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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Feb 1965, p. 18

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yet are Fok ge inti et a Sa i eS each pe -- fp te Rs saa aap might that Parliament has alate like "the pirates they some- tantly" of a plot to get rid of that the trans-continental Do- MAGAZINE BANNED centration camps and carried 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 23, 1965 MP Seeks To duty to stop the CPR from|times picture themselves to be."| passenger trains. minion passenger train was to| BELGRADE (AP)--The -Yu-lout mass exterminations of eth- carrying out its stated intention) Drawing bursts of desk-| Transport Minister Pickers-|he dropped. goslay government information|nic groups before Hitler did. of abandoning. passenger ser- thumping applause from the|gill said it was not his duty to office has banned the February|The government office invoked Control CPR gy el ak Renee a ee fob sgn and --, po gtcog ld S ce as be oie) POPULAR VEHICLE issue of the literary magazine|an article of the press law deal- . ' said those who run the' a f ; i By JACK GEARIN -- OTTAWA (CP) -- An angry|Halifax, said CPR executives|have been going about the coun-|Free Press in which an official " = npc aed nan in -- aw s: eg aching oe of foreign cue Y Liberal MP declared Monday!must not be allowed to oper- try speaking "openly and bla-lof the railway denied rumors|tractor for every nine people. 'saying tions. HARBOR NEWS IS STILL SCARCE : aac vegan As this department has mentioned before, news on: the coma) there's SO much for you at EATON'S @0on to open its doors to the press for the first time in its 52- year history. The decision by the three-man commission came on the heels of a public relations report that urged the group to take a close look at its public image. Public Relations consultant Clifford Hale reported that the Hamilton Commission's pres- ent situation was strongly influenced by the attitudes and age i j ; ee Politics of previous commissioners. , j eg 4 O k "While adequate in some respects," he reported, "the press relations do not asso- Co g a 3A t é ; in e Ss ciate all the news potential i 4 j , ; 4 é j ee so & WV association with port activi- ' % e | ties, nor do they attempt to \ : : give as much service as the media expects to receive." The report also urged that the commission initiate more new information instead of waiting to be asked. The citizens of this city have a vital interest in the Oshawa Harbor Commission primarily because the City recently turned over more than 40 acres to that Federal body on a_ long-term loan basis, which also allows for piecemeal sales if the commission sees fit for such transac- tion. The Oshawa Commission did provide some, if not too detailed information on its activities several months ago, but even this flow has been stopped. The Commission is a Federally-appointed body operatin : : 3 , under jurisdiction of the escoonmd binge Transport -- mele | id g i Black Finish Brass Finish has been no appointment as yet, incidentally, to replace Alex REG. SPECIAL . REG. SPECIAL Shestowsky who resigned in early January to take his place on City Council. 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Clamps -- 4 bearer in Ontario Riding ; needed for 2-unit vertical connection. 3 for horizontal connection. on ae Reg. 650' | Black finish clamps, Reg. Broes Pinte Rag, 0 distinct possibility of a riding | SPECIAL, setting .... SPECIAL, each .... Sip euk at SPECIAL, each split-up under re-distribution which would make Oshawa city a riding in itself). The spirit of revolution predominated when the mem- : ebrship got around to voting | vA a new executive. | The biggest surprise was : 3 : H ORS SEONNEON the defeat of Sam Hollings- 4 Strategem of the Stripes: worth after one year in the presidency--the per ible Dun- | ' o* barton high school History teacher was ousted by Ronald | ' i ij y Sproule, a serious-minded, hard-driving sewer construction | = 2 ee on Springtime Darkenings contractor from Bay Ridges in what must be considered ae COPPER 4 BRASS Nea Pc political upset. Many would have preferred an extension of | CLEANER : 7 Hollingsworth's term for another year to allow him to get | ais more acclimatized, but many more had different ideas, wanted PREVENTIVE ' F : j a good shuffle in the executive. | 1 ora sn " : EACH Another surprise defeat to many Was that of Godfrey Schil- "he : 4 j - ., © ites + ALEX SHESTOWSKY 5-piece place setting includes: 1 each -- dinner knife with hollow handle and serrated edge, dinner fork, salad fork, dessert spoon,. teaspoon. BATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 515 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 224 PHONE 725-7373 ling of Whitby, as chairman of the steering committee, by Nor- sage gf ara gromg the young Oshawa lawyer and president of the Oshawa Little Theatre : : q Take a sleek sheath of navy (or black), col- Oshawa 'City fared well in the executive shuffle, other- ; : q a : wise. Mrs. Frances Jones (wife of the Oshawa lawyer, Ralph lar it with white that's striped and you've S Jones) was elected one of four vice-presidents, as was Dr. Claude Vipond, a revered name in the party's riding circles. | Spring smash! Notice the vertical seam- There were other familiar names present, such as Wil- j } ° : ' '" ; ; / ing that hinges the bodice to the skirt -- liam G. Lawson, the Pickering Township lawyer who Perform- | 3 fi Proronltitt ' \ ¥ is ? ed so well as chairman when complex motions were present- se smart figuring ! In satin-back rayon shant- i : | EXTRA MiLy sive roe é j ' : ed; and Norman Sag of ~~ Ridges (lean and tanned from rote EXTRA MILD porish, Ethos uae : ung with a self-belt. Misses' sizes 12 to 20. a Carribean holiday) who will long be remembered as the | SR VERY FINEST sTERt wells ' ; man who chased "Mike" Starr down to the final wire in the -| IER PLATE OR GOL exciting 1964 Federal riding race. | is <a PLATE o8 Gore c } EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 341 The great star of the evening was Charles B. Templeton. | \ / : ' sa PHONE 725-7373 of Toronto, the party's highly eloquent and colorful orator who certainly has no peer today in the Provincial arena as a word spell-binder and crowd-pleaser ("I have had the unique | : a distinction of losing two elections within 10 days -- the River- © or a é y is ; 3 EA : ON S dale by-election and the Liberal leadership race -- I don't | : j "st think any political figure in North America can surpass that To Polish Up your Silver, Jewellery, Copper & Brass! record".) 4 | ' : S PO i L i G H ; Whether or not he is of party leadership timber, he could || A, HAGERTY SILVER FOAM -- cleans sterling, silver plate { do much, singlehandedly to lead the Provincial Liberals from or gold. the political wilderness where they have languished almost || 7-.o,, 17-0z. 37-oz. ' : SALE since "Mitch" Hepburn's day. He proved this at Whitby with jor 1.98 jor 3.94 : a 45-minute oration that alone made the evening more than | ' i 1 : worthwhile. | B. HAGERTY TARNISH PREVENTIVE -- banishes tarnish. : : ' © Templeton still talks with the warm fervor of an 1 ) ? 93 + Appl evangelist (which he was); but his words are well punctuated S-or, bottle Vaeon. 'bottle " 0 id nces with hard statistical facts, shrewd observations ("It is not || ©. HAGERTY COPPER and BRASS POLISH -- with y] 00 the job of the government to be the patron of society"). He tarnish preventive. 10-oz. bottle . \ ; CONTI N U ES didn't miss the opportunity to tell the Liberals some 'plain ]- HAGERTY SILVER CLOTH DUSTER (nof illustrated -- help d facts, one which could be useful to all parties, such as: "Our | to protect your silver from tarnish-causing first duty as Liberals is to our country, remember this -- our elements. EACH ... ae ae, WE DN ESDAY second duty is to our party. I would have no trade with || HAGERTY JEWEL CLEAN -- dissolves dirt and tarnish from : q those who would put our party above our country, regardless jewellery -- brush and 6-oz. bottle of polish. of what transpires." He told the audience that he disagreed | BOTH for with Toronto and District Young Liberals who last week ad- | vocated abolition of the monarchy and establishment of a re- | ATONE SN I eT. OS PHONE 738-7378 publican form of government in Canada, but. he defended their right to say such. things. During the hectic Riverdale by-election, his weight drop- STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9! ped from 209 pounds to 184 and he wore out two sets of heels . . in his daily door-to-door canvass.

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