Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1962, p. 12

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Industrials, CHAMPION TREE CLIMBER Danny Sailor of Cloverdale, B.C., scampers down a spar tree in a demonstration of his Skill at a loggers' sports day 60 Seconds Lost For Two OTTAWA hours Tuesday, seconds behind the world The Dominion Observatory, whose margin of error in -re- porting the correct time is cal- culated in thousandths of a sec- ond, said a new technician who was "a wee bit green' caused the "embarrassing" situation M. M. Thompson, chief of the observatory's positional astron- omy division, said a power fail- ure at the observatory trans. mitter interrupted short-wave time signal broad- cast at 10:30 a.m. and that the clock which controls the con- tinuous broadcast recording was reset one minute slow. (CP) -- For two Canada was 60 rest. of the GOLD SEAL FARM Newest and Finest Meat Store OPEN THURS. «FRI.¢SAT. 75 picHMonpD ST. W. 'Oshawa's" the official | in Vancouver. Sailor recently defended his world title tor | rope and tree climbing by | scampering up and down a | Hours It later observatories around the coun- try. was The observatory's time is cal- culated by synchronizing its own astronomical observations with the time recorded by the atomie clock operated by the National Research Council. Mr. Thompson that the time was correct and only the time broadcast was wrong. He said there had been sim- ilar occurrences on "very rare occasions" in the past. "We feel somewhat ashamed . . . but it is not unknown to happen in |the best time services." emphasized gy 100-foot tree in 37.4 seconds at an Albany, Ore., timber carnival. --(CP Wirephoto) ANCIENT ISLAND Cyprus in the Mediterranean |was settled by the Phoenicians jabout 800 BC. 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The Indian {00k a. beating during moder- Canadian Press Business Editor|West Bihar project is expected|ately heavy trading on the stock Afuoutbamedts: from fhe tn? make possible the irrigation! market Tuesday. ni fof 1,000,000 crop acres annually. le Banking stocks led the broad ternational Bank for Reconstruc- industrial retreat as Imperial tion and Development, com-) ank of Commerce dropped 1, monly known as the World Bank} Bae of Montreal % and Bank of Nova' Scotia 14. structive developments in many|lem and expense in industry, Great West Life was the day's parts of the world. and one that has given rise to| biggest loscr, down 5 to 70. In- Recent announcements from) 4 whole new industry in itself./toyprovincial Pipe Line dropped the bank 'and its affiliate, the) The problem and the devices 2 and goed ps -aoage ion International Development AS-|>roated to deal with it: will be, . Among base metals, Interna- ee | Icon- Soe on ine tor Canadian sup. (the subject of an exposition and] rrqee yia Noranda, and. Hud. ply or construction bidding, in-|a conference in Toronto Oct./son Bay Mining each went clude the following: 15-18. down %. Development credit equivalent Fe REIS Py gc FPR a Violamac, J to $18,000,000 to Pakistan for the, Advance ce ge SSatariggs| per prospect, took the biggest " |position--called gee ' Khairpur ground water and sal-/7,, ; reer floss among speculatives, going {Handling in Canada Exposition! down 05 cents 10 $1 Ob a --lists y developments, in- i lists new : turnover of 523,700 shares. Just moving things about |p the Timmins cop- Indus Valley. and speculatives -- junior issues. Among seniors, Hollinger dropped % and Dome jand Giant Yellowknife each 1%. On index, industrials were down 5.12 at 530.38, base metals 6 at 182.94 and wester noils 98 at 95.93. Golds gained .19 jat 102.70. Volume was 2,966,000 I shares compared with 3,670,000 Monday. } SMALLER BULLDOGS The French bulldog, smaller than the English bulldog, origi- nated with crossbreeding of the latter with other breeds. ada Ltd., $1.25, Sept. lord Aug. 17. DIVIDENDS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Auto Electric Service Co,} |Ad., 61%4 cents, Sept. 15, record | Aug. 17. Bank of 'Montreal, 45 one Sept. 1, record July 31. Ford Motor Company of Can.- | 15, rec-! Royal Bank of Canada, 55 icents, Sept. 1, record July 31. United Corporation Ltd., Class A 38 cents, Class B 22% cents, pfd. 38 cents, Aug. 15, record oul! 31. ues eae Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Mome-Nursing Care for SVERYONE" GIANT BEDDING Credit equal to $15,000,000 to, India for the SONE irrigation) system in West Bihar and an- cluding what is described as an electronic batching system that automatically selects materials for punch-card mixing of con- jfo 11 cents on a total of 392,- New Kelore dropped 3% cents, 630 shares. Delhi Pac slipped 10 cents to 55 cents on 99,800 other of $18,000,000 to India for improvements at the port of Bombay. A loan equivalent to $30,000,- 000. for continuation of a na- tional power expansion program aging Exposition will be held in in Yugoslavia. Toronto Nov. 6-8 and 143 com- 2XICAN POWER panies have resetved space to ay Geere oper to $120,000.: date anne aoe people are 000 in Mexico for a country- expecte peli ' wide expansion of electric power facilities and another for During last $30,500,000 for extension of the bulk shipments of lcountry's toll transport system.|whisky to the United States label as whisky imported from The Pakistan project is in- have increased from 83,849 gal-| Canada. |tended to restore and protect lons in 1956 to 820,791 gallons \the productivity of more than) in 1961, says Benjamin: Marks, 300,000 acres of farmland now} vice- "presiden t of L. J. McGuin- being driven out of production) ness and Co. Ltd., distillers. He Iby increasing water-logging and' estimates the total value of bulk EDNA ANN HATS FINAL crete, asphalt, foundry sand or} shares. even cake mixes. Golds provided the only sign of strength of the market and sales by all Canadian distillier- ies at $2,500,000 in 1961. The bulk shipments consist of Canadian whiskies cus tom- blended to the order of the years United States importer, who bot- the five REDUCED UP TO ~~, 90% AND MORE TO CLEAR Lan All this season's merchandise ALL SALES FINAL EDNA ANN HATS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Heavy Chrome Deluxe Hi-Chairs Arborite foot-rest. Sold et 18-95. CASH AND CARRY 10.74 Andrew Malcolm Fruitwood French Provincial Bedroom tray and adjustable (Opposite Motor City Bowling Alley) THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR STEAK IS FROM GOLD SEAL FARMS WHO HAVE NOW ENTERED THE STEAK @ SPECIALTY FIELD. 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