Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1965, p. 23

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 19, 1965 ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Roblin Confers With Camp; 'No Personal Significance' WINNIPEG (CP) -- Premier Duff Roblin of Manitoba said Friday "there was no personal significance" to discussions he had this week with national president Dalton Camp about the possibility of becoming a candidate for the national lead- ership of the Progressive Con- servative party. Talks between the Conserva- tive premier and Mr. Camp came amid recurring reports that national leader John Dief- § enbaker will retire. "It was a discussion of no § more than routine character," Mr. Roblin said in an inter- view. Mr. Roblin, 48, has been men- tioned for several years as a possible successor to Mr. Dief- enbaker. He previously had de- nied interest in the leadership. Mr. Roblin, who declined fur- ther comment, talked with Mr. Diefenbaker Friday at Winni-, peg International Airport dur- ing a brief stop by the party leader en route to speaking engagements in Saskatchewan and British Columbia. Mr. Diefenbaker, asked by) reporters about the retirement reports, replied: "The reason for the solici-| tude of the Liberals for me is sponsor Quebec. membership in the world organization. GIVES STRENGTH MINAKI, Ont. (CP) -- The fact that Canada is a multi- cultural society in a bicultural state contributes to the coun- try's distinctive strength and wealth and prevents it from being absorbed by the United States, Justice Minister Guy Favreau told the Manitoba Bar Association Friday night. VANIERS RETURN - OTTAWA (CP) -- Governor- General and Mme. Vanier. re- turned-to Ottawa from Moose Jaw, Sask., Friday night after ja 22-day tour of Western Can- jada, WILL ADD JUDGES | OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min-| lister Favreau served notice Friday of legislation to add two| new judges to the Ontario Su-| je lpreme Court. The proposed Elevators' Association. The as-/amendment to the Judges Act sociation also approved amal-ajisg will add a new judge to gamation with the Ontario Re- the county court of Ontario. tail Feed Dealers' Association, | } CALLS FOR AID | AWARD CONTRACT : . | PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Dr.| PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- A|walter MacKenzie of Calgary, $4,450,000 contract for the con-| president of the Royal College| struction of Champlain College, /of Physicians and Surgeons of DUFF ROBLIN jfirst permanent campus build-|Canada, called Friday night for that they want a change ofling of Trent University, was|federal' aid in building and See ce sihasgic iets' tei de ak eo EATON'S OPPORTUNITY DAY Monday, June 21: at EATON'S in Oshawa ADVANCE PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW |, leadership because they fear/awarded Friday to Foundation) the Progressive Conservative|Co, of Canada Ltd., Toronto.| party." |Construction of the college will] start immediately and is sched-} MEDICARE SELLOUT uled to be completed by. Sep- PORT ELGIN, Ont. 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