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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1963, p. 13

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Merchants Unhappy With Cup Festival publicity of the Canadian foot- ball championship. In a survey conducted after the 1960 Grey Cup here 15 per cent of the businesses answer- ing said business increased. Fifty-six per cent said it de- VANCOUVER (CP) -- With football fans ready to pour into the city by train and plane for the Grey Cup footbali festival one would expect merchants to be gleefully strengthening digit downtown stores cat't expect) much business. However, he sees Benefits from continent - of the champi long-term wide Population Explosion | tion explosion. fingers for hard work at the cash registers. jcreased and 29 per cent said Not necessarily so. In fact, a|there was no change. few merchants would just as| Forty-nine per cent said there soon the fans, footbali game,|was material vailu- to the busi- cup and festival would stayjness community by having: the somewhere east of the Rockies.|Grey Cup game here. weal The question, what does Greyjeight per cent said there was Cup festival mean to the busi-|none and three per cent had no| answer or were doubtful. ness community brings more than one answer. Comments ranged from| {munity spinit the festival "great stimulus to business at |genders. | game and the news stories that will flow out of Vancouver. And the out-of-town fans will carry a message home about the city and they and their friends may visit here again in the summer. He says one often-overlooked jbenefit to the city is the com- en- cides, Cyanamid of Limited, committee, killing products. pany official that Group Views OTTAWA (CP) -- A Commons} souvenir buying and most of the committee that has been worry- 100 floats in the Grey Cup pa-|ing about side effects of insec- rade will be built here. But the ticides began to question Thurs- day whether it has been worry- ing about the wrong problem. Its new concern: The popula-| A major producer of insecti- Canada in an appearance be- fore the special food and drugs spelled out the saf- ety precautions taken in devel- oping and marketing new pest- But its members were chiefly struck by the warning of a com- the world "catastro- Good Cow Prices TORONTO steers at the Ontario public United States, stockyards this week. | Slaughter' cattle: Good cow prices dropped sharply with lower grades of) cows selling steady, Buli prices were unchanged) and replacement cattle \well at steady rates. Veal calf prices were steady. 8-21; Hog prices were lower and) -- 22.50; common 15-19; Show Sharp Drop (CP) -- Trading, Brunswick. One load of cattle! was active on slaughter steers,|was shipped east and 82 veal|stockers 24-25.50 with sales to heifers and yearlings with somejcaives were exported off the|9¢ 75; |midweek price mesistence on|market for slaughter in the! stockers and stock calves 18-23} yearlings 24-26 with odd sales to 27.50; good 22-24; good cows 16- 17 with odd sales to 18; med- ium 14.50-15.50;. canners and jeutters 0-14.50; good heavy bologna bulls 18.50-19.50 with odd tops to 20; common and |medium 15-18, Replacement cattle; Good common and medium with good steer stock calves up Choice to 28; steers sold at $24-25 with faney| Callves: Choice vealers 32-35 jlight Western feediot steers to| with odd sales to 38; good 26- |26.50; good 23-24; medium 20-31; er choice|22; boners 14-18, heifers 23-24 with me sales to 24.50; good 21.50-22.50; medium|heavy sows 17.35-17.80 with light _common 14-17; choice fedisows gaining a $2 premium; medium 22-25; common 19- Hogs: Grade A 25.25-26.85; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 22,1963 |g ; stags 13.50 on a dressed weigh basis. Sheep and lambs: Lambs 15. 21 per hundredweight with good jambs closing at 21; bucks dis- $1 per hundred- weight with good lambs closing bucks discounted at $1 sheep 3-10 jacconding to quality with some| counted at at 21; per hundredweight; feeder lambs to 19 per hundred- weight. t TO GIVE MILLIONS LONDON (AP) -- Sir David James, 76-year-old Welsh phil- | anthropist, announced Monday he is giving away £713,000 ($2, 139,000), most of it to charity: The donations. raise the total of his gifts to £2,500,000. Sir |David's fortune came from milk {grain and movie houses, RAW MATERIALS About two tons of iron ore, 1,700 to 2,000 pounds of coke) and 1,000 pounds of limestone | are used to make one ton of ig | iron. CHIROPRACTOR | @ Workmen's Compensation Injuries @ Spinal Disc 100 King St. Ey 728. $5156 lamb prices were steady. | 'Cattle receipts were esti- mated at about 10,700 head, about 400 head more than last week and some 1,300 head more than the same week ini962.| BE SURE TO VOTE SAT., NOV. 23--VOTE NO Western cattle receipts totalled 788 head an increase over last week of 272 head. Western stock Yours Sincerely, The Know and Vote "No" Citizens Committee | Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, |. " Hotels, eateries, cocktail bars, Roy Hurst, " of Oshawa. Are you in favor of the sale of liquor visit yes a dining lounge license for consumption with |- meals on licensed premises? no X Are you in favor of the establish-| yes ment of governmen stores for|---------- sale of liquor? no X } + | 3-3761-West 8-1921-South §-4133-North 5-8463-East re you in favor of the sale of liquor under | lounge license for consumption on licensed i. remises? no X yes THOSE WHO KNOW WILL VOTE "NO" If you need transportation to the polls, please phone one of the numbers above 1 ACADIAN Canso and Invader! de- She repeated her wish in her j will. night clubs, U-drives and taxis|slack time of year" to 'keep it! manager of the|faces a population calf receipts dropped 144 head| reap a minor bonanza. | Reg Rose, general manager|says the fans do not come here| British-born Dr. Robert White-|-- FORESEE LOSS lof the Vancouver Board of|to shop. Stevens, assistant director of) short-term outlook, possible loss tertainment industries get all|He says it is doubtful that any said the world's present popu-| of business. the business they can handle,|fan will spend much less than/lation of just over 3,000, 000,000 benefit from the continent-wide He says there will be some the world over--visitors 7 NEED MORE PROGRESS money on presents for their and scientific Predict Commons. fr c\mgsn re mits cic area | sant WOMEN, the whole province. : progress of the last 100: years] SMART WOMEN... hove their carpets and uphol- coe East) said the only conclu- sion is that the world will end appeared Thursday of a three-|boundaries will be submitted to w pressed," he commented. 728-8518 stage attack on the pressing | Panliament for ratification, It For 18 Horses Dr. White-Stevens said the tuencies. daries may go before Parlia--) POLEGATE,England (AP)-- saved in the world by its pro- By the time Parliament ends|ment in the spring of 1965. 68-year-old woman's deathbed) pared with. 89 accidental deaths ected to produce at least three/of 1965 on the basis of the new|wish. | from insecticides in the United important changes in the fed-|boundaries ane an enlarged! Groome, 63, instructor at the) : for House of Commons--283 MPs in- : hel open up new farming areas for cluded a proposal to increase|riding school which owns theifooq production. Some 4,000,000 stead of the present 265. Sec-\the $17,000 salary of the chiefjanimals. who oversees all! Wini-| production by the tse-tse fly v4 si eg Ho dapat Canada's election machinery. |fred MacPherson and _ her|which carried sleeping sickness. |ports that the new rate may be! School. hare. ta recognition of the 'POP:|about $22,000. Retore she died ast week. CHECKER BOARDS & MacPherson made Miss) . The law requires that redis-| A 283-seat House of Commons} tribution take place after the|has been widely discussed! men fae eee ere. bees ee es completed in June, 1962, but/by the government. Parliament was dissolved last| It would give this distribution| TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY boundaries for the April, 1963,| Newfoundland 7 (7), Prince election. Ed I Sco- bus, Onterio, until December 10th, 1963, for the combined ward Island 4/(4), Nova Sco] oiisien of DOG CONTROL OFFICER end DOG POUND first legislative stage -- estab-'95 (85), Manitoba 14 (14), Sas- 4 care ef animals impounded by the Dog Control Officer. lishing the office of representa-|katchewan 14 (17), Alberta 21) Applicants to apply in writing and state remuneretion, ex- Catcher'. Columbus, Ontario, expect to make nothing butlin east or cancel parade and British Columbia branch of the|phe" unless world food popula-|a+ 489. There were 14 cattle and But the bulk of the merchan-|Trade, says that while the ac-) Harold Merilees, head of the|agricultural research for the) Most agree that on the long|the fans have little time for!$100 a day. could increase to 6,000,000,000 The fes- Agricultural he said. May Get Bigger _Deathbed Wish Menat gah. up without standing space. problem of reshaping the boun-|understood that if no serious World Health Organization esti-|~ |Eighteen healthy horses and|- +m of spraying against mal- this session, in about another | This might make it possible & 7 aes. "It's. monstrous that they states. eral Parliament. House of Commons. "They are all fit and e ; ; 2 ondly, the recurring task of re-| electoral officer, now Nelson/|healthy.' ee aia aon tae mines. Thirdly, city. and eubic-| Amount of the increase was|friend, Janet Bell, founded the |Mrs; dl DISCUSS EXPANSION 84,promise to have the SOLD | § completion of every decennial! among the political parties and February without vision be- ' " yinces, ¢' | ; pro jof seats by provinces, current] HELP WANTED -- TOWNSHIP DOG CATCHER The government i g gave pei tia 11 (12), New Brunswick 10 OFFICER. tion commissioner, who will Best ond OD British Columbia 25 (22), | peete November 19th, 1963. money. Some stores expect tO/hold game on Saturday night."|Retail Merchants' Association,|tion can be vastly increased. 32 calves received from New dising community sees, on the |commodation, service, and en-|city's visitors bureau, disagrees.|company's U.S. parent firm, haul the entire community must)shopping. He says it is the same story by the year 2000. families and souvenirs progress in the next 4 years Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC--Sim- OTTAWA (CP) -- First signs; The commission ate aeyrol Seals Doom It. leaves. you a bit DURACLEAN daries of parliamentary consti-/hitches develop, the new boun- hmates 2,000,000 lives a year are coma me tecueens mar tavele kak ae Gc iv ae tak ponies face death because of a larial mosquitoes. That com- Whe tet Way be 0 WRENC "10, cies wetice oF eaction I> (Groom be killed," said Richard) pater insect control could drawing riding boundaries may Cantoiaiay. see. yous ago Mire. tually denied to agricultural oy dene aes aes ere meet jnot specified but there are re-(Wayfaring Downs Riding? = a = Om am = a areas, Bell, & 'cisiaisceaieiin census. The 1961 census was|is said by some to be favored| ing made for redistributing!seats bracketed: Applications will be received et The Township Office, Colum- to the Commons Thursdey of the/(10), Quebec 80 (75), Ontario Applicants te provide suitable eccommodetion for, end the the key man in redistribution ¥|Northwest Territories 1 (1), Yu-|] Applications to be sealed end marked "Application for Dog be| A redistribution canried out on| power, Bigger, safer. brakes. Fresh styling that's so sporty ane GEORGE FARNCOMB, Clerk Township of East Whitby, Columbus, Onterie. ¢ com jkon 1 (1). 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