow, Scotland. Peter Harte, 47, and one son and daughter were -only showing the other members of the family through they arrived in Canada with- in the last year. The other 13 arrived by plane from sibilities as Doin coniinued inet | racism and fascism takes campaign Monday for the June over," He said if the 5 provincial election, 'of racism and fascism were same job for the same corpora- Speaking to secondary school adopted, Quebec would he in a\tion, making the same car, and jstudents at St. Eustache, Que.,/nosition of having ample re-\should be making the same enemas ~|sources but not being able to| wage," he said in opening the | * * F develop them, | convention. Slimming Foods tariff savings," ales Can .. 2. | Ford and Chrysler--claimed re-|tic's coli Workers in ine BuLO MIGUBITY ductions which they stated re- principles|in both countries are 'doing the flected a Jarge portion of the /Woman May Join Union Executive apse. Irwin. Singer, Toronto legal commission that 1963, until the present, he knew of no beneficial interest in Old Angelo's restaurant and tavern held by Mr, Morgan. The witness also said he knew) member of a firm, told the In answer to students' ques-|, @ also asked the convention . 'Under Scrutiny tions, he said his government\' back the goal by ubolishing OTTAWA (CP) -- Low-calorie aft drinks and foods that have looding the market in re- d oming under the ment's serdtiny, | in the Food and Drug Directorate have launched a research project into possible leffects of cyclamates, chemical 'compounds that replace sugar in many "diet" foods and drinks. Dr. R, A. Chapman, Food- Drug director, said in an inter- view Monday that his staff is 'following up a study published last September by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, The report said that rats that were fed for nine months on a 'slim' diet with a five-per-cent content of cyclamates really got slim, They grew 12 per cent less than rats on a normal diet, When the artificial sweeteners |were boosted to 10 per cent of |the rats' food, the extra impair- ment of growth reached 50 per Glasgow and officials said the family is the largest to emigrate to Canada-- since the Second World War (CP Wirephoto) has no intention of nationalizing Bell Telephone-Ca. of Canada The money it wou be spent to more advantage |sapenere ie. the province. "Later, at another--school St, Hustache, he told students the government has a proyvam of erecting highway traffic signs arid signals that are interna- tionally recognizable, rather than using bilingual signs, SEEK YOUTH SUPPORT Daniel Johnson, in an address | indefensible," to 900 persons in a 450-seat. hall at Amqui, Que., said he is con- fident the youth of the province will support his party in the 'election He said youth 'will have to pay the debts incurred by the government today, This is why they have a right to be. pres- ent," The minimum voting age for Quebec elections has been low- ered to 18 years from 21 years.| Mr. Johnson said his party had embraced youth since 1962 with a policy of choosing can- . iThe goal, along witn that = ; [ cont opal equality between Canada| us," inter-politicas group of the in| Sought in the 1967 round of con- mended Monday night that | basic agreementunless it con- jtains a guaranteed ? the hourly rate system in favor of a guaranteed annual salary, |. of The LONG BEACH, Calif, (AP)--|Walton and Harry Wagman,| powerful "Reuther cau- Toronto chartered accountants, The commission was told ear i |United Auto Workers, recom-|er that Old Angelo's was and the United States, would be 0. ¥, 2 owned and operated by John iaat paaptaliont wo|woman be appointed to the in- Belli Operations Lid, until 1962 countries, ternational executive board for gougyur EQUITY "We do not intend to sign a the first time in UAW history.| In June, 1962, John Shemilt,| The caucus headed by UAW\a minority shareholder; bought ual saj-| President Walter Reuther, rec-|the equity of John Belli for $20,- ary," he said. "Hourly wages ommended expansion of the ex-\900 plus $12,500 ax a retirement ' jecytive board to 26 members allowance are historically obsolete, evo-| , nomically unsound and morally |{T0™ 25. It proposed Olga Ma-| Before the sale of the Belli os 5I, -- = the pea ree equity, John Belli Operations 7 ., tealion department in Detroit, row 5,1 At. He said other goals in 1967 \ toy the cia nost ie tc baka, ake ce will be to work out equitable) iy | oo nue? reco : ey are hag contracts in the parts industry le caucus' recommendations several companies, including and to organize white-collar|!o the UAW constitutional con Premier Finance and Commo- workers lvention meeting are not * Sales, Atlantic subsidiar: PE gy BE pected to receive any strong Op", 4 difference of $7,579 was , position when they come to a found between the amount. bor prices of cars m ' : $100 to $200 a vehicle in a move| ote in the next few days rowed by Belli Operations and to roll back inflation, and still | make some of the highest prof Qualified C.P.G.A. Instructors in the t the cut {rucks US the by said could and its in history. AREN'T PASSED ON Reuther also said Canadian| auto makers look forward to a of no interest held by William| { from July 2,4 » If So, Put This , Lion To Work LIGHTWEIGHT TWin | 6 Hang Powerful 1 NEW EASY TO USE WRAP-AROUND HANDLE SUNBEAM ELECTRIC Hedge Trimmers s up for storage, HP, motor, Housing Debate Charge Financial 'Pressure NDP critic Colin Cameron} (Nanaimo - Cowichan - The Is- lands) suggested abolition of in Professional Teaching Stoff. * Wilson Patterson * Alf Hvestis * John Delmore Arrangements made for; Group Lessons, Offices, Club, ete, Private Lessons For All Golfers BEGINNERS AND DUFFERS WELCOME saving of $50,000,000 during the 1966 model year because of the} elimination at the manufactur-| ers' levél of import duties un- der the 1965 U.S,-Canada auto trade agreement, but they are not passing all the savings on . to: Canadian auto buyers For The Best Selection In Golfing Equipment Reuther said in his report Visit Our Completely Stocked Pro Shop Sunday to a UAW constitutional | convention that the savings Ledies' Golf Classes 5 lessons for $10.00 were nearly wiped out by mak- Commencing Wed., May 11, Morning end Evening Classes eveliebie, ing a "safety package" of five Let us toke strokes off your game for more Golfing Pleasure, devices standard equipment on Thunderbird Golf Club 11966 models ASHBURN, ONT, PHONE 655-4952 didates under 30 years of age.| The rally was in support of Jean-Paul Fiset, UN candidate in Matapedia riding. Amaqui is 240° miles northeast of here. Farlier, in Mont Joli, Que., about 240 miles northeast of here, Mr. Johnson charged Wel fare Minister Rene Levesque and Health Minister Erie Kie- rans with spoiling the invest- ment climate of the Lower St.) Lawrence regions of Quebec. cent, } Dr, Chapman said the prob lem now is to interpret such re- sults for humans, whose con- sumption of artificial sweeten- ers was at a much lower level 1, Catalog No. HT100 Special value Wedge Trim mer with chrome-plat- jed handie grip and ton- lvenient on-off switen .ightweight, fast and per fectly bolanced |2, Catalog No, HT300 --- Double eut- ting edge. Pruning sow sips through toughest growth, Hedge leveler mokes trimming accurate, Powerful Sunbeam vase Come In and See Our Display Todey _ JOHN SWAN HARDWARE LTD, Oshowe Shopping Centre TEL, 725-3527 ------| CILUX /TRUTONE WHITE P.S, For durability and beauty In the widest range of colors, use CILUX House Paint, Alkyd or Acrylic Latex type. rather than high-priced homes, he said Liberal MPs said more single dwellings are being built this year than last, They also stressed there is no lack of money for urban renewal and ORONTO (CP)--The presi public housing projects rere, cde ta' onid He said conflicting statements By GERARD MeNEIL OTTAWA (CP) -- Insurance| jes came under fire Slouay os a two-day Commons | surance companies It was non-| supply debate turned into a/ Sense to allow "private rack broad discussion of housing|eteers' to collect savings and problems invest them wherever they Members of the Liberal, Con-| Wanted Volvo Increases Daily Output | Based on the 580,300 cars sold in Canada in the 1965 model) year --both domestically pro 'duced and imported from the | Wow! =: $200 Just Cash Your Baby Bonus OSHAWA Cheques at the SHOPPING CENTRE for moti Contains Guaranteed to be the finest white house paint you can buy... durable, long lasting. 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' i ders in.| by the two had "greatly con- 7 mocratic| Mr, Cameron hoped the pro A federal fund of $300,000,000\ Monday the company has in-| great) eg ear leaders a| Posed Canada Development Cor-|set aside in 1965 had hardly| creased its daily production of| tributed to the establishment of Piain in the shortage of mort-|Poration would be formed to been dented, they said cars and station wagons at its|the climate of instability which Be) ey pe * panes 2 from Quebee,"' , ested in- Mr. Hees said the recent in-jignorance or callousness, mu slant to handle a 21-per-cent in- edie' tutcauee "Yave du,|crease in the NHA mortgage/nicipalities are not taking ad- po in sales, Uberately withdrawn from the rate to 6% per cent and federal| vantage of this money, Bryce) Karl Kohler said in an inter: | field ap a the government| inability to keep insurance and) Mackasey (I, -- Montreal Ver-' yiew that the higher output rate National Housing Act mort-|housing loans have created a) mr, Mackasey js parliamen-|to 80 vehicles from 75, He said gages, now at 6% per cent, | tight-money situation, tary secretary to Labor Minis-|the Swedish auto firm is pro- Joe Macaluso (Hamilton| pepicr MORTGAGES |ter. Nicholson, who is respon-|ducing 20 more cars a week) West) said private lenders are} Mortgages under the NHA|*ible for Central Mortgage and|than it did when It first opened ment" into the increase, ace Mr, Mackasey suggested| Mr, Kohler said the company Alfred Hales (PC~Wellington more federa.! direction was! sold 1,001 autos to Canadians South) said private sources of T it A Go needed for- private builders in the first four months of 1966 | mortgage money are drying up ransl Go- Mr, Cameron wondered| compared with 918 in the open money policy. F L k h ing to be feasible much longer,| Volvo will have to move next The debate began with a Con-| or a es ore He said Canadians might follow|year from its Dartmouth fac- servative non-confidence motion) ae : ee \the example in Europe, phere|tory, The building !s being re- charging the Pearson adminis-| TORONTO (CP)---GO Transit.| people lived their whole lives injelaimed by its owner, Atlantic! ment through a tight - money|ince's rail commuter service ence policy and denying builders and! along Lake Ontario scheduled to prould - be home - owners mort- start early next year gage funds, GO is an abbreviation the life of the minority Liberal) Highways Minister Charles government appears in little) MacNaughton, minister respon- danger, sible for the commuter system, Attendance was sparse in the said Monday GO Transit was sent as members of all parties|name that clearly sets out the ~ ro ga views on the housing| government's participation in situation, the project." A common theme was more sg : 3 ; The commuter trains will op- G es Hees eee ome: financial west to Dunbarton in the east-- eettie: ing sreved-=the a distance of 52 miles, serving woved Companies 14 stations en route should be required The trip from Burlington to mortgage funds in small towns Toronto will take 57 minutes, and rural areas from Dunbarton to Toronto 40 ifrom 6:45 a.m. to midnight and jat every 20 minutes during rush | hours For Artworks '-- OTTAWA (CP)--Canada is not in the market for all or part collection unless industrialist Joseph Hirshhorn cares to make a donation, Prime Minister He spoke in the Commons' | after a series of opposition ques- tions prompted by reports that sale of his valuable collection to the United Statse govern ment, of Latvia who made millions in Omtario's uranium! boom Opposition Leader Diefen baker asked if there had been tion be available to Canada's National Gallery Mr, Pearson said there have been no discussions March, who reports to. Parlia- ment for the gallery, said offi- clals had no idea the collection was up for sale with the U.S. government indi- cated the government: will put up @ gallery in Washington for the collection. Miss LaMarsh several million dollars, DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH PLUS LOW '5.00 PER DAY ' 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, gage money for home-building,| Pool and invest these savings Whether through indifference,|partmouth, N.S., assembly has driven foreign investors to increase the interest rate of|trust companies interested in|dun) said, will increase weekly production "trying to pressure the govern-| squid be redirected to average) 10using Corp in 1963 because of a government tight- whether home ownership is go:|ing third of 1965 tration with impeding develop-| That's the name of the prov-| apartments, Sugar Refineries Ltd A vote will come tonight but Government of Ontario House Monday .and tension ab-| chosen because it is "a simple federal direction (Northumber- erate from Burlington in the said insurance to invest eo minutes, Trains will operate Won't Pa Y Fares have not yet been an- of the $50,000,000 Hirshhorn art Pearson said Monday, Mr. Hirshhorn is negotiating for Mr. Hirshhorn, 67, is a native any suggestion that the collec- State Secretary Judy La- Reports of the agreement said this alone would require MILEAGE CHARGE Oshawa Oshawa Shopping Centre OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 725-3521

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