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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1965, p. 12

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asp res SELLA LEE LIES A LEVI ERIIE VE AE 18 ane Fe Nan tae ee he a a hi gag RR statute of Partiament," he said, "Only Parliament-can change it, and Parliament has been dis- solved," Peter Braun, vice-president of the University of British Co- lumbia student body, suggested a possible loophole in the law: All students in residence must place a deposit with the univer- sity during the summer to re- serve accommodation and this may legally constitute resi- dence, Mr. Castonguay declined comment on the findings of Braun, who said the Elections tes, Students could vote by re- turning home on slection day, wi bee " "will be impossible for the problem has never arisen before because elections since 1938 have alway» deen called at a time when students were al- ready in residence, Prime Ministe: Pearson says he regrets the technicality that may deprive many students of their vote, Chief Electoral Offi- cer Nelson Castonguay was em- phatic ebout the procedure, 'This section is contained in a Act would prevent 2,500 ate of = beard - student ; ning s from. voting fos tibe oe ana Bd bey of students sent Opposition Leader Diefen- baker told a delegation from the gram to Mr, Caston that strict application Payee Canadian Union of Students Monday that he couldn't believe would 'contravene its spirit and " intent' it asked the elect that section of the Election 'Act, section ie e le He produced # copy of what|olficer to reconsiderhis in he described as a Liberal cam-|Pretation, Meanwhile, the Pi Conservative Student re-|paign document which, he said, outlines a Liberal party weak- ? Bg ge tion announc: operate " a shuttle service for students - eg - protic bg basal youth, especially in universi- who can't vote in their univer. % sity towns. x 4 2.™ THE OSHA OFHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 14, '1968 ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Still Minority Government After Election; NDP Leader VANCOUVER (CP) -- Stan-(ment after the Nov, 8 genera' ley Knowles, House leader forjelection, the New Democratic Party, pre-| He said dn an interview Mon dicts another minority govern-iday it would be the best. thing Students Betwixt, Between On Legal Vote Residence About 20,000 to 30,000 students|tion of the Canada Elections eligible to vote in the Nov, 8)/Act which says students away federal election are caught in|from home must be in residence a dilemma about their legally|at their universities when the constituted residence. For thoselelection writs are issued, The unable to resolve the problem,| writs for this fall's election were it could mean Joss of their fran-|issued last Wednesday when chise for the voting, most students had not yet taken They are _Affected L_by a sec-lup residence at their universi- hat could happen, because mi- iority governments faced with a powerful opposition get things Jone, "If we get the kind of major-| ity we had between 1958 and 1962 you can write off the next! four years,"' said Mr, Knowles, who has represented Winnipeg | North-Centre in Parliament for, 19 of the last 23 years, | } CONTINUE AID | OTTAWA (CP)--Federal an: sistance in the cost of transport: | ing sheep for breeding purposes is being continued for another three years, the agriculture de- partment announced on the weekend, The department said) in a statement the decision) means continuance of the five: year program introduced in} 1960 to provide assistance in the| movement of commercial ewes and ewe lambs to sheep-de-| ficient areas for breeding pur-| poses, BACK FOWLER REPORT OTTAWA (CP)--The Cana: dian Federation of Agriculture} said Monday the government! and Parliament should accept) as early as possible a recom-) endation of the Fowler com- mittee on broadcasting to es-| tablish a central authority, The federation said that the respon- sibility for public broadcasting should be "in the hands of a single broadcasting authority"'| in order 'to improve broadcast- ing fare in Canada," CANADIAN APPOINTED OTTAWA (CP)--J, R, (Ray) | Marchand, 35-year-old engineer | with the transport department, has moved to Washington as the first secretary of the newly - formed intercommuni- cations satellite committee, an agency co-ordinating interna- tional activity in the field of communications satellites, EXPERT RETIRES OTTAWA (CP)--G, 0, White- side, a leading Canadian expert on wheat breeding with the fed- eral agriculture department, has retired after 41 years with the department. A native of Guelph, he graduated from the --" Agriculture College in| ties, A spokesman for the Quebec : 7 \ NEW 1965's SOLD! J at Ontario Motor Sales oooeenenntahl! '1984 | | USED CARS PETER DUNN » «+ Returns To Bowmanville WESTERN MUSIC MAKER BACK TO VISIT HOMETOWN All dolled up and swing- in a gold-tipping walking cane a long lost Bowman- ville boy came back io his home town iast week, Peter Dunn left Bowman- ville a farmer's boy way back in 1939, He returned to stay with relatives last week (his third home visit in 26 years) a country and western music star. For many years Peter Dunn has been entertaining leads a small combo playing at Edmonton hotels and mo- tels, "It's good to be back,"' he told an Oshawa Times re- porter, He bounced into the office with a smile big enough to hide the Rockies and sporting a jazzy silk vest, tailed coat and grey derby hat. During his two week vaca- tion he is staying with his mother-in-law Mrs, Jean Kennedy, Lambs Lane, Bow- WINS AWARD ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, iFrank E, Carey lington, was /$1,000 James T, Grady (AP) Associated | Press -- writer in Wash- announced Monday at as winner of the Award of the American Chemical So- ciety, The award was given for LI SOLD! at Ontario Motor Sales Carey's outstanding reports on: chemical science, WANTS MORE EFFORT VANCOUVER (CP) -- North- SybSabASS ©) ern Affairs Minister Laing said Monday Canada should increase its efforts to take inventory of the wealth of the North, He said his recent 17-day visit to the Russian, Arctic recently strengthened his belief that great resources lie hidden in |Canada's Arctic, CANADA PROVIDES FILMS These days Peter LONDON (CP)----Canada_ will provide more than one-quarter Fowler Tosses A Block _,sr.scp..csx On CBC's New Building litdey Commonwealth aris ine tival opening Thursday. An- MONTREAL (CP) State] Under such circumstances|thony Gruner, director of all the Secretary Lamontagne said)"we have no other choice than itilm' festival operations, said in Monday the CBC has been|to ask the CBC to reconsider an interview Monday the Cana- asked to "'reconsider™ plans forjits plans in the light of the Fow-/|dian entries 'far exceed all our a $70,000,000 building in Mont-/ler report and to submit to us jexpectations in quality and real because the Fowler com-|concrete proposals so that con-;quantity," mittee gi get on phage ge struction be begin with the! "seems of the opinion that the jminimum delay, CBC could adequately meet its} He said he would be surprised] BET TER BALM requirements with a minimum/if the delay exceeded a year, v of about $50,000,000," The government was not in al FOR SHINERS' Because the CRC should "'re-|Position at the moment to reach! ii . sid d re examine Bsa a decision on whether the CBC) SEATTLE (AP)--A_ Se- consiaer and re exa attle doctor says he's found plans," he said, construction|head office should be trans:| hi snye We 8 fOUN 1 net t Oct. 1, the date/ferred to Montreal from its} Something better than a will not start Oct, 1, beefsteak to treat a black agreed upon when the site was} Laka site at oe This) | ove acquired from the City of Mont-;(MOve Was one of the recom} " . real in 1963. mendations of the Fowler re Dr.. Harold Brown told a wii' : : nort | medical association conven- Speaking at a press confers") ta tion the substitute is di. ence, Mr. Lamontagne said the Pec iiosgic: we, 0d _ pont methyisulfoxide, a solvent government and Parliament are ont could make a decision on| fequently used in the pro- responsible for making sure the this subject until after the Noy,| @uction of synthetic fibres, CBC has buildings and installa-'¢ p derail elections Dr, Brown said the sub- tions which insure the quality "ay. ORC paid Montreal, Stance, pioneered medically and effectiveness of broadcast- $4.160.000 for its east-end build by Dr. Stanley Jacob and ing. ing site, with the federal goy-) OD! Edward EK. Rosenbaum But "we have also the respoMjernment contributing another! Of the University of Oregon, sibility of making sure that the go 695.000 will change a swollen black taxpayers' money is not The City of Montreal expro eye to an unswollen pale wasted, priated and cleared the 25-acre| Yellow eve .in 90 minutes, Mr. Lamontagne said the site just east of the main up He said all that's neces: Fowler committee and the CBC|town shopping and business dis-| S@fY 18 to apply a solution to the skin. around the bruised. area, manville, While in the office he had a word for the Edmonton Klondike Week which runs in late July every year, 'Next year, be there," he said, "You will have the time of your life," on radio and stage, For a long time it was Peter Dunn and the Mountain Boys. He had regular radio spots on some five stations all out in Alberta, Proof Positive of Customer Satisfaction! 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