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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Jul 1956, p. 2

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f s IL 5, n alebut foi' the f; < ,1nflIv~ vi.. Jposition parties were no R epo .r a m eta'P tic aibout4 agreeing anid, if From Parliament b in rought it inw-%it - efjrsFo tala etHl lengt hy (dcbate. Stant Morning Sttings ~This weck, by mutual ,)greeme,(nt, -lËcrnIng sitt'inga began iu the Houa. ,*! Commoris. The.hours trous now ntlthe end eofthe se-ssion, predicted fur August 4th, will be 11:00 aas. V. of 1. p., 2:81(1 until 6:00and 8:00 until 1.J.As w. corne doser Vo conclu- Ladies Visit Ottawa sion, the 10:00 p.mi-. closing amy Almost 1,O0 ladies froni over stretch to 11:00, Wedniesday and Fri- countr{îes ;invaded Ottawa for- a day niights, and al day S'auda il ours on Tuesday in an unprece( he added The extended hours -will ented visit. They hiad been attendir mean that committee work -will con- the international convention of Bu clude as rapidly as possible so the mess & Profesýonal Women's Ch atten-ýdanc-e in the House can be kept in Montreal anmd included Ottawa ai at a -maximnum h y ail parties,. Morn- the Parliament Buildings as a si( .!Dg altaswould have been brouight trip, Four menmbers froin Durhai Vigor 11 Co.Ltdu. Stov Ou O~,cents per gai.I Fuel OiliI62 ceilis per ga, I For Delivery Phone r ORONO 1567 or OSHAWA RA. 5-1109j I ~ -~ 1' $ e ) rahI1i.yi2 hevro1et $eO orLd ofpIeMe ~ai -y7our cal1 ~Il roud1y] v V a 'çJ4- dherolt'Sthe greategt of thiem al C-2456D RKPIOY WB' NICHOLS SMils.- Mvurray and Miss uookson.,of lu I âL* àIU*-siq ata *àu Port F# p. and Miss Virtue and Miss JP31 Setties Proh1em i11 csI!, ete 1MeFeteio f rom the Bowmanvlle c leSho o Ste Club were present, so w. had a good F1ti a~ea~rBadi visit while the' sat lu the seats of and the. many arguments, whicb haveý Most of the com'plaints about the ,te lus f omos imbr surrounded bis peraçuilthis session, construction of the addition to Boa'- thak ee Beaufdmonadsed te the Pime Minister'ý trip Vo the Ct- nianville High Sebool hlave been set- lpar udene Bain iie chamb riend ionwealtb Prime (_Miister's confer~- Vîed at two meetings of a special lare ladie pn .blnce of thei rn ence, undoubtedly saved his job for committe of the Durhami County Dis- quheickstnpntin the balnsoftlu- him. On ýMJondav, Mr. St. Laurent ila triet High School Boardï with repres- - c ri tuing the' buileoendinsib-wodfu form,' arose to make ai entatives of J. B. Parkin Associates,, rary and then gathered lu the Rail- stt. ntcnerigth eba e he architects, and Bradford-Hosbal xayCo-tiiiiteeroon o c geeedsignation which the Speaker 'lad: soits h uligcnrcos hy the Prime Minister. The organiz- placed before the House the week l Only Vwo imt-po-rtanit items remain un- tinlwr onctdwt ui previous. 11e ai-id the cabinet had fiettled after meetings held June 25~ sid. trip included box lunes, the been meeting ail!weekend, but no0 and July 10, G. Normlan Strong, chair- hiring of 'a special train,. visîts to announcemient of intention was ex- mlan of the Board, told thie Port Hopei various ernibassies etc., and. was a pected by most of us or by opposition Guide recently. Vni1lni4l or he anaianB. ~.parties until Tuesday at the earliest. "We are stili noV satisfied with th'c orgigap rtieida . Most expected the resignation Vo be cîassroomi floor tile and the heating Nearly Missed Train ed. In f act, if you read îast week's are still being studied." J. B. Par-kiii, columui, 'ou will tlind fthat 1wsha fteachtcua sm a IV mnust have been toucb sud go 011 onedo h acietra im a fairly certain that this procedure agreed to devo)te further study to the their return trip. Maimy were in the Would be followýed. But, the Prime quesin fte Vles;, which have bu- galleries at 8 o'clock wiien the even-i jnister was in excellent fightinig etion of .thdaddne fe ing session opened. Tbey were Vo ne- titsdwsnV o cetn ha om atea nd d u e tdatr1~ Vurn to their train at 8:45 4 lobiui wd %as nteor hope. btha ersue )iminutes aiitrsightaa vote waoseld He juat cedRepresentatîves of J., B. Parkin As- Ôn the mo iVogo t oteupply. elîs resîgnanonuwas that no. formnai sociates have claimed that the coîl-ý on he otin t goint suply Bels esinaton asbef or. the Cosmions dition of the tiles is attributable 4~ rang until 8:201 Vo eal in the mem- kn~ta te Vligwt r their being subjected Vo excessive bers. Meanwhile, the. ladies sat there, Beaudoin ', the Speaker bad agreed heat. The Board bas f .1V that eithêr- Icçýntentedly, net reahizing that once' thaL t IVwas nmore important for Can- the *architects should noV have ap- Vn'bl voe daethe y woeresunl b.ada hat his desire Vo bc in a .pos1- proved a type of Vile which theý J uabl televe he allnis utiliVtion where,, he could defend bis ae- Board considers Vo be unsuited for ihad concluded. Duning Vthe calling f4tions in the House should Vake secondfor ndnwihrdin etn Ithe vote, many of thern triked Vo leave, placc uo ais duties as, ehairman of thse bas been installed, on that there wa V hein scats but were restrained, by , Gommons. faulty inistallation by the resposh~- the security police. Their f.cels wereI becoming quit. panicky as the as- Caiugbt By Surprises1 1 ftehac Vn ytmi ucin sistant deputy clerk droned on with There was a complete bush f rom, i Tf t'erii eatng sytects avaso- bis roll call. F1otuirtey, iV con- Drew and Mn. Coldwvell who bad beýen'igjrply hacitceavas eluded by 8:30, but there was some gunning for' the Speaker. Otiosl, etur te, florou85d noVreach at fast acurrying 'as soon as the drors tlmey wýeie cauglit by surprise. Tbe ,,-behpintue aovie 5 egestan& were opened. 1 guess the. Durhamites Prime Mirîster, aften disposing eof ibpit h ie ecm otad made îV, becaulse 1 didn't se them th pr<>blenm, asked for unanimous a b.esydaae byha- - 2 greemient Vo tell the Hôuse about suggested that maintenance personiei his viçdf.t to he nitd-, i g A at the scbQoli may have by-passed tie-- couple of opposition back benchers, ,aeutarnC to theapipesowttex at first saiLd, "No" tû the request ý'Or îe tamit9te ies r ht x unailmous' consent, but %,vhen the 1cesýsive heatng may have occurred. F.M. lookedr up and hesitaýted, teybefore the controls were ecumpletelY dida not -,'unat tf1r objection, sohey installed in the heating system. ctied fthtt1'rQptiofl. Air locks ln the. heating systexIx, h3ave caused ecnisi4eirable jrouble ilus Now a "Bawdy" lioust the, first year of the tcho)ol's use, Mr. The fÏerath ame n ModyStrong said. The automnatie furnace Tiiht, d rmthe gca e dfl econtrols stil! seem unpredictable. The nigt, urig te gievncedebtecontractors believf that the fauls tanly Kowls wa tringto have heen corrected, but this will tnt get the fluor apparently to take ex-1b eosrtduilnx wne- cept'onto he annr i Nichthewhen the system is in full-timie use-~ Prime Minister had conducted. the af- 1Tesarrismd tEur rrn fairs. As there was anotiier gýrievltnce Ti ti al ad tsur rn being discussed, the usuaIýl cuýtom s rods installed by 'architects' orderï" to cricudediscssin o one*ýtrn nstead ef the round pipe called for ini b t one iscussion o eà, tNen i the specifications have been a bone befoe ging ntoanoher.X~ ~en i o contention, and Mr. ?arkin -said becamne apparent, that the first issue that since the change did noV involve woud nV h loclued e~p~ cosig4extra' expensé, a variation order ,vas hour, AlIlistair Stewart fromn Winni- noV required. The cormmittee lef V tne peg NorthI becamne most iraite Chat hus, matter Vo be decided by the entireŽ fellow CCF miemrbers could noV get Board. on Vo expound his thèmie. H1e is the loigfthgyfor \aei samne excitable chappie who, during loigoftegmfoo ywt> 'fromn the shower room wýas caused the pipeline debate was most active by an overload oit the sump puinp, Iin thie iieaxr noV and also was the one <Mr. Parkin told the comumittee. HFe calling for somieone to steal the mace areed to have abl u ntepm and throwv it out of the House. soag abe ptn the peturnpoe On this occasion, he sýhoàted at the 'sotha t etheii sai f 1ey cutot ei: 1 Assistant Deputy Speaker,' Ted Ap- , teatnino1temi~eaIO plewhaite, saying that he had rio (Contined on page 3) right to e binu he chair and went 4urther by suggest ing that the HOUse lef t ln thea air until . the actual words~ wýas become nothing but a "bawdy could b. learned - from Han sard. By r ouse". This was noV buite up Vo the mutual agreement, they were elimin- witdrw wenMr. ,~ai~e ated and Stewart apologized the rext. manQda etr< i,~.The matte- ~a day. "Dollars end SeneM 1 ~Are you planning a trip? Don't take chances of losing your money-and spoiling your trip-by carrying large sums in cash. Before you go, turfl your money into Travellers' Cheques . , easy to cash anywhere-and safer than cash everywhere. Drop in and see us at The Canadian Bank Of Commerce and we'Il gladly provide you with Travellers' Cheques. The - protection is well worth the slight cost. This is simply one of the mnany banking serviczes we offen Our customers to keep them free trorn neeies Ï worry about their money. THE IrA NAD IAN BANK 0F CM MERCEiý '-'-e,; -Î ner-i e7 ILLE ONTAnio

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