DIEFENBAKER MEETS POPE Pope Paul VI stands _ be- tween former Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and Mrs. Diefenbaker during a special papal audience at the Pope's summer home at Cas- tel Gondolfo Tuesday. --(AP Wirephoto) BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Skilled Miners Shortage Felt EDMONTON (CP) -- Mines in Canada's northland are faced with a' shortage of skilled min- ers, mechanics and tradesmen, G. H. Finland, manager of the Alberta and Northwest Chamber of Mines and Natural Resources, says it has become ea tough job to find the right men for the available openings. N The shortage has come about, not because men don't want to work in the north, but because there are more highly special- ized jobs than there are skilled people to fill them. Isolation is no deterrent for most, The steadily expanding network of northern roads. nas removed apprehension about is- olation. More stringent selection has helped contribute to greater w and Greenland, has finally swal- lowed a huge Arctic ice islan and pushed it south toward the Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Channel Swallows Ice Island OTTAWA (CP)--The Kennedy Channel, the narrow throat of ater between Ellesmere Island Digestion was accomplished by summer fragmentation . of the island into two or three maller islands, one of which measures about five miles long and three miles wide. Trevor A. Harwood, chief of By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA (CP) -- Shipping lines, industries _and several provincial governments have de- livered formal briefs on seaway tolls to the St. Lawrence Sea- way Authority here, it was learned Tuesday. About a dozen briefs were re- ported to have been received at the authority headquarters in response to a public call for written views on the prickly question of whether seaway tolls should be raised, dropped or left alone, Deadline for the formal briefs was Tuesday. Seaway officials declined to release a full list of parties submitting. statements on the grounds their identity as well as their views are confi- dential at*this time. The submissions may be fol- lowed up early next year with public appearances by the par- ties at open hearings in Ottawa. The advance briefs are being studied by seaway experts as NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Anglo - Canadian Telephone Company, 6 mos, ended June 30; 1963, $2,218,148, $2.08 per class a Share; 1962, $1,627,361, $1.99. Maritime Telegraph and Tele- phone Co. Lid., 6 mos, ended June 30: 1963, $1,397,847; 1962, $1,387,805. Niagara Wire Weaving Co. Ltd., year ended March 31; 1963, $640,009, $1.37 a share; 1962, $615,731, $1.32. Oshawa Wholesale Lid., weeks ended Aug. 10: 1963, d $563,673; 1962, $420,945. ~ MOVED FROM CANADA The farmhouse owned by the museum near Detroit was Vienna, Ont. rene ware THE GsHAWA a » Wednesdey, September 4, 1963 part of a detailed analysis of the operation of the interna- tional waterway in its first five years, MUST REPORT Canada's Seaway Authority and its United States partner, the St. Lawrence Seaway Devel- opment Corporation, must re- port to their respective govern- ments by next July 1 on whether present tolls are sufficient to meet operating costs and pay off the $475,000,000 capital cost of building the seaway. By law, tolls are supposed to be high enough to earn sufficient revenue to amortize the seaway cost by the year 2008 In the first five years, the sea. way toll level has failed fo pro- duce enough money to meet this statutory requirement, Present tolls were set in 1958, based on a forecast of cargo ton- nages from the opening of the seaway in 1959 right through to 2008. So far, actual traffic has been sharply below this long- range forecast, even though sea. way business has been brisk. Shippers and shipping compa- nies favor low tolls, Railways and rival ports want tolls set at least at the level required under law to meet the payoff dead- lines, father of Thomas Edison at a moved there from its site near Several Briefs Given On St. Lawrence Tolls One aspect of the toll question --charges on traffic moving through the Welland Canal--has been reopened by the govern- ment, The previous Conservative government has decided to spend $180,000,000 to make the all-Canadian Welland Canal into a two-way route between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, Work on the five-year project will start this winter, In announcing the plans to "twin" the Welland, Transport Minister Meliraith said "serious consideration" must be given to the question of "removing the suspension" -- in other words, slapping the tolls back on again. 282 King W. "708-9581 GE HL I GB A kota ds KRES u i Littitiijiti ESGE' 1A4 3 Ba EE jt BS Ee | BOYS' SHIRTS | BOYS' PRESHRUNK COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS. 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Although some mines help financially to send children] will reach the shipping lanes to boarding school, parents are] outside the summer iceberg sea-|) reluctant to send their children}son when no aerial patrol is|i» maintained. LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. REGISTRATION: Set. Sept. 7th., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. et the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91. Centre St. INFORMATION: 723-7253 Market Volume Remains Low On Tuesday TORONTO (CP) -- The long weekend failed to put new spirit into investors as the volume on the stock market remained ex- tremely low Tuesday, although -- are ee away at that stage. Telephone moved 1 to 545%, Carlet 2 to 4 cae! Mr, Finland said the cham- ada Dominion Sugar ajber has been seeking to fill 10 point ey 28 and Moore Corp, and|°Tders for mechanics, electric- Texaco Canada % among indus- jans, machinists and others but trials, advertisements across the coun- On the minus side, Canada|'Ty have brought few repiles, Packers B fell 2 points to 59,| "The people are just not Dominion Foundries and Steei|*Vailable," he said. __ %s and Ontario Steel 14. Cana-|, During boom years, the cham dian Dredge and dock slipped|¢T has plaved up to 4,000 men. 30 cents to $4.25 It expects to place about 1,500 Bank tssues weakened, Impe- for member organizations this rial Bank of Commerce down|Year. Members include mines, ¥, Royal and Toronto-Dominion|catening firms, transportation % and Montreal 1%. Nova Scotia|Companies, construction con- advanced \%. cerns, schools and hospitals. International Nickel was| heir combined labor force is ahead 1 point to 68, Noranda about 3,500. Lec LLERS among senior base metals. 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