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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1964, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 14,1964 19 Ra Fi FE : ce To Find Formula No Maturity [ornn=s brought on by the press with To Change Constitution finquebee = ==~| Winton Wondorland, of Fashion even if it meant tim, a By STUART MacLEOD They were working on a form-|the constitution comes into the hili ing undue publicity. to pool OTTAWA (CP) -- In a race|tla under which the Canadian|hands of Parliament. - ays 1 1p data, to the wire, Justice Minister|Parliament could amend the! The formula which the pre- "Yes, but why don't the pap- Favreau and the 10 provincial|Cconstitution without getting fi-| miers approved in principle last TORONTO (CP) -- The Star ee ; : 1 he Britist ers put it ts per perspec- ' 9 ae 4 pei tig be biol 4 os aides soya er" 1 ye month was drawn up by for-|quotes Prince Philip as saying, | tive?" see pines. sexed 2 rm ; today in toe 2 t. i me mer Conservative justice min-|after the royal couple's recep-| Bryant replied that good 4, ALK E R Ss a formula for repatriating the| tended to insure that the rights|ister E. Davie Fulton in 1961, ; i. Canadian constitution seine ajof both the federal and provin- ar a5 objected to by the then|"on @t Quebec: "Maturity tii. gpg es ing that while it was obvious g dominion - provincial confer-|Cial governments are safe-/CCF government of Saskatche-|--that's one thing that has been | ence of premiers opens later in|Suarded before full control of wan, : sadly jacking these past few coe ey sod agin Sragpcenssi if ' | the day. These are some of the main|days." : publicity, the demonstrations \ The call of the ski slopes Is just around the. Uf, corner. Are you listening? Snow fun time. And yj A six-hour meeting of the at- T t G provisions of the formula: The newspaper also says that| were nevertheless real. OFONTO UFOUP | +. an provinces must give|the prince, im conversation With| ieee there's no fun lke snow fun when you're ig lf torneys-general Tuesday failed : to produce a final draft form- their approval before the fed-|reporter George Bryant at an | : dressed for the call of the wild! 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