Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 22

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wiper ee Gallas RAM tip easiest INDIAN PROSPECTUKS | WKAR SUIT, TUU e WINNIPEG (CP) -- Attend-| DOVER, England (CP)--The| ance totalled 178 at the second) Channl Swimming Association containers and gspeetaci@; rnrougn these measures, «ne way to Northern ireland under frames and lenses. |government is making a bold|the generous measures of assist- Most of the new firms have,and imaginative attack on the|ance which are available. i come from England and Wales Nroblem of unemployment, and} - government sponsored pros-jhas just made a change in its! NORTHERN SPECIAL (Hudsdn Bay port of Churchill to Northern Ireland, but a|MYr. Bell assured me that he) LASTING STYLE necting course for Indians and|rule that swimmers may wear! wINNIPEG (CP) -- Two si will leave here, Aug. 10 and number of United States firms|looked forward with optimism! High heels first became fash-/Metis in northern Manitoba.| only goggles and helmet, The| ° SIX-| aug, 17. This is the 26th year are on the list, and there is at/and confidence to more andjionable in the early 18th cen-/Four to six days' instruction|association has added: "ana|4@y 'rail xcursion trips forithe CNR has operated these least one from West Germany.imore new industry finding itsitury in France. was given at seven settlements.!/swimming costume." tourists and fishermen to thejtrips. industry and shipbuilding. That| For a project of special explains why today there is/value to the country's econo- a considerable surplus of labor.;)my, and which cannot be 4 4 , t There has, since the war, been| housed in a standard type of am J é ; ; Q bé 9 a drop of one third in the num-|building, the government can) z ' . bd ber employed in agriculture.|build a special factory which) j/ "a t . There has been a decline in| the company can buy under an) te i... ' ' the numbers employed in the amortization agreement. Indus-) + eS iitts, » det linen industry, largely due to|trial premises in Northern Ire- "Lawn-Master' ROTARY MOWER the introduction of modern ma- land are derated for local taxes chines and techniques, and in| by 75 per cent, so that a typical the last two or three years,| annual rate to be paid on a new shipbuilding has been going/20,000 square feet factory in) through a period of recession. the Belfast area would be! around $1200. | SEEK NEW INDUSTRIES 18" Cut---2'% h.p. Clinton Engine A "START-OF-THE-SEASON":> FEATURE BUY--'Most any day now, the grass is going te start growing "a mile-a-minute"! On your mark; get set; MOW! Here's a full-size, full- powered work horse that'll trim your lawn-cutting problems down to size in jig time. 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Further grants are is ij of the "black spots" in the em-|also given towards the cost of ployment picture of the United training unemployed workers PAYMENT EASY Kingdom: for the new project. These in- TERMS I Ireland|Clude grants for courses in nay et gy ee eg oo various industrial trades, run three main sources of employ-|>Y the ministry of labor at ment -- agriculture, the textile Z0vernment training centres. } ,|is put into effect was passed in| major plan to encourage new i intosttine to become establish. 1945. Since then, more than 160 ed in the country, and to assist|"¢W firms have started pro- establish industries with plans|@uction in Northern Ireland for expansion which would add|"™der the government's de- to their employment potential. | V¢lopment program. 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