Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1963, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday January 9, 1963 Canadian Sugar Prices BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT and of the McGill Placement Service, replied: "Canadian industry has cre- ated more research posts and the government now. provides tax rebates for research pro- DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESSQ Laurentide CEES Sew " Perey Financial Corp. Newlyweds Buy Former Christmas, ii ia dadaiinaadl Sweet and family in Oshawa on George Kilpatrick was a Christmas Day dinner guest of Miss Flossie Spencer and bro- ther, Richard, in Port Penry. Canada's Future Interests Grads MONTREAL (CP)--Engineer- ing students scheduled to grad- uate from McGill University Charles and Sam Parm were Christmas dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, George Parm in Osh- awa. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harris were Christmas Day guests of .» 6% per cent pfd. 31% cents, Jan. 31, Record Jan, 15; $1.25 series pid. 314 cents, March 1, record Feb. 8 ' CEDAR CREEK -- Mr. and Loblaw Groceterias Co, Ltd.,/ir<° Frank Ouimet spent the common 80 cents, first pfd. Christ: Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacRae series A 3714 cents, second pfd. mas weekend with rela-|.n4 family ai Oshawa. tives in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith and 80 cents; class A, class B five cents; pfd. 60 cents, March 1,, Mathew Neilson was ajdaughters of Stouffville were i guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank|Boxing Day guests of Mrs. Wil- jects, two reasons keeping engi-|Ltd neering graduates in Canada." He thought another reason was "wholehearted devotion to the country." Then there's the U.S. military draft, he said, "which chills a few, though technical people aren't too affected by it. School House and George Kilpatrick. By G. KILPATRICK Rick Larocque and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Larocque attended the wedding of their cousin, Morris Doherty, and Miss Frona Farrow at Magnetawan. Morris has brought the for- mer Cedar Creek School and will be moving into it shortly. Move Up With Others By THE CANADIAN PRESS, He ee -- = were "extremely low. because ue tae tee with reing of Russia and Russian satellites rorkd peices. lnesanbh due hoppy sugar on the world)ii, year have indicated Can-| 'Not that the higher salaries la an . ada's future has more appeal tojand good research facilities of Company Limited and B.C,|, The increase oe power them than the DrOecd. "ot im-|American companies don't in- BIGGEST IN CHAIN Sugar Refining Company an-|the Consumer. it orontol mediate, higher paid positions|trigue them," Goldberg said,| oy, with ca of 44,206 nounced 35-cent increase Tues-oren, NSA sauine a 8 cents [it other countries. 'but they think Canada offers|square' miles, is the largest is- day in the wholesale price for|°f Sugar was selling at 55 cents, This is regarded as a reversal|better basic experience for an ie a in the West Yoal 8 haiti 100 pounds of sugar, with other|®"d with the latest wholesale 8 i engineer than the U.S." ih hac aA A rol asi companies expected to follow sa ohguall cod lin dling bat ety ssn oil honing aig These remarks were made suit. B.C. officials said the in-|°e rates oe lorie of. during an intensive three-day Crease resulted from a fers from the United States and recruiting program for graduat- "strengthening in the price of abroad jing McGill enginering students raw sugar throughout the r D ident of/2 Program which involved 250 world." Arthur bial Lobe 5 " students and 90 companies, 14 "At the same time, B. E. the Engineering Undergraduate) yom American. Easton, agricultural _superin- Society, ocimantes 'pot more|" eked' why be thought the stu: tendent for Canada and Domin- than 20 per cont "--* dents were "buying Canada" jon, urged the federal govern- clags will go to Mo bal 'da is the;Rowan C. Coleman, director of ment to establish a satisfactory Most of us feel Canada is [the annual recruiting program} support level to assure stability land of today, not only of to in the Canadian sugar-beet ie morrow," he said. "'We want to) | live and find our careers here.' '| Uri Goldberg, graduating in| mechanical engineering, say 8) "many students in my class! think they will get a broader) education if they work in Eu- rope before returning to Canada} to work for good." WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! 178 BOND E. 725-3531 He felt only a few classmates would go with American com- panies. record Feb, 6 Danny the Dry Cleaner Says: CALL US FOR PROMPT PICK-UP and DELIVERY ents. In Quebec the price for a two- ¢{pound box of sugar was about 27 cents compared with 23 cents Dec. 24. In Ottawa the price for five pounds was between 51 and 55 cents compared with 45 Domin-|224 49 cents. Mr, Morrison said Canadian prices are set in line with the London world market which currently is quoting sugar at £43 a long ton (2,240 pounds) compared with just under £20 in January of last year. It is the first time in many years that there has not been a world sugar surplus. Dwin- dling production in Cuba under the Castro regime and a short crop of sugar beets last year are the main reasons. PHONE 728-5133 4 Centres to Serve You: @ 434 Simcoe South @ 249 King East @ 16 Bond West @ 688 Hortop PICKWICK Cleaners and Dyers dustry. He said the crop acreage last year was one of the lowest in the company's 60 years of sug- @r-beet processing. The increase by Canada and Dominion, its second since Dec. %, saw its price for 100 pounds of sugar rise 35 cents to $9.75. 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