Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1966, p. 35

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St. Laurent government -- the,fully matc#ng ensembles, He|gave in his report on the judge shrewd and personable lawyer|exudes affability and is a lively|tabled in Parliament Monday. was a going concern in many|non - stop conversationalist. He|He and a partner had picked|tax @ out of that sale:|rel and squeezed the wutmdst® directions. enjoys the good life, includingjup a piece of land in Sudbury) 'The fact that we had... ma-|price out of them is 2 Besides having amassed a\big cars, and. one of his luxur-|for $173,000 in 1949 and sold dt)noeuvered Kresge's over a bam|to the issue," considerable fortune -- he said|ies is a villa he has owned for|for $325,000 in 1956. Would-Be Actor e e 'Now In Limelight tines he aise year pay of SOLD AT PROFIT. as innocent in auch dealings RONTO (CP) ~ Leo Lan-|tices in the north. His business|a judge--he had held most of| His propensity for picking up|Mr. Rand observed, "is demon- arevile taelt or becoming an|acumen was such that he|the major elective municipal of-|money in large chunks was il-|strated by language addressed actor a§ a young man, but|started a business school as alfices in Sudbury and was ajlustrated by an instance inquiry|to the Tax Appeal Board in the there were too many "hungry|sideline in a few years. power in Liberal politics region-|commissioner Ivan C. Randicourse of an appeal from a gift actors in those depression days.| Friends can still recall himjally, However, in his one run Now he's on stage' front and| opening class at 9 a.m., teach-|for the Ontario legislature, in Ceatre in one of the great po-|ing for an hour and then dash-| 1951, he was defeated. But he SSS | itinat-tadiotal dramas af Cana.|ine off'for the opening of court. bounced bac! and was mayor dian history. bi sg this My 4 seven poms "-- ieee Sor aie 7 y the time he was called to slim well-groomed man 0! ral ays samcempamting ale, the Supreme Court in 1956--as|less than average height, he tained wealth and prestige when | one of the last appointees of the dresses expensively but taste- he decided to turn to a com bination of the law and bus- iness, now has been labelled un- fit to hold judicial office. The federal government is acting on the condemnatory Rand report to ask Parliament to remové THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 31, 1966 3S' 9 to Midoite in the Dining Lounge APPEARING THIS WEEK IN "The Vintage Room" The Exciting Sound of Tijuana a with Be JOEY MORANT and His Sonic Trumpet ANOING NIGHTLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 2nd BIG HIT!! FRANK SINATRA & TREVOR HOWARD "VON RYAN'S EXPRESS" B Ox Office 8PM, Show Starts et Dusk him, The 56-year-old judge refuses to resign, protesting innocence of impropriety in a stock deal, and becomes the first judge since Confederation to be in- volved in such a removal ac- tion. It is one of the few rebuffs in) the life of Leo Landreville since) he left his native Ottawa to %& make his way in the Northern| Ontario mining city of Sudbury) 30 years ago. With only occa-| sional detours, his course has} been steadily upward, Chand | ore politically and finan- | cially. - } covered them. The woman | BROKE WHEN STARTED Downstoirs was released but her hus- | He was broke when he started band was held as a Viet |practising Jaw in Sudbury, but| WHITBY ARENA Cong suspect. in a few years he had one of the} ___(AP Wirephoto) |busiest and most lucrative il Wed., Aug. 31st, 8-12 p.m., Non-Stop REFRESHING Ea) 4 BIG BANDS ON 4 GIANT STAGES GLITTERING: @ THE SPASSTIKS! 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