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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1963, p. 38

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the party 'willjnomic planning, Canadian own: MOSQUITOES A FR -ZARD SPORTS CO-OPERATION \ lated fully either into votes orilieve, means NDP M ment election campaign workers jhave to reexamine its policy ership of economic: resources) The rural old-timer was ob-| Achievement record of Ducks ove . |kt langely represents additional statments on federalsprovincial) ang Roial welfare i viously somewhat sensitive on Unlimited is a clear refutation money, . relations, Others fee! the found: -- s the subject of mosquitoes, He of the old chestnut about inter: The Quebec split is worri- ing convention went about as opined that D U_ -projects national boundaries being & ' : F It Slackenin some. When the NDP tried to far as it could to meet the GIVES BIRTH, DIES were very popular with the mote on the eye of progress, e jset up a formal organization in demands arising from resurgent! MANILA, Philippines (AP) "stinger tribe." But he candid./ Un'ted States' sportsmen have : French Canada, one group Quebec nationalism, Some cons) 4 jays pap rushing an expectant! ly admitted he'd nover thought voluntarily contributed consid: By KEN KELLY of projects for ducks being use erably more than eight million OTTAWA (CP)--When about ful in other ways --- like en-/ lo support the DU direct-aid- 800 New Democratic. Party 'imembers meet early in August in: Regina, the big question they will be asking themselves iiss "Where do we go from here?" There appears to be a wide | |spread feeling in the movement that the impetus of the 1961 'ifounding convention, which Siaimed at adding new labor Siunion and = liberally minded forces to the oldline CCF, has slackened, S Some are disappointed that + the party's high hopes of sweep. > inte greater federal prominence = were not fully realized, Others argue that the founding con- vention set a tougher task than was generally realized by the participants The Regina convention Aug 6-9. therefore, may be asked to base attempts at a new political leap forward on tighter, more active organization, wider ap peal both to union and non union voters and a more pre cise and forthright detailing of the party's aims and programs The test of its success pro ASS \ bably will come in provincia . elections expected Within tt next two years in Saskatche : SERVED UNDER HOWE wan, Ontario and British Co ia } > hree re here ' George MeTiraith, 3, Can- Ont,, he has been an MP for ae oor cae erent ada's new transport minis- 93 years and served as par est electoral gains fer, brings to his position an jj, mentary stant io the dntimate knowledge of the [amentary assistant (0 the Veen ONTARIO GAINS workings of government, The [ate C. D. Howe for eight' One hgh party source put it 0n of a farmer from Lanark years (CP Photo) this way RG "If we can hold Saskatche STICKS TO SLOGAN account for his son Brent, 7, wan, Win or at least hold our SASKATOON (CP)---When thejlast fall. During the recent heat own in h Columbia and bank manager says no account spell Brent withdrew five cents. make ga in Ontario, we're ig too small, he really means/Previous withdrawals were two all right it Bob Hickson opened a SSiand four cents In Saskatchewan a CCF and now OCFE-NDP government hasjsplit off and formed a Quebec tend that. further concess.ons been in power since 1944, In B.C. |socialist party to function in might. endanger support out, ithe NDP forms. the official op-/the provincial field. The other| Side Quebec a bus Monday, The cab Was coyraging better small-fur pro- to-waterfow!l program, Citizens mother to hospital collided with position to the Social Creditiset up a new provisional body} In the third major area of badly damaged, but the driver) duction, raising of livestock, and governments of Canada administration and in Ontariojretaining links with the national/concern--party program and Wert onto hospital, When he!certain agricultural operations provide the necessary balance, it, ranks behind the Conserva: association with the idea of policy--there appears to be ajlarrived, Mrs, Gregoria Juegana/and even in the role of commu. with gratis land use and water tives and Liberals with its five operating only in the federal general feeling that the NDP was dead, But she had given nity water supply, He agreed storage rights -- plus other seats Complicating plans for a, for ward push is the fact that the party has had to fight two fed eral elections since its founding two years ago, They were costly and, in terms of seats won, dis. appointing Where the CCF held eight federal seats after the 1958 election, the New Democrats won 19 in 196210 in B.C., six in Ontario, two in Manitoba and one in Nova Scotia, The 1963 election brought a net less of one B.C, seat and one in Nova scotia, leaving a Commons total of 17. As the party heads into the Regina convention, its first since the founding, three major areas of concern hold the spot light One is the state of organiza tion, particularly in relation to the union movement, Another is the split among Quebec so cialists, The third is progres the and policy and their apparent lack of wide appeal to Cana dians WANT UNION AID There are individuals who be eve political education among the unidn rank and file mus! be stepped up and union leaders spurred to greater effort on de half of th party While party approaches of 250,000 union-mem- ber af tes--the current estl mate is 200.000--some NDP rambers believe this isn't trans field must produce. a crisper and birth to a healthy, six-pound there might be still other bene: vital elements of conservation The split, some members be more detailed outline of eco | boy f vo-operation, LOWEST Prices EVER .. cc cccccce GOOD*YEAR 3T NYLON TIRES 1 3 95 TUBELESS MARATHON NYLON a Holiday Specials SALE PRICE Auto Clothes Bar Cooly Cushions BAR-B-Q With Hood, Spit end Motor 2.89 | 1.79 | 14.95 WOOD'S TENTS ~ 38 GOOD, YEAR SERVICE STORE 164 KING ST. 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