The main fear in the industry | would cause chaos in the vend- ; is..that..2-sllver. sko-tess cnoyiisg- machine: field 4¢-the-new+ force the gzovernmeiit to. intro- H coins wouldn't fit into the mach- pduce | a new type of coinage. This | ines. 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Februcry 17, 1700 ng Machine Industry|: ase WViore ~ Than Peanuts TORONTO (CP) -- Vending companies can get 24-hour cafe- machines are big business in|teria service at little cost to Canada these days, with sales|themselves," said one member from the push-button dispensers |of the industry. expected to reach about $106,-; K. C. Ronan, of Automatic 000,000 this year. Canteen Co. of Canada Ltd., Sama cha eomnanioe gre an! said vandins. wen oe mln dn me ont vous vy RS machines will be- gaged in the vending machine | come increasingly popular be- business and more than 2,000,-|cause Canadians are developing 000 Canadians feed the mechan- | into a nation of nibblers. ical dispensers nickels, dimes or) "In the past, most people quarters each day in return for were content with three meals candy, pop, cigarettes, hot/a day, but today we have the drinks, sandwiches, soups and snack habit and we want to eat laundry accessories. at frequent intervals throughout Despite the tremendous |the day. That is why we'll see growth that has taken place in| |more vending machines in the the industry -- it has grown |future," he said. about seven times faster than| Pay Raises TODAY ONLY = LAURENCE OLIVIER OTHELLO & Whe greatest Otisits crak wy the greatest actor of our time. TECRIICOLOR" PRRAPISIOR" FAROR WRREFER BABS. EVENING 8 P.M. ALL SEATS. $2:00 MATINEES 2 P.M, ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS $1.00 Free List Suspended For This Showing From the Magical World of the Brothers Grimm y= K. Gordon Murray Brings Anothe#Wonderful Fantasy total retail growth in the last | eight years -- executives md they are staying away from me- chanical restaurants and super: | markets. 9 Some Canadian companies | For Guards? could install a fully automated) supermarket, but the feeling is} OTTAWA (CP) --Solicitor-| that Canadians wouldn't respond |General Pennell said Wednes- to it. They prefer personalized | day the government is consider- | service. \ing a consultant's report on pay rates for prison guards. HOSES DON'T SELL He-had been asked by Robert Some companies have tried |< Coates (PC -- Cumberland) | marketing women's hose in dis-| hat action was taken as a re- pensers, for example, but the|<iit of a request by guards at ee pegs weren't toO SUC-| Dorchester, N.B., penitentiary | cessfu Reason: Women prefer to in- |for danger pay of $1,000 a year. ALBERT Te HAY SLM ps «SEAN CONNERY "THUNDERBALL , rownt m EVM MCRLORY NOW Vln i PLAYING ! TIMES -- 1:40 - 4:20 - 7:05 - 9:30. LCS. 9:15 spect stockings before buying TTAW --( them, rather than view ve A (SP)Oaly.:18 'of them 'the 45 parole officers employed through a window. by the national parole "veard "As a result, I believe the are trained social workers, the | vending industry's continued Commons was told Wonecnda. | growth will stem from sales in-- Only 14 of the officers are creases in the standard lines of university graduates in social food, cigarettes and drinks," sciences. No bursaries are of- says A. E. Taylor, general man-|fered to help train more offi- ager of Arco Automatic Retail. cers. Co. Ltd. The information was tabled Another industry spokesman |for David Orlikow (NDP--Win- was more optimistic. He predic-!nipeg North) by Solicitor-Gen- ted: that apartment lobbies will jeral Pennell. one day be equipped with mach: | sananansone ines selling milk, bread, tooth- TODAY, FRI. & SAT paste and soft-drinks in cartons. | é . 7 ELVIS Presizy, | "As Canadians spend more) and more. hours on recreation, there will also be a demand for fully automated stores so that retail clerks will be able to get) away on weekends," he said. | He suggested that the mivent | of automatic stores may be fairly close, since machines have been developed that give change for bills as well as sil- | ver. | CANDY IN MOMENT OF SWEETNESS across the courtroom today during a recess in the first degree murder trial where she and her nephew, Mel- vin Lane Powers, are charged in the death of her husband. (AP) Candace Mossler smiles and holds a finger to her mouth as she and her attor- ney Clyde Woody look ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Boom Brings Plenty Jobs But Some Under-Houred fairs Minister Martin announced) week ordered regular day-time SAVE ON EQUIPMENT Wednesday. However, the num-|programming at the time for-| One of the main advantages ber of RCAF planes in the lift' mer U.S. Ambassador George of vending machines in industry will be reduced to two from four! _, i is that a plant can serve meals March 1 "because the air trans- F. Kennan was testifying before without heayy capital outlays port resources of the RCAF will|the Senate foreign relations| for a kitchen and all its accout- be heavily taxed in meeting committee in Washington. |rements. prior commitments." Friendly protested that CBS! 'The cost of a plant kitchen | news should have covered theiruns to at least $50,000, but " MATINEES ONLY! a SATURDAY | AN D SUNDAY at 1.30 3.30 AVEN Club At the K. of C. Hall 184 BOND ST. W. Where the "Action Is" THIS FRIDAY, FEB. 18th Proudly Presents THE APOSTLES PLUS BIG HIT "SEVEN SLAVES AGAINST THE WORLD" BILTMORE Last Complete Show et 8:30 FRIDAY LITTLE CAESAR and the OTTAWA (CP)--The booming economy is drawing 2 higher| proportion of the population into the \labor force but 74 out of evéry 1,000 workers last month worked less than their normal hours. Figures issued Wednesday by) the Dominion Bureau of Statis-| tics for last month showed a, marked climb to 53.3 per cent from 52.9 in January of both 195 and 1964. Last month, of the 6,274,000 employed workers other than farmers, there were 5,689,000 whose jobs entailed working 35 hours or more a week. In the labor force survey con- ducted duing the week ended) Jan. 15, only 5,272,000 of these) were reported actually at pork) for 35 hours or more. This meant 74 out of every 1,000 were not at work, some for economic and some for other reasons. The 74 compared with 73 in| January last year and only 64 in January, 1964 An analysis of last month's la- bor force survey showed the number of workers on short- time hours was 48,000, com- pared with 54,000 in January 1965. But the number off work because of lay-offs was higher at 13,000 compared with 11,000 in January last year. HEDY REMANDED LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ac- 'tress Hedy Lamarr pleaded not guilty through her lawyer Wed- nesday to a charge of petty theft and was ordered to stand trial Apil 13 in municipal court. The 51-year-old actress is accused of shoplifting $86 worth of mer- chandise from a department store last Jan. 27. NAMED CHAIRMAN OTTAWA (CP) -- Howard J. Darling of Ottawa, director of) economic studies with the fed- eral transport department, has been named full-time chairman of the Canadian Maritime Com-| mission, it was announced Wed- nesday. WAY NOW IS CLEAR BOSHAM, England This Sussex village removed all identification signs in 1940 lest they help German troops after the expected invasion. The last sign now has been replaced, more than 25 years later. MANY CALL FOR HELP CARDIFF, Wales (CP) More than 1,000 people a day are ringing a local telephone number to get advice on giving 'up smoking. The tape-recorded message is sponsored by the St Paul's Seventh Day Adventist church here. FIND HUNDRED SNEEZES SALISBURY, England (CP)-- Researchers here have isolated more than 100 virus which cause the common cold The variety and quantity viruses is complicating efforts to develop a vaccine, says Dr D. A. project. PEACE PAPER STRUGGLES LONDON (CP)--Peace News the pacifist weekly newspaper founded in 1936, is in danger of collapse unless it can raise £10 000 to pay its debts. Circulation in the late 1950s was more than 11,000 but has sunk to 6,000 since the 1963 nuclear test ban treaty EXTEND AIRLIFT OTTAWA (CP) -- Zambia will be extended until the end of April, External Af-i (CP) -- strains; of J. Tyrrell, director of the Canada's participation in the oi! airlift to FRIENDLY | REPLACEMENT | full hearings as did its principle! with food - vending machines, | NEW YORK (AP)--Richard| §S. Salant was named acting| president of Columbia Broad-) casting System news, effective immediately, it was announced Wednesday by John A. Schnei- | der, CBS vice - president in| charge of broadcasting. The ap- pointment followed the resigna- tion Tuesday of Fred W. |Friendly in a policy disagree- ment with Schneider who last WE ARE of PART WE HAVE PLAYED BUILDING The competitor, NBC. 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