10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 7, 1963 Chief Electoral Officer Ready For Election PP hate (CP)--As always, astenguay was ready. The chief electoral officer had kept the election machinery in motion for months before Wed- "s announcement of the April 8 date by Prime Minister Diefenbaker. As long ago e- last fall he had shipped 150 tons of .upplies for the enumeration that now will begin Monday, Feb. 18. Another 359 tons are ready to . This includes 40 tons of bal- Papers alone, along with thousands of pencils and even blotters and parachutes -- the latter for dropping supplies to remote polls in Labrador, up oy spared and in the far north. ' Wednesday's official an- nouncement found the 49-year. old chief unperturbed and ready to plunge into his fifth election since he succeeded his father the session government placed 61 items of legislation on the Commons or- der paper. Of these, 21 received royal and Senate approval. The rest died with Parliament's end. OTTAWA (CP) -- Dissolution Wednesday ciught the 25th Par- liament with most of its work dy. | incomplete 'omplete. In the 72 sitting days since began Sept. 27 the assent after Commons Some major items got through, among them the crea- tion of the Atlantic Develop- ment Board, amendments boost- 'ng the lending powers of the Export Credits Insurance Cor- poration and the Farm Credit Act, a.tightening of food and drug laws, Killed off at various stages in the legislative mill were neasures to set a retirement age of 75 for senators, amend the British North America Act in the $17,000-a-year post in 1949. 6 He immediately sent tele- DIVIDENDS grams to returning officers in- forming them of all the perti- nent dates, and concluding with a punch line. that he para- Phrased this way: "Get into business." That business. will cost the treasury nearly $11,000,000. It will involve more than 150,000 election workers across Canada. This is the first time since Confederation that a federal general election has been held in April, Mr. Castonguay ob- Served Wednesday. May is the only other month in which elec- tions have not been held. By THE CANADIAN PRESS British American Oil Co. Ltd., common 25 cents, April.1, rec- ord March 1, Canada Steamship Lines Ltd., common 50 cents, April 16, rec- ord March 15, Geco Mines Ltd., common 25 cents, March 29, record March "George Weston Lid. Class A 8% cents, Apri] 1, record March 11; first pfd, $1:12%; second Pid. $1. 50; both March 1, rec- ord Feb, 15. Loblaw Inc. common 10 Work Incomplete At Dissolution to allow contributory old age pensions, set up a national eco- nomic development board and establish a commission to re- vise electoral riding boundaries, RULED FIRMLY One featurc of the 25th Par- liam was the firm rule by Speaker Marcel Lambert, the bilingual lawyer from Edmon- 'on who was elected unani- mously by the House on the opening day of the session. Speaker Lambert moved at once to tighten up the question| 5 period which opens each day's sitting, forcing MPs to adhere strictly to the rule book's ad-|1% monition that oral questions must deal with matters of ungency. Two items occupied 22 of the 72 sitting days. Resolutions left >ver from the federal budget of last April took 14 days to pass. They had not been handled by the previous Parliament before it was dis- Solved for the general election of last June. The traditional debate on the speech from the throne, the ad- dress by the Governor-General which announces government plans for the session, occupied all eight days provided by the rules, Some items announced in the throne speech, which is written by the cabinet, never did get introduced. Ford Reports cents, March 1, record Feb. 15. 'Shawinigan Water and Power Co., Series A four per cent pfd. 50 cents; Series B 4% per cent . 24-HOUR SERVICE ; NO SERVICE CHARGE ~ FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL Stock Market Sags 3rd Day This Week TORONTO (CP)---The stock market sagged for the third day this week, while the trading pace picked up with brisk ac- tivity in a few speculative is- sues. Industrials dropped more than three points on index by noon; at the close, they were down slightly more than two points. All other sections showed frac- tional declines. Banks were the major weak- ening influence in the main list, with Montreal down 1%, Nova Scotia off 1% nd Royal down Moore Corporation dropped %, Algoma Steel %, Imperial Oil % and Dis*illers-Seagrams On the exchange index, indus- trials fell\2.37 at 592.71, golds 43 at 92.55, base metals .59 at 199.22 and western oils .57 at 114.95. Closing volume was 4,518000 shares compared with 3,992,000 Tuesday. Among base metals Falcon- bridge and Rio Algom each fell ¥% and International Nickel 1%, Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing advanced %, Deer Horn paced speculatives, rising 11 cents to 71 cents on a turnover topping 949,000 shares. CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. ioc 728-9581 BROADLOOM, Try TEEM... the lemon-lime taste treat that goes great with every- thing! Go light... GO TEEM every tingling time! Pepsi-Cola Canada Ltd. makes ice- clear Teem-- that's why it's so good! BOTTLED IN OSHAWA BY ei DRAPES, TILE, SMITH BEVERAGES LTD 750 FAREWELL ST, -- 723-1011 TASTE WHAT'S HAPPENED TO LEMON AND LIME! ayo Teem every tingling time! pid. 56% cents; record March 1. both April 2, "Cherry Lane" <a ~ : 3 VALENTINE CHOCOLATES ZELLER'S "CHERRY LANE" Pure Milk Chocolates in a de- licious selection that's sure to rH please! (in the 1-lb. box), Zek. ler's Low Low Price. Box .... 799 " Al KIDDDIES' "VALENTINE" GREETINGS VALENTINE CARDS for little darlings . . . in a variety of heart-winning designs! In Bargain Packages or Loose . . CUT-OUT BOOKS -- "'Big" package of attractively de- signed cards, envelopes, stamps and seals to delight school- 2 5. mate, teacher and "sweetheart". Great Big "Buy"! | . . DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S.OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2294 723-2209 Record Income DETROIT (AP)--Ford Motor Co, reported Wednesday a rec- ord net income of $480,700,000 for 1962. This was equal to $4.36 a share. Last year Ford earned $409,500,000, or $3.72 a share. Last year's figures were ad- justed for the two-for-one stock ~ which took effect June 1, The record net compared with $4.25 a share in the previous Peak ge mg 2 world sales, payrolls and the number of péople em- also set records, Ford Consolidated sales totalled $8,089,000,000, up $1,380-000,000 from last year and 18 per cent higher than the 1957 record. "NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 'Ford Motor Company, year ended Dec. 1: 1962, $480,700,- , $4.36 a share; 1961, $409,- ; $3.72. Montreal Trust Company, Year ended Dec. 31: 1962, . $1,- 422,242, oe a share; 1961, $1,-| 398,437, $3.22. Paper Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,204,225, 80 cents a share Class A, 75 cents Class B; 1961, $1,109,979. | ud and 69 cents, | Willroy Mines Ltd., year | ended Dec. 31: 1962, a882,635, 22 cents a share; 1961, net loss) $141,353. | MID-WINTER SALE SAVE UP TO 50% On Fine Furniture and DINING ROOM SUITES Regular Buffet with Hutch, Extension Table, and 4 side chairs in Spice Mahogany BEDROOM SUITES Regular SALE SALE KAUFMAN 349.00 239.00 Double dresser, bookcase bed 169.00 MODERN WALNUT SUITE : extension Italian" cherry, Buffet with Hutch, Table and 4. chairs. Provincial' design in medium size KNETCHEL Modern walnut triple dresser, 1C-ART ve chest, panel bed and night 49.00 209.00 . 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