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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1960, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 28, 1960 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Closer Ties In Promotion By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business FEdiior WINNIPEG (CP) Plans for closer federal eration in promoting #t the meeting of the provincial governments' trade and industry council Upshot of the discussions was that representatives of the fed eral department of trade and commerce probably will make periodic visits to provincial de partments of trade and industry and get first-hand knowledge of provineinl and regional situs tions From there federal - provincial efforts would be aimed at getting the best over-all results through exchange of Information and avoidance of overlapping of el fort Proviselial spokesmen emphas jzed they would continue to be bosses in their own house bul outside of that they welcome the federal co-operation they can gel MASS OF DATA Provinces are particularly terested in getting a betler from the great mass of informa tion in federal hands which, they feel, may sometimes die unless i is handed on to the people on the spot Discussions indicated thal greater emphasis will be given ti regional problems A. Roberts in flow depuiy min trade and commerce suggested formation of regional subcommittees bn which federal representatives would meet with representatives of the areas eon James Inter of corned BG. Barrow, assistant deputy minister, asked what the prov inces thought of periodic visits b federal department officials Spokesmen for the nine prov inces represented all except Prince Edward Island -sccepted the principle of the idea COMPROMISE PLAN Mr. Barrow presented this Idea as a compromise for that of F. J Lyle, representing Ontario, who had suggested that the depart ment should attach representa tives to each provincial industrial department V. M. Knight, deputy minister of trade and industry for Nova Scotia, said it is desirable that federal officials should familiar ize themselves with operations of | the provincial departments. He suggested Western Canada might find profitable to form an or- ganization along the lines of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, He disagreed with Mr, Lyle's provincial co-op Canadian) industry were outlined Tue saay| mes Mm suggestion of permanent repre sentatives from federal de partment, favoring 8 more grad the unl approach In a luncheon address, IA Gen Gavin, former deputy chied of staff and chief of re search and development States Army, and now president of Arthur D. Little Ine triml consulting firm, swid know indus ledge gained from space explora tion has many applications earth "The Wydrazine developed a missile fuel, for example provided a medicine for the reatment of mental ills. A tiny thermometer to measure fluctun skin temperatures has tone in the 0 g. missiles is finding uses to protect motor aiainst overloading anc to advance medical knowledge' CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. More secure 6. Plant insect 11, Bharp 12. Male honeyvhee 13. Marshal 14. A tuming fmus) 15, Insurgent (enllog.) 168. A sinew 17. Card game 20, Scores 22. Vehicle 25. Avound 20. Mirvor reflection 28. Bleer wild (naut) 20. Beorplo's brightest star 31, Remained 32. Landed estate 36, Vene- zuelan river 88, Mature insect 39. Kingly 41, The devil 42, Billy 43, Salad green #4, Collision marks DOWN 1, Eurppean coal basin 2. Division of land 3 Bhowy trimming (reek letter King (Bp) Mig fortune Digposed Carge Area inant) Prep flon College official Definite article Wakimo knife Awards United on for | NET EARNINGS | TORONTO (CP) Industrials rallied at the close of moderate trading Tuesday to put a hrigh iter eomplexion on an otherwise {depressed stock market On index, Industrizls ahead 75 at 2000, with metals marking time to a mod gain of D4 at 1042 Among papers, Abitibi ahead % at 38% Bank of Montreal paced baiks lower, off at 52%, with Tor onto-Deminion off Y% at AY took their example from Iga, off % ai 3), with Sielco off %% at 64 Golds chalked up losses at the hands of profit-takers, Dome and Kerr - Addison both losing % at 28% and 15%, But Campbell Red Lake and Mcintyre Porcupine both improved Y% 15% and 1%, International Nie kel helped base metals to hold onto a rp» der Jead with a gain of % al 8% Falconbridge and Mining Corpor ation of Cannda were ahead Y at (82% and 11% Senior uraninms Denison up 10 eens off five al Were haus n went Steel al quiet Gun were al #9 $5 60 nay vents 20. Beotoh river Arah's cloak Bwealer |A Mature Thing Weal (tira nirk name Yesterday's Answer Irelandie tales an a7 argon Malt beverages Free Compass pe (abbr) Phone graph rl a" 40 Khavvam Mint Comrade Hooray... FREE AUNTJEMIMA PANCAKE Mix! Celebrate Aunt Jemima's Pancake Festival by enjoying mouth-watering pancakes served with golden butter and syrup. Then enjoy batch free! Just send one box or bag good for a free your next Jemima Panc top from any Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix, plus proof of purchase from but. ter (or margarine) or syrup or sausages or bacon, along with your name and address, And we'll send you a coupon October 31, 1960, Send to: Aunt Jemima Free Package, Peterborough, Ontario. its Aunt Jemima's Autumn 16 oz, package of Aunt ake Mix, Offer expires v Treat your family to Aunt Jemima's family of favourites- | REGULAR * BUCKWHEAT * BUTTERMILK + WHEATCAKE | |ealied on the Fielding families on Sanday Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKenzie {celled on friends in the village on Wednesday last, Deepest sympathy goes to Mes, Hattie Moore and family in thele rage bereavement (printing, wrapping and blotting [paper in 1219 the first Nova Seotis {mill was established at Bedford Basin, Six years later Ontario's first mill was established near Dundas, New Brunswick entered Paper Demand On Increase xis " The worldiother large industrial operations mill in Connds at Windsor Mills, Que, in 1864; first groundwood Anniversary Services Set MANCHESTER - Special an- at Manchester next Sunday, Oct piversary services will be held 2 Rey, Mr, Love Columbus tin will be the spesker Mrs, Crosier spent the weeks On Wednesday evening, Oct, 5, end with Mr, and Mrs, A, Rosch the annuel hot turkey diner will and daughters at their enttage he served in the basement of iu Haliburton the church from # p.m, till all are served, This annusl event is look- Mr, Lawrence Wagg, Uxbridge, ed forward to by many as the was the guesi speaker at church outstanding dinner of the season, on Sunday, Mr, Wagg is always MONTREAL (CP) demand for pulp and paper willlin northern Manitoba." in the next 15 years, says " pulp mill in Cenada at Valley of the ONCE WAS MAINSTAY field, Que,, in 1860; first Canadian Canadian Pulp and Paper Aswo-| Premier Frost of Ontario sad mill using present sulphite pulp ciation "there sre few, if any, products ing process st Cornwall, Opt, "ip ' 3 : othe ot oy a In & statement issued 10 mark that have contributed more to 1988; first British Columbia mill oh art of a new era ' the 150th anniversary of the Calo goo itooment of our nation ™ Fort Alberni in 1894; and first! Canada now Nas more than 130 nadian pulp and paper industry, kraft pulp mill in America at PUP and paper mills and about being ohserved today, he said the than the wood of our forests, The Fast Angus, Que., in 1907 [2 of La ™ are ip Quehe prov Wir. and Mrs. Hlewart of Van welcome visitor at our ehireh, day will serve as a reminder that lumber industry, along with the Untfl Confederation in 1867, the ee Lf Sprint sapual o the conver, B.C, visited her aunt The Women's Association spon. Canada is a pe which i 53 orig I8 Trois-Riviere, NE, A i i naiom he Wo é fanaa Js dn a pitied he oll fur. trade, was the mainstay of raw misteriol used in the mills cigy whose mills produce approx. Mrs. H, Johnston, recently, ored a very successful bazaar try for pulp and paper." our early economy was ¢hiefly linen and cotton rags, imately 2.500 tons a day, Mrs, Sarah Longhurst, Zephyr, last Wednesday afternoon, a Ontario's share in this ---- m---- -------------- -- -- ---- In meeting the vast increase in development has been of great) demand, forecast through studies significance, Most of the coun carried out by the United Nations) "00m 0 inte forested Jong is Food and Agriculture Organize by i" tion, Canadas would he called ". nario : upon to play 8 major role "The province's forest protec Several premiers whose prov. tm, management and regenern ines have or hope to have large tion policies are designed to en. pulp and paper industries also/sure a perpetual flow of raw issued stalements in connection Materials from this valuable nat- with the anniversary ural resource Premier Smallwood of New MUST USE WISELY foundland sald: "In dollar value Premier Lesage of Quebec sald and in employment, our forest in the celebrations being held Inigusiry 1s the backbone of our pulp and paper mills and in the oo onomy What has been poudland camps across the coun: wohioyed to date, we hope, Is hut will emphasize the need foriihe forerunner of still bigger de management velopments with eventual wiiliza tion of the tremendous forest re sources remaining untapped in Labrador limited in supply and subject to sleady price increases The use of pulpwood adobe BR. M. Fowler, president marked -- A SPACE AGE ENGINEERING BREAKTHROUGH COMP apr PP forest FEATURES OF MARCONI'S "LIFE- TESTED" AWARD SERIES WITH COMPUTER CONTROL fe | industry was of pm the econ re importance lo Queher he sald, "that hould recall that the stil the for flows al N nial Fach set incorporates every impor. tant performance feature known, These include 23 actual tubes in » peak-powered long distance circuit » OPEN HOUSY, Many pulp and paper mill holding "open house mier Stanfield plans to attend the one held at the mill on the iver in Liverpool With annual proximating $1,500,000 000 pulp and paper industry ada's largest manufacturing en terprise and one of her largest exporters In 1950, last year for which complete figures are available, the industry employed 66,000 mil workers, 15,000 permanent work ers in the woods and 200,000 sea-| sonal workers, It pald wages to talling $425,000 000 Actually the trace its origin in Canada back 157 years, but it was not until 1810 that it began operating on a sound footing, The first Canadian mill was constructed in 1803 at] 8t. 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Three handsome models to choose from in hand-rubbed veneers of walnut, mahogany, Scan dinavian walnut or light oak, to suit your taste and decor, askal Manitoha rams of in the of the two grain oa |} nmng elopment ROADS NEEDED Premier ve imple a program of sound for practices aimed production from woodlands necess roads advanced and our very substantial forest resource is in prime condition for the pulp and paper development that will oe- cur in this province." Premier Roblin outlined speci: prospects "It is to the northern regions lof the province," he said, 'that |we look for future development of the pulp and paper industry The extensive forest stands of the {Grand Rapids area at the north. western end of Lake Winnipeg land particularly farther to the inorth, in the Lake Sipiwesk area {adjoining the Nelson River, are [capable of supporting major pulp land newsprint mills, | "Availability of adequate hy- dro - electri, power from the] I plants at Kelsey and Grand Rap- | ids will provide an impetus to the establishment of these and Ale | None Vas n Saskalchewan said have mented est management al shstained orivak industry could of Crow aml BRL well n natraetion fic FURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP New, That's Plymouth, Not only new in luxury... style... beauty, But new in fotal.,.in concept... in feeling, flavour and essence. There's never been another Plymouth ,,, another car... quite like it New, An exciting new kind of solid beauty! 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