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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1967, p. 4

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. a ¢e~) Common Seen Per By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer President de Gaulle's latest pronouncement on Britain's bid to join the European Common Market is in effect a veto which likely will withstand all the complaints and protests which TWP OF REACH COUNTY OF ONTARIO ' tore J 3 td BS Rad : *, A so i Ld : ae wh ae 26 ' a i ' Z : ; TE Se Nees coll ob Beeman NA ee Pou Ses oo UN . Hc Cr) SG ND ! i I 2 71 i 7 aT, ju 8: pas Wyss *. " a® \. MES J' ( ao ) yt We va "ie ry pI a ee Ve 'f his market partners can mus- For jhe ry : The door has been shut even though the Common Market council of ministers is still to meet in Brussels in three weeks to give a decision onthe British application and Prime Minister Wilson insists the decision must I T a Y come from all six Common Market members, in accord- ance with the Treaty of Rome which founded the economic community. Wilson as well as the Euro- pean leaders are aware that the pattern of the Common Market is too firmly sealed to be unra- yelled at this stage and, as e much as wow Regge coun- $ bs 4 s tries may wish to see Bri ain in, S ly MAYOR: No Election D. G. Newman (acclamation) ae eT Neal quartet pri bo My é Gaulle. x S : \ WEAKENE 8 REEVE: Election by all Voters George Brooks POSITION WEAKENED Gordon Hanna been tye janet = rr Boe Ss . 5 - cements eit Britain has great © DEPUTY-REEVE: No Election -- LBI B J = Robert Attersley (acclamation) . J rewe s we sgn s ca we Public Utilities Commission: 4 to be elected) With McNar i By JACK BELL Election by all Voters WASHINGTON (AP) -- Prem JAMES P.. BRADY, JOSEPH DRUMM, Sead dee ey tk oe aco EARL JACOB BRYANT, ALBERT RANDALL ance in posye ag kg i ROBERT W. CAWKER, JAMES ROSS, | Soeiiiary of tho Word Heck. BEVERLY JAMES DAVIS, HALROLD R. SLICHTER. If there was anything Johnson didn't need at piogh apoddtebdir re THE NORTH WARD i sae a M 1s er to miii- tary euiele' eavica to go all-out CONSISTS OF POLLING SUBDIVISIONS da Soe. taste win the Vietnam Nos. 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 4l, 42 and 43 a oo. > oe i ; ' ere! e enes in the Township of Whitby fern the requirements of Interna f polineal quagiaire hound %o COUNCIL--NORTH WARD Election by Voters Eric C, Branton remain sticky throughout bis ex (2 to be elected) in North Ward only Heber Down Oi tak salina: attends. of Rene M.Thieboud gy igor 2 proferred bank post, to absolve COUNCIL--WEST WARD No Election H. M. O'Connell (acelamatiod ae sid at. putting him gad hls K. C, Hobbs (acclamation) dock for next year's campaign : --it seems likely Johnson's COUNCIL--CENTRE WARD Election by Voters Thomas James Edwards | antiewar critics will seize on the (2 to be elected) in Centre Ward only Vernon R. MacCarl -- as precisely so moti- Carl Mantz | MeN din Eileen S. Moore ' Wakes kunt Ecentane of ' the bank board's election of him COUNCIL--EAST WARD Election wi Voters Andy Demmer 1 as president that this was 2 (2 to be elected) in East Ward only John G. Goodwin | empesinons Tere as Beverley McCloskey ' who had served his country well Gerald Schroor lor nearly seven years. Robert White UNAWARE OF CHANGE Two days earlier, according to friends, he had no thought of BOANORTH WARD. Election by Voters Russell H. Lunney faring his dese pats a (2 to be elected) in North Ward only Hugh Ormiston amazed when the news leaks in- eh aid frag Yes, he . i sis 3 foes Election by Voters re ne h i discussed with the president the : in West Ward onl ichard P. Matthews bank job about which retiring A (2 to be elected) Y Edward MeLeish President t George D. Woods had H spring. t Godfrey Schilling But it el ona only 8 cat * BOARD OF EDUCATION . John H. Brown conversation at a social a alr. -- LD ae CENTRE WARD ete Ward cus Norman H. Edmondson was that e hadnt heard rom is edie een Joan Elizabeth Reed Bre cae \\\ e that before he tol |\ i lew Election by Voters ah fg pe F Treasury Secretary Henry ¥. ) in East Ward onl eyno erman James Fowler--who put the Mc e hit Whi (2 to be elected) is y George E. Lofthouse Namara og god ot Lee ts --John- Joseph McQuade a vad called tie defence Pon Hotze Pel retary and asked him if he was i still interested in the job. The Carol Thwaites administration version is that SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD No Election Patricia Ferren (acclamation) Maiemare restieg that be Was er Wane pellalt pain "lanacs os SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD. No Election Morgan O'Connor (acclamation) WEST WARD Richard C. Sandrelli (acclamation) South Africa's new 5.08, 0 SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Geet se 'tunak, teouleed te Mary R. (Molly) Hughes first intake of sugar recently, nine months ahead of Its sched- uled completion date. CENTRE WARD - No Election (acclamation) Hamish Munro (acclamation) SSS = WHITBY PICKERING TOWNLINE- 1 Nos. 27 and 35 in the Township of Whitby pat lege, 4 bats, net,, y --" S Yln- > F ol . Kenneth MacDonald (acclamation) < ; Weg SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD i : Ar mit \ EAST WARD Ne: Fleetian Gael' tale lecclomalen) 'é y (Pa | : a Te aie THE WEST WARD "af ae \\ Z CONSISTS OF POLLING SUBDIVISIONS had cteoaiontll i Z \ G; Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 and 16 PING-PONG oG \p g in the Town of Whitby and Polling Subdivisions TABLES \ Y /Y J : DIT 771 7 et ae and belle ..,... 18, a Y THE CENTRE WARD Gold Finished 3 AG... CONSISTS OF POLLING SUBDIVISIONS i Mate Frame | ar Ng: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 18, 21, 22 and 23 y MIRRORS | EX \ Z ik Sa | in the 2s Whitby and Polling Subdivision GN Vener ete. | HO RB Z. j 3 n the Township of Whitby - : R/ 24.95 7 a b-- 24" x 60" Size 1, Z THE EAST WARD pee fee | oy WZ CONSISTS OF POLLING SUBDIVISIONS moe |e \Z Rae Now. 18, 20, a 28 and 26 eR Ee eee n the Town o itby and Polling Subdivi Be a Nos. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 dias : Oshawa We ae in the Township of Whitby 728-1611 \

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