Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1967, p. 7

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Liberal Head | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Apr B, 1967 7 | : = Women In Commons pret Of | Centenniai Book. jis (cre ot Come, of sovereignty and ethnic ori- Is A Do-It-Yourself Job | 'Criminal Mind) Not Handbook i tier TORONTO (CP) -- Elme ; Sopha (l--Sudbury) was told Centennial volume tracing Can-|dustrial present. By MARILYN ARGUE jected 'to Mr. Marchand's re-|MP Pauline Jewett and New|Tuesday he exhibited a '"crim-|#42'§ economic, sovial, political) Music, literature, the visual OTTAWA (CP) -- Putting/marks, delivered during a panel|Brunswick MP Mrs. Margare | nal mind" in implying in the and cultural growth is being arts, theatre, architecture and more women members in the|discussion on whether women|Rideout, Mr. Marchand stuck tc] egislature that the government sold this year in place of the ballet are examined. House of Commons is a do-it-|could best serve government as|his guns. icted improperly in awarding a| Official handbook of the Domin-; A resolution urging 450 local yourself job, Immigration Min-\legislators or background work-| He said any law which woul | yanchise for the operation of °" Bureau of Statistics. clubs to submit by AY ister Marchand told delegates ers. require appointments of womer | >ntario restaurants at Expo! Described as the largest pub-! ae riefs to the to the National Women's Lib- Agriculture Minister Greene,|{o the Senate or cabinet woulc | j7. lishing project ever undertaken royal commission on the status eral convention Tuesday night.ja fellow panellist, also arousedjbe an artificial, reactionary) The accusation was levelled|by the Canadian: government-- of women, and work for estab. - fgg aa on men to do|some objections with a proposal|measure. : : it Mr, Sopha by Development|and probably by any book pub lishment of separate provincial : \that policy planning, instead of] He remained firm when pan-| \jinister Stanley Randall, who|!isher in Canada--the book will|commissions, was unanimously It was not male discrimina-|campaigning, might fit in better|ellist Mrs. Fernande St. Martin i initi j sllist Mrs. St. M rarlie . ' have an initial press approv: tion but female disinterest that|with women's role as a home-jeditor of the French edition o! aa 4 ger ~ 500,000 copies. sae iss erties had resulted in so few women maker. |Chatelaine magazine, said i! i | i s » §aia Ports of Call International Ltd.,| It will sell f vi 5 political candidates. | Outnumbered by four women|was men who had_ obtained | sell for $2 with a 2s | Wes ; ig Va fir y a.|per - The 300 delegates gently ob-ion the panels, including former\¢qual working conditions for bite of varmnie negates nee ie faghh a OSHAWA TIMES ee ~ | women oie "The McNamaras--we know| Entitled Canada One Hundred | {ates De ae '6 Me who they are and where they| 1867-1967, it describes the moti P CTURE At Least 10 Veteran Members |rrz7utce2, it .t8mey st" Me sopha'salay "You are, RE-PRINTS jcommission equalling six per . Pee ee : not kidding anyone." men did discriminate against) «oy; out of the gutter," Mr. s . | ww, j & Will Be Absent From Elections "272% 2.ccot2 satPazt manda snouted™ Backs" you re OF ReOss sale Availble At workers discovered when they havea criminal mind." Mr. Ramsay said the Ontario Senenes 5 4 ' : found themselves in the front| 'y4, Sopha, who tried unsuc- restaurants will be among the NU-WAY PHOTO ) -- | east|son encouraged him to run inj room while the back room boys cessfully to make Mr. Randall |!east expensive at the world SERVICE 10 veteran members, including|the provincial election for the /|discussed policy. ; former Liberal leader Andrew |experience. Mr. 'Thompson be-| In a morning speech attended "ettact the remark. said outside "1 Thompson, will be absent when|came the first Liberal to take|by Mrs. Lester Pearson, wife the house that the franchise) He predicted gross sales by! 951 King St. £., Oshawe ithe Ontario legislature meets | Dovercourt since Confeder-\of the prime minister, former award was a flagrant misuse the restaurants and lounges will 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each jafter the next provincial elec- ation. 'MP Margaret Konantz of Win ef whe npg patronage, exceed $1,000,000. Out of this ghd tion. Five years later he became|nipeg told delegates they must) nd Said a personal friend of the government was countin 5x7 -- 1.25 each ed New Democratic Party|leader after a sixth-ballot vic-|form study groups on important Sige mcbogebe en d os a net profit of about $180 Po 20% Discount on Orders member, five Liberals and four|tory over bro: ster- .|questions facin ery yen an opportunity to make &/ spioide ! } adcaster-business-!4 ns facing government, profit and gain prestige from/and Ports of Call would likely of 5 or More Pictures Progressive Conservatives have'man Charles Templeto " Results could be submitted to pleton who} i the operation of a government Set $40,000 to $60,000 ' whee ' announced they will not contest|does not have a seat in the the national organization to sieietdoiicebeleetiereasat= te § oe the election that Premier John legislature. show that women could com- ed a ; Some a Robarts may call. within a} The Liberals will also miss pete with any man ne Liberal member also gym et net BR RR GM ima em J ; esti ith an. : ™ Sm ml em rm }month. Mr. Oliver, 63, whose love of Said the government _pur- sea "l e | Mr. Thompson, 42, told sup- public speaking and debating chased the headquarters build Th }porters Monday night the heart|was born at rural Sctiool No. 7. | hf ung. of the Ontario Medical IS coupon can e |condition that forced him to re-|Artemesia, in Grey County, Caring a e cage ian og from a |sign as leader last November|where he graduated at the age arte Operated. by ANE Samy. th t t [ d fi | jwill also prevent him from con-/of 13. SAYS BID LOWEST e s av 0 a won er U testing the Toronto Dovercourt) After working on the family t " Mr. Randall, who read tern 4 ; mily | : rms) uropean vacation seat he has represented since/farm, he' was elected in of the franchise to the house 4 1959. at the age of 22, as a United 7 rey said later that Ports of Call | Two Conservatives, Kelso|Farmers Party member. ' BOWM ANVILLE (Staff) ~,| won the award after its bid was E This summer BOAC offers te dill, eae |Roberts (Toronto St. Patrick)| He joined the Liberal party|ee Omlario, Municipal Board ower than those by two other complete program of British and | and Louis Cecile 'Prescott) |when the UFP disb nied ena | ras set May 18 at 10 a.m., iN firm invited te Ae 3 | European car and h sini lr oe are j both long-time cabinet 'minis-|in 1941 8 ie 7 (and the Bowmanville Council Cham-| ions invited to make submis three colourful on bassin You Il find all the facts ta BATTLE RELIEF both long-time cabinet minis-|in 1941 was appointed minister|pers, to hear ratepayers' argu-|"10"*- . ace Tul new booklets. They're free and they give you : other jobs 8 lH public works and welfare.|ments regarding the proposed|, Terms of the franchise, which : etails you need to plan your perfect summer vaca- A Company sergeant pours zone C near the Cambod- fought with the 70th Viet tg dae ' He resigned from the cabinet!Bowmanville Police and Fire|involves operation of five res- tion. Be sure to get your copy. Fill in the coupon and mai Yagil ge a 3 Aish - jan border last weekend. | Cong guard regiment for @ [oliver Liberal eo ptt ug cid cree _ year/building, the Bowmanville ate pale lounges in the pti to: BOAG, P.O. Box 426. Station B, Montreal 2, is men to comfort him af- » hs , ' FAS annalt ; y Bsc : The men of B company 1st _'Jarge Viet Cong basecamp. Grey South for 41 years; Dick|re-appointed, pag was Informed Monday ids saat us Ue cele, Please send me the free book(s) I have indicated ter he was wounded in a fee C) Britain by Car () Britain by Coach ( Britain and Europe by Car Battalion, 26th infantry (AP Wirephoto) |Taylor (L -- Timiskaming), a8} Mr. Oliver was Liberal) The OMB called the hearing|™Ment Of operating costs plus a fea _|prominent business ; $ i I businessman; Ross |jeader three times, the most Te-|as a result of a request from _ re |Whicher (L --Bruce), George|cent bein " i i pabee EL) renee g after the September,/Council to dispense with a vot ae ar ee Keath /1963, election. His speaking |of the ainctarate on he peg NEED FUEL OIL ? anges n ompany aw . Dae -- Peterboroug! ), | ability kept him on his party's | posed police and fire headquar- CALL Elmer Sandercock (PC-- Hast-|front bench from the 1930s on-|ters | ings West), and Ken Bryden| ward. |TOP BOWLERS PERRY (NDP--Toronto Woodbine), one} , . Mr. Taylor, 54, elected in Council passed soluti | of the ablest r ' Pell P a resolution : To Reach Small Investor house. a F the | 1963 and appointed provincial] to make suitable presentations 723-3443 8B AC e jcampaign chairman two years/to three local five-pin cham- DAY OR NIGHT Ea Beam eee ee eee By THE CANADIAN PRESS |backed by regulations making) The experiment would cost the|FARNED DEGREE ee er eg fae ne lg A Lay [= Ls : Far-reaching changes in On-|them responsible by law for|provincial government $1,750,-| oie Belfast, Mr. Thomp-|P ae a igh Saree busi-|_ Mrs. Doris Joll, of Prospect} ---- tario's company laws, which|their acttons, and wider and /000. : sey . Hy to Canada in 1940 and iBaeaiae ue , he was the; Street, last week bowled a 10-/ could efect the small investor|easier provisions for sharehold-| Quehee City -- Opposition |# -- a een's | niversity| kel in ie £- economics |game average of 288 at Cal- as well as corporate directors,/ers to sue directors in case|Leader er attacked ish Posepati td pislbnagit . a i gine sg id to = gids record a x f th hies|th Union Nationale govern-|"* 4 ner arne Ss president o yeorge | © re he women's singles} were recommended Tuesday by/they do not follow the ethics/the us - a master's degree in sociology |Taylor Ltd., New Liskard, one|five - pin Canadian bowling) the legislature's select commit-| code. |ment for what he termed its four - hour battle in war NAME ADDRESS. OF. Oe overs. A Division of the S. $. Kresge Company Limited ¢ tee on company law. | In other legislatures: |"eight months of immobility" He was working in federaljof the largest hardware whole-| championship. : | The committee's 11 members| Winnipeg--A motion by Pre-jsince its election last year. -- and immigration fields|salers in Canada; president of} Charlene Cain and Connie aaid the recommendations were|mier Duff Roblin of Manitoba) Edmonton -- Premier E. C.|¥ ith Lester Pearson, now|Marshall-Ecclestone [.td., and|Bradly won the Canadian Sen-| written against a '"'background|calling on the federal govern-|Manning announced in the Al./Pame te enrolled him as|vice-president of Northern Tel-|'or Girls Doubles championship of recent notorious ' events"|ment to lower the voting age in|berta legislature that the gov- aide in Me researcher andjephone Co., Algoma Central|in Toronto last week. They will which included the collapse last|federal elections to 18 from 2l\ernment will introduce a mo-|4ide in 958. : : Telephone and Cashway North|also be suitably recognized by | The following year Mr. Pear-!Ltd. November of Prudential Fi-|was approved. The motion was|tion for an investigation to dis- ue Se: 'Council. _ | nance Corp., the $150,000,000|an amendment to a Liberal |pose of charges of impropriety | downfall in 1965 of Atlantic Ac-| motion. made Monday by Garth Turcott A Division of the S. $. Kresge Company Limited ceptance Corp., and various Fredericton--A bill allowing| (NDP--Pincher Creek - Cows-| 1 other operations involving spec-|for taxation of railway property|nest). Mr, Turcott had intro-| ulative mining and oil compan-|in New Brunswick was intro- duced allegations of impro- fes. duced by Municipal Affairs Min-|priety against Municipal Af- Legislatures were also in ses-|ister Norbert Theriault. fairs Minister A. J. 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