96 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 r PM Ready To Remain On EWS Excitement! This Year, Perhaps More (mm "OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-jin our party," he told a news reports of leadership aspira- ter Pearson, 70, made it clear|conference. tions within his cabinet. foday he plans to remain in his) "I certainly, plan to be with (NEED igen ahh mee ost for the rest of this year you for some time to come, he |r iberal. lendaahip oS te probably longer. 'said with a wide grin after 8| Liberals have to get a headline "There is no leadership race jreporter asked about any POSSi-/now and then to compete with |ble retirement plans. the Conservative leadership He said he is having a "won-! contest. NEXT derful summer" and plans nO; «Wwe have to charge in occa: extended holiday this year He! jsionally," he said. 'But wal ATTRACTION was getting away to his sum-|hayen't got a baseball team Sap TES: jmer residence at Harrington! yet, or even a hockey team.' Conservative leadership candi- | dates. The wackiest road , [ace ever runt ° WALT > DISNEY |whether he was disturbed by Lake in the nearby Gatineau|" we reference was to the nine RH nD HHDHN RHEE |Hills 01 Quebec for a few hours Mr. Pearson was asked) Mr. Pearson said none of the jnine players want to play cen- TODAY ! C } C "They don't even know if i \theis manager is in the dugout | Ta ours or in the bushes scouting." available to talk about Parlia- | ment's autumn legislative pro- OTTAWA (CP )--Twelve) playing." young Canadian agriculturalists|) Mr, Pearson said he has bananas and sugar cane as part/interesting summer. It was a of a crash course on farming in|great pleasure meeting visiting The 12, volunteers with the| sentatives, Canadian University Service| "'It's a crash course in inter-| (CD) WALT DISNEY presents lfall for two years in such cvun-| So far, there had been 35 cen-| end tries as Tanzania, Uganda and} 'tennial visitors and 26 more| @ Cr Sierra Leone. | were still to come. zer of the course, returned oniy Feape and go, I'd never be able | {two months ago from a cuso} to stand it. reat |lage in India. | VOU He says the agriculture pro- always around the corner.' | "There is famine in some BOTH IN SPARKLING COLOR !! 5 .«» DEBBIE'S g /supply."" Mr. Johnson says the jobs} c \range from statistical research | Phone 723-0241 AND THERE'S or 728-0192 fishing now and then. pit Pig | or third base, the hot F At a There was no Conservative ram because "'they are all out are learning how to grow never had a busier or more Africa. |heads of state or their repre-| |Overseas, will be leaving this|national relations," he said. The legend of the Les Johnson, 23, the organi- | "If I wasn't so full of youth, ADULT teaching job in a primitive vil- | |gram is important because in A HEA L 8 : some countries "famine is) a ONLY |parts of Africa now. Agricultur- | jalists are so badly needed there | LIVE jas the governments have 300) i | jobs for every volunteer we can | DIVINE ! to jobs in the field. ' wwstnd TWICE" is . +» HAYLEY'S the only way to live! IZZ n EPI'S NUN FUNNIER! SEE THEM TOGETHER! 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WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 246 PHONE 725-7373 EAIQON'S AeA an UN OTTAWA nusually | obs, unemp sased only s rid-July fre and was 40, 1966, level, Bureau of manpower d today Tots! « VOL. 26--N( Youngest | the Oshawa ¢ "Paint-In" y six - year - Gomille of Di _version of ih TIMES ( 1,00 Fro: LONDON Times says l disaffected by © nam are desert can bases in W the rate of 1,00 It says thei cleared by ar railroad" run | techniques ofte DIES The Rev Murray. 63, in New York a prominent gian, head o! Farge Institu ganization a menica! affe relations, an of theology College in Ar F