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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 18

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=i ne eer nim meta. tees By Education Themel- ra AT: _1...? =e = ee ast ee : = ---- U.S. Nickel Wakes Kound fp, 'Scotia Throne Speech | AZELLER'S : : 3 : ; . 3 % Vi HALIFAX (CP)--A broad pro-jsalaries and operating ex- RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS 1g ac S ner gram of aid to education and|penses. : ee out-| The speech also contained Open Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. in , . - By BEM PRICE buy the $22,000,000 plant for $1,-)ministration and invited Con-| Throne read at today's opening hlegoen Di Blontgy th sh yet Thurs. and Fri. to 9 p.m, WASHINGTON (AP) -- The 700,000. _ {gress to investigate the whole!of the 1966 session of the Novaldustry. | Le-potatsnal sin cn-tha Wadhe|. Thee were in fost four com-[busintss. | Seat legislature It called for the establishment é ne | UEC SIBNCU Wath WC BOVE | we awmerny sree om em aa cae nn ch, ae : ae H Eaton marr gore Ps cm nent Oy ana, rms Jan, 1,|Snae abeommiten beaded br |." Wrckse sropued ter |Sasieh"eetmion e he -P 1953--one for the delivery of|Senator Stuart Symington (Dem. reaching assistance te aehodll PB Jos ; 5 P : pre-| qycere. | nickel ore at $6 a ton, another|Mo.) in 1963 heard testimony ; nt ; ;/pare 9 plan to provide for and| The general services ddminis- |», delivery of a minimum of|from W. A. Marting, then presi- technical training institutes and finance medical health services «tration announced last a 95,000,000 pounds of processed |dent of Hanna, that the cost of ar: a peda ts insurance" for the province, had signed a -- hig sf nickel and a maximum 125,000,-/mining the ore was $1.67 a ton. |«comprehensiye school system"|.. ae province's coal industry | ,the Hanna Smelting Co. would/qq9 pounds, a third which made |The price to the government: $6|with a rapid expansion of tech-|_ °°" nues to be a source of purchase 39,000,000 pounds Of|so5n4 Mining the government's|a ton. IMical end. voestional. training |2"iety 'because of the Cost of surplus nickel, now stored in) 2105 agency and a fourth which| The Symington committee PS "and a much closer|°0= !0 relation to. the cost of Riddle, Ore. paid the company $100,000 for/sequently reported: lco-ordination 'of this type. of ee fuels," the speech The announcement said Hanna) managing all this. | "Future. Hanna profits on the|training with the general edu- said. | also has an option to buy Bs The processing contract called/combined mining and smelting cation" in elementary and sec- Members would be asked to) other 25,000,000 pounds stored at for delivery of the first 5,000,000 | operations, financed by the gov-| ondary schools. approve an enlarged fisheries | Hammond, Ind. pounds at a cost not to exceed ernment with all risks assumed) ajso proposed by the Pro-|{raining program, which the| John Harlan, director of the|79.35 cents a pound and 60.5\by the government, are esti-|oressive Conservative govern- speech said was the "most «administration's defence mate-| cents a pound on the remainder. |mated to be some $86,000,000. |ment of Premier Stanfield are|Pressing responsibility" in the} * rie] service, confirmed that both} Harlan said Hanna Smelting) Four days after the contracts |substantial changes in the reg-| industry. cok | Zatockpiles were originally cre-|delivered the 95,000,000 pounds|were signed with Hanna thelylar school curriculum, in-|. T° aid the province's burgeon-| *ated by Hanna. plus about 17,000,000 more|firm's board chairman, George |creased grants for students to|img tourist industry, the speech | } The ore from which the nickel | pounds. : |M. Humphrey, became treasury|colleges and universities, spe-|Called for increased loan assist- | + in both stockpiles was processed| The current world price of|secretary under President/cial grants for students in com-|Ce for the construction of "was mined by the Hanna Coal| nickel, incidentally, is 77% cents| Dwight D. Eisenhower. mercial courses and more facil-\hetels and motels and aid to + and Ore Corp., later changed toa pound. Humphrey subsequently told|ities for training adults in tech-\Testaurants "'me etin g pre- "the Hanna Mining Co. The U.S. government now is/|the Senate committee in disput-/ nical skills. scribed conditions. : { This processing was under-|holding 280,000,000 pounds of ing the charges of excess profit:/ New assistance for education| The . government would in-| 2 PAIRS AND é / / "taken by the Hanna Smelting|nickel it doesn't need. This| 'Our whole business involved |was needed because the govern-|Crease efforts to lengthen the/f A SPARE , REG. 4.99 "Go., a wholly-owned subsidiary |nickel is only one of 12 metals | $27,000,000 of sales on which we|ment recognized "that the rate tourist season and would study} sof the Hanna Mining Co. in a|the government acquired at a/made a net profit of $7,500,000 of economic progress today de- a renort, expected shortly, on a) Oe: ; oy q ? 3 97 4 oo ¥ " * $22,000,000 plant built at govern- cost of $5,100,000,000 which now/in seven years. If that is un-|pends even more upon the qual- possible new ferry service be-| + ment expense. are considered surplus and conscionable profit.I would like |ity and skills of people than upon tween the province and New * 'he Hanna Smelting Co. was which it is trying to sell. to know what it is." the quality of available re- England, * formed Jan. 15, 1953, and the, From 1946 to 1962 the strategic! Whatever the merit of the sources." TRS is Re Ney UR s contract with the government/stockpile of materials was|charge and countercharge, Har-| BOOSTS SHARE VOTE IS STILL NEW * was signed Jan. 16, 1953. Subse- |classed as secret. President|lan said the government hopes| The provincial government) Canada's 60,000 adult Indians jf SH EER NYLONS | "STRETCH" SLIMS | | i Ye ! Girls' slims always fit, stretch with every move. | fe F ; | : 'Y | With side zip, foot strops, tailored waist band, | 'Peto! Burst' 34 length bros ot 4 fantastic re- ' top, run-guord toe. 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