Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1963, p. 4

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 16, 1963 PLATFORMS OUTLINED Party Leaders Play Vote Tune By THE CANADIAN PRESS objectives must both be aioe es eee ae plan. pg hed answer, These in- cluded in Canada's national pol.| Mg and urban renewal, clu amil ng ley, High-quality welfare services| homemaker nag | : also were needed in cases|nursing A number of important gaps|where money payments may! various ae age needed to be filled in the wel. Welfare Head | 'DRUG STORES Says Canada Still Lagging {ss fo: rule proeram to OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. OTTAWA (CP) -- Richara| "ess 8 complete health care Davis said Friday on he eve plan, a better system of bene. 725-1169 fits for the totally disabled and ws KING ST, EAST « | MITCHELL'S DRUGS LTD. 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 723-3431 TAMBLYN DRUG STORE SHOPPING CENTRE 728-5101 cee, Before a capacity audience of n . '8°! director of the Canadian Wel- their favorite themes Friday|prime minister said that during|fare Council that Canada still + ool election campaign aU-|ihe 1962 campaign the Liberals|has a long way to go in estab. Party leaders played some of|2,000 in a Halifax theatre, the of his. retirement as executive |widowed mothers with oe H | ; } lishing an adequate system of In Halifax, Prime Minister hes tt -- --- wollare orieraiee and yee Mh Diefenbaker said he had told because of the foreign exchange the truth ia. last: year's cam-|'un on the Canadian dollar, | The GByear-old social scien: paign when he had said that) After the election and foreign * made the plage Rh an Canada was in an economic up-|exchange crisis, the Liberals informal ceremony. marking his fare Shatdcrved you" earamen Maro ar ey arrie, Ont., Liberal| Mr. Diefenbaker said he had g ; : Bo al ESA a new con-|wondered at the time whether =, heise wedi con- tributory pension plan has top|Canadians would ever again be-| e tt e the councl) as @) CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS priority in his party's April 8{lieve him, Seneents CIHAWA « PORT HOPS election platform. "Vm able to come back to| , Mr. Davis, actively associ- WHITBY |. COBOURG At Oshawa, T. C. Douglas,|you again and say that in 1962 ated with welfare work for BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO ace oppor Ara arty|Canada's national production more than 43 years, said the|{ Curteins, Dropes Slenkets, Rugs leader, said the most important|had the largest percentage in- social problems created by OSHAWA'S ONLY issue facing Canada is to make|Crease of any country in the/modern-day society have cre-| ° UNIONIZED SHOP the economy grow through|free world." ated a need for a comprehen. | planning by representatives of ag . sive system of welfare programs | 723-4631 all sections of society, |HAS PRIORITY , | and services, $0 MILL 'As Varnve, BIC. Social Credit Mr, Pearson said a contribu-| Social as well as economic! i Beis SOOM "tory pension plan has Liberal] -- $$$ Leader Robert Thompson said:| priority because it is necessary "This is no time far anti-Amer-jand desirable and involves no icanism, Before many years Weladded drain on federal rev- Stavice PRINCESS SORAYA ON CAMERA i i ing to have a common] enyes, i er Rome at which they discussed title if she pursues 4 film are going. ; mmon phage yi ty ge kal js movie contract she signed. The career, an Iranian govern- bam og Rote ga Individuals would start mak: pictured with Italian film pro- former empress, who will try ment spokesman said in Tehe | won't come ail at ange bur letalonn small monthly payments ducer Dino de Laurentitis to become a movie queen, ran tonight. (AP Wirephoto | tart working toward it." "Jout of salary matched by em:| during news conference in will be deprived of her royal via cable from Rome). | ployers contributions, As an| ee -- IS EXHILARATED example, a married man now EDUCATION WEEK AWARD Mr. Diefenbaker whistle-|94 could retire at 65 on a pen- Thomson Newspaper Writer Given Honor "I'm exhilarated as I've not| #250 a month for himself and Twice within a year, .W. {been for a long time." is wife. Stewart Lavell, editorial writer for The Woodstock Sentinel-Re- ~ FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CARS JOHN BEAN "Visualiner" 728-6221 SPECIAL ils Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service THE CANADIAN DIABETIC OD ASSOCIATION $200,000 APPEAL! @ RESEARCH © DIET COUNSELLING SERVICES @ CAMPS FOR DIABETIC CHILDREN © DIABETIC SENIOR CITIZENS @ EDUCATION AND INFORMATION INFORMATION ON REQUEST PHONE Mr. Pearson said the Liberal/ objective is a contributory plan view, a 'Thomson newspaper, § has won a major award for his for people who make oe tor below-average incomes, The jtop limit of monthly pensions editorials. Last year, Mr. Lavell took first prize for editorial writing Lesage Helps {would be based lari f Acadian Paper sits montana" :ontabuton in a contest open to daily news- papers throughout Western On- Pod peer Pega be based on é a. for The Sentinel-Review. Before) QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier| monthly earnings only. NEY joining the Woodstock news-|Jean Lesage of Quebec will be| People earning above-average paper he was with The St,| guest speaker at a Quebec City |*4 pity could pi he to arrange Thomas Times-Journal as re-|dinner Monday night officially sa sity, ihe a » aed old age porter for 15 years, The Oshawajopening a financial campaign) AFANY, "AO. ABIC. tario and sponsored by the Kitchener-Waterloo Press Club. He is now the winner of a Canada-wide competition con- ducted by the Canadian Educa- tion Week Committee. Judges of this year's Education Writing Awards contest have selected his Sept. 4, 1962, editorial "Edu- cation a Joint Effort of Pupil, Teacher, Parent' as "the best " | m a graduate of Queen's B d Market versity, with an MA in history. on W. STEWART LAVELL Activity Weakens By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian bond markets weak- ened slightly during light trad- Times for more than a year; and previously for a year work- ed under Dr, Lorne Pierce. at Ryerson Press in educational textbook work. Born 57 years ago in Smiths Falls, Ont., Mr. Lavell spent his youth in Kingston, where his father was judge of the county court of Frontenac. A hobby! printing press gave him a taste for journalism and he edited his - own weekly newspaper as a boy, worked on school and college papers, and wrote occasionally on historical subjects for The Kingston Whig-Standard, He is Uni- He was among those actively linterested in getting old Fort individual ewapaper article, |Tontne 'Dominion. government jeditorial or review". The editor) silver medal for an essay on the jial is reproduced on Page 6 of| CPR as part of the Jubilee of today's Oshawa Times. Confederation; and has written Other winners are Roger)one book, 'Pioneering With Nantel of Montreal La Presse| Youth", which is the history of and Bruce Mickleburgh of the|the Kingston YMCA. Educational Courier. Mr. Lavell has for the past|Toronto, in 1943. They have a He married Elizabeth Mills, of | on beha!l! of the Moncton daily newspaper, L'Evangeline The campaign's objective is $150,000 and it will be sponsored | \by the Association of French-| Language Daily Newspapers) and the French-Language| eekly Newspapers' Associa.| tion of Canada. | The money is to be used ser OLD TYME SQUARE & ROUND DANCE ALSO SPOT DANCES Saturday Mar. 16 8:30 to 12 P.M. C.R.A. BLDG, 100 GIBB ST. a program of expansion under the supervision of a committee! of publishing specialists. L'Evangeline, only French- language daily in the Mari- times, is the voice of the Aca- dian community, PHONE 725-0173 MARCH 15 to 31 i CENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 534 RITSON RD. 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