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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 7

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'AND THE FAULT IS YOURS' 'You Have A Lousy Image' Canada Businessmen Told TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's top businessmen were told Wed- nesday that their image in the eyes of much of the Canadian public ists of 'mi tions, misinformation and plain ignorance." maximum benefit for all," hi said. The three-day meeting turned into an introspective analysis of business's role in Canadian so- ciety. In its policy sessions, th from last year's resolutions, ap- proving one calling for both French and English to be taught from Grade 1 on, and for more bilingualism in the civil service. The major theme of the con- ference, however, was that in the past business has failed to show the public that its aims /are to benefit all society--and not just to make bigger profits. HEARS REPORT The chamber heard a report, drawn up by a private com- e|pany, on the public's attitude That 23 per cent of the 2,200 persons queried did not know of any difference between the Ca- nadian and the Russian way of life; --That people thought busi- ness makes a net profit of 19.3 per cent, although recent gov- ernment statistics show that the profit on the sales dollar was 2.7 per cent; That people believe busi- ness pays 23 per cent of their profit in taxes, although actual rates run 50 to 52 per cent; That they believe business THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 30, 1965 7 government than it should have; --That business does not really live up as much as it Should to its responsibilities to customers, shareholders, em- ployees or communities, Chamber officials said the or- ganization has spent $40,000 dur- ing the last year on its surveys of public opinion. Officials indicated that during the next year the chamber will concentrate on trying to apply the information gained from its ting more into the pot for fur> ther immediate studies. "We must do a better job'of marshalling the economic facts of life and bring about a m broader public understa' said Maj.-Gen, R. H. Keefler, president and chairman « Northern Electric Co. Ltd. new president of the chamber. "We spent much time and ef- fort and money last year on finding out what public a' are towards government, ness and the public economic ig» chamber made some changes/which showed: has much more control over the|last surveys, rather than put-|sues facing us. CASHWAY CARLOAD PURCHASE| ONE PUBLISHED PRICE ALUMINUM FOR ALL! OVER THE YEARS '"'CASHWAY" HAS DEVELOPED This was the message given to the closing session of the an- nual conference of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce--but it was made clear to the 800 as- sembled delegates the fault lies mainly with business for not projecting its proper role in so- ciety. J. M. Keith of Montreal, newly-elected president of the) chamber's executive coun- cil and president of Imperial To- bacco Co. Ltd., told delegates the chamber will have to make clear that the real objectives of business are '"'being for prog- ress and for the people, instead of appearing to be against gov- ernment, against labor, against much that is considered pro- gressive in our society." Business has to show that its economic aims are the same as those of all Canadians, even though in the past it has failed in presenting this basic objec- tive in terms that could be un- derstood and accepted by the 1966 METEOR FROM FORD OF CANADA fenders. Added to the mission as standard equip- Meteor line for 1966 is the ment. It is available with new sports model -- the $33 stick shift transmission fully --shown above. It incorpo- synchromesh in all forward rates all the changes in the speeds. It goes on sale at Meteor line plus a 289 V-8 Canadian dealerships on motor and automatic trans- October 1, 1965. Handsomely restyled for 1966, the all-Canadian Meteor has a longer body-- up to two inches to 220.4 from bumper to bumper--a new grille with long horizon- tal lines, shortened blinker lights and rounded front ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE All Liberals Promise Aid To Pauline Against Hees OTTAWA (CP) Pauline Jewett has been promised the followed in six weeks by sur- gery. tee meeting that more wheat might be bought abroad. support of '"'any active Liberal" to help her defend Ontario's Northumberland riding against George Hees, former Conserva- tive trade minister seeking election there for the first time. Finance Minister Gordon said Wednesday that Miss Jewett, a former political science profes- sor, is an able and valuable MP who knows the people of the riding and their problems. Mr. Gordon told a Liberal Montreal Falls today, NEW YORK PRINCE VISITS TORONTO (CP)--Prince Ta- kahito Mikasa, younger brother of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, arrived here Wednesday from wife and daughter for a two-day visit. The party will go to Niagara with his DETECTIVE DIES (AP)--A New campaign press briefing Prime Pearson plans to spend a "fair amount" of time the cam- paign, but did not indicate} whether he would appear in Minister in Ontario during Northumberland. Mr. Pearson paid a one-day visit to the riding last spring. WANTS BIKE BAN TORONTO (CP) weight motorcycles should be banned from major highways where they are unable to main- tain the posted speeds, says Fred Ellis, general manager of the Ontario Safety League. Mr. Ellis said in an interview Wed- nesday that such vehicles are a hazard when operated at speeds slower than the main flow of traffic. SEEKS BEER, DIES VANCOUVER (CP)--A man died of a heart attack Wednes- Light- York City detective died Wed- nesday night of gunshot wounds suffered 24 hours earlier in a gun duel with another -police- man. Both were in civilian clothes at the time. Donald J. Rainey, 36, died in a hospital where he was taken Tuesday night after a gun battle in an upper Broadway cafe with Pa- trolman Richard Selkowitz, 25. MAKE CANCER ADVANCE WASHINGTON (AP)--A one- two punch employing radiation and surgery has resulted in dramatic advancement in the control of cancers of the tonsils and soft palate, a Texas doc- tor reported Wednesday. Dr. Gilbert H. 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OUTLINES COURSE "Business. must be ready to align itself in our society along with other segments such as la- bor and government, and to pro- vide information regarding the functions and roles of each and of how co-existence can be most effectively achieved with the lics as members. Ralph E Pryor, Jr., grand dragon of the Realm of Delaware, said that the change was adopted nation- ally about three months ago. Rt. Rev. John H. Dewson, spokesman for the Catholic dio- cese of Wilmington, said Klan membership is barred to ™ COMBINATION SCREEN & STORM DOORS Screen, Storms, Closer Windchain and all Hardware STANDARD DOORS FULLY PRE- a FRAMED included MANY WOULD BE IMITATORS, HOWEVER YOU CAN BE SURE THAT CASHWAY WILL CONTINUE. TO LEAD WITH TOP QUALITY VALUES AND REAL BIG SAVINGS FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK. 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