Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1967, p. 3

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' weekly for single i $36 weekly for sons. Mr. Nicholson reports that the ill be boosted to $65 vected to be around w plan. tent xpere ating ours ched work we av eo] SHAWA IONS DAY P.M. TION 'ATION ON '10N ROAD nent rt - eee en owe DIES AT 60 Eddy Gilmore, Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent of The Associated Press in London, died of a coronary « thrombosis late Friday « night, He was 60. 4 (AP Wirephoto) Four Quit | Wycliffe -- | * TORONTO (CP) -- Four the- ology students quit Wycliffe 'Anglican College Friday in pro- 'test over the departure of Canon Moore Smith from St. Matthias' Anglican Church, where they are parishioners. Rt. Rev. George B. Snell, Anglican bishop of Toronto, | requested Canon Smith's resig-} | CANDIDATES WOO TV AUDIENCES TORONTO (CP)--While_ tele- vision has been used more extensively in campaigning for the Oct. 17 Ontario election than at any time in history, one big factor still is missing, Not once has Premier John Robarts faced either Liberal or New Democratic Party leaders, Liberal Robert Nixon and Don- ald MacDonald of the NDP have not yet been in public con- frontation either, but it's the premier they really want to meet in live television debate. Both Mr. Nixon and Mr, MacDonald have repeatedly challenged Mr. Robarts, but have backed away again when his acceptance is accompanied by a set of ground rules they don't find acceptable. Despite this, all three are wooing television - viewing vot+ ers feverishly as well as criss « crossing the province contine uously after more intimate cons tact. LAVISH PROGRAMMING As well as making full use of the extensive free-time broad- casting available to each of them, the parties are spending lavishly on special programs and spot advertisements, Knowledge informants suggest the Conservatives are pouring upwards of $200,000 into television while the Liberals are expected to spend about $150,000. The NDP acknowl- edges a $3,000 television budget, but their central campaign headquarters handles only about 20 per cent of funds con- 'PARTIES SPEND LAVISHLY Robarts Skirts Television Debate tributed to the party from all sources, The premier--suave and solid ~--is using television to present this image to the viewing public. But the image is equally important to the Liberals and Mr. Nixon. But, while also aiming at por- traying responsibility, the Lib- erals are leaning heavily on his young, slender, handsome, aggressive personality as the image of the party. The NDP is trying to stick with issues--housing, taxation, cost of. living, education--with Mr. MacDonald emphasizing depth and detail while shying away from placing himself as the epitomy of the party. Most speeches by the leaders have dealt with local issues. Mr. Robarts has tried--with little success--to make Confed- eration and Ontario's place in it a major issue, but both Mr. Nixon and Mr, MacDonald have ignored the gambit, maintain- ing that in a provincial election, provincial issues should be debated. One Conservative campaign official last week was quoted as remarking that the Tories have aimed at a quiet campaign, banking in large part on not upsetting the quiescence of the electorate. The theory is that those few voters who do turn out will be the committed ones and that there are more committed Con- servatives in Ontario than any- thing else. Ralph Campney Dies At 73 |Auto Insurance Firms Charged Former Minister Of Defence VANCOUVER (CP) -- Ralph had been failing for some time|Canada's salt water ports|access to "privileged files" on Osborne Campney, 73, former and he had suffered a stroke, (which had been under local' motorists penalized under the |Liberal defence minister in the, SURVIVED BY WIFE, SON St. Laurent government, died 4 He is survived by his wife, commissions. Alan F. /Ontario government's point sys- mati Mr. Campney, seeking a seat tem, B. J. Danson, Liberal can- government By Toronto Liberal Danson | TORONTO (CP) -- Automo-| bile insurance companies eal ment indifference. scale car insurance rates. He said companies were able to use the files because of govern- ', .. This is privileged infor- on between the individual, and police and no PARLIAMENT |__ AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY, Oct. 6, 1967 Prime Minister Pearson announced the resignation of Martin said he has no infor- mation to indicate a United nam is in the offing, Frank Howard (NDP-- Skeena) introduced a private John Fisher as_ centennial | bill that would permit fdeeral commissioner. government financial assist- Mr. Fisher is to become | 2¢@ 'o communities seeking to build sports facilities, An external affairs depart- ment spokesman branded as "totally inaccurate' reports from Paris that France-Can- ada relations are at a stand- still. TUESDAY, Oct, 10 The Commons sits at publisher and managing director of Northwest Publi- cations Ltd., which publishes two daily newspapers, the Prince Rupert News and the Prince George Citizen, and a number of weekly newspa- pers in B.C, External Affairs' Minister THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 7, 1967 3 States invasion of North Viet- | OSHAWA DISTRICT _ART ASSOCIATION announces | "OPEN HOUSE" | Thursday, October 12th | 8:15 P.M, for all members and their friends in the RECREATION ROOMS of the CIVIC AUDITORIUM, Thornton Road South, Fall classes begin on Monday, Oct. 16th 'for Beginners, Wed- nesday, October 18th for Intermediate; Thursday, October 19th for Advanced. Any members not in receipt of registration forms should contact Mrs. T. Remington at 728-0874, im- mediately, Registration deadline is October 12th, Mary, and a_ son, . Campney. His first wife, Vera, 1948 byelection, was defeated died in 1961, by a CCF candidate, but won a Mr. Campney, born near Pic- seat in the 1949 general elec- ton, Ont., was called ti the bar tion. here Friday. Mr. Campney had returned to his law firm of Campney, Owen| and Campney after he lost his in the House of Commons in a/didate for the Oct. 17 provincial private company has a right to election, said Friday night. these records." Mr. Danson told a rally in his ---- eaten York Mills riding that compa- 2:30 p.m. The Senate is adjourned to Oct, 31. | GETS NEWCOMERS | Ontario has received more jthan half of the 1,000,000 immi- grants to Canada since 1946, Always there with 'ready cash 50, ATI or more ees NIAGARA LOANS NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET W, 723-3487 'nies use the information to Vancouver Centre seat to the Conservatives in the 1957 feder- paola in 1924 and in B.C. in al election. He was first elected to the Mr. Campney joined the ' i external affairs department Commons in 1949 and served as shortly after his call to the bar solicitor-general before being : : ; ; =, \and served in Geneva. mre er | Returning from Geneva, he Se eer eee became secretary to Prime Oshawa Recrea FALL PROGRAMME tion Department nation Thursday, one day after|leagues, including Prime Minis- continued to take some part in ninister Mackenzie King and in] Ladies' Swim and Gym Programme Liberal affairs and correspond i939 left the government to set with some of his former coll op his own law practice in Van- Wednesday afternoons 2:00 - 3:30 couver. Registration and Commencing date Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1967 a coroner's jury held the ter Pearson, church rector negligent in the} Katherine Globe. Canon Smith|after an operation. Mr, Campney died in St, Vin In 1936, he was named chair- at 2:00 P.M, ; boas saci » .-_|man of the National Harbors Duration =~ 10° weeks death of his 18-year-old ward,|cent's hospital here Bae iene Board where he unified and co-{ Fee -- $10.00 . ordinated + tion ntitia Location --- Oshowo Recreation Complex, Thornton's Rd. S, resigned after a meeting with| the bishop. DX -- DX -- DX -- DX} Three of the students, Abbot Conway, 27, Peter Bussell, 26,) and Charles Walker, 25, were in second. year theology. Robert Hart, 24, was in a pre - theol- ogy course. Their statement said in part that the bishop had allowed} church matters to get into secu-) lar court and had done nothing} to correct what was termed as| obvious false impressions. 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