THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, September 25, 1962 93 Long Career. ForNew TELEVISION LOG WKBW Channel 7--Buffalo © WROC-TV Channel &Rochester CFTU-TV Channel $--Toronto | CKVR-TV Channel 2--Barrie WOKR-TV Channel 13--Rochester ag TUESD. 5:00 P.M. Mouse Club uU--ramuy Pheatre 4--Five O'clock Show eyhole 4--The Phil Silvers Show 3--Wagon Train 7:15 P.M. {i--Family Theatre %--News: Weather 7:30 P.M. 1i--The Flintstones 9--Theatre 13-7--Bugs 6--Beachcomber $2--Laramie 4--Marshal Dillon 8:00 P.M. 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Make 40. oa s*aqe Ln Ped Te Se as Setety eet 4 peas 5 MICKEY MOUSE ale, e ON oto! HER BROOM CAN PUT BI6 LUMPS ON A FELLER'S HEAD AT TIMES / oot LET MB WEAR YOUR FOOTBALL HELMET AS I DELIVER THESE BILLS . LT GRANDMA/ oes BILL V/ | |...HERE'S A NICE, BIG, T'S A DEAL... 'D APPLE | : By DAVE BOWES EDMONTON (CP)--A stocky, urbane man once reported killed in the war is the govern- ment's choice as Speaker of the new session of Parliament. : Behind him, Marcel Joseph Aime Lambert 43, leaves an al- ready crowded career as law- He was named to succeed Roland Michener of Toronto, defeated in the June 18 general election. Officially, Lieut. Marcel Lam- bert died on the shell . pocked shale beach of Dieppe, where he and his tank troop fought a Jos. ing battle under withering en- emy fire. : ' In the casualty toll of the 1042 raid, Lieut. Lambert was miss- ing, presumed dead. In Edmon- ton, his sorrowing family held a memorial service for him. ings ht happened cen 's ppen reca in-an Ns "Perhaps it was a mistake in preve ¢ A peg oF who re seeing your , OF per. fave reported that a shell fell where you were known to be.'"* TANK BROKE DOWN The young officer from the 14th Tank Regiment (which later became the King's Own Regiment) went ashore at Di- eppe in the second assault wave, shortly after 5 a-m. "'My tank was knocked out al most immediately. But it wasn't from gunfire. One of the tank tracks broke on the heavy shingle. Under fire, it was im- possible to repair it." Stranded, the five-man troop remained in the fight on the beach until taken prisoners about nine hours after landing, Before being taken Lieut. Lame bert blew up his tank. ig to six weeks after Di- eppe Lieut. Lambe: of war. He At Oxford, he studied law and returned to Canada in 1950, ar- CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 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He entered the federal field with his election as. mem- ber of Parliament for Edmon- ton West in 1957 and was re- elected in 1958 and in. 1962. LIKES NEW ROLE Mr. Lambert was parliamen- tary assistant to the minister of national defence in 1957 and was appoinetd parliamentary secretary to the minister of na. tional revenue in 1959. Apart from the political field, he has been active on the boards of several social welfare agencies -- working on organi- zational and executive problems --and has been a director of the Sapien Conference: on Social 'or! YOUNG MUSICIANS The National Youth Orchestra of Canada now has more than oy musicians under the age COULD YOU MAKE A PLAY UKE THAT? HAVENT LARRY BRANNON N\| PHONE 725-1121 ERNIE CAY for WALLBOARD and PLYWOODS "If W's LUMBER, call our NUMBER" S53 ALBERT ST. AORN eh 2 MARC SS UPN yer, Rhodes scholar, soldier and - Politician. Lambert's political pursuits and - "T've always been interested