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Premier John Robarts' plan to| Mr. Nixon recalled the Con- tre of 78,000, a slum. provide conditional grants to|Servative government's 1963| Mr. Robarts described the industries establishing in under-|election promise for a $100,-|city as "delightful'" and pos- developed parts of the province |00,000 economic development|sessing "a certain ruggedness." but Mr. Robarts seemed unruf-/fund and an additional $100,-| It is a "community on the fled by the attacks. {000,000 if that would be neces- move," he told a rally for three The Progressive Conservative |Savy- |Conservative candidates in the premier told a meeting in Fort| All they have spent so far is Oct. 17 provincial election. William Tuesday night the goy-| $7,000,000, Mr. Nixon said. | A recent International Nickel ernment will Jaunch an incen-| At a question . and - answer Co. of Canada announcement of tive program of payments of up|Session with a group of Grade|expansion would add 1,700 per- to $500,000 to manufacturing |!1 Students at Levack, Mr./sons to its work force, he said, and tourist industries if it is) Nixon said he favors lowering while Falconbridge Nickel] re-elected in the. provincial|the voting age to 18 and that he|Mines plan to expand by 25 per election Oct. 17. jhas no plans for entering feder- cent. Speculation Puts Four Stanfield formally resigned as|leadership. leader of the Nova Scotia! Wednesday amid _ speculation there may be as many as four men in the running for his old by-Annapolis-Kings. back to Ottawa in the evening. Shortly after the former pre-|er. mier's_ resignation, provincial! party President Maurice Flem-|---- convention will be held Noy, 2- After N.S. PC Leadership HALIFAX (CP) -- Robert pe S. K. Jones may seek the Also mentioned as a possible Progressive Conservative party|candidate is J . Patrick Now- land, Conservative MP for Dig- Observers said two men ear- ming announced a leadership| DX -- DX -- DX -- DX The November convention is|constituencies will send 10 vot. Sept. 9, will be chairman of the job. expected to be the most costly|ing delegates to the November|November convention here, Mr. Stanfield, the new leader |in the province's history, Party|convention. of the national PC party, flew/officials said plans are under in from Ottawa in the after-|way to bring in the vote-count- noon, tendered his resignationing machines used at the as provincial leader and flew|Toronto convention which chose Mr. Stanfield as national lead- Mer considered possible candi-{ridings of Colchester, Yarmouth | dates for the Nova Scotia lead-|and Inverness will have 20 vot-| - - -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1967 3 ership--Labor Minister To m/ing delegates apiece. | McKeough and Provincial Sec- his campaign plans for the Nov.| e 1 0 --havi RIP EMR lr gag have include the 40 PC members of| would depend on whether he is Mr. Doucet is said to be con-\the legislature and the proy-|opposed, sidering federal politics--per-|ince's 19 PC MPs and four PC! There has haps opposing federal Health senators. Minister Allan MacEachen in ,, in aie the next federal election. FLEMMING CHOSEN Mr. Flemming said Wednes- Mr. Flemming, a key man in\vacated last week by Conserva- day. day's meeting had agreed each 'he campaign that led to Mr.\tive Cyril Kennedy. of the province's single-seat Stanfield's victory in Toronto) been speculation The Liberal association exec- he'll The two-member! Meanwhile, Mr. Stanfield saidiquestion of a candidate. Other voting delegates will's byelection in Colchester-Hants| Flower-Power | Dismays Judge neither the Liberals nor NDP| CALGARY (CP) -- An Alber- |will field candidates in Colches-'a Supreme Court judge turned ter-Hants, a Nova Scotia seat/sour on flower-power Wednes- Mr. Justice H. W. Riley said try to take back Riley utive in the riding is scheduled|Park from the city if hippies to meet tonight to discuss thejare allowed to hold more lovee ins there. a BE WISE: ECONOMIZE! G. I. Smith, 58, sworn in as Nova Scotia's 17th premier last "Little more than a blatant,4l politics. This, attempt to purchase votes,") The government came under day's announcement of two ura- said Donald C. MacDonald,|attack after announcing injnium contracts for Elliot Lake New Democratic Party leader,|Toronto that a 17-minute movie| made the two northern munici-) North Bay the plan should be|at Expo 67 will be released to almost unmatched anywhere." | reeted by northern voters "as\9? Movie theatres across the ing too little too late," Mr.| Province this week, -- Sudbury by Dr. MacDonald said a similar plan| The government paid to have man, NDP candidate in Toronto hae been advocated by the the movie, A Place to Stand,/High Park. N for some time. adapted for movie-theatre pro- LEADS PARADE jectors, and is providing copies Mr. MacDonald' played theloe the film free to theatres. new riding of Sudbury Kast,| coupled with Wednes-| woey candidate for \leadership. Mr. Smith, appoint-| { | r 0% de re jed interim premier because he) He told a party meeting in| Made for the Ontario pavilion|palities prosperous "to a degree was next to Mr. Stanfield in seniority in the provincial cabi- $ The slum term was applied to/net, has said he will be happy Morton Shul- to stand if he is nominated. candidates but observers here Mr. Robarts was speaking on|say A. behalf of Cecil Fielding in the|Donahoe and Industry Minister is considered a certain the provincial) $|SAVE $$ -- WTH -- FUEL DX « Phone 668-3341 There are no other announced $ $ $ $ $ Attorney-General R. A DX -- DX -- DX -- DX pied piper role Wednesda y|SAYS FUNDS MISUSED Gaston Demers who represent- when he marched through New| Vernon Singer, deputy Liber- ed Nickel Belt in the last legis- Liskeard, a town 60 miles south|@! leader accused the govern- lature, and Jim Gordon, 30, of Kirkland Lake, at the head|Ment of "shocking misuse of|who said he is confident he can) of a group of singing children. | funds," while the NDP memberjdethrone Liberal Elmer Sopha Behind was a cavalcade of 14|for Toronto - Riverdale, James|in Sudbury and become the ears and his travelling head- Renwick, said the movie's| youngest member. quarters, a chartered bus. |release "'is an obvious attempt; Mr. Demers, now 31, was the| The procession through the|'0 influence voters." youngest member in the last} town's main streets ended at). GOvernment spokesmen said|house. ; the headquarters of Don Jack- dozens of letters had been) In Kitchene r, Harvey G. son, NDP candidate in Timis-|Teceived from people unable to/Lainson, provi ncial Social kaming. go to Expo saying they would Credit leader, said his party The Timiskaming riding now like to see the movie and from/|will contest 10 to 15 ridings in is held by Liberal Richard Tay-| Expo visitors who saw the the election. Mr. Lainson said lor. opti and ao nil be cae a Var ae pinged i i Sirk made generally available. riding, and deputy leader Ron take 'Mc Macbonaid caia'an| MF. Roberts 'ended a three- (Sibbald vill run in Peel North. NDP government would appoint day tour of Northern Ontario! Most Socred candidates will) a housing minister to work with Wednesday night at Sudbury. |not be announced until nomina-| a minister of the north to|He spent the day whistle-stop-|tion day, Oct. 3, he said. | ensure that housing policies|Ping, talking mostly to school meet special conditions in Children. Northern Ontario. Mr. Robarts Social Credit has no seats in| the Ontario. Legislature at the took issueipresent time. IMPORTANT EARLY -- FALL PUBLIC AUCTION CONVERSION ° F INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY VALUE INTO CANADIAN DOLLARS. VALUABLE SUPERB PERSIAN RUGS wii h Naims, Teheran, Kirman, Sorouk, Gibiboft, Borjalou, Alabeft, Signed Tabriz. AS WELL AS RARE NOMADIC ITEMS. Loriston, Lurs, Kirman Afshars, Bolouchistan, Kurdiston end 4 In Verner, he met NDP can- didate Ray Emery. I From Verner, Mr. Mac- Donald and Mr. Emery went to Sturgeon Falls to chat with! local merchants and people on FREE GROUP THERAPY 'Five Day Plan the street. TO STOP SMOKING r. 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