tail Workers teceive Boost NASHINGTON (AP)--Wage reases dictated under a man- fe from Congress go into ef- t today for 137,000 U.S. rail- y workers. The increases ige up to 28 cents an hour. 'he pay raises ordered by a ard in the first case of its t, go to members of six rail ypcraft unions working for tually all the railways in the 5 Songress created the presiden- | board in a special law to t a two-day nationwide rail ike last July. It gave the ard power to impose the wage ms if there was no voluntary reement. The law also prohi- ed any further strike until n. 1, 1969. 'he five-man White House ard, headed by Senator yne Morse (Dem. Ore.), or- ed a six-per-cent wage in- ase retroactive to Jan. 1 and second raise of five per cent ect next July 1, plus a total of cents an hour for 100,000 lled workers. 'he workers had previously raged $2.90 per hour, and lied workers $3.05. Top paid n will earn a fraction under $0 an hour when all pay ses are effective. eed An Oli Furnace? CALL PERRY 723-3443 BAY OR NIGHT J 'CE ring Sale of their pro- st deal they can get! epartment of O TRUST can al in the sale erty -- mortgage company ce the sale to get COMMISSION y homes t of money! en you wish te sell at osventage----then | Dept. rio Trust 5221 668-4416 728-2870 655-3663 576-1680 N RD. S. WA 445 ear of Building wen 25° |, T-BONE & WING 99 99. u. 69° u. 90° REG, 99c¢ 79° 83° ate. ax OO E STORE idaleeainatill HUSBAND-WIFE TEAM New Democrat James Renwick and his wife, Mar- garet, will form the first husband and wife team in the Ontario _legislature's history. Mr. Renwick, na- LIBERALS STILL OFFICIAL OPPOSITION Tories Drop Off In The Popular Vote TORONTO (CP)--Even with - nine more seats available to them in Tuesday's provincial election, Progressive Conserva- tive candidates under Premier. John Robarts lost in very area. Compared with 1963, when they elected 77 members with 1,052,740 votes--49 per cent of the poll -- the Conservatives Tuesday managed to elect only 69 members on 1,017,384 votes --42 per cent of the poll. Figures compiled by The Ca- nadian Press are based on 16,- 656 of 16,738 polls, 99.5 per cent. 'The Liberals, who elected 28 candidates this time compared with 24 in 1963 and remain the official Opposition under new leader Robert Nixon, also dropped off in the popular vote, earning only 32 per cent-- 768,346 votes--compared with 35 per cent--764,724 votes--in 1963. The big gainer all around was the New Democratic Party head ed by Donald MacDonald, which elected 20 members compared with seven in 1963 and increased its percentage of the vote to 26 per cent from 15 in 1963. This year NDP candidates drew 623,165 votes, almost double the 336,290 they earned in 1963. Other candidates, including NDP BIG GAINER ALL AROUND Wednesday, October 18, 1967 3 THE OSHAWA TIMES, the few fielded by the Social Credit and Communist organiza- tions and a handful of independ- ents, drew less than one per cent of the vote, a total of 5,118. None was elected. Despite miserable, wet weath- er throughout the pravince, one of the highest percentage turn- outs in recent years was re- corded as about 65 per cent of the eligible voters cast ballots. With 99.5 per cent of polls re- ported, 2,414,013 votes were re- corded compared with 2,165,773, 62 per cent of those eligible, in 1963. In 1961, 64.5 per cent of the eligible voters voted. The post- war record was 67 per cent in 1948. CP Ontario party vote from 16,656 of 16,738 polls (99.5 per cent) compared with vote by parties in the last election (per- centages bracketed): 1967 1963 PC -- 1,017,384 (42)1,052,740(49) Lib 768,346 (32) 764,724 (35) NDP - 623,165(26) 336,290 (15) Others - 5,118---- 12,019 (1) Tot 2,414,013 2,165,773 Copyright, 1967, by The Cana- dian Press a tional president -- of the NDP, retained the riding of Toronto Riverdale and Mrs. Renwick won Scarborough Centre, also for the NDP. (CP Wirephoto) Provincial Governments Fare Well At The Polls By FRASER MacDOUGALL OTTAWA (CP)--So far, this! has been a good year for prov-| incial governments weeking re-| election. | When the Conservatives under Premier John Robarts marched| to a comparatively easy victory} in Ontario Tuesday, they were| following the winning trail] blazed earlier in the year by So- cial Credit in Alberta, Conserva- tives in Nova Scotia and Liber-| als in Saskatchewan. There is still one question| mark--the fate of the Liberal) government of New Brunswick. Premier Louis Robichaud tests those election waters next Mon- day against the chilling influ- ence of a determined Conserva- tive campaign led by flamboy-} ant Charles Van Horne, the new Provincial leader and former} federal MP. For federal politicians, who find there isn't necessarily any similarity in provincial and fed- eral voting patterns, best organized staged in that province. GOOD SHOWING MADE T. C. Douglas, NDP federal leader, said his party made a election in 1963. The NDP. gains in Ontario earlier provincial votes. vote. The resurgent Conserva- In addition to boosting its|tives, with no seats four years membership in the 117-seat leg-|ago, won six on 26.3 per cent of jcent from 16 in 1963. The Con- mier John Robarts returns to servatives dropped seven per-|Queen's Park today after suc- centage points to 42, the Liber-/cessfully leading his Progres- jsive Conservative governnment The Conservatives suffered a|to victory in the Ontario elec- |loss in seats, with 69 compared tion. als three points to 32. with 77 of the 108 at stake four years ago. The Liberals gained'same old stand," Mr. Robarts four seats, to 28. s LIBERALS GAIN K Things were different in Sas- jority. katchewan last week. There the CCF, ground from the last election in} 1964. It won 24 of the 59 seats, a drop of two. The Liberals took 35, a gain of three. The Con- servatives lost their only seat. The Liberals took 45.8 per cent of the party vote against 44.6 from the CCF. In 1964 the) two ran neck and neck with 40.4 per cent for the Liberals and 40.3 for the CCF. \Ji May 31, was the only one of the a four to win more than half the|¢, possibly|party vote, taking 53 per cent|other 116 ridings on behalf of the main attraction in Ontario) ang electing 40 members to the|P: was the fate of the New Demo-/4§-seat house. The Liberals got cratic Party. Its campaign was 4? per cent of the vote and elect- probably the most vigorous and/eq six. The NDP was shut out|,y, it had ever/on seats and collected only five The NDP had a similar fate Robarts Returns To Desk By IAN MacDONALD LONDON; Ont. (CP)--Pre- We'll Win 197] Race Nixon Disappointed by Result He Thinks Future Looks Good By TOM CLARIDGE |to have been the case.' on's congratulate the victor. |Conservatives, and this seems During the evening Mr. Nix-| two opponents in Brant, Conservative Pryor Harris and jthe NDP's Barbara Blackburn, strength of the party's caucus|Visiled the committee rooms to PARIS, Ont. (CP)--The reae-hial been improved. TRIUMPH Dr. Morton Shulman, fired in April as chief cor- oner of Metropolitan To- ronto, was successful Tues- -day in his bid to win High Park riding for the NDP in RELIGION IMPORTED Budthism was introduced jinto China during the Han | dynasty about 150 AD, and |grew strong in the fourth, fifth and sixth centuries, 5 Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN. %WAo per annum AND ARE Guaranteed--os to principal end interest. Flexible--may be used as Col- lateral for foans. Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death, Authorized--os Trustee Ast in- vestments. ~MacDonaldi« of Liberal Leader Robert; He was happy at the success) ------_--_------ sare | Nixon to Tuesday's provincial|of Liberal strategist Tim Reid! F TORONTO (CP)--A mixture|pointment at the outcome and|Donald Deacon in the new rid-| RIVIERE BEACH, Fla, (AP) of depression Janf? was the mood of the New Demo- jcratic Party in Ontario Tuesday night--they had more than dou- [bled their seats in the legisia.|0l@ Teporters in his crowded jhad no excuses to offer for | ture but they weren't the offi- CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canede De Insurance Corporetion 19 Simcoe $f. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 the Ontario election. He defeated Alfred Cowling who had held the seat for the PC's. (CP Wirephoto) PAINT EELS OVERWHELMED election was a mixture of disap-|in Scarborough East and lawyer and exultation| resolve for the future. | m the one who's over- whelmed,"' said Boston Red Sox manager Dick Williams when he informed Tuesday he was an ov- 4 the erwhelming choice as the Amer- |party's failure to make major|jcan League's Manager of the| ing of York Centre. "I had expected--our position] NO EXCUSES would have been improved," he} The Liberal leader said committee rooms. "But I think the future looks good. I look for- in effect the NDP, lost |, mony today of Supreme Court jton Wells. ministers, meets Thursday. winning London North a fourth| jtime |paigned only one day in the rid- ing. The Conservative government CAMPAIGNED FOR OTHERS in Nova Scotia, which voted) The Premier spent most of| the time from Sept. 5, when he here few party officials pressed disappointment over the fewer seats than they had ex- per cent of the vote. pi cial had predicted 77 - on seats in the Alberta election | jj pei glug hee last May 23, although it col- good showing but he had hoped/lected 15.9 per cent of the vote. for even more seats than the 20/It lost the one seat it had picked), it won. It took seven in the last| yp at a byelection since the last Democratic Party members would be elected. generak vote in 1969. fi p.m. to concede to Mr. Ro- c Social Credit, in power in Al-| «without ade Tuesday's result different/herta since 1935, won 55 of the|y in one respect from the three|§5 seats on 44.4 per cent of the "It's business as usual at the aid Tuesday night when it be- ame clear his party would win| substantial but reduced ma-| The first item of business: At- nding the swearing-in cere- usticés George Gale and Dal- The Cabinet, which lost two Mr. Robarts had no trouble | even though he cam- nnounced: the election date, ampaigning in almost all of the arty candidates, | At campaign headquarters ex- oting that gave Conservatives ected. One high - ranking party offi- ves, 30 Liberals and 10 New Liberal candidate Frank arter entered headquarters at arts and offer congratulations rancor and bitter- tion to the Progressive Conserv- had gone to the NDP. "Don't. worry, we'll catch them in 1971," he told about 300 NDP Supporters at a so.called victory celebration in a down-| town hotel. | The Liberal party got 28 seats| | and the NDP 20, compared with 69 for the Tories, } "Had four or five of those Liberal seats gone to us we would have been the opposition. | But we have a magnificent team in the next legislature and as usual will form the true op-/ position," he told NDP support-| ers. POINTS TO GAINS | In an interview, the NDP lead-| er said: "In terms of a new party which is building, it is highly significant that we increased our total vote in the province to something like 26 per cent from 16 per cent while the Tories dropped to 41 from 48 and the Liberals 31 from 35." In his home riding his com- mittee rooms were too small to accommodate his workers 80 they crowded into a legion 'hall about a block away. When a radio commentator speculated on the future of Mr. MacDonald as NDP leader be- cause the party hadn't formed ess."" The two lawyers are friends. ed: Mrs. Robarts and their son| © « , 2" Timothy, 12, were on hand to| 00's that watch the results come in. Their islature, the NDP increased its;the vote, the Liberals three on|qaughter Robin, 14, took an ac- share of the party vote to 26 peri10.8 per cent. tive part in relaying the results CABINET MINISTERS LOSE Two members of Premier Robarts' cabinet were de- feated Tuesday in the On- tario election. George Wardrope, left, mines min- ister, was defeated in Port Arthur by Liberal Ron Knight. Municipal Affairs Minister Wilfrid Spooner, on right, lost to Rev. Bill Ferrier of the New Demo- cratic Party in Cochrane South. (CP Wirephoto) LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS from telephones to huge tally boards. since he became of r 3 1 i i premier in 1961. | teacher in this small Yorkshire | mining community turned the| British down in a hunt for a book and finally got it from the Library | book, a called From Homer to Helen Keller by Richard Slayton, was unavailable here. | lem because when a suitable re- gladly step down. And besides ; there was a leadership conven- Mr. Robarts won his first Lon-ltion every two years when he don North election in 1951. He has spearheaded two provincial campaigns could be replaced. unanimous ) d Donald would remain chief. the opposition, Mr. MacDonald Later he said that the leader- ship of the party was no prob- placement came along he would His workers at the party were that Donald Mac- LIBRARY'S BLIND SPOT | MALTBY, England (CP)--A) library system upside Congress in Washington. 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