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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1965, p. 20

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CHURCHILL CROWN WITH QUEEN UNCROWNED Above is the new Church- i Crown (a five shilling piece worth about 70 cents) the details of which were announced in Britain's House of Commons this week. At left is the 'obverse side which will bear the un- crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II with her title and the date 1965. The re- verse side,right, shows the late Sir Winston with the word "Churchill." The coin marks the first time the ~ Manufacturers Clearance ! MISSES' CARDIGANS PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY Now it will be possible to augment, the ever-important sweater wardrobe of the young miss who "never has a thing to wear!' Attractive, and adaptable, these long-sleeved cardigans are available in, either 100% wool, or 100% Orlon acrylic fibre. Colours blue, beige, white, grey, banana, gold-colour and aqua enable you to select one or two pretty and flattering shades for the young lady at your house. Sizes small, medium and large. "Acrilan" Bulky (Some with collars) SPECIAL, each 6.99 8.99 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 311 © Specially Low Priced ! Wool Cardigan, each POLYFOAM SLABS (foamed plastic) Lightweight and resilient; cuts to desired-shapes; cements readily to' most sur- faces. Non-allergenic, mildew resistant. Useful for cottages, boats or at home re-upholstering. Sizes approx. SPECIAL, each 18x 72x 2" 18x72 4" thick SPECIAL, each 24x72x Vr" thick ee. oo ee 24x72 2" ek... 24x72 4" EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 224 SPECIAL, each RS es. 30x 72x 2" 30x 72x 4" PHONE 725-7373 head of a commoner has appeared on a coin of the United Kingdom with that of a sovereign. --AP_Wirephoto POSTAL DISPUTE PM Exasperates MPs By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP)--One political effect of the postal strike has been a sense of exasperation with Prime Minister Pearson: among some Liberal MPs. Mr. Pearson's great personal popularity among his followers appears to have taken a sharp nose-dive, at least among On- tario and Quebec MPs who in the past have been some of his strongest supporters. After the Liberals' 1963 elec- tion victory, Mr. Pearson stood at the peak of popularity with his party. It wasn't until the first series of federal-provincial conferences that a few critics raised anonymous voices. Their private' complaint was that Mr. Pearson in his deal- ings with Quebec was giving the rest of Canada the impression that Premier Lesage really called the shots at Ottawa, not the prime minister. Two events added further voices of criticism. One was the handling of the flag debate fili- buster which caused several \Liberals to say privately the whole issue had been raised un- necessarily by Mr. Pearson and had been complicated by his re- marks about his favorite design. THEN CAME RIVARD But Mr. Pearson probably came in for the harshest words among his followers for the Lu- cien Rivard affair, the ome' quent inquiry by Quebec ef Justice Frederic Dorion and the cabinet shuffle which left for- mer justice minister Favreau in the cabinet, where he will be a target when the Commons re- convenes. With the cabinet shuffle out of the way, official Ottawa was settling back to what had been expected to be the first "'nor- mal" summer since 1962, Un- like 1963 and 1964, Parliament was in recess for a lengthy pe- riod. ' But up popped the postal strike to make life difficult for the Pearson administration. Curiously, one criticism of Mr. Pearson among some of his followers echoed that of Oppo- sition Leader Diefenbaker over the postal strike. SAY ISSUE OBVIOUS It was that the prime minis- ter and his ministers should have realized that the first pay increase announced $360 a year--wasn't enough. In. effect, they say the strike should never have happened. As the strike dragged on in Flag Shortage PICTON, Ont. Prince Edward County judge Thursday moved a regular sit- to|ting of the county division court to the courthouse from council chambers because ] room flew only the Ontario flag. "As far as I'm concerned, said Judge Wilfred S. Lane, "I don't feel I Court Moves, |: building . di: tario flag alone, -- (CP) the first Montreal, words such as '"'weak- ness" and "indecision" began 1o be heard among the few Lib- eral MPs who showed up in Ot- tawa. Mr. Pearson conceded this week that he'd been bombarded with pleas from Montreal MPs to get the strike settled. Re- ports reaching here from Tor- onto and Montreal were that Liberal fortunes had never been so low. : Whether there are any perma- nent effects on Mr. Pearson's standing or on the party's elec- tion chances remains to be seen. Liberals have been taking comfort in the notion that there hasn't been any marked flight of support to other parties. of BEAR SWIMS FAR The polar bear has been known to swim 300 miles be- Judge Advocates Half-Way Houses TORONTO (CP) -- Half the children sént to provincial train- in, being there, Judge William Lit- tle, ture's select committee on youth said Thursday. He told a Kiwanis Club the committee is studying proposals for "half-way" houses for some narily be sent to training schools. There is a need for a "home- away-from-home" for children who cannot be cared for by fos- ter homes but must be removed from their own environment, he tween ice floes. jadded, --~ schools have no business secretary of the legisla- the children who would ordi- RESIDENCE: 668-4371 IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada BUSINESS: 725-4563 4 - 100-Pce. 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