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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 20

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ee ee aenane nee * -uged with mail from constitu- | ents seeking jobs or ! government agencies, ; ernment regulations and reply- Tet ee. Gorwoecereeseseers - e FepoB TS SSSESEI SL STI SSIS STI Oc Ll Esa seescsess SSC t Ti Se. ee LE LOLL LL LL LSS SL Oo SSS Fe SSS He Seles See eee e He ee eee eee eee 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, ednesday, July 20, 1966 Politicians Cultivate Grass Roots By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP)--Members of Parliament have deserted Par- liament Hill to take their first good rest in 10 months and re- new contacts with the folks back home, Apart from the usual political fence - mending, many MPs worry about the redistribution of seats that became law last montir wnd~ wili "apply at the next general election, With only six ridings left un- changed, this means Ahat most members: must~get acquainted with new constituents while con- tinuing to represent all the old ones, Some lost their constitu- encies completely and have to decide whether to seek election elsewhere. Whatever rest the MPs get n' fore the session resumes Uct. 5 will be well earned in the majority of cases. Parliamen- tarians' workload in Ottawa is becoming increasingly strenu- ous, The growth of the federal bureaucracy and the expansion of the committee system have combined in recent years to add long hours to the legislator's working day. MET 349 TIMES This year, 27 Parliamentary committees held a total of 349 meetings during the 117 days the House was sitting. House sittings and commitice hearings account for only a frac- tion of an MP's work day, how- ever. Most members are del- asking help in dealing with various MPs spend hours every day finding out about obscure gov- ing to letters, The rest of the time they must read voluminous. government reports, periodicals and home- town newspapers, prepare speech material, discuss con- stituency problems with minis- ters and greet constituents visit- ing Ottawa, Many members work 12 to 14 hours a day trying to keep up with all their duties. Those who take it easy tend to fall by the wayside at the next election. PLANS SOLITARY VOYAGE TOKYO (AP)--Kiyoshi Ohno, a 50-year-old businessman, is preparing to cross the Pacific alone on a raft of 74 steel drums. He sald he wants to visit the United Nations headquar- ters in New York. Ohno's two- masted craft has a small truck in the centre which he uses as a power generator and sleeping quarters, DONT JUST SIT THERE! CALL 723-3492 Here's Why... There ore lots of things to do in July, holidays, new summer clothes, weekends away from the heat ond lots of other sum- mer post times, all of which cost money -- thot's usually the problem, but we hove port of the solution -- earn those extra dollars by selling your no longer needed items through the clossified oction want ads for cash. It's easy -- at the same time you might do some shopping in the ads, you get the best deals in the Times col- umns -- take a look now. TRY THE TIMES snes | what does anadian Pacific Telegraph have to do with dane Parker bread? By actual count there are 28 quality checks made on Jane Parker White Bread. Everything from the ingredients right through the mix and the baking is checked and rechecked. But do these 23 quality checks satisfy us? No ma'm! We have a 24th check. Regularly Canadian Pacific Telegraph representatives select at random and purchase at our stores loaves of Jane Parker White Bread. They're sent to our quality test lab for that important 24th check. You see, in that way, we even keep tabs on ourselves. Is Jane Parker White Bread a good reason for shopping A&P? It's one of many. Ns oF mecd Jane Parker Baked Foods! Exum JANE PARKER -- SLICED or UNSLICED 7 SAVE 7¢ 24-01 LOAVES By JANE PARKER PIE FEATURE PEACH PIE Ph nr 24-02 SIZE each WHITE BREAD 39 _ Choose "Super-Right" Gants Meets! A&P HANDLES ONLY CANADA'S FINEST NATURALLY AGED RED BRAND STEER BEEF rrr ROUND STEAK ROAST , BONELESS RUMP ROAST BONELESS ':;; ROAST POINT ROASTS or MINCED ROUND STEAK « YOUR CHOICE _ LB FURTHER PROCESSING OF THESE CUTS WILL CARRY AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE FULL ROUND STEAK suce rouns STEAK ROAST ROUND TOP ROUND STEAK "¥ Boneless" YOUR CHOICE OT] SUPER-RIGHT BRAND SKINLESS PORK SAUSAGE ALL 1-18 re FAEAT PKG SUPER-RIGHT SIDE BACON SX BRAND WIENERS 59. 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