. was reported in satisfactory condition. A r] i The bandits gained entry % THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 20, 1963 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT He said that appliance manu-|new code aimed at removing 4 % facturers should be. attempting|false statements from advertis- Police Seeking to offer more pricing stability) 'ng. : ee and trouble-free products. "I commend this undertaking 3 Young Bandits the second-floor apartment "IT like to believe "that the|but I must warn that its suc- Ry strength of a strong retail or-|Cess will only be realized by} MONTREAL (CP) -- Police): ganization has been based on|the co-operative efforts between|Were looking Tuesday for three the fact that he does know more|advertising and sales personnel,|young, hooded bandits who shot about his own particular mar-|the manufacturing management|a man, tied up two women and Busi Ethi A isal Urged pprais r g ket than we do." and the retailer alike. Mutual/stole an estimated $100,000 in "I agree that everyone loves co-operation is the keynote." j|jewelry from a luxurious Sher-| Maps were strategic w . h te, : L f 8 HALIFAX (CP)--The presi-jwe now have lost our way in\a bargain, but when that bar- brooke Street apartment. in the age of discovery em- dent and general manager of|a veritable jungle tangled with| gain peatiales cheating, when NECKS ARE ALIKE The shooting victim, Paul|pire building. Spanish cap one of Canada's largest electticjhalf truths... ." it develops moral inconsisten-|. The giraffe has seven verte-|Verner, 49, had two bullets re-|tains were ordered to appliance manufacturers says a| The company president saidjcies of good business practices,|brae in its neck, like whales|moved from his back at the|their charts if threatened wit general reappraisal of business|modern day appliances have|I contend that it is time for alljand humans, Royal Victoria Hospital and'capture. : and its standards of ethics is|transformed caring for the|husinessmen to go back to); long overdue. home from "plain drudgery" to|Grade 1 and study the prin-|: Kelvinator Limited's R. J.|4n incidental daily task. ciples of good, healthy andj: Woxman told the Halifax Ad-| Mr. Woxman, whose com-|sound business practices again"|' vertismg and Sales Club this|pany's head office is in London,|he said. week: "We have become so ef-|Ont., said that 97 per cent of| Mr. Woxman praised the Ca-|' CONFUSED ABOUT FLOORS? 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"If you want to invest your Savings in government bonds 'to 'provide additional independ- sence and security, you should) 'Wave that right." *A Social Credit government Would take that right away be- @ause it did mot believe "the 'Zovernment should be in debt "tovits own citizens." *-Mr. Kierans said Social Credit Leader Robert Thomp- son has suggested that, instead 'of buying government bonds, People should invest their 'money "'in private enterprise." A Montreal Stock Exchange 'survey had shown, however, people in Quebec preferred gov- @rnment bonds to equities. - As a result money that would 'Have been invested in Canadian 'government bonds would, under #@ Social Credit government, be sent out of Canada and invested In bonds of another country or state. "What stupidity! No wonder Robert Thompson does not want to debate with economists 'and cannot find a single econ- omist in any university in this country, French or English, to Support him." 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