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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Dec 1963, p. 23

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i. » oN REPORT rrROM PARLIAMENT time about the opposition. I . | think there has been a reason- | able measure of co-operation .." And then further on in his BY 'remarks on the samp day, he | bi said this: | MIKE will remember -- and here per- | 'haps I am breaking the rules M.P. myself by referring to the de- | : | bate on redistribution the other | 10 GNIAR . | day = that I am one of those | | who think there ought to be de-! bate in parliament, and I do not i regard debate as obstruction. I have not said and I have not : thought that, taken by and! large in this session of parlia- During the past two or three months, while the present Ses- ston has been in progress, there have been charges, by various ¢olumnists and newspapers, of | . pot | obstruction by the Opposition. ment, particularly since we met | Mr. Keith: Davey, the Liberal | in September, there has been National Director, made a state- anything I would be inclined to ment in Montreal to the Young deseribe as obstruction.' Liberal Association recently, partisanship of the members that an election may be called in the House of Commons has as a result of obstruction. also been under fire in this Ses- Hon. J. Pickersgill, the Sec- | sion of Parliament. I wish, retary of State, and House again to bring to the attention | ader of the Government, had | | of those reading this column, | Pickersgill, | entirely. this to say in the House of Com- the words of Mr. mons, as recorded in Hansard, Which he uttered in Parliament page 5268, on November 29th, on November 26 of this year. 1963: | These words are recorded in! "So far as 1.am concerned no | | Hansard: one in the government has made "Since this parliament came any such allegation. Certainly into being last May we have [ have not, and I want to make | heard quite a lot about what is that very clear. made any such allegation at any | I think a lot of what we have then I am probably biased, and { probably some of the rest of "having dictatorship. | not believe in our parties and year, iwe do not like him. heard and read about it is a rather distorted mirror too; but the hon. members are too. I think when we look back at the "Perhaps the hon, gentleman | end of this year at what this] parliament will have achieved, | we will have no particular reas- | on to apologize to anyone. I have never apologized to anyone and never intend to, for | being partisan in this parlia- ment, because party is the es-| | sence of parliamentary govern- | suddenly at the Port Perry | { Community It is what saves us from | If we do ment. what they stand. for, and if we | do not uphold them, then we are | not doing our job. That is why | daughter of Archibald Black we can have peaceful change | and the late Catherine Black. | { She married the late William | | Parry in the Port Perry An-! the head of a government when | glican Church, and lived all her | Happily we, married life in Port Perry. under the parliamentary sys- tem, instead of having to shoot t do not have to do that." With these utterances I agree Parliament has al-; ways been the same, at least for | the past eleven years, since I have been a Member, | It is true that partisanship | | and delays, were accentuated in| the past 18 months, particularly | when the Liberals were deter- | I have not ' called the image of parliament.' mined to replace us, when we! Black, of Calgary, Alta, and | five sons and two daughters. | | two brothers, Donald Black, of | PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. DEC. 19th, 1963--15 were the Government, five sisters, Mrs, Lila Colleran This is not so evident now, | and Mrs. Jean McKnight, both but partisanship™ will always | of Oshawa. Mrs. E, Shaw, May- play a part in our parliamentary | field; Mrs, Margaret Froats, system, as it has in the past. Buffalo, N.Y., and Mrs. A. mmr Thomas, Eden, N.Y. The funeral service was con- ducted at the MecDermott-Pan- abaker Funeral Chapel, Wed- nesday, Dec. 11th, at 200 p.m.. Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Obituary- MRS. ILA GLADYS PARRY The-death of Mrs. Ida Gladys | Parry, of Port Perry, occured|- Ry "@ALEK TRICIAN spvs DISON GAVE THE WORLD HIS GREAT INVENTION, T000!T JUSTICE 1S OU INTENTION Hospital, Sunday, | | Dec. 8. She was in her 69th! Born at Raglan, she was the i former Ila Gladys Black, a | Mrs. Parry is survived by! i 1 | They are Jack, George, Doris, | | Norman and Robert, all of Port | Perry; William of Oshawa and| Mrs. S. Sharp (Alice) of Frank- | ford. Besides her father, she leaves CONTRACTING-REPAIRS ELECTRIC HEATING Vancouver, B.C., and 'Malcolm | ~ Prices Effective Until DEC. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 59 33 41 L 59 LIBBY'S FANCY FANCY Honey Pod IGA FRUIT COCKTAIL I] IGA COFFEE 2% [| KRAFT CHIP DIP Dill, Roka 'Herb, Onion 48 oz. Tins 15 oz. Tins p 2 28 oz. Tins 8-0z. Container 24th' 33 "TURKEYS. GRADE "A" PREDRESSED Ready for the Oven Y oT! 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