The Oshawa Times, 1 Apr 1960, p. 2

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1960 OSHAWA TIMES OPEN 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Vriday,, Apri 1 Industrials And Oils Hit Slump TORONTO (CP) -- Industrials and western oils slumped Thurs- day Index changes: Indusirials off 2.69 at 493.22: golds up .14 at |.89.47; base metals off .66 at 57.40; western oils off 2.05 at 99.31. The final volume was 1,551,000 Sypared with 1.802,000 Wednes- ay. Canadian Bank of Commerce fell 1'. at 48'2. Imperial Bank was off 1% at 54's, Bank of Montreal slipped a point at 49%, Toronto Dominion went down # at 51% and Bank of Nova Scotia slipped % at 63%. Imperial Qil was down 23% at 132%. Dominion Foundries and 'at 43 and 51.% with Dominion |Stores down 1% at 48%. | Weston A gained 1% i i Steel at 33, moved Hollinger dropped 3 % at 23%, {Giant Yellowknife was off a at (11%. Dome put on % at 20%, while Cassiar and Noranda both {gained 's at 12; and 40,. Algom lost 'a at 115% while |Gunmar gained 10 cents at $9.10. Home Oil A dropped % at 10%, Pacific Petroleum was off 3 at 11, and Calgary and Edmonton slipped % at 19%. Queen At Windsor 1ST OSHAWA CUB PACK IN TIMES LOBBY - Over Weekend LONDON (Reuters) The Queen drove from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle Thurs- day night for a family weekend before next week's state visit by President de Gaulle | Prince Philip drove first to Cheam School, Prince Charles' {boarding school in Berkshire. | He took Princess Anne with {him to watch the end of term school play, then drove the prin. cess and her brother to Windsor to join the Queen Six-week-old Prince Andrew is remaining at Buckingham Palace with his nurse. EVERETT HUMPHRIES DEMON STRATES 'LUDLOW' MACHINE ORGANIST NIGHTLY -- 9.12 NORMAN HOWARD HOTEL LANCASTER FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL NG ST E {AWA ONT (I 'ELROD' INTERPRETING THE NEWS South Africa UN Problem By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer South Africa as one of the countries that part in form- DAVID COUTTS EXPLAINS WORK ON THE Widows And Orphans ; Get Estate Tax Help and h \ sti to be paid only emarry, she have received as much| state as on! proposed amendment will hat where certain income rights are ter- nated or altered within four I the death of the testator eritance On .re- the assessment may be evied on an- on request and appropriate fo justments made." intended to ref when a life TROUP WITH SCOUT MASTER VISITS PLANT FLEMING MOVES: 'Tax Boost For Some Corporation Tax Canadians I Loophole Plugged mie oni Emin € proposal 1} A 18 ' roposal for a circumstances "The Canadia a man | provide taken classes of 2ND OSHAWA SCOUT 1 [GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 926% SIMCOE .ST. N. OSHAWA RA 8-6451 or RA 3-413) pulated that tion and practice are directed to- ward equality. | South Africa made it clear that it regarded both resolutions as he United 1946 contrary to the UN charter which t's been in th precludes the UN from interven- vorld body begin- ing "in matters which are essen- ning tially within. the domestic juris- Although the current n diction of any state." It refused South Africa--resulti n a spe-to with the commis- meeting of the UN Security sion irom DANGER TO RELATIONS sev In 1952, the commission said the aspec 0 the oblem doctrine of apartheid was scien- wder the country's apar- tifically false, dangerous to inter- policies nal peace and international rela- Afro-Asian tions and contrary to the dignity union now of the people. say In prophetic words, the com-| mission said apartheid could re- sult in any solution to South Africa's problems being excluded, leaving violence as "the only way out' for the natives. It saw a danger that agitation and subver- on would find fertile ground as the years passed Later, the commission reported some improvement, saying in 1955 that while the apartheid policy had not changed. its implementa- y BH tion showed a certain flexibility 3 MeCNE and caution killing o But South 21. resist UN SOME levied on " dec yility It will result be nance Mi ¢ { Y 1 li garde a lig r a propo + Yun amendment to : P aris Tax Ac lump took Nations in hot water OTT. AWA cPY--Fi MAJOR OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED PURCHASING MANAGER One of Canada's most m o d e r n manufacturers has an eutstanding open- ing in the purchasing department. ¢ \ an income tax. m come dealin ) ist his widow or years o 1X on su yment ax of um paymen reopened | ad WHOLE INCOME TAXED taxpayer the from the stmen 2 n his t g n his te v chooses not , SALT xable income \l uproa MINES AIDED Fle non-resid rey aie AL present a faxp: ( ¢ YW. can. be. re d if s lies It was neern $5,000 ind es co-operate annuit imstances was bonus o tirement rem vithin four vez of tate tax nde cial Counci lividend " " nciude thi these « fically come for Sum arose spe nada by system, there ar erminated prematurely + the pass oid placing him f in a hig "n be n this ar el bracket an ft he ; Railroad Unions kro uped ur J a double id (x = Reject Arbitration ; " > in i WASHINGTON (AP) -- Eleven m, a that ve: 3 countric ol operating railroad union . : hil 5 v lution holding . I'hursday rejected arbitration of © 1 an estate 3 that Sout! race conflict r e dispute with U.S. rail- *' Tox was creat ous and ex- constitu plosive ted a international maintenance peace and grant viola ol ) but not train human righ IMPACT oper: res | 1 left cise free to strike in 30 days National Mediation Be expected to recommend President Eisenhower appoint an South emergency board to hold gS nd recommend a ment formu ia The non-operating unions Sia wage boost of 25 cents an hour v ¢ r vivin | plu improved Britor I '¢ as « \ na X er died and left d and welfare n of n- workers separation of the nst the are paid to a ment corpo neome 15 per ' 15 per cen g families of ame as it was, div mntro axed as , Experience in textile er allied industry desirable. Good solary. ceed $1,000 tax paid yn. deducted , I'he 650.000 inions vorke n represent about Location-- 40 miles west of Ottawa Lecturer Appeals wie incom + deducted Deportation Order RF ; EVE OTTAWA (CP The ) ppeal board reser Applications For Halifax Tv Lence pre- Afro ed for the DOUBLE Write in confidence to: Industrial Relations Manager PLAYTEX LIMITED, Arnprior, Ontario 4 jis wordin nie heoret » action 1 29 that them il but the being te a problem WOMAN CLERK SAVES PAYROLL nmig Counc ed ard spe that following mass African natives March Gener As utions jud Africa continued to intervention in its in- embly in ternal affairs and took drastic one ac in 1956. withdrawing its a three-man ent representative from the apartheid the and leaving its affairs n the hands of a lesser figure J on an kin Peter disn ed ture appeal b 9h passed The 1952 of which establishec seek commission to study ituation near of Ottawa 1 two a depor s expected that the board announced withir ilion orde. » Three Men Escape * With 32000 Loot ision ples and society vacations provisions rage $2.40 wur. The railroads have posed a 15-cent hourly wage The other set out prin aid that in a multi-racial and respect for and fre red when pa human are best of legisla now ave an pro- CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE Use of Proper Garbage Containers 2620 of the City of Oshawe life expect the cut narket value of dav of his death died or 1e- her husband epresented however, she scholastic ba ckground rried soon after Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY Section 5 (a) of By-Law No. Assorted Budgies, Finches, Canaries, Gold Fish, Tropical Fish, Turtles. pan hal ate Roger N provides in part as follows: of 3a company ! "Every householder shall provide and maintain in proper order and repair, for the dwelling occupied by him, covered metal receptacles having a capacity with a diameter gi ({ole]o) CLUB 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. OX. 9-1188 FREEZERS FROM . . . CHAMBERS of not more than two cubic feet, at the top equal to the greatest diameter of the receptacle, and of type to be approved by the City Engineer." E \ npan headed bs owner of radio Ernes CB( pri ® Sports Equipment # a ate on behs $239 For Information call RA 8-5358 THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF ® Pets and Pet Supplies ® West Bend Outboards ® Raleigh Bicycles ROSSLAND SPORTS CENTRE 62 ROSSLAND WEST RA 3-7462 For information regarding any form of travel . .. DIAL RA 3-9441 We have a direct Toronte telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Owned and operated by Thomes Meadows end Ce., Conode Lid. 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.944% In order for garbage to be collected as cleanly and efficiently as possible it is necessary that householders observe the above and usq regulation containers only. Other containers have dis- advantages such as their size, shape or' material from which they are made. Plastic containers in particular have been found to be subject to cracking during cold weather. W. R.Branch Chairmen, Board of Works

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