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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 26, 1962 "*4)\squeeze on profits. ers were placed in the church in memory of the late Mr. Gor-|welcomed the 16 present. Mrs. don Heayn. Mr. and Mrs. Weeden havejadopted moved into their renovated c home. to gather information Mrs. Olga Hill, Blackstock,|place, date and spent Sunday with Mr. and/future dance. a . up'a bit this year but hasn't stoppéd. "We're afraid the new land jassessments will be based on |these high sellout prices." He said cattle prices have been good, but sales to the U.S. Problem Faces B.C. Ranchers VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cattle. man Gerard Guichon says doz- GNS Club Plans Dance MRS. L. BEACOCK boy for this month: abot 8 ton chaired the business: and $, Glass will be writing to the have been lower than last year. ns of big ranches in the British Cat 4 . . Devaluation of the Canadian Columbia interior will be sold to Americans unless something is done to remedy a growing Mrs. L, Beacock. PRINCE ALBERT -- Mrs: B.) 'oe annual wiener roast and| SHAKESPEAREAN DUO dollar had not helped, since|Jeffs described the religious!chocolate milk for.the Sunday cattle are 'sold on a free mar-|film at Sunday School. Cathy|School was held at Ben Smith's. ket controlled by supply and|Brown expressed appreciation) The meeting of the GNS Club He places blame at the door-|demand. In the meantime, costs|to the Smiths for the annualiwas held at the home of Mrs. step of the federal and provin-|on nearly all equipment were| Wiener roast. Dorothy Hope, ' ) cial governments and sees the up. A basket of attractive flow-' President Mrs. Ken Middle-lap :Age" Nov, 30. Sir Michael Redgrave and Sir Ralph Richardson will star in @ one-hour NBC-TV color" broad- cast of "Shakespeare: Soul of cattle country becoming a rid- idle of dude ranches and par- Fiicels held by speculators' for jjreal estate subdivision. "We think taxes are already | ; unreasonably high,' said Mr.| Guichon, president of the B.C. Beef Cattle Growers' Associa- tion and owner of a ranch 40 miles south of Kamloops. "We presented a brief on our cost 4\problems to the provincial cab-| Fiinet last year but we didn't make any headway. "We're watching it closely. It would be very damaging if land taxes went up further on} "4 \the new assessments now undeér- | isthe ice Each Biccaitatictee MERCURY METEOR TWO-DOOR The Mercury Meteor two- | lar-sized Meteor line for 1963, | tures front bucket seats dl- door hardtop joins the popu- | The S-33 hardtop for 1963 fea- |. vided by a convenient console: s River Bottom Scoured source--the bottom of the St./ find, | Lawrence River. | No available shipping records F A ti | The five--Scuba divers ney) OF FANUQUES ne nave ttcorered the care] nate Men of ee ane 'of a merchant ship dating back KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) -- The} ty the 1800s and have aiready| hulk, although a portion of the search for antiques in this part) phrought up a considerable por-| rudder and a large anchor have of Eastern Ontario is usually tion. j been found. concentrated on. the cluttered| Wayne Jackson, Robert Fow-| Among the items brought up Three new station wagons will be offered in the Meteor line for 1963. is a considerable quantity of wine and liquor which now has a "bite like fire." A local bottle collector. says the containers are probably from the late 1700s or early 1800s. He says antique value may be as high as $15 a bottle with contents intact. So far 165 bottles have been brought to the surface. Also in the cargo were at least 200 clay pipes of a type ; i | attics of old farm homes and/ler,,Donald Hough, Gordon jthe like. |Brown and William Trueman | But five young men have)ate, the underwater, antique. |found a new.and most unlikely | 4 pinpoint the location of their smoked by sailors and these 4\way." 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