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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jul 1966, p. 19

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Originally built as a floating restaurant for several Philadel- phia businessmen, the Flying Cloud instead has been rented from the businessmen for $25,- 000 for two months by the Town of Newburyport. The State of Massachusetts is reported to be interested in pur- chasing the vesse! to display it at Expo 67 in Montreal. Built by St. Mary's Bay In- dustries Co. Ltd. of Meteghan, the clipper is three-quarters the size of her predecessor and cost about $500,000. Eight persons were aboard the ship when. she left. She is due at Newburyport Saturday: HUNT RECRUITS TORONTO (CP)--A Metropol- itan Toronto police recruiting team is being sent to Montreal, Halifax and Fredericton, N.B., to interview applicants. In Montreal, the team will inter- view candidates who have been rejected because they are not bilingual. BRAZIL BEATS FRANCE PARIS (AP)--Brazil split the final two singles matches with France Sunday for a 4-1 victory in the final of the European zone, division A, Davis Cup ten- nis tournament. Brazil will meet the winner of next month's Mexico-United States series in the inter-zone i WALLY GALES resentin, AMERICAN GROWTH FUND LTD. FINANCIAL PLANNING THROUGH MUTUAL FUNDS . featuring . AMERICAN GROWTH FUND 67 King St. E OSHAWA, PHONE 723-8801 ONTARIO "We will be happy to serve you" LEE ¥ WALL ait: | =~ §|Trade from wholesale egg deal-|ern ils | represent management, The new group will be known as the Commercial and Indus- trial Research Foundation. The first governors include some of B.C.'s leading industrialists, Chairman is J, E, Richard- son, president of B.C, Tele- phones Ltd. Governors include: J. V. Clyne, chairman of MacMillan Bloedel; Frank Brown, presi- dent of White Pass and Yuk# Railway; Murray Brink, presi- dent, Johnston Terminals; Ed- ward B vice - presid and general manager, Pacific Press Ltd; Graham Dawson, president, Dawson Construction; to make pronouncements on questions of current import- ance," "At the present time no voice speaks for management. "'We hope to fill the role as the voice of management." Information filed at the registrar of companies office in =| Views says the foundation in- ends to "undertake studies of tects, taxes, productivity in- nidices, interest rates and other \statistics relating to commerce Mr, Johnstone said the foun-|and industry in Canada. dation hopes to do a "fully ob-| The foundation says it will jective job of research' that) assist companies by supplying --|the results of research studies First staff member is Thomas Joh dati ¢ ion pr WILL COUNTER FOL "I have said that ultimately we will be the counterpart, in terms of representation, of the B.C, Federation of Labor," said Mr. Johnstone. | The foundation was incor- porated in March with office: in downtown Vancouver, Membership is. open to ~ group' or person involved commerce or industry. Ford Quarterly | 'Profit Drops DETROIT (AP)--Ford Motor Co. reported Wednesday, as "!General Motors did Tuesday, that profits for the second quar- ter and first six months of 1966 run behind 1965 figures. Henry Ford Il, board chair- man, said consolidated net in-; come for the second quarter was $216,900,000, or $1.97 a share, compared with $237,300,- 000, or $2.14 a share, for the cor- responding thre e months of} 1965. The $1.97 figure was the} BUSINESS BRIEFS CREDIT'S UP Credit outstanding on the books of small loan, sales fi-| nance, and major retail sales | outlets at the end of March|---- amounted to $6,354,000,000, the bureau of statistics reported! Wednesday. The comparable| ; figure for the end of March last} year was $5,572,000,000. SALES DROP to aid them in marketing and | Production techniques. ~ DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hayes Steel Products, com- mon 11 cents, Aug. 31, record second highest quarterly pay-|Aug. 19. ment in Ford history. Liberian Iron Ore Lid., 25 Sales for the three months to-|cents U.S., Aug. 15, record talled $3,331,900,000, an increase|July 29, from last year's figure of 3,085,-| Mobil Oil Corp., common 40 600,000. lcents U.S., Sept. 10, record General Motors reported Wed-| Aug. 1. nesday its second quarter| Canadian Refractories Ltd., earnings were down 14.6 per|20 cents, Sept, 15, record Aug. cent and first - half earnings |19. down 10.6 per cent from com-| Robert parable 1965 figures, class A 22% cents; class B 20 Ford's six - month figures|cents; 5%4-per-cent series A Morse Corp. Ltd., listed consolidated sales of|68% cents, Sept. 1, record Aug. $6,513,600,000, nine - per - cent/19, the opening six months of 1965. Net income for the first half} BONDS |was $h27,100,000, or $3.86 1000, or $3.95 a share, in the|dian bond market was un- opening six months of 1965. changed in quiet trading Wed- hblaniiinaeinicenpibiiiaaitatraniniel | OSORYs Canada bonds closed with the TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor-|ciosing at $99.18 bid and $99.23 jonto Stock Exchange rebounded per heenyg ' ' from two days of losses Wed-| Yong-term Canada and pro- higher than the $5,997,800,000 in |- jshare, compared with $438, 100. TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- : Short-term Government of STOCK MARKET -- 4%4-per-cent April 15, 1967, issue nesday with all major sections|,yincial issues were unchanged THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 28, 1966 WwW OTTAWA (CP)--The federal to government | has decided against conunuimg tor tm winter is $500 winter house-building in- centive program, Labor Minis- ter Nicholson announced Wed- nesday. At the same time, Mr. Nichol- son, who reports to Parliament for the Central Mortgage and Housing Corp., said in the an- nouncement that between Aug. 1 and Dec, 1 this year the cor- poration will make available di- rect mortgage loans to mer- chant house builders without a pre-sale requirement, At present CMHC loans are available only for houses that have been sold. Mr. Nicholson said that to qualify for these loans the houses may not progress be- yond the foundation and the first floor joist stage before Nov. 1, Mr, Nicholson also announced that the government will ask " Parliament when it reconvenes Ottawa To Discontinue Building Incentive Plan the provisions of the Netional Housing Act | for uni- VoLpaty housing projec te in clude vocational and training schools. training hospitals and schools for special groups of handicapped persons. STARTED IN '63 The bonus, started during the winter of 1963-64, paid $500 for each house built during the win- ter months, Its main e was to create jobs during the period of peak unemployment, Mr. Nicholson's -- announce- CITY OF OSHAWA GARBAGE COLLECTION ipisels There will be NO GARBAGE ths on Civic Holiday, Monday, August 1st. Garbage normally collected on bggong te will fang collected on Tuesday, August "ond, one day The day of the regular Tuesday collection fe not change. ment said builders have been extremely successful in stabiliz- ing employment in the industry by shifting a iarge poriion of house construction to the winter months. He said that to provide a proper balance of direct loans to merchant builders during the winter, he asked CMHC to de- vise administrative procedures to ensure maximum winter em- ployment and a continuing sup- ply, of new housing. revised schedules, OVER THE WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA Garbage for both days must be out by 7:00 a.m. on 'Tuesday to avoid being missed as the time a collection may be different than normal se. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE GARBAGE OUT WEEKEND. 38 BINT, Chairmen, Works Committee SPECIAL ! 1965 BUICK SEDAN Fully Powered with Radio, Automatic, All extras, Lic. ni 514866 ly $2995.00 rs | | _ {ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED Your Quality G.M. Dealer | Goo WILL GUARANTEED USED CARS & TRUCKS" | JjKing St. E. Bowmanville, Ont. 623-3396 |_ -- a ow oe , SPECIAL! BELAIR. SUDAN Ws, kate, Men Bee 'Lice No, J18381, Only $1995.00 I WHYTE BROS. Furniture and Upholstery FOR ALL YOUR FURNISHING NEEDS Automotive Trim 55 King St. E. 623-5252 BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. "Home Improvement Headquarters" 668-5818 FOR APPOINTMENT 2 419 Dundes &. Whitby Custem Welding Sheet Metel Febrication Maegneflux - Zygle Metal Inspection Oshawa Alrport 726-6135 with the Government of Canada A total of 2,687,000 shares41,-ner-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue quoted at 85% bid and 86 asked. Day-to-day money traded at 4% per cent and closed at 5. TED'S VARIETY SMOKE SHOP @ Smoker's Sundries Bialr Perk Shopping Pleze Whitby CALL OR SEE DINCH'S | OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 24-HOUR oxves 313 ALBERT ST. 4M ao = "11965, $7,162,724. ye wat *imonths ended June 30: ass $1,298,566, 40.5 cents a share; | Sales of made-in-Canada ra-|showing strength. dio and television receiving sets were smaller in May and the|rhno 3were traded compared| first five months of this vier with 2,594,000 Tuesday. than in the same periods of} In the main list, Alcan was 1965, the bureau of statistics re-|ahead % to 34% and Walkers| ported Wednesday. Sales of rec-|¥% to 29%. ord players were larger. Canadian Breweries slipped % to 6% on 22,995. shares and Levy % to 18%. PRODUCE Silver eres" jumped 54 cents to 2.09 and D'Eldona 5 to TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale|77 cents on 73,925 shares. to retail carton eggs average) Labrador Mining paced base | weighted prices quoted by the|metals, gaining 1% to 27% ob ac ch ye oni We of Brunswick increased 7 % to 13% | ednesday: A large Me-| while Ri % dium 48,6; A small 33.8. lage Eggs: Wholesale price to} On index, industrials were up country stations fibre cases! 59 to 158.60, golds 2.26 to 186.83, quoted by the Toronto Board Of hase metals .73 to 97.60, west- to 10 ers: Extra-large 59-61; large 58-| TSE 61 io 151 37, steeiiean 60; medium 45-46; small 26-27; | B 38-39.5; C 33-35.5. Butter prices: Agricultural stabilization board tenderable carlots: Buying 40 score 59; buying 39 score 58; selling 59. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1966, $7,812,302, 44.9 cents a share; | 1965, $7,699,250, 44.3 cents. Brunswick Mining and Smelt- ling Corp. Ltd., six months) lended June 30: 1966, $4,445,490; | Served Daily 11:30 - 2 six| 1966, | {Algoma Central Railway, 1965, $813,670, 25.4 cents. Continental French Buffet H IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che KRih Room Will Be Closed Sundays For The Summer GENOSHA HOTEL p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. 723-4663 | F I NOTICE The following changes have been made in the one-way street system in Oshawa, and are now in effect. STREET BETWEEN 1. Centre Street -- John Street to Fairbanks Street 2. Fairbanks Street -- Centre Street to Simcoe Street 3. Quebec Street -- Centre Street to Simcoe Street HAS BECOME Southbound Eastbound Westbound 4. Simcoe Street North and South -- Fairbanks Street to Northbound Brock Street ALD. J. G. BRADY, CHAIRMAN Traffic and Public Safety Committee WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS Specializing In: * LATE MODEL WRECKS * NEW & USED PARTS No, 12 Hwy, e! mile North of = Welt as Whitby, Ont. 60-3322 @ RULES e Each week for the next 26 weeks there will app +h: in i. PADDY'S MARKET the advertisements on this feature the letters forming the nome of @ famous person or place. All you are required to do is read each advertisement very corefully, pick out the letters and identify thet person or place, Send your answer along with your name ond address to the GROCERY BONANZA EDITOR, ¢/o The Oshawa Times, no later thon 4 p.m. Tuesday of each week, The first correct answer drawn will receive, compliments of the sponsoring business, and Duffy's Super Market, the grand weekly prize of $25.00 in free groceries, Enter today, a THIS WEEK'S WINNER! MRS, W. POWER 462 Elizabeth St. Oshawa OSHAWA 285 Simcoe 5, 725-9792 Dairy Queen USED WASHER PARTS & REPAIRS drocae Complete Line of 'Thor-Crot- So" Keohences, Send Suen. HAMPTON 263-2241 F powman 8 ies | LIMITED REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE 668-5823 WHITBY ONTARIO "Serving You Since '22' HOMES ~ FARMS - LOTS FIRE © AUTO « LIABILITY © SVE, ' "The Home of Better Food Values' DUFFY'S SUPER MARKET 948 Simcoe N. "We Deliver" -- Open until 10:00 P.M. For Your Shopping Convenience 723-9371 SPECIAL! For One Week Only FREE SERVICE On All Makes of Electric SHAVERS PETE'S Lignter Clinle 59 King St. E. 723-2729 (Upstairs) Cadillac Billiards 17 TABLES FM Background Musie 'THIS SPACE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE 723-3474 Broedicomed Floors OPEN 9 engl - 11 PM, "Bring Family" Py jes, Gentlemen a Children with so brhhes + Located in ' eete" Bldg." 725-8112 360 King W. "THIS WEEK'S SKLAR CKAIRS Regular 109.95 SALE 69.50 Only 4 Left MERCURY FURNITURE Harwood N, Ajex 442-3711 HOFER VALLEY MEAT PRODUCTS Ressiend Rd. W. off Hwy. 12) Fresh Pork, Beef, Veal, Lamb end Poultry Lerge Variety of Cold Meats. MEAT CUT FOR HOME FREEZERS FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL WHITBY 668-4311 (3rd Concession Rd. Whitby. %* Economical Comfort 160 SIMCOE $. he tow ot one ZOLTAN & NICK'S FINA SERVICE -- PRESENTS -- FIAT 850 Floor Gear Shi wise 728-0051 Stafford Bros. Monuments in stone and . 668-3552 Now is the time to Store Your Winter Clothing Cold Storage for your Furs at WHITBY CLEANERS DAVEY TRANSPORT @ Local & Long Distance Moving @ Freight @ Livestock & Feed @ Bulk Feed Service @ Fertilizer P.C.V. Licence C.0.F, FS, & H. 623-5318 Bowmanville + ver 150 Colborne St. E. LIMITED GILLARD Cleanit Service 725-3555 _ DEPOTS 92 Wolfe -- 170% Mery 12 Bond £. -- 924 Simese N. Office & Plant et 92 Wolfe | | | | TAKE NOTICE THAT: upon the land abutting directly on the work, ofter the first publication of this notice; file with the City Cle work being undertaken 4. may appoint a time and place when any objection to the work DATED at Oshowa this 2Ist day of July, 1966. L. 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, improvement, a sanitary sewer on Rossland Road East from 95,00' west of the' east limit of Lot No. C-1, Municipal Sheet No. 3, Plan 335 to 126,50' east of the west limit of lot No. C-4, Municipal Sheet 3, Plan 335, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE os a local . The estimated cost of the work is $2,066.36. The total estimated cost per foot frontage is $10.88. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments ond the private property owner's annual rate per foot frontage is 30 cents. . Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work, and any owner may, within twenty-one days rk his objection to the said The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it will be considered, R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa. THIS SPACE FOR YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE PHONE 1723-3474 TIME T ) RESERVED FIX UP YOUR HOME NOW. COMPLETE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Reesonable Rates -- M. LOOPLE & SON 552 Dundes £., Whitby Free Ustimetes RAY"'S Smoke & Gift Simcoe $. Pleze (Simcoe ot Ritson) Phone 725-9018 POST OFFICE CARDS * GIFTS ® FILMS SCHOOL SUPPLIES SUNDRIES T Brock Radio & T.V. -- featuring -- Celor T.V. by ADMIRAL Sales end Service Use Fast ACTION TIMES WANT ADS 723-3482 725-8541 125 Brock N. WHITBY Deys 668-5830 WILSON PLAZA VARIETY * SOFT DRINKS * ICECREAM * GROCERIES COOKED MEATS SCHOOL -- Open Daily 9AM. 10 P.M. 372 Wilson S$. 728-2836

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