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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1965, p. 12

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4 | : Off-Shore Minerals Ceded| Old Straight-Man To Provinces If NDP 'In. |\To Lauded Actor HORAN Qu, CP) Ld ve : e ' : HALIFAX (CP)--The riches,minute address to an almost- : CON "I've often wondered what|Workers of America (CLC) at Of Canada Says PC Chief of under-eca minerals should be(filled 00-seat high school audi-| __ BY JAMES BA aera tet wandered whallthe' Noranda ines' site in this bea used to help Canada's maritime|torium. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- How!' 'n-amatic acting came late in|community 175 miles northwest bed J areas meet the challenge of in-| The NDP leader travels to|thrilling it must be for am Old) (1. Aibertson, A serious eye" Ottawa have voted to strike SSsIMCOF, (CP) -- Opposition, Mr. Diefenbaker_- challenged; "John Diafenbaker, shouted| dustrial concentration in cen-|Quebee City today. Quebec is|burlesque straight man to come problem nearly caused him to if their undisclosed contract de- der John Diefenbaker. said|the prime minister to go on the|a young person in the front. ~|tral Canada, New Democraticlis strong opposition to any fed-|to town acclaimed as the seri)i\.. nis sight, It started him|™A4Nds are not met in renewed day night a vote for thelcampaign trail to explain his} The Opposition 'leader e-\Teader T. C. Douglas said Mon-leral control over offshore oil or|ous dramatic actor of the year!) tinking--and studying company-union talks today. Nov. 8 will be alpolicies, but Mr. Pearson has/marked that the long voice re-iday night. minerals. > "I honestly wish I could say i The vote among union mem- * for a divided nation forjnot because he knows he can-\presented about the same pro-| He outlined his party's views| Pinning his optimism about/so," says Jack Albertson, "'but|NOTHING SERIOUS bére-cen 40F for the tarike bi next generation. not answer the Canadian peo-|portion of dissent 'as across' th|on 'the controversial tapi¢ at atNDP chances on the undecided|['ye had too many disappoint-| He had done lots of profes-i394 asainst, with four spoiled "Mr. Diefenbaker, speaking to ple. country. press conference and a_rally,jelectorate, Mr. Douglas said ba-|ments in this business to be|sional acting. Television viewers|haliots, at a Monday night During a whirlwind tour of|putting the NDP solidly. behind|sic NDP policies would lead to\thrilled. Just say I'm grateful,|will remember him as the skiP-lmeeting. The copper mine em- in 'the afternoon. Talks ow @ new labor contract had reached a standstill. ; 42 THE GSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, October 3, 1965 Voting Grit Is: Voting Split Steelworkers Voie A Strike OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEA eral rights. | | | LAST DAY--"ONLY TWO CAN PLAY" (Adult) "DR, STRANGE LOVE'! THE YEAR'S MOST LUXURIOUS LOVE STORY! INGRID BERGMAN : REX HARRISON ALAIN DELON - GEORGE C.SCOTT JEANNE MOREAU : OMAR SHAT AND SHIRLEY MacLAINE COMING to Oshawa Civic featuring .@ FARON YOUN end his Deputies @ RED SOVINE @ BLAKE EMMONS ° THs STONEY MOUNTAIN MARGARET RUTHERFORD hae South-western Ontario Monday,|with Ottawa for offshore min-jall other training schools above! jpertson is the star of Pulit- But nothing serious. No: date was set for. the not in bending to every {help small industries. ir in taking in favor of abolishing the mon |"arithmetically possible for the|lacking over-all goals and using|y,.~ who played it on Broad-|asked Jack to direct the oldjagain with company negotiators is office that the " id "i , i : ; te elared on taking tage," he said "if that's what/Mr, Diefenbaker told a lunch-|.6+44 with Ottawa. He accused Prime Minister | big chance in his career. "We couldn't find an actor to|. NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)-- es the constit ution al/meeting. ing the amount of corporate in-l,4++ of an NDP regional plan-lelection. "He didn't need a ma') "yy "had about 25 offers|The Subject Was Roses, caught|i"& 19 widows and 103 children, m there are a number of na-|have about as much chance of] ;poe Conservative leader or » "gs Pl When Jack worked in bur- play. >) THE PLACE: Normandy -- THE TIME: D-Day Plus! N-Powered Desalinating Plant jesus" sis'pariner was a tet! ""Ana tats notceasy to do," \low relazed during an unscheduled] united States disclosed plans| plants might be built if the; S MONTREAL (CP)--Real Ca-jhad had trouble stirring an au-ljm, \ "°""® community) huge nuclear-powered de-salt-|ter needs." ry Od ~ | Pe thin Ano | seithe Canadian Broadencting\gathering which was difficult to\!é--that governments at all' The joint feasibility study|the two countries and the In- «Mr, Caouette, speaking to 450\to see a report which says that "Dream your dreams," he|Dr. Donald Hornig, chief White) conesivably have a capacity of paign for the Nov. 8 federal] It is also unfair, he said, "to at Creditiste meetings. a meeting and then take no pic- the message of a gentle, fragile-\you any who have separated to the moral conscience ofjothers that it meant the UN of the United Nations General War, war never again!"' It threw a@ formula for disarmament to) AUDITORIUM Atbania stayed away--listened| States and the Soviet Union, eS ; =a : --_ es -- less and the hungry. The Soviet Cou NTRY | oll «The pontiff, on concluding his Aduit -- in Color Scammed "To some, it meant that the "MURDER AHOY" attacked Prime Min- d ever suggested turning Canada|, niotenbaki id he thinks a, Gh 1 r ' a rr Pearson's confederation r. Diefenbaker sai in : ihe high school level. zer Prize play The Subject Was| After a series of "off Holly-| strike. i : pur oe into a republic, yet the Younglit is time for more action to} A' federal NDP government] He accused both Liberal and! pocos, ase divine Ae i ae thelwood"" theatrical shows, pro- ee ald itd ne that blows" but arehy. MORE LEEWAY li - '3 3 gee : stands. ; ifirst time" -- would negotiate|stop-gap measures to meet set-\/..' won the Tony Award as|Broadway hit Burlesque at the Accusing the government of) Terming these industries constitutional changes to trans-|backs in industry and national ae ire dramatic Dane University of California af Los Gountry contains two nations,|they've got in mind tell us." |eon meeting at West Lorne, 75) pynigiti : F oes ploiting these minerals to|Pearson of wanting an election In Hollywood, there is nolplay the lead rol d I wound Paren Atambamala, an African he said. Mr. Diefenbaker ran into/miles west of here, that the ad-|116 Hest possible zenefits of the|campaign 'without any issues, " eeater ciaat tonlé 'thik ee rg cc L" decals yer said by his relatives to be 140 . of all "but there will) At int he was urging that be ed "be worrinaT SOW AT won al, '94 wa be gana Pas come. hat may De. carn "Ining scheme, which Mr. Doug-|jority. He needed backbone and/,; ; - 87 of 'them sons ecept| hi jence not to vote for mi- t igh fes are ap- : nog' ras as lsince I hit town," says Jack.|Albertson and decided that no ee never be a Canada if we accept/his audienc: fore the higher ra re @P-!las pushed repeatedly in his 70-ihe didn't have it. "When I left I couldn't get ar-lone but Jack could play the tions winning as. . ." not elaborate. It was his gov- " s Sree taa.nee the cettiag" for oe : jlow with horn rimmed glasses|says Jack, "because I'm Jew- "oi PED ALTONS Some Papers, CBC Unfair i=": wx3.2i2"" Discussed By U.S. And Mexico =< = F ' at low or high tax rates. | y s ' | a : pie tty he * pia of _ Public! Monday to join with Mexico in| study indicates they are the! school students on the steps Of oncidering construction of .a| answer to the "tremendous wa- Ralli bec City, Mr. Ca- ing plant to provide water for) Hornig's announcement said) Be Greditiotee, Monday night Soe wie 18 the sosiaune of He told the students -- 'two|narched areas along their bor-jthe agreement had been, Corporation of "'being unfair to|stir, but the reporters. they gg pear en trying t0|was announced at the opening|ternational Atomic Energy Continental French Buffet t, the oi -| "{ don't ask for charity from|>Uild a better Canada for the/of the first international sym-j Agency. ' é the ralliement, the only peo a rity Served Daily 11:30 - 2 pm. -- 5 ta 8 p.m. rsons in his first Montrealjonly 500 persons are at one of|Said, "for if those dreams are|House science adviser. , -- converting more than 150,000,-) |. Pal since the "official pier oe jessie when there are| worthy of Canada they will| Kenneth Holum, assistant)/000 gallons a day of fresh wa- election, said the reports of|see the CBC taking pictures of "eertain newspapers" do not|an almost empty hall, as it did - Holding up the headline of ajtures when the hall is filled to newspaper which said that heibursting." "UNITED NATIONS (AP)--jon the universality of the United The corridors of the world's|Nations, when he urged it to Ipoking man in glistening white/themselves." Some said this who, in his own words, came/sounded like an appeal for man." should open its doors to those Pope Paul described himselfjwho support ideals of peace and Assembly as "the bearer of a) message for all mankind." the weight of the Roman Cath- @lic Church, with its 550,000,000 Hélieve the world of the terror! of nuclear war. | With rapt attention. | C A R L "The representatives of the two S$ ¥ | T se ligard the pontiff make an elo- quent appeal on behalf of the delegates seemed no less warm secu ART WALLY COX: " git ii, their applause than any of} MUSIC HALL aE apt hy Fay EDMUND the others. | STARTING LAST DAY be | TOMORROW ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ROD TAYLOR In message, received a standing) Qvation. The impact of the ad-) ited Nations -- its prestige) Gen sagging in recent times-- Et ciy audience in the 1 " i | pos seat "high school auditor- eo said as Cheslayiive hadiS@¥era! small industries injthe provinces in their battl:f-ee tuition for universities and|not thrilled." per in the Ensign O'Toole series.|ploys some 1,500 persons. and "Jeadership 1 Liberals organization had voted after Nov. 8--which he said is|Conservative governments Ofituntington Hartford Zheatre.|ducer - director John Houseman|meet in the morning and talk sThe prime minister had de-\-tinkering away at our heri-\"the backbone of any country," ir the supreme Court ruled they|growth. The honor naturally has made|Angeles, FATHERED A TRIBE "rhe Conservative party re-|some minor heckling at théiditional action concerned rais- underdeveloped areas would bejand calling an unnecessary |ing a big success in New York.| There Frank Gilroy, author of years old, died recently, leav- SS ie ciple that within a na-jnorit, arties "because they!plied." aes ' ie r lrested."" \Irish - American father of his!) oe ee Mr. Diefenbaker was most) wasHINGTON (AP) -- The|string of nuclear - powered DON'T FORGET - To Creditistes -- Caouette | - : | the accused 'certain newspapers"|the crowd, that it was not the|Were waving the maple leaf| ders. reached in principle between} file's force in Quebec." any newspaper, but it's unfair young. people. |posium on water de-salting by; Holum said the plant might) GENOSHA HOTEL Sunday of the Creditiste cam-|more than 1,500." somehow be brought about." |secretary of the interior, said aiter from salt water. » gecurately reflect what goes on|tonight, well before the start of Huge Boost To UN Morale | forum for peace echo today with|"strive to bring back among Before it to "deliver an appealiCommunist China's entry, to the 20th anniversary session|brotherhood. 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