Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1961, p. 27

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Army Personnel: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1961 27 Tobacco Problem r | Start Exercise Bl d On Fi Stolen Bond Case ame n rm army personnel was flown to e H TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)--jreported that the smaller com-|gey as the start of SS Testimony eard Imperial Tobacco Company of|panies are buying farily well| testing the mobility of Canada's FiCanada was blamed 'Tuesday and most of them increased) United Nations standby force. TORONTO (CP) -- Martin)ada. It has been the subject of for the problem of no - sale to-|their purchases this week. The joint army-air-force MAN-|pecnick 28 of Toronto, one of|three years. i poem Common Market member- .4|bacco that so far has disturbed % x ee | aa i and dominated the 1961-62 mar-/SEEK MORE OFFERINGS Pee ee enced fe test|two men charged with posses-| Besides the Brockville theft,|, Mr- Hees, here to open a reg- ( rece s ane Lake yt | Pig ote the operational efficiency of the|sing stolen bonds, might have ne oe ec bends K corel yp ong per gem <a pod - cos £43. m ES i? ' acco crop. ial, which dominates Canadian standby force and capability of| written signatures on three doc- hall at Dinsmore, Sask., and in|* terview his department is, Daily sale of tobacco at Till- A _|the RCAF's Air Transport Com- : " "| sonburg and two other tobacco tobacco buying, were purchas: aid tiecmove the too uments, an expert from the at-lnoldups at branches of the|. /00king into this industry by' helt wuction. centres if Route ond = gg of the crop, the quickly to any part of the world,|torney - general's crime labor-| Banque Canadienne Nationale at pea le ba bol Botnet . western Ontario is averaging) °°"° S#0- It involves the airlift of ap-|atory said Tuesday. Marieville, Que., and Montreal, youla be for every industry 1,800,000 pounds, compared with A, E. Gardner, manager Of/ proximately 900 specially| Resnick and Laughlin Mac-|4ll in 1958. from the point of view of pro- about 3,000,000 pounds last year.|leaf buying for Imperial, said it/trained and equipped army per-|Pherson, 52, of Toronto, are| Arthur Wilcox, a document| ductivity and employment." In a' statement issued Tues-|2PPeated no - ng feat onisonnel of the Ist Battalion,|/charged with possessing $25,000\examiner testifying at the pre-| He said that only after Can- day, the Ontario Flue - Cured the market has "'droppe ; Royal 22nd-Regiment and aux-|in stolen bonds, among them|}iminary hearing, said similar-/ada has "a balance sheet" will: Tobacco Growers' Marketing markably tg Ree nis ged © Ojliar units, The troops are being| bonds taken in a $3,500,000 rob- ity of handwriting on three doc-|she know whether it would be Board said Imperial Tobacco is|°°¥5: He attri -- the in-/flown in groups of 67 from Val-\bery at the Brockville Trust| uments known as bond suspense|a good thing to try and get into not buying its share of the crop.|*™¢8S° 17 sales to better grad-| cartier, Que., to Downsview and|and Savings Company in 1958.|vouchers indicated a strongithe Common Market. Study' The statement also said the|™8 at the auction --e then to Bagotville, Que., in a/Resnick faces two other! nossipility Resnick wrote signa-|also would show whether Can- | |board is "giving deep consider-| He said his company's main|continuous operation. charges. tures purporting to be those of|ada--if entry were desirable--, ation to some means of elimin-\<omplaint with the: market is) The RCAF has assigned 20| m2 Brockville robbery was|persons named Polard, Morris|should apply for full or asso- ating the no - sale tobacco|that not enough tobacco is be-|aircraft and crews to carry oUutlin. jargest of its kind in Can-land Strand. ciate membership. rather than send it home to the|ing affered for sale to enable/the round-the-clock airlift that Attend The Gigantic barns." his firm to be selective in its| will continue until Dec. 17. The marketing board decided| buying. at a special meeting last week) "If it is graded or priced pro- VITAL LIGHT Being Held At... 'Canada Studying -- EEC Possibility tg RMZPA®, (Crh tendo Mie ada is. giving careful study to possible application for Euro- |keting of Canada's major to- to talk to individual buyers|perly, it will sell," Mr. Gard-| The Sandy Hook lighthouse on about the volume of no - sale|ner said. "But if the board low-|the approaches to New York) tobacco, ers its offerings, we COauiNy | HArLOE, built in 1763, is the old-| The board's statement Friday!! haven't got much choice.' est in the United States. ASK YOUR Canadian Crecific AGENT ABOUT... @ Scenic-Dome rail travel saci : i Sus -- ios 2 DISOKVEX Ln SANTO DOMINGO after disorder along street in Santo Domingo Monday. Youth was among many high school students who paraded along an avenue in the Do- minican Republic capital call- ing for the ouster of President Joaquin Balaguer. --AP Wirephoto Dominican youth, his shirt torn and ripped to the waist, 4s escorted to safety by police- @ All-inclusive fares (including meals, berth, ete.) uled for Jan. 11-25, will review ative schemes established at the development of the co-oper- Bylaw Rescinded tm Group discount fares @ Overseas Steamship services FELT Bros. Jewellers man as other youths follow Drew At Head escin Oxford. "Membets of the Canadian del- On Fluoridation TORONTO (CP)--Anti-fluori- Of Delegation egation include Dr. F. C. A. . Jeanneret, chancellor of the Un-|dation petitions which flooded Deen, Casetien Maia Mice iversity of Toronto, and Rev.|into the Metro Toronto execu- sioner in London, will head the Henri Legate, rector of the|tive committee Tuesday forced Canadian delegation to the sec-| | University of Ottawa. rescinding of a bylaw which ond Commonwealth education| called for fluoridation of the conference next month in New| EVACUATE AMERICANS oo, " died here beginning Delhi, it was announced Tues-| WASHINGTON (AP) -- The\Dec: 15. day. |state department reported Tues-| Tem per cent of voters in Mr. Drew was Canada's chief|day the successful evacuation of|seven of Metro's 13 member representative at the first Com- |139 Americans from the Congo's municipalities must sign peti- monwealth education confer-|troubled Katanga_ province. tions against such water treat- ence at Oxford in July, 1959, | Press officer Lincoln White said|ment to force a plebiscite. which set up a student ex-|most of the Americans are mis-| The anti-fluoride groups have change program. |sionaries and only one man sus-|obtained encugh names in five The second conference, sched-' tained minor injuries. 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