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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1964, p. 19

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mated 25,000 advance and ab-|verse a decision based on elec-| Standing at dissolution of the sentee ballots considered for the|tion - night results, The CCF) 14th legislature March 18 was: won four of the five Saskatoon first time. A three-week lapse) oo ite on the basis of April 92 re- CCF 34, Liberals 21. Redistri- between election day and the/ suits and the Liberals one. bution added four seats. SATURDAY on it's Let's Se Bens Cee te Sask. Liberals Wait For Lloyd REGINA (CP) -- The victori- ous Liberal, party, their April 2 Saskatchewan general elec- tion triumph confirmed in a fi- nal count of ballots, waited Fri- day for word from Premier Woodrow Lloyd on when it will be given the government reins. Premier Lloyd gave no indi- cation he was ready to make way for the Liberals despite ajister A. G. call by Liberal Leader Ross| Attorney Thatcher for early action on the Walker' in Hanley and Industry mandate given his pa' nal counts began Wednesday in all 52 constituencies that his CCF government--in power for 2 years---would remain in of- fice until the results of the elec- tion were official. At least one defeated CCF candidate said he will seek a recount and the possibility loomed of similar action by others, both Liberal and bag A candidate has eight days in which to apply for a recount. The final count completed all ridings except the five-mem- ber Saskatoon constituency con- firmed election of 32 Liberals, 21 CCF and one Progressive Conservative candidate. In eight ridings the margin} was less than 100 and in these| recounts loomed strongest | Leon Lamontagne, defeated _ CCF candidate in Prince Albert, said Thursday he would seek a recount of ballots which gave} Earl D. G. Steuart an 80-vote| recounts. Each lost by less than 100 votes. Four of five CCF cabinet -min- isters defeated in the el were in the same bracket, but none made any comment about count is provided to allow for checks on the eligibility of per- | sons casting such votes. In Saskatoon, more than 2,800 advance and absentee ballots were to be considered. So far| about half the job was done and at least another day will be needed, a recount. They were Educa- tion Minister 0. A. Turnbull in Elrose, Mineral Resources Min- NO DISHES The final count did not re-|-- g 5 @ YOU WILL to gb ENJOY is you rty. and Information Minister Rus- Mr, Lloyd said before the fi-|sel! Brown in Last Mountain. Cy TO WASH Ade when you serve THIZKEN me ROUGH inc. 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Board. ie called for tem of cial Mee oo) oF iettatons Kw of by boards and commen Elmer Sopha, Liberal mem- ber of. the legislature for Sud- bury, said the "police act' leg- islation which had to be changed drastically during the last ses-| sion of the legisl@ture was symptomatic of the growing * government dependence on boards and commissions. There were almost 9 boards and commissions in Ontario, he said. Some Retrainees Get Cash Boost TORONTO (CP) -- Pay rates| for Ontario adults who are tak-| ing job retraining courses and have dependents will be boosted by $3 a day beginning July 1, Education Minister William Da- | vis announced Friday. | Students with dcpentonis now will receive $9 fof each day in| training in their own commu- nity, or $11 a day if their train- ing takes them away from their home town. Single persons taking the| courses now will receive $5 a day or $6 if they must leave their home community. These rates previously were $3 and $5. 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