Thurs. Dec. 26. 1963. Liberal-NDl'-‘E gin Our Rootin’.Toofi,,’ -M..g..s... O Unpractlccll TORONTO (UPI -— William Mahotney. national dimectaor of the United Steelworkers of 0 American (CLC). said Mondav that the present structure of the Liberal party maloes any sug- - gestiion of a merger with the New Dermocratiic party imprac- tlcal. "There is no possibility filial ‘ the ateelwurkers could suppnn 0 . ’ Ir 8 “IO Guardian, 1 ‘ g '/4, _ A V ii-niompuialllcity an-ecmr. ' 93) %/ ailtetr siyeel rlcenigs mil“. I men ‘W0 Ii‘ 9 ,/ % Ring the bells! Blow the horns! co-or surm MARKET is . ,,,._..,i.,.i .,,.,.e.m.g Mm.,f_$ in 1’ c 6 discus the union's stand on whooping it up for '64 with Greetings and SALE-utatlons to mm,“ mm mp omms M’ mm 4 ; parti in Otntaiw and T start you off on a Happy New Year of BIG savmosx And wm°'mmsm gmsmimgwg \\‘ -.. \\\\\\\\\\“‘ . 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The editorial also states that the Canadian public will neerl to be carefully prepared over a long period before action-prtv ducing cancer education can P CORNATION PIMENTO STUFFED 11%. C WHl1‘E GRA!N'ULATED Elite: GHERKINS ”°§§‘E 10 ”"' 1-59 GARDEN CITY 2 LB. BLOCK ‘"2‘'51”‘a'~’s'5='‘ ’ BUTTER 1.07 SPECIALS ALSO ON SALE AT LISTEN TO EWS AND WEWS ON G|lOCERlES—CFCY.TH|lR$DAY.l'l AM. NORTH RUSTICO CO-OP begin. it says that an early sign ol success. I “decade or st‘ hence." will be the recognition by the public that cigarette smoking is no longer the thing ‘ to do. Ontario Amends Statistics Act TORONTO (GP) ~— The On- tario government has amended the Vital Statistics Act to al- w mothers of iiledtimato children to give them the father's name. act now will allow the child to have the father's name. provided the mother has been legally separated from her it- gal husband at least a year be- fore the conceived and that the tather consents to the use of h is name. 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