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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1963, p. 16

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< U.S. PLANE LIES BROKEN Con. . she finally end of the stopped runway at 4 US. Nav stellation. ties hraken Super where $464,000, 000 UOnlar , Faint Optimism | Seen In Prices "rss On Market R0N advanced ia Loan rase ve Pprapoarsa owing mosm was actionaliy, Naranda 7Al In ane i pase Senaia ne to golds ndex 90.92. hase metals ad » 20999 and) wes 1 SP to 219.08 1.717.000 en Arts climbed 144 to 8% Telephone and -Imperia Oil % each and Algoma 4s Motors Carporatic ah ThE lowest quarterly f f 1982 FOR was shares with 1,758,000 Monday era eported a PRICE IT's WHERE®0' DISCOUNT} HOUSE Gander hy) Be | Woana fram Rr twa ta 40 cen Volume ympared tr 'ume since AG Tuesday. ti was doing #XNOPOINES Nfld ACLILG the 0 77 take h tn THE CANADIAN PRESS hid, 4 iAs, 4 1982 the Ry Canadian HOS ded 168.000, 4} $3,949 800. WASAGA Mrs. lear '! 10 Industries Tune 30 enix a sha 45 (iveat West Saddlery Co y ied Jan. 31: 1988 S19G.A95: 198 varied in sa np hespita Antonia P yee ORATO has oent Lid net ne WOURGIAE W Patice $18 Prove Gas Producers Lid, § ended June 30: 1983, S972.. paren with a fou fram Terai Woman '\ ee Stabbed 13 Times 2". RANWAN Tuese fy ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA (CP<Record capi tal spending this year totallins $9,941,000,000 a §fper-cent rise fram 1902--was planned by all sectors of the Canadian econ omy on the eve of the federa budget : This was shown in an invest ment survey tabled in the Com mons Tuesday by Trade Minis ter Sharp a survey whieh showed a marked rise in bul ness optimism had oecurred in Ithe first half of the year | The report said the survey jwas taken in late May and in Tune. Offielals said most of the forecasts of investment plans by business, government and ath er were made prior to the June 19 budget The @.Aper-cent rise in invest ment intentions equals the rate lof gain last year when capital spending totalled 88, 798.000,000 | The repart shaws investment) iplanners set their sights higher than they did at the star of this ear, when a capital apending jain of only four per cent to §9, 98,000,000 was anticipated, ° PAX LEVIED There was no indication, how ver, of the possible effeet-af the ederal budget on apending jlans, The budget extended the sales tax to building materials and production machinery, bul on July & Finanee Ministery Gar don said the tax would be ap plied in Stagea-=four per cent now, another four per cent next April 1 and three per cent Jan fi Rusiness spokesmen have said ihe tax will inhibit: expansion but Mi, Gordon has suagesied there will be a speed-ap-of capi 'tal spending this winter ahead of the April | boost in the lax The survey showed an &2per cent rise in capital spending plans by business to $5,001,000 000, If realized, this would be BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Packing $45,000 BOMONTON (CP) Kixve for packing fragile 1 $45.000-avear busines Kdmenton firm Lid ago sphata) APHieles Tay iar eden fern Exec was hed Iwa wears Adie, A. C, Cieliaprelli and Hougan and the ecampany Western Canada via being ed by Haatern firw iia es by Jim H.W (CP) naw. serves Tar Unt Aye AOCH, On the Manday a d States AC LOT it's a key VAN busine siar is. uaed to package af merenand DeE said a preduet comes Alberta rhe Lid saad Power Co 1As Saguenay * mos. ended June 20 DIVIDENDS "°°","°".."" shredder, Six 1982. SATD.190 Realty 448 Ry Sussman was . Lid,, year-e "1 Y Tinet joss $101 Cerperation 31) 1982 (first annual Oet. 22 spart) THE CANADIAN PRESS Kmee Lid,, 2. recard Sept, 0 ) Montreal Trust nix, Det, m ru OOMpany vant About 300 med. at. the 70 paunds ad each hour the ecards af weed are plant and @XCHIRIA cammern 1§ cents 40 about ow eda Cempaay ecard Sept. 30 OSHAWA KING ST. W. at GARRARD RD. OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY, 6:00 P.M. "Oshawa's Original and Only Material Business materia manner am y shipped OTTATAR mn Khe fiully, white baled in a hay, then tures and trans panies 1a manutat 'he campany alse produce MOK edlding and magazine pads far shipping young ¢ Another old NeWapapers sideline js) Sh lude an add Puture ane. ine TORONTO (CP)<-A series of meetings dexignod to review log: | ihe sharpest inerease since the isiation and working conditions boom year of 157, Phe largestifay Northerne Ontario lumber adjustments have been made in} workers ended abruptly Tues spending plans of forestry and/day when Labor Minister Rown: mineral products industries, | tee walked out after only twe commercial building and see:! minutes of talks ondary manufacturing The minister accused union of Capital spending in resoUrees| righ oF "going beyond the based industries was expected bounds of our (previous) under to top last year's by 17 percent) on et and planned. investment in secs standing" by bringing a steno: grapher to the meetings ondary induattye-originally ex: 5 ' Offielals of the Lumber and pected ta be down. slightlve=| : am showed instead an Lepercent| Sawmill Workers Union (CLC) gain said they plan "to return to their locals and report to their \nticipated spending on how sebuilding, originally ex: Membership and the public gen: erally' about the abrupt ad pected ta 'decline, totalled §1,. journment 449,000,000, up 3.8 per cent fram last year The two days of meetings had An upward revision in plans been scheduled as a belated fe fay new teehniea! sehools sult af violence at Kapuskasing brought (he total program for Ont, last February, when. three : striking bush workers were shot social capital' spending by governments and institutions tote death in a paid by several hundred strikers on a logging $2,097,000,000, a rive of 8.4 per cont camp run by independent sett Nhe overall investment pra: ers gram indicated by the mid-year) After the breakup af Tues wvey sows a SApepeent: rise) day's closed meeting, each side took to its typewriter in COnstyuction expenditures te 46, 188,000.000 and an &.& percent '6 BLAMES UNN)N Mr. Rowntree pending on new ma equipment to 88 rey EB. Golden union, that lerminaling the meeting rested with the union representatives because they left the labor de partment building after My Rowntree withdrew. The minis ler said he had instructed: Dep uly Minister J. Bo Metgler and Assistant Deputy Thomas Eber to remain and "pesalve the basis on whieh the discussion might continue." Mr: Golden replied that' he had retained the stenographer fa previde bath ae \ 4 ewer transeript ef the hearing, The Rut) ate nates wer neat rent a ard, no more nates af PARE Aub} the for wreate 6 fay reaponsibility hinery: and 18,000,000 Outlays in the paper and weed pradvets industries were fore Cast at 8815,000,000, an increase of $114,900,000° fram last year vib SLA 700,000 pyare than arig iy planned. Investment in the ne and basic all industries ier eX pected toa decline Y wine per eA, Was fare eas hatead by thyee pey epat to $49,000,000 The aniy major downward re nvestent plans from intentions in vawer industries t oullava of $1 § S.peroen POUNNET ta Five lee lee jay in early year " and nographer's af y ant vated s up 10.5 pe public rer were the matter than 'Huge Spending Plans Rowntree Walks Out On Made Prior To Budget Talks For Bush Workers your secretary who was alsg present,' Mr, Golden wrote "Twas startled When You rose fo your feet, adjourned the meeting and walked out of the room and, frankly, | Was sure prised that you did not offer or invite same campromixe solu. tion," he said, He added. that afler the minister left, ne one sald anything until the union members decided to leave Car Crash Fatal For Brampton Man OAKVILLE COP) James \loxander Mellardy, &§, of Brampton killed and his wife the) ovitioally injured if a. ear-truek collision three miles north of here Tuesday, Ban Linker 24. driver ef the truck, exeaped injury M oem ee wv WANT T0 BEA HAPPIER DRIVER? 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