aye PSSM DED EES RE OOS OG OO ROM ONE eer PFI EPR OOS, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 24,1963 49 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Continental Can Co, Ine., common 50 cents (U.S), June 15, record May 22. The Easy Washing Machine Co, Lid., pid. 25 cents, June 15, record June 7. Jefferson Lake Petrochemi- cal of Canada Ltd., common Hs cents, June 10, record May BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Major Changes For Saskatoon SASKATOON (CP) -- Sask- atoon will get a major face- lifting as a result of the Cana- v4\dian National Railway's deci- jsion to remove its trackage from downtown business area. | The decision to remove the| tracks which came after sev- eral months of intensive nego- tiations between the railway and the city, will clear a 32.5 acre site in the heart of the city, Six acres will be set aside for roads and utilities with the. Whitton Said Nearly Named Bmbassador OTTAWA (CP)--The Citizen says Mayor Charlotte Whitton would have been appointed Ca- nadian Ambassador to Ireland last fall if she had not become involved in a scuffle with Con- troller Paul Tardif during a NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd., 3 mos. ended March 31: 1963, $2,950,000; 1962, $2,420,000. International Petroleum Co. Ltd,, 3 mos, ended March 31: 1963, $9,700,000 (U.S.), 67 cents a share; 1962, $6,200,000, 4: cents. Alfred Lambert Inc., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $401,628, $2.37 per class A and B share; |meeting of the Ottawa board of 1961, $378,645, $2.27. |control. Medallion Petroleums Lid., 10| The newspaper says that then- mos, ended Dec. 31: 1962, $677,-\prime minister Diefenbaker al- 066 (fiseal year-end changed). |ready had agreed to name Miss McKenzie Red Lake Gold|Whitton as amb to the Mines Ltd., year ended Dec,|Republic of Ireland, Approval $1: 1962, net loss $14,804; 1961 jhad been obtained from the net profit $45,040. : "|Queen and acceptance of the Gacbee Nataral Gas Corpore,|iomination was being awaited "And then it happened," the| front - Lew gf story says. The) mayor and Mr. Tardif, Liberal MP for Russell, came to minor 'blows after a hot argument at a \board meeting. Mr, Diefenbaker was "shocked" by the incident and decided to cancel the am- bassadorial nomination. ot Mayor Whitton is currently in Moscow as part of a European) tour, There was no immediate com- ment available from Mr. Dief- enbaker's office and several government officials said they had not heard of such a nomi- nation for Miss Whitton. Saskatchewan legislature, giv- ings its blessing to a city plan to borrow the necessary funds. Removal of the tracks has thrown open the door for a host of development possibilities. City planners are talking about such things as underground parking, covered pedestrian walks, parks and playground areas. What will eventually be erec- ted on the site, however, re- mains in the hands of the CNR, While it is possible the CHECK ALERT | KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) -- ;Some 600 persons, including 400 : Boy Scouts and civ defence SOVIET TAKEOVER officials, will take part in Lithuania, Latvia and Esfonia|"Operation Alert" -- a 24-hour were incorporated into the;outdoor manoeuvre on the prob- Soviet Union in 1940. \lems of nuclear attack, from Dublin. Former trade minister Wal- lace McCutcheon (right) shakes hands with his succes- sor, Trade Minister Mitchell Industria Substantial Loss TORONTO (CP) -- Contrast-| ing the month's general rise and run of new highs, industrials showed a substantial loss dur-| ing light trading on the stock market Tuesday. | All other index sections moved into lower ground as well. Losses dominated most indus- trial groups with pipe lines, re- fining oils and utilitles leading the way. | Interprovincial Pipe Line balance available for commer- cial development. First step in the $7,000,000- plus project is development of a CNR road-bed and facilities just west of Saskatoon at Chap- pel. Work on this phase is to start this year. Trackage from the downtown site then will be lifted and the area prepared for development. Work on this phase is expected corporation will sell the prop- erty, it is more likely it will be leased to a developer on a long-term. basis. Immediate effect of the plans to clear the area will be a tion, 3 mos. ended March 31:) 1963, $1,107,618; 1962, $704,229, Reynolds Aluminum Company of Canada Lid., year ended Dec, 31: 1962, $661,533, $1.69 a share; 1961, $968,004, $2.56. | slight slowing down of commer- cial property transactions. Rea) estate agents generally say property holders will adopt a wait-and-see attitude until de- velopment of the site is under to begin in 1964 or 1965 with! the redevelopment of the) cleared area scheduled to be! under way in 1967. | Cost to the city is $2,700,000 | and a special bill was adopted at the spring session of the! way. The move to clear the site was sparked by a $24,000,000 city traffic report which out- lined Saskatoon's road, bridge How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place | Do your faise teeth annoy and em- barrass by slipping, dropping or wob- bling when you eat, Sipe ce take Just sprinkle a little F. 'H on your plates, This alkaline (non~-acid) powder holds false teeth firm): and more comfortably. ec0ey paaey ee or feeling. sour. Chee under and overpass needs for the next 20 years. \ "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at | drug counters everywhere | MEETS SUCCESSOR Sharp, during a visit to the was named trade minister | government's export trade Monday in the Liberal cabinet | promotion conference taking of Prime Minister Pearson. | place in Ottawa. Mr. Sharp --(CP Wirephoto) | ls Show Aggressiveness 'Said Needed -- 'By Canada OTTAWA (CP) -- Aggressive) fell 1% and Canada Malting and' enterprise is needed if more Ca-| SOCIAL Chrysler each a point. nadian products are to be sold| On the upside, Ford of. Can-|to the expanding market of the} ada rose four points, U.S. Ford/six Central American republics, | 1% and Canadian Celanese a|Canada's trade commissioner to} point to a new 1963 high of 61%.|the area said Tuesday. | On index, industrials dropped| H. E; Lemieux said the six 3.18 to 633.50, golds .67 to 87.50,|countries--Guatemala, El Salv-| base metals .96 to 212.27 andador Honduras, Nicaragua, | western oils .34 to 123.59, Final/Costa Rica and Panama--im-| volume was 2,901,000 shares Port about $750,000,000 worth of Among other losers, Simpsons GROUPS YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUBS, ETC. ATTENTION! CHURCH GROUPS SERVICE CLUBS CASH SAVER! -- YOU SAVE 4c! -- TWIN PACK --- WHITE OR COLORED DELSEY TISSUE 2-29: CASH SAVER! -- YOU SAVE 6c -- BOSTON BROWN AYLMER BEANS 2 CASH SAVER! -- YOU SAVE 14c -- RED & WHITE INSTANT COFFEE CASH SAVER! -- YOU SAVE 20c! -- SKIM MILK POWDER INSTANT MIL-KO CASH SAVER! -- YOU SAVE 8c! -- LADY AND THE TRAMP FIGURINES IN TEA BAGS worm rauce CASH SAVER! -- YOU SAVE 3c! 20-02. TINS 37: 99. it §9- 8.02. JAR ~ PKG. OF 60 17: Be Sure To Advertise dropped 11%, Imperial Oil 1%4|compared with 3,382,000 Mon-|00ds a year, of which Canada's) and Trans-Canada Pipe Lines In utilities, Consumers' Gas eased 14. lday. share is about only two per The decline among base met-|Cent. " "When you step out of the Vesta ari" " plane at a Central American Experts Puzzled By U.S. Economy NEW YORK (AP) -- The) United States economy still! eludes the experts. This time last year econo-| mists, both government and) corporate, were busy explain-| 000,000,000 up $8,500,000,000 from; At present, Canada sold aj ing why business hadn't devel- oped the zing they had predicted at the start of 1962. Now they are studying why it has been doing much better the last two months than they had anticipated. ewe | Airport, you see American, Jap- anese, European businessmen," he said in an interview. "We, Canadians, have to be more aggressive." | The trade commissioner, |based in Guatemala City where he also doubles as Canada's charge d'affaires, said all coun- roe are inl an equal ie ting rom a tariff point of view in tax out?' Here again the experts| competing in Central America. can't really be sure. It was not the normal policy of In the first three months of|the six republics to enter into 1963 the Gross National Product bilateral trade agreements pro- rose to an annual rate of $572,-|viding for trade preferences. the rate in the final three|fairly large variety of goods in jsmall quantities to the area. months of 1962. hs 7 . " {There seemed no reason why | BOOSTS ECONOMY the volume of trade could not | This translated into more fac-|he expanded jtory jobs, higher payrolls, | larger profits. New orders for fatory durable goods in March) | Your Activities In The Oshawa Times COMING EVENS | COLUMN LUSHUS suroesserrs | 3 = 29. 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They have allotted themselves a .$5,00,000,000 lee- way on either side of the figure they chose for the year's total dollar value of all goods and services produced. In January this looked to them like $578,000,000,000, give or take the $5,000,000,000. But February and March turned out so unexpectedly good that some now think the upper limit-- $583,00,000,000--is well within reach, still give or take the $5,000,000,000. What most Americans would like to know is whether the improvement in recent weeks spells more jobs, higher comes, more profits. And what will it do to the chances of a RCs Claimed After Control Of Education » KITCHENER (CP) -- Rev R. D. MacDonald of Tillson- + burg, president of the Ontario Public School Trustecs Associa- tion, said Tuesday the Roman Catholic Church will not rest un- til it has gained control of. all education. Mr. MacDonald, a Presbyter- ian minister, said the aim of the Roman Catholic Church can be seen in encyclicals and cburch-approved books. in-| ~~ will be brisk for some time. oDRPnOre (AP)--rord Motor So 1963 could turn out better|©®. reported a first - quarter ithan most economists dared pre.| Profit Tuesday of $121,300,000 dict three months ago. The rea.|or $1.10 a share, compared with |son is that momentum acts not ina tag or $1.16 a share, in jonly on industrial produition but Qi The f a period of 1962. jon consumer buying decisions-- diate vig any nn. aaioa and business spending plans. ' Me a, SUE aae SO : : _. ,\sales from $1,999.700,000 last A ----- --- is quick year to $2,004,200.000 this year a spit the ca A Ford said the increase came i vert li changed for the better, (Primarily in foreign operations ) B . '| Ford attributed the lowered pag Ysgol get hp her honang to vga wage and some e -y out of cut-\salary rates without corres- itin gtax rates. On the other|ponding price increases and hand, increased incomes of in-|said they also reflected pro- big ae eked pico Sagiched increase the value of more tax collections, thus trim-|the products. | ming the expected federal de-| | ficit and making any loss from! lower rates less onerous. SEEK PELICAN MATE LONDON (CP) -- Spring is in the air and moves are afoot ito provide the lone pelican in St. James' Park with a mate. Member of parliament Tony Stodart has asked the works Bail Reduced In Theft Case nite so aa GALT (CP)--Magistrate A. J. |ily Marck of Hamilton Tuesday re-| --_--__--___ duced bail to $5,000 from' $20,- 000 for George Joseph Hasler of |Hamilton. 'Some day someone! will die in jail because the heart} 2nd and 3rd | Will not take the strain of with- } | drawal from narcotics." Magistrate Marck left the| matter of removal to hospital to the jail physician's discretion. | Hasler was charged with theft WITHOUT LEGAL FEES | of a doctor's instrument bag from a car outside the hospital! NO BONUS ¥ monthly payn : here. The man did not appear in court due to illness. He was re- manded a week. tea, bridge, euchre, fashion show, or in fact any event which you wish to let the general public as well as your members know the date, place and time, etc. YOUR QUICKEST, MOST ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT WAY IS TO HAVE THE OSHAWA TIMES PUBLISH YOUR MESSAGE IN THE COMING EVENTS COLUMN YOUR | COMING EVENTS NOTICE REACHES OVER GROUND BEEF DISCOUNT PRICES! Reg. 49c! -- Tablets 12-0, 59 Bel. Reg. 49c!! Instantine Reg. 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