Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1967, p. 3

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S. vA 445 ar of Building -- ae! 19-oz, iS 5/*1 Oshawa riding officer George watches as Liberal date Potticary signs nomination papers. returning Martin candi- his All three Oshawa riding candi- dates to deadline. filed papers the 3 pm, No prior Tuesday last minute Social Credit or independent LIBERAL CANDIDATE SIGNS HIS PAPERS candidates ente NUMBER SETS ALL-TIME HIGH years. than were contested at the last general election Sept. 25, 1963, The seats were added at a 1966 redistribution of provincial] ridings. But, despite the thousands of miles travelled by the three major party leaders, there still seems no central issue that has| Vankleek Hill and Alexandria. caught the imagination of the electorate. FARMERS TO BENEFIT Tuesday, Robarts,. leader of 75 elected Premier John Mr. Robarts income support eg 2 Ara BOOED ny| versity But although he has generally) Ve" s leet big Fe with rf young, under a Liberal government, jsters on the tour so far, he) Raps FISCAL POLICY jalmost lost most of his advan- members at dissolution, told a/tage at Rockland when he was) Cornwall rally that something|unable to give 1,000 students a new is in store for farmers ifjhalf-day holiday and was greet-| his party is returned to the|ed by some recurrent booing. power they have held for 24! Liberal Leader Robert Nixon also hit a slightly sour note After rejecting suggestions at agriculture is jin the province." the program will through agreement by the agri-| regulated. candidates for nine more seats| cultural industry and the gov-| | ernment rather than through an| he gave no details. Earlier in the day, Mr.| |Robarts talked with 2,600 high school and junior school stu- dents, but only a few adults, on| his way through Rockland,! a dying indicated be created) that program, but red the TUESDAY, Oct. 3, 1967 A Conservative motion of | non-confidence in government housing policy was defeated race. Mr. Potticary filed | by a vote of 112 to 98. his papers Tuesday morn- Liberal Steve Otto (York ing. East) broke _ government NON-CONFIDENCE MOTION FAILS Liberals Win Vote By Narrow Margin OTTAWA (CP)--The Libera!|policy shortly before the Com- government weathered a non- confidence motion on housing by 14 votes Tuesday night, its first voting test of the fall ses- sion. The four opposition parties, with the exception of two MPs who broke ranks, joined with the Conservatives in voting against the government two days of debate on what just about every MP described as a shortage. So tritical housing did the three indep after mons ence Mr. accommodation dend housing developments; and he hopes to set up a confer- the provinces on housing late this year Nicholson admitted the housing limited-dividend hi has not been widely voted, He made two announcements in the course of the speech. The government plans changes regulations income level of families seeking in limited-divi- concerning with But 110 Liberals plus Frank Howard (NDP--Skeena) and Bret Leboe (SC--Cariboo) gave the government the of a 112-98 count. Steve Otto (L--York East), who had criticized his govern- ment on housing policy outside voted with the Commons, opposition. Supporting the non-confidence motion put Monday by George (PC -- Esquimalt- Chatterton Saanich) were 71 tives, 14 New Democrats, seven Creditistes, two Social Credit independents MPs, the three and Mr. Otto. Standings in the 265-seat Liberals New Demo- Commons are: Conservatives 93, crats 22, Creditistes Credit 4, Independent 3, vacant 4. ASKED TO LEAVE Labor Minister Nicholson. housing, responsible for asked earlier that t MPs. long edge the Conserva- 131 8, Social used. mum families Under it, a builder may get a low-interest loan from Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. to finance his project. In return, he agrees to accept a limited profit margin from rentals, a step that ensures that rents are lower than prevailing rates. Mr. Nicholson said the maxi- income for seeking accommoda- tion in these projects in urban areas will be raised to $7,000 annually from the present $5,- 000. The maximum would less in communities outside the main urban centres but he did not give a figure. i Mr. Nicholson said six provin- cial elections this year have played havoc with plans for a federal-provincial conference on housing. He hoped it could be arranged before the year's end. He turned aside opposition permissible in the had opposition MPs who did not wish to break party lines Mr. Nicholson also stout defence of federal housing | should themselves" at voting time. 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Before the vote, Labor Min- ister Nicholson offered a spir- ited defence of government housing policies and Mer announced that persons in criticism of the boost! yrhan areas with incomes up announced last week, to 84- to $7,000 a year would be made eligible to rent accom- modation in housing projects. The current income level is $5,000. Defence Production Minis- ter Drury said his depart- ment is trying to check the authenticity of British press reports that Canadian-devel- limited-dividend replied acquire a :.| Pady cash '3D. DIXON'S | SERVING OSHAWA OVER FOR OIL FURNACES SO YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST, 723-4663 or more 'NIAGARA INANCE Ic '7500 The THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's a novel plan for parents who wish to test their children's musical ability before purchas- ing a piano. 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A 9 .ROAST SHOULDER LOIN 69: RIB ROAST Prime Beef -- 6 & 7 Rib 69: Ib 69: DEVON RINDLESS BACON 79: BUTTERMATE--24-oz. loaf Bread 2« pa' First Grade Creamery Butter 65: next year, The regular officer training plan, primary source of career officers in the regu- lar forces is not affected. WEDNESDAY, Oct, 4 The Commons sits at 2:30 p.m. EDT. The Senate is | adjourned until Oct, 31. AT THE indictment OTTAWA-AT-A-GLANCE indeed By THE CANADIAN PRESS jannee | Tuesday when he ran into the first heckling he has experi- enced during the campaign while talking to students at the "We are well on the way to University of Waterloo. lat St. developing an entirely new; This came after he said he proposi approach to agricultural policy the business icy using the Smith report on taxation as his reference. Quoting several passages from the report, he said it was of the govern- "damning that was Donald be better, find no assurance that the gov-|would encour: ernment could provide less and expansio expensive coverage. At neighboring Waterloo Lutheran University he predict-| persons ed that future university devel-| speech opment depend almost entirely day {on public funds and promised | student representation on uni- administrative | clinics. that in?! Peninsula bodies the day, In an evening address to 200|utes before findin persons in Kitchener - Waterloo} tion was collegiate, he lashed out at gov-/ technical ernment fiscal and taxation pol-| --ommmon NO CENTRAL ISSUE SEEN THE OSHAWA Times, 3 MacDonald went from off the air because o difficulties. of system of He said an NDP government ould move Ontario under the mbrella of the federal medical care insurance program, would He said he did not favor such|expand_ hospital, chronic care! a take-over because he could! jand nursing home facilities and age development nm of group health He drew applause from 118 » Some consolation for a bad worst as he toured the Niagara On an open - line-radio pro-| |gram in St. Catharines early inly. the New Democratic Party contin- ued his attack on causes of the rising cost of living in a speech Catharines as well as ng a new | does not favor government| medical care for Ontarians. jtake-over of automobile insur-| that) ance, although he would prefer] y, 364 Candidates In Oct. 17 Election By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A record number of candi-| th dates are in the running for a industry in the province, he record number of seats in the| said: Oct. 17 Ontario general election --if the candidates can gener- ate enough interest to get the electorate to vote. When nominations closed Tuesday, there were 364 candi- dates ~after 117 seats, 26 more greetings, | better to 'sula, cies. Then, when heading for a hand-shaking sting at nearby McKinnon Industries, his party was held up 25 minutes by an) open swing bridge across the) "Welland Canal and missed the! ;company shift change. _To complete the black day, his party missed the municipal hall in Niagara-on-the-Lake and| Mayor Walter Theobald, stand- ing on the steps to greet them, and had to retrace their steps and bring the mayor from his} chambers to offer his official! 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