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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1962, p. 17

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Longshoremen, Maritime Feud Still Continues MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The sentation aboard ships of Up- per Lakes Shipping Limited of Toronto. The SIU began a boy- cott of the company's ship and the longshoremen's un- ion posted some pickets in sym- pathy. Canadian Maritime crews then did work usually handled by the longshoremen. secretary - treasurer of the Great Lakes District Council of the International Longshore- men's Association said Satur- day night that nothing has been done so far about a dispute with the Canadian Maritime Union. Patrick J. Sullivan said that no proposals of a boycott were received at Saturday's session ~ \of district officers. He had said earlier that "something" prob- ably would be done during the weekend but he couldn't pre- dict when. MODERN TRANSPORT South Africa's transportation system, most modern in Afzica, has 14,000 miles of railway and 200,000 miles of roads. CHEMICAL VALLEY 2 Die As Car Crashes Bus HAMILTON (CP)--Ezio Di a 24, and Carmelo Maiblo, Saturday when their car was in collision with a bus here. Bus passengers Peter Cehan- ezuck, 17, and Mrs. Ryan both of adjacent Burling- ton,.were treated in. hospital for; minor injuries and discharged. Witnesses said the car crum- pled under the impact of the collision. both of Hamilton, were killed .,.| Dorchester Harvey Canada's greatest concentra- tion of petrochemical industries is located in Sarnia, Ont. MAKES MOST BEER The largest beer producer in North America is Canadian FEWER MILLIONAIRES The number of Swedish mil- lionaires ~--persons with more than 1,000,000 kroner ($200,000) totalled 2,260 in 1961, a drop of 11 from 1960. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 1, 1962 17 Warden Claims Guard Shortage Speech False DORCHESTER, N.B. (CP)-- Warden C. E. DesRosiers - of Penitentiary sai tlary may. be a shortage there since ~*~ have had shortages in t@ past. Mr, Fleming had said he would investigate after a news- paper report was brought to his: attention by Frank Howard, id}NDP member for Skeena. run Tvokrs In 1960 Canada imported $23,- 458,000 hese of furs, compared with $24,716,000 in exports. . IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING near Kingston, said there THREE TIMES A WEEK Sunday there is no shortage of guards at his federal institution. He was commenting on a statement by Justice Minister Fleming in the House of Com- mons Friday that he would in- vestigate reports that Do: be gin have -- me about a lack of guard stre Mr. DesRosiers said in interview there are 108 guards for between 550 and 60 prison- ers. This is the correct ratio, he added. The warden, soon to be trans- ferred to Collins Bay Peniten- 2-Year-Old Girl Drowns In Well yea-old Debra Lynn Burning] an all-vegetable was drowned Friday night in 8170 years, oa hes been giving Solke anjwell two feet deep near her| pleasant, effective relief oo THEN YOU SHOULD BUY PR TODATI the Laxative Tabet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting Nt .. . Nature's BRANTFORD (CP) -- \Two- after-feeling. laxative. For over andmother's home on the Six ations Indian reserve south-' : east of here. \ Police said the girl was play- ing with friends when she wan- dered from the group. A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or - Breweries Limited. The dispute between the Sea- men's. International Union and Canadian Maritime began in Canada when CMU won repre- NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian International Power Co. Ltd., 6 mos, ended June 30: 1962, $4,439; 887, $1.65 a share; 1961, $4,684,688, $1.74. Hardee Farms International +Ltd., year ended June 2: The boxcar was also damaged | 14+ joss $197,614; 14 mos. ended | by the flames. {June 4: 1961, net profit $332,- ~ CNR STATION Three spectators watch as | spread from a Manitoba Pool | but no estimate has been flames burned to the ground | Elevator, containing 65,000 | made on the station building. the Canadian National Rail- | bushels of grain, which was | ways station at Ste. Agathe, | also destroyed. Damage to | Man., 20 miles south of Win- | the elevator has been esti- | nipeg Saturday night. Flames | mated at upwards of $100,000, | --(CP Wirephoto) '850. UK's ECM Stand 100K AHEAD Yo cilennanenat eco buy 1962 gg horeniergg CANADA SAVINGS BONDS United States are equally en- AT TORONTO-DOMINION EZUTd ISIT CANADA'S GOLDEN WEST _ ALL-CANADAN WAY overstimulating domestic pro-| duction of the kind of things] Australia exported, and agree-| ment that Australia would have} effective access to the market! at fair and reasonable prices he added. Asked if matters might reach| the stage where Australia might} protest against Britain joining, | Menzies replied: "This is a highly speculative question, I am not making any protests in advance." of British entry into the Euror- pean Common Market. But, said Menzies, speaking at his first press conferernce since the Commonwealth Pime Ministers Conference in London and talks in Washington with President Kennedy, this did not mean the U.S. government had/ ; been pushing Britain into Eu- rope. Menzies was sure President Kennedy did not want the Com- monwealth «disturbed -- '"'he is genuinely attached to it," the prime minister said. Two important results of the London conference had been that the policy of the Common thusiastic about the importance THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD | G. B. MILES, Meneger W. R. SINGLETON, Meneger B bi iia hick N King and Simcoe Ste 566 King Street East eersheba in Israel's Negev! : desert, a sleepy caravan stop-| 1. E. ERWIN, Maneger 4. J. HISCOX, Manager South Oshewe, 532 Simcoe South Whitby over point 12 years ago, today| is a booming, polyglot city a 45,000. Enjoy sightseeing all the way--the vast and varied scenery of the Trans-Canada Highway route--enjoy the drive in a luxuri- ous air-ride Super Courier equipped with modern washroom-- enjoy the attractive fares for your vacation to the west. HOLIDAY BARGAINS Round Trip between OSHAWA and Sault Ste. MARIE .$27.30 PORT ARTHUR. .$46.95 WINNIPEG .... $55.40 REGINA ..... $67.35 CALGARY .....$88.95 EDMONTON... . $88.95 BANFF ......$93.45 VANCOUVER . . $103.35 TAKEAL( BIGNEW DODGE 440 Four-Door Hardtop ASK YOUR GRAY COACH AGENT ABOUT THESE WESTERN SPECIALS © The Seattle World's Fair © The Calgary Stampede ® Scenic bus tours around Banff and Lake Louise Here it is. Big Dodge for '63. A car to move into when you're ready to put lesser automobiles behind you. Take a look at it. If ever there was a car that deserved 15 minutes of your time, this is it, Because in Dodge you'll find everything you demand of a fine car in the low- 'price field. An all new car. Brilliantly designed. Brilliantly styled. Brilliantly engineered. So much so, it carries Canada's first 5 year or 50,000 mile warranty.* Quite simply, exciting things have happened to Dodge. You should see them, examine them. At your Dodge dealer. *THE BIG NEW DODGE LEADS THE WAY WITH AN EXCITING NEW STANDARD OF DEPENDABILITY . . . major components in engine, transmission and rear axle are warranted for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. And look what else you get in the big new Dodge. TORSION BAR SUSPENSION... . helps stop swaying in turns, nose-diving while braking and rear-end squat during acceleration. Of all the full size cars, only Dodge has it. LOW MAINTENANCE... NEW ALTERNATOR charges battery while engine's idling... extends bat: tery life. 32,000 miles between grease jobs, 4,000 miles between oil changes. Self adjusting brakes. LOW EFFORT STEERING... Dodge low-friction steering turns quickly and easily even at low parking speeds. CHAIR-HIGH SEATS. . . let you sit comfortably, properly. Stop long-trip fatigue. ROOMINESS . . . Genuine room for six big adults. QUIETNESS.. . unitized construction eliminates squeaks and rattles .. . makes Dodge so quiet you can hear a whisper; reduces driver fatigue too. POWER... 145 h.p. Slant Six; most powerful six in its class... economical too. Standard 230 h.p. V-8; most powerful V-8 in its class. High performance 330 h.p. V-8; a real scorcher for performance lovers. RUSTPROOFING . sf Dodge has a seven stage rustproofing process--bodies are deep dipped forlasting protection. | SEE YOURLOCAL AGENT He can arrange your whole trip and sell you o OSHAWA Bus Terminal, Telephone 723-2241 Whitby -- Harry Donald, Telephone MO ausried Be sure to watch "PLAYDATE" (Thursday nights) and "EMPIRE" (Friday nights) CBC-TV Network ph PELE Robinson Motors (Oshawa) Ltd. Gra 574 RITSON ROAD, S.

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