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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1964, p. 8

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Starr and Honey Give Views = 7=i10n New Maple Leaf Flag "movies at a OTTAWA (Special) -- A ma-|there was a divergence of opin-|pects the Upper 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH We'll take care of Your Man Honey. Mr. Starr, a Conservative, flag should contain some indi-jaction personally." cation of Canada's traditions 100 years in existence. flag issue will be held up forjprcvs! has irate, he said that while|too long in the Senate and ex-'degree. ORDER NOW - THE FINEST SELECTION - COMPLETELY CLEANED SPECIAL! PREDRESSED LB. THE FAMOUS swirs BUTTERBA wits AZ 5° SPECIAL! GRADE "A" PREDRESSED GEESE - SPECIAL! GRADE "A" PREDRESSED DUCKS: © BEST VALUE IN HAMS ®@ SPECIAL! FULLY SKINNED--MINIMUM FAT--SHANK OFF--WHOLE or HALF COOKED SMOKED HAMS . 55: SPECIAL! SWIFT'S PREMIUM RINDLESS SIDE BACON...: 69: GRADE "A": 10 TO 14 LBS, GRADE " 6 TO 10 LBS. LB. PRG. Double Your Money Back! SHOPPING CENTRE STORE NOW OPEN WED., THURS., AND FRI. TILL 9:30 P.M. - DOWNTOWN STORES OPEN THURS. AND FRI. TILL 9 P.M. | A aug aloo fer Aas af once Al Mr.|18 months and the Foster Par-|This year he is in the 3rd grade|good education. They are alsolt 0 peop! ndlion. in the riding on the sub-jmight pass the resolu' loney "said. D the ap oF ng Ma ject, he had had very little|two or three days, or even less GREAT FEELING ecept the new one Maple Leaf|reaction in the form of letters|if longer than norrcal sitting w, according to riding MPsjor oy og ngs a ott patra by. the sd i Russelljeither the le Leaf flag or|gove 5 . Bes US mene the Red Ensign. Mr. Honey Bog Bey: posi-|wealth and Crown connections - have taken place during) 'When adopted, he was 3' 10".|@ddition to material help, your} "It is very difficult to assess|tive in believing e Pe0-| ther than the Ensign because a flag. told the Ottawa Bureau of The|what the feeling will be with-|ple would accept the new flag:| when the Queen comes to Can- oo ts Feselving your) Kat, Es BONE Sens 96 5 eT ene me Bee edo }Oshawa bed Reger dl - cite Me Sarr aa : pet ac ge oo } lle ee Fra: ada Her Royal Standard, the/Plan in Bogota, Colombia, I|Brothers: Ana Beatriz is in 4th|to him and has, in fact, raised pode g Hh "that the Canadian have not had very much re-|months ago his ayer and wes Union Jack, must be flown. Injhave been in touch with him|grade. Evidalia is in Ist grade.|the morale of the family. We ran about 60 to 40 per cent in|terms of precedent, The Ontario Riding MP said|favor and he has no reason to aiken as only 'eleventh and that your monthly assistance|Alvaro Antonia, Luis Migueljily, for your help and under- i now that the nation was almostihe does not expect that the|believe that this on t it would not be appropriate to|child and his family. continue this ae ft "The monthly < donation, as'healthy. work successfully. CLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LLL e "] made it clear last May that I was in favor of a dis- tinctive flag. While I have a great well as distributions: of clothing, pag ecg and oie phe cles, have a much joy " comfort to the child's life. When| «ais father earns #45 8 month, Padro Pablo started to receive ; . "Pedro and his family champion the Red Ensign I feel 0 Child * u Canada must move ahead as a n cs help og a - stant support which gives the child the opportunity to con- sovereign nation and have 8! wm. oshawa Kiwanis Club|Escuela La Florida", a public flag of its own without the sym-|nave had an adopted child for|school located near his home,|'inue his studies and to get a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wetinesdey, December 16, 1964 respect for the people who Get Report Free Auto Trade ents Plan sent the. club a prog-|i@ fhe same school. He does not|very grateful for the medical]p ress report. It reads: "We are ee on, 1s sociable, 'inter-|attention and medicines that the| United Sta lad to send you this report on 0 He said he favored the Union nw pr py Padro Pablo, ort relations with his class-|"Mld and his brother, Luis Mi-/p,j¢, Jack to denote the Common-jso you may see the changes|mates. guel received at the Plan. Jn) last 18 months in which the|Now he is 41" and weighs 28|affectignate correspondence re-| child has been receiving your|Kgs. His father works as a ma-jflecting your interest in Pedro F ae the Realevery month and have realized|Jose Vicente, Maria Victoria,|do thank you as does the fam has gone to the benefit of the|and Elizabeth (born March 8,|standing and we hope that you . ild' and 1964) stays at, home. 'They arclwill help us to ly it. good Canada apparently has giv the U.S. a year to push the islation through. If all -works tery it rs ong Mets A the = ™~ expanding Canadian produc- tion and cutting Canadian prices. MAY BE RETROACTIVE There may be some features in the congressional legislation to make it retroactive, it was indicated. But the shake-down period, in which the Canadian and American auto and parts industries adjust, would take about two years to square away. This might lead, it is sug- gested, to some extension of the present formula to include re- placement parts as well as tar- Biiff exemption on parts going into new cars. The arrangement would re- place the existing tariff struc- ture whereby Canada charges duty. of up to 25 per cent on cars and parts and the U.S. charges up to 8.5 per cent. Canada, in a procedure first started in 1961, and then ex- tended, began granting some tariff exemption on imports to Canadian firms which could boost exports to the U.S. This brought strong protests from some U.S. parts compa- nies and a U.S. inquiry and pro+ longed negotiation to find a new formula. One handicap has been the need to satisfy management and labor on both sides of the border although the Big Three of the North American auto pro- duction field--General Motors, Ford and Chrisler--were not opposed to the original Ca- ma \nadian procedure. m| The Canadian target all along has been to trim a huge eficit on the autos and parts bought from the U.S. and sold there--a deficit of about $600,- 000,000 to about $40,000,000 last aiyear although Canadian exports eihave gained this year. FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE IN TORONTO Christmas Season CASA LOMA Christmas Fairyland QVve Christmas Season UNIVERSITY THEATRE My Fair Lady -- 2:00 p.m. matinees daily during Christmes OQLLO@ Dec. 6 ~ Jan. 9 O'KEEFE CENTRE National Ballet of Canada Ove Dec. 26 - Jan. 2 ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE Second City eva FANCY PRODUCE FEATURES tor your CHRISTMAS TIME ENJOYMENT! FROM SUNNY CALIFORNIA! LARGE CLUSTERS! HONEY SWEET! emperor GRAPES 2.--- 39: B.C.'s FINEST! 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