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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1964, p. 19

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Diefenbaker's Attitudes Blamed For Unpopularity bccaipsg eae The paper, entitled "Confed- eration then and now" con- cluded that the great national- ists of English Canada "'have concentrated on overcoming geographic and sectional bar- riers: in order to make a new By JACK PICKETTS In this period, French Cana- CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) apd had hopes for a larger John Diefenbaker's Prairiejidentity in Canada than their background and his "'character- traditionally Quebec position, istic western belief in unhyphen-| hoping to establish cultural and ated Canadianism" is respon-|linguistic links with French mi- power on the American contin- ent, but basically from an Anglo-Saxon matrix." "In short, French Canadian expectations of national exist- ence outside Quebec were never} Ere aes ste Oshawa Youth': Is Fined $110 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jdrinking under age, dri Edward Gionett, Oshawa, was without a licence and havi fined a total of $110 or.25 days|msurance. in jail here Tuesday when he| OPP Constable K. C. He said he found the Gionett- driven auto in the ditch. A passenger in the car, Rheal Leger, Jarvis street, Oshawa, was also fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail when he was convicted of drinking under age. An 18-year-old Ottawa youth was sent to jail for two months when he was unable to pay a $200 fine for driving while dis- qualified. Delbert Walsh, had been stopped on Highway 115 after he ving ing no Laton |Walsh he would have to pay the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 10,1964 19 ifine immediately or go to jail. Carl Jones, King street, Bow- manville, was fined $10 and costs or three days in jail after being convicted of passing left of, centre, Evidence showed Jones had) passed another car on King; street, Bowmanville, on a curve and also past a solid white line. Dave Falco, Toronto, was sen- tenced to three --- in jail after being drunk at Mosport Park on June 6. The sentence was made retroactive to time already spent in jail. An Oshawa man, was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in jail, and had his licence suspended for three months, when he was found guilty of impaired driving. J. J. Swanson, Banff avenue, being po aggre being drunk in a public place. Flaco had been arrested after had been driving a car that did not have a hood. Magistrate J. D. Burger told Km " Oshawa, was found asleep_be- hind the wheel MH 'e car, June 6 on Highway 35 No single group or party can|was convicted in magistrate's|told the court he had. investi- be held responsible, Dr. Waite|court on three charges. gated a report that a car was said. Gionett was 'convicted oflin the ditch on Courtice road. * sible for much of the "present/norities. already existing in New discontent" in French Canada,|Brunswick and more specially be = professor saidiin the West. Dr. fi B. Waite, speaking to the Royal Society of Canada during its annual meeting here, said much of French Canada's, present discontent, 'while it be- gan much earlier, really devel- oped after the failure of the Diefenbaker regime to appoint a strong and _ representative; group of cabinet ministers from'! uebec."' | | e.. ~* ee) | oe pe eon ¥ val * * END He said this failure stemmed from the former prime ,minis- ter's prairie background and ¥ from his characteristic western : belief in "unhyphenated Cana- dianism." Dr, Waite, professor -of his- tory at the University of West- rn Ontario, indicated this west- ern belief was the result of an "increasingly aggressive Catho- | licism" that developed in the} 1870s and produced a growing opposition from Protestantism. | IN TIME FOR SCHOOL GRADUATION! "Imperial" 8 ' 6-TRANSISTOR e MAIN FLOOR e Motel Owner | Saves Driver | | PRICE SAKE PRICES .HAVE FLIPPED We've All Been MOON STRUCK From Flames Portable KIRKLAND LAKE (CP) --} Frank Whitsitt of Niagara! Falls, Ont., was rescued uncon- \¥ § ge ? ; : cious from. beneath th ib of 7 ; 2 G tes , de : his Grete aad burning. trae-| f, ' BA ~ ioe : P FOR FATHER'S DAY! i " } ¥ i ASSORTED COLORS AND PATTERNS tor-trailer by a motel proprietor | 16 miles north of here Tuesday | night. Victor Harmon, who boiled the crash from his motel as md tractor-trailer struck a rock cut rushed to the scene and pulled) Whitsitt free. "I pulled him out just in| time," said Mr. Harmon. | "Flames were shooting 10 feet @ MAIN FLOOR e high around the cab." Mr, Whitsitt was reported sut-| | fering from a mild concussion, | a broken right arm, first and second-degree burns to his arm, cuts and bruises. ond : aw p | Gerry «.. | a my Z | Lp. Album Bush Searchers ; ae Beye Hunt For Man Lost 2 Weeks e MAIN FLOOR e | | MOOSE FACTORY, Ont.| (CP) -- A party of 25 indian| trappers and a provincial police! officer left this community, 200/ miles north of Timmins, by| boat Tuesday to resume the! search for Jean-Marc Turgeon, | 22, a prospector from Bourla-| maque, Que. Indians fishing in the Hannah) Bay area, 40 miles east of here, | Sunday found his partner, Flor- ian Grenier, 35, of Val d'Or, Que., and brought him to hos-| pital here Monday. Grenier had/| been 15 days without food and weighed only 70 pounds. His normal weight is 125 pounds. The Indians returned to the) area later Monday and found/ Turgeon's sleeping bag and life-| j jacket about a mile from where| they found Grenier. The two prospectors left Val d'Or, 225 miles southeast of here, May 24. Grenier said their canoe upset in the Harricanaw River as they went north from} Val d'Or, but he was unable to| tell his rescuers where Turgeon had gone. Lead Dwindles As Leafs Lose 6-4 To Atlanta By THE CANADIAN PRESS The script was so hackneyed it was enough to restore man's faith in daytime television. But twice in ore night some- one came off the bench and hit a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to break up an International League baseball! game. Dal Maxvill did it for Jackson- ville Suns, capping a five-run rally by connecting with two out and two men on to nail down a 10-7. victory over Buffalo Bi- sons. And Chuck Weather- spoon's two-run effort powered ' the-tail-end Atlanta Crackers to a 6-4 verdict over the league- leading Toronto Maple Leafs Rochester Red Wings, em- ploying the more prosaic weap- 'ons of two singles surrounding a gacrifice bunt, nipped Richmond Virginians 3-2 and Columbus lets ended their seven-game losing streak with a 4-2 triumph over Syracuse Chiefs. 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