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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1967, p. 21

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Addressing a luncheon meet- vince's|ing of the National Dairy Coun cil convention, Mr, Ryan said but|most influential people in Que- t le speak-|bec have not yet taken sides ing Canadians is important, he|clearly, "but we are moving rapidly towards a crystalliza- Mr. Ryan warned that it is a Jerucial and dangerous period THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 27, 1967 2] for the country. "Instincts that country if they are chanelled properly." prevail if a solution is to bejand its cultural heritage, must tion to the theory that Canada|found. French - speaking Cana-|be given a special place in Con- dians must be given cultural|federation. ./equality in a much more real could run wild can save the|. Canada must understand andjthat "things will have to be accept the idea that Quebec, in|dealt with differently than in He said two conditions must|View of its historical position|other provinces." EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES * Here's the sale you've been waiting for! 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And Its zip-out pile ning makes It even more weather-adapt- able. Beige or navy. Sizes 36 to 46, Reg. 24.95 Sizes 32 to 42, Of Sale! Q es.s08 Sale! 6,97 : | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | 623-5451 Open Daily till 6 P.M. -- Thurs. & Fri. till 9 P.M.

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