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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1965, p. 6

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On Food WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Pro- @ |posais for boosting feed gratis as a product of southwestern Ontario farmers were outlined by Alvin Hamilton, agriculture minister in the former Diefen- baker government. He said at a press conference Saturday that before the Pro- gressive Conservative govern- ment was voted out of office, it had planned to establish a feed grain board which would have bought grains in south- western Ontario for use by stock in eastern Quebec and the Maritimes. "~ At present, he said, private buyers from the East are by- passing this area to get grain in the U.S. Expanded production of feed grain in what Mr. Hamilton de- scribed as the best farming land in Canada would be used both for beef and dairy cattle and poultry. He said Canada needs 2,000,- 000 more head of beef cattle for idomestic use. The West lacks } the resources for such a large increase so the herds would have to be developed in Eastern Canada, SEES BIG MARKET He pictured a large export) market for dairy products to a} world in need of proteins. Canadian processors and cp \U.S. head plants have not ' loff their seats" to take ow # \tage of this market for their jproducts, he said, | Mr. Hamilton also said Can- ada should use its fresh water, |supply as a bargaining lever to) jbring more U.S, industries to| Canada, He said the U.S, is tast Proposed Boost Grains water across the border, Mr. Haimiiton said; - The water alone would be worth $45,000,000,000 a year to Canada, he added. Prime Minister Pearson, how- ever, would rather give water to the U.S., Mr. Hamilton said. Bilingualism Loss Feared OTTAWA (CP)--Rev. Roger Guindon, rector of the Univer- sity of Ottawa, said Sunday that the reorganization of the uni- versity could threaten one of its most distinctive characteristics --"it's essential bilingualism." Speaking at the university's fall convocation, Dr. Guindon said that "bilingualism repre- sents the most daring and diffi- cult achievement in the univer- sity's past and it will require tinue in the future.' The university's charter was changed earlier this year to pro- vide for the establishment of Saint Paul's University, and the! continuance of Ottawa univer- sity under a predominantly lay ° board of governors. ETV SPREADS AFAR | Educational television now is available to 128,000,000 people ot |i" 40 states of the United States. | Pain, Burning, Tenderness on Bottom of Feet | SSUPERLA the utmost care if it is to con- FIRST FAMILY ENJOYS AN OUTING President Lyndon Johnson eyes from a bright sun as outing on Lake Lyndon B. chats with newsmen while the First Family enjoyed an Johnson Sunday. -- Mrs. Johnson shades her -- Tories Reserved ~ Goodman OTTAWA (CP) -- Conserva- tives have been '"'quite re- served' in the Nov. 8 federal election campaign on the issue of crime, Conservative National Chairman Eddy Goodman said Saturday. During a hotel room. press conference that turned into a discussion of the difficulties of reporting the campaign, Mr. Goodman said: "Any suggestion that what Mr. Diefenbaker is doing in this campaign is McCarthyism is just not factual." Mr. Goodman said Conserva- tive allegations in the Commons; resulted in the Dorion inquiry and the Dorion report resulted] in a criminal charge against a public servant, the dismissal of Prime Minister Pearson's par- liamentary assistant, and the shift of Guy Favreau from the justice portfolio to president of the Privy Council. DEFENDS COURSE "To deal with these things is not scandal-mongering." He said at another point: "I recognize and appreciate the responsibility of the press to try and see that all the facts are presented to the public. "All I can say is that in this campaign we have been quite reserved." The press conference began with Mr. Goodman issuing a statement on alleged . Liberal vilification of Mr. Diefenbaker. Mr. Diefenbaker is the sub- ject of '"'constantly. increasing" fo papal by ee "| Where do you stand Liberal cabinet ministers led | by Trade Minister Sharp have| coeur woe ON the Caled Pension Plan? than dealing with the issues. AST running out of drinking water| and has approached the Cana-| PELEF f= ldian government to divert mil- | or fast, grateful relief, got _|lions of gallons of water across | Smne ates They \the border. eal CITES WEAKNESS |ciation, said Monday that one| If Canada agrees to the re- seid everywhere. | i of the weaknesses of Canada's quest, the U.S. will spend $100,- | H. B. Style, pr t of thejexpanding industry is lack of|000,000 in this country during Canadian Manufacturers' Asso-|skilled workers. Ithe next five years moving the Be se EGE See ae Caprice. Custom Coupe '66 CAPRICE -- the most luxurious CHEVROLET ever built! Chevrolet has built luxurious cat's before, but none so totally elegant as the new Caprice serie s: Custom Coupe, Custom Sedan, Custom Station Wagon. The impressive Custom Coupe features an exclusive new roofline, tapered Strato-bucket seats with console, full instrumentation and special ornamentation. The imposing Custom Sedan is a, four-door hardtop with salon- style interiors which include suc) comforts as a folding centre armrest for the rear seat. The inceymparable Custom Station Wagon features exterior panelling: with the look of hand-rubbed walnut. Caprice... the new flagship of the Chevrolet line... see your Chevrolet dealer. Stresses Need Of Education WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A s0- Mr. Richard Where can I find out how these things fit together? Sounds pretty complicated. Interviewer Call your nearest Mutual Life of Canada Representative. He's qualified to show you exactly what benefits you can expect. The Mutual Life pestis i AT YOUR C, HEVROLET DEALER'S ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, ONTARIO/ESTABLISHED 1869 OSHAWA BRANCH OFFICE: 187 KING ST. E., PHONE 725-6564 Mr. Richard 9. ciety that fails to encourage To be honest, I haven't really : continued education beyond given it much thought. high school or university levels is working towards its own de Interviewer cline, says Dr. John Convey of Ottawa. Well, it is going to affect nearly siicie Heaton, dopartoemnt: ol everybody in Canada, one way ottawa, a 'nearded on on or a gg you are self- ora sc » degree Serclaey toe Cairo employed, of are working. for Windsor. someone else. "Continuing ofacation. Is neces Of course, each case can vary Gieliatiniat capchltuae' bak to as tq benefits and amount of make the best use of our free- pension. dom and opportunities in soci- ° ety and exercise wise political' Mr. Richard and moral judgment. The divi- 3 : -- from * ecco igen ag in I know I ll get a pension at 65. derstanding, lene * oad I'm not sure it will be enough. wisao' } ° os - Interviewer MANY LIKE POP The soft drink business in| You can make sure. For example Mexico now is worth $46,000 --the addition of a retirement yearly an employs A paeele. ' Income Plan from The Mutual : RECT Life could well make the differ- ence between just "setting by" --or really enjoying your retire-. ment years. ws.198 Authorized Chevrolet Truck Diealers in Oshawa -- Whitby ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. HARRY DONALD LIMITED |140 BOND STREET WEST, OSHAWA, ONT. - 300 DUNDAS ST, EAST, WHITBY, ONT, PHONE 725-6501 PHONE 668-3304 -- 3305 -- 3306 | BE SURE TO SEE "BONANZA" OVER CHANNIEL 6 AT 9 O'CLOCK SUNDAY NIGHT

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