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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1965, p. 16

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'Quebec delegates held a arate meeting in the and Ontario delegates foi suit later. HELP 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 22, 1965 ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE University Students' Home His Voting Residence: CUS OTTAWA (CP) -- University; The legal opinion says stu- students over 21 whose names|dents other than freshmen who Lesage Trip Should Help Federal Liberals: Favreau Another Tory Comes Back But He's 'Anti-Diefenbaker' OTTAWA (CP) -- Henri Courtemanche, once a member of the Diefenbaker government, announced Tuesday he will at- tempt.a comeback as an anti- Diefenbaker, independent Con- servative candidate. Mr, Courtemanche, who re- signed from the Senate in 1961 after being criticized by a Que- bec royal commission, said he will oppose the official Con- servative candidate in Labelle riding in the.Nov. 8 election. In a telephone interview from his law office in Mont Laurier, Que., about 50 miles east of here, he said the Conservative leader hates French-Canadians. He agreed with a statement by his former cabinet colleague, Leon Balcer, who retired from federal politics last week say- ing there is no room for French- Canadians in the Conservative party under Mr. Diefenbaker. Mr. Courtemanche was ap-| 300 great - grandchildren, sons and one sister. IT HURTS TORONTO (CP)--The it seems, says an article on skurfing injuries, admitted to Ottawa bones. VANIERS TO VISIT luncheon in honor of Col. R. S pointed state secretary in 1958,/ McLaughlin, chairman of the but resigned from the cabinet/poard of directors of General in: 1960, giving poor health as! yotors of Canada Ltd. thé reason. He was then ap- pointed to the Senate. SEES PRICE RISE OTRONTO (CP)--A_ spokes- man for MacKay Hughes Co. Lta., Toronto potato brokers,/ grain from the Prairies, prices | trade week by|/Tuesday. In a statement from 10-pound| his office, Trade Minister Sharp said Tuesday potato probably will rise next about five cents for a bag of Ontario potatoes. Ontario) said it is a matter of potatoes now sell at 45 cents for national importance' that 10,pounds, HAS 360 SURVIVORS WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A 100- year-old woman has died mare leaving more than 360 known survivors. Born in Harrow, 15 giles to the east, Mrs. Marg-) aret Jeannette Wilson is known to be survived by more than | GRAIN MEET SET |. OTTAWA (CP) --.An emer- |gency meeting will be held in |Winnipeg Friday to consider | ways to speed up movement = the department announced "urgent the |maximum amount of grain be moved off the Prairies and to |shipping ports. The movement is necessary to meet commit- ments for massive sales to Rus- sia. WANT FEES ABOLISHED EDMONTON (CP) Stu- dents at the University of Al- Television But One Facet Of Star Danny Kaye's Life By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Danny Kaye was glowering in his pent- house apartment at CBS' Tele- vision City. In his lap was a_ portable radio pouring forth news of an- other disaster for. Kaye's be- loved Los Angeles Dodgers. "Well, see you later," I said. "Don't leave," he said, shut- ting off the radio, Chicago Cubs were whipping the Dodgers 7-3. Kaye has two other major in- terests: Flying and television. While his fellow TV stars were out mining mints at state fairs and in summer theatres and night clubs, Kaye said he never worked harder in his life. At what? Taking examina- tions for more 'advanced pilot ratings. He spoke glowingly ot piloting a private jet to Port- land, Ore., in one hour and 40 minutes, "the same time it takes me to fly to San Fran- cisco in my own plane." Don't get the notion that he is any less interested in other ratings, say of television shows. "People said I was a nut, a perfectionist who would last six weeks in television and then go quitely mad because of the way you have to work in TV. But I'm not a perfectionist. I never have been. Anyone who says \that he is a_ perfectionist is claiming that what he tries to do is perfect work. Perfect in whose eyes? Hiw own? The pub- lic's? | "All I try to do is the best I can. When you put together a complete show in five days--the equivalent of two-thirds of movie--you can't expect every- thing to be polished. I. knew that when I went into TV. "Things can go wrong, but you can capitalize on them 'in TV, and that gives an added quality. Like last week when Harry Belafonte had a punch line that he couldn't get out. His difficulty was much funnier than the line would have been. "We've had some... shows, too. "That was my biggest adjust- ment to TV: How to accept the poor shows. How did I do it? Merely by moving on to the next show and trying to profit by the bad one." poor 55 grandchildren, four remaining teen- age craze. of skurfing--coasting down paved slopes on an 18 inch board fitted on rollerskates --may not be as harmless as he Canadian Medical Association Journal. In berta are launching a campaign to abolish Canadian university tuition fees. The move is backed) by the Canadian Union of Stu- dents, of which 45 out of 48 Canadian universities are mem- bers. HAS CPR PLAN SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. (CP)--Jack McIntosh, Progres- sive Conservative member. of do not appear on voting lists are being advised to appeal in person during revision of urban lists one month from now. dents sent to its members at all universities copies of a legal opinion about their qualifica- tions to vote in the Nov. 8 fed- eral election. tempt to get around a ruling by the acting chief electoral officer, that students who had not reg- istered at their university by Sept. 8, when the election writs no longer live with their par- ents can argue that the city where they attend university is their ordinary place of resi- dence, Students who meet these tests were advised that they likely will be left off the pre- liminary voting. lists being compiled this week by door-to- door enumerators, who are fol- _ Mr. Castonguay's rul- ig. But the students are advised to appeal the enumerators' de- cisions to the revising officers, who will hold hearings Oct. 21- The Canadian Union of Stu- The legal opinion is an at- Nelson $Castonguay, OTTAWA (CP) -- Guy Fav- reau, Quebec leader of the fed- eral Liberals, said Tuesday Pre- mier Jean Lesage's current speaking tour in the West will help the Pearson government's campaign for re-election. peatedly his western tour is non-political and that the Que- bec provincial Liberal party in- tends to stay out of the Nov. 8 federal election. a Liberal strategy meeting) Montreal here;; Mr. Favreau was asked By RONALD LEBEL against Yvon Dupuis, dismissed, from the cabinet last January and scheduled to stand trial next month on charges con- nected with an alleged payoff for @ racetrack franchise. There would be no nominat- ing convention because there was no federal organization as yet in Mr. Dupuis' riding. He said: provisional party associa- tions have been set up in the 74 other Quebec constituencies. Mr. Favreau denied claims by Premier Lesage has said re- At a press conference closing/, dissident Liberal that the Dollard association still is controlled by Guy Rou- leau, who resignea his Com- mons seat in July after being criticized in the Dorion judicial inquiry report. Mr, Rouleau an- nounced he would not seek re-| Most election, Mr. Gordon was asked if such} 'Ger discomfort gimmicks as the Truth Squad, coloring books and homing pig- eons used by Liberals in the foe yore : nami had been dis-| She. Take Dodd's and see if ri feel better, rest better. Ui "T don't think these things are tot, vis ere eee necessary now," he said. a al ce " the last Parliament for Swift whether Mr. Lesage's tour will doctors J. A. Liver and J. J. Wiley find that a "surprisingly high" 36 per cent of patients General Hospital after falling from their} skateboards suffered broken} OTTAWA (CP) -- Governor- General Vanier and his wife will visit Oshawa Friday. Dur- ing the one-day visit, they will) attend a civic reception and Current - Maple Creek, | said Tuesday it is time the federal government nationalized the /Canadian Pacific Railway. He said in an interview the CPR is not living up to its obligation to the people. BENSON HEADS GROUP OTTAWA (CP) Revenue Minister Benson will lead a five-man Canadian delegation lattending the Commonwealth |Economic Consultative Council meeting today and Thursday in Jamaica. The conference of fi- |nance ministers of the Com- monwealth, usually held a few days before the annual meet- ings of the International Mone- tary Fund and International 'Bank for Reconstruction and | Development, will review world economic conditions and other |matters to be discussed at the (IMF meeting. HEADS TRUSTEES SAINT JOHN, N.B.. (CP)-- Frederick N. A. Rowell of Van- couver was elected president of |the Canadian School Trustees Association at the closing ses- |sion of the annual meeting |Tuesday. He succeeds L. S. |Nicks of Regina. John §. Dar- |ling of Kitchener was elected) vice-president and David M.| Bishop of Woodstock will con-| tinue as executive secretary. | CLAIMANTS INCREASE OTTAWA (CP)--There were | 184,400 claimants for unemploy- | ment insurance at the end of) July, an increase of 3,700 over) the end of June but about 20,000) fewer than at July 30 last year, the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. MAY LOSE INTEREST | SASKATOON (CP) -- If wet weather continues, western farmers may lose interest in a| program to ship feed grain to| drought-stricken eastern areas,| Stuart A. Thiesson of Saskatoon! said Tuesday. Mr. Thiesson, secretary-treasurer of the Sas- katchewan Farmers Union, said western farmers would not feel lin a giving mood with much of fe crops hit by bad weather. || CALL... | DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES FUEL OIL AND HEATING SERVICE SERVING THE PUBLIC OVER 50 YEARS 313 ALBERT ST. OSHAWA 723-4663 NOW . Dial all 7 digits to complete Local Phone Calls in Oshawa WHY 7-DIGIT DIALING IN OSHAWA? . is now member: 7-digit Re- now being completed. dialing will were issued, cannot vote near the campus but only in their home constituencies, added to the voters list, Ryerson, 3 Other Schools Okay Under Elections Act TORONTO (CP)--The 'Ryer-|was issued. sonian, student newspaper. of 23 on complaints from anyone who feels his name should be It also says students must be Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, registered at the university or help or hinder federal Liberal candidates in the west. No," the privy council pres- ident replied: gravely. "No what?" a reporter asked. When the original question was repeated Mr. Favreau said: "Oh, yes, 1 think it will help our campaign." Finance Minister Gordon, who also attended the press cor:fer- ence as Liberal campaign chair- man, agreed. LONDON stage. SHIELD BOSOM? SURELY MILORD (AP) -- Brit- ain's lord chamberlain to- day ordered actress Diane Cilento to turn her back on the audience when she does a bare-breasted embrace on The embrace takes place in tonight's premiere of Ar- says students at only three post-|institute and be in attendance secondary school Canada qualify under the Can- ada Elections Act to vote in the Nov. 8 federal election. In an article by Una O'Cal- laghan, the paper says that Ry- erson, Saskatchewan Technical Institute in Moose Jaw and the Manitoba Institute of Technol- ogy in Winnipeg are the only three schools act's requirements. The act says students must have been resident in the com- munity where the university is located on or before Sept. 8 of | on or before that date. Miss O'Callaghan says a sur- vey shows that only the three technical institutes had fall terms beginning before Sept. 8. Those failing to meet the re- quirements must return to their home ridings if they wish to vote, The paper says that because the fall terms at other univer- sities and technical institutes had not begun when the election was called, about 20,000 to 30,- 000 students 21 years old or over now find themselves with- out a. vote. 1 institutes in that meet the In Calgary, Mr. Lesage said: "T have no comments, and _ if somebody else said that my trip out west will hamper the fad- eral Liberal party in the cam-| paign, I would not make any) comments there either." DON'T KNOW COST Asked how much the election campaign would cost, Mr. Gor-| don said nobody knows the ex-| act amount. | "We' don't think money wins| elections," the finance minister] said. H Mr. Favreau said an official | Liberal candidate will be named| by Mr. Pearson to run in St.| Jean - nold Wesker's first play since 1962. It is called The Four Seasons. In one of the big scenes the script calls for Miss Ci- lento and Alan Bates to "bare their breasts and then embrace." After reading the script, the lord chamberlain's in- structions were polite but firm. During the embrace, he said, the actress must al- ways have her back to the audience, She agreed. EVENING CLASSES RYERSON | POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE 50 Gould Street, Toronto A six-subject course leading to the Ryerson Certificate in Business Administration will be offered at MeLAUGHLIN COL- LEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE in Oshawo and is open to applicants with Grade XII, or equivalent experience. 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