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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 13

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¥ * ie | ' 5 New Zealand diplomats now;would hurt New Zealand far THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 2, 1964 93 a ; 2 tl R To Protest believe they would assemble|more than France. - -- : 1 e esponse scarcely any backing for a'mo-' Jp the circumstances the most . f ices fram the federal govern: ~ tion directly criticizing th e|jixely action, and the one with Indian Plan ment. French plans,-Even Australia af. some hope of success, would be ; On French Test In Pacific si\siseo.cxs & = gzcettin cane: con 34° tia eter ae : re a site, is lukewarm, tries-that_have not signed the Is Decided imposed without approval of the At one time it was thought|partial test-ban treaty to do so. lodian band By J, C. GRAHAM from Mururoa, is the nearest|there might be support from|New Zealand efforts at the UN) OTTAWA (CP) -- Citizenship . Press Correspondent|independent country and conse-\Tatin American countries on E Minister Tremblay said Friday WINS HOLIDAY AUCKLAND (CP)--Soundings|quently the most alarmed. Butithe west coast of South Amer- the federal government and the) _ HAM WINS Hi by New Zealand for protests|much concern is' felt among)ica put this prospect has eva-|motion. provinces have decided upon a| HALIFAX (CP) -- Bertus against the French plan for|Pacific island communitieS| porated since President' de two-stage method for consult-| Backer, ay amateur radio oper- Inuclar bomb tests in the Pacific|which are considerably nearer:|Gayie's tour of that region. . "9: ing Canada's 205,000 Indians|ator, won a week's vacation in have met with singularty little/They include Tahiti, the main : Child Identifies about extending to them provin.|Bermuda for himself and his response from other a per. --_ Cg ageo ii i Co cial welfare, education and] wile in a a by Because of the lack of enthu-)being channe! 0 . Mururoa, i evelopment serv-|the Berru Society. siasm shown, it is unlikely that|but the concern of the French pigeon oir ii. ak ob Attacker In jurt community development serv-)." Backer beat 10,000 other '|New Zealand will' sponsor ajcommunity there has not} dhe Rahera. "WOODSTOCK {CP)--A nine- Following a two-day meeting contestants by making the most _ \resolution at the next meeting|swayed the authorities in Met-| Nan Sag Ais b ncour-| Year -old girl Friday identified éith crovincial "'sisisters Me verified fadio contacts with of the UN General Assembiy|ropolitan France. | ene eee David' Bennett Brewer, 35, Tremblay paid the first step wili| Bermuda _hams--45. condemning the proposed| New Zealand has already\agement or support from the| of woodstock, in magistrate's ibe to cement ladline. 0 6-36: French tests. |sent protests to France, but|United States or Britain in view |court here as the man who| ii.) or regional basis hrough| Helps Yeu Overcome France has for some time|they have been rejected. The delicate relationships within) jyred her into his car Aug. 29 woman caviste eumamiaen, Wi y : been preparing a test site on| French insist that there will be| NATO. and later attacked her. some areas these are already FALSE TEETH Mururoa Atoll, the French-|no danger. New Zealand is also con-| 'The child pointed out Brewer,|octablished but elsewhere they| ~ dw owned TuamotO Archipelago in| However, New Zealand hasj|cerned that France might take|who is charged with unlawfully| ¥i have to be set feng Looseness an orry the South Pacific. It is believed| consistently objected to any|retatiatory action over trade if/having sexual intercourse with wees SSSR Ge SU that tests will begin there in|tests in any part of the world|New Zealand leads a protest/a girl under 14 and with ab-| 'The second stage will be con- 1966. and has been making inquiries | against French testing. At pre-| duction. sultation with each Indian band The site is extremely remote|as to what support it would re-|sent, France buys far more The child said she got into|to determine whether they want from most countries. New Zea-|ceive in a protest against the/from New Zealand than vice-|Brewer's car after he offered |to receive provincial services or land, more than 2,000 miles| French proposals, 'versa, and a trade embargo'her a nickel. wish to continue receiving serv- PONTIFF ARRIVES AT CEMETERY The skies pour down their Rome, today to "pray for servance by a crowd of thou- dampness as Pope Paul VI, all the dead and especially sands who disregarded the right foreground, arrives at for those for whom no one downpour. new cemetery of Prima Por- weeps." The Pontiff was join- --(AP Wirephoto by cable ta, on the northern edge of ed in the All Saints Day ob- from Rome) PicishdRiavineinnes ee ba = ack baiiiinee é MOST PROFITABLE Five Chiefs Finance, Real Estate _ Protesting MONTREAL (CP) -- Five Quebec Iroquois chiefs are pro- I Are To Ss testing what they call a move nsurance to transfer Indian affairs from federal to provincial jurisdiction OTTAWA (CP) -- The most,businesses--the telephone com-/saying they4ion't' t to be left profitable business field in Can-| panies with profits of 24 cents|"to the tender mé¥cies of our ada appears to be finance, in-/for every dollar of revenue and ancient, traditional enemy, the surance and real estate. 16.4 cents for every dollar in as-| French Canadians." Professionals in this field) sets. The chiefs make their pro- were the top money-earners| Profits for electric pOwer|tesis in a letter mailed to Sir listed in 1962 personal income|companies were 22 per cent Of Henry Lintott, British high com- tax figures published by the|revenues and 5.5 per cent Of aS-| missioner to Canada, in Ottawa. revenue department sev-|sets, Figures for gas distribu-|Conies of the letter were distri- --w ago. ; wine | tion arr apa were 7.2 and 2.3 buted to Montreal newspapers e department now has is-)respectively. Friday. sued corporation tax statistics) Profit-to-revenue percentages 5 : sigh ta for tees, coning balance sheets|for some of the manufacturers: Pi -- Digg mgd ltond for about 113,600 corporations} Alcoholic beverages 15.6; to-| 4° 11, white people is be- grouped into 11 industrial diyi-/bacco and tobacco products 6.5; | Great 'Bitaie naa Gar: sions. textiles 5.15; clothing 2.1; pulp ebhin P ye Gaia tain he The finance, insurance and|and paper milis 14; publishing) 127 the legal or constitutioial real estate division led ail oth-|and ae ae ve ight to werite! Indian treaties ers with before-tax profits equai-|cles 9.5; vehicle parts and ac-|te 'ha British Gown te the ling 13.8 per cent of revenues.|cessories 9.7; [porerggeor icing ai ci capi The profits were 1.24 per cent|8.8; soaps and toilet prepara- estima. ets of total assets. jtions 8.4. | Within the division were) Comparative figures for some) DONOR FOR DUNKING profit-to-revenue' percentages of | retailers: DORKING, England (CP)--A 21 per cent for investment and| Food stores 2.7; departmental| mystery donor. has offered holding companies, 18 for trust|and variety stores 3.3; service| £100,000, or half the total money and mortgage companies; 12.6|stations, atito accessogies and|needed, towards the building of for stock and, bond dealers, and|tires 2.3; vehicle dealers 1.17;|an indoor swimming pool here. 2% per cent for loan and "'other|hardwate 1.35; drugstores 3.36.!The council accepted the offer. finance' companies. Ee SRT HS STE a an For The Finest North American and European Style Meats and Pastries transportation, storage, commu- nication and other utility com- panies with profits equalling 10 @ SPECIALLY a bs OUR OWN PLANT 7 ocations: per cent of revenues and 3.9 per | DOWNTOWN OSHAWA "< : eon : : SHOPPING CENTRE - 12 SIMCOE ST, N. nside at division was one 728-1111 728.5487 By comparison, profits a | about. six per cent of revenues for all manufacturers, 1,7 per! cent, in the~wholesale division, || 2.8 for retailers, 1.57 for all con-| struction industrtes, 3.9] for service industries and one} per cent for agricultural cor-|f porations. The other leading division was | ONTARIO THE ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRANSPORT BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE Hon. Irwin skett, Minister of Transport, has directed the Board to conduct a stfidy and review of commercial vehicle operations within the following tefms of reference: To examine, study and enquire into the transportation for compensation of goods by commercial motor vehicles and trailers in Ontario and into The Public Commercial Vehicles Act, Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1960, Chapter 319 as amended, and all Regulations made thereunder, and without restricting the generality of the foregoing, include all matters relating to: : 1. the classification of licences prescribed under the Regulations; oO 2. the advisability of placing under the same provincial legislation which E controls and regulates the operation of public commercial vehicles and trailers all persons who carry on the business of the carriage for compensation of .goods by commercial motor vehicles and trailers wholly within the boundaries of any one urban municipality or township; e 8. any other matters relating to the foregoing that may be pertinent to the transportation for compensation of goods by commercial motor vehicles and trailers. : : Submissions are invited from all interested persons. The Board is prepared to schedule hearings at places to be selected throughout the province, Interested parties must give notice of intention to the Ontario Highway Transport Board, 67 College Street, Toronto 2, prior t6 November 80th. Persons giving such notice-will be advised of the place and time submissions . will be received by the Board. The Board will hear submissions in Toronto at 67 College Street, between March 15, 1965 and March 31, 1965 without notice being given to the Board. ee , CSB/64 pay 442% Sor each of the first two years; 5% for each of the next five years; Chairman. 5%7% for each of the remaining three years--an average yield when held to maturity of 5% a year DY

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