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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Mar 1963, p. 13

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aia. PPh 2 ey age ag ON FR RO di nape pissy EMMA I. 2 1 RR Ge Aaa eg . 7' a i a r TA A Oe See ee ee rene eaten election and it is in those prov-|Authority. All four are running _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch 29, 1963 13 é ¥ Vi EATHS Iv t . linces where the bulk of the Lib-/again this time. Prospects j iewed D ote Candida es pd gb geoyy P e te ue Hon, Earl Rowe who first en-|ning again. The others are Lib- Mises, (Algems. Won) ww : By THE CANADIAN PRESS bec and 13 in B.C. tered Parliament in 1925 and|¢Tals Raymond Eudes (Mont-jservative L, ston Can ; i i eal Hochelaga) and Gc.cge E.|(Huron). ° , ae tee Those also were the provinces|"emained there until this year,|" In Atlantic Area jrcv's ssn o| Half Repeaters -- reeset itis stor she's po to: aad e ; tario Conservative leader, isn't) ivand composts a cae. and el epnir 0 ranning beau hens On 'CC Ya OTTAWA (CP)--'There arejnadian Press, creating a mis-|, Sam Juan, Buerle Rico -St'| oprawa (CP)--Almost halfjof repeaters. They have 190 out!11 in B.C. |tarlo Heutenant-governor. | Ps I: | ' | a | : R @ VA } \ j t AN \ Gg Ce eee ea crs te van qusted| Mat ned © former, divecteriihe Sammaians | SON OI tS Picareniie | |ARE PERENNIALS 'four men, including Prime provinces "which can, s n the story he w it ' ; : |Minister Diefenbaker, entered ; " h ral of the U.S. 'foreign|the April 8 election are repeat-| The Progressive Conserva-; Among perennial federal can- s i f ' and reef be eee Fe as saying "you can poe rte fervice; of a heért attack. -- lers from 1962. tives, also with a full. slate,|didates who have been contest- Parliament in 1940 and are run Thigodes py -- (ar og: in areas which have| Toronto--Maria Irene Baier,| Of w total field of 1,028 can-|come, pong: Pipe yong rir Arg ocge ga pyre : ue pve eed Te oto tentials 'The Goce rey phot aig Se ee peony of Camco, ae fey of a total of 232 candidates and)Pau] Martin (Essex East) and RESULTS COUNT! Zeller s E ASTE R Festival could do to provide the proper|tential. The ' ' i Social Credit 79 out of 242 can-|Azellus Denis (Montreal St. i i } impli this| Memphis, Tenn.--John W. T.|tested the June 18 election last) >° l ' -- pile g go prone ions Faulkner Ill, 61, writer andjyear, Thus about 47 per cent ciastes: 39 independent Minist "<, 'y oa Wenterele Of Fashion "BARGAINS" geen ever, it isn't in every sock as the Maritimes He was|painter and brother of the latelof the present candidates, hav-| There are 39 independents) Minister ; 'li i i he successes\and Communist candidates, '19)Quadra). | part of every country that you quoted as nee 3 that young gg Rk agen ae Phe Phe: beng ane sses/f whom ran last year. The re-| All eniered Parliament in the can build an industrial commu-| persons have hae ba v5 'n-(rington Hurst; 92, former pres-|lier federal election, were game|Peaters in this category are) 1935 oo a ay, : ye | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE nity,"" Senator McCutcheon said -- got acid Ps Fang onl oa ident of the International Court|to try it again, moinly oni in sahaaed be a a a oe Consult 6 Maahiar 64 in ty ak neiteleg. coeencest that will be necessary." of oe pad Page ans Ps crstag a ee a 94 Me othe 'ace PEE ek on Cae ase Oshawa & District e s s . ri A . he made in an_ interview '00 | ISSUES TRANSCRIPT seach sine, . i stake, the percentage of repeat-|8est piltish bo. Layee on, -- Ponca eprtose ee Real Estate Board Toronto television station, 4 transcript of the TV inter-| Toronto--Dr, Edward Stanleylers is even higher than on the|and British Columbia in the Jastlo St, y CFTO-TV Tuesday night. lyiew, provided by CFTO-TV\Ryerson, 84, outstanding figure|national scene. A total of 159 Senator McCutcheon said|Thursday to the trade minister|in medical education whojOntario candidates also con-| some of his television state-land issued here by the senator,|foynded and diiected the Uni-|tested last June's election--48! ments were taken out of con-|gave his reply as follows: text in a news story of the in- versity of Toronto's School of|per cent of those entered for) : : : \ f ' new: "You can't go so far that you/Physical Health Erucation, |the April vote. { At sea and ashore! \ oe terview, distributed by The Ca-|wijj develop an uneconomic in- ~ TOP PARTIES : | 3 { : jdustry. Now I can't be more HAS BIG DECK |The Liberals top the four par- : AN ' s explicit than that. It would de-/ qe §3.350-ton U.S. nuclearjties with the greatest number i . : . y No Spotlight phon on the industry and on the| sircraft carrier Enterprise ~ ; ' SEPM RLERS ek t could accommodate the White A j | "You cen't go and say to aHouse and 275 feet of lawn on { ' For Stormont company, 'you must establish her. flight deck. | Hl : : ihere', 'you may not move your|--------__ OLE ian, | ' , « a) plant from there;' That is not) } ! EASTER B NNETS the kind of economy we are) This Election 3," wee] ROADIAN | STUDEBAKER re) | | ! By RON CLINGEN Ne no a out cay| CLEANERS | } Cornwall Standard - Freeholder Every flattering style you can iy . work in the areas in which they) : World's Only Bowlers, Derbies,. Fedoras, Profiles, CORNWALL, Ont. (CP)--IM are brought. up. | Odourless Cleaning Canvartible Chache 'Gonindal th of Condit Waa: em od fay, potihiea! sedivity"_in "Certain areas in this coun- nt _ =e WAGON. ' ment of the newest Spring shades, Come tdi snost|{ry pride themselves on export-] @ Pick-up and Delivery d Juke Charoetit!'". Stormont, riding seems almost ing their brains, so that the rest Service i ah eh had ge & : of i non-existent as the April 8 elec- as will be able to get along,|| © Drive in Service tion nears. and maybe some of that will] @ Same Day Service NAVY RUM 2 Convenient Locations To Serve You: The 'eyes of the nation were) +i) pe necessary." Vaults on Premises (Dark) constituency last) DOWNTOWN --- 21 SIMCOE ST, S. 723-2294 are nie seria Coe] 22 me meron, Tuan PHONE 728-5141 || Nagy Motors PALM BREEZE = WHITE CAP candidate Albert Lavigne two} night, Ss yy ator Mec as nee & |] Opposite the Shopping Centre |) (Very Light) etka | SHOPPING CENTRE -- 723-2209 nan vats added: 'I am not advocating : |} 729-5178 KING ST. W. : shel gel official nominations, 24 Acadian migration." ! Am || | reeset cesta layed from June 18 to July 16.' The widely expected indica- tion of public feeling on Prime Minister Diefenbaker's auster-} ee ity budget was not forthcoming. The Progressive Conservative sitting member lost to his Lib- eral opponent, but by fewer than 100 votes. | Stormont is chiefly am agri- cultural riding, except for the industrial city of Cornwall, with population of 45,000. Such vil- lages as Finch, Avonmore, Crysler, and Berwick dot the constituency, but none has a population of more than 300. LEADERS CONVERGED In the weeks that followed| Mr, Lavigne's death last Jun : party leaders except the| BS : prime minister converged on| Stormont and campaign organ-| izers of the two old-line sagen | had large funds at their di posal. It was the constituency's| biggest-ever campaign. io | now invites King Size cigarette smokers Stormont MP since 1957, was the hair's-breadth loser for the Progressive Conservatives with tae | to try Canadas newest This year four candidates are again seeking to convince Stor- mont voters the unemployment : 7 5 . peewee hal oo since 1958 x W sai ean solved by voting for the ' [a right man. ' ee Representing the Liberals Mr.| # , Lamoureux. John A. D. Alguire, 4 a turkey farmer turned insur-| ~~ % ance salesman, is trying to re-| # gain the seat for the Conserv- . atives. L..R. Boileau, a Cornwall real estate broker, carried the f Social 'Credit colors and Wil-| # liam Kilger, an industrial elec- trician at one of Cornwall's largest mills, is NDP candidate. | § British Peers May Be Able \ Here is big news for King Size cigarette smokers. To Drop Titles if a ; jae ; Because of the many requests from King Size By ROD CURRIE it eG \ Ra smokers, du MAURIER, Canada's most popular LONDON (CP) --Iain Mac-|: bd G: i ' leod, government leader in the eos ot Commins tibicatant| ; Cuma < ' filter cigarette, is now available in King Size Thursday 4 : 4 the government is willing to accept the recommen- i as well as regular. Nothing about this excellent dation of a special committee|% ' ' - : nounce. their ites ad wyeck| a \ == cigarette has been changed. Top quality aged election to the Commons. Po : \\WA\ \ pe nos A 5 j : Se ee eee ee Virginia tobacco is still there--but more of it! said a statement will be made #7 \' \ after Easter, after the vi f a * MPs have been studied fully.|o) | And you can depend on du MAURIER's exclusive Macleod said the bill could]: é Sd catia cowines is. Soo "Millecel" super filter, the most effective filter yet gress is mot slowed by. amend- * ° | developed for truly milder smoking pleasure. So, if you're a smoker who likes King Size ments or extensive debate. ly George Brown, deputy leader! ' cigarettes pick up du MAURIER King Size in the familiar red and silver pack. of the Labor party, said the op- : \ Full King Size -- just a penny more a pack. @eeeeeerecoeceseseeees Why new du MAURIER King Size costa penny a pack more position would not delay the bill even though "'this modest little! © reform" did not go far enough fast enough to satisfy his party | 23 ON COMMITTEE The recommendation came from an all-party special com- mittee of 12 peers and 11 MPs set up last November to con- sider whether changes should be made to allow peers to sit in either the Commons or the House of Lords and to vote in| elections. Such a law would permit Lord Hailsham, a former MP who op- posed his elevation to the Lords, and the Earl of Home, the for- eign minister, to enter the Com- mons. 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