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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1967, p. 19

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advised Duncan Mc- Chase, discoverer of that it came from an f the modern horse ne extinct in North -veral thousand years A. .ND TS" '67 00 P.M. , Tenor 10 P.M. |» BAND IM itudents $0 cents \GEMENT 6756 | fish and chips. To ad, 728-6756, and idy et ony speciel es RIVE-ING K-Mart -Made PIZZA as) IN BALSAM « HARRIET FRANK, J y Delve AYERS THEATRE eee OEE ET THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Aprn 20, 1967 2] | Diplomacy Much In Vogue Dealing With DeGaulle Visit OTTAWA (CP) -- The diplo-| matic kid gloves are much in evidence for President de) Gaulle's visit to Canada this| summer. Government officials, still smarting from suggestions of a) faux pas over recent ceremon- ies commemorating the battle of Vimy Ridge, are keeping quiet about reported plans by the French president to stop at Que- bec City before visiting Ottawa. An official at the special com- mission or state visits ' said plans were to have the visitors come to Ottawa as their first of- ficial stop wherever possible. But it was noted that at least two will arrive in British Co- lumbia and departures from the normal plan could be made Special Research Studies Need Only Funds To Start OTTAWA (CP) -- Special re- search studies on tourism, man- power, agriculture and industry re being considered by the Mayor Nick Kaneb of Cornwall, Art Stewart of Pakenham, John Wilson of Kingston and Yvon Bertrand of Hawkesbury as vice-presidents astern Ontario Devel i Association but all will require money from either the provin- cial or federal government be- fore they can start. "We could start some of them almost immediately if we can get the money," H. D. Callan, association general manager, Reeve Vern McCarten of Carleton Place, Ray Muckle- stone of Brockville, Doug: War- ner of Cornwall, Germain Tes- sier of Hawkesbury and Ernie Bushnel of 'Ottawa were ap- pointed directors of the five EODA zones. said Wednesday. "But we brought them up mainly for general discussion to see how members react to them." The research proposals were selected from information con- tained in a regional develop- ment inventory for Eastern Ontario commissioned by the government a year ago. The recommended projects were» broken down into short- and long-term programs, with an immediate one-year course of action and two years of fol- low-up work. Delegates at the annual meet- ing also heard H. F. Crown, director of the Agricultural and Rural Development Act for On- tario, outline accomplishments and future plans. URGE GROUPING rown said that while had made more pro- in production per man any other industry in the Jast\ 25 years, many smaller Fees Provided By Gamblers NASSAU, Bahamas (Reuters) A commission investigat- ing gambling here' was told Tuesday that consultancy fees paid to former government members were meant to soften government resistance to gam- bling. But he denied they were a form of bribe designed to ob- when necessary "to accommo- ate the visitors. Quebec's Premier Daniel Johnson said Tuesdey that Ot- tawa already has made four ex- ceptions to the "rule"' that for- eign visitors must go to Ottawa first. | « _ , But now that President de Gaulle is involved there will be no exception,"' he added. | The premier said he thought Gen. de Gaulle should be "'al- lowed" to stop in Quebec and that he could not see why there should be "such a hue and cry in the rest of Canada' on the question. Federal officials say only the French president will arrive late in July. LEAVE JULY 18 Paris newspapers have re- ported that the general will leave France July 18 aboard the cruiser Colbert, stop at the French. islands of St. Pierre- Miquelon off Newfoundland and arrive at Quebec City July 24. 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