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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1966, p. 23

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yee enya Hy ye El ye we BY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 21, 1966 23 OTTAWA (CP) -- Ontario Treasurer Charles MacNaugh- ton said today Canada's econ- omy could fall short of its 1967 potential "umess there are un- expectcdly favorable develop- ments abroad or unless there are quite vigorous changes in domestic policies." He told the annual conference of ministers of finance and pro- vincial treasurers that if Can- ada's economic policies are not suitably directed to high eco- nomic growth, net immigration will slow down, "This will mean not only that the labor force and_ production prospect for' merchandise éx- ports and for business invest- ments in 1967 "are not sufficient to provide the demand that would enable the Canadiah econ- omy to achieve its potential growth rate in non-agricultural output." ". , . The softening of mar- kets, the squeeze on after - tax profits and the gathering im- pact of pressures from Wash- ington and Ottawa on business to relax investment in Canada, would indicate a levelling - off of business investment in 1967, "In fact there could be no real increase in the volume of Economy Changes Urged To Forestall Slowdown and equipment, Certainly the statistics on contracts awarded _ been tending in that direc- tion," He said the rate of increase in non + agricultural real output could fall short of four per cent --well below Canada's potential for 1967 -- "If Canada does not accelerate the pace of residen- tial construction industry, press hard to raise secondary manu- facturing expoyts, improve puli- cies that t mobility, and crate more favorable conditions for the high } productivity in- dustries."' ' A text of His remarks was 'press, FOAM PILLOWS... 4.98 Glass Door Bookcase 29.88 Pillows too hard? Too soft? Try a Multi-purpose sliding glass door pair of these! 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Weth, a former Cana- dian amateur boxing champion, was found with a bullet lodged in his right elbow. Mrs. Werth told police she shot him with 2 .22-calibre rifle during a drink- ing spree. i will fall below potential in 1967,/business investments in plantireleased to ¢ and subsequent years will be Forces Hike tralia will reinforce its 4,500. today. announced in a few days but The present Australian com-| scripts--but slso includes some force would not mean any in- He added that he could not ABANDONED ON THE ing parents abandon their ous logistic arrangements must i Of Cruel Poverty | Supplies and tickets had been|enemies battling for a piece of at the and baby clothes by the Uni-|their rags, for a blanket to keep Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, the| Poverty is not pretty, or soft Banquet Reom King St. It was a civilized compromise|ings where there.is great want. 'women who, had lived peacably/bring help where the need is e . Live Dance Music oven TE OO. Ch areas carrying aid to the most Membership $1.00 LAST DAY \fewer turned away. Ky's cabinet will become am.-|Street, Ottawa 4 and the Bank "RED LANTERNS" will take charge of. a gue official Vietnam press said) foreign affairs and a close as-| who had been ambassador to| Ton ' ERGO RR em Re ee = Tl on trial for armed robbery es- jail bus bringing him from) alarm among Britons already) week in the escape from Dart- Michael Morris, 21, was being | . n ape FREE DRAW - Win a 25" Philips Color TV court. 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OPEN TONIGHT - AND EVERY NIGHT amount of production in 1968 be." itr. MacNaughion said the] FOR FUN LOVING PEOPLE CANBERRA (Reuters)--Aus- FULLY LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.0, Minister Harold Holt announced that further details would be not be confined to the army. fantry--a third of them con- Holt said additions to the be conscripted next year. ments at present because vari- ments, Children Victims India, There were not enough|lage all their lives, became A-GO-GO distribution of blankets, saris|nakedness, for a sari to replace scheduled for mid-morning. clawing in the dust. Credit Union Building everything was under control.|dangerous to take small offer- Ww. began. Suddenly men andjice Committee believes it must GUEST BAND Sesto" AO MUGES 7, ROL GES sa, WE GES on HELD continue to travel into remote SECO A" PLA SI PER PERSON * jdian assistance so that there Gains US. Post jmay be more supplies and! FRI., DEC. 23 "-- 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. 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