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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1962, p. 12

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duck hunting last month was SAFETY MATCHES November 10, 1924. v oy f , matches to. . fined $50 and $22.50 costs Wed-|_ CARROT RIVER, Sask. (CP/be used >in case of being lost". nesday for careless hunting,|*@"mer Abe Schapansky found);, the woods, sealed against = 1 L} » For Killing Man |George Edwin Hardcastle, 29,|@ Small package of matches in * Maloney Rided 'CHATHAM (CP) -- A River-\was charged after a coroner's|{M¢ Stock of an old rifle. With dampness in glass tube, James: iside man who shot and killed)jury ruled that Anton Kandler,|them was a note: "Saskatoon,|A. Ball." Two Gamblers {his next-door neighbor while/35, was killed accidentally. | | TORONTO (CP)--The late Many Thanks 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 6, 1962 'Clerk Claims | Find $50 And Cost MANY THANKS RE-ELECTING ME ALDERMAN FOR 1963-64 James Maloney, Ontario mines minister, permitted free mining} To All Who Voted For Me assay work to be done: for gam- blers Joseph: McDermott and é In The Civic Elections | | | | ing of departmental business, a court was told Wednesday | Mines department clerk| George 'Richardson, _ testifying at the preliminary hearing of the two gamblers on a $23,000 mining fraud charge, also said the minister who died in 1961 referred to the two gamblers as "the boys" and his door was always open to them. Mr. Richardson told Magis- trate Joseph Addison that 11 months after the assay work be- gan, the title, department of mines, was scratched from 15 assay certificates and McDer- mott and Feeley were billed for) the work. | McDermott and Feeley are; charged with defrauding the Keevil Mining Group by raise : Viecoeain A +. |assay reports on ore samples riage ar de is Quebec's taken from KRNO Mines, - irst female cabinet member. |property held by the gamblers, --(CP Wirephoto) | Describing a talk he had with) _ |\Mr. Maloney in the fall o f 1959, | \Mr. Richardson testified that SOUTHPAW PROBLEMS Mr, Maloney said "the boys| PARIS (Reuters) a French| would be very happy about the| doctors are campaigning for alassay results. | fairer deal for an estimated) 'He told me he had some of! 4,000,000 left - handed French.| the boys' (McDermott and Fee- men. Industrial doctors have|!ey) assays rerun." established a study commission| Magistrate Addison told the| for problems of the left-handed|witness he felt it was obvious) Vincent Feeley under the head- WE HAVE JUST STARTED TO GO! PLL BE BACK IN '65 Thanks Again: Douglas L. Gower Rest assured that | will do all in my power to uphold the trust placed in me. : Walter Branch : MY SINCERE THANKS for To All Those Who Gave Me Their Vote and Support in Electing Me to Darlington Twp. Council. | wish NEW QUEBEC CABINET MINISTERS municipal affairs minister, municipal affairs minister Mrs. Claire Kirkland-Cas- and new land and forest min- grain, minister without port- ister and Carrier Fortin, min- folio, Lucien Cliche, former ister without portfolio. Mrs, Shown after being sworn in as new ministers in the Que- bec Cabinet are (left to right, foreground) Pierre Laporte, Flavor Of Maritimes In Commons Session iiss h'ruts ee Fra. oopetien OTTAWA (CP) -- Only theynomic upsurge in Nova Scotia,|wick, appealed: "Let us go for- adapt machines and _instru- Maloney had put the gamblers) Sincere Thanks! tangy smell of drying cod is|New Brunswick, Prince Edward|ward with this bill," and ex-/ments for left-handed persons. |"on the cuff. [ F oe pressed a hope that the bill will - moe = "CARL" DOWN needed to give a complete Mar-|Island and Newfoundland. itimes flavor to the Commons| All three opposition parties be speeded through 'the final It's Great News for Chri Sh HI -|vetoed this idea, saying ' To All My Supporters rea ews or ristmas oppers!! expected an executive agency| this week. A third straight day|have expressed general support|stages of approval. of debate on Atlantic region af-/for the bill, but their spokes- e f fairs is on tap today. men have interjected some/PICKERSGILL BALKS | J. W. Pickersgill, former im-| lena all this is is another ad- | visory agency. I say that is not Who Elected Me ie good enough." | | Mr. Pickersgill said he will| to the | support the bill, but only on the} premise that "half a loaf is bet-| | for than to BreHe" | Separate School Board : ESE ER ATER AEE RE ES MRIS STM O EAR EE ARTE A IE AT 78 SIMCOE STREET N. The issue is the government's sharp criticisms. F f er: : . "4 a/migration minister in the Lib- bi lish th tlanti | he bill c up for s ill to establish the Atlantic De-| The came up for secon and MP for| Your Support In Electing Me As Alderman To The velopment Board, a measurejreading Wednesday. Revenue eral government UN which Conservatives have|Minister Hugh John Flemming,|the Newfoundland riding hailed as the key to an eco-\former premier of New Bruns- Bonavista-Twillingate, promptly, | Quebec's Cabinet Gets Ist Woman feiss QUEBEC (CP)--A handsome|grain, one of the women mainly | mother of three who has alresponsible for obtaining wom-|onty por ligg Par gs 8 Jog ort string of political precedents|en's suffrage in Quebec in 1940, van pe th . it ' ald behind her already, has become|she became the assembly's first peng the bill press. * bey the first woman ever named to|woman member a year ago. |ih, peotuet of ] pial oc of @ Quebec cabinet. She was elected to represent|scratching match between the} Mrs. Claire Kirkland-Casgrain|Jacques-Cartier riding, which|publisher of the Atlantic Advo-| 36-year-old brunette, was named/sprawls over a number of sub-\cate and the prime minister of minister without portfolio Wed-|urbs on the west-end of Mont-\Canada who lavish the most| nesday in the Liberal cabinet|real Island, in a byelection|exaggerated praise upon each| of Premier Lesage, a post her|called to fill a vacancy created|other, which in most cases is| late father held before her. [by the death of her father,\rather empty of content." ee Dressed in a two-piece white\Charles Kirkland, minister! (rig Michael Wardell, pub-| ° lamee outfit, with silver check-| without portfolio in the first Le-|\; her of the Fredericton Friday, December 14th ered lines, sh in| inet. | ; sre, tee ine rae Sete In Hnee cate amelCizaner> Dublces 'The Adve} PETERBORO MEMORIAL SENTRE Comtois in the red, white and/ , P | gold legislative council cham- srdlgehe A aggecalind iggy ll Mr. Pickersgill urged Mr. DR. G. SCIUK KINSMEN bers. She swore the oath of alle- giance and the oath of office,| deciding} jmen chafed a bit under her |strict rule. |Flemming to consult the gov- jernments of the four Atlantic} Married to lawyer Philippe|Provinces before the cabinet $2100.00 IN SNOWBALL PRIZES 1963 FORD GALAXIE WHAT VALUES!!! wees, beloee 50 FULLY DRESSED CHRISTMAS TURKEYS AS FREE ,|Casgrain, she is mother of three|appoints the chai g| pp e chairman and fourlt oor PRIZES -- PLUS MANY OTHER EXCITING GAMES against changing some of th , ' French words from the mascu.|Children--Lynne, 7, Kirkland, 6,,members of the Atlantic Devel-| and Mare, 2 lopment Board. line gender to feminine as she Z spoke, -- m " eater She told a reporter she was ! 2-CHILLERS! jameancttow "very moved" by her appoint- FIEND WHO ment. Mrs. Kirkland-Casgrain, who _ PREYS ON 3 GIRLS! SAVE ON THESE XMAS © GIFT SUGGESTIONS ! ! AUTOMATIC i 9g a TOASTERS 9 * 9 9 " STEAM & DRY 9.99 IRONS 9.99 Hand Mixers Hair Dryers 9.99 15.99 19.95 49.95 EVERYONE LIKES A. 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