Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1962, p. 14

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4 THE OSHAWA Times, Feidey, November 9, 1962 'United Appeal Drive Gets Average Support A SURVEY, CP CROSS-CANAD. By THE CANADIAN PRESS [reached its * is gave the Unitedjput in Mae Bon to be the sec- Appeal fail campaigns aboutjond qyerthe-stop drive in the nS Support this year. A representative selection of DESPITE WAGE FREEZE = 30 of the 108 community charit -Grives launched this tail reached more period. A Cross-Canada Survey by the oa a civil service wage freeze, canvassers turned in $740 more Canadian Press snowed 'the 30 seven cities with million-dollar- slightly th ® Plus targets, reached its goal : oot of thelr cembined ob- within the scheduled campaign A few er! Legh Fredericton} 06,971 goal and Ottawa, among the Despite poor weather city's goal was declared reached in mid-December. Vancouver also extended its campaign, to Nov, 14, and had collected $1,935,964, or 64.4 per loc sta wa days of overtime. Hamilton realized $996,327 of)'iM@, was "reactivated in the its $1,310,000 target by the end|'#s of the scheduled period, or about}97ate- ited, Dosco's parent company, One of the first steps the|said in a statement from his ficials said there was still about}/company took when the con-|Toronto office that the contract 74 per cent, but campaign of- $200,000 in. donations outstand-/tra Diesel Contract Planned To Begin Work Early 1963 MONTREAL (CP) -- Henry Balle, president of Montreal Lo- the Canadian General Electric Limited the go-ahead to manu- comotive Works Limited, saidjfacture $3,000,000 worth of trac- being considered fully by the Argentina authorities as part of the Argentina rail ays re- ture," he said. "The entire matter now is) HAMBONE REMEMBERED AIRESFORD, England (CP) A stone memorial to mongrel equipment program, and we are|Hambone Junior has been un- hopeful of positive information|veiled in this Hampshire town. from Argentina in the near fu-ihe dog was the pet of an American regiment stationed The Dosco order was to have here during the Second World been filled by its Trenton, N.S.! warm Hambone was killed in a YR POMERAT IRS CINCO SE GOES OG " WIN BOOK AWARD Scottish author, whe now Hives EDINBURGH (CP) -- The|in Canada. Frederick Niven award for the SWEET CIGARS best novel by a Scottish author COLDWATER, Ont, (CP in the last three years has been|A busy workman here po tig 3 shared by Allan Campbell Mc-/four-year-old boy to go and buy Lean for his book The Islanderjhim some cigars from a and Alistair Mair for The Dey-|store. The child ret il's Minister. The award was/Promptly with the cigars--made founded by the widow of a'of candy. contract for 70 diesel-electric|trol gear for the | Mr. Balle said the contract,|/poration to build railway cars cent of the objective, after five}Suspended last May beacuse ofjfor Argentina was still unset- unsettled conditions in Argen-|tled. car accident just. before D-Day.| -- Thursday work on £ $14,000,000|tion motors, generators and con-|Plant. tives, at omotives for the Argentina|GE's plant in Peterborough. te railway will get under} 4 $20,000,000 contract with y early next year. Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- be T. J. Emmert, president of t few days." He did not elab-|Hawker-Siddeley Canada Lim- ct was restored was to givelwas still being considered, JAMES STEWART JOHN rene," AUDREY HEPBURN "OSHAWA'S FINEST COFFEE HOUSE" Cc THIS WEEK FEATURING FriSat--Sun. Only Gord Lightfoot CHATEAU RECORDING STAR cities -- representing $25,745,257 000 8B. *-of the estimated nat.onal target! Ln ly! bes -- = Some smaller centres polled Of $35,125,000--had __ registered] year's target. reported extensions of the cam- contributions of $22,445,343. Montreal fell 6.1 per cent paign deadline to allow "mop Many of the campaigns, injshort of a hoped-for $2,305,000)?" operations aimed at round- scentres from Halifax to Vic-latter raising its sight by about ing out totals nearer their pro- - toria, were extended past sched-/seven per cent from the 1961|/°¢ed soals. uled deadlines as canvassers|objective. Last year, Montreal) The extra effort by canvass- put on a fresh burst of effort| was the only one of the million-|¢TS, together with the final tot- .t@ collect from reluctant or dollar-plus cities to reach its| ing up of corporation and em- tardy donors. goal. purse payroll] ---- Some cities, such as Windsor| By its scheduled deadline, the|P/edges, may well push the total Ont., had not yet totalled up! Metropolitan con appeal| "ational contribution to United large corporation donations, and/had brought in 99.5 per cent of APPeal to _a new high. some had not yet added in/the $9,717,000 target, dropped by) 'weekly pledges to be deducted)five per cent after the 1961' ap-| .from employe pay cheques. peal closed short. The 115 community cam-| winnipeg increased its objec-| - paigns (seven of which are helditiye by five per cent this year! in winter or spring) this yeat/and by Nov. 5 -- two-thirds of| _ were shooting for about 107 per|the way through its six - week! cent of the $32,000,000 actually/drive -- had collected $913,903/ raised last year. of the projected $1,307,000 cotal | COVERS 1,918 AGENCIES Edmonton aimed about three Funds from the once-a-year|per cent higher this year--at wee are ei ra to 1,-/$1,093,000 -- and had realixed| welfare organizations across Canada in a system that United $900,000 by the end of the! Appeal advocates say does scheduled month - long cam- away with some of the hit-or-jPaign. The deadline was ex- miss budgeting of many small tended to Nov. 16. Last year the agencies and spares the char- ity donor from a_ continuous round of canvassers. The number of community Is continues to increase. tom 1950 to 1954 they grew in number by 30 per cent and total contributions by two-thirds. In * the next five years, the growth « fate was about the same while giving increased by almost 15 . per cent. Only Newfoundland now has 'no community fund drives, « Prince Edward Island this year *having launched a province- : wide appeal for the first time » with a $277,486 objective. A late * harvest slowed the canvass, and 'l only 57 per cent had been col- » lected by Nov. 5, but officials * were optimistic the goal would = be reached. * Moncton, N.B., for the fourth » consecutive year, was the first ° * Canadian centre to go over the by chalking up a target of 'Sha by Oct. 16, after a 10- day campaign. Wheat, Flower 'Shipping Said Low This Year OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian = TIMES--1:50--3:50---5:50---7:50----LAST SHOW 9:30 SWINGING! LOVING! SINGING & B16 SONG Harel | mM COPY ELVIS MAK , a7 D alahad ABSTRACT 153 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA NOTE Thurs. 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. NEW OPEN Fri. and Sat. 9:30 p.m. - 3:00 a.m. HOURS Sunday 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Sid BILTMORE. BOTH FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS{ ~, ADing-Dong-Dilly Of AJazzed-Up Gala, Fun-Filled | DANCE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 90 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA Mixed-Up Saturday,.Nov. 10th }|}| NGA. 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SADIE HAWKINS DANCE DRESS: -- HARD TIMES ADMISSION LAST DAY $1.00 PER COUPLE 60c STAG Girls' Turn to Ask the Fellows "EL cp" AGE LIMIT 15 - 21 "year, totalled 53,000,000 bushels, IN TECHNICOLOR . w Sdown 233 per cent from a year a m Sees earlier, the bureau of statistics "reported today. « Most of the 17,800,000-bushel «drop in the two-month S ments was due to a fall-off in Sexports to Communist China, at #°4,900,000 bushels compared with toa. in August-September, * Today's report on world as 4 j : : ee : ' Ewheat trade showed declines in i : fs : ae ; : EES ; exports by two of the. three ee Yee j oe oe : j : {other major exporting countries ee d ' a eS ' : : 4 as well. United States exports y ae ae bi 4 g ee : ; ee e @! sin the corresponding period fell sto $8,500,000 bushels from 106,- 200,000, and Australian exports to 13,700,000 from 40,- 400,000, while --. by Ar- arate, rose to 8,000,000 from - Combined exports of 173,200,- You can count on O'Keefe brewmasters never to fumble the flavour of their ale. Every drop is as brisk, bright and exhil- arating as an autumn afternoon. Enjoy this popular brew soon. Today, for in- stance. Say OK for O'Keefe and get the natural flavour of pure ale. 'A MAMNEER PaM PROOWENOR> A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE "ADDED SATURDAY MATINEE -- AT 1:30 P.M, ONLY! "INVADERS FROM MARS"--iIn Color PLUS -- 4 -- CARTOON COMEDIES -- 4 =000 bushels by the four coun- =tries, including Canada, were 21 "per cent smaller than last "Septem fecord for Py A ri il we were "e oH on the average for the = Ay 1-40. feport also wend a : world pa gut in durum . wheat--a es used in eh ing spaghetti~is mgt 4 * It said that some 12 ~ bushels of durum will be aur «able for world trade this crop "year, mofe than twice the 55,- F; [000,000 bushels which has nor. «mally entered world trade an'| = nually in reeent years. DEATHS a CANADIAN wa -- Dr, Mare a, 258, deputy minister of mines "and technical surveys sifice 31950; from a heart attack. * Cornwall -- Duncan Alexat- "der McNaughton, 85, Progres- sive Conservative member o! * the Ontario legislature fof Stor- = mont from 1926-34, , NS. -- Walter A © Colquhoun, 64, a director of thr § Canadian National Railways. = San Antonio, Tex. -- Henr «Bergman, 75, former vaudevil! * star. > Dover, Del. -- Mary Eliza & beth Hall, 27, who had been i bad coma for 7% years. > Toronto -- Adam F. Turner =, former inspector of the Ce = nadian Bank of Commerce, wh e fetired in 1939. COP ee erty > ITALIAN STEEL re taly's steel production, de te a drop in August, shoawe 41 per cent increase in th we tiret eight months of 1962. b sl ws we Pa.

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