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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Nov 1962, p. 12

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Val Scott continued by pointing out that the issue is not whether or not the New Democratic Party has a chance of forming a government, the stress should be laid on what is good for Canâ€" ada. The New Democratic Party, Scott said, is the best parliaâ€" mentary insurance that the Canâ€" Adian people can buy. He went Val Scott, the York Centre New Democrat, whose campaign increased the vote of his party by 20,000, was nominated to conâ€" test the anticipated federal elecâ€" tion. Accepting the nomination at a meeting at Bathurst Heights Collegiate, Scott lashed out at both the Liberal and Conservaâ€" tive parties; he charged that they both failed to demonstrate faith with the electorate. He pointed jut that both Conâ€" servative and Liberal â€" mismanâ€" agement opens the door to the exfremes of Social Credit. He continued _ by showing _ that "through the failure to govern Canada effectively by both the Lit Liberals and Conservatives the Canadian people may be driven to the extremes of facism and communism.* History has shown that fascism thrives on and exploits the conditions that â€"â€" many of those voters would have swung over in larger numâ€" bers. Had they known that the New _ Democratic Party could win, they would have never voted for the Liberals From this he concluded that the New Democrats are mainly in compeâ€" tition for the soâ€"called Liberal Vote. In fact, the entire Liberal approach, he maintained, was based on negative appeal. There was no programme worth speakâ€" ing of, and in York Centre the Liberals didn‘t even bother to present what they had; instead, they concentrated on winning the antiâ€"Conservative votes. are created and preserved by old fashioned status quo parties, Val Scott declared. Returning to the situation in York Centre, Val Scott demonâ€" strated that the Conservative party is "a spent force". It is his belief that had the voters felt that the New Democrats could have defeated the Conservatives Page 12 ~ THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thurs., Movember 15, 1962 Val Scott Nominated Again By NDP‘s For Federal Office VAL SCOTT, reâ€"nominated federal candidate for the York Centre New Democratic Party, FRED YOUNG, North York Councillor â€" all New Demoâ€" crats â€" discuss the results of the federal nominating convention that chose Mr. Scott on November 6th to again represent his party in the coming federal election. Mr. Scott won 27,369 votes, and came a close second t& the Liberal candidate in the last elâ€" ection. Oil Exhibit Shown Nov. 20 An exhibition of oils by Jessie Hill will be shown in the North York _ (Main) Public Library from Monday, November 20 to Saturday, December 1, 1962. Mrs. Hill, who wou an E. P. Taylor _ scholarship â€" and _ St. Lawrence Starch award in the spring of 1962 has studied under some leading Canadian artists. Ontario â€" both north and south â€" has provided the locale for much of her work. _ Pioneer Village has been one of her favâ€" ourite sketching spots and several scenes from there will be shown. For _ information _ regarding times exhibition is open to public please call Library BA 5â€"8891. Democratic Party has, but that they are the most valuable asâ€" sets the Canadian people have in the present parliament. To put it another way, if the voters exâ€" pect the old parties to keep their promises, the voters had better make sure that there are enough (Continued on page 7) Another reason for regular saving at Cfeofezenati« TrHik BANK OF Nova scona "No", she said. "I can‘t go. The doctor said my arm is pretty bad and if I don‘t quit using it so much he‘ll have to put it in a cast. So I want to wash the winâ€" dows and put up the screns beâ€" fore he puts on that cast." her to see a doctor. _ _ _ Next day I phoned to ask if she was going to a meeting. An 80â€" year â€" old friend who insists on doing her own houseâ€" work was having trouble with her right arm, and I persuaded Scottish Isles Topic Of Films At N. Y. Library A boat tour of the Hebrides with their beautiful scenery is shown in THE ENCHANTED ISLES. Visits are made to Tona, Barra, Mull and Skye, with their historical associations and their hardâ€"working _ craftsmen and farmers. The films will be shown twice, at 2.00 and 3.00 p.m. 17. The program has been planâ€" med for adults; children will be admitted only if they are with their parents. SEA SANCTUARY was filmed on the Farne Isiands Sanctuary, where wild creatures from the sea and sky come to breed and rear their young each year, safe from disturbance from â€" man. Grey seals seen as they take over the rocky shores and rear their awkward and amusing pups are featured. The steep cliffs beâ€" come precarious nesting sites for puiffins, . kittiwakes and â€" other seabirds. Islands off the coast of Scotland provide . the setting for two color films to be shown at North York (Main) Public Library on Saturday afternoon, November COOPER FURS Open Every Night Til Christmas Including _ _ Wednesday, _ 1978 Weston Rd. CENTRAL RESTAURANT 1946 Weston Rd. CH 1â€"2327 ENJOY GOOD FOOD at the The district was saddened last week when the sudden pasing of Mr. M. R. Muscrove of Rustic Rd. We offer the family the heartfelt sympathy of the disâ€" At the present time a trainâ€" ing programme is under way in the church. Howard Langford, chairman of the canvass commâ€" ittee or the minister of the church, Rev. C. G. Beckel would welcome calls from any interesâ€" ted in taking part in the drive. PERSONALS The sympathy of the district is offered Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnâ€" son of Hoperoft Ave. in the loss of their sixâ€"yearâ€"old son Dougâ€" las. ‘"The Every Person" canvass by the membership committee of the church will commence Novâ€" ember 25. To one sitting back in the gallery the sight of those young people was one that is not easily pushed aside. We often hear the statement â€" â€" the young people are the ones we must look to for the future. To see the manner in which those joining in the serâ€" vice was at least a credit to themselves and their leaders. life insurance field. Last Sunday was a day wor shippers | in _ Elverston _ Park church will long remember. Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Brownâ€" ies, Cubs, members of the church groups â€" â€" Sigma C; C.G.â€" I. T., Tyro and Explorers joined with the regular church goers for a Day of Remembrance serâ€" vice. Rev. C. G. Beckel took as his subject the topic, "What Means These Stones." James "Jim" Mizzoni is well known in the real estate field. He lives on Arrowsmith Rd. He has taken an active part in the community life of his area. REMEMBRANCE DAY Nobody questions nature‘s heating systemsâ€"and when it comes to home heating nothing is quite as f good, as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat [ With Esso you have that reassuring feeling that you always get the very best; the very best and most economical heating fuel, the very best and most reliable service. «. â€" w Call your nearest Imperial Esso Agent today and let him introduce you to that wonderful world of Esso warmth. Woodbridge ATlas 8â€"2064 ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST THE TWO BEST HEATING SYSTEMS KNOWN TO MAN (Continued from page 3) J. A. ALLISTON to me that there is a young grandmother in this area who is fully qualified to do practical nursing or give day care out to children _ whose parents _ are either working or ill I rememâ€" ber last year I had a request for such a woman from other people. If these parties will call me again I can now connect this nurse with a person who needs her. The challenge was given to inâ€" dividual Christian men and woâ€" men to assert their faith in the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God by providing active leadership in the daily problems confronting workers in shops and factories. Oakdale Heights Mr. William Hislop, Trade Unâ€" lonists, was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Elâ€" verston Park United Church A.O.T.‘s Men‘s Club. His topie, "Trade Unions: Their role and function," illustrated the comâ€" plexity of problems that trade unions encounter in their effort to win fair wages and working conditions for their members. He stated that the churches of all faiths have been a failure in not grasping the opportunity to bring to the rank and file work ers the moral and spiritual enâ€" couragement that is so desperâ€" ately needed. band‘s bedside in a Sarnia hog pital that her husband is proâ€" gressing and hopes to return to the district shortly. Want a Night Out? ... Ladâ€" ies of the 1st Maple Leaf Cubs and Scouts are planning a Euch re Nov. 21 in the school. Mrs. Willlam Crackel, of Rusâ€" (Continued from page 9

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