} y 7 . e amg a --_ Peni 60 G Dra Poli men wr in Cornwall court, police THE OSHAWA "TIMES, 'Wednesday, July 14, 1965 21 ' r controls to p i lns-. wn ce said . P nti- 1et War Policy sumers against price increases A car found in their were fired when ND A V posses- or 24-/bush. No shots and advertising, and condemned sion was stolen, police 1816. |hotr surveltance. "(the men were arrested ' = ee ite tie vy! Surround Armed uartet The men were first sighted | A helicopter' patrol was| Last June 23 armed robbers - = ay s onvention OpIic Instead of encouraging skilled , im by a -- of berry-\prought in Monday afternoon. janes an mcnain 1 in H s f workers to enter Canada, the) LONG SAULT, Ont. (CP)--Jon charges of possessing offen- oer ee. oe i= 4 a posed per 9 Brent, Ont., ov of " Sale aan government should look to the|six lice officers Monda ; By GILLAN toe-hold in the next general) This would not do away with £90,000 unemployed in the coun- or eau Gar aciasd wend sive weapons and were to ap-|vincial police here. were noti-'chine guns -- moved into the|branch. TORONTO (CP) -- The New|election. federal - previncial conferences, |try' some of whom do possess|hidden in dense bush three wig - ic Party's policy of| It says an NDP government poo g ee ratty skills, the resolution said. miles north of this seaway ion to United States in-|would set up permanent fed- spokiiinee sald Resolutions pledging an NDP|town. The men surrendered tervention.in Viet Nam goes be-jeral - provincial consultative oe government to launch a re-|without a struggle. fore the federal convention to-|machinery in the form of a) wourp END SYSTEM source and water conservation| Police said the men are he- day with some members threat-|planning and development coun-|" 4 thirg change would do away|program were passed over thejing questioned in connection -- sa * ' ge ; aw : " with the present <a objections at mg crt rs e, oan is ag he vg is eae j . Inform: Sal je 'policy pprovai came s y atter nts system for social devel-|president of the Queb ler-|ern Ontario last May and June. committee drafting the resolu-/Mr. Douglas called for an al- oo aan bring in a "flexi-lation of Labor, who said the; The four men, all in their IT's SCOTT PAP ER PRODUCTS WEEK AT AsP! tion may produce a watered-jliance of progressive forces to|pje" system where grants would|wording implied that the cen- 40s and all from eastern Can- i 5 down version of Leader T. C.\cut across regional and racial|pe distributed according to the|tral government has 'some ju-jada had not yet been positively FACIAL TISSUE (WHITE or COLOURED) Reg. Price 2 pkgs 65¢ -- SAVE 6c Douglas' stand in order to head|barriers to form a national] equalization formula. z eft any floor fight. unity, | "The flexiniity of this sys-| = pkgs With the parity settling the) He said for the first time the|tem will allow for greater initi-) 4 : j of ¢ main issue of the convention--|party has an opportunity tojatives by the provincial gov-| ' i poorseay | traditional policy to|polarize progressive and re-jernments and will permit aj | 400 u | . meet ebec delegates' de-lactionay forces to '"'embrace|larger degree of variation to} mands for more provincial au-|not only English Canada but|meet differing needs among the tonomy--the Viet Nam debate|also French Canada." \provinces, while preserving the) loomed as the most controver-| A strong central government/possibility of federal initiatives sial item of the four-day meet-|jis needed to lead the way, he/in fields of social policy." said, but it could only assist! Robert Prittie, MP for Bur- ing. ; 7 ' The policy committee is draft-|provinces as they demand *lelear (0 him said it was un-| Paper (White or Coloured) \ A&P Fancy Quality, Whole SPECIAL ing its resolution from more|form. clear to him how the proposal { TT i than a dozen proposals from idiffered from the Liberal gov- F i sco KERNEL ? E riding organizations. Most pro-|PAYS TRIBUTE _,./ernment's co-operative federal-| TOWELS pkg of rolls 4 CORN 14-fl-oz tins € posals were strongly critical of| He paid tribute to the party's| ism. # | nese or North Vietnamese ac-|the party's spade work in that) petter planning under the NDP privately he was tired of the|hard work the NDP could fi-/member of a young socialist PEACHES way to end the war in Southeast vincial relations says Quebec) Quebec to choose whether to re- si GUARANTEED THROUGH : e Asia. He said he would watch|must be assured it may differ) main in Confederation. MUST GO ! einz SPECIAL! Reg. Price pkg 49¢ -- SAVE Se the US and only & few made At is being. counted on to. dolaaid ihe' major ilference. wes BATHROOM \ | i pny ones senior policy official said|emveation Mioodsy "that by Steeie of Toronto, a TISSUE roetsrt | 00 et ror DQ pariyDiaming only the. aly Peco nan pat aroun. omposed thereon" ATT Summer Fashions || tiquip orricom tztorpincoi37e | AU PRICES NTH AD SCOTTIES 3 rtp i200 Scott coal ggg Mitac Goring maining 'on Gontederation |IT's WONDERFUL KETCHUP ISilozbotleBte nS BAMAILY TISSUE 2pigrol4rols BDe speech | Quebec must be given special; Mr. Cliche said the statement | i |consideration in a revised for-/may be somewhat vague "but 2 BREAKS WITH THEORY imula of equalization paymentsjit's a first attempt and I think| Tuesday, the convention ap-|'because of its special position|it's a wonderful attempt." proved a resolution whichjas a centre of French culture} Privately, many NDP offi- @ DRESSES -- HATS -- SUITS AsP BRAND IN REGULA .39 -- SAVE! marks a break with past. NDP!on this continent." icials expressed surprise at the AND SPORTSWEAR STANT R Paice st 39 SA wf theory that favored a high de-- The NDP would replace thejease with which the resolution | gree of government centraliza-|present "haphazard relation-| went through the convention. It ; tion. It would turn over more|ships" between the two levels}was the product of about 12 EDNA ANN HATS money to the provinces, a stepjof government with a perma-|months' effort by Mr. Cliche designed to appeal to Quebec|nent council staffed by civil/and officials to hammer out a OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE oan £ where the NDP hopes to get a'servants. |compromise. JUMBO . SN em mC mm mmm RRC mE ae | 10-oz Jar ALL OF THE BACON ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE A&P EXCLUSIVE BRANDS AND AVAILABLE ONLY AT YOUR A&P FOOD STORE ALLGOOD SIDE BACON wx. it7 Qe 5149 SUPER-RIGHT SIDE BACON w=. 57: it 89% SUPER-RIGHT THICK SLICED i. 289 '159 SUPER-RIGHT BACK BACON rom me. 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