Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1967, p. 14

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! f they "Tt fs a problem and compli-jis overwhelming, Browa said. BEF OR ee mee feeveniies cations fill aries, but complica-|As long as divisions within 'rermerecormecnarann 'Triumph Seen ed by the bers of|Labor movement. rer lipaglte Ez h i g gh our balance ofWestern Europe are main. p tha grog oe sree, oe re: 1 aa payments will arise .. at ie to} tained, Ly aghee' ate AY not rl bs "a 'i stay as we are," the foreign/impossi n Ons their names. Thus the various|believe its balance of payments) --oretary said. between Western and Eastern For Geor e Brown counts, totalling millions,jis an insurmouatable obstacle)" 'Ty. nolitical case for joining|Europe, he said. reflect the size of the full, o1'to joining the market. F | ny fe) y , "The cost A FESTIVE tnd en said Dennis |@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 6, 1967 SCARBOROUGH, England|application by a 2-to-1 care Seer & &@ a a me Oe | (Reuters)--British Labor party|4,147,000 votes to 2,032,000, | . AT members today decisively aAppLAUSE HEARD DANCE THe endorsed the efforts of the) A burst of applause greeted | | ' yer before | Labor government to take the|the result and James Calla- | country the European Comejtan, chanceitor of tele NEW LEGION HALL 5 ienced tn 0 mon Market. exchequer, shook Brown's hand : ! yh on a | They also rejected hostile|warmly. ! 471 Simcoe Street South | ; : tractor tigiin resolutions pressed by anti-| Prime Minister Wiison's lead. Featuring. . . | : Goodwood, C marketeers at the party'sjership then got a 1,000,000-vote annual conference here. margin to defeat a resolution THE BILL BACKWELL COMBO The result was considered ajinsisting upon stringent sate- ff major personal triumph for pag British interests. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Tth Foreign Secretary George| Brown said this was so word- Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 3.00 per couple | i! * DINNER : Big Big MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th te aiite th 1A in the Ge Brown, who suffered a setback/ed that it would, in effect, pre- : ' Wednesday when the confer-|vent negotiations from ever ee eS ee Se a ee ad oe eS | Make Your ig Chbaiaeiee Now diesel and fo ence rejected his pleas and|starting. ; can an of the CNR urged the government to break} The resolution, sponsored by GEORGI AN M t 5 H t | ed and Four with U.S. policy in Vietnam. : or ei ant | 0 or 0 @ pg tou After' an effective though|Cousins' huge Transport an 44 i . Over 31 unexciting speech from Brown,|General Workers Union, was vg 5 Champlain Ave, et Thornton Rd. track was rij the conference approved a poli-|defeated 3,536,600 votes to 2,- 723-4693 A railway cy statement recording its sup-|539,000. a trai sing port for Britain's market entry' Most of the 6,000 delegates to hour and had for some tin tractor trail J, : They're a i F F YOUNGeere testitied tha wipers and h they're n't working a in love Tora eand they kill am ' people. sl Ass OID DIDO) | CHILDREN LO Lg de| | 35° | THIS WEEK "PRIVATE COLLECTION" 7th VOYAGE |f = 1.00 Non-M . . .75¢ Members 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM of SINBAD SAT., OCT. 7th at 8:30 p.m. Kid From Canada DRESS -- SHIRT and TIE... No Blue Jeans end Color Cartoon ALSO THIS WEEK .. . Preview of APPEARING ALSO FREE PRIZES & POPCORN rn Pare MISS RED FEATHER Silver Pine ff Show Starts Odeon 9 Contestants | ot 1:00 P.M. 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