PRR Sl YS © 7 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Movember 24, 1960 TV 'Plug' Storm Cancer Jesoan EiiT, H) Argue Attacks g::i1 Goes O ESIC lh, Mo Ct wet I night be has proposed to provin-| If both proposals were carried cial health ministers the arop-! "it would mean an annual ' OTTAWA (CP) ~ The govern Argue said ear fhe would seek ping of the requirement that the Jobless Plan ment tabled in the Commons the Information so the public provinces match federal cancer federal outlay of $35000 rather | Wednesday is description of the could fud at extent the research grants, than the previous level of $200,-| liwo leiters that gave rise last power ¢ 1 i; may have He said in an address to the 000." OTTAWA (CP) -- CCF Leader] Only one Liberal spesker, J. month to Liberal and CCF been tised 10 j a political ad- Hazen Argue contended Wednes- Garland (Nipissidg), took part in ck s of Conservative party a k Conservative day that the government's plas the debate, pressure heing applied to the party ! to ease unemployment by stimu. Mr said be was Board of Broadcast: Governors Object of the opposition ire was lating house building and help-| "shocked" st what he called the, However, the description of the 4 filin clip broadcast by station ing municipal improvement pro- Liberals' lack of interest letters, tabled for CCF Leader TV Peterborough, show. 0% jects falls to mest the "emer "We want to see the bill" Hazen Argue, revesled no nev jn ay in the life of the Con- gency situstion." shouted J, W, Pickersgll (L-- developments in the case. Mr tive idate in the Oet.| He demanded an assursnce bonavista - Twillingate) and -- ------ federa ection in Peterbor-| from Works Minister Walker in George Mellraith (IL -- Oftawa gud Mrs. Archie Jones, Ennis ough riding vet ion winner) the Commons that the proposed West), almost in unison, more, on Friday New Party candidate Wal measure is not just 8 * bite." | Mr, Walker said it was at res. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Dart apd ter Pitman | He then continued in #8 veinjolution stage that a minister gon visited Mr, and Mrs, Wi ! | candidate 4 that indicated he considered ft! sought to get information, assist jizm Dart and Mr, and Mrs. pons ' ed that the Just that, declaring: ance and suggestions from the pred Dart and family, Woodville, am y Aerial was dramas | "From any evidence 1 have House on proposed legislation. |,n Sunds ) . 3 na- seen thus far I cannot believe! It seemed odd that "the senior : My ay Mrs, Fred Cameron prosdes ys " te 9. {4} Happy times and a bottle of Molson's Export Ale go together. Whether it's Canada st this time," LIDERAL COMMENTS. . (Omemee, a game of darts or just catching up on oc # | When, a little later, Mr, Walker , 4 and that the L0pse d ' v " . a Tt aa, Aha, i returned 10. his "question of the and Patti, Whithy, visited Mr. Association in Pe erborough ud Hare's oe Viol with the 999 fdr) ptizem 8 you: old 1 the news you and your friends will find created by the proposed major Liberals' attitude, Lionel Ch ond Ws. ¥.. VI, Davida, Sun( re hie ieite 'befor 4 ng halr- priced whiskies, A generovs Wiser's Spediol Blend, You'll ! i : ) sovamato of ne Nationa Hoe ver 1, Montiel Loui ug sos, Mase moins man Dr. nes Siena re] Vind of 4 yoo od ond _oppradle oge-phs vin. good tasting Molson's Export Ale adds 10 Tuesday night by Mr, Walker, |With the matter, Bop filibuster Bowmanville, Mr, Charlie Stain Fling at the insiiza ia the isi on, Clifford, were recent Allister Gross 3 0 your enjoyment. That's one reason why NOT A PROPHET {Innis summation, the works ors with Mr, and Mrs, Norman director of the Frogre | 4 , Replying later, Mr, Walker minister announced a change In Leach brian and! 3 LIYE yore. doniad 1 - : Molson's Export Ale outsells all others. sald he a cabinet minister regulations by which loans have ' fisses Della Cha and and not a prophet, and could not been available to urban home| Dariene Christie, who are i oth M H 4d Dr. Stew : make such an estimate, He re-\o ner applicants where septic IN8 Teachers' College, Toror 3 att ed an outright » - Enjoy an Export -- so many people do. peated, however, his statement tanks were approved re teacher students at 88 No, 10 denial that & cal pressure " | £4 govern | for increased employment, pality provides vidence . that Toronto, visited Mr, and Mr Mune femand for his resigna- - , 28 a is no greater way of pipe service will be available Hans Geissherger Sr., Sunday, tion 85 A MODERN DECANTER ~ bofl, 2¢ oz. am 11 0%, thems | ereating employment than by within a reasonable period ol | said, Every unit kept a total of subdivisions previously accepted ' five men oceupied for six months! for septic tanks are to be used SAVE AT AL Ss BI-RITE ANNIVERSARY SALE ~"therefore you can see there re it is established that in --_-- are great possibilities for em- sullation of pipe service is no D T T d D d Th The debate took place on a ture and that septic tanks are the ue 0 remen ous eman e resolution -- subsequently ap-|only means of servicing the land " » " proved--paving the way for in-| Beptic tanks will continue to be Anniversary Sale At Walker's proposals effect, |cants in rural areas ry ev. Ormiston Angola, Africa, will be the guest and Mrs, P. W. Davidson re speaker at the church service cently, Sunday, Nov, 27, at 1.30 pm Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Stainton CGIT meeting was held in the " A "ll soi Sunday School room Monday Rg om Som, Sunday, evening. Study of the Bible was p,.o vigied Mr, and Mrs, Jarfe Henry Haass On Wednesday, Mrs, Tom Sobil motored to Montreal to meet Mr, . their return trip from the tour of the British Isles on board the 'Sylvania" which docked at Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Stainton | for open Bowling, both attended the dedication service on| afternoons and evenings, of Toeslay gn Dat Se To le where. 8 wi be De iogion io sh. Stor br He als tH on q = hopd My | RYE w HISK vY | building houses, the minister/time; where lots remaining in ployment." ¢ in the foreseeable fu troduction of a bill to give Mr, accepted for home. owner appli ZION --Rev, James Ormiston, and Carol, Burketon, visited Mr and family, Toronto, visited Mr on the Parables, taken by Mrs, McMaster, Millbrook, lon" Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stainton and Mr, and Mrs, Russell Pickard on BOWLERS Montreal Lanes are available daily Sunday, | Mr, and Mrs, Russell Pickard, ---- Windsor, were overnight guests with Mr, and Mrs, Tom Sobil,| For reservations phone | Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Stainton are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Tom Sobll for a few days, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Wood, John. ple and Cathy Perrault, enjoyed a motor trip to Gravenhurst on BOWLING LANES Sunday 360 KING ST. W. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Leach spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Youngman and RA 5-8851 family, Tyrone Mr, and Mrs. Howard Abbott that the government can seri- cabinet ministers of yesieryea sited Mr, and Mrs. Tom Suther » 4 ously expect that this measure should sit quietly by, out of Joint! nq Utica, on Sunday. CLAIMS TURNED DOWN snd others that have been an-lout of countenance and some Vicitors at Mr, and O, Knapps He also charg pounced are in fact going to deal what disconsolate, , . , 1 bavel . poiday were Mrs, Ben Angi, tion previous) effectively with the extremely never seen this attitude before." | Genawa Mr, and Mrs, D, Knapp, both Libera grave unemployment situation in 0 : ne Is Continuing For A "LIMITED-TIME-ONLY" CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN Smoll deposit will hold any article until Christmas "BUY NOW AND SAVE" EVE EVV VE 8 0 VE V8 VE 2 122 42% EE © 0 WN 8 XN SRR X BOYS' H BOYS' NYLON PARKA [i] ALL WOOL COAT ood, Detachable hood---Quilted lined ; Reg 16.95 0) N Oy ot all | Ming Wingy Reg. 12.95 By Sale Sale Price % 1 Price - Ly FRE A OA ERR Men's WORK SHIRTS [17] BOYS' LINED JEANS Sanforized i Cords or drill, Sizes 8 to 18, Reg, 1.98, 1 49 NG : : Sale Price e Ni Reg 4.95 3.75 a -- Sale Price Men's WORK PANTS 2 Pair for 7.00 fot ines [5d] Boys' FLANNEL SHIRTS Reg, 5.95 Ng Newest colors and patterns, Sale Price 4. 5 bd Reg. 298 1 8Q OR 2 PAIRS FOR 9.00 WI Sale Price. .. ™ VETER VE EVE VE VE VE VE VEE (CVE VE RRA 7 A CTIA CALLA MEN'S y 1. 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