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The Oshawa Times, 15 Dec 1960, p. 33

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, December 15, 1960 33 Admit Canadians | Timken Strike | Talks Continue learned societies, the universities : ital ter ter yon | Delay Gathering | Hospi stitutions for assistance (6 exist 8 errs saers-"| Of Shareholders | Not Acceptab Prof, Wid, x Time and Ute! TORCUED, EU, Tb Sie cna crime somes, USE U.S, Helmets espondent In London for 12) °F w ng ) ' ee densing| Mines held Wednesdoy to eect Bentiie Foundstion will be wi OTIAWA (CP) = The defence with affairs of the mind, with the "C7 officers and directors and ified that iis offer to eomtribute| co ny "op admitied] TORONTO (CP)-Talks wader free flow of Information 18 » sock: | STIPE (0 TReover (he com| $100,006 to 4 new foorcoumty hos (oF in ime Wednesdoy 198t Louis Pine, Ontario's ehiel con ety ded d to thet freedom." pEny's missing' assets, Was pital fs unaceentahle oi the terms Canadian troops are lose iiation officer will continue 10- Br Rr Age AIT directors of the Tem Wave cides Wednesdoy | | © (Wich Ameriesh Feimets Ploy between representatives of might 701 be "viased ov voir. (ben comicied of ihe 'n thel in We afer, roceved Tuosdey (out BSL previous ve "i. Themes 394 Lge 0, . Ade ' disappearance o we oundation sth led that n / ; 4 tent thought of eircu-| tive" ut that wasn't the point. |" llr, G0 Ta liond trees. ay in pom BB, ps ferred to the helmets 88 "SATO United Stectworkers of Americs Lc # eC of b. Pe ' than L000 Sanidiany wry, The four, Ben Smith, Stan the hospital honrd to take charge PRIETR gen ley Schonhron, Sol Rauch and of construction and thet the hos Wbhy, vend them, It seems 10 Me\ lies" Suart were each sen-ipital be built on lof 14 in Ald lary: to six years In peniten borough Township south of for economic oF ities! , Wardsville. The foundation based it he for political its offer on sn waderstonding thet He said he had examined Er material was of such Elgin County would contribut. Flow Of Ideas Vital, Says 1 College Prof. ~ TORONTO (CP) --~ A London, giving lation possibilities south of the porder, the defence ! bought 60,000 American steel hel 220 Timken workers have heen mets in 1945 for 306,000, |strike since Aug. 8. Uni Wed The department began to lesue nesday nego heen the Weimets to Canadian troops in 8 stendsiill for more than two quantity only this yesr, (weeks, -- SPECIAL 2-FOR-1 VALUE FABRILITE UPHOLSTERED ARM CHAIRS Inst few issues of Maclean's Mag ral nterest and of such qual- 60,000, Kent County $40,000 and pzine and Chatelaine and "Illy that It might well sppest to 8 Middlesex County 40 per cent of the! found that st least half of the brosd ithe total cost, BF em RED HOT . SAVINGS \.on practical gifts 4 American readership," "rs, FALLS OUT OF LOVE ; | gr man she was to have married, | of love with him five days af- ¢ rival mmigration is cke, 21, of Hamburg, | 167 her Arriva Miss Kueke, & officials say she must leave visitor's may have to | was to have married the own: | 4 0 country or appeal to the | leave the country because she | er of the nightclub where she | immigration minister for land | has fallen out of love with the | works in Toronto but fell out | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Canadian Stock Opinions Given [7 iii By FORBES RHUDE what higher than bond yields to! On index, industrials were up Canadian Press Business Editor compensate for the greater in-|125 at 500.25, golds 42 at A757 Canadian brewing stocks "look herent risk, but more recently and western oils 07 at. 79.08 good to us," says Merrill Lynch, investors' appear to have re- Base metals were off 20 al Pierce, Fenner and Smith {garded the threat of inflation ae 157.68 a Al ge Security and Tn. JUSILYIng the holding of stocks! volume as 1,528,000 di H-page yA chiefly|8t lower yields than those OR compared with the with the American scene, the bonds. Bince late 1050, hoviever, shares traded Tuesday investment firm comments that|the stock Market has eased Bnd Gatineau Power gained % at immigration is a relatively more(VI€Ws on the subject are DOING e™ and international Utilities| important factor in Canada than|reappraised went ahead % at 85%, Bell Tele: fn the United States, and comes| pe Institute of (phone eased "at 46% largely from countries where perl punlie Affairs will hold its | Montreal Locomotive, trading capita heer consumption 1s high.| annual winter conference In |ex-dividend, hit a low for the It adds Toronto Feb, 24:26, The topie (year of 11 earlier in the day and German nightclub entertainer Helke Kucke, in Canada on a visa, Market Scores Ninth Success TORONTO (CP) The stock market Wednesday had its ninth consecutive suceess, during which time industrials have gain! EACH wi 7 1488 1,491,000 ' BUY IN PAIRS AND SAVE! Come early for this special purchase, These modern arm chairs feature deep spring-filled seats, durable Fabrilite Canadian contrast with the U.S, industry, which continues to support many marginal oper ptors, the bulk of Canadian pro duction 1s concentrated in a few strong hands, Three major com: panies account for over 90 per cent of hrewing eapacity and these companies have tended to become national and tional operations in varying de- gree "Near "In sharp § term sales, however, weather conditions," The survey briefly reviews Ca-|¢ nadian Breweries Ltd, John La: payroll of $400,000, Products pro batt Tid, and Molson's Brewery| duced at Ltd include rubber, wire and plastic housewares; car mats . and rubber hoot trays ER Bv Hutterites Moss Lawson and Company, eommenting on Alberta Gas Trunk Line Co, Lid, says: bullt up an impressive base which could sustain a sizeable advance In a more favorable market atmosphere," The Bank of current review--the second of two articles on the stock market in Canada---comments: i i Solo, pet of Dr. Maurice Adelman of Windsor, donned tougque and ear mitts as a eold snap swept this area, He will be: "What Is the price of [closed at 12% on the strength of upholstery which needs only wipe-off care with a damp interna.| wholly-owned subsidiary of tub- bermaid Ine, 9 ended Sept. 80; continue to be highly sensitive to per cent of its supplies in Cane|of % at 10% ada; Fred Thornley, 70-year-old "King said Wednesday he doesn't feel of the Poachers," officially re:|| is colony is taxable Nova Scotia's|/tired this month, because game He said the bottom had fallen 96 people, said In an Interview out of the business and young(he will appeal any tax levy of the "In the past, stock yields were poachers now will have to find being a Canadian?" Speakers an order of suhway cars from will include Hugh MacLennan, (To onto, Dominion Foundries novelist; Prof, ¥', H, Underhill, (were up % at 43%, and Algoma historian; and Prof, Douglas (up % at 52, V. LePan, of Queen's Univer: | Apitibi lost % at 87% In papers sity English department, In golds, Melntyre-Poreupine |gained % at 27, Dome gained % Rubbermaid (Canada) Ld, 23%, Hollinger dropped % at| 0%, | ays It spent $625,000 in pur Base metals were the market's | hases in Canada in the vear|weak point, following Cominco that it buys 75 trading ex-dividend--with a drop International Nickel and that its plant at gained 1% at 57 | 'ooksville, Ont,, has an annual ---- A of Wooster, Ohin,| the Cooksville im Taxes Fought rubber KITCHENER (CP)--The head of the Hutterite community farm about 20 miles south of here POACHER RETIRES LINCOLN, England (CP)~ Brother Julius Kubassek, 67, is too plentiful and fines too high, |leader of the Brethern Colony of revenue department, Revenue Minister Nowlan an: [nounced Monday that the gov. ernment considered the eco-opers ative Hutterite farms are oper- ated as businesses to produce profits and are "properly liable" to income tax, Individual Hutterites have al ways heen liable to personal ine come tax but few ever pald be. cause on the . communal farm they eam no wages and own no property as individuals Brother Julius sald that Hut. terites object to paying Income tax because part of the tax Is set aside for war purposes "and we are pacifists, , , » We would rather eat less and not help pro. mote wars," He said the eolony--a farm of #00 acres--pays $2,000 a year land and school taxes fo Rlen: | heim Township, but it operates its own school and receives no| benefit from the school hoard, Rrother Julius said his Hutter ites have never accepted family allowances or any type of char ity "because we don't want to| he charges of the state" Battle Joined By Post Office OTTAWA (CP)--At least one federal government department will Join forces with other musie | users to battle the owners of musie copyrights Informants sald Wednesday the post office department has filed objections with the econyright ap peal board to plans of the Com. posers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada to hroaden ithe scope of its performan » fees to cover post office, airports nd railway stations, The post office may be joined | i lby the transport department, |§ {whieh has asked its legal experts |¥ {for a Tuling on whether CAPAC's |§ fee schedules for 1961 can legally | be applied to the department's airports CAPAC has collected fees from | lcommercial hroadeasters and various other musie users such as shopping centres, hall rooms, skating rinks, fairs and carnivals for many years, Modern, Walnut Toble Lemp: Hos neutral shade, \ 2-IN-1 LAMP 17.99 Trim LAMPS Matching lamps feature Brass posts with solid Walnut trim, Modern styling, Floor Lamp: Has tri-light, 2-tier shade, 220m] Lamp: Has tri-light socket, ads justable reading spotlight, 2-tier shade, Glassine NO DEPOSIT NO PAYMENTS FOR GO DAYS! Use your credit. Buy now -~make your first month. ly payment in 60 days ! cloth to keep clean, and tapered legs in Walnut finish, BOTH FOR Choose from new fashion shades of Tangerine, Beige or Brown, ARBORITE TOP TABLES SAVE ! Choose Step or Coffee Styling Modern tables feature mare resistant Arborite tops in Wals nut finish, Brass ferrules on tapered legs, Shop early for this Red Hot Savings! GAY 2.TONE DOLL PRAM Grey metal body, pink hood and apron, gbber tires, Savel Child's 3-pce, KITCHEN SET Comprises folding table and 2 chairs, Leatherette on table top and seats, 1198 3-PCE, ollot OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TEL. RA 5.351 OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M, FURNITURE PRR This deluxe console features a 110° wide angle 21" aluminized picture tube, powerful 19 tube chassis, clear-toned speaker and handsome Walnut-finish cabinet, Front controls give ease of tuning, Buy now and save, Regular 334.95 value! 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