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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1966, p. 2

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2. THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Thuredey, Decomber 1, 1966 AGLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE He said' Canada's task would be easier if, as expected, France repealed a 20-year-old rule banning publicity for emi- gration. He said Canada h to in- crease its ae BF tay French-speaking immigrants, The goal was 10,000. yearly from France and the. rest from other French~ speaking coun: tries. Shots Fired of pe i) SENATOR i ed \ -- a ae. | OO france LO ENncourage Canada Emigration Personal Plane 'MANCHESTER, England - The Hawker Siddeley confirmed Wednes- it Is building a £350,000 ,050,000) personal airliner for Zambia's President Kenneth Kaunda. The 748 turboprop plane, similar to those used in the Queen's personal fleet, is ex- pected to be ready for delivery "next summer, ' CONNOLY 9 « « Proposes motion hunt, A few minutes earlier, one DUNEDIN, N.Z. (Reuters) --jof them fired 10 shots from a Escaped mental patients sur-jrifle, The patients, all youths rendered quietly Thursday when|between 16 and 21, overpow- -- fired warning shots overjered a male nurse in their heads after an all-night|breakout. WEATHER FORECAST Freezing Arctic Winds Bring Some Snowllurries TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at §:30 a.m. in snowbelt areas of southwest- Forecast temperatures \ Low tonight high Friday Synopsis; Cold arctic air) Windsor ........... 12 streaming southward across the/St, Thomas ........ 12 Great Lakes is causing snow:|London flurries and local snow squalls|Kitchene Mount Fo: Hamilton ... Committee Set Up OTTAWA (CP)--The Senate approved Wednesday the set- ting up of a joint parliamentary committee to consider the re- moval of Mr, Justice Leo Lan- dreville from the Supreme Court of Ontario. There was no debate and no dissenting votes on the motion by the government House leader, Senator John Connolly, A royal commission report criticized Mr. Justice Landre- ville for his stock involvement with Northern Ontario Natural Gas Co, which got a Sudb Continued From P 1 ROBERT NICHOL: "A few years ago Usnawa applied to the Provincial Gov- ernment to have an 'Urban Development" study under- taken, This application was refused and this stands as 'one of the very few, if not the only application that was ever refused. "A new application should be submitted and followed up, so that such a study can be has been completed. 1 am sure that it .will show that downtown Oshawa needs re- development and that help will be needed from the Prov- ince in a very substantial way. Other municipalities have received this help and Oshawa is far behind others in this regard. "In the meantime, however, something in the way of im- mediate improvement can no Council sponsored meeting of City Council and private prop- erty owners, I will call for such a meeting immediately upon being elected, FRANK McCALLUM: "My proposals are: 1, A down-town plan for de- velopment to minimize land use, ae! An economic survey to made of Oshawa, When tht" doubt be accomplished by a 'DEVELOPMENT | ascertain the potential for re- development, 3 An immediate Contact business men themselves, t get their views on the mat- ter. 4. Find what the City must financial- ly commit itself to provide the essential services for such a development, 5, Encourage private de- velopers to make proposals to the City, : """@, Seek assistance from Fed- eral and Provincial levels of Government, 7, Find out how other Cities have tackled this problem," RALPH JONES: "Redevelopment of the cen- tral business district is one of the more complex problems with which future councils must deal, A_ preliminary study has been completed by the Planning Board in order to convince the senior levels of Government more detailed study is neces- sary. Redevelopment -- will only be accomplished by co- operation between the three levels of Government and with private developers. "Downtown Oshawa is be- deviled with small blocks, short streets and ownership of land in small parcels, It might be necessary to close out the extent of © that a much some streets completely, either for the purpose of building or for ing streets into shopping malls, Along with redevelopment, easier access must be found, Much however, Important thing, to get started now, and not . wait another few years when the problems could be much . more serious." has been done in this con. FINLEY DAFOE: nection hut thera is still a lot more to do, It may well be that the scutherly part of the Centennial Parkway is necessary to help this prob- lem. "Following easier access, the question of off-street park- ing arises. In my opinion, the setting up of a parking au- thority would help this. As you know, the authority would have expropriation powers and the power and right to issue debentures to finance its purchase of land and the development of parking areas, As mentioned pre- viously, assistance to private developers would be neces- sary and this would be prob- ably in the form of assistance in land assembly and in re- zoning. Such assistance would have to be in a form so that the City as a whole and the individuals affected would be protected, This could be done by making it necessary that any permits for redevelop. ment would be issued sub- ject to a Site Plan Agree- ment, Another type of assis- tance that would probably be necessary would be the en- couraging and helping of in- dustries located in the down- town area to move to an- other part of the City, such as the industrial park, The A franchise in 1956 while the judge was mayor of the community, Crash Kills 13 GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) Thirteen persons were killed and 27 severely injured Wednes- day when a bus overturned and rolled down a 160-foot cliff into from here, St. Catharines Toronto ....+. Peterborough ries, This weather pattern is ex: pected to persist today and much of Friday. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, , Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe, Windsor, Tor- onto, Hamilton: Variable cloud- iness with an occasional snow: flurry and cold today and Fri- is Winds northwesterly near HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS YOU ARENNVITED to an OPEN HOUSE by JOHANSEN HOMES LIFE LINE 576-2111 With Your Tele And ? one Pastor-- Rev. Fred Spring @ Daily Messages, Encouragement rayer @ Be Sure To Call Today the Villalobos River, eight miles | VOTE . RUTH BESTWICK | ALDERMAN @ A Strong Voice in Council @ Low Rental Housing @ Industrial Development @ Common Sense Government "BESTWICK IS BEST FOR YOU" "As a member of the.plan- ning board, we had developed many models (miniatures) of what could be done, I believe they are still in existence, We had one for the block com- prising King St., ¥ Athol 'and queen St. marked as the first to be developed, but the council E. F. 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