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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jun 1966, p. 7

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Winters Tells York West Meeting WINTERS APPROVES IDEAâ€"Trade and Commerce Minister Robert Winters, left, guest speaker at the York West Liberal Association annual dinner, discusses proâ€" posed formation of Young Liberal Associaâ€" Canada‘s exports have increased to the unprecedented, < especially during the past few months, Trade and Commerce Minister Robert Winters told the York West Liberal Leaning Rightly To The Left‘ is Good Liberalism Is there a spot in your home that needs a touch of Sparkle? Why not fill it with the graceful shape of Glassware â€" fragile, dainty, in lovely sweeping shapes ! Maybe a vase will give that little extro touch; perhaps a jug or a compote. Make your choice from these and other delightful styles of Imported Swedish Glassware in a host‘of shimmering colours: emerald Green, umber Brown, Amethyst, Indigo, and many, many others. + é \ P‘ C P B x $ 4# 4\“/\\{ SV x\ 1Â¥ 5b | "t Eo t No ( . & £ f . N s C yU $ & s e e 3 CA | % \% a\_ _0 1e £ 1 o i s . 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Expo 67, with a total expendiâ€" We must show them that we wish mannéer. Russis is a great potenâ€" tial market, he told the 200 attendâ€" Winters said it should rightly lJean to the left. "We should not tolerâ€" ate poverty in an affluent society," We must try to keep our counâ€" Wlhlath&n&lnd:cmut mu-ndwb ind foreign wt:w}‘:un:: Expo 67, with a total expendiâ€" ture of $300 million, was the best world exposition put on anywhere, he said, but progress had been held up by strikes. Raiph Cowarn, MP, York Humber, flew in unexpectedly for the occasion. Clem Neiman, president of Toronto and District Association, introduced Mr. Cowan and compliâ€" mented him on the fact that he had the best record for attendance of any member of parliament. Mr. Neiman went on to describe the different riding boundaries created by the ward reâ€"distribution. Along with Mr. Winters, head table guests included Leonard Braithwaite, MPP, and Mrs. Braithâ€" waite; Mrs. Winters, Mr. Neiman and his wife, Mrs. Joan Neiman, president of York West Liberal Provincial Association; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Allen, Miss Catherine Wagâ€" ner, who thanked the speaker; Describing Liberalizsm, Mr Etobicoke council, has said he will champion the interests of the former Lakeshore communities as a member of the new council, and will express his views to the Kiwanis. He has stated that many Lakeâ€" shore people have been concerned about rising . taxes when the Ward Allen was reâ€"elected presiâ€" dent with Barry Monaghan as exâ€" Mimico â€" mayor lz-Grkt-. who has been a keen pion of the Lakeshore communities of New Toronto, Mimico and Long Branch, will be guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Humber Valley 'Kim' tonight at the Valballa nn. merger comes into effect, and he intends to strive for economy and holding the line on taxes. 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