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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1965, p. 25

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, 25 Wednesday, Gecember 3, 1955 IN COURT Collie Leroy Wilkins, & Ku Klux Klansman, arrives in federal court in Mont- gomery, Ala., Tuesday to stand trial' along with two others on charges of con- spiring to deprive a citizen of her civil rights. They are being tried in connection | with the death of Mrs. Viola | Liuzzo, a civil rights worker from Detroit, (AP) | Conference "Superb", Fisher Says | HALIFAX (CP)--John Fisher| told the national centennial con- * k ference Monday that it is a su- © perb example of federal-provin- cial co-operation. Mr. Fisher, celebrating his §3rd birthday, shared the en-| thusiasm about how the Cana- dian centennial commission pro- grams are going with provincial delegates to the conference. It is held every six months) as federal-provincial check on the progress of complex and} far-reaching programs being put} into effect by the commission. There were apparently few) complaints from _ provincial) members on the commission's board of directors as sessions began, Mr. Fisher is board chairman and centennial com- missioner. Provincial Secretary Bona Ar- genault of Quebec, handing out an illustrated bilingual booklet on Québec's 77, municipal cen-| tennial projects, said it would have taken his province 25 years to achieve such results alone. COVER WIDE RANGE The Quebec projects are mostly regional cultural or rec- reational centres, ranging from an $8,000,000 conservatory in Quebec City to a $220,000 cul tural centre on the Magdalen Islands. Tourism Minister J. A. C Auld of Ontario said after the closed meetings that Mr. Fisher and the other 115 full-time com- mission employees deserve praise and thanks. Mr. Auld said that after Mon- day's meeting, he felt that "things are beginning to mesh right across the country." The national centennial con ference brings together 60 mem- bers from across Canada; 20 of them appointed by the prov- inces and forming an advisory committee to the state secre- tary. Open = sessions concentrated heavily on the value of publicity and there were strong sugges- tions the commission is missing the boat. Robert Walker, business edi-| tor of the Toronto Globe and Mail, suggested a little "old fashioned circus publicity" to! get things going. | And publisher Arnold Edin- borough told the delegates to substitute "a little low cunning"' for the sober approach. 4 Be eee | Christmas | favorites. Fruit Cocktail | iPECIAL! ALCAN eVeRYone MODEL SHOE STORE| $5 King Street East © Free Parking ct Rear @ MONARGH FLOUR Geraramteed |" recuse sitet Ny ROYAL WINTER FAIR PRIZE BEEF NOW ON SALE! .<:i LOW PRICES LIMITED QUANTITIES 89: SPECIAL! BURNS Rindless Side BACON SPECIAL! BURNS SPECIAL! ' COOKED HAM +: ".'9 TIN - p IDEAL TO HAVE ON. 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