5 'Fila GGHAWA Tiddlly Teseday, September 17, 1965 CANDIDATE DONS HARD HAT FOR HEAVY WORK AHEAD "HAS WEAK VOICE' 'Thomas' Record Hit By Liberal PICKERING (Staff) -- "The; Mrs, Jones said her interest prettiest candidate of them all'/lies in family life, children, addressed a group of 42 Liberaliwomen, motherhood and wel- supporters in Pickering Village| fare. last night. If elected, she said, her prime Mrs. Frances Jones, intto-|interest would be the welfare of duced as the "prettiest" candi-|the mothers in the province but date of the three hopefuls in the) she would also take an active in- area, gave her speech at St./terest in the roads, police, and George's Anglican Church. ~- |other provincial government re- Mrs, tyr oe sy an sponsibilities, concerned with what is going) «1 believe there should be a on in this province, especially! woman in the house and I think in the field of education". |T°VOn" ee behind me and. push "T feel as a wife and mother) 0) might just push me-into the|™sht. of four I could be an asset inliouse Mrs, Jones concluded. new resale statey. to lastevek thel(4, 8) Chessbenk a pupils at the school. will be teaching, and where they/(¢)'¢Beifast, Northern Iréland). P.§.); W. J. School); Miss E. (Rouge Mill 6); 'W. Hansen|borough 'T.C.); 15 New Teachers & 43% 4) T.C.); Miss Pi Umphrey (Toronto T.C.). Bayview Heights PICKERING -- A total of 15)(5, 6) (Principal's Relief Teach- teachers a the Bay- S! D. Moffatt (7, 8) (Vaughan Heights Publie School|Willard P.S.); ig A h, ae Mrs. M. Bell (1) (Linden teachers, the grades they|py,, Hamilton); A. Gibson Mrs. J, McArthur (K), oye ire Ppaeegamntel R e/GR. Se ee Wh aeae tbat s(i0, (Beter fi é * end-|sistor radios. In Port Hope Z. (CP)=Del. AUCKLAND, N.Z. ( on Bi egates to a Methodist synod PORT SOPH =~ Night here noticed that two clergy- sen had apparently acquired hearing aids since the morning|the Port Hope High School. meeting. The more worldly del-| Registration will be at t egates, however, ftecalled that on ge ns A ' Auckland was playing @ vitallig 9.99 p.m, 'The course will rugby football match and thatistart about 0: the two ministers owned tran- ef tit ction will be decided by the teacher! Commercial subjects -- Type-luniversity life. Tory Reaction To Cudney Letter Attacked MILLBROOK -- "Scandals in the Robarts Conservative Gov- ernment have been disclosed repeatedly by the Liberals. Now the attention of the public is again drawn to the shocking state of affairs by the resigna- tion of Deputy-Minister Robert J. Cudney, a clear protest against the Conservative Gov- ernment for not cleaning up de- partmental matters," Allan Beer, Liberal candidate for Durham Riding, told a meeting held in Millbrook on Monday "The Conservative Govern- the houses of parliament and I feel there should be at idast/B. one woman in the house," she added. a TIME FOR CHANGE oll " been in office for 20)Commission on The candidate added "I know ment of Ontario has made the ACKS HEALTH PLAN headlines again, and what it Dr. Claude Vipond said "wejboils down to is this: a man re here to unseat a governmen|told the truth before the Royal Crime with the result that he has since my femily will be well looked The aim to introduce a fully|been subjected to harassment, after if I'm elected to the house|°°™MPrehensive, universal health as we have an excellent woman| "surance plan has been given working for us who has been the full support of the Liberal with us for a number of years.'|Soverment in Ontario he said. Mrs. Jones charged that the) The Conservatives plan to Conservative party has been in|make the insurance just "little power for the past 20 years and/more available" from the com- the time was ripe for a new) mercial carriers in their provin- "young" party, cial plan, he added. The Liberal party is solidly) He also added that he felt it behind the pension plan being|Was very important that the Studied by the Canadian Fed.|schools in the province be staft- eral Government, she said, andjed by a sufficient number of feels the plan for a provincial|fully qualified teachers, pension p started by the} Dr. Vipond concluded with a Conservatives falls far short of|reference to the three per cent its federal counterpart. sales tax in the province, saying rudeness, and insulting insinua- tions by members of the Con- servative Government of On- tario, men in office who should safeguard the rights of the peo- ple of this province, "Ig the Ontario Tory Govern- ment afraid of the truth? There can be no other explanation," Allan Beer stated. "Never before in the history of Canada has a_ provincial government been involved in so many scandals, It is high time for a chage. Ontario needs good government. The Liberal Party will give Ontario good government. The Liberals have "I fully believe the platform of the Liberal party offers the best in everything to the people of Ontario," the hopeful candi- date said. Mrs. Jones complained of the difference in per pupil grants made to the rural schools and those larger grants made to the urban schools. "Now is the time for all good men and women to come forward and sweep the tired Conservatives out," she said. Mrs. Jones said, "I feel 1 would make a fairly intelligent member of the government." "In the past 16 years we have had a representative in the rid- ing who has a very weak voice in the house -- you ney. about what he is doing," she added. ' Mrs, Jones said that during|'uneral on September 13. her door-knockin had met people sessions she 0 didn't know there is a provincial election|Setvice was held in the Bar- coming up and others who didn't ~y know the date. 73,000 Miles By Scooter OTTAWA (CP) -- Don and Judy Harwood, just returned from a 73,000 - mile journey through five continents mostly by motor scooter, say a trav- eller's most valuable passport is a' friendly smile and an open mind, The the $9,500 tab @ relatively cheap price for a 33-month overland p across Europe and Asia to Australia and back home again ¢Hrough South and Central America. ~ * 'The Harwoods' story began in January, 1961, when Don, now 35, gave up his job as a writer- chalyst | a the vn ae Tesea' partmen' A 26, left hers as a medical jour- nal editor. The couple, married while beth students at Carleton Uni- versity in 1956, had spent more than a year saving an initial fund of $6,500 and in background study and-reading of places they intended to visit. After a couple of months of "the tax is like a constant part- ing souvenir of Mr. Frost, we have been paying it for some time and are still operating at the only legislative program strong enough to provide good government, and the able men to implement it," Mr. Beer hear attested to by ti a deficit." declared. William Riddell Dies In Hospital ORONO -- This community: lost one of its best-known citi- ezns recently when the death of William 'Bill" Riddell occurred on Sept. 10. His oral was ¢ impressive display of flowers and unusually large number of citizens at his uring the evening of Sep- tember 12, an Odd Fellows' Funeral Parlors, attended over 100 members of the order, og a good number of Rebekahs. Mr. Riddell' was a charter member of the latter group. Intelligent people like to have a hobby regardless of business activities. Bill's special hobby was Odd Fellowship. He firmly believed that anyone who lived up to the obligations of the order would be a first class citizen, His living monument is provides you with Free 24-hour "no-heat" emergency service...Free mid- season equipment check... Free annual burner and in the hearts and minds of the many young men whom he per- WILLIAM RIDDELL suaded to join. Another sphere in which hejOdd Fellows to help plant the yeoman service was the/|Scotch pines free of charge with did young Ottawa couple find! United Church of his hom e|the promise that, if the venture town, was a success, he would donate He was a man sincerely dedi-|a certain percentage to the cated to anything that would|building fund of the proposed improve his home community,|new IOOF Hall. -- lodge and human rela-| He kept his word and if Orono 4 citizens are proud of their com- He worked at the Orono Fairltortabie, motiern Community grounds right up to its official Centre, they can thank Bill Rid Opening on September 6, and Mail Who h " epi _ f was on the grandstand during|\, was the spark-plug 0 he evening performance -- the|the venture. hext morning he was taken to| He served on several Grand anville Hospita!l,|Lodge committees, the most where he died three days later,.|notable being the Hospital Bed Bill became interested in re-/committee. When Grand Lodge forestration >and the financialjinstituted a special award for possibilities of Christmas tree|Outstanding service, Bill was growing. 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