The Oshawa Times, 27 Jul 1961, p. 11

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. against the wants of a *"few"'--| The New Party. pojigy. is|Party supporters. While thejand on aiding underdeveloped but it is muted. \rooted in the original philosop-| CCF has advocated immediate| countries. | | ew Part P ans The old slogans have been|phies of the CCF movement, withdrawal from NATO, the| The policy declaration takes {washed away in a bid to|which was born in the depres-|New Party urges a reappraisalian anti-nuclear stand for Can- broaden New Party appeal to|sion of the 1930s as an avowed of alliance, a change aimed less ada, proposing a treaty to es- |liberally-minded social reform-!Sacialist movement dedicated tojat military activities and more|tablish a non-nuclear club of Job or ver one ers. Gone is the fire-in-the belly! nationalization of the means of|at economic and social action. |nations pledged not to manufac- class warfare. production and distribution in!STRONG FOR UN ture, store or permit nuclear "Let it be remembered that|Canada. Like the CCF, the New Party weapons on their soil nor to use OTTAWA (CP)--New Party, In the 30-page policy declara- democratic socialism is not a But instead of a government|urges greater emphasis on Can-|such weapons at any time. planners have drafted a policy|tion, New Party founders have condition, but a process," says|grab-all, the New Parly prom-|ada's role in the United Nations,| In its domestic policies, the i y 4 program for Canada founded on|managed to put forward the Stanley Knowles, a former CCF|ises to "expand public and co-jincluding a UN police force.\noy party has woven CCF be- ' what they believe is democratic!ideas of socialism without once member of Parliament, in his|operative ownership for such|But it also sees the Common- { orlhiay a Al socialism. mentioning the word itself. book, The New Party. {purposes as the operation of|wealth as a unique vehicle for liefs throughout the fabric of its Their key word is planning. | The ultimate end is Socialist "The objectives of that pro- utilities, the development of re-leconomic co-operation with the| Program. _ Their over - all aim is a equality, but the means to that|cess are greater equality, social|sources, the elimination of mon-newly-emerging Asian and Afri- job for everyone, security andend are many and varied--set|justice, economic as well as|OPOly concentrations of power,|can nations. | [abundance for all. in a "mixed" economy of pri-|political freedom, and dignity|and the operation of major en-| And jt sees Canada's defence JOHN A OVENS A| The draft program, fashioned vate initiative, public ownership|for all. It is the objectives that|terprises immediately and di- role in the light of these two . at scores of policy seminars and co-operative endeavor. count, and these objectives de- rectly affecting the entire na-iconclusions -- "Much of the] Optometrist during the last two years, goes hag : termine the extent to which tion. money which she (Canada) now before some 2,000 delegates for BROADENS APPEAL democratic socialists advocate, There is one evident open allocates to defence could be HARE OPTICAL approval at the New Party A basic anti-capitalist con-|public ownership or other ways|break between New Party and better spent on providing such D ST. EAST RA 3-4811 founding convention here, July|cept remains, an emphasis onlof enlarging the public sector of|CCF policies, a minor differ- conventional troops as the 8 BOND ST. 4 31-Aug. 4. the needs of the '"many"lour economy." ence in the eyes of many New|United Nations may require, MAP SHOWS NEW TOWN Arctic Town Is 'Place Of Man' " INUVIK, NW.T. (CP)--"The | place of man' --Inuvik--perches on the arctic frontier, a pastel tinted portent of a new North. # i It's a gamble on stilts. Function: Administrative cen- | tre for the northwestern end of the Northwest Territories; i springboard for development by private enterprise that the gov- ernment hopes will follow. iy SHOP FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND SAVE UP Food wit, imaging training for rising generations . : of Indian, Eskimo and other ] y and authority He quality of Cc T0 25% OR MORE ON THESE CLEAROUT ITEMS cafsmarship n the incom, resources development. 0 . " Location: 200 miles north of Slit parable "Bromleigh Manner the Arctic Circle, 1,450 miles Fe > pi ro % IM San Specially priced for this REI LH from the North Pole and 2,500 miles northwest of Ottawa--in Annual August Coat Event . . the Mackenzie River delta on '. the edge of the Barrens. of course you are aware of the ; . great savings... B.S.S.T.* STARTED IN 1955 Inuvik, population about 1,500, = . was started in 1955 by the Lib- ! centre of Aklavik across the| $i fa Bud : : HHL | Save on this clearance priced ensemble. The Z delta and it was finished by 2 i ; i HE | " a y : . the Progressive Conservatives. i 4 i - [ || 2 modern 3-pce. bedroom suite consists of a 6- Prime Minister Diefenbaker -- i Shei || Ig ; - ¢ last Friday. | . sd i J ing 4-drawer chest, and smart bookcase bed with It has been criticized, largely = . = i # ap i sliding headboard panels. Suite features a federal extravagance in its 100- : 4 iia beautiful Walnut finish and is carefully con- bed hospital, 700-pupil school, Bi % i i Gs 1 si structed to give years of service. Accessories in- airstrip, homes, offices and ho- i THE SUBURBAN COAT in imported mohair plaid (fully pile lined) $49 THE "COMPACT" COAT for petites and misses $69 ONE OF A KIND "SAMPLE" COATS FUR TRIMMED $69-$119 UNTRIMMED $49-$59 " IMPORTED FABRIC Lavish fur collared . . . Mink, Beaver and Persian Lamb 569-989 BROMLEIGH LUXURY SALON COATS Finest imported fabrics . . . topped.-with Grey Snow or Beige Snow Fox . . . or Twe Skin Natural Mink 119 IMPORTED BLIN ET BLIN FABRIC Tonped with deep, luxurious Natural Mink 159 * before September 1st Sales Tax 1-Pce. Bedroom Group ; Gi t giant B11 E REE! u List price: $34,000,000 ; 4 & tld : Hi HER EE I] | | erals to replace the old fur It was officially opened by| drawer double dresser with large mirror, match- on grounds that it represents tels for children from up to , " Ga A" Tt 1 \ | clude a fine spring filled mattress upholstered 1,000 miles away. i ; : " i iL in a long-wearing ticking, resilient steel spring, It is premature? Will private i : . : pe 5 HES and 2 plump pillows. Buy now! enterprise follow the trail 3 vi Es ge" i blazed by government, creating # a RE wo. jobs for youngsters trained i - a . ; wg 5 NO MONEY DOWN -- $12 A MONTH away from the subsistence-level E ne" is i industry of hunting and trap- 4 ping? will it last in the perma- TR . frost of the delta's bottomless marsh? Has the gaily-painted : ; : ; community a built-in segrega- Be. ---- Fee oe os » a tion-hazard with its tent vil lage and smaller government- built homes for Indians and oe, ; Ti id SSS Oey 774 ENSEMBLE COMPRISES: 3-PCE. BEDROOM ER Et Zerte go. Sa > f #F by SUITE, SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS, SPRING, that there may be a puzzling) SR TH 2 PILLOWS. and confusing 15 years ahea 5 X Z x : £7 - for the first products of a fed- eral school system begun only in 1949. But by 1980, forecasts indicate, there may be 10,000 jobs supplied in the Northwest Territories from petroleum alone, Right now jobs are SR 4 ; a ---- ; "NN $60 OFF scarce, ' - : a 1 : : MINISTERS' VIEWS The former northern affairs oss . opr ---- re m-- i 8 minister Alvin Hamilton, said if ! ! ak Cl d wr 4 Amaya - 0 erm -pC. money was to be spent for " " P wo-- bY "i { --y | h northern education, then Inuvik was money well spent. Walter Dinsdale, his successor, calls GRE DY . in WNL "4 Foam Chesterfield i Inuvik a success in what it set ---- = n out to do--conquer climate and geography. " k ] TR AY ae as Officials say its buildings are a Be rs Limited quantities . . . so hurry for this big planned to last 100 years. They| , . 7: y pa saving. Deluxe suite features modern broad- are wood -- for lightness--and ; Z . Ya : : A they squat on wooden piles ; A ? \% ] " arm design to give a new luxurious look to driven into the steam-thawed " . your living room. Buoyant foam cushioned permafrost and frozen there. rr-- ; i --- d Keir ; backs and ible f t hi ill The piling is fenced. partly to : " , acks and reversible foam seat cushions wi prevent any surface distur- i ? : ' relax you and your guests in complete com- bance like weight or heat that | : i " o fort. Choose from beautiful Frieze covers in would cause underground buck- ak } ed a ling and heaving. ] - y fashion shades of Chocolate, Toast, Autumn The $6,000,000 airstrip is in- naa | By Brown, Red, Turquoise or Mint. Detail fea- sulat with eight feet :-of ls g ; : A ToL. a ra ; ee i tures. include strong hardwood frames; Walnut: commodity. The fire hazard is : ; : finish tapered legs accented with Brass fer- recognized in the wide spacing| + G A tevaglized in the ie spac : rules, A DAVENPORT-BED MODEL IS ALSO The HOSTS! SOrikler Socteny AVAILABLE! Buy now and save $60! Snaking through town to each § building in the main section ¥ p is the utilidor, the aluminum- ' REGULAR 249.95 " NO MONEY DOWN -- 12.75 A MONTH sheathed, all-weather conveyer for the central heating, sewage and water pipes. It looks like a windowless version of the CPR trans-continental, head high on wom sitssen "Back of Spacesaver Lowers, Sleeps Two $100 Off 23" Fleetwood Console TV Followed Stars Features rich novelty fabric up- Wide Angle Screen . . . holstery in assorted colors, Across Channel| spring cushioning, concealed I} I /" PRE SE Transformer Powered ! | bedding compartment Con- | : FARIS (CP)=1y the Summer vets 1o double bed. Hurry for 8 . > 4 This new 1961 adel Fleetwood features DE 1HS Matthey Neib, @ Liven) mis uy! " : " a power transformer chassis with 19 ile first Lion To SWic H Ee actual tubes for improved fringe area English Channel." ; reception. Wide angle 23" TV screen But now Frenchman Francois| : n / is bonded and aluminized for improved Oppenheim refutes Webb's " bi performance and longer life. Handsome dam i A recently published console cabinet features front controls ook called Swimmers and Rec- / [igs | 3 § is # : i ords. Oppenheim says that the 7, UGA PA ord 5 Svollable in Walnut or Swedish first man to conquer the treach- alnut finish. Shop now and save $100 erous, 22-mile course was an on this popular model! Italian soldier called Jean-Marie > Saletti. F M it Ch 1 In 1815, following the witli oam a ress aise REG. HE of Waterloo, Saletti is said to : "5 "ae have been captured and im 5-Position Back 359.95 . prisoned in a floating hulk - anchored off the Kent coast. He Deluxe chaise lounge features comfortable ALL- dived overboard and, guided by - E FOAM mattress with water repellent Vinyl cover, the stars, swam to the French \ b \ 5-position back adjustment, and polished Alumi- NO MONEY DOWN - $15 A MONTH coast. \ > num frame which folds for storage. Specially - a---------- FaRF . ? priced to clear , ,'. Act now! JOH 0 / CUB LEADERS \ WE o (4 MONTREAL (CP) -- One \ wt : third of the 1,159 leaders of JL NESW A's OSHAWA SHOPPING wolf cubs, or junior Boy Scouts - al' e +f 1 ) JUTE 8 de Sg // CENTRE-725-3519 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1692 life, Jai Lillion Poltrick, pro- ; ~~ / ONLY 1.95 fa SHOP DAILY 9:30-6 9:30-6 -- FRIDAY 9:30.9 P.M. vincia e commissioner Z A Main requirements, she said, 7 OPEN FRIDAY 9-9 BRANCHES AT TORONTO . . . : Se 2a, \ ZZ AW FURNITURE CLOSES 1:00 P.M. WEDN : are 2 strong moral character EEK ESDAY : SUNNYBROOK . . . O'CONNOR . . . HAMILTON a

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