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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1963, p. 11

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12... THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, February 22, 1963 'Expelled | | | | | | Planning KINGSTON (CP) -- Harry Blacklock, expelled from the Ontario Liberal party Thursday |\by Leader John Wintermeyer, |says he is not sure Mr. Wiater- |meyer '"'can get rid of me." Mr. Blacklock, a 79-year-old Kingston area cattle drover said Thursday night he has called a meeting of Frontenac- Addington riding executives for |Monday and "we'll see ther jwhat happens." | Mr, Wintermeyer said he no jlonger recognizes Mr. Black- lock,-a riding executive for 25 lyears, as president of Tron- ltenac-Addington Liberal Asso- | ciation, report to me that the usual pro- NHeee ee eee een enn nnn nn a decane ene ale Meee meee Liberal Meeting cial assistant Harold Greer to Kingston in an attempt toa re- concile the split in the riding! association. "|. . In view of Mr. Greer's cedures were not followed at the nomination convention, 1 have no alternative but to Ge-| clare my lack of confidence inj im (Mr. Blacklock) , . ." Mr} Wintermeyer said. Mrs. Chippendale' said crn-| flicting interests in the riding] could be settled without involy- ing Mr. Wintermeyer, the party| or herself. | She said she would continue to support Mr. Wintermeyer India Decides To Request Rid In Planes NEW DELHI (AP)--The In-) dian government has decided to) |ask Canada, the United States, Britain and Australia to send planes to defend India against any Red Chinese air attack, a government spokesman says. "It is assumed they will rush help," Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, Prime Minister Nehru's chief deputy in the foreign ministry, | was quoted as saying Thursday. She addressed a meeting of the | ruling Congress party after) Nehru had told Parliament any) Chinese aerial attack, support- ing a possible reopening of the! Sino-Indian border war, would be met with help from friendly A briefing officer said mem-; 'In case of such a sudden bers of the Congress party's|emergency, we will ask friendly standing parliamentary com-| powers to send in their planes. mittee asked Mrs. Menon what| These countries are already as- India would do if China should) sociated with the air mission. attack tomorrow. Reading from|We would approach them notes, the officer said this was/rush in, It is assumed they wil Mrs. Menon's reply: rush help." spe hee eet ge ¥ ¢ g 4 Canadian, American, Bri and Australian Air Force : cers have been studying what needs to be done here to enable. modern interceptor planes operate ove: India if the eme |gency arose. 4 His announcement came after|and the party's platform. Mr. Blacklock publicly attacked \Mr. Wintermeyer Wednescay| countries, | PAINT REGULAR $8.60 GAL. VALUE Al GALLON BURNED ITSELF OUT Fred Griffore, his wife, and -miles east of Blenheim .early geven children fled their High- yesterday after these two 140- way 3 farm home, about 18 © barrel oil storage tanks in the Hope, 18, of Peterborough. Li- PER QUART ONLY 1.77 e FLAT © SEMI-GLOSS ¢ LATEX WE WILL MIX YOUR CHOICE OF 1322 COLORS For The Same Price On Our New Electric Shakers NO EXTRA CHARGE Many Other Values -- Chock Our Prices First --PATTE'S- PAINT & WALLPAPER LTD. Now Over 92 Years at 85 Simcoe North 725-3529 -- FREE DELIVERY -- FREE PARKING BEHIND STORE jfollowing a dispute over the | nomination Dec. 15 of Mrs couts ame 2 Theresa Chippendale, 37, provincial election. threatened to explode. There jock had attacked him as; scouts who each saved two lives|onel's legs have been paralyzed i See Henderson of Kingston, ec' on the semi-annual scou: honors tive in the movement and & Ghana Students Skip "=. Beata pe (Se ety 'just a figurehead at the top also received awards drowned while trying to rescue ying | Lord Baden-Powell, born Feb | mously. racial .disctimination and un-,tend any more classes,"' Appah trying to stop the outflow of Af-|in Frontenac - Addington felt/Gen. Vanier wil! present the March 31, was one of thre a ol, ree are refusing to attend classes,|that the government is obliged raise funds by selling their be-| portunity for all constituents to! investiture in the fall most exceptional character :t si 3 character to behind the Iron Curtain was re-|means of their own." earlier charges from other Afri- -- -- ihe a fe a : }Grant, 12, of Whi.etish, Ont.,/ the Silver Acorn for distin. Samon t ! 18 Months In Jail who led 26 Ghanaian students|in Bulgaria under scholarships| discrimination practically every to be decorated for .wo resenes| rane : se" Falls. Douglas Elsey, 16, of st y Z 2 ; : ; cans to leave. tions had been financed by the TORONTO (CP)--A father of : i ; | Oe onald received CLAIMED BY COOK University is ian gov- ¥ yi st week's c¢ y ; CANADIAN iss rescuing - yer iy tsity is the Bulgarian gov Following last week's clash By THE CANADIAN PRESS $51 cheque, has been sentenced rescuing an 11-year-old girl tries, Appah Samong said in ajbanned- All- African Students $1.10 a share; 1961, . $501,126, [Sudbury area, Jun> 30, and|i 1770 by Capt. James Cook Glover of Toronto stole the ma- "k . to Western countries, the envoy yy Dec, 31: 1962, "t. 17 : riers The unrest, marked by # pany, year ended Dec, 31 nie: hatte. Abcwith them. train Oct, 417. Communist attempts to spread Prague, Czechoslovakia, and Company, year ended Dec. 31; 2% mailed them to Sault Ste.|ing two tittle girls from drown- most students wanted to remain! ments for their groups. $1.46. e Glover pleaded guilty Wed-!near Arnprior in the Ottawa "The Africans have decided|on their own told a press con-|1962, $204,563, 33.8 cents a, both 18-month sentences con'|highest scout decoration for| j= (mother of two, as the rim .< s Liberal candidate in the next F H Li t In a prepared statement, Mr C r onor 1S back yard caught fire and.|Wintermeyer said Mr. Black-| OTTAWA: (CP) -- Two boy was no explosion, however, |«jeader of the Liberal party injin the space of a few weeks/since he contracted polio in Or-| 1 the and the fire burned itself out. 'Qntario" and referred to W, J.|last year are among 16 scouts! tober, 1951, but he has been ac man of the provincial campaign | list announced by Governor- achieved the status .of f'rst committee, as the "'real power'? General Vanier. class scout. He is the leader Mr, Blacklock Wednesday de-) N0r of OHtaNy, J. Keiller Mac. Scout Norman Rennie Sands, f e scribed Mr. Wintermeyer as) kay, and 32 adult scuut leaders 16 of Walpole Island, Oni., Classes In Bulgaria jof the party." Yhursday's honors ist marks a 12-year-old giri in the Snye the birthday of scout founder River, was "orate osthu- FEELS TOO SOON m Bpcorated pope Mr, Wintermeyer said ne had)99_ 1857, 4 second list will be 'INNA (AP)--/ , . yi . > th t-|nist authorities apparently were , Liberal sinbintesd 1. spa ia 4 Lieutenant-Governor Mackay VIENNA (AP)--Angered by|their quarters rather than at-{nis pp 3 been told many i published Dominion Day and) whose tivegent terhi eepleual ~~ rvs 300 sg ef brani said. Bhai A aang to piper re nigenans rare a epee convenes Wat awards in his capacity as chief persons to receive the -Bilvar in Communist Bulgar y is country and they fex!/ 0 e Africans are trying to ca suddenly, without op-). t tove » kel Serco d ides students 'n mmunist garia| leave this country ar ey fe called too j scout at a Government House Wolf award for services of the! an African diplomat says to finance transportation of longings. attend Offici gs ' ni , ¢ : T 1 oa ' i als at scout headquar-|)the movement This latest student flare-up, those who do not have sufficient The Nigerians, reiterat'ng' We said he had sent his spe-|terc pau ; ' : : bald: He had. sent Ts" ere jters here said scouts Ronald Among adults. who received lated Thursday by Ambassador, The students form a majority can groups, said they had en- } sfc ' J. L. Appah Samong of Ghana, | of the 350 or more Africans still countered prejudice and racial (ee poi i, ed " yin viv guished service to scouting was ' e *| George A. Newport of Niagara out of Bulgaria last week They | and educational aid programs. day in Sofia. 5 : af iy were the first of about 100 Afri-| Their studies and accommoda- For Stealing Guns in the same year. Port Arthur was awarded a , SAVED PAIR certificate of merit. The immediate cause of the Bulgarian government and they NET EARNINGS liv, charged with stealing. four the Git] separ t ; ' Ss >| receiv. ss ; "es SIX, s d low, "8 i * 4 student strike at Sofia State|received monthly allowances. sub-machine guns and forging a|Cross with Bar for gallantry in neon ernment's refusal to pay their|triggered by the arrest and ex Building Products Ltd., year | 18 onthe jail from drowning in a branch Of | tralia = ee eins 3 Aus transportation to other coun.|pulsion of seven leaders of the ended Dec. 31: 1962, $534,356, 10 1° | sin. Jail. the Vermillion River, in the! was claimed for Britain Police said Robert R. J. eae avon from Sofia on -- of ae Sousa de- $1.03 chide. Mehta ube plucking an 18-month-old child| during his circumnavigation of uigaria's capital. cided to leave Bulgaria and go "4 f x Yom- © : ? t st- vi the i {| 4 g Greater Winnipeg Gas Com Welland Jan: 28, then didn't from the path of a fast-moving tt globe student-militia clash last week,| Said. He added that the cultura: $895,000; 1961, $852,000 libel ' Gary received two certificates | has proved embarrassing to| attache of the Mali embassy in| yaclaren Power and Paper He finally dismantled them of merit for gallantry in rescu-| influence through Africa. A Bul-|ther African diplomats now 1969, 3.349.535, $1.67 a Class A Marie," Det-Sgt. George Mc-|ing Aug. 3 and 19 in the weee- GRAND OPENING FEATURES AT garian statement last week said] are in Sofia to make arrange-/anq'B 'share; 1961, $2,911,848, Gowan testified. filled waters of Pickerel Bay and charged the Ghanaians, Three Nigerian students who, Robin - Nodwell Manufactur- nesday to breaking and enter-| Valley. were trying to stir up trouble |managed to get out of Bulgariajing Ltd., year ended Sept. 30:/ing and forgery and will serve} The Cornwell Scout badge, to go on strike and remain in/ference in Vienna that Commu-'share; 1961, $222,251, 33.8 cents.| currently. |courage, was awarded to Lionel | ae ces A count vila of as | VALUABLE PRIZES urns Pot of Gold. TREASURE CHEST PROMOTION Come in pick up your key Try to open our Treasure Chest. You may win a val- uable prize. Fri- day and Saturday only (Feb. 22 and 23) so hurry! 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