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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1965, p. 3

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7, ball PRINCESS DEPARTS AT 2 A.M. "Meg," Stars Dance At Hollywood By DORIS KLEIN |soft-shoe. Frank Sinatra, attend- LOS ANGELES (AP)--After ing with Mia Farrow, declined danctng until 2.a.m. today at aito sing, explaining he thought glittering Hollywood pa leyeryone should-just relax and Princess Margaret arises early|have a good time. to see where movies are made. More than 100 of Hollywood's Relaxed and gay the princess|top stars attended the party, the twirled around the floor Sunday|princess' first in Hollywood night with such partners as|since her arrival Sunday. It was Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and|given by Sharman Douglas: the Danny Kaye. princess' old friend and daugh- She'll meet more Hollywoodjter of former ambassador to stars tonight at the big World|Britain, Lewis Douglas. Shar- Adoption International F und/man, a onetime Hollywood pub- at the Palladium, after licist, is accompanying the prin- promoting British goods at a de-|cess on her tour. partment store and touring uni.|SNOWDON DANCED TOO versity studios. | The princess' husband, . Lord Judy Garland, Kaye and Kelly|Snowdon, danced too--with actor sang and Danny danced a little|Steve McQueen's wife, Neile PM Feels "Flu" Effects | Ac Party Adams, and actress Asa May- nor. Sitting at the head table with ine Snowdons were Gregory Peck and his wife, Veronique, Warren Beatty, comedian Mil-) ton Berle and his wife, Ruth, and British star Julie Andrews, with director Mike Nichols. Elizabeth Taylor, in a white) and gold balenciago gown, and| husband Richard Burton, rode} up to the Bistro restaurant in an old London taxicab, owned by} Elizabeth's secretary, Richard Hanley. They were among the first to arrive and the first to eee ee getdate d Tight Money Policy Hit By Douglas BURNABY, B.C. (CP)--New Democratic Party Leader Doug- las reached the end of his elec- tion campaign trail Sunday with minor weekend speeches to sup- porters in his Burnaby-Coquit- lam riding. Mr. Douglas spoke publicly for the last time in the cam- paign to an audience in nearby Maillardville, a predominantly French-Canadian community. The previous night he drew about 100 supporters to a cam- |paign meeting in Port Coquit- lam, He told them that his party would oppose any tight money policy because it would mean higher interest rates and more leave--even before the royal pair departed. | Frank Sinatra and Miss Far- row left early, too through the} kitchen door. | It's against royal protocol to; leave before the princess, but an aide explained the princess understood that the actors had expensive consumer goods. He said that "the cost of tight money falls almost entirely on wage and salary earners." In Toronto Thursday, Mr. Douglas challenged Prime Min- ister Pearson to state before voters go to the polls whether THE OSHAWA TIMES, Ne ae dae a ee fa tae = Mondey, November.8, 1965 3 PRINCE ALBERT (CP) -- Conservative, Leader Diefenba- ker votes here today in the home of a popcorn vendor after post-election weekend in his private railway car on a Prince Albert siding. The 70-year-old politician will follow past practice and cast his ballot at the polling-station home of Crist Sotos, 79. He'll vote about mid-morning. Mr. Sotos' tiny 144-storey house, covered with green shingles, is a long stone's throw away from Mr, Diefenbaker's house in this city of 25,000. Greek-born, Mr. Sotos oper- ates a popcorn wagon on the streets of Mr. Diefenbaker's hometown. He said he's known Mr. Diefenbaker for 40 years. Mr. Diefenbaker, who has held the seat since 1953, has Liberal, New Democratic and spending 2 quiet "Dief" Ready To Vote In The Home Of Vendor Diefenbaker's statement "'a tot of rot." He said the party is not pur- chasing any time on any Ameri- can siation. He added that if American stations want to carry news reports of the Canadian election there !s nothing to stop them. Canadian radio and television stations may not carry election results today until the polis close in their regions. Because of time-zone differences polls close earlier in Eastern Canada than in the West. Eastern re- sults are withheld in regions father west to avoid influencing «8 wine \ you'll enjoy! those who have not voted, to go to work early in the morn-|a Liberal government would ing. lraise interest rates under the ROZ STAYED LATE "guise" of an anti-inflation pol- Social Credit opponents. He arrived Saturday after ac- cusing the Liberals of planning Will Vote Early Today About 500 people blocked off to influence western voters! while polling is under way to- day Another early arrival: who 'CY- : stayed late, was Rosalind Rus-| He said Saturday that his sell and her husband, producer challenge must have touched a | Frederick Brisson. \"'raw nerve" because the prime} Mr. Diefenbaker flew from The music, played by a trio| Minister had accused him of|Saskatoon where he told 300 led by society bandleader|making "scary" statements. |people at a party reception the Bernie Richards, ranged from a|. "My suspicions of Liberal pol-|Liberals planned broadcasts to- have said. n their efforts until 6 p.m. Mon-|sedate fox-trot to a wild Watusi. icy have been developing since|day beamed from the United Mr. Pearson the|day. [But the princess, dancing with|¢atly in this campaign. At the/States to listeners in British Co-| effects of an Mrs. Pearson, who had spent|Astaire when a Watusi began,|Very outset it was Mr. Hellyer|/lumbia and Alberta. enza, made his campaignitwo days at home with the flu|sat down until it was over who explained the need for aj The afternoon broadcasts) speech at dusk Saturday in|before rejoining her husband) The princess wore a creation Liberal majority so that the/would say everything was turn- Brockville where 1,000 persons) Friday night, travelled with the|by British designer Norman government could do some 'un-jing out well for the Liberal cheered him on to Ottawa toprime minister. But at several|/Hartnell--a silk, high - necked, |Popular' things" said Mr.|party in Eastern Canada as the await the election result tops she remained in the car. |sleeveless gown, embroidered Douglas. first returns came in, he . said. He was expected to walk|Aides said she still felt the ef-|with small gold and silver flow-| "Just what these things would| This would "interfere with the about three blocks from his.res-|fects of har illness. lers. A massive diamond and|be has become evident from anjresults to their benefit in B.C. *\idence today to cast his ballot,| Mr. Pearson's final week ofjgold necklace encircled her examination of The Financial and parts of Alberta," -\then go to his East Block officelcampaigning gwas designed to|throat and white mink jacket Post, The Financial Times and| At Liberal headquarters in Ot- fu-|bring his efforts to a peak tawa, headquarters spokesman) on|draped her shoulders. the financial pages of our most neral of Senator Norman Lam-/the eve of the election. And Bill MacEachern called Mr.) ibriefly before attendi or-| The menu included seafood|influential daily newspapers. lbert. He was then to visit party|ganizers were confident this|hor d'oeuvres, cold cucumber |p headquarters -before spending alhad been achieved, as he heldjsoup, filet of beef, spring veg- WHAT'S WITH YOUR WRONG e@ DANCING? quiet afternoon at home three of his most receptive ral-jetables, salad, cheese, a dessert In the evening, the prime min-jlies on consecutive nights. called orange surprise and Cali- ister will hear the results at) After an outbreak of rowdy-|fornia white wine and French |party headquatters. When alism at Montreai Tuesday night,|red wine. ; lyerdict is known, he is to go\the prime minister spoke to) Sharman, who wore a white Lack confidence Outdated steps Can't lead Cant f6lleW: 4 vices ces Need practice .......... By STEWART MacLEOD | OTTAWA (CP)--The shouting|the main street in Belleville for over, Prime Minister Pearson|Mr. Pearson's speech. At most jwas to cast his ballot early to-|stops he spoke for five or 10 iday, clean up some work at his!minutes, saying all signs loffice, attend a funeral, tlien|pointed to a Liberal majority, wait to, see what the people|and workers should not let up SANTA'S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER... still feeling attack of influ sive Bistro restaurant in z the Beverly Hills where she met scores of Hollywood movie stars. Behind her at left is her husband, the Earl: of Snowdon, (AP Wirephoto) PRINCESS MARGARET, , wearing a creamy silk even- ing gown embroidered with gold and silver flowers, ar- rives last night for a party in her honor at the exclu- Broadcast From Airplane To Help The Tories In B.C. PORT ALBERNI, B.C. (CP) Conservative candidates in two British Columbia ridings got the campaign off the ground las5 week by making loudspeaker| broadcasts from an airplane. Bill Macadam, a 27-year-old to a downtown hotel to speak to|1,400 in Lindsay Wednesday|moire designed by Arnold upporters night, to some 2,000 in St |Scaasi, was escorted by actor i0ES 23,000 MILES Thomas Thursday night, and/ Roddy McDowall. had completed a cam-\at Hamilton Friday night an es-| -------- aeneerreee paign that took him 23,000 miles|timated 2,500 packed: into a aerial|hy air, and on the last day he|downtown theatre for a well-or- Friday |travelled 280 miles by car. For|ganized, cheer-filled rally that when the loudspeaker burned!the Jast two days of it all, his)was televised into about 40 con- jout. temperature was up through alstituencies. "But by then we'd covered/fiy virus, and he perspired with hundreds and hundreds oflevery speech miles," said Mr. Macadam 3efore ASKS WITHDRAWAL JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP)~ |Francis X. Morrissey of Boston, jwhose nomination to be a U.S.| \distri j § | Through south western Oe be cio Saag a eiape tario, the prime minister hit)Dresident Johnson Friday to |hard on the theme of "another! Dithdraw his nomination John- took off Thursday. His mainstreeting ended reaching. Ottawa Sat We are offering a special intro- charter airline owner and Con- servative candidate in the vast Comox-Alberni riding, took to the air to get his campaign pitch to voters in remote areas of northern Vancouver Island/sneaker, to Walter Matthews, and the mainland. Conservative candidate in Na- He rigged a speaker on his|naimo - Cowichan - The Islands single - engine Cessna 172 and'who used it Saturday. Traffic Is Key Cause Of 46 Accidental Deaths hear what I had to say, They the plane, complete with new "The people seemed to want tojurday night, Mr came out of their houses to lis- ten as we circled overhead." Port Hope, and Broc stopped at Oshawa Cobourg, Belleville jville, His biggest |Monday."' : urging campaign workers/agreement, Mr. Macadam said he lentito 'get everyone out to vote|followed several announcements crowdjof new production plants. lwas at Broéckville, where Lib-| jeral candidate John R son waited pith a pipe band to noble jgreet "one of the most jhuman beings in our history. | "I've now been to every part! of Canada," said the jminister, "and I've found a tre jmendous loyalty to our country.) |Regardless of traditions, cul-| |ture or language, they are all |Canadians."' BOOSTS CANDIDATE Pearson hadifive years of Liberal' prosper- y." This is the area most af- fected by the Canada-U.S. auto and his campaign The subject of national unity Mate-/usually hit a responsive chord. In the final phase of the cam- paign, Mr. Pearson aimed more of his fire against the New Democratic Party, claiming primetthat a vote for it yas feally_a vote for the Conservatives. "They have no chance of form- son said he woul" comply. Mor-| rissey, a long-time friend and/ political ally of-the Kennedy| family, made his request in a) letter received Friday. FOG CAUSES TROUBLT LONDON (AP) -- Fog blan- keted northern England Friday night, causing chain-reaction crashes of up to 100 cars. At least eight persons were killed and 60 injuted on a 70-mile stretch of superhighway near) Preston, Lancashire. | ing a government," he said in Hamilton, "and the most that could be accomplished from a heavy NDP vote would be an- ductory dance course for only $15.00. Because we want you to see for yourself how quickly ond easily you can learn to dance at the Arthur Murray Studio. Even if you've never danced before, you con go dancing ofter a lesson or two, and at gay student parties, you'll meet new friends . . . gain poise ond populority. There are no strongers at Arthur Murray's. Everybody dances ond hes fun. This $15.00 dance course is good for a limited time only, Open daily 1:00 to 10:00 p.m. ARTHUR MURRAY W. Marks Licencee 11% SIMCOE ST. $%. 728-1681 DR. JAMES E. RUNDLE By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SUNDAY At Cobourg he told about 200\other Diefenbaker minority gov- on the main street that Liberallernment."' candidate Pauline Jewett was) For the last two days, his| fighting '"'just about the mostivoice was slightly hoarse from , important contest' in the coun jo sore throat that accompanied try against Conservativeithe high temperature. He was George Hees, He said he was| feeling better Sunday, although also up against a candidate whojhis throat was still hoarse. came into Algoma | riding ' from outside--Conservative Joel Aldred -- who was trying to glamorize and buy his way into Parliament." When Miss Jewett returns to Ottawa, said, "we will find responsihle work her to do there."' Traffic was the cause of most} ' of the 46 accidental deaths re Feb Sg SS Canada during the weekend.|. 0.4 near St. Thomas Four persons died of miscel-} Ribas David caked: ho re cewen, 108 other $2| Prieau when thrown from 'his ; jear after it collided with a eke ¢ pum. Friday to midnignt|{T@'™ 60 miles south of Cha- Sunday, local times, showed On- | : oe : tario with 16 traffic victims inser ine Porat Rome plots 3 addition to a man killed by a}, ' train and a four-year-old girl|*°"' killed when she fell into a bath-|_ Sheila Rydyck, tub at her home. David Clayton, 19, Th Manitoba was next with eight|@nd Harold Henry Wilker, road deaths followed by Quebec|Seabringville, in a two - car with six. That province also re-(Ctash near Thamesford, 15 ported a man killed in a hunt-|Miles east of London. ing accident and a farmer| Norman Hanley, 46, when killed when trapped under ajstruck by a car near his home tractor. 5 jin Toronto. New Brunswick reported five; An unidentified man in a two- highway deaths and Nova Sco-jcar collision on Highway 1 tia and Newfoundland each had|near Bracebridge, 35 miles two. Prince Edward Island re-|northeast of Orillia. ported no accidental deaths. * Saskatchewan and Alberta each had a traffic death while) British Columbia reported two/| persons killed in traffic. The survey does not include | known suicides, slayings, indus- | trial or natural deaths. The Ontario dead: of St. left INDEPENDENT HEADQUARTERS 367 King St. W. Oshawa Elegance is a Suit Called SHIPLEY Our special brand of service begins long before you ever visit our store. It starts with the label in the clothing we select to offer you. A label that guarantees quality fabrics and workmanship .... that clearly says we're giving you the best clothing for your money. One of these labels is " SHIPLEY " and we're proud to be the store that offers this nationally known brand. 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