Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMGS, Thuredey, April 4,1963 1] Howe In Recess I Harding Clears Entir TORONTO (CP) -- The legis-|government legislation ending lative chamber was empty to-|the ban on sale of colored mar- day on the 70th anniversary of|garine in the province. the official opening of historic) Although official notice has O Queen's Park. not yet been given, reliable The fourth session of Onta-|sources say the bill will be in- rio's 26th legislature went into|troduced this session. Given full its second recess Wednesday|government support, the bill 4 after 59 sitting days in which| would revoke a provision of the members debated and approved|oleomargarine act which pro- the bulk of the government's|hibits the sale, of precolored législative program for this} margarine. year. Leonard Reilly (PC--Toronto- Despite the @@fliest start on|Eglifttom) told the legislature \ J oe the annual budget debate sihce|he Would introduce @ private ees , members will return to|meitiber's bill should the gov: "4 e house April 17 to compléte|ernment hot act this Session. " eir business, REMOVAL .: In thé récéss, provincial law- i" Po makers will have time to add yaR tabhe At et yd = ie rela few bo moval of restrictions' Off sale Of : of the federal election campaign) colored margarine, while Vér- Famous. ; election expected later this)(4jpp -- Toronto - Woodbine ; year, : "Lyric!" : $ asked the government to allow 4 bing go ~~ bg sey a free vote, relieved of party = ; Na fe may be one of the surprises! discipline, should a margarine Pattern ~: which Premier John Robarts|}i1) be introduced. : ' . will have for members when| Ross Whicher (L---Bruce) said ONLY , they complete the last stage Of|he would oppose an . 5 y move al- this session, the first since 1949|iqwing margarine to be colored to continue past Easter. yellow. To prevent any confu- Et J ) = 4 WI I Tt 1 Of R E IS IT JUNE OR LATER? sion with butter, margarine e Speculation at Queen's Park might be colored green, he sug- is divided between June and Oc-|8ested. tober as likely election months, ; Wy although the mandate for the HAS TOP POWER R L. ID present government does not) The Voice of America radio f ' run out until June, 1964, station at Greenville, N.C, is Included in the business still|the most powerful ever built. to be dealt with by the house|------ --------_-- is a promised government draft m bill on medical health insur. pit ae ~ Bes ance. e bill would set the DIME HUNGRY terms of reference for a spe-| ALUMINUM cial committee study, including = = : G \d ; i hearings of representations] if H : . 0 ttawa veterinarian Dr. S, Desjardins, of nearby Point § } | e R. Carloto ceonia tobe telling Gatineau, Que, Dr. Carioto from all interested parties, to) Spic this Doberman Pinscher that - opened the dog's stomach and bt padlngre DP dimes are to spend, not to found 43 dimes. His owner : peor ee Hitinte 4 eat. The dog's appetite for says - loot will help pay the | oteg 6 pene lag head with! ' : i discovered this vet's fees. | " A > y f poo Fee A roma 'igdte --(CP Wirephoto) the introduction of expected] feats? 1 ae Bronze Topaz week by Gis owner, SO Se es : >= SIGN DRAFT CHOICE | Survey Team TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto| ie : Argonaut Football club has an-| Brown M B nounced the signing of their| : Copper aps arren number one Canadian draft zs choice, John Wydareny, a six- FIREP Labrador foot, 185-pound halfback from aoa deed Moree ee the University of Western On- ' Q tario, The 22-year-old Wydar-|fm 78? 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