Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1967, p. 16

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4 fy, 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 5, 1967 Sally, a hunting dog owned by Burke Sander- ford of Raleigh, takes a MOTHER OF THE YEAR aaaad look at her latest fitter of pups -- 15 in all. Sander- ford said Sally has had three litters with a total of 41 pups. (AP Wirephoto) Gordon Always A Gambler Fights Hard For Principles OTTAWA (CP) --Walter Gor- don once advised an audience to disregard men willing to play it safe and settle for second best. He wasn't talking about himself. . The record proves it. The former finance minister has tended to gamble for the big win and damn the political tor- pedoes. Unfortunately a few have hit the powder magazine, producing spectacular ex- reformer. UPSETS BUSINESSMEN The tiame of the wealthy mover and shaker has been unalterably linked with the movement to curtail U.S. invest- ment in Canada. His views tend|U-S to upset North American bus- inessmen and a great many in stooped, throat - clearing) Mr. Gordon had delivered his partner in a Toronto firm answer before the question was|0f management consultants re- put. In a series of pre-conven- tion speeches, he said there could be no sell-out of Canadian resources and business to the There's no indication now that the tweedy, bespectacled former Now that he's back near the, and the U.S. is a hangover from| But the First National City top, it appears somehow fitting|the Gordon era. Bank of New York was warned that the latest international tiff} qe w.s. government has|away back in 1963 of what was brewing beween Canada and) try protested Canada's in-|in store if it took over Mercan. tention to halt the growth ofjtile. And it was Walter Gordon the U.S.-owned Mercantile Bank|who told them. The principled in Canada. risk-player. 7 RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE pents of his long-held views so lately put. 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