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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1963, p. 21

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ee Sg SR ELE I ne LE I Ig AD ar oH TY gy ane wy a OE ORG en gO 0 1 0 EE GIG SOLE | wa TRIN all Ny gh aay lla: - 5 'ee from the throne was that|called that Pauline Jewett (L--| New Democratic Leader THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 29, 1963 2), ; e . jexamples--might hurt the Lib-jand his Progressive Conserva- . ; erals in the next election. tives to power. = vernment knows best."|Northumberland), in moving|Douglas developed the theme 7 ssue n 1g S The hey-day of this tactic was} Opposition Lea\der Diefen- h was "'full of plati-/the Commons address in reply|that Mr. Pearson had been an " baker seems to have started the during and after the pipeline de- out among eco-jto the throne speech, referredjadvocate of the idea that a ' iy 8 . bate in which the Liberal gov-jrenewed campaign in offeringjnomic generalities which indi-|to enlarging human spirit and|minority government acts only esearc er -Recurs In House ernment of that day invoked/his definition of the philosophy|cate that the planners and the/dignity through government in-|as a caretaker until Parliament closure to limit Commons de-jof the new government. bureaucrats know best." stitutions. gives it a vote of confidence. bate on a_ multi-million-dollar) He described it as "a phil-/NOTES RADICAL CHANGE "The switch from being in op-| Having said that last year OTTAWA (CP)--The rights-of-\demionstrate that the Liberal|g0vernment loan to Trans-Can-losophy of planning, a philoso-| Sdcial Credit Leader Thomp-|position to being in government yw; oppositi . g Parliament issue, so vital in the devereunaas. tramples on Par- ada Pipe Lines Limited for con-iphy of placing control in the|/son professed to see a radical|may give the Liberal party a us aaa ae ni S on areer 1956 pipeline debate and 'the| lament. struction of the western leg Of/hands of a few bureaucrats|change in Liberal party philoso-|dangerous change of opinion in y the power and wisdom of gov-|@mnouriced two major policy} TORONTO (CP)--On Nov. 29,|along the German line near 1987 federal election, seems| Their reasoning seems to bejits cross-country gas pipeline. |who, unless circumscribed by/phy. headed for renewed prominence|that the opposition cry of Lib-|AELPED DEFEAT LIBERALS|protective measures in the leg-| He quoted Prime Minister|ernment it¥elf. changes--acquisition of nuclear|1916, a group of volunteers from in the current Parliament, eral arrogance and disregard) It was a key feature of the|lslation, will bring about in our|Pearson as saying last year; "We . .. do not share this|arms and agreement to Japan-|in, rive: pool Scottish Regiment All three opposition party|for Parliament was so success-/election campaign in 1957 which|country government by a bur-|that the feeling government|touching faith in the transform-jese halibut and herring fishing ; "Jeaders showed signs last week/ful in 1956-57 that a resurrec-|turned the Liberals out of office|eaucratic autocracy." can do everything is a greatling power of a new party injin the northwest Pacific--before|Conducted a raid on a strong- volunteers efenbaker! 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He was accepted as a cadet but saw no action and was discharged :in 1919 as a 2nd lieutenant. After three years in engineer- ing at Liverpool University he left for Canada "for more fro mantic adventure." ' fields and then went prospect- ing near Great Slave Lake. He spent a winter as an ice fisher- man on Lake Winnipegosis be- fore journeying in 1924 to Texas where he became a sof the Ranger oil fields. The fol- lowing year he was in Mexice mining silver. In 1926 he began his newspa- per career, first in Dallas-Fort Worth and then in New Orleans 'and Chicago. He arrived in Toronto in 1927 "'flat broke" and 8 Germany and in 143 became @ major. NEWS IN BRIEF ACCLAIM LEADERS MILLBROOK, N.S. (CP) This tiny community in Pictou County has not had a municipal election in 80 years. All its representatives in that period have been put into office 'by acclamation, FETCH GOOD PRICE SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) A 1932 Canadian 50-cent place sold for $575 and an 1875 quart for $625 at an auction sale held during the annual méeting. of the Quebec Numismatic Asso- ciation. Some 3,000 coin collec- tors from Canada and the Unit- ed States attended. PASS THE TIME LONDON (CP) -- The Seafar- ers' Educational Service lists French clocks, prawn fishing and the hea ed oe in marrying a Spanish girl among 'subjects studied by British men chant seamen on I ,ng voyatea,

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