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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1965, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 30, 1968 TOMMY RAPS OTHER PLANS ELECTION TALK Tories Inept As Before' -- Sharp (CP) -- Trade Hamad tha ve re ; w ay "clumsy and in- " as former ae ve administration. Mr, Sharp, who announced details of a giant wheat sale to China Th y and discussed shi Friday morn the previous Con- government during a rts a the North Winnipeg Neither the past record for performance of the orgie ed rmment or presen oy id out any Jo that the Con servatives govern this country effectively, he said, "Any government makes mis- takes, and the Liberals have, but what strikes one about the Diefenbaker administration is the number of unnecessaty crt- sea whith arose," Mr, Sharp said Conservative trade policies "infuriated" the United States, its Common- wealth policies "alienated" the|p British and its national policies resulted in the "infamous" Coyne affair when the governor of the Bank of Canada real He added, however, tha' turn of a minority Liberal gov ernment was almost as fright ening a@ prospect because it s|would make the world wonder lif Canada had entered a period of prolonged political instabil- ity. Drury Not Taking Bow For Pact Pag my dokay 2 (CP) = Indus: ty Minister Drury said Friday o Liberals are not trying to take credit for conceiving the U.S.-Canada auto agreement, It ts *, felevant who con ceived it ference, ithe who gave effect to it and who supported its implementation, @ told a press con important thing is Mr, Drury was feferring to recent statements by Wallace Nesbitt, Conservative member of Parliament for Oxford in the last Parliament, who said John Diefenbaker took the first step in expanding the auto industry by appointing the Bladen com- mission Diefenbaker Not 'Anti-Quebec' MONTREAL (CP) -- Senator Jacques Flynn of Quebec, co- ordinator of the gy ong election campaign in the ince, Friday attacke "myth" that party leader Dief- enbaker is "anti-Quebec."' At @ Montreal press confer: ence, Senator Flynn. referred several times to 'prejudices' and "the myth that people are trying to establish in Quebec around the person of Mr. Dilef- enbaker," The Conservative leader has never been guilty of an act that could be called anti-French- Canadian, he said, Mr. Diefen- baker was delighted that people of the Quebec City region un- derstood him during his recent whistle-stop tour, and that they had turned out to hear him in greater numbers than they had for Liberal Leader Pearson a few days earlier. Another Call For A Majority BROCKVILLE (CP)--George Mcliraith, federal public works minister, 'like other Liberal campaigners the general election, reiterated here Friday night what he said was the need for a majority government in Canada. Speaking on behalf of John] Matheson, candidate in Leeds riding in the Nov. 8 election and member of the last Parliament, | Mr. Mcllraith said: "The Liberals in 2% years were able to cut down unem-/ ployment to the lowest in nine years and also lower the oper- _ costs of the government.| The Liberals need a majority] this! government to continue work, he said. Medicare: Last Big Social Item STONEWALL, Man. (CP)-- Health Minister Judy LaMarsh said Friday introduction of a national medical care program would be the last piece of major social legislation of the century in Canada. She told a rally in this small) Manitoba community that the Liberal government had intro- duced, in the last two years, "the greatest security charter for retirement' that any coun- try has ever seen. These meas-| ures are the Canada Pension Plan and the proposed medical) care program, Re-election of a Liberal gov- ernment Nov, 8 would see the| }medical care plan become a reality, she said, and added it |would be 'the last of the great social advances of this ees | for this century." She was speaking on behalt | of Graeme Garson, Liberal can- didate for Selkirk. Nicholson Urges Indians: Vote OTTAWA (CP) -- 'Citizenship Minister Nicholson Friday is- sued a statement urging all In- dians to vote in the Nov. 8 elec: tion. He said some Indians. still wrongly believe they will lose special Indian rights if they vote or take part in federal) elections. The minister said "under no circumstances can the exericse IZZA telephone 728-0192 5% Discount If You For All Your Bridal Shoes TINTED FREE CHOOSE DANCEY'S Vn] DOWNTOWN OSHAWA of the federal franchise result in the loss of Indian status." By voting for the candidate of their choice, Indians could en- sure their voices will be heard in Parliament. por Moot Moby. He OOP) T. ©, Douglas said Friday ni that a4 the New Democratic Party has proposed a feasible $100-a-month old age sion and a full medical health care a during this election cam- a a coffee-and-cookles - ception in his home ridin Burnaby + Coquitlam, the NDP leader rapped Conservative ré-|Leader Diefenbaker and Prime Minister Pearson for their pen- nape ene medicare policies, He said Mr, Diefenbaker's 1 to pay an additional hos to pensioners from the Can: ada Peesien Plan fund would result in lower benefits being paid from the new contributory scheme, And he said he did not know where the Conservative party stands on medicare, Mr, Douglas was opposed to! ght|posal since laying down uni. NDP Medicare, drag A Spy Thing ter of "'waffling" on the me! government's medical care pro versality and public control as two of the four. requirements heeded before Ottawa would contribute, Now Mr, Pearson is saying it will be a long time before any scheme is completely universal Offand that there is a role for pri- vate insurance companies to play in the plan, he sald, About 120 persons turned out for the meeting, scheduled be- fore the election.was called, Coffee parties today and Sun- day afternoon are scheduled for Mr, Douglas before he partici- pates in the riding's traditional all» candidate debate Sunday Well, Almost OOKSVILLE, Ont, (CP)--A ound in \a telephone booth in a verde plaza There came from an ord nary miniature camera and is not microfilm, the RCMP says. Superintendent J, G, G, | ney sald Friday night: "There's nothing to it. I'm eure of it, This whole ber Ay has been mag. nified completely." Police said the film was wrapped in a piece of telephone- book cover on Which was writ ten the telephone number of the Belgian consulate, It contained some sort of picture or dia- gram, they said, Earlier reports said the film was a piece of microfilm, A youth found the film in the booth in this western Toronto suburb and turned it over to ad Tr ensa ates conformit: speak ou tally concerned about ent and the future," convocation exercise at the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, The Ontario minister sald thts has become obvious through campus activities in, recent months, but 'the more' extreme Student Today Needs No Prod is, haat Pang to Ont. (CP)--KHduca- |publicity,"" r William G, Davis Mr, Davia was principal] gh Find pone pres speaker at the cetemony in "throw off the bonds of|/Which he and two long-time y Fay & gon op lg staff members feceived honor ¢ for their convictions.lary degrees, 'The education The student of ig Vielminister earlier had officially jopened the twniversity's new pres he told a $1,852,000 natural sciences cen tra, to Toronto Township police who evening. Mr, Pearson's proposal to pay| $100 a» month or more to te needy because it would ut many persons through the "' millation" of a means test He accused the prime minis ACCEPT CANCER STUDY About 62,000 women in Oest-| fold, Norway, participated in a| program to detect cancer of| the uterus. Three hundred ma: lignant tumors were found and 251 safely removed. | | Regents Joseph E. 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