Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1963, p. 7

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ping RS ON lad bigeleg ny wy vane ad vecvnoay over twice, One man opened, his door and said: 'You're late this morning.' But another told me I had put him to shame, and said he had given the de- livery boy 35 cents for doing so well under shocking condi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Januery 24, 1963 7. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Confederation Life Associa- tion, common 50 cents, March 21, record March 15. | Cosmos Imperial Mills Lid.,| common 17% cents, Feb. 15,| | NOW HE KNOWS N 0 A dv. ance Copies Pearkes. - Governor i | The speech outlines the go¥- © Of Throne Speech ernment's legislative plans for tions "" | the session. Back to Malcolm. His moth-| , V/CTORIA (CP)--Premier W.| 'The Jast time he withheld ad- i * ° Executive Tries e Paper Deliver Vy er, Mrs. Joan Foster, wife of a4: ©. Bennett of British Colum-| yance copies was at the opening record Jan. 31. quantity surveyor, gave break-|bia declined to give the press) of special session in August, Great West Coal Co Lid.,| LONDON (Special) -- On one,a.m. instead of his usual 7.30. fast in bed to him and his twinjadvance copies of the speech i Class A 12% cents, Feb. 15, rec-/of the mornings when Britain's)He donned a cap and heavy|brother, Stuart, in their home/rrom the throne to be read at mt, wien. be pee ae ord Jan. 31. snow blizzards were at their|)sweater in place of his tradi-/at Ewell. lth ine. of the Buus G takeover of the B.C. Electrie: Hamilton Cotton Co. Lid.,| Wrst, 13-year-old newsboy Mal--| tional city garb and bowler! And Malcolm. said, I"m|\"@ opening e British Co-| Utility for $110,000,000, a s common 25 cents, March 1, rec:|Colm Foster, delivery boy for/Then he went to the mews-|jolly grateful to Mr. Samuel fot lumbia_ legislature today by'later increased to $170,000,000, ord Feb, 8; pfd. $1.25, May 15,)™orning newspapers, had ajagent's shop, picked up theljetting me lie in late like this." : record May 3. |long lie in bed. He stayed there|bundle of newspapers, and de-|-- Hudson Bay Mining ana) instead of getting out at six livered them to over 50 homes. Smelting Co, Ltd., common boven ect the deet snow | NEVER AGAIN cents, March 11, record Feb. 8./aritts to deliver papers to his|, AS he completed his -- Acceptance Corpo-/ customers at Ewell in Surrey.|{mposed task, he said: tile cents, Feb: 2 record Feb|just the' sansa, es wet PaPers Coke o before re-! Malcolm was able to stay in|will be the last. I have fallen'to a garage." Lambton Loan and Invest. "iS warm bed because one of iment Company, common 3g| his customers, Edgar Samuel, a cents, April 1, record March 15 50-year-old advertising execu- MacLeod's Ltd., pfd. 30 cents,| iv covered his daily round Feb. 15 aord ee 31. */ instead. This was Mr. Samuel's Nariieia Québec Pawer Co unconventional but effective Lid., 5% per cent first pfd. 8| Way of expressing his thanks to cents; six per cent first afd. ee for the prompt deliv- $1.50; common 50 cents, March| °'Y of his daily papers through 38. tocord. Heb. 15 t the worst of the snow and ice hi sbdioaainal aes eal elas of the past few weeks. TOOK TWO HOURS It took Mr. Samuel two hours to cover the daily round, com- ARE TORIC RE REPOS SEER SLOW, QUICK-QUICK | KIRKHAM, England (CP) --| Self-| 4 truck driver fined by a Lan-| pug y cashire court for speeding told) This is the first time I have) \jjice: "T had a slow puncture) volunteered for this job, and it}_and I was in a hurry to get! BETA SIGMA PHI PHI PH! CHAPTER takes pleasure. in announcing BLUE & SILVER BALL Friday, February Ist, 1963 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. in St. Gregory's Auditorium with Sister, sister, oh so fair, why is there blood all over your hair? sev SEVEN ARTS presents a ASSOCIATES AND ALDRICH PRODUCTION 4-Year Sentence | in arm at Copenhagen airport Greece, 22, and his fiancee, Wednesday as they awaited 17 - year - old Princess Anne- the arrival of his parents, Marie of Denmark, stood arm King Paul and Queen Fred- --AP Wirephoto BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT | Story In US. Advance Easing Said Not True In Natural Gas = Canada LONDON, Ont, (CP) --Two By GREG. MacDONALD "Furthermore, much depends real i clergymen Canadian Press Staff Writer jon the attitude of U.S, regula-\(jritoq States rier lished in a The spectacular advances of|tory authorities, and on the jie tna ates religious maga- the Canadian natural gas indus-|working out of the complicated "oR na apne ministers are try in the last decade now can/pattern of proposed and ead alcoholics and narco}- be expected to be replaced by alprojected transmission facilities|(°S addicts does not apply to more gradual demand, says the}and the various contractural anada. Bank of Nova Scotia. supply relationships." Very Rev. Angus J. Mac- But, adds the bank, the rate, The banks says the domestic gueen, former moderator of the of increase in the domestic|market, however, has been, and United Church of Canada, and market alone is likely to be sub-|remains, the largest factor in Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Anglican stantial, supported by continu-|demand, with sales to Canadian Bishop of Huron, were com- ing expansion in population and|consumers last year estimated|™enting Wednesday on an ar- industrial activity and by some|at around 1,200,000,000 cubic ticle by George C. Anderson, further displacement of other feet a day. director of the United States forms of energy as well . Natural gas now accounts for|*¢@¢emy of Religion and Men. The bank, in its monthly ree about 15 per cent of all energy tal Health, in the current issue view, says the exceptional|supplies used in Canada today erika of Greece. The engage- ment of the young couple had just been announced. Crown Prince Constantine of of Christianity Today. promise of the natural gas in-|as compared with only five per Mr. Anderson claims some dustry in Canada is rapidly be-|cent of a much smaller total in| ministers are becoming alcohol. ing fulfilled. the mid-50s. "In scarcely more than half 8 GROWTH PREDICTED decade,. production from the "Over the long-term," says abundant reserves in westernithe bank, "there can be little Camada has expanded nearly|doubt regarding the bright jics and drug addicts because, |they have no one with whom! ito discuss their problems. He! Says churches should provide For Manslaughter TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Mary Harting, 26, a former singer and photographer's model, was sentenced Wednesday to 4% years in jail on a charge of manslaughter in the death of the man she lived with. She was charged following the fatal stabbing of James Steele 34, in their North Toronto base- ment apartment last Septem- ber. Police said Mrs. Harting told them she stabbed Steele after he ordered her to go to work as a prostitute and then started slapping her around. 4 ( 4 i minsANODLON 4 $ ALL-COLOR SHOW ! ; A i. $ = RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S D&M? y STATE f pared with Malcolm's average time of 75 minutes. Mr Samuel said that his gesture was not! just a pat on the back for his| own newsboy. It was his way of| paying tribute to all paper boys,| and bread and milk delivery) men, too, who carried on! through the storms. | 'STARRING Be keegenlts tte Davis ena Joan Crawford Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE DAILY AT: 2:00 - 4:20 - 6:45 - 9:15 CHARLES COCHRANE ORCHESTRA PRIZES ° PROCEEDS TO CHARITY TICKETS AVAILABLE through members or at Henderson's Book Store $3.00 per couple -- Dress-Semi-Formal Mr. Samuel got up at 5.30 W/E we NEED SPACE! FOR NEW MERCHANDISE /FORCED TO SELL | ALL MUST BE SOLD... Regardless of COST or LOSS! @ INVENTORY SURPLUSES @ FLOOR SAMPLES @ DEMONSTRATORS @ 1962 MODELS @UNCLAIMED LAY-A-WAY MERCHANDISE six-fold. Salts in Canada have! growth prospects for Canadian| Wise professional counsel for! increased sharply as have ex-jnatural gas. The domestic mar-|their ministers. 4 pee to the United States, the/;et is expected to triple before; "I've never heard tell of a atter reaching a value of some' 1990," minister turning to alcohol or bis 4 by 1962. | Favorable export ' prospects|b e c o mi ng alcoholics," com. } rther long-term growth in\are suggested by estimates that/mented Dr. MacQueen. '"And/¢ the consumption of matural gas|at least 25 million million cubic\cases. of mental or nervous\¢ in the U.S. is also expected and/feet of new gas reserves will|breakdowns certainly are very Canada can expect to supply|pe required each year in the few in Canada."- -- ; : some of this rising U.S. de-|U.s. to maintain a 20-year sup-/--___ mand, particularly that of the) niy. £ | west coast where natural gas is ~, he an important and rapidly ex- BB oc get that Canadian} panding source of energy. eserves, which were conserva-| | tively estimated at 33.5 million NOTES U.S. ADVANCE |million cubic feet at the end of "However, im considering the|1961 are forecast to grow to a future expansion of this market/net rate of two million million| for Canadian gas over the years|Cubic feet a year in the next) immediately ahead, one of the| decade. most important questions con-| 'There is every reason to ex- cerns the significance of the re-|pect that reserves will prove) cent upturn in natural gas dis-|adequate to meet the growth in) coveries im the U.S demand for many years ahead."' 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