Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1967, p. 7

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Ross Flemington,,weeks before the Oct. 23 prov-{cial government "is a greatjfrom overseas duty in the Sec- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 10, 1967-9 70-year-old native of Britannia, |incial election. opportunity for me to pioneer injond World War to b Nfld., and former president of| Dr. Flemington, United/a new field of service to this|Mount Allison president in 1945, in|Church clergyman and chief|province." retiring in 1962 to become/Canadian universities. with the} The quiet - spoken veteran of|director of education for exter-| It was during a 1962 interview|ment as Mount Allison presi- 'was one year away from retire- Les 1942-1945, said in a statement|/my concern to make the office|tion, from which he retired in|position with external aid as a|wit on himself, he said then who once described'a new job} Friday's announcement of the|Friday that his new job asjhuman in its operations and/1965, he guided programs under|job that would prolong his|that the new job freed him as something that "prolongs|appdintment by the Liberal pre-|investigator of complaints by|/humane in its' effects." which large numbers of foreign|active life. from such prospects as "'sliding my life." |mier came less than three|the public against the provin-| Dr. Flemington returnedjstudents were received b;| At that time, Dr. Flemington|into senility," FREDERICTON (CP) -- New Premier Louis Robichaud. Brunswick's first ombudsman Yy [s] aul is a white-thatched educationist ESTEREL, Que. (CP)--Jean- Paul Beaudry, parliamentary secretary to Industry Minister Maurice Bellemare, said Satur- day nothing is more stable than Quebec's basic politics. Mr. Beaudry, Union Natio- nale member o the legislature or Laontaine, told a meeting o business executives in this Laurntian community: shown a strong degree o politi- cal relism. In this area we do not like risky ventures. In spite © appearances nothing is more stable and more rational in the long run than Quebec's basic politics." Mr, Beaudry, like several other Union Nationale. politi- cians in the last ew days, addressed himsel to concern over Quebec's political uture within Conederation. MUCH TO LOSE Quebecers "'could lose a great deal in reckless undertakings" and thereore are political ral- ists although "thy are and always have been dynamic." He said what is needed is a new constitution, "not a bill o divorce. The great majority 0 Quebecers want, not to destroy Canada, but to turn it into a true homeland or them as well as or English-Canadians." He said in the existing Con- ederation Quebec eels like "a junior partner in a marriage o equals." Retaining identity as a French-Canadian in the circum- stances "makes one eel less welcome and at home any- where in Canada but the prov- ince o Quebec." A text o the address was released to the press in advance. Group Files $3,000,000 Suit LOS ANGELES (AP)--A $3,- 000,000 damage suit was filed Friday in Superior Court by the company which tapes Carol Channing's television show. Charles Lowe Productions Inc., filed suit against Local 53 of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians. . The suit claims that NABET, now on strike against the American Broadcasting Co., interfered with Lowe's agree- ment to tape Miss Channing's ABC show at National Broad- casting Co. facilities. NBC can- celled the agreement, Lowe said. 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Work on the 276,000-ton dead- weight vessel, the first of six such ships ordered by National Bulk Carriers, Inc. of New York, got under way at the Japanese company's Yokohama shipyard. It was expected to be completed by September, 1968. a community of quiet elegance located in oshawa's northern residential area. Simcoe and Taunton if are looking for a lot to r. . visit cedar ridge -- use a builder of your choice, for information, phone 723-1194 OSHAWA Harry Zuzak helped plan and build certain aspects of Echo Valley Provincial Park in Saskatchewan. Here he discusses park planning and life insurance. Park planner says London Life policy a logical choice (Is it.because he will double his money?) ARRY-ZUZAK is a civil engifeer and an Associate of C. W. appreciated this because as an engineer you're taught to think _ he paid in. No wonder he considers them a good investment! Pool Consulting Engineers in Regina. Harry specializes in x logically, and Art made a presentation that made good sense. ° "My London Life plan gives my family financial protection ee eene ot a "Well, I'd looked at several other life insurance proposals but %1d it pays good dividends. And that's an important aspect, of "As the work week gets shorter, people have more time on --_ London Life seemed to be the best to me. So, in 1962 (at age 24). 2M insurance policy. I like to know that my money is working their hands, If they spend that time out-of-doors, it's better for --_ | took out a $10,000 Jubilee policy with $20,000 supplementary for me. their health, relaxation snd_generel:- well-being. term insurance, Then in 1963 I changed half of that term to "Another thing I appreciate is that Art never hesitates to call "Of course, for a park to be successful it has to be planned another Jubilee. I'll probably change the other halfin the next me if he thinks any changes are required in my insurance pro- methodically. Financial, economic, sociological and geographic year or two. gram. And he keeps me up to date on dividends which increase factors have to be taken into consideration. For instance, there's Here are the facts about Harry's two London Life policies. the value of my policies. . no point building a park if people can't get to it easily. He has one $10,000 Jubilee life premiums to 65 policy. And To find out how you can double your money with London Life, "I knew very little about life insurance until Art (his London _another $10,000 Jubilee whole life policy. By age 65 he willhave _talk to a Company representative. And send for your free copy of Life representative) sat down and explained how it works. He . paid $13,113. But, if he leaves his dividends to accumulate, his --_ the handbook "Plain talk about life insurance:"" Write to Depart- went over all the details from A to Z in a factual manner. I policies will be worth $31,020*. More than double the money ment R, London Life Insurance Company, London, Ontario. *This figure is made up of $12,260 in guaranteed cash value and the bal in lated dividends based on the current scale. While dividends are not guar d, London Life for years has had one of the most outstanding records of dividend payments in North America. aa!

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