Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Nov 1956, p. 21

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8 THE PALLY TIMBS-GAZETTE, Friday, Nevember 1. 1956 DUNCAN GETS $30,000 A YEAR | | Wm. Warrender, T.R. Connell Appointed To Frost's Cabinet TORONTO (CP)--Two new cab- Hearn whose resignation becomes and Mr. Strike are to form a| Mr. Duncan, 63, was one of se new effective today. (three-man executive which will |eral persons mentioned as a pos- The new appointments were to carry on the commission's day-igihle successor to Mr. Hearn, be sworn in today by Lieut t- {to-day b . (whose retirement has been ex- Governor Breithaupt at Queen's David) P. Cliff of Dundas was pected. Park. named fo a non-executive portion | : HEARN IS CONSULTANT lof the commission, which is toi Fie has had wide business and Mr. Hearn will remain with the meet at regular intervals with the ing the Second World War was| WE DARE THEM ALL! ton. ' jon' -'made up of nine members, Hamilton-Westworth, was named to make the commission's organ- made up % no | other concerns, including Interna-| inet appointments and a chairman of the Ontario Hydro- Electric Power Commission were named by Premier Frost of On- tario. He said William Wartender, who has been first vice-chairman .,mmission as a consultant, Mr. executive to discuss policy and| A of the hydro commission and gp... <;'d. Mr. Warrander suc- long-range planning. ; Sepuny Lc/ence minister or 2X acting municipal affairs minister, ..oqc William Goodfellow, who| Albert A. Kennedy remains a Jar-sterling of i dob | has resigned from Hydro and willl Loieniy was appointed agricul- member of this group, but a third ag 0ary i y : position will remain. vacant at| War fo increase trade between | Canada and the United Kingdom. He recently retired as president take over municipal affairs full ture minister. . time. Two other executive changes at present, Mr. Frost said. : Thomas Ray Connell, Progres- Hydro were also announced in| An advisory board of private Jonse ivi ber for 2 id is an attempt [citizens from across Ontario, now (© sive Conservative mem what Mr. Frost said is pt] Ragied TRL wg i hag Bn Massey-Harris-Ferguson, and SHOP AROUND . . . WE KNOW YOU WILL END UP AT KELLY'S. High Fidelity phonograph with Philips fully automatic push-button record player and changer. Cabinet is styled like a coffee table -- in natural walnut, mahogany, oak, charcoal, and silver mink. Three high quality Super M 169% OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS--LOTS OF PARKING SPACE By ALTON L. 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