Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1962, p. 13

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veh sah-<gapue lagu anguantgh acl -sigig. gladly adds hip aepecsiee eee baad Sp aR Ea OEE LG G REE NIA STE AS TOE ot iy a gy the purpose of the record that THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 18, 1962 13 J , it is a pretty lively duck," Mag- IVID Live Duck Used istrate N, J. Nadeaur said. D ENDS Series A pfd. 68% cents, Jan.| Dupont of Canada 14d., 1% Dr. A. E. Cameron, former By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2, record Dec. 20. per cent pid. 93% cents, Jan. e « Ontario veterinary director-gen-| ™¥ Canadian Aviation Electron-|15, record Dec, 31; common 35 eral, said it was unnecessary to} The Anthes Imperial Co. Ltd.,|,°"y 14 initial quarterly, com-\cents, Jan. 30, record Dec. 31. x T10 Vi1 ence use live birds in training and Class A common 11 cents; mon re cents ag a acer Faraday Uranium Mines Ltd., \said dogs could be trained by|Class B four-tenths cents plus) 7.1 15. : common 10 cents, Jan. 25, rec- nine second pfd. shares of one|"< cent par value each, Jan, 15,} Cassiar Ashestos Corp. LAd., record Jan, 2. common 10 cents, plus an €X-/non eight cents, Dec. 28, rec- Corp. Ltd., Class A tra dividend of five cents, Jan. el Dec: 10 : ' NORTH. BAY, (CP)--A live;trials. Mr. Stroud was chairmanjusing sticks and dead birds. duck was introduced as evi-jof the trial committee. ; | Dr. C. H. D. Clarke of the dence Monday in the trial of} Mrs. baits age vou ig bi and wildlife por of the rye G. B. Stroud of North Bay,inesses sai ie ducks were|/department of lands and forests, t charged with causing unneces-ibruised, their skin broken andisaiq dogs would reject a pid. $2.50 series 624% cents; pfd. 25, record scat Hard; Stanley Brock Lid., Class A sary pain, suffering and injury|flesh exposed. wounded bird if they were not|$2.60 series 65 cents, Class B Cochrane op ape 15 cents; Class B 10 cents, Feb. to live birds used at a June 23) H. B, P, Lewis of Toronto,|trained with live birds. pfd, series 67% cents, Feb. 1,\L4d., four non-assessable ré-\)/ record Jan. 10. field trial of the North Bay and|former director of the Toronto) 3 record Jan. 15; Class C partici- deemable preference shares Of) 'Union Gas Company of Can- District Retriever and Breed-\Humane Society and chairman pating pfd. 744 cents, commor|20 cents par value each, Dec.iaga J4d., common 12% cents, ing Club. lof the dog show committee of NET EARNINGS five cents, March 1 ,record Jan.|91, record Dec. 21. Feb. 1, record Jan. 4. The charge was laid by Mrs.|the pe greg ge ol 31. a ta Mer byangge --_, =. es aiid peony ; F men's Show, said the live duc PRESS | B.C. Sugar Refine ..|common ' ; 31, 'ANT J. H, Wright, president of the\,.4 been used in 10 training re- x ee egy year oma 15 comet plus 60 cent:{record Jan. 10. | "The remotest heavenly body North Bay and District Societ¥/trieves Sunday. assey Ferguson 118100 000,(extra; pid. 25 cents, Jan. 31.) The Craig Bit Co, L4d., com-\visible to the maked eye is the vfs agro pth aot 'LIVELY DUCK' $1. asa share: 1961, $15,200,006|record Jan. 4. mon two cents, Jan. 10, record|spiral nebula in Andromeda, als, 8! : ; , $15,200, : four ducks used in the field! "I think you can indicate for|$1.13. Canada Bread Co. Lid., $2.7:|Jan. 3. 2,300,000 light years away, FEMALE DELIVERS MALE ed Mrs, Diane Lee Holskey, 21, mailwoman. "If the men can - working inside as a sorter at equipped with earmuffs, stuffs do it, I can do it," said the the post office during the holl- the mailbox in Gloucester coed from Glassboro State gv. County (N.J.) where she was College. Her husband, Robert, ask : hired as the county's first a freshman at the college is --AP Wirephoto BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT OPP Official Expansion Seen __| Lauds Capital Punishment For Winnipeg dhenaeoyaalgvciee™ By JIM NEAVES jthe western edge of the down- chairman of the Ontario police WINNIPEG (CP) -- A multi-|town business district. jcommission says he hopes capi- {tal punishment is never abol- agg sere mend Business complex! may INCORPORATE HOTEL ished. sepgine) | An existing hotel on 'the site, Speaking to the Windsor Ro- nipeg is only the start of what) : is hoped to be many expansion ag me wed ee Sige ti of/tary Club, Judge Bruce Mac- and development projects here|,,° 7° evelopment, with P0ssi-idonald, former crown attorney ble expansion boosting the city's by Oxford Leaseholds (Mani- pen pes * */for Essex County, referred to a toba) Ltd. re gern age ae bank robbery in Montreal last G. Donald Love, president of "1 es ris #7 ono pan for!week in which two police offi- the company, and also president|°M'7ances to the retail s OPPINE| cers were shot by a bandit in a area from the bus depot, and anj|< ag Sap ragertet gr no elevator service from the office see -- Somane. building will also connect the there was ever justifica- day when announcing the busi-|,-ansporta' service for the|tion for capital punishment, this = started early er convenience. i kind of cold-blooded killing is | ontage of the develop-|;; » ia" When completed, the area, to) ment on Portage Avenue will be i et eet ee be called the Mall Centre, willl4io feet, and retail store outlets|Sce the day when we no longer include a 15-bay bus terminal,|have been allocated 26,000|@Ve capital punishment. This ts space for retail stores, a seven-|square feet of space. In addition|*"¢ Kind of thing every police- storey air - conditioned office|there will be 60,000 square feet|™an faces while doing the dirty building with two high-speed el-|available in the office building.|"°"* that protects the public." evators, a three-floor parkade/The parkade will accommodate) Judge Macdonald's remarks directly above the bus depotlat least 300 cars. drew an ovation from club area, beauty parlors, barber; Mr. Love said: 'The comple- members. shops, restaurants, entertain-jtion date has been set for the| The commission chief said a ment facilities and a variety Of|spring of 1965." recent study of police forces in other retail outlets. | Architects for the project are|the British Isles left him with The 2%4-acre site, on the| Moody and Moore and partners|the impression that in Ontario northwest corner of Portage Av-jof Winnipeg and John McIntosh|'"'we tend to be greatly over- enue and Colony Street, lies on'of Edmonton. |policed and over-organized." 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