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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1967, p. 3

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oe ee 7 | Trenton 45° 78 ; ; ) 'Mushoks & i HIERARCHY CHANGES HINTED MAKES WAY FOR STANFIELD | F ederal M 6 di at ors D eci de THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 15, 1967 3 cent over three years, They|an eight-hour day, seven days a Rf Stanfield Expected Diefenbaker Signs 'SIU, Shippers Too Far Apart sarich "ste "hr © somo sara pereiey rs | OTTAWA (CP)--Attempts tojto-face meeting between the ------ --_---- --------_---- ------ 8 Poles dead ao |settle the Great Lakes or a sides, Then they retired to s s . sh ks Kennedy Resignation : | : # 4 strike ground to a halt Thurs--separate rooms to dicker 78 \Timmins ........0+ 58 78 Oo Feel Wa en e \day night after federal media-| through the mediators. ) . WW Vy OTTAWA (CP)--John Diefen- the byelection promptly, but tors decided reluctantly union) Informants said tentative SORRY e rt eae mong oninnieia Y RODMAN baker signed his name Thurs-|would have to wait at least|a@nd management negotiators/agreements were reached on By KEN CLARK lay to help open a Commons|until late next week while the| Were | Sudbury Earlton «+.+-++++ 5 [Sault Ste. Marie |Kapuskasing .. too far apart in their)adoption of a 40-hour week, the Mr. Stanfield could ge i 4 : i ; b ; ri iti i ves, i FF OSHAWA OTTAWA (CP)-- Conserva-|without an rae ic gh sor a sory People, seat for Robert Stanfield, hisjelection machinery is set up. og as ger ain Suslae ak ee ea ctr : tive politicians here expec t|leader by leaving things in the|Opposition leader, he 'will have|successor as Conservative lead-| Officials see the earliest poll- areine. aailéts of the' Beatar- work emia alee pe D53.00 (40 Hr. Wk.) leader Robert Stanfield to make|hands of Michael Starr, the/to make similar decisions on|°'; ee Ratcit ers' International Union of Can-| wages ' THE B /67--$4,877.00/$5,457.00 (40 Hr, changes in the parliamentary|House leader appointed by thejother parliamentary jobs | Cy Kennedy, a 10-year Com-/Mr, Stanfield was unopposed, ada have halted 181 vessels : hierarchy. But the extent and|deposed leader, John Diefenba-| He will have to decide wheth-|0MS veteran, submitted his/he could be declared elected) tr its sitth week Thursday. BALK AT COST ~ . timing are in doubt. ker. ler to retain Mr. Starr at all, for|tesignation as MP for Colches-|two weeks earlier when nomi-| However, the shipping com- 1. Moy operate transit ond level, i ints Nichols : eparing grade sheets, reduee survey Those close to the newly; However, some MPs feel thetnow or permanently as House ter-hants and Mr. Diefenbaker| nations close. | Labor Minister Nicholson pany representatives were 1S , elected leader suggest he will|party needs an interim Opposi-\leader, an important job relat-\Si@ned the document as a wit) Another complicating tackicpemerees oe Se a reported to have balked at the take it slow rather than fast,|tion leader to be effective.ied to the arranging of parlia-/"°SS in setting the date is Mr. Pear-/ence w! : cost of the final package which ili 7 1 | : j The signing ceremony, in Mr.\con's desire to be in the Com-|reporters a new effort may be), , feeling his way on unfamiliar/Names of two MPs have been|mentary business. Diefenbaker's Commons office, mons when Mr. Stanfield takes| made next week, possibly Tues- they estimated at about 37 per m, Friday, September 22nd, 1967, rs of qualifications, experience, to; i raised sibilities, } i . ' ; PERSONNEL OFFICER, reve, Mr. Stanfield will) One ap ayeeay Rapp (Humboldt "' Melfort - Tis | ®#8 a first step in declaring thelh¥s seat for the first time as|4ay in Montreal. City Hell, Oshawe, Onterio. be under considerable pressure|the former New Brunswick pre. dale) is. another Dicfenbaker| NV, Scotia oe pres prosition leader. tian sorry, to. have. M1 say Need An Oil Furnace? sais to make one appointmen 'leer who represents Victoria-| appointee whose future must be|S@nfield can Fs Min om! The prime minister has\that while progress has been CALL - a aa -- . promptly, that of interim Oppo-\Carleton. The second is Davie/decided either before Parlia-/™0"S peat 18 8 Re planned a fall trip to Europe|made in narrowing the oe ss PERRY For Sat., Sept. 16th OF OSHAWA sition leader. The appointee,|Fulton, the leadership candi-| ment resumes Sept. 25 or short-| Prime Minister Pearson is)and has to see this does not hasn't rag ge gh id. from the party's front; bench,|date who threw his personal|ly thereafter. ; |understood to be willing to call/conflict with Mr. Stanfield's| agreement is possible," he said. 723-3443 : Y DEPARTMENT would hold the parliamentary|support to Mr. Stanfield in the| It is expected that Mr. Stan- entry into the Commons if} The mediation sessions began) DAY OR NIGHT EQUIRES AN fort until Mr. Stanfield wins ajleadership balloting Saturday. |field will follow tradition and |elected, |Wednesday with a brief face- . RETARY-RECEPTIONIST seat, possibly in November. Whether Mr. Stanfield/appoint a Quebec lieutenant : Banks Hearing 092.00 te $5,440.00 (36% hur a , aie | Sarnia eset sad nil NDP Pledges Probe [Rot this appolatment st Postponed i ethianl a ea jlikely to be delayed almost} NEW YORK (CP)--Hearing, |indefinitely. The party has only|of a Canadian application for perience. s fare benefits is available, ; | Nay | ing full details of ege, maritel Of A t b ] I d t ja handful of Quebec MPs in the' extradition of former labor} before 5:00 pam, Filey, September ; u omo l e n us r |House and the new leader may|leader Hal C. Banks to face WOWOW My hWc) | t to await a general elec-| perjury charges in Ontario was) pres 5 ' ie ae ayy 3 THE PERSONNEL OFFICER By GORDON GRANT cars 6 ef ite "|p Vaiwuny . . ' , jcars made in Canada are man-jtion to see if it brings a new\postponed again Thursday to VaVa'ar) City Hell, Oshewe. PETERBOROUGH (CP) --lufactured in Ontario, part deg lei ol a * Canadas Oldest and Finest Chain of Health Spas f : Donald MacDonald, leader of| Asked about funds received) It could be unwise to pick a y i - the New Democratic Party,|by the NDP from trade unions,|lieutenant from the anal geen cpntouee ed said Thursday his party would/Mr. MacDonald said: "The|French-Canadian band now. in| Kuh New York lawyer repre- conduct an intensive investiga-|amount of money put into the/the Commons. Only one of senting the province of Ontario tion of the automobile industry; NDP in Ontario by trade unions|them, Roger Regimbal (Argen-| ie aid Ontario was ready to (| in Ontario if it won the Oct. 17/is less than the amount}|teuil - Deux - Montagnes) has| roceed with the case, and sev- provincial election. |received by the Tories from one|emerged as a man of influence | >.<, times engaged in shouting "Under an NDP government,|industry. The amount is less|in recent times. lar: unients with Abraham Brod- the pricing structure of the auto|than that received by the} Mr. Regimbal was co-chair-| ey representing banks. companies in this Province | Tories from the distillers." man of the convention that) -/ P Se : T would be subject to public} '"Melchers has about three or|selected Mr. Stanfield as leader| U.S. Commissioner 5. ; examination by means of our|four per cent of whisky sales injand delivered a keynote| Abruzzo finally said he would | grant the postponement on the prices review board," Mr./Ontario and that company puts/address. MacDonald told a news confer-|up about $10,000;, however, one) There is some suggestion that UNderstanding both sides defi- e ence. infrequently gets any docu-|Mr. Stanfield may want to|nitely would be prepared a "Let the public know the|Mented figures." reach out beyond. Parliament ahead with testimony Sept. 20. facts.... He estimated that about|for his Quebec lieutenant, seek-| The province of -- " i ion |/2200,000 a year is given to the|ing somebody of the statue of|applied for the extradition o H of ge Bangi oct ese a PCs by distilleries. Mayor Jean Drapeau of Mont-|Banks, former head of the H aid i Mr. MacDonald said his party|real or Marcel Faribault, a|Canadian Seafarers' Interna- | a eninG CENTRE true facts would be such that} hs | ; lee ine | the auto companies would think would introduce a comprehen-|Montreal businessman. tional Union. | | long and hard before contem- sive medical plan in Ontario! plating another increase in car|Which would include payment prices. And that would be a for drugs. CITY OF OSHAWA e TAXES DUE good thing," Mr. MacDonald) "What's the point of a person | | said, adding that 96 per cent of|going to a doctor and then not | braced ys to ree a vgn | arden Problems Liberal Raps srw civteoen'™ | NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Earlier, in a news conference | s lat erth, 50 miles east o' a-| e Gardens ' Liquor Outlets \va,, Mr MacDonsid said. the| 4th INSTALMENT OF REALTY lest of Ochews TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto|government has failed to| - . . 623-5757 Liberal candidate for the mor) cope en the basic prob. | TAX DUE incial election charged Wednes-|lems of farm income, an e | day night the licensing of liquor| best it could offer on the eve of ff ANN FRINTON BILLS AVOID PENALTY outlets in the province is aj)an election is the promise of) i i "sleezy operation that should further study." oe > : par Bs waning rise Fo be cleaned up." | Oe te & OM ee! riday, Sept. ERIES - CORDS Bruce Thomas, assistant to) CALL OR SEE (F ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE -- Pleose telephone the York County Crown attor- the Tox Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when remitting by mail to City Hall. TAXES MAY BE PAID AT ANY CHARTERED BANK OR TRUST OFFICE IN OSHAWA for a small service charge OR at the City Hall. FAILURE TO PAY ANY ONE INSTALMENT on or before due date necessitates the Tax Collector to proceed to collect by several Statutory and Local By-Law provisions such as Collection of Rents where property is tenant occupied. Division Court Action in some cases and by possible "Bailiff Seizure" of chattels, subject to additional costs. PLEASE PAY EARLY TO AVOID WAITING IN LINE-UP ON DUE DATES { ney and a candidate in the St. DIXON'S George riding, also called for. the resignation of retired judge W. T. Robb, now chairman of FOR the Ontario liquor licence, OIL FURNACES board. 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