Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1966, p. 26

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 24, 1966 to hide, 1! re-elected, 1 would naired, guitar-twanging teen-'voiving non = mandatory rules;;when it ts done in an innocent, Dealing with communications|said and agreement on goalé 26 YH OMAN é ee set up a legislature committee I een-a ers ager and won some support but magistrate and school way?" he asked reakdowns between husbands'and rules that are important, to scrutinize the expenditures of from his Roman Catholic aud wincipals occasionally applied The tight jeans and the rest 40d wives, Dr, Vallee said so- he said. Where these broke W the treasury hoard ence the rule seemed t& be the way the young ci¢ties: with the most statle down, husband - wife relation- Lesage ould sta is Touring the riding of Port A ed Dr. Vallee, a University of Ot s Catholic and 4 member of Bave chosen to say they want family lives have little oral' ships broke down neuf, he told students at St pprov: tawa professor, told a church jhe conference industrial Wfelte get back 10 the simple communication -- seneninciinannnimastat f sponsored social life conference | and jeisure workshop, Dr. Val-| They were saying that things' usbands and wives could SCHOOL DRAWS LINE ss . rd a n vo M De artment or ae. "aeiemetine ae everybody incl.ding the young jee said long hair, a trend to are over-arg communicate without talking LOS BANOS, Calif. (AP)-- anpower p moteretion" in its treatment of y a ee must observe cerialn rule drop socks and a keen interest, Adults, he said, tell children too much. When communica- The school board here has set the English-speaking minority But there was too much con-\in Bob Dylan-style folk musi¢ito be individuals but when the tions broke down, it involved rules for students' appearances, QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier,on the mobility of workers from! *ppig would set an example for. OTTAWA (CP) -- Anthropolo-/cern expressed about teen- were forms of a back-tonature| young come up with something| talking past each other rather) Boys' hair must not go past the Jean Lesage again gave notice one province to another, but it'the treatment of French-speak- gist Francis Vallee Sunday gave|ager's hair styles, clothes and movement different, they are told not to than not talking evebrows in front or the collar tn faderal authorities Mondayv' would set the policy for mobility tng minorities outside Quebec. |\a nod of avproval to the long-iso on. These were categories in--+ "But why should we vbjectido it It's the content of what is\at the back night that his. Liberal govern-| within its own borders i oxen i ts the content o v Asjat the b ment plans to set up its own Mr. Johnson drew a crowd of manpower department and op- 2.990 in Chicoutimi Monday erate its own employment serv- night, He stressed the youth of| ice if returned to power in the Union Nationale candidates and| June 5 provincial election the fact that 68 of the party's| He outlined his party's policy 108 candidates are newcomers i q 00 at Tuten crowd Of 14) cov aks OF REFOMSS Daniel Johnson, oppos! Parlier, in a Shawinigan ad-| tion leader in the 'last legisia-| dress to the Commercial Union . ture, gave voters.of the agri- of the St. Maurice region, Mr.| cultural Lake St, John area an Lesage stressed the administra-| outline of Union Nationale farm tive reforms the Liberals had policy made since 1960 He told a rally of 200 in Alma, His government had nothing that under a Union 'Nationale , Enjoy a cool, comfortable Summer with administration, farmers would © y a no longer need to block high ways or march on the | la * ® gege ture, This was to protest action! esert if e umi | 1ers taken by the local farmers last | ' year after excessive rain dam aged crops 25 Ibs. of Calcium Chloride Included at The Un on Nationale would 4 No Extra Charge. "lift agriculture out of its stag nation" by establishing insur ance plans covering livestock You know how hot and sticky our Summers can as well a6 crops || be! 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