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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1963, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 19, 1963 ° LADIES TRY PIPES.' A Canadian pipe manufac- turer has announced it will step up production of models especially for the ladies. In Toronto, the company says it ham on selection of the right model. 'Fellows can smoke them so why not us?" asked Mrs. Auston. --(CP Wirephoto) sells six to eight pipes to fe- male customers every. day. Shirley Auston (right) and sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. David Auston, get advice from H. N. Brig- Unusual Charge BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Laid By RCMP OTTAWA (CP)--Two Ottawa men testified in magistrate's court Tuesday that they paid large sums to a man who indi- cated that he had "contacts in the rede oe in the hopes of obtaining 'good government jobs." Frederick Horton, 42, and John F, Priebe appeared as 'Crown witnesses in a case in- volving. the unusual charge of "dealing in establishment of of- 'ices. RCMP laid the charge against William Clifford Sprigings of Wolfe Lake, Que., last Jan. 7./; He is accused of having com- mitted the offence between April, 1959, and April, 1962. Priebe testified he paid $2,500 in loans and another $1,120 as money advanced for jobs to Sprigings, but that he neither got the jobs nor his money bacn. He said he had two appoint- ments. with Osie Villeneuve, then Progressive Conservative MP for Glengarry - Prescott. A group of 10 Eskimo families will net and process barrels of blue herring this summer in an experimental commercial fish- ing venture. beach seine to harvest herring from icy Arctic waters off Bail- lie Island in the Beaufort Sea and 450 miles north of here. kept busy on the island cleaning and salting the tasty fish and putting it up in barrels, Each family month for fish prepared accord- ing to specification. of the processed catch in settle- Eskimos Fishing Venture FORT SMITH, N.W.T. (CP)-- The men will use gill net and ,250 miles north of Edmonton Women and children will be is to receive $350 a Plans call for marketing some| Nothing was mentioned about a job at these meetings but the DIVIDENDS MP had seemed embarrassed and had said "Sprigings knows more of what's going on than I do," Priebe told the court. The former MP is included in the list of witnesses but did not testify Tuesday. Horton testified that he paid and another $125 for a friend OTTAWA (CP)--New Demo| cratic MP Tom Barnett has|Leverage Fund Ltd., common charged RCMP officers with/four cents, July 22, record June} taking part in "strike-breaking) 9: activities' by travelling on 'a cents, Aug. 1, record June 29. cents, July 15, record June 28. oe mon two cents, July 10, record Sprigings $600 on his own behalf|July 3. Z |Corp., Ltd., common eight cents URGES TRAVEL CHANGE | july 31, record June 28. By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Bank of Nova Scotia, 55 Canadian Vickers Ltd., 25 The Craig "it Co. Ltd., com- Commonwealth International Commonwealth. International 8. | International Bronze Powders) Start ments of the Mackenzie River delta, The families, transplanted from Tuktoyatuk, 140 miles west, could form the nucleus of 8 day on a stock market which featured a last minute spurt of heavy trading among specula- tive mines. began to pick up some of the losses, fell again by more than two points near the close. Golds, base metals and western oils were all fractionally lower. Dupont took the largest loss among main list losers, falling 2% points to 38%. Industrial Acceptance was down 1%, TransCanada Pipe Line 1% _ B.C.i Telephone one point to Preies were generally de- pressed among banks with Nova, Scotia down %, Royal %, Mont- a %§ and Toronto-Dominion '4s Last Minute Trade Spurt On Market TORONTO (CP) -- Prices tumbled in all sections Tues- Industrials, which declined _-- with International, Other losers included Cana dian Aviation Electronics i Telephone, Price Brothers an Texaco Canada all down 4%. | CPR, with a gain of %, fea- tured in scattered main list gainers. ' Senior base métals . lown 5g and Noranda ahead Frantic last-minute selling Cusco Mining its I to over the 2,000,000 lowing: more relaxed. * among speculatives. . the latest in a. series of self- sharply at the open and then acrunsovas aie sufficient Eskimo co-operatives| set in motion by Erie Hoffman, | northern affairs department in- dustrial division's top chef and food specialist. Mr. Hoffman will instruct the families in the art of marinat- ing, smoking, drying and can- ning the herring. Division of-| fices are to give instructions) and guidance only until the Es- kimos are ready to take full charge. | The Baillie Island project was the result of a survey made in the Paulatuk-Tuktoyatuk area last year by Runther Abraham- son, a former game officer at Aklavik in the Mackenzie delta | It was believed the first such| study in the western Arctic al- though the department had done studies in the eastern Arctic looking. for ways to fuse surplus Eskimo manpower and} exploitation of renewable nat-| ural resources. | Although some of the fish Wall be marketed in the north, gov- ernment officers are investigat- ing other outlets in Canada and the United States for possible sales, POLAROID COLOR 'FILM IS HERE! Drop in... See how easy is it-to use Polaroid's sen- §) sational new color film in J) oA 1.00 Don't Pay A Dime . All On Time ! ! your camera. 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McCarthy, 80, an adver-| Insurance |tising executive who made the} \initials B.O., familiar to mil- Rates Planned lions, died Monday at his home. TORONTO (CP)--Members of the Independent Automobile and Casualty Insurance Conference plan to increase car insurance rates in Ontario this summer. The increase is to go into ef- fect on new policies July 1 andj) j on renewals Aug. 1, Increases will be five per cent for the best risks--persons who drive less than 10,000 miles a year--and 10 per cent for others. Members of the larger Cana- dian Underwriters Association are understood to have decided; § not to raise their rates at this time. oo | Changes in automobile imsur-) ance rates ate normally an-| nounced at year's end. The mid-| summer increase by IACIC) members came about because the accident rate did not fall as| members expected when rate) increases were announced last December. 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