16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, SATURDAY, September 18, 1965 Satistyin g, Dramatic Week For Dietenbaker's Tories By FRASER MacDOUGALL OTTAWA (CP)--What a dif- ference 2% years can make! Saturday, Feb. 8, 1963, with the campaign for an April 8 election lying ahead, John Dief- enbaker looked back on a week that ranks among the most shat- = in Canadian politics. litician, with dissident mem- rs of his Conservative party | SATURDAY | NIGHT DANCE OLD oo * ga MODER Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versetile Group Saturday, Sept. 18, on his 70th birthday, he girds for the Nov. 8 election campaign after one of the most satisfying weeks ever enjoyed by a Canadian ager } --The Progressive Conserva- eagerly heeidng his rallying call for unity. Although his physical health was sound as he opened the 1963 campaign, Mr. Diefenbaker showed the strain of what he himself once described as "strenuous, difficult and trying" times, This year, he i is buoyant, full of zest and obviously straining at the bit to pitch into the bat- tle against the Liberals who dis- placed him from office in 1963. That February week in 1963 nm, | wae packed with high political tive government was defeated in the Commons on a confi- dence Issue, the second such event since Confederation, forcing an election. A palace revolt against the prime minister was quelled in thinly-velled secrecy. --Thres-cablnct--ministors-re signed in a bitter policy dis- pute over nuclear arms that shook the administration. Prime Minister Pearson, then Liberal Opposition leader,| summed it all up as "seven days that have shaken our world." The key issue all that week was whether Canada was to equip its nuclear weapon car- riers with nuclear warheads, al- though a deeper chain of issues ran through it and earlier cri- sis-period events. The week began with the res- ignation of Douglas Harkness as defence minister. He termed his views on nuclear weapons ir- reconcilable. with those of the, prime minister, Tuesday half a dozen or more cabinet ministers met in the of- IZZA telephone 728-0192 EPI's | "Ladies! Let ius do the work for You!" eOSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE 723-4972 NOW PLAYING | TONIGHT THRU TUES. 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Davie Fulton, works minister, went home to British Columbia to lead the provincial Conservative party. Ernest Halpenny, state secre- tary, dropped out befause of poor health. Despite the setbacks, Mr. Diefenbaker fought a tenacious campaign, winning 95 of the 265 seats against 129 for the Liber- als who took over the govern- ment. This week things were differ- ent in the Conservative camp, with Mr, Hees at the centre of the most dramatic ment. DON'T FORGET Che Rih Room Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m, GENOSHA HOTEL | Digan Oshawa Steak House 1626 Simcoe St. North om i ci RICHARD Vondefl tobe Young: = ov TECHNICOLOR" | (9 TODAY ! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Georgina & Jimmy " HONKY TONK DUO Appearing Nightly The Starlite Lounge Genosha Hotel COL. SAUNDERS SAYS "Help me celebrate my 75th a <2 @ @ @ #4) on my delicious Kentucky Fried Ghicker FAMILY BUCKET REG. $3.75 FOR 3. 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Also this week, another stray- ing Conservative came back to the gold, E. A. Goodman of Toronto, a former power in the party who broke with Mr. Dief- enbaker over the nuclear issue, is back in harness as, national campaign chairman. iy There are reports the party will have enthusiastic support this time from other prominent Toronto-area Conservatives who remained aloof, or were. in out- right. opposition, in 1963. HAUS NEW YORK (AP) -- With 1966 models starting to roll off the assembly lines in quantity, the U.S. auotmobile industry continued to boom this week, It has been a pacesetter for the surging economy all year. Although the new models have not reached the showrooms as yet, sales of new cars were higher than expected in the first 10 days of September. As a result, motor issues led compared with like period a year earlier, The big sler, ahead of 1964. reported a decline. ago. 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