Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1967, p. 3

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MER GAMES FAX (CP) -- The 1969 an Summer Games Com- will begin full - scale PLANNED ' ational preparations the next month, C, A, on, chairman of the | committee, said Friday» wg a joint meeting with® ntatives from the feder-' provincial governments, vic representatives from: and Dartmouth. scribers WOiis . BLUE CROSS P.S.1. | GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! fou Give Us The Doctors Prescription e do the rest, FREE -Wide Delivery TCHELL'S DRUGS ncoe N, 723-3431 SION son or family team t, repeat business ly and chemically igahyde and vinyl istomers hundreds erns, theatres, car to use tape or UR 3 YEAR 0.00 PER HOUR. YOU THIS) up is secured by a 5 day training t to yourself and TODAY _-- om om om 2 (OT) 4 rail, ' 276-2833 rther information : bligate me in any # strict confidence. g ' i] i i NE. dcsertunoanint 1 Boe et 'ERIENCE. i T BALDNESS DANDRUFF TOO DRY? OILY s Given be holding « > in Oshawa at Oshawa 1967 only and 8 p.m. CREASES PROBLEM r that even on smooth is, hair roots may still and capable of grow. gain after proper stim- d home treatment care hair production can achieved by intiating | quiescent -- follicles ting them from going "permanent" resting FACTS ondition is. hopeless' you so frankly, About of those he examines SS. IAL TODAY make it clear to you incur no charge or by coming in for an on, tel on Wednes- rours of 2 p.m. for Mr. Wage"s n in private, no p Specialists eee) LIBERAL MPs, SENATORS SHOW RESTRAINT AT CAUCUS By GERARD McNEIL OTTAWA (CP)--Restraint was the byword as Liberal MPs groped for solutions to a consti- tutional situation described by Prime Minister Pearson as "major problem." conference early in 1968. A three-hour conititutional The moderate key of the cau- discussion was the inconclusive cus also was maintained as highlight of the weekend caucus Finance Minister Sharp deliv- of MPs and senators. ered a frank-20-minute outline Hard positions were avoided of the government's economy and the tone was moderate. drive. No opposition was regis- Justice Minister Trudeau said it tered. resembled a seminar. H. A. Oson, the MP for Medi- Prime Minister Pearson told cine Hat who quit Social Credit @ news conference later that he last week, was given a unani- will make a statement when party views on the constitution mous and hearty welcome to crystalize. He also said a full-dress par- liamentary debate could result if progress was made at Ontar- io's Confederation of Tomorrow conference in November and a federally-called bill of rights mates, The party's only MP from that province, he was quickly dubbed "Alberta" by his new DISCUSSED PROGRAM The government's legislative party in the past, it lacked program for the balance of the parliamentary session which begins today was discussed. Cabinet ministers were detailed to run down plans and policies on manpower, housing, labor, the cost of living, taxes, consumer affairs, agriculture, external affairs and "'control of the Canadian economy." Privy Council President Wal- ter Gordon, an opponent of for- Liberal ranks Saturday. eign investment, and Trade THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 25, 1967 3 Minister Winters, who says Canada needs outside money to develop, were the cabinet rep- resentatives in the economic- control discussion. Although it has divided the Montreal St. Denis, referred to the provincial Liberal as the kind of "intelligent dema- gogue"' that Mr. Levesque him- self had once described as the type that separatism needed if it was to become dangerous, informants reported. Prime Minister Pearson said after the caucus that he hopes the Goldenberg committee on constitutional affairs, set up to advise Mr, Trudeau, will have Anglican Bishop Proposes Support For Pope Paul SEATTLE (AP) -- Episcopal! The congregation broke spon- (Anglican) Bishop C. Kilmer taneously into applause at the Myers of California appealed to/end of his sermon. all Christians Sunday to gather| Bishop Myers said church around the Pope as a personal | snity "requires a visible sym symbol of church unity. re. * A reported by the end of the year. p : a holic expression, which Is _ not Another factor in the Liberal Spelling out in stronger terms jorganization or administrative' aimed ? a similar plea he made last) but personal. He said the Pope approach would be the report of June, Bishop Myers told aimay become this personally the royal commission on bilin- congregation at Trinity Church! unifying symbol. gualism and biculturalism, here: | He said the "primary thrust established in 1963 "The call is not complete doc-|of the ecumenical movement sting this time. CITES CONCERN Caucus Chairman Russell Honey Durham later said there was concern about some recent statements on Confederation. The most disturbing apparently was the position taken by Que- bec Liberal Rene Levesque that the province should become a sovereign state. Marcel Prud'homme, MP for PROVINCIAL ELECTION RACE : Robarts Nixons Target NDP Chief Raps Liberals By THE CANADIAN PBESS |to nominate candidates ges oa ij bert "Niza;,\three Northern seats--a sign o Bg Erp Peper Net | weakness in Mr. MacDonald's = , 2 d opinion. : ee rage aed Mr. MacDonald said an NDP i introduce a Ontario paper town of Fort|g0vernment would in ; Frances while Premier Robarts|Public car insurance plan which stayed closer to home in his|Would save drivers 20 per cent preparation for the provincial|on their annual insurance pre- election. ag ge 1" pres Mr. Nixon speaking to 100| 2 Plan would pay P ons Sunday in-a Fort cent of claims, he said, com- Seannne theatre, Said the pre- 2g oe Ral aad 9g piel on mier last week had chastised|°" northerners for describing their) Mr. MacDonald finished his # Coe kl Of | six - day, 1,500-mile age | " " oN : |through Northern Ontario an Yet er. -- ~ only |swings south to visit Brantford, in few days sep ey aye Kitchener, Guelph, Woodstock, me ae shoal gd cucu as London, Sarnia and Windsor yi A this week. He was at oe ree Premier John Robarts Satur- tS ee nauastrice day held an informal gathering - grants to encourage In of reporters in the livingroom 4 PREMIER ROBARTS PRIME MINISTER Pear- son walks down a_ West 7 pagar ; Block corridor towards the to locate in slow growth) of his London home. He Cloce to Howe Liberal's pre-session caucus ant announced the appointment of a ashe e Earlier in the day, Mr. Nixon) Saturday. a Sa toninae spoke at a nominating conven- imously welcome tion which picked Ted Harding, Social Credit MP H. A. Ja 51-year-old Red Lake weekly Olson to Liberal Party newspaper publisher, as Liber-/NAMES CHAIRMAN committee to determine how a municipal employee can be eli- gible to run in a local election. ROBERT NIXON - . . Raps PC's (CP Wirephoto) | riding in the election Tuesday, |for the department of municipal dates for election in northern|°ther action ought to be under- firm today on his government's|until it returned a government |Ontario has accepted Ottawa's the Middle East dispute | fo|that the Liberal party "'is not in Prime Minister Pearson Friday ||| 313 ALBERT ST. TASTY SKINLESS Discuss your plans, your wants, your needs with 723-4663 $ your Royal B: --before you go house- LBS. hunting! (That's what pre-planning means). a Then you can buy with of mind: you knows -|DX-- DX -- DX -- DX The Royal is behind you--all the way! ea ak Seca Aaa .__ |trinal and organizational unity,|must be toward a defacto rec- A .,,|but rather to the gathering/ognition of the Roman pontiff, are meeting concurrently with | about the fishermen on the pro-|from whom we separated our the IMF, They face the prob-/foundly human and_therefore| selves in the first place." = of rsa spent divine issues of poverty, war,|---- resources trom their subsidiary |perilousness, the implications of International Development ithe technological age. These| DOWNTOWN Association. The stumbling|are the issues before the church| DELIGHTFUL AIR: CONDITIONED DINING ROOM GOOD FOOD New Type Money Sought For International Trade sisi, yy ses From AP-Reuters to cope with the need for extra\uing balance-of-payment diffi- . ; RIO DE JANEIRO (cp)--|reserves for world trade, which | culties. carne folsom arene to Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST World finance leaders begin|is normally backed by gold, the, finance Minister Sharp, leads fishermen so that by our- force, | meeting today to pave the way/dollar and the British pound.', 24.member Canadian delega-\that of the baptized, we may) for the creation of a new kind|Because world trade has been tion Canada is one of the Big help the Pope to become 'in fact| of money to support interna- whee ee Ae than the dee Ten nations, the servant of the whole frag- tional trade. Se eto. tedg otrce| Apart from student protests|mented human family." | The new money, devised by -- a pores Made: slow: and a few chalk-scrawled slens| International Monetary Fund cinlaly ,/which read 'Out with the IMF} experts and approved by the 10| Behind the scenes at the IMF) _1yF equals international pov-| largest non-Communist indus-| Conclave there may be negotia-| erty and hunger," the confer- trial nations in London last|tions between European Com- ence was received with lively month, will be used to supple-|mon Market nations and the interest. ment gold as a_ reserve for| United States to change the}. IMF's weighted voting rules. world commerce. | a Approval of the Big Ten, who) penucE INFLUENCE | enolivens N 0 fine account for the bulk of world TOKYO (AP)--Ryokichi Mon-! trade, would virtually assure! This would reduce U.S. influ-|obe, who runs the world's most jendorsement by the other 96/ence in the fund and increase populous city, Tokyo, plans to *|IMF members, who are gath-|that of Common Market coun-|inyite mayors of other big cities :jered here for the annual meet-|tries, whose trading importance|here next fall to compare notes| ing of the fund's board of gov-|has increased greatly since the on urban headaches. Topics for ernors. ;1944 Bretton Woods agreement! discussion include transporta-| ; e NEW MONEY \that set up the IMF. tion, water, sewage and how | The new "money" is in the, The World Bank's governors hard it is to run a city, | prin eee .1portion to their participation in \form of drawing rights to| the fund. F RO U D enable nations in balance-of-| Drawing rights are designed * payments troubles to draw| backing from the IMF in pro-| 54 SIMCOE NORTH CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE MINCED BEEF in a pre-planned mortgage from the Royal Bank: $lecomomuze: |S |p Stmeza" seats ~ ROYALBANK Oct. 17. affairs, will be chairman of the Eb Fi He said a Liberal government |Committee. UN Hears ridings be compensated for|taken in the best interests of all their heavy travel expenses. concerned," the premier's refusal to yield any occupied ber o the legislature. invitation to a_ constitutional Arab territory until the ArablpERIDES LIBERALS conference on the bills of rights address the UN General Assem-|ine picture in this election." ne ee i a P i g the bly at its new session, infor. He said the Liberals have yet/proyinces which have not yet HAVE WORD HASSLE sHEGGS ranks. al-Labor candidate for Kenora} C. W. Yates, general counsel airline passes| 'It was decided to institute a bn 16 Genaiae thorough examination into this © members to remote parts of the|@ntire area of controversy as a province and suggested candi-|guide to what legislature or i i it said. By MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS| He said the Conservatives |#!nouncemen UNITED NATION S(Reuters)|won Kenora in a byelection last} Earlier in dg A noe --Israeli Foreign Minister Abbalyear by implying the area|Part in a parade a Phage th Eban was expected to stand|wouldn't get government help|Thorndale, where he said ida thelr belligerent} "While Mr. Nixon "arer re WE, Wah co oe le staff to P x i Conservatives, NDP leadericheck whether his acceptance First of the protagonists iniiracnonald told a group of 74 letter had been sent after mants said 'he or yr again i ssa penlied -- Ragin cone direct eu ae ok -_ The conference will seek tojcourts are switching to Hindi as| -- WTH -- talks between the Arab states] bank. agree on a_ national bill of|the official language but can't and Israel Eban's speech was to precede rights as a first step to consti-/find substitutes for the Latin In Jerusalem, a government|private consultations with U.S. spokesman said Israeli settlers|State Secretary Dean Rusk, tutional reform. erms that came to them via FIRST MADE MONEY E. 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British Foreign Secretary The other villages were|George Brown. planned for Gush Etzion, near} The Middle East situation Hebron in former Jordanianjand Vietnam were among the | territory west of the Jordan|principal questions on which} River; and Beit Ha'arva in the|they will confer, officials said. formerly Jordanian-held Jeri-| Rusk was expected to have! cho Plain, the spokesman said.|/his first meeting of the assem-| EXPECT REPLY bly session with Soviet Foreign | Arab delegates were expected|Minister Andrei Gromyko to exercise their right of reply|tonight. to Eban's statement, with the} Gromyko and Brown met for possibility they would refer to|75 minutes Saturday. During the disclosure that Israeli set-|the talk the Soviet . 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