Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1965, p. 13

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¥ 2 : a 3 ' 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 4, 1965 Thr ee Ri din gs Pick ed 'Em Appeal Ordered [Sx "tS Ontario Sagres Const plier, Visa Wednesday the a | Beeees ruling, which approved a pro-|noteholders' committee has di-|cured In Atlantic Sale posal by General Acceptance|rected its ; Toronto la ' Corp. of Allentown, Pa., to take|instigate the action: alin ee : 'wee View From The Prairies: 0 : sas i | 10 Times In 10 Elections |.izazeuce .stastcricane *™ omrer* ca rita atin ; 8 2 antic Acceptance Corp.! Donald Tetzlaff of the Na-|to appeal the : , Much The Same As 1963 generac nts one = ------ i: ada's 263 electoral constituen-|the country, By PHIL ADLER tet B,C. cabinet support in Al- West and getting re-elected in\les Put to, the teste Mamet Two constituencies are put- '. y, etka. Ppo! Qu' Apoalie; beak, reputation for complete sensi-jting strings of nine biateuirs EDMONTON (CP) -- Apathy) Conservative Premier Duff} He blamed the Liberals for a tivity to national voting trends.|votes with the winner on the i= = favorite word in the split-/Roblin of Manitoba, after decid-|20-cent drop in wheat prices Kings (P.E.1.), Halifax (N.S.)|line--Prince (P.E.1.) and Lot- fevel politics of the Prairies,|ing not to seek a Commonsjand said the "silly stubborn. (2nd Renfrew South (Ont.) in 10j/binlere (Que.). Each started where most people vote one/seat, nevertheless did go into|ness" of Trade Minister Mitch-| consecutive elections have fe-|with tie i935 election. Lotbin- turned a member of the party|iere's showing has one unusual way provincially and another/action for the federal candi-lell Sharp was responsible for al re ee Bey ea cei ee tov, "down Tn gan movement. ihe 'Tre ta, eine aly he ins sage Cx e Novy. 8 elec' ¢ ' in Hamilton, former <gzi- |, 2am) © , nly three times s wi crake evagaeinpineyel DEFEND ACTIONS wit tne trend eoain will tie the/federation--in 1957, 1888 on ay! $ launched when western grain|culture minister and chief grain) 'The Liberals, using Mr. Pear-|record set by Richmond-Wolfe|1962--going Liberal in its oth M 4 er farmers were too busy with|salesman when the Conserva- ; . son, Mr. Sharp and External) (Que) for unbroken support of |23 votes, their weather-delayed harvestitives were in office, concen- i i .| to be concerned about politicalltrated on selling his party's Pg sage 13 goo eae national winner. It returned| York-Scarborough, in the Tor- speeches, has moved slowly in|farm . policies throughout the) affairs dinate pa Martinik. oo rt the governmentjonto area, has never voted Manitoba, Saskatchewan andj -----------------~| fo grain-country campaigning benches in 11 consecutive elec-jagainst the winning party. Alberta. eid the fadeal araroment F\tions from 1867 to 1908, inclu-|/Formed in 1952, it has sent an The issues haven't stirred) No Blame Put |the last two crop years ex-lbean Since then it's been of fthe|/MP to the government benches much of a:storm in the West,| ported more wheat than the|oa"', gets gto consecutive. elections, a region that is booming with! Diefenbaker government and at' yalifax, a two-member can lula oh at tole. cult hindi industrial expansion and plenty On Ins ' 4 a better price : : ' s ? stituency since Confederation, Vance ha of grain. titution Liberals Herb Meltzer, a sur-|has yoted for the winner 19 ancouver Kast, established under the 1938 Redistribution The Prairies, predominantly geon contesting Edmon-|4j ; a ' 4 Progressive Conservative coun-/ TORONTO (CP)--A coroner's|ton West, Bill Sinclair in Ed-lione tig poe y beech Ea has voted against the win- try since the Diefenbaker sweep|jury Wednesday night absolved|monton-Sirathcona and Charles! pair of opposition MPs. Four is patty in nine elections of 1958, keep a sharp eye on|the Ontario reformatory in sub-|McDonell in Peace River OP-\times its representation was alco 1935 to 1963. It hasn't even wheat sales as a campaign topic/urban Mimico of blame in the|posed compulsory aspects Of| slit, one MP from the Pe 8 er a representative in. the offis though candidates generally|death Sept. 11 of Adrian Dex-|their party's proposed medical) ment sarty, the other front the cial Opposition, choosing -- in- hold to the platforms laid 'down|tator, 38, of St. Thomas. care insurance plan. opposition, 'twice iia cole carlo stead CCF and NDP, by their leaders. | Dextator was serving a year's The insurance debate in Al- whon the ancaeyativen @ea the Winnipeg North Centre, But exceptions have devel-|Sentence after his conviction in|berta warmed after Premier! country and twice when the Lib- formed in 1924, elected a gov- oped. Three Liberal candidates|St. Thomas last Jan, 11 on|/Manning took a firm stand) orals took it. ernment MP once, a Conserva- in Alberta opposed the compul-| charges of break, enter and against the Liberal proposals, | Ranfcow South voted for ts tive in 1958, But in 11 other sory aspect of the federal gov-| theft. He died in Toronto West-jsaying compulsion would take , fer Ade wi i r | elections it has been labor, CCF ern Hospital while undergoing! away freedom of the individual. gv thee Pkg mecnetiod NDP, ernment's proposed omy treatment | Mr. Pi id duri $ | Mr, ars § N | cal care insurance program, a earson sald during a) ation. From 1867 to 1926, before| j in the Liberal) The jury was told that Dex-|1%4-day flying trip to Alberta : . / " po i se ei tator died of a combination of |points that S body's freedom) it went on its current string, it Liberal hopes rose in Saskat- lung cancer, liver cancer, liver) would be destroyed and the] seeamned a government MP 10 chewan when Premier Ross failure and bronchial pneu-|rights of the provinces would| meer an opposition MP six Thatcher appeared on the same| omnia. mic jbe respected. _ wh platform in Humboldt with) roner Eli Cass said in-|' The prime minister also dis-/ VOTED 24 TIMES Prime Minister Pearson. The|quests are mandatory in On-/puted opposition claims that the) Kings has voted in 24 elec-| premier made no secret of the|'#zi0 for persons who die while|Liberal government had let the|tions starting in 1874--P.E.I, | differences between the two under arrest in police cells. --|oil industry down in the exportientered Confederation in 1873-- | Liberal governments but added: 'When the chips are down, a Liberal prime minister can always count on Saskat- chewan." Conservatives held all 17 Saskatchewan seats in the last Parliament. MINISTER ILL cmz esses Hnjoy relaxing f JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FAR EAST Wer L404 SNA SNA AAAS III 47 ~~ aX. re Minister Harry Hays entered Oe vee eet a. H bd " looted heavily on the 56-year- Wil h ON THE + S. MUNESHIMA MARU" old former cattle auctioneer to p : Q i ; rime Quality Ungroove spread the Liberal farm pro- gram through the West. His son took over the cam- Pag paign in his Calgary South seat 9 while Alderman Ray Ballard | waged an aggressive campaign E to win it for the Conservatives. But the Liberals were unable to find a last-minute substitute for the minister's heavy speak- pod schedule in the Prairie region. : LAUAN IN CRATE LOTS less than 8c In the 1963 election Alberta : : returned 14 Conservatives, one ' . , Liberal (Mr. Hays) and two Oy b, . oe Social Credit MPs, including 2 " 1 Ww h leader Retest or. Mani- : Sa d ' ih toba gave 10 of its 14 seats to ' ers the Conservatives with Liberals ' \ . Sy : . S Pp iq. foot and. New Demotrats getting \ % , ' q , , : | A two each. $2.59 ® CRATE The Liberals have based their aa ay 6 , i 1965 campaign on an appeal for 4 "4 a. ay i, Liberal a for the) ¢ - 4 ' 4 : 4 x 8 West in a majority govern- a. ' ' ' : . ment, Pensions, medical insur-| (3am ; ' ec N a SHEET _ LoTs ance and general prosperity », y ) e ni * _-- have' also been emphasized. Scandals are rarely mentioned. . %: : ' : Hoo SB we . Sa Ue f. "wyeen" 4x7' 39 arya a,b | PP RANDOM "VEED" PANELLING © "78.99 4x8'8$..74.,.x., deal for grain farmers. They hit the Liberals with charges of less than crate lots add 20c per sheet to cover handling costs corruption in high places and blamed them for slowness | OUR DIRECT PURCHASES FROM THE BEST FAR EASTERN MILLS moving grain for export. j | ALLOW US TO CARRY LARGE STOCKS AND INSURE TOP QUALITY didates have focused on a wheat price of $2 a bushel and @ compulsory medical care in- surance plan. ic | TWO WHEAT PRICES paleo | ARBORITE Special Purchase MAHOG Social Credit h led f tworprice "wheat system pple j ; or export and one fo ti j Rs ts reel conn many nice colors C | FACTORY GRADE APPROXIMATELY cic Maite ers a a ea Be so 3 x4and3x5 | SAVE] DOORS [save Liberal, Conservative and ~~ FOOT _. QUARTER INCH x $2.82 quan: NDP candidates are contesting| 4x 8 : 2 6 xX all 48 Prairie seats. Social! ; 1-8x6-6 $4.01 Credit has a full slate in Al-| : ; Nationalite Seria, By i. ap cali and} ' , - GOLDEN GLITTER § ap 1-10x6-6 $4.22 % 44 in. Manitoba, | ; ; : : Premier Ernest Manning and ; j 4 ON WHITE ig SHEET 2-2x6-6 $4.60 ° his Social Credit cabinet joined) : ; 4 x | ' siaer 2-4x6-6 $4.77 EACH te ; : 'gu ig" 26x68 $5146 20 x66 the tt in Alberta and sent . some of his ministers into Brit- H ish Columbia to support federal ' E. 2 uality Birch KITCHEN ABINETS candidates there in exchange i § i Q y : Q 2-8x6-6 $5.13 j ¥i . Arborite tops -- Stoinless Steel Sinks 2-8: x6-8 $5.37 % va 4x4 88. 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