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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1963, p. 13

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LPS a PTT EN Fee ONT ANN ION WIE MEET. Y tye A a CE EEE CE EE SATE SO EDY EM HS Fenn Agencies Urged To Speak Out On Issues WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wel- fare agencies should speak out boldly, on social issues, dele- gates to the mid-winter confer- ence of Community Funds and Councils of Canada were toid Thursday. The 150 leaders of fund agen- cies from coast to coast de. voted the entire day to discus- sing public relations, and how they could best get across to the public the stories of their activities. Delegates heard frof working members of the press, radio and television. "It is your duty to speak ou' boldly on social issues, Murder Suspect Now Ruled Sane PENETANGUISHENE, Ont.\titude towatd mental hospitals (CP)--Not guilty of murder by| generally insanity was the jury's verdict. It was more than 30 ago and the young man tried was sent to an institution as criminally insane. A few days ago he was re- leased and now is living with reason of relatives, The story is related by Dr. Berry Boyd, superintendent of the Oak Ridge Mental Hospital in this Georgian Bay commu- hity. ears eing "He has been well for so long eid AGL RIE ENE Te 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, February 15,1963 73 that we have no hesitancy in stating that except for the pos- sibility of very abnormal condi- tions we den't expect him to return." : The patient's rehabilitation was aided by citizens of this town. They took him to hockey games, restaurants, stores and omes to help him adjust to the changes in normal society that had occurred since he was taken into custody. said Hospital authorities have been | convswced for several years that the man, who was not identi- Television was another way of helping since it showed the patient things and situations John McKay, publisher of the Sarnia Observer, "You might be agreeably surprised at the results you would obtain, and certainly you would have more readers." Mr. McKay was one of three newspaper executives ona panel dealing with newspaper publicity. Chairman of the panel was John Marshall, editor of the Windsor Star; the third mem- ber was Ivor Williams, manag- more effectually than by read- or hearing of them. is is the first time a male patient charged with a capital offence has been released from the hospital. Authorities are hopeful it will set a precedent. Morse Intends fied, has been fully restored to. mental health. i But while the practice of re- leasing such persons is gener- ally accepted in Europe, it wasn't until recently that the climate of public opinion in Canada was such as to cendone such action. Dr, Boyd attributes the new climate to the fact the public now has a more enlightened at- KNOCKED DOWN Elizabeth Dunfield, 6, shows marked crosswalk as WINTER AT PEGGY'S COVE lage, has summer attractions seas the village has beauty in known to thousands of tour- winter. Here brillient, sunshine ists. On a-clear day with calm is reflected from the snow- Peggy's Cove, the pictur- esque Nova Scotia fishing vil- coveted rocks near the light- house. --CP Wirephoto Sugar Market Takes Complete Turnabout NEW YORK (AP)--Fifty tons) out a hometown bet by betting| est swings are taken by the of sugar bought last June would|an equal amount on the visiting|world sugar category, which jembraces only about one-tenth The grower and user are glad/of total world production. The to avoid the suspense about| rest comes under various long- show a profit of $3,920 if sold) i,m, today. The deal could have been worked on an outlay of about r {price. They have financiall|standing agreements. A world sugar ag that) plans, price' lists and invest. looked sour in June has done @| ments that otherwise cause Cuban cane yields again} expectations and severe wea- | tures gyrations is that the wild-|about 58 cents. ther hit European beet sugar| sl : ich tne crops. | Those who foresaw he chenre! BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT : Vending Machine For Frozen Food fee and Sugar Exchange, with the results described above. This isn't unusual for com- modity dealings, where specula- tors can lose their shirts or win fortunes in minutes. Yet these violent fluctuations directly affect only the handful of tough-nerved operatives ac. tively engaged in the commodty tle impact on the prices of the|block--and on credit too. A items that finally make their) A Vancouver firm has signed plastic token instead of coins. way to the consumer. ja $50,000,000 franchise for in-| Customers are billed by Cred The commodity markets exist for the purpose of insulating the oducer, the user and there- re the customer from wild ups and downs in price. . By entering into contracts for) future delivery at a specified|gary and Edmonton said Fred/his premises. price, the producer in effect) Wise, president of Credimatic| pre-sells his production and the|International Vending Corpora-|with supermarkets," said Mr user pre-buys his future sup-jtion Ltd. of .Toronto, ply. It's. done through a hedge| holds world patents on the vend-| could operation roughly equal to what | ing freezer. | year, @ bettor does when he cancels} He told interviewers that be- U.S. states. jons, the company has licensed| Will get the new food freezer. stallation of a new Canadian-|imatic at the end of the month made frozen food vending ma-|and given a new supply of chine in apartment buildings in|tokens. The apartment landlord British Columbia and northwest| receives a commission on saleSitored here Thursday from God- |\from the machines in return for Others will be going in at Cal-|permitting their installation on Prices' will be competitive which| Wise. He predicted total sales touch $100,000,000 this |. Besides the Vancouver insfal- --|sides North American installa-|lations, Calgary and Edmonton Two Ministers Say U.S. Move Had No Effect OTTAWA (CP)--Two cab'net ministers said Thursday a U.S. criticizing Canada's nuclear policy had little bearing on the defeat of the Conservative government in the Commons last week. | Senator Wallace McCutcheon, ing 'editor of the London Free Press, NEEDS UNDERSTANDING most appealing stories of wha' agencies are doing in a com the agency and the medium. can be done by proper liaison the newspaper men said. "Take Thus, while world sugar fu-|newly-appointed trade minister, would|tures prices doubled in a year, complete turnabout, in part be-|have to await actual delivery.|/the price of a five-pound bag A second reason housewives|of sugar in the U.S. grocery seem to be falling far short of| fee) jittle effect from sugar fu-|rose only a penny or two to told members of the Canadian- American seminar for manage- confidence vote, "had nothing | downfall, "The government fell by ac- cident,"" he said during a ques- tion-and-answer period. "The two smaller parties in the Commons were put in a po- sition where they could not af- ford to vote confidence in the government." Northern Affairs Minister Dinsdale said "no single factor VANCOUVER (CP)--Now its|frozen meats, vegetables and|¢2" be pinpointed" as causing frozen food from a vending ma-|TV dinners. Apartment tenants) trading. There is relatively |it.|chines right in your apartment|can operate them with a key jand "credit card" -- a coded the government's defeat. "Because it was a minority government, defeat was inevi- table at one time or another. It was a matter of the three (opposition) parties together de- ciding to defeat the govern- ment," Members of the seminar mo- dard College in Vermont where they are spending two weeks studying mutual business prob- lems and increasing their -|knowledge of each other's cul- tural, social, political and eco- nomic life. DIVIDENDS to do" with the government's| }of what is newsworthy." e-} Delegates were warntd ment that the press release, is-| against "canned" news releases sued six days before the gov-)which, while well prepared in ernment's defeat on a want-of-| most instances, stress the less interesting." To Say More the cuts and bruises suffered school patrol boys held up Panelists agreed many of the munity are not communicaced to the public because there 's a lack of understanding between Open meetings of boards are desirable, it was agreed, and instances of distressed families who have been helped, should state department press release|be exposed without doing harm to the families involved. Thxs the newspaper into your confidence," Mr McKay urged. "Provide the facts, and let the newspaper be the judge wrong things, or deal with the Trade Missions | Planned For 24 Countries OTTAWA (CP) -- Eighteen government-backed trade mis- sions--including four "investi- gation" missions--will be sent to,24 countries in the next year, the trade department an nounced Thursday. Another. six purchasifig mis- .| sions will be brought to Canad@ to look at Canadian agricultural products 'and house - building methods. The 1963 trade missions pro- gram compares with 18 out- going missions and one incom- ing mission last year, Some 175 Canadian businessmen went abroad on those missions. ; The Canadian sales missions, each with an average six mem- bers and concentrating on spe- cific industries, will seek new | Stock Market's 2nd Advance plus signs on index. Banks were the dominan Scotia and Canadian Imperia onto-Dominion %4. jCanada also rose one point Dominion Foundries and Stee % and Algoma Steel %. Notable special-sized transac Shawinigan at 2554 net and 38, $24.80. . e, |\t Canadian Deposits the manufacture of 5,000 units, Vendors next week and the week | By THE CANADIAN PRESS in West Germany for the Eu-|after. Higher This Week! 'o7c22 Common Market. The Vancouver franchising OTTAWA (CP) --Govern-|concern, Capilano Canning ment of Canada deposits in.|COmpany Ltd., and its wholly. creased $4,078,000 to $11,862,000) 9Wned subsidiary, Pacific Cred- in the weel. ended Feb, 13, the|imatic Incorporated, expects to Bank of Canada reported Thurs- install 50 of the freezers in 50|Los Angeles area will distribute the automatic} alone and| Abitibi Power and Paper Co. 2.17 to 594.41, golds .68 to 92.78 W, J. Bell, president of Capi-| Ltd., common 50 cents, pfd. °814|base metals .82 to 198.57 and lano Canning, said the company) cents, April 1, record March 1 |western oils .07 to 114.28. Clos- Canada Wire and Cable Co.|ing volume was 3,350,000 shares food vendors in six northwest-|Ltd., Class A common $1, Class|Compared with 4,314,000 Wed- ern states. He predicted instal-/B common 15 cents, March 14,/nesday. lation of 3,000 machines in the|record Feb. 28. | Among base metals, TORONTO (CP)--The stock market advanced for the second|the Americas, Britain, Europe, straight session Thursday, with|the Middle East and Asia. jall major sections recording | strengthening influence in the|SiC"s program. main list, with Montreal, Nova Bank of Commerce all gaining one point, Royal % and Tor. Huron and Erie Mortgage, which announced Thursday a rights offering. on a five-for-one basis, climbed a point. Ford of tions included 23,000 shares of 000 Trans-Canada Pipe Lines at On index, industrials gained Patino Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd.,| climbed 55 cents to a 1963 peak markets overseas for products Including lumber, chemicals, foods, textiles, steel and steel products, household goods, elec- trical equipment, auto parts and communications and elec- tronics equipment. They will cover markets in The department said the four |investigation missions will be t|@n innovation in the trade mis- Two will be groups of furni- jjtune manufacturers, who will visit Europe in June and the United States in September. The other two will be in the industrial equipment field. Their main purpose will be to seek licensing arrangements with foreign producers for the manufacture in Canada of in- j| dustrial machinery and equip- ment, DOG GETS DIVING SUIT SCARBOROUGH, England (CP) -- Rak, a gundog belong- ing to sportsmen Len Rowe, has been fitted out with a rubber! "frogman's" suit, Rowe says it »|keeps Rak warm when he dives into freezing water after a duck. when she and two other young Vancouver school children were knocked down by a car while crossing a street in a warning signs. The Queyn Mary Elementary School PBA demanded a traffic light at the intersection. i --CP Wirephoto OnCanada WASHINGTON (CP)--Senator Wayne Morse, outspoken Ore- gon Democrat, said Thui'sday he intends to do a lot of talking about Canadian affairs during the Canadian election cam- paign. He won't leave the issue to the diplomats. Advice to leave relations to diplomats is an insult to the free people of both countries, Morse said in a senate speech suggesting the North Atlantic alliance is in the midst of change and the more public discussion about it the better. If Europe wants to handle its own defence against commu- nism, then he could see no rea- son for the U.S. to object, added Morse, a member of the Senate Treasury Bill Interest Decline OTTAWA (CP)--The treasury bill interest rate declined Thurs- day to 3.66 per cent from 3.72 last week with the sale of $95,- 000,000 in 91-day bills, the Bank of Canada reports. The treasury bill rate, an in- dicator of conditions in th|- short-term money market, has been near its present level for the last month. Average price of bills sold Thursday was $99.097 for an average yield of 3.66 per cent. foreign relations committee. WANTS DISCUSSION of Canadian d As for Canada, Morse said he hopes there will be a great deal Highest yield was the same, 3.66, and the lowest was 3.64. Last week's average price was $99.080 for an average yield of 3.72 per cent. the election campaign. alliance about Canadian-U.S. relations during 'In both countries our gov- ernments are but servants of our people. An alliance between diplomats only is worse than no at all where demo- BOY BUILDS OWN TV ERIE BEACH, Ont. (CP) -- A 14-year-old boy, Robert Char!- ten, is building his own televi- sion set. He has taken a num- ber of radios apart and rebuilt A FULL WARM-UP BEFORE DRIVa*) ING MAY HARM YOUR CAR'S EN. GINE! Your car's engine should nog be warmed up fully before driving. Unvaporized gas, resulting from the's* tow heat of idling, can dilute the oil that protects your engine. It' best to idle the motor just briefly;* then gently drive -- car. It also - CONTI) BACKACHE When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, them and installed an intercom system between his home his workshop. cratic nations are cencerned. "American politicians and American voters have a deep interest» in our relations with Canada and we should talk about them. The same goes for Canadian vot id Canadi: ACADI an e Seltticlana bok Bd reno es CLEANERS now that they are embarked on . bho y e an election campaign. Odourless Cleaning = "To pass judgment on the fu- Shirt Specialists ALEX KORKUS a ture of their country, Canadians have to know what Americans|} ® Pick-up and Delivery ' think just as we have to know} , Lag bees 104 EASTLAWN ST. r what they think. I do not fearll ¢ some Bay Service 728-7890 ° ' Vaults on Premises STATE FARM Getual Automobile Insurance Compatiy any Canadian election result that follows a full discussion of PHONE 728-5141 299 BLOOR W. CAN. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT, tmtunance our relations on both sides of the border. I do fear a decision that may flow from ignorance of US. Yiews." | eee day in its weekly financial/0f Vancouver's largest. apart- statement. ;Mment buildings in the next two Chartered banks deposits in-| Weeks. creased $5,158,000 to $713,554,-,\SAYS MACHINES HANDY 000 and notes in circulation de-| The machines combine con- thousands more in other. major|common 15 cents, plus 10 cents|0f $8.05, Hudson Bay Mining northwest cities. extra, March 28, record Feb./gained % and Falconbridge 4 Mr. Wise predicted the "'store| 25. 4 | on the doorstep" freezer will} National Drug and Chemical become as commonplace in/Co. of Canada Ltd., Common 20| backache, tired foeling, disturbed rest often follow. § Dodd's Kidney Pills stimulate kidneys to normal duty. 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