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Send 50c. | Select r Resort the tourist industry's is a shortage of first: el accommodation, But- but both government istry are working to » the problem. i) BUILDERS vernment is backing encourage construction iotels, refurbishing of and the building of also changed its laws breweries, owners of ar hotels in the coun- vote more money to ommodation. aland has five new ho. even more planned or struction with a total 28,500,000. i, a tourist centre of ple which is the coun- rr port of arrival by ea, has almost 1,000 'lass hotel beds, But- A Canadian Pacific t arrives here every s on a Vancouver- light, the only Cana- e with a scheduled 0 the South Pacific, intellectual Swinger is Liberal To Watch By RONALD LEBEL French, now technically limited French-speaking emerging na- TAWA (CP)--Pierre Elliot|t0 Parliament and its journals, |tions in Africa. feau, a left-leaning intellec-|and to define the division of} He will visit Tunisia, Togo "'swinger"'who used to taunt/Powers more clearly, and alcameroon, Senegal and the Pearson government in/eneral revision to update sec-liyory Coast before flying back , emerges as a Liberal oe that have become abso-\to Canada Feb, 7. h. : : ees Mr. Trudeau, MP for Mont- Npw on an official tour of five wit, GO TO COMMITTEE real Mount Royal, graduated in ch-speaking countries int Af-/ The government will then an-|law from the University of Mr. Trudeau is handling|nounce its proposals, refer them|Montreal and took post-gradu- al special projects for the|/t9 a parliamentary committee |ate studies in law, political rnment and figures in spec-|next fall for extensive hearings|Science and economics at Har- pn about cabinet appoint-/and follow up next year with|vard, the Sorbonne and the Lon- s expected in March. detailed discussions with the/don School of Economics. Pmme Minister Pearson con-|provinces. He served in the office of pd in the Commons last} Mr, Trudeau brings impres-|Prime Minister Louis St. Lau- that his parliamentary |sive qualifications to this task.|Tent from 1949 to 1951, then semptary is acting as a consult-/4s a law professor at the Uni-|Opened a law practice in Mont- wo a committee of deputy| versity of Montreal from 1961|real, specializing in labor and ters preparing the federal/unti] 'his surprise plunge into|Civil liberties cases. Mach to constitutional dis-|nolitics in 1965, he specialized in| A bachelor with a preference ons. constitutional law. for fast sports cars and de- committee is expected to} Now one of the best-known |cidedly casual clothes, he edited Weit far-reaching recommen-|federal Liberals in Quebec, he|the left - wing magazine Cite s to the cabinet in thejargues strongly against French-|Libre for 12 years. fifew months, They will deal|Canadian demands for a com-| When the Pearson govern- ia full review of the Brilish /pletely new constitution based/ment acquired nuclear weapons America Act of 1867. on the "two-nation" theory. in 1963, Mr. Trudeau was one proposals are expected | On his current three-week Af-|of the harshest critics of the de- lule a new formula to amendjrican tour, he is discussing pro-|cision. onstitution in Canada with-|posals for the founding in April] A close friend of Manpower esort to the British Parlia-|of a parliamentary association|/Minister Marchand, the new possible amendments tojof French - speaking countries|leader of the federal Liberals' GONE ATR |Liberals just before the Nov. 8, me d l Wi i W J b 1965, federal election, along with +, era in er orks 0 Ss Gerard Pelletier, now MP for i Montreal Hochelaga. the Liberals' Quebec i RONTO (CP)--The federal] One would offer mobility bene-|a time when pee Me te fitten and other manpower|wages for a given job in one ams require drastic revi-|area. This would allow them to id the official status ofjand increased Canadian aid for Quebec caucus, he joined the Mr. Marchand and_ journalist s : The three intellectuals were st-Be Rewritten, Changed |..2%, 7, nslectuas_ were r works program must be/fits to workers who get low|were flying thick and fast. says Jean Marchand, man-|move to other locations "where d immigration minis-|they can get higher earnings ik a \for their talents." | TE PEE told a party constituency| 'Further, the program should DRIVE-IN ing Saturday that the win-jbe changed to help persons orks program, under which|move from regions that have z itawa pays 50 to 60 per cent|chronic seasonal unemployment Now Showing labor costs of municipal con-|to others where work is steady." ion in winter, must be! The scheme has yet to be ap- JERRY LEWIS more productive. proved by the cabinet but Mr. | ci. plan is not used by many|Marchand. said he foresaw a " } ipalities in need of. this|system there would remove all| Visit To A of assistance in their un-|the financial] obstacles that| yment problems, he said,|could prevent persons from| Small Planet" se often they cannot af-|moving. litical party should have a church in its pocket, T. C. Doug- las, federal leader of the New Democratic Party, said here Sunday night. Street Baptist Church, Mr. No Church |Caouette Says Party Union Should Have will Not Be Possible Soon Politicians LONDON, Ont. (CP)--No po- Speaking at the Adelaide Douglas said he disagreed with right to speak out in conscience) against any government or} group of men," he said. "And/ Mr. Douglas, a Baptist minis-| ter, said any church has to be} speaks out against racial dis- crimination. "And yet, how often the church has been silent when it should have been speaking out," he said. | He cited apartheid in South) Africa and segregation of Ne- groes in the southern United Mr. Caouette referred to Gil- les Gregoire, a Quebec MP who left the Creditistes after he be-|seeking publicity and is trying came president of a provincial|to pile up political capital. Credit party. will be possiblesseparatist group known as le) There was no need for any move by Quebec to separate QUEBEC (CP) -- Creditiste leader Real Caouette said dur- ing the weekend he does not think a reunification of his Que- bec-based group and the Social Ralliement national. The Creditste chief said Mr.'from Canada. Gregoire, who now sits in the Commons as an independent, i: "When Robert Thompson is THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Januory 30, 1967 17 The British North Americajtices, this resulted from insuf- Act gave Quebec sufficient pro-| ficient vigilance on the part of tection and, if the provincelits political representatives in sometimes had suffered injus-| Ottawa. : FTI KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MARDI GRAS BALL Saturday, February 4, 1967 = > », LE sufficiently developed to under-} stand the position of French-! Canadians, a reconciliation will churches getting involved with|be possible," Mr. Caouette said, party politics. lreferring to the Social Credit "A chureh must reserve the Jeader, | Mr. Thompson had developed | to some extent in this respect : as had other national party Be os gy Bo Mo pet leaders, but not enough for an/ even my own." "| agreement ; : é : ' |would bring reunification. Mr. Caouette also told a Sa- i i jch|turday press conference that rival a diretangytjn Be a Quebec is not separatist but it loes want to be respected by) the rest of Canada." SOME REUNIFICATION There have been some moves recently in the direction of a| reunification of the two groups, which split'up in 1963. KE d States as examples. BACK TO WORK Don Owen, director of the National Film Board's Nobody Waved Goodbye, has started filming The Ernie Game, star- ring Alexis Tanner, 25, of Strat- ford, Ont. STARTING WEDNESDAY DEAN ANN- MARTIN MARGRET to pay for construction ma- | & als. The scheme also is mis- a . Mi by municipalities doing un-| Bessary work. Bell Boy "Mr. Marchand said the fed- H i manpower mobility pro- Box Office Opens may be extended to cover | at 7:00 P.M. kers about to become un- foyed through planned lay- ! Show Begins at He in companies cutting back 7:30 P.M. going out of production. believes the program can fade more realistic by re- Wine the present four-month loyment clause. © mobility program, which ] tinto effect a year ago, pro- grants or loans to unem- a workers to help them ni to a place where they can ork. BE REPAID p of the troubles with the gram is that the scheme will pay a grant to a displaced ker if he has been unem- yed for four months. If he is to move to another area e he has been out of work) ® months, the grant becomes in that he must repay. 'don't like the measure and 't think the workers like er. We'll get rid of it." yeral other changes are be- with every Bucket or Barrel of D Kentucky THE CANADIAN PRESS ° ° least 20 persons died acci- d ly across Canada during rie ) weekend, 14 of them in ic mishaps. ere) ! lickin' good! FER pCanadian Press survey from) ft' finger o . Friday to midnight Sun- local times, also showed p persons killed in fires, one hunting accident and two le crash of a light plane. "Manitoba, which a week ago Reported no accidental deaths, weekend listed the highest with five killed in traffic one in a fire. Quebec, one person was rted killed in traffic, one in nting accident and two in a yj Foster's e crash. : : y Pee eae and Scott's din a traffic mishap. is Chi k Vill nree eats in British Columbia, ic en ma In er and one in eac: I; ake out Stores ova Scotia and New Bruns- askatchewan, Newfoundland Prince Edward Island re- d no accidental deaths. survey does not include bral or industrial deaths, wn suicides or slayings. 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