Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1967, p. 14

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GUELPH (CP)--Los- Angeles | of cabinet disunity. . said he was unable to find Hons gla : ie the purpose of selling, and four|Kings announced Thursday that on COL George Hees (PC--North- her because of the "game of |" yyy Justice William Morrow,|other persons, including a 15-\defenceman Dale Rolfe has umberland) noted that Indus- musical chairs" being played conducting an inquiry into thelyear-old girl, were charged signed a National Hockey try Minister Drury had on government benches. --_|agministration of justice in the|/with possession of the publica-|League contract. Rolfe, an all- and En moved from his second-row Miss LaMarsh was not in |Nowthwest Territories, cite d|tion. |star with Springfield Indians -in seat in the Commons to the the Commons but is to occupy |mjr Taylor for refusing to give] Police said they investigated|the American Hockey League front-row seat which used to Mr. Drury's former seat |the inquiry the names of three|the publication after the father|last season, appeared in three be. occupied by Slate Secre- when she renirns, juvenile girls referred to by thelof a 16-year-old girl complained| games for Boston Bruins in 1960 tary Judy LaMarah- Before the formal change newspaper editor in testimony|about articles in the magazine,| when he was still a junior. The seat is beside Northern was made, she had declined |),.¢ August pes ambit aR Bie nama 2s eee ESS Development Minister is to sit beside Mr. Laing. Mr. Tayolr told the inquiry : reported to be the subject o! When questions had been jin. White girls had received] 23 Di . | iscover A Radiant Miss LaMarsh's ire because directed to her, she moved |jreferred treatment from the} of a refusal to set up a forward to stand beside her |Royp here, but he declined to! national park in her Niagara proper seat and reply, as reveal their identities. Falls riding. required by the House rules. | yyy Justice Morrow gave Mr. Mr. Hees congratulated Mr. When she had finished 'her |payior a further opportunity to) Drury on his promotion to the answer, she moved back to a |<uhmit the girls' names to the! front row. seat in the second row. inquiry. The justice said, how- | jever, that if the names are not! will give way to cloud on Sun-j|revealed by Oct. 27, Mr. Taylor Wet Sunday ee ea likely sald a $750 fine for con- : on Seen Possible TORONTO (CP)--After four days of warm, near perfect early October weather, there is an adverse trend as_ the Thanksgiving holiday weekend approaches the weather office said today. 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