Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1962, p. 22

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_e+.rererve © ve "vr YT © es fv ' jde a test case of its powers,|will announce by Friday what|formation on what we've done the chairman of the Ontario/action is # be taken. * |and what we intend to do."' He Flue-Cured Tobacco trewers'| The board is the agent for the Would not comment further. ro Sg board said Tuesday)4 600 tobacco growers in' On--~ "4 ae ht, | ' ? ' got ficial ae tario. It sells tobacco and sr SUMMER AT McGILL BE ol aitamaoting re mares production based on ac-| MONTREAL CP)~--The 9,532 ket tobacco grown last year on|"°#8e Testrictions, |persons enrolled for summer Mr, Demeyere said Williamjcourses at McGill University , House OKs Fullerton, beige Group May Test Robarts Raps Sopha | Its Powers land where the board had not! do aan ; ; ' ae : TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP) allotted a tobacco marketing! Broda of RR3 Scotland is one of TORONTO (CP) Premier/cency which: should exist be-| Mr. Letherby said that he had|The province's marketing au- quota, They apparently planned|the growers involved, Mr.|7,540 Canadians, 696 students Robarts sparked an hour-long tween man and man and aboyejtsed the term, but only because thority is preparing to take ac- ' si ; Broda, asked to comment, said/'rom other Commonwealth debate in the legislature Tues-\all between member and mem- that was what the evidence re-\tion against three Windham |! #5 4 test case "Tillsonburg (site of the board's|countries and 649 from none day in one of his most spirited' ber quired and members of all three 'Township farmers in what may! He said the board's solicitor headquarters) has all the in-|(Commonwealth countries. latiacks on the opposition this cuss LIBERAT parties greed Mr. Fullerton Ss - es wre oe - Siabadnc da eee a! was not barred from the House. Y ta al came during debate While Members of the govern- Mr. Sopha rose later to pro- at the afternoon session when/Ment majority pounded their test that he had taken no per- |John Fullerton (PC -- Algoma. @sks .lustily, Mr. Robarts ac-) 073 pleasure in his disclosures Manitoulin) was cleared of any|cused Mr. Wintermeyer of try-| 20+ Mr. Fullerton but he still| impropriety in timber deals with M8 to link mention of Mr. joie ed 'that the government the Ontario government some Fulierton's name to the request ember was "morally wrong"! years ago for Supreme Court study so that! what he bad done. "At the same time, a legisla- it stayed before the public eye. tg . ; ee ae ' Of NDP Leader MacDonald. When he promised to "'take, tive committee established his Of ? zeader MaCVOnase, : . : "i who c 7 eport this matter to the hustings and right to sit in the House who called the committee report ; ry & "whitewash job." the premier let the public judge," the pre- The issue, apparently decidedj4 "Whitewash job," the premier Peetarind: Ga ahkad: Well by the committee's clearance,|SHapped: "If it doesn't work out) Mier retorte gt rt a es came to the surface when Pre the way he wants, he yells/be there." mier Robarts accused the two| Whitewash' opposition party leaders of He said he "flatly refused" to SAFETY SERVICE "prostituting" the committee. (accept the suggestion that sec- ; ' MHERSTBURG ae Mr. Fullerton's right was/tions of the Legislative Assembly ARSED SEY A: on y) questioned Dec, 14 when Elmer Act be referred to the Supreme Adenion township firemen are! 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The ruling was} will be carried in the township POURS INVISIBLE TALC the three Liberals and one NDP upheld 50 to 23, with Liberal and fire truck. diesenting NDP members opposed. rename P, Mills , The committ ee rejected CLAIMS 'WHITEWASH' has amendments from NDP Leader Mr. MacDonald accused Lloyd ice Donald MacDonald and Liberal Letherby (PC--Simcoe East) of Leader John Wintermeyer having told the committee, dur- Mr. MacDonald's amendment ing a closed-door session, that: would have had the committee "What we wanted was a com-, report state that Mr. Fullerton 'pjete and utter whitewash of was "indiscreet" in getting in-| Johnny Fullerton." volved in such a deal, and Mr Ae IEEE sitchin |Wintermeyer's would have sent *,°? legal and technica! point iy ritical brought out in the hearings to SAVE awye C jthe Ontario Supreme Court for RR oP a judicial ruling Before the. committee retired ON to consider its decision, both Of Steelworkers = (2.2m. AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE elieved Mr Fullerton's right to TORONTO (CP) rs| Mr. Golden said that to sup- Sit in the legislature was not in 24 00 ef the United Steelworkers of|port the impression t the lo-|@ues ion ' America (CLC) have practised cal would change its interna- Mr. Robarts said Mr. Sopha "deception on a grand scale" in tional affiliation, the steel union had waited until Mr. Fullerton ° BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE . Sudbury, lawyer Aubrey Golden formed a local in Sudbury and left the chamber last Dec. 14 said Tuesday gave. it the same number--598-- before raising the question-- SCHOFIELD-AKER Mr. Golden was addressing as the Mine Mill al without notice and on the very the Ontario Labor Relations Instead: of eve hgh Christmas adjourn- LIMITED Board, which is hear writ Teal. -- ee os rome en . some ot} 360 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-2265 -- by the Steet : ege," Mr. Robarts said an- @ Don Ellison © Gerry Osborne @ Ralph Schofield © Reg. 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