Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1961, p. 15

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| 4 e r) {payments under which some flicting claims clearly. Political) 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 23, 1961 15 l P Ss I ose | $40,000,000 annually was paid to|party sources, representing efa ar | : | t aim Ge A Prairie farmers in 1958 andjeither those in power or those) | i | lig60 seeking power, are by nature| jmeeting at this town about 30 96) Ld i Sad ° e | The Liberals claim their optimists. | Time Of Chan e Guaranteed {miles northeast of Peterbor- P Tl Ss | growing strength on the Prai-| Moreover, no clear indication| g | jough, Mr. Pitman said the NDP ge nl Tal e lries is attributable to their es-|has yet developed of the| FORT WILLIAM (CP) -- On-| | jhas demanded a guaranteed pousing of the caus' of a ne »|strength of Saskatchewan's Pre-jtarig ig in a period of radical] E | {employment act because oppor- OTTAWA (CP) -- If Liberal)jugated peoples of eastern Eu-|Atlantic tra ding community, mier T. C- Douglas as. leader) agivs | m oymen \tunities for employment are as of" i sae an ciate iniiof the New D tic Party,|change and its ruling Progres- | . iti lnarty sources are correct, thelrope. These are seen asjand to pointing up delays anijm the emocratic Party.|"Unet baer + inecessary as opportunities for | Conservatives are losing ground|strengthening Conservative sup-|contradictions in Conservative The Conservatives say the Lib-|sive Conservative party "is not) Predicted 'education. He said one without in the Prairie provinces. jport among Prairie electors-- government actions. erals have more to fear from) in tune with the present," pro- the other would be irrational. The Conservatives hotly deny|and voters elsewhere in Canada| The conflicting claims will be the NDP -- that any votes it)vincial Libera! Leader John} | He said unemployment indi- the suggestion, leaving politica!|--Wwhose ancestry stems from|put to the test only in the next| draws are more likely to be Wintermeyer said Saturday. | MARMORA (CP) -- Walter|c2!es there is "'no real concern" observers here wondering just|European stock. general election, expected to be|'@ken away from the Liberals) He told a press conference), ah 6. 'for the individual's economy, what is going on... One !2rge imponderable is the|called by the government early|than from the Conservatives. |that the Ontario government's| Pitman, New Democratic Party| spiritual' or social welfare. . Conservative MPs, who hold|question ot how much party for- next summer. | WIE 22 years of leadership has cre-;member of Parliament for| He charged Prime Minister every constituency in the Prai-|tunes will be affected by the| One of the main reasons for PRECIOUS KEMINDERS ated "a fixed attitude in that Peterborough, said Saturday|Diefenbaker's term free enter- rie provinces but one -- Cor {heavy crop losses in the west|the government not calling an' EDMONTON (CP) -- The Al-/party.' |guaranteed employment would| prise really means freedom a Leader Hazen Argue's Assini-|this year. In the past, farmers|election this autumn, it is un-/perta government has crates of} Mr. Wintermeyer accused the|S00n be as acceptable as public|to be unemployed. boia riding in Saskatchewan--|hit by hard times have ive ir from qualified sources,|archives and data on early his-|"so-called New Party" of try-|Schools. 50 del | weré putting pressure on thejout their anger against the|was the adverse effect on Ont-\tory of the province, but nojing to establish "economic class) Addressing on 1*"Councl _ REMOTE A government to call a general party in power. jario's Conservative administra-|place in which to exhibit the| politics." jto an Ontario Stee! ouncil) Life of the 700,000 population election this autumn- This fact has led to specula-|tion imposing a three-per-cent|material. Plans are being made; The provincial Liberal leader| of Bhutan, mountainous area 2\ Never were conditions more tion that the government, at the|sales tax for construction of a historical|was accompanied to the Lake-|for the annual meeting of the|between India and China, cen- 5 |propitious for their re-election, |2ext session of Parliament, may} Meanwhile, political observers|museum by 1967, the centennial|head by Senator John Connolly | Northwestern : Ontario Districtitres around hilltop Buddhist \they said. jrevive the system of acreage'are unable to assess the con-jyear and other prominent Liberals|Liberal Association. monasteries. But a much different story is being told by the Liberals, fol- lowing Opposition Leader Pear- son's recent swing through the Prairies. | They say that never since A\they were obliterated in the |Prairies in the -958 election has \there been such a surge of in 4 \terest in the Liberal party. At jone meeting in a southern Man jitoba town, Mr. Pearson drew "* + \800 or 900 people, where a few @ . lyears ago, his supporters say, y | jhe would have considered him- : self lucky to draw 200 j PROMOTE DYMOND Conservative strength on the} ' \Prairies is mainly attributed by Clalra Heron (left) and | vention which opens Monday Saag get thwern MPs to two Beverley Davis tack up poster | in Toronto. Dr. Dymond is |factors. The main one is Agri- of their candidate, Health | one of seven candidates who {culture Minister Alvin' Hamil- Minister Matthew Dymond, in | hope to replace Premier Les- [ton 8 success in selling surplus tae |wheat, now moving steadily into preparation for the Ontario | lie Frost as leader of the par- hi art: ; " , ' ; lexport markets behind the Progressive Conservative con- | ty. Mr, Frost is 'retiring. lBembos and sy oe | The second big factor, the RAILWAY FAVORITE {hitched train rides up and down|Conservatives claim, Is Prime PIOMBINO, Italy (AP)--Rail-|the line. Getting old, Lampo re-|Minister Diefenbaker himself waymen plan a memorial to|cently missed his jump and fell|with his Bill of Rights and sup- Lampo, the dog that daily'under the wheels. port for the cause of the sub Son Parisienne Sport Sedan Introducing the style of the year "He's DOING IT NOW | _ has become a habit with Pontiac! through a 'T-D' home improvement loan We'd like you to meet year's most looked at and longed for. And along comes the '62 | Time after time, Pontiac has introduced the style that was the curving taillights. You don't have to look twice to tell a '62 V Pontiac! And you only have to drive it once to know that an opportunist. The man you see in this picture is taking advantage _ ; nothing else will do for you. 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