Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1965, p. 23

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nena ' ar oO PEG rut Soe tT: ee 1 Mernin' Li i 69 A . i qie W/L w U Vv iS VW poinis payers a oe : te ee {that matters: of culture should } ! : fF 4 iti 'be left to-individual 'choice and nh ine Status uebec (209 .s2z cerned with government inter- vention in cultural affairs." TORONTO (CP)--The Associ-|cial interests to develop indus-jfacilities for cultural centres in, "It's not for someone in Ot- -- of United Ukrainian Ca-|tries based on Indian re and|cities across Canada of more 'awa to tell me what I can nadians wants a new. constitu-jhandicrafis. Revise istory *: ; tudy.": he said. © man tion making Quebec and the|textbooks should be written to than 250,000 population. s Ray : Bene lsc pupti @ Finest Furniture other provinces two sovereign|give justice to the Indians' pio-| Dr. Gordon Bates, general di-)™Y iree Choice. ® Crystal Chandeliers Lamps, etc. nations in a voluntary political/neering role in the country's de-jrector of the Health League of Canada, he said, was no @ Spanish Imports union, velopment. Canada, said revolutionary|longer bicultural or bilingual © Oil Paintings -- Mirrors. changes are needed in teaching|pyt multi-cultural. | Custom-made drapes -- broadioom -- full decorator But the Canadian Protestant 5 fs i League, Ontario Sesion; saves URGES RECOGNITION if Canadians are to accomplish| | sarvick, onstituti it The Canadian Council of Na-ja - widespread knowledge of S12 Stevenson é . pacar sa eating tional Groups said in a brief it/spoken and written French. The) WE COUNT OUR WAY 2 TURNBERRY INTERIORS Lae dissolve Confederation. "lis time to stop misunderstand- spoken language should i Russian statisticians count . | REMEMBER With thess views "and dthers ge pote jhe he 28 mse a uae grammar sete feme ae not by numbers of in- - } Hiagsrakes Fo inglish'- speaking Cana-/reversing the ctistomary proce-|dividual vehicles but in units of H . pg ad ad royal s eabara. dians and give the various cuJ-|dure. : be 8 aoteenodar. . FOR THE FINEST Shop at Your Stripe Discount Store For Attrac- polly > sagas toned privat tures in Canada the recognition - Custom and tive, Fragrant, Gifts For The Man or Woman 4 : ey deserve. ° pooh four days of public Me eagesn thought it strange tee Ready Made In Your Life. : : ~ itha e commission's prelimi- . + BEERS . ° » * Wednesday, the Larges rg nary report, published nah Feb- : tts ' DRAPES | Complete Selections of Brand Name Toiletries, Cosmetics, heard B. E. Keirstead, profes-\ryary, had not been discussed : 1 Can in i sor of political economy at the/ny party leaders during the . % , ee ee andy, and Chocolates, at Prices Designed for Gifting. University of Toronto, say it/Noy, 8 federal election cam- : aa t Fobrics . . . see j Open For Your Shopping Convenience Thursday and Friday 'til 9 p.m. -- would not be economically feas-| naj eee : Re i " i as y feas-| naign. ' ible to let Quebec formulate its) 4; Wodnesday's hearing, the : é fy Mé&C : Saturday 'til 6 p.m. own monetary and fiscal poli-| ; "3 - a' : ; ze ; {Canadian Institute of Cultural : : | : Glen if that. province is, revog-|camadian. Institute of Culturall ~ 20% OFF : ! | pay eocss:~ |- S T Hq ; p DISCOUNT STORES ® e Treasurer Julian Romanko of " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 2, 1965 2 * nized as a nation. ' : !president of the Toronto French ' The Czechoslovak National) Pres! . "? eee . *, 3, :./school, both urged government 3 a Association" of Canada sald i 5 arn 'the spreading of various | SNOW TIRES , fae & DRAPERIES 24 SIMCOE ST. N. Be) tor . . f DRAPERY TRACKS the Canadian constitution 'so 4 TAs vakewstel ee PAS 7-50-14 Blackwoll Tubeless $93 95 EXPERTLY INSTALLED FORMERLY SABATS. mS wad ron aS tll federal government should set iF? Reg. 29.95. SALE PRICE . . i" = 74 Celina Street 723-7827 ae een Serer jup a centre to study the con- & WINTERIZE YOUR CAR OPPOSES CHANGES itributions of all cultures and $ However, the association's Stine plays, concerts and ex brief said it is up to French-/hibitions. f3* , ' speaking Cai adians "to enjoy, Such a centre would develop iy Avoid Costly Service Cells fully the advantages of their ex-|ways of helping people of dif- 4 Special Rates on isting autonomy within a larger|ferent backgrounds understand ' TUNE-UPS ond BRAKE REPAIRS political and economic unit,|each other and overcome old f rather than by seeking constitu-/animosities and gee gre GARY'S Service tional changes." ings existing in their home- : 89 sso) ea $so 723-6532 The Protestant League's briefjlands, said Institute President > : also called for sefeols te touch John Grudeff of Toronto, a re- te rag Piek-up and the truth about Canada's his-\tired family court judge. > ss ka Delivery tory: History books should) wouLD SPLIT COST stress Wolfe's victory over) Mr. Giles' brief said federal Montcalm on the Plains of Abra-'and provincial governments bam in 1760 and recall that/should split the cost of building French-Canadians are a con-| - Eteanen quered people. 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