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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1963, p. 19

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G Petawawa will form the guard , Robert Taschereau at the uniform collar of Gdsm, D. chamber + uardsmen from ' seated with the 128 Liberals on nas i ini sit le the o5irier, deputy prime minister, GUARD OF HONOR the government side, On the oar tiger Diet| sits on Mr, Pearson's right.) On Mr, Diefenbaker's Camp . E ' ' sail : om 1 fore By pS ig * GO PEDO I LOO OL LE OO GOO PEE OO shay, hen v wow Lissa en ' oe warmer Gordon, Postmaster. H S atin Plan Ministe Willen rh n 5 Minister William M. Benidick- ouse e g , json, Manion Lamontagne, or "/Starr (labor), Alvin Hamilton, i hdc Aad di tiie il, Mit eh i, Heh cilia atin MiMi TH OSHAWA TUAES, Wednesday, Mey 15, 1963 19 (agriculture), Marcel Lambert; POLISH TYPE BEST LACOMBE, Alta, (CP) ~ ident of the privy council, and! (speaker and briefly veterans)|Agronomist L. J. Anderson of e : n S ots peg a ppt Minister La- and Wallace Nesbitt, Oxford,|the federal experimental farm n eres ing sy the left afler Mr, Martin|{0"mer parlamentary secre-/here says a six-year study shows the|ntent shared th ment|yer, 'Trade Minister: Mitchel 1P)--" (Socialist hand, is back on (nfent share @ govern yer, Trade ster C \ wan fee Ge Nid ae of Cont |tront bench of 'the New Demo-|side with the Conservatives, are|Sharp, Transport Minister mons is tidier---and interesting crats, temporarily at least, Hejnext at the far end of the cham-!George Mcliraith, Northern Af- in spots. |will sit beside er T, C, Dou-|ber, oe ifairs Minister Arthur Laing and ¥ : ence minister Dou- glas until the 17+man caucus! Except for Dr. Po ph orn who resigned names a replacement for Dep-itheir far flank, the 128 Liberals|--who is closest to Mr, Speaker, Feb. 3, to protest the Diefen-|uty Leader David Lewis, Tor-|excluding speaker -designate| Across the aisle, Mr, Diefen-| baker government's delay onjonto lawyer defeated in the gen-|Alan Macnaughton -- are: alone|baker's righthand man is Leon! the nuciear issue, remains onjeral election. on the government side of the/Balcer, former transport minis-| the Progressive Conservative) Mr, Herridge used to sit in the/house, lt has been years sinceiter and senior Quebec spokes: party front bench. front Yow beside the former|no group of opposition members|man, On. his left is former fi- He will be the first MP seated|CCF leader, Hazen Argue, injhelped fill up the governmentinance minister George Nowlan. side, that an overflow on the left of Mr. Speaker---with|the 1958-62 Parliament, He taok|sitt, Or TNO eament' memARE WITH BALCER ree veteran colleagues be-jover Mr, Angues' spot when the) ¢ H ; tes him and the next former Saskatchewan farmer defected|bers did not occupy opposition Pig cre on tog Ry kone cabinet minister, to.the Liberals last year, side seats, Waldo Monteith (health), Wale! | All 14 former Conservative) Each side of the Commons pLANK PEARSON fer Dinsdale (northern aftalts) \ministers who won re-election|chamber has 138 seats arranged| The Liberal front row of min-/Hugh John Flemming (reve- April 8 are in the front row, Jin tive rows, a total of 276,|isters follows cabinet preced-jnue), Paul Martineau (mines)| Guy Marcoux, former Social/rnore are 265 members, leavinglence alternately right and leftjand Theogene Ricard (without| Credit party whip now sitting!) qosks vacant for possible ex-/from Prime Minister Pearson,| portfolio), | as an independent Social Credit) vnsign, Traditionally the gov-|There are 11 ministers in the) Between Mr, Ricard and Mr, | IMP after a break with Deputy|pane party sits to the right of{second row, then the parlia-/Markness. are Marvin Howe | [Leader Real Caouctte, will beline sneaker, facing opposition] mentary secretaries, |Wellington - Huron, George H,| the only opposition ~member\roreas arrayed on the left. |. Justice Minister Lionel Chev-|Doucelt, Lanark, and L, Elston| Cardiff, Huron. He will be to the right of the Conservati vernal ANelne Miniitar "Pads ; 2 r Chief. 4 'i inspects the dress ppltea <s lenbaker are seated closest to) MXlernal Affairs 5 r after Mr, -Nowlan are ee epeaserral: (he far eld of, ine the speaker's chair, Next to! Martin is on his left, Churchill, successively them are the 23 Social Crediters On the right after Mr, -\velerans and defence minister opening of Parliament Thurs. E. Nenchenton, 'Toronto 7? IS BACK led by Robert Thompson. The rier are State Secretary .junder the Conservatives, Angus 60-Day Term | day, L-Cpl, P, J, Ambroziak, (CP Wirephoto) | /, (Bert) Herridge, old\NDP, who in the last Parlia-\Pickersgill, Finance Minister/MacLean (fisheries), hael! For Assault On Baby SIMCOE (CP)--Fred Mitchell Pettigrew, 24, of Simcoe, was committed to Ontario Hospital for 60 days after he pleaded y in magistrate's court Tuesday to assault causing bod- ily harm to his nine-month-old daughter Pettigrew was charged after guilt his wife took their daughter Carolyn to Dr, Keith Mcintosh because the baby was "'off its feeding' and not gaining weight normally, the court was told, The Simcoe doctor testified he found that the child's right thigh was fractured, Later at the hos- pital he discovered the child had both bones of both forearms and 14 ribs broken, and had suffered internal chest injuries Simcoe Police Constable C irit Sanderson said Pettigrew had at first told him the had fallen out of her father's hands and struck a door March 18, In later statements, Pettigrew said he lost control of himself when the baby began to cry and threw her against Const. Sanderson "Still later he told me he did throw the baby but did squeeze it," Dr, McIntosh told the baby has almost recovered from the injuries. not the door, testified the court Provincial Park Act Change Seen ORILLIA (CP)--The Ontario government has indicated it will investigate the possibility of de- leting sections of the Provincial Parks Act which make it legal for the government to operate facilities for sleeping and sports in provincial parks, G, B. Rumble of Orillia, pres. ident of the Ontario Association of Tourist Resorts, said Tues- day Lands and Forests Minister Roberts has informed the asso- ciation that consideration wil! be given to eliminating such sections, Conspiracy Charge For TSE Governor TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto Stock Exchange and one of its governors were accused Tues. day of &@ conspiracy that was intended- to remove the gover. nor's main competition from a field of stock brokerage Lawyer Walter B, Williston outlined the accusation in his gene Statement of a $2,100,. non-jury suit fo: launched by Wilfred M. Pos. luns, 32, against the exchange and George Gardi chairman of the. board of governérs and himself a brokerage company execu. tive, r damages ner, -- vice. exchange's 4 Men Face Suit In Alleged Fight TORONTO (CP)--Alfred Sca- warelli, dock foreman at Fort William, and his employer, ' per Lakes Shipping Limited of Toronto, are suing four men for an alleged beating he suffered in May, 1962, during labor strife between the company and: the --. International Union A writ issued here Tuesday) mamed as defendants Kenneth Joseph Harrison, Joseph Am. bro, Frank Uavanele and David I lt of Fort William, Provincial Police Changes Expected TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- General Fred Cass day night the provincial police force has said Tues- fallen behind the times in personne! and equip- ment but many. changes in the policing of forthcoming. He also told the meeting of the Progressive Con- servative Association in the new provincial riding of York East that law enforcement on pravin cial highways will the province are inaugural be more | Here is the youthful, low-swept grace of a convertibla--with the convenience of a hardtop. It's the dazzling new Ford Galaxie 500/XL Sports Hardtop with fastback roof styling! Interiors are exciting--foam-padded bucket seats cradle you in comfort, with console mounted transmission contro! at your fingertips. Take your choice of Thunderbird V-8s, soaring all th way up to 425 hp. New Silent Ride Suspension completes the luxury mood. When is a convertible not a convertible? When it's a New Galaxie 500/XL Sports Hardtop! See it at your Ford Dealer now! NEW SUPER TORQUE: GALAXIE tary for external affairs, Polish rapeseed seems prefer- Mr, Thompson, Mr, Caouette,|able to the later maturing Ar- A, B, Patterson, Fraser Valley,|gentine variety for g bh in and Gilles Gregoire, Lapointe,|central Alberta, The seed pro- are the four Social Credit front|duces oil for making margarine, | as party whip ts likely to -be| filled by Bert Leboe, Cariboo, | Marcoux on|Revenue Minister J. R, Garland|™e". Dr, Marcoux, whose place|salad oil and other products, had been seated beside Mr. Ca-- SHOT IN MONTREAL ouette in the last house, Mr. Gregoir takes his place, istars will Canadian and interfational appear on CTV's | The NDP"s first rank, except- Jerry Lester Show to be pro- ing Mr, Herridge, remains Mr,|{Uced_in Montreal this fall, Douglas, veteran socialist Har- old Winch from Vancouver East, and Douglas Fisher, cau-| cus chairman from Port Ar.! 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