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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1967, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 22, 1967 3 Next Federal Election U.S. Inflationary Pressures siea'nevnr ieee] Tegts Two-Party System seen Spilling Over Border storm" that smashed into Toronto about noon Thursday, | OTTAWA (CP) The next\bec i liga ye Vk aniebes sg os sti f ay, AWA (CP) -- e group under differentj{with a minority of parli : ' indicatl aici aloe Mate. levale Wome) have Sage age Be pons ie yop federal election may decide |names. ny itary seats. if Sliora mie diet te mi ocd: ruber effects in Canada, less- te a: devenela conettuctioa | wenetne Canada finally says) Moreover, there has heen a\ If we've got a two-party sys-|spill-over into Can d oy Ph AI UES one TRISUONATY. pressures Siar to his death trom the goodbye to the two-party sys-jcutback in Social Credit nation-,tem now, one argument against |inflationa dered A ad tion 1 gal asl geld per tem of federal government. al activity. And a leading|making it three is that minority| yp in th s ee eda, building |} shell. For more than three decades, Socred--H. A. Olson, MP for|governments lack the stability | an in ag sine Bid ct wk tere |both Social Credit and the New Medicine Hat--has just quit the|to govern the country effective-| are a chee' and -- trade Fe gage tom hs ae pr S,| Democratic Party and its CCF|party, claiming it is deadly. m ne ED an ne U8 A00 dg a is |forerunner have sought to chal-/nationally, -- But it has been proven since) en Aligin ed diy have been) sion Pag gh es a, ace Mere henge the Big Two, the Conserv-| If a Social Credit upsurge|1963 that Canada -can at least sae anit Prices, of the 1986 s > winds afives and Liberals . appears unlikely, so does anoth-|live with minority governments ogy sod -- hind rea: ' at automobiles and home $ NDP PRINCIPAL CHALLENGER Imbedded Storm Kills TORONTO (CP) -- A weather official said today it was proba- it Winds turday White River, west- Bay regions; . Mainly cool today. Saturday sunny and warmer. ht today, south to near 20 Saturday. ind Montreal regions: h showers this morn- y cloudy with a few showers this after- clearing this evening. quite cool tonight. ay mainly sunny but s northerly 20 become night and Saturday. DX -- DX -- DX -- DX BE WISE: $ ECONOMIZE! SAVE $$ $ DX wa fe as high as 65 miles an hour. | In pure terms, therefore,jer alternative: emer. i 1 ; s, ; ; gence of ajeven tho y Snag ~~ ao whojthere has been a multi-party virtual one-party system. )Stant ih 7 oe "in eo SSL eee e ee ma aigetgo Al = was in his system in Canada. And this was) The country verged on a-one-|Commons. BO005. A massive 150-foot er: true even before the advent of party system after the 1958! As a result, the divided elec- POreayer: debe word Is that) , s i - "rane at|the CCF and Social Credit onjelection which gave the Con-jtorate seems to be under little pay chang MOURGY 10 BO all) e way in approving President ist Temperatures ght, High Saturday the same construction site|the national scene servatives 208 seats under John' ' ( t s . seats pressure to conf , aye 70 heaved over in the wind and But it can be othe r wise |Diefenbaker, version of the ae Present! Johnson s request for an infla- OIL came to rest across a street,/argued that the two-party sys-| But since then the electorate next time out. Which may be {tion - dampening surtax on per- $ ; sonal incomes and corporation IPhone 668-3341 4 taking power and telephone tem has been in effect in mod-|has lines down and smashing two'ern times' because of the| ~ gravel trucks. strength of the Liberals and van des Somme tices wine ant" PY@SS Gallery Executive | Seeks Suspension Of Two of one car was caved down onto| SOCREDS FADED OTTAWA (CP) -- Parliamen-|by my colleagues and competi- settled for governments!factor in ending it for good. profits Adoption of such a tax at/DX _ DX _-- DX -- DX IMPORTANT | EARLY -- FALL PUBLIC AUCTION the driver's seat. Officials could| The splinter label lost some find no reason for the damage. |of its meaning for Social Credit The canopy over the station When that party won 30 of the was shifted 10 inches: and 265 Commons seats in 1962. But boards from an adjacent lum-|the party faded thereafter ss % : : zi : : tary Press Gallery rs} ; ES ber yard were hurled onto the|through internal discord and), 40. s Gallery membersjtors in the parliamentary press A CEMENT WORKER struction in Toronto. A 35- ing a violent wind and rain tracks. loss of electoral support. Ge an og et oe eee CONVERSION t was blown to his death ton, 75-foot crane was top- siara. Nearly an inch of rain fell in| - Partly because of the Social|tieiq on ph be ft jon Att- procedure," he said. 1 OF l Thursday from the top of pled, but the operator half an hour as the sky black-|Credit decline, the NDP has|conduct charges of unethical, He said he has asked that NTERNATIONAL COMMODITY VALUE INTO CANADIAN this building under con- escaped without injury dur- (CP Wirephoto) |ened and motorists were forced|emerged as the principal chal-|5)q De te yan Orbe: tee | Oday $ meeling not be "off the ---- 2 --______---------- |to use their headlights in the|lenger to the two old parties, | cor settee this Bab ---- ie ll t ld VALUABLE SUPERB s . gallery vote wi leter- noon traffic. |which have been around since aa ; A City police rushed to close off|Confederation in 1867. The press gallery executive mine whether Mr. Lynch and| access to a substitute bridge) With 18 per cent of the vote Mbeya placed a recommen-|Mr. Attfield may use the press across the Don River as rush-|in the 1965 election, the NDP| ation before today's general|gallery working quarters in the ing waters threatened to has laid claim to national meeting that Mr. Lynch, chief/Parliament Buildings and the destroy it. lstatus. But its lack of seats east (Of Southam News Service, and/special seating for them in the a _\¢r Ontario and its actual num- Mt. Attfield, CBC national/Commons galleries for the next] HOTG jber in the Commons, 22, are assignments editor here, both three weeks. Percy Charges PERSIAN RUGS OF RARE ORIGINS \ Including Wool and Silk Quvooms, Kash Laks 4 ooms, Kashans, Ispahans, Nalms, epee: Kirman, Sarouk, Gibibaft, Borjalou, Alabaft, Signed Social Legislation Seen Highlighting New Session the resignation of J. W. Pick-|heavy program for the 46 legis- sident. of lative days available before the : AS WELL AS RARE NOMADIC ITEMS Loriston, Lurs, Kirman Afshars, Bolouchistan, Kurdistan and fodder for arguments that Can- = suspended from the gallery' A majority vote is required to ada still has a two-party sys- (°° three weeks. make the suspension stick. \tem, not three. Both were accused of report-| smu ING ABOUT NSURANCE By BEN WARD : og abgeiod a - nrg dot ersgill to become pr ation on divorce, capital pun-|the new Canadian Transport) close of the 1967 session, tenta- LB W > ore i ' i Har ishment, abortion and birth) Commission. tively set for Dec, 23. J rong less ue 1aeb prs hsm nn the Sy Phim ei Piyy oe FREE Estimates, Reasonable Bg! valuable imported stock paid for in sterling must be work- control will highlight the fall) Mr, Diefenbaker and Mr. He told a news conference re picture. : given in his honor Monday Rates, Repeir Speciclist. ed into convertible sterling for overseas remittance and will be ' sitting of Parliament opening Pickersgill, former transport/Aug. 15 that the government WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena-" phere are several alterna-/night by the gallery " AU! next Monday afternoon. minister, triggered many of the,wants to pass 25 "essential" tor Charles H. Percy charges|, jy The el q Aen GeG ead | ] a oar the Johnson administration has ives. e electorate could! CBC television news Monday MACKIE'S VAN & STORAGE LTD, 477 BLOOR ST. W., OSHAWA leave the two traditional parties |night Between Park Rd. and Stevenson's Rd, in the drivers' used Mr. Diefenbaker's \ seats and/statements that he would never thereby confirm the two-party'again speak in the Commons| bills in this period and has 15 more that it considers 'impor- tant, personality clashes between But the real accent will be on government and opposition in personalities with the probable "constantly been wrong'? in 'its public assessments of the war arrival in "4 Commons of Rob-|recent years. in Ainiharh ert Stanfield, the new Opposi-| Monday will mark the 44th' There are to be free votes-- : system, leavin: , d M y e ef iy Pa aor hd. ' g the others to 7 on : tion leader, following a Nov. 6jsitting day of the current ses- without party discipline--on the bedi d Weigle 9d8 Republican |PeHiphery influence, pposthinge aca algerie Hydro || duneoee vianlid and 2 7:30 P.M. 3 24 Hour Tanks viewing on Friday afternoon from 3 p.m. Catal: m, logues available byelection in Colchester-Hants|sion which opened May 8. The in Nova Scotia. $Commons has been in summer Service Installed at viewing. A change in the mood of the/recess since July 7. Reopening Commons is expected with John|is at 2:30 p.m. EDT. moral issues of divor ; A : abolition of Cooter ne ietnmeni Presidential: nomination, said/NDP COULD DO IT Mr, Lynch used the remarks and Criminal Code aiicuainentel ne complaint will stand after! Alternatively an NDP climb in his Tuesday column, He said| \dealing with abortion and birth People forget the assertion of at the expense of one or both of|in an interview Thursday he, Michigan Governor George the two old parties could install|would defend his actions at the! | Fast Dependable Radio Dispatched | Plumbing Service, i SERVICE MADE US. "ANGLO MERCHANTILE SHIPPING A FINANCE CO. LTD. -- AUCTIONEERS. TERMS -- CASH or CHECK Diefenbaker's departure from! Prime Minister Pearson has control. | the Opposition leader's seat and'already given MPs notice of a Among the other "essentials" | Pomney that Romney was oncea true, three-party system. |general meetng today. Call 723-1191 ) leek the eMaBlaea ot a papi about the war. A Social Credit resurgence, 'I am, in effect, being tried' department of' consumer and)jareq CaRsbalen ton fan undec-|could have the same effect. If it | quam a corporate affairs; a new Broad-|tionn, has declined 'gacernre was combined with an NDP) 5 publicjclimb, a four-party system casting Act including changes opinion poll reports since he|would emerge. | Not Call Reason For Elliot Lake jin CBC control; establishment) made that statement in explain-| But there is little talk at the | ARQUHARSON lof a corporation to handle edu-|ing hi j i a deat g his shift from support to|moment of a_ Social i N LIFE Enrolment Drop Sought ee oe Peeps beg eioogti of the original U.S.|\climb, The party is still divided designed to "deal effectively" |" ove into South Vietnam. with a western wing and a Que- with drug prices; increased) THINK ABOUT IT! nce Compan OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal) One placard said the students ' Cc di mr manpower officials have been|need teachers more than the|Postal rates and the long-pro- CITY OF OSHAWA anaca asked by Prime Minister Pear- $120,000 recreational auditorium posed Canada Development ? REQUIRES A SEs BUSINESS: s0on's office to explain a 60-pers|Mr. Pearson was there to open. "e 'beotracted debate (On: an SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF CONTROL 725-4563 cent drop in enrolment at the) f AP y (MALE) vad Elliot Lake Centre for Cntin-to| REFERRAL NEEDED one of these could toss the Hay The centre is operated by the whole parlia 'y Job s: To work with Board of Control; te follow through Elliot Lake Centre for Contin rovinee of Ontario but the stu-| out of whatk. on their. Instructions dy voriow departments, to set, up ops wing Education, an edult job- ents must be referred to it by|, The te is not scheduled|] Controf to Caer aectlen te Boord of Control at meetings. steal G00D GOVER NMENT D ESERVES GER 10,361.00 s for the management accounting within the artment, reguicte flow hine-prepared costs in % or have equivolent al, f age, marital status, tober 6th, 1967. ll, Oshawa, Ontarie. ems rdens 4 623-5757 BOND ST. E. 725-2771 training school. The dramatic drop in_ the number taking occupational courses came to light last week when Mr. Pearson ran into a) student demonstration at the) centre while touring his North- | ern Ontario riding of Algoma) East. One placard said enrolment had dropped to 80 from 200 in a few months and asked why. st w. imed main- i i y y ; en The protest was aimed main: regulations, which were sharply | facturers will have no difficulty ly at a 50-cent increase that brought room-and-board fees to $3.50 daily, and at the dismissal of two teachers. Stanfield Warning REGINA (CP) Ottawa's colorful former mayor, Char- lotte Whitton, Thursday warned that Conservative Leader Rob- ert Stanfield could be broken on the party machine, or could "smash a few gears" himself. In his favor, said Dr. Whitton was the fact that: 'He comes from a solid background with solid customs. She said she did not like the way John Diefenbaker went out of the Tory convention in Toronto. John Diefenbaker should not have been cast off. like an old should have been given an opportunity the shoe,' 'she said. "He to teach Robert Stanfield fine points of federal politics." "They should have let John Diefenbaker finish with digni- interviews-this week that/ {despite any effects on teen-age | | " On education, Dr. Whitton who was 71 this year said "survival of our depends on the teachers." Teachers must be recognized as professionals and be given their due if they are to mold the young people of today. civilization Canada Manpower Centres. They are eligible for federal grants of $35 to $90 weekly. Enrolments had climbed to 94 this week. Federal officials here said Thursday that a new definition of "adult" in the regulations is a factor in the reduced enrol-| ment. | Under the new act and its criticized in Parliament last spring, an adult is defined as a iperson at least one year older \than the regular school-leaving | lage in his province. In Ontario, | the age is 16. An applicant also must have To be eligible for training allowances, he must have been \"a member of the labor force substantially without interrup- ition for not less than three years," or have one or more dependents. The idea behind | this is to keep teen-agers from dropping out of school to take \the paying adult courses. | Pre-employment job training is left in the hands of the prov- inces. EXAGERATION Manpower Minister Mar- chand described as "wild exag- gerations" Ontario claims that 7,000 former students would be denied' training. He said the actual figure might be 2,000 or 3,000, Manpower officials said in | ' | eligibility, > ments to increase. | "Since we are paying 100 per cent of the cost of youths," one official said. Chrysler Valiant 331 PARK 723-2284 SALES * SE SEE FLYNN Motors Lid. FOR 1968 Plymouth Belvedere ibeen out of school "on a regu-| ciation, said that although man-) lar basis" for at least one year. | ufacturers they expect enrol- training | adults at Elliot Lake, surely the) province can pay for the! to resume until Oct. 31. Education: Preferably some University training with ability to notes of meetings, A re - wie id take would be Clerk/Treasurer course Industry valuable. Experience: Should have experience in municipal field with participa- tion in council meetings important. Benefits: Comprehensive welfare benefits, salary commensurate with ability and experience. Apply IN WRITING ONLY, giving full details of age, marital status, education, experience, etc., before 5:00 p.m., October 13, 1967, to: The Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshawe, Onterie. Complies TORONTO CP)--A_ spokes- man for the Canadian auto industry said Thursday manu- meeting Ontario government demands for exhaust control devices in: 1969-model automo- biles. | Norman Clark, assistant gen-| eral manager of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers' As: had expected the edict to affect 1970 models, /there would be no difficulty in | meeting the deadline. His optimism wasn't shared by one manufacturer. | "} would hesitate to think the | Ontario government would go so far as to dictate what the North American automobile industry will do," said a Gen- leral Motors of Canada Ltd. | spokesman. | | The mandatory control was) | announced Thursday by Health} Minister Matthew Dymond. | He said the year's grace was! to allow the industry time to design exhaust controls for operation in extreme Ontario | weather without interfering! with motor performance. 1 to 5-Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN 612% per annum AND ARE Guaranteed--as to principal end interest. Flexible--may be used es Col- vestments, CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporetion 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshews 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 RD. SOUTH 723-2284 RVICE * PARTS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ond H LJ SATURDAYS FOUNTAINHEAD OF SERVICE ADULT EDUCATION OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION Closses have just started in the following Programs, end there room for more students in the subjects listed, Interested persons should get in touch with the school effering the Program, immediately, GRADE 13 250 H y ' Road South Telephone: 728-7318 Donevan Coll Mora students can be accommodated in Art, Chemistry, French, Geography, History, Mathematics A, Physics, Spanish, ADVANCED. TECHNICAL EVENING COURSES MeLeughlin C.V.1., 570 Stevenson Rood North Telephone: 728-9407 More students can be accommodated in General Chemistry, Blectronie Fundamentals, Physics |, Classes will start in Mechanics ef Materials I] end Mathematics Ill as soon as enrolment justifies, GRADE 12 TECHNICAL DIPLOMA MeLoughlin C.V.I. More students can be accommodated in English, Physics, Chemistry, UPGRADING COURSES FOR GRADE 12 TECHNICAL DIPLOMA McLoughlin C.Y.1. Classes will start in Junior English, Mathematics, Science, as soon os enrolment justifies. RYERSON BUSINESS CERTIFICATE COURSES MeLoughlin C.V.1. Further reaistrations will be taken on Wednesday, Sectember 27. and Monday, October 2, from 7 p.m. to 9 pm, Classes will stort the follow. ing week in Accounting |, Business Management, Economics, Stotistics, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY DEGREE COURSES MeLeughlin €.V.1. Classes will stort os follows, and be held on alternate weeks thereafter; English 033 ~~ Soturdoy, Oct, 7 --- 9:30 am, Philosophy 610 -- Friday, Sept, 29 -- 7:30 p.m, Psychology 031 -- Friday, Sept. 29 -- 7:30 p.m. Sociology 080 -~ Tuesday, Sept. 26 -- 7:30 p.m, SHIFT WORKERS Doneven C.1. -- English and Mathematics, Grades 9, 10, 11, 12. MeLeughlin €.Y.1,.-- Auto Shop, Blueprint Reading, Electronics, Welding. Registration will ba from Monday, October 2, to Friday, October 4, in the daytime, and also between 7:00 p.m, ond 9:00 p.m, on Monday, October 2 and Wednesday, October 4. ALL OTHER ADULT EDUCATION COURSES Will register on Tuesday, October 10 end Wednesdoy, October 11, between 7:00 p.m, and 9:00 p.m. If you have not already received a detailed folder on the Adult Education Program, you may get one from your employer, from any of the Collegiates, the U.A.W.A. office, the office of the Oshowa and District Labour Council, and the Public Library, or by telephoning the Board of Education Office, 728-1644, Local 57. Folders will be distributed by mail to all households during the last week of September, S$. FE. Lovell, Chairman, Oshawa Board of Education, G. L. Roberts, Superintendent of Secondary Schools. ale YOUR CONTINUING SUPPORT WOULD YOU TRADE PROSPERITY FOR POLITICAL PROMISES! OcT. ss You Have a Date With Progress OCT. 17... You Have a Date With Continuing Prosperity OcT. > You Have a Date to RE-ELECT AB WALKER ALBERT WALKER | X Published by Oshawa Riding Progressive Conservative Association

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