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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1961, p. 14

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{4 THE OSHAWA TIME, Mondey, November 20. 1961 Likely Election Date In June Or September OTTAWA (CP)--A mid-Janu-jpose of the general debate on give the Conservatives a larger ary meeting of Parliament andithe speech from the throne, | target to shoot at. a June or September general|which will outline the govern-| Influential members of the election seem to be the key|ment's legislative program for\executive were reported to be dates in the government's time-| the new session. split on the subject. There were table. Instead, it now appears that|some why said a June election These were the impressions|Parliament will meet Jan. 15 date would give all parties the left by Prime Minister Diefen-|or 18. |best time to campaign. Farm- baker with about 100 Conserva- jers would have finished their ent PM SETS DATE spring chores. ess continu' swomre! The choice of a date for the | : , ; 3 i i s lelection remains with Mr. Die-/SOME FAVOR FALL oD. i fog fenbaker himself. It was| The other group argues in fa- took these indications from the|learned frum several delegates) vor of an early autumn elec- rime minister's speech to the|that representatives of Western) tion, probably in September. vravate meeting. Mr. Diefenba-|Canada ani the Atlantic prov- This would not only find farm- ai was to refurn from Winni-|inces pressed for an early elec-jers with most of their season's by train early today. ; tion chores done, but would come at peg Fie 'hi self| They a time when the seasonal sum- The prime minister himsell)iinos were never better than mefypswing in the economy -- would give reporters oa dien,| OW for re-election of a sweep-|particularly in employment -- ment on the meeting or indica-)i,, number of Conservative| would be reflected in published tion of what was contained ni : lofficial statistics. his speech. But cig ig ee A more sobering position,, There have been reports in| enthusiastic about po . -- however, was taken by the dele-|Ottawa thai the prime minister he gave them on nr ane iin gates from Ontario and Quebec.|plans a quick, snappy session| ment's accomplishments an "|The former wanted more time) of Parliament. plans for th> future. lfor the adverse effects of On-| The present Parliament, Members of Parliament and/tario's new three-per-cent sales| elected March 31, 1958, can run and senators who attendceditay to wear off, and the latter|until the early summer of 1963. the meeting said Mr. Diefenba-| wanted more time for the Lib-| However, it is usual for govern- ker has discarded his earlier in-| era) government of Premier Le-|ments to call elections in the tention of having Parliamett|sace to get settled in office injfourth year of the life 'of each meet before Christmas. to dis-|uebec, believing that time will| Parliament felt that politically, Single University Voice Is Sought WATERLOO (CP) -- Presi- dent J. C. Hagey of Waterloo University said Sunday night "g single authoritative voice speaking for all of the Ontario; universities' could seek finan cial support more effectively) than individual institutions. In a statement to the Western Ontario Weekly Newspapers As- sociation's annual meeting, Dr. Hagey called for collective thinking and co-operative action by the province's universities. He also indicated he felt On- tario communities should exer- cise great caution in attempting to establish iccal colleges Another field for collective action suggested by Dr. Hagey was co-operaitve planning to, minimize duplication of courses) offered. ® Located off the Atlantic Coast on the Golden Isles of Georgia--enjoy o myriad of seaside activities ocean bathing, fishing, boating, sunning. Private pool. Skeet shoots. Outdoor dancing ond enter Cuisine. Fi ing oc- dations. Club-like phere. Riding ( trails. Yacht Club. Golf course. Everything to ¢ make you enjoy your vacation. 4 ROADSIDE CALLS MONTREAL (CP) -- Motor-) ists travelling the Laurentian # auto-route now can make tele-| phone calls without leaving their) cars. Four drive-up pay tele-| phones, two each for north-| bound and sowh-bound traffic, have been installed near the} toll booths on the 30-mile, elght-| lane super-highway. A reminder from Sheaffer's... only 29 shopping days till Christmas Sheaffer's new "Reminder" clip ballpoint is the perfect gift. There's no button on top. You eztend and retract the point simply by sliding your thumb "p and down the clip. It says "NO" to pocket = ' Sheaffer's Imperial White Dot gold-plated "Re- minder" clip ballpoint. In handsome presenta- tion bor--$7.50. With matching pencil--$1 4.95. stains because it can't be clipped into the pocket with the point extended ! Wouldn't you be pleased if someone gave you a "Reminder" clip ball- point this Christmas? WHEN IT COMES TO WRITING, COME TO SHEAFFERS W. A. Sheatier Pen Co, of Canada Ltd., Goderich, Ontario. 2 NATIONAL JEWE RY NOVEMBER 18th to 25th, 1961 @ Brougham 100F| Installs Officers By MRS. M. ANNIS The officers elected Phillips; Noble Grand, Brother: Earl Campbell; Vice Grand, Brother Ronaid Hamilton; _re- cording sec'vtary, Brother Har- BROUGHAM -- On Oct. 19,|old Phillips; financial secretary, joint installation of Brougham|Brother William Michell; treas- IOOF Lodge No. 155 and Mark-jurer, Brother Allan Ellicott. ham Lodge was held at White- On Monday night, Nov. 6, Disrtict Dgputy Grand Master'Sunday. for|Brother Ross Knox and his in- Brougham Lodge are: Pastistallation team visited Stouff- Noble Grand, Brother Davidjville Lodge for the installation of that lodze. PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Earl Campbel' and boys visited Mr. and Mrs Harold Barclay and family of Lindsay recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom English visited friends in Brighton on Mr Jack Davis of Toronto called on his. mother, Mrs. J. Davis, on Sunday. Mr Cha.lice has teaching after an absence of a couple of months due to illness. Mr. and Mrs_ R. Ellicott, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellicott and Mr. Tom Stephenson had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. .' Jackson of Toronto on Sunday. resumed] GREENWOOD Miss Edna Green, Miss Mil- dred Corbett, Miss Gertrude Corbett and Mrs. Mildred East- wood attended the Federatec Teachers' dinner held at Brook- lin on Wednesday evening of last week. Charles McTaggart has start- ed building 2 now house be tween the Morden and East- wood homes : Mrs. Wm. A. Brown and Mrs W. 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