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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1965, p. 16

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Sh APP AAP I saa Se a yes a 5 oe ee : Pig ae tract have been Th oxs highe? eee -|Horsburgh's Appeal Back |Strike Closes (srt icrr'su"ta ston, nor imran ah the union and the company arejovertime allowances and wants Tariff-Trade Men Who Make The Balls' Op Court's Hearings List V Chemical Phe tc ers sos See Fee ie oe THOROLD, Ont. (CP) -- red May 1. 'sion plan. Pact Fi itile | : li ea h vianeele adn wt : [stetke by 250 inemabors of Lace = = 2 = F as | € } ' ° | TORONTO (CP)--The appeal) The appeal' was postponed|582, internationsi Chemice For Po ticians 6 r Ow lot Russell 1D. Horsburgh, allast month at the request ofWorkers' Union (CLC) has / : {former United Church of Can-|the attorney - generai's depari-jhaiied production at the Maton s i , Claims To By KEN CLARK Oldest and greyest of the, Any of them could make ®\ada minister, against his -con-|ment. \Co. of Canada Ltd. industrial | OTTAWA (CP)--Destinies: ofjgroup is Mr. Goodman, a 46-\first-class living outside poli-|viction for contributing to ju-| The department said Thurs-|abrasives plant in this commu- three | i mounting|year-old. Toronto lawyer. He's|tics.- t's expected Mr. Daveyjvenile delinquency has been re-| re-\nity near St. Catharines. TORONTO. (CP) -- Former|{tree Political parties mounting|e the least professional of/will do so afler the election is\stored to the Ontario Court of|Gnvts "that witnesses we tl Plant manager Revert twits agriculture minister Alvin Ha-ig'oiection are in large part injthe three in one way. The oth-jover, unless prevailed upon to|Appeal's hearings list. 'trial bf the former Chatham|said Thursday negotiations on a milton says the re eg the hands of three men. ers have developed full-time, 'stay. [> |minister had changed their Ree eee i tor Can-|, LT ate ine campaign direc-leparty careers. Their world is one. of super-lruns the Creditistes' Quebec/testimony are complete. fion while the appeal is pending longer is a useful tool for Can-iiors " hehind-the-scenes string-| Mr. Goodman is a lawyer|vision, prodding, arranging and|campaign. | Horsburgh, 45, has lodged anjand said he doesn't know whe- _ @& ada to expand trade. ' : j ' A Gey lng i } pullers with an onerous respon-ifirst and political organizer sec-|planning. Much of their time is| Whatever the election out- 1 against a one-year jaillther his department will put Mr. Hamilton told a Toronto) iniity, Th } i jappeal agains y ; ' y. They must deliver the/ond. It's back to law and his/spent at conferences and on the|come the campaign directors hb to -havelthem before the appeal court. service club that Canada's cur- wife and two daughters when|telephone to keep the election|witi hate haey ts me ae tela a which was to hav ppe --_ been heard Sept.21 rent trade negotiations in Gen- : th t fed. fle took E Hi (wi en hea pt.21. Their precise titles vary. e votes are counted. He took/machine rolling. \bility for victory or defeat. ; lice last 'mont . tat on ag: Monn oe Keith Davey, the national Lib-|time off from his regular job' Contrary to the upside-down) 'They oversee candidate VE AR tom g 7 pateons pro 1ZZ A ' It's ia aphe rote Babe Camp! P | 's the Go-Go-ingest j i i -|to run the campaign when the|world of politics itself, organi-|,; j : ; bargained away most of their|¢r@! organizer, is termed cam > iver |WOreG OF pol , \tion, radio, television and news-|Horsburgh's lawyer produced ° ahantane in the period imme-|Paign director. Edwin (Eddy) pti _* aa organizer, ization is their byword and the} ener advertising "hélp prest tlaffidavits made by two witnes- telephone diately after the Second World|Goodman is campaign chair.) *\caar rasher, quit to Pe-ipassword to the gate of elec-PAPC re sen'ises since the trial. A 728-0192 ; y : man for the Progressive Con- come a candidate. aa toral success \the leader in the best light and) ttorney - General Arthur 's "It's sort of a ritual dance/servatives. Terence W. Grier, ata ee 4 greg five, In this quest they are joined|do a myriad number of other|wishart refused Thursday to di- EPI : and the we're performing in Geneva|the NDP national secretary,/. ite oatear man injby the campaign: directors of|things. 'vulge results of the investiga- CONSULS now,' the former Progressive|Prefers to call himself reamin AT Their hair is touched|{te two other parties with rep-| eee Conservative minister said of|Paign co-ordinator. eg Se Each has. three|resentation in the Commons. | FOR oc HEE the GATT talks now under) They have much in COMMON, | oung children. : Frank Jones, a 49-year-old] yay. and bear little resemblance to : ly ; 4s. the| : nur. Hamilton said that Can-jany shady, back-room stereo-| 4M career aunseere wolers Gpslal Chedir compete director| KINSMEN CLUB of OSHAWA \ She Q-Go-Go- Guils ada should press for more in-|type found in a movie, stage), ining national Liberal or-\and is another professional-am-| ternational commodity agree. ney fu er a ts Ua ee in 1961, Mr. Grier wasiatuer in politics, He took time ments, co - operative tradingjlitical ma a private research economist,/off from his job to superintend | [ agencies and bilateral or multi-|States. but the bulk of his life has been his party's campaign. : \ jateral package deals on Cana-| To a man, they are affable,/snent either as a student or as| Laurent 'eagult, a middle-| 46 rh) dian resources such as the na-larticulate and well - educated./, full-time party man. aged Rouyn, Que., businessman { tional oil policy. |All have college degrees, a pen-|---- : : : 'i Among his other suggestions|chant for long hours on the job was encouragement of interna-jand a wife and kids at home tional trading companies such'whom they see only occasion- . 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