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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1965, p. 18

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Be eee oo ee el ation in seeing students get off; A statement issued by -thejfore revision officers that theja famii to vote in advance polls and on|prime minister Thursday sald/university constituency is their|sity gs qualify to the regular polling day. timing of enumeration in early|ordinary place of residence"'|vote there. Students who intend The letter is regarded as a|September will make it neces- aa is bale we ae wee ubelaary for "thang stadeuis" to Ye _ = they can vote near the|to live apart from their parents 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, October 15, 1965 home in the univer- NDP Shuns Socialist Tab, |PM Guns For Students' Vote A Bold Twist In College Courses MONTREAL (CP) -- Sir Williams University has Wecome what it believes is the first Canadian university to of- fer a full curriculum on retail-| ing in the marketing division of its commerce faculty. This program, says Treffle| Lacombe, assistant to SGWU's principal, makes it possible for undergraduates both to study retailing in Canada and receive # bachelor of commerce degree Mane oepres entails a com m s > pulsory retail course during the undergraduate's junior and sen- for years, and to obtain credit, must also work in a store the equivalent of two sum- of 12 weeks each. addition, a graduate with chelor of commerce degree now obtain a diploma in re- tailing by passing the course and completing sufficient store work to satisfy the faculty. Harold Shaffer, director of the Sir George Williams School of Retailing, in addition to his re- Won't Adopt NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) HL, Rewntres, Ontarie..min- : y lister of labor, told a seminar education towards a bachelor's)o¢ the American Right of Way degree--if they so desire and) association Thursday night tho have the ability--without losing|New Democratic Party should the two complete years required|.ome into the open and call for the diploma. : itself the new socialist party. Under the plan it will be| «phe NDP is so modest about possible for these diploma grad-|itg socialist policies that it no uates to enter the second year, longer talks about them in pub- of the commerce program." jiic." he said. Mr. Shaffer said he is hopeful) yr, Rowntree contrasted the that some of the students cur-iprinciples of the New Demo- rently in their senior year in the|cratic and Progressive Con- school of retailing will take the|servative parties on both na- opportunity next year and enter|tional and provincial levels. second-year commerce. ; : He had decided to contrast Of course," he said, "'it willlpoth parties, he added, because be up to us. Each case will bel'there is a great deal of con- considered individually." cern, both in There are about 60 studentS|ahroad," with the possibility from all parts of Canada in thel¢hat many voters may support school of retailing--about 35 in\the NDP in the Nov. 8 federal the junior year and 25 in thelejection. senior. Many more apply for] "signposts of prosperity are admission every year, but at/eyerywhere" in Ontario because the moment circumstances limit|the province is governed by. the the number to about 60. Conservative party, Mr. Rown- The students each week spend) tree said. three days in class and three vata | "Hmployment is at record Gays working in stores. high levels in Ontario and the Canada and : live some distance away from OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-\universities. Many would have It: Rowntree ister Pearson has asked Cana-\t0 return to their home towns "Socialists require complete|;:_.. universities to do what|t0 vote because that is where and-forced--change inorder tosl" con to. give studente time were enumerated, ree ui aaa iad have the individual conform tO)'. vote in the Nov. 8 elec-| Advance polls will be held Oct, 30, and Nov. 1, for anyone their ideal view of what society}... The Liberal leader mAde the|Who signs a statement that he should be like. There would - agg es on poke nae request in letters mailed some|likely will be away from home tim on election day. power." © ago. after graduation likewise should He said married students witt.'yualify, in the lawyer's opinion. turn home in order to vote. This was clear from an inter- pretation of the Canada Elec- ltions Act provided to the gov- jermment by @ prominent. Tor-| onto iawyer, C.F. ni. Uarson The American Right of Way He sought university co-oper- Association is an org | for executives of public utilities telephone commissions, In another speech, the On- 728-0192 EPI'S tario select committee on ex- propriation was criticized for consisting of "political appoint- ees" who do not know what) they are doing. | Announcing BALLROOM DANCING | Mr. Carson added in, his opin- KING ST. W., OSHAWA ion, however, that some stu- dents may be able to argue be- LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE OSHAWA'S FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT | FALL SERIES Commencing TUESDAY, OCT. 19th A group of 10 major Montreal percentage of Our work force eent appointment as retail lec-/stores co-operate with the 13- turer at the university, said it)year-old school in the scheme. ig planned to integrate both the)The students work in four stores new commerce program of thela year, gaining a variety of ex- without jobs is the lowest in ears." CRITICIZES NDP tihiversity and the program of the school of retailing into a co- ordinated whole. The two-year school of retail- ing course, he explained, was formerly terminal, with students leaving at the age of 19 to go straight into business. 'Its a sad thing to see stu- dents with ability taking termi- mal courses. We want to elimi- fiate this. So, we are making it sible for those receiving dip- Mr. Rowntree said the NDP plans to "forcibly redistribute" income by progressive, crip- pling taxation and by limiting, "almost to a point of doing |perience Undergraduate commerce stu- dents aiming for a diploma in retailing, in addition to their bachelor's degree at Sir George Williams, will be allowed to get|away with," the areas in which their compulsory store experi-jindividual initiative can be ap- ence working in stores any-|Plied. where in Canada, provided the}. rennet stores are approved by the fac- SATURDAY NIGHT as to continue their higher Rambler Joins In Price-Cuts | TORONTO (CP) -- American) Motors (Canada) Ltd. said) Thursday it has reduced prices Of all its 1966 model cars from eomparably-equipped 1965 mod- E. K. Brownridge, president,| aaid reductions on the Ambas-| gador series run as high as , and as high as $269 on the lin -- a fastback sports ulty, "There is no problem for these students in getting sum- OLD TIME and MODERN mer jobs," said Mr. Shaffer. 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