Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1963, p. 11

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31ST BIRTHDAY Elizabeth Taylor leaves her London hotel today on her 31st birthday en route to movie studios in Buckinghamshire, England, to film final scenes of 'Cleopatra' in which she is starred, --AP Wirephoto via cable from. London Voice Of Women Not Backing NDP OTTAWA (CP)--Two execu-| She hoped the 'remnants of tive members of the Voice of the Progressive Conservatives Women say that the New Dem-) might crystalize more firmly." ocratic Party will not receive) Around Mr. Diefenbaker? a the organization's official back-|reporter asked. ing in the federal election cam.| "Yes, and Mr, Green," she paign although the party is the|/replied. The group says it re- only one which has declared| ceives support for its anti- itself unalterably opposed to/nuclear program from External Canadian acceptance of nuclear Affairs Minister Green, warheads, Mme, Casgrain said many VoW, which claims a mem-'people are disturbed by the po- bership of 7,000, holds the samejsitions of their clergymen on nuclear views. the nuclear issue, The group's national presi; "I don't want to tell the dent, Mme, Therese Casgrain|churches what to do, but there| of Montreal, said members hold' js a contradiction in that we and/are being taught Christian mor- differing political views "it's not up to us to push it/ality but at the same time being (NDP policy) down their}told by some that: we must ac- throats." cept implements of mass mur- Mme. Casgrain, a former der," Mme, Casgrain said. NDP candidate, told a press -------- conference Wednesday it is up to members to study the stands of the four parties. Mrs. Helen Tucker of Port Credit, Ont., co- founder of the movement, said a fact-sheet outlining the stands of the various parties will be sent to VoW members and elec- tion candidates, ---- Led igi rs. Tucker agreed that it BROADLOOM, might be difficult for a member} DRaptse TILE, of the Liberal party to resolve) PAINT AND the party's views with the aims WALLPAPER of VoW but "'it seems that some of them can." AT Ansus-Ge CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. vei 728-9581 'land base metals Moderate Trade! BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Closes Market Even Lower TORONTO (CP)--Despite a number of substantial industrial gains during the session, the stock market closed consider: ably lower in moderate trading Wednesday. "Chief industrial gain went to Imperial Life Assurance which closed ahead 30 pomts to 182 By GREG MacDONALD Canadian Press Staff Writer The municipal education bill) : in Canada accounts for more} "This appears to be a reason- than half of all collected muni-|able assumption even if the cipal taxes, says the Canadian/birth eg heap" i. and im- ; P Tax Foundation, migration curtaile ecause after reaching a new high of Phe lnapast of education costs|there are so many 'other factors 190 in morning action. The).+ tie municipal level when re-|Which help to generate a higher says the Foundation, 'that school 'costs will continue to rise. stock's. sharp pickup followed/jated to personal income, says|School cost structure, an announcement that Gelco|the Foundation, has almost) Enterprises Ltd, will offer to|doubled since the Second World) DIVIDENDS purchase 45,000 shares of Impe-| War. | rial Life at $200 a share, Final) For all provinces, the per cap- |volume on the issue reached 966 ita amount levied by all local By THE CANADIAN PRESS | shares > \authorities for school purposes , Leile '|has increased from $9.7 in 1946|. J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co. Losing industrial issues in.) 94.48 in 1960 rise of 263/LAd., Class. A 15 cents, Class cluded Dominion Foundries and|to $34.43 In ee TOL Re ae Gente April 1, 'record \Steel, down 1% to 61%, and Ca.|Per cent. March rita ' |nadian Celanese, off .% Most] If these figures are reduced) ; Miruy Paper Co banks showed fractional losses|to 1949 constant dollars, the in-| ~ ya ri 688, land Walker-Gooderham dippedicrease per capital is 112 per Lid, 5% nee oS a Me. : |% to a new low of 17. cent, the difference betweenjcents, April 1, record March 8. | Building Products climbed 3)$12.56 and $26.59. '| The Dominion of Canada Gen: inoints to a new high of 31 and| Furthermore, when expressedjeral Insurance Company, 42% lpanedisn Tire rose 2 to 41 las a percentage yell gine in- -- April 15, record March fee i dot poi come--a device which reflects) 29. ont snes, ee og tit to some extent the ability of] Dow Brewery Ltd., common 1 ee at pci gq,|people to pay--the proportion of/3714 cents, April 1, record Western Olle rose 68 "8 115.9g,|income taken by municipalities|March 15. iVol vas 2,907 000 shares for school purposes has risen) Gatineau Power Company, [See eran ep from 1.18 per cent to 2,24 per)», ' 1, $1.25, 514 per }compared with 2,931,000 Tues- : ne 1 90 per five per cent pfd. $1.25, 5¥4 pe iday, oc increase 0 Per cent pia. $1.37, April 1, record [ i i aula March 1, International Nickel was the main loser among senior base|COSTS TO RISE | The Ontario Loon | ans De- |metals, off % to a new low of} "There seems to be no doubt | benture Company, 25 cents, \64, among informed observers," April 1, record March 15, 3 | : H | DOOR CRASHING -- SPECIAL! FRIDAY 7 P.M. New Italian "Proffessionale" HAIR ROLLERS a7 DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY IN POLY BAG WITH COMB med. large and jumbo size rollers Reg. 1.00 16-PC. LIVING SAVE $50! SENSATIONAL NEW Rethorfords 154-156 Simcoe St. South FROM 249 ONLY $25 ROOM ENSEMBLE 5 LUXURIOUS FOAM AND NYLON FRIEZE Municipal Education Heavy Drain On Tax sseves Some of these would be:| Lower teacher + pupil ratios; higher teacher qualifications; \broader corricula; improved buildings and equipment, and increased numbers of adminis- trative or non-teaching staff. "Add to all these specific items the general pressures due to improved living standards jand the currently fashionable iscramble to keep up with the Russian Jones' and we have a collection. of virtually irnestible forces all of which can push THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 28,1963 74 No Proxy Fight cet Barges ta i ta In Gelco Offer | the shares, They have told. that they have no intention, entering into management pi icy and there would be TORONTO (CP)--No conflict or proxy battle is involved in changes in personnel. the offer by Gelco Enterprises . "An advantage in the ofteg," Mr. Poyntz said, "is that,:it Ltd. for shares of Imperial Life r Assurance Company of Camada, stabilizes ownership of Imperial in Canada." says A, R. Poyntz, president of! Imperial. " "We can't recommend what 24-HOUR SERVICE: shareholders should. do," he added Wednesday, 'as that is a matter for personal decision, Oshawa Firm Shows 25 P.C. Sales Increase A sales increase of 25 per cent Ray D- Wolfe, president of the firm which supplies IGA and Food Markets in Central Ontar- io, said that sales for the fiscal year which ended January 26, 1963, totalled $73,881,000. This compares with $59,069,000 for the fiscal year ending January|but there is no conflict, 27, 1962, | "We know the principals and Net earnings increased 29 per|they advise us that they are cent -- $881,011 as compared gum with $683,427, with profits per] share of $1.57 compared with) tcc SH NOTICE OF INTEREST school costs only one way--up."' The Foundation said one con- clusion that can be drawn from NET EARNINGS To all those people lucky enough to have bought its study is that a broader basis for raising school revenues must be found if a uniformly high standard in Canada '"'is not to mean a greater sacrifice in one province than in another." This broader basis could be achieved by a more rapid with- drawal by the federal govem- General Motors material i By THE CANADIAN PRESS | an (CANADIAN PRESS OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING CO. : Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, | $15,495,251, $3.61 a share; 1961 will Recover : and Restyle Your Chesterfield or Favorite Chair : $13,710,636, $3.18. 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