Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1962, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 5, 1962 17 'Vitamin Need | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | ' Graham-Paige [madi n apo arenet tn a BRIDGE APPROACH DECKING LAID pected to start May 1 when | first direct road link between three small gaps in main | the two Saults, is expected | bridge framework are closed. | to be open for traffic in No- Out Of St le --(CP Wirephoto) The $20,000,000 bridge, the | vember Carpenters and ironworkers | the international bridge that work to complete construction | will link Sault Ste Marie, of forms and reinforcing rod | Ont., and Sault Ste. Marie, tying at the Canadian end of | Mich. Concrete pouring is ex- | Order Inquiries 2, Police Forces preliminary investigations of] about it municipal police forces in Wiar-| quire into law enforcement i Ontario -- had received com plaints about police forces in 1e «letter claims Western the two centres was dismissed without specific |Filled By Diet | Boost For Tea TORONTO (CP)--Too many Canadians are taking vitamins \*willy nilly" that they don't ede need, Health Minister) |Dymond said Wednesday. | | He spoke as the legislature's standing committee on 'health 'approved a bill jrequire a doctor's prescription \for ordering large quantities of lhig -potency vitamins. | 'We read glowing advertise- jments about vitamins,"' Dr. Dy- jmond said, "but the average |Canadian eating an average diet doesn't need them." Most vitamins sold over the counter in drug stores are harm-} ess, he added, but exports in| he nutritional field are con-| icerned about the dangers of over-doses of certain vitamins jwhich could have harmful results. 'Use Of Husky Mission By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor and the remainder consumed by, India--it is the country's larg- est earner of foreign exchange. This is one reason a delega- Ai 452,000,000 pounds was éxported which would. Tea is more than a drink in the great tea-thirst of the In- dian people themselves. TARGET SET Now Gardens NEW YORK (AP) -- The Graham - Paige Corp. became the Madison Square Garden Corp. on a vote of stockholders Wednesday. ' Meeting in Lansinf, Mich., the stockholders also approved a change in the nature of the tion from the India Tea Board Production target of the cur- business from an investment how is touring Canada and the United States in an effort to in- crease sales on this continent. A. S. Bam, board chairman and delegation leader, says pro- duction and world exports are increasing, but for some reason India tea has not been retaining its traditional share of the North American market. Its share of the Canadian market, for instance, has dropped from 48 per cent to 35 per cent in the last 10 years The answer doesn't lie with ithe Canadian housewife, except perhaps indirectly over a long period, because teas are not marketed by country of origin. rent Indian five-year plan is 900,000,000 pounds by 1965, with 610,000,000 pounds for export. Canada now buys about 16,- 000,000 pounds of India tea yearly valued at around $9,000,- 000 The United Kingdom is much the biggest buyer at 280,000,000 pounds, followed by Russia, the United States, Canada and Ire- land in that order Because of the importance of the industry to the Indian econ- omy the Indian government is offering various incentives. These include loans for new, equipment; selective planting by scientific methods, including DIVIDENDS The company plans to begin | building here this summer a new Madison Square Garden arena and business complex on ithe site of the Pennsylvania | Station. The planned new arena and business complex will be 75 per jcent owned by Graham-Paige and 25 per cent by the Penn- sylvania Railroad, whose trains |would operate below ground level. The $55,000,000 project in- cludes a hotel, a 25,000-seat stadium, and commercial build- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Coronation Credit Corporation, six cents, April 30, record April Dominion Oilcloth and Lino- leum Co. Ltd., 30 cents, April 30, record April 11 Laurentide Financial Corpora- tion, pfd., 3144 cents, April 30, record April 10. .. Parker Drilling Co. of Canada Ltd., 15 cents, May 1, record April 16. Peoples Credit Jewellers Lid., Tobacco Farmers Bypass Regulation By THE CANADIAN PRESS SIMCOE (CP) -- Three to-| bacco farmers who bypassed! ; i ae + regulations of the Ontario Flue- rod a a share; 1960, $5,908,- Cured Tobacco Growers' Mar- BAe TORONTO (CP) -- The re-|Wiarton Mayor Harold Wyonch, keting Board said Wednesday céntly-appointed Ontario Polic« |W ho said the force is "bad" and they legally shipped tobacco to Commission Wednesday orderec|the local council can do nothing Quebec William Broda of RR 3 Scot- The commission also ordered jand. Ont.. James Puskas, Jr.. ton and St. Marys an investigation of the St. of Scotland, and George Sebock The three-man commission--|Marys force, after receiving a of Woodstock last year grew to- sitting for the first time to in-|letter from fired Police Chiefhacco in Norfolk, Oxford and ° injJack' Western through is law- Brant counties. The board had r not allotted marketing quotas tc the land The farmers said they NET EARNINGS Canada Steamship Lines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $5,361,- ended Dec. 31: 1961, $2,078,424, £173 a share; 1960, $1,968,046, $1.64. Hamilton Cotton Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $308,- 778, $3.59 a share; 1960, $267,147,' in 5 2. Home Oil Lid., year ende Dec. 31: 1961, $249,000; 1960, net Ww loss $681,000 ob. Northern Telephone Ltd., year) ended Dec. 31: 1961, $654,708, 34} | In Antarctic be replaced by motor toboggans/sources, such as Indonesia and for all but the roughest jour-! Africa. nate We . any Heys. , Gey Paper Se. tae, Cnt New scientific andilutions. One is increased pro- mapping some notable journeys with dogs) mably would bring prices down field party this year|nadian importers to take larger 1,000 miles by dog/quantities of higher-priced In- sled, including 800 miles on the dian-teas, such as those from southern travelled d polar plateau e But the leader of the party,,Mr. Bam describes as un- who made a equalled anywhere in the world to Greenland -18| He emphasized, however, that months ago to get a new supply|the main interest of all tea special It lies. rather, with the tea im- 'ePlacement of bushes, some of common 15 cents, May 15, rec- from them 100 years old; and irriga- ord April 30 tion. In Canada the delegation is, yniversities of Bombay and Lon- visiting Halifax, Saint John,'don in science and engineering, porter, who blends teas various countries to get his fin- ished product CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. (CP) BLAMES THE PRICE N.B., Montreal, Toronto, p0s- was India's iron and steel con- Use of husky dogs in the Ant-| Price, apparently, has been sibly Vancouver; and, in the trojjer from 1957 to 1961 and, at arctic is thought to be nearing operating against Indian tea be- United States, New York, C 'an end New Zealand is one of the Jast)price at auctions in Calcutta, and San Francisco countries to use them there, but| London and elsewhere than teas) Mr, Bam, a graduate of the to India experts say they are likely tojof similar quality from other = ----_________ : 'l-'a press interview, he said he cause it commands a_ higher cago, Indianapolis, Los Angeles wished to express appreciation for assistance Canada has given ing and an amphitheatre. « CENTER OF LINCOLN CENTRE Hotel EMPIRE Broadway at 63rd Street © 700 rooms & suites -- most with Ale CONDITIONING, TY ond radio © Excellent Restauran -- Coffee Shap~o Cocktail Lounge © Garage adjacent to hovel PLUS many special Empire comventenees oudh at Baby Sitters, Physicien, Sighteceing Buses, Tram & Plane Reservations, Radio & TV Ticket? NEW YORK ___23,NX -- COlumbus 5-7400 Mr. Bam sees two possible so- Aluminum SIDING have madejduction in India which presu- years. The|and the other is to persuade Ca- Assam and Darjeeling which @ Save On Fuel Bills Aluminum AWNINGS ® Eliminates Costly Painting © All-Weather Insulation Commission chairman Judge'charges being laid against him. tained a federal government ex- skies. s¢ ae | ait Bruce J. S Macdonald said he Judge Macdonald said he has cise permit for raw leaf cents a share; 1960, $499,004, 29 an the oe before air sup- tore ten fa Canker' tao Bareed will ask the provincial police to|received complaints that the The board is the marketing cents port, dogs were superior, "be- States and Germany. cau ik a have a senior officer investigate chief was fired because he went authority for the province's| in ------~\eause if anything happens, you/member of tea councils which the Wiarton force. about his duties "'too assid- 4,600 tobacco growers. Board) BALANCE OF PAYMENTS can eat them. But the toboggans carry on such peat ag romo- He said the commission will uously" to suit some people. 'chairman George Demeyere,| Canada's net balance of inter-\are faster and less trouble, and tion. ' , decide whether to hold a full 'It would be an unhappy sit-/who views the farmers' sales as national indebtedness rose to|modern mchines can go almost India last year produced 771,- inquiry after it receives the of- uation if police officers were a test of the board's powers, $18,000,000,000 at the end of 1961;anywhere that dogs can. 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