Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1963, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 8, 1963 H Lene | $960,000,000 last year, nearly|zens to support candidates for]a halt to the expansion of non- 10 wah BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Lending Limited three times the 1953 figure and|municipal office who will ed pa municipal services. se eas almost equal to the budget of For Municipalities the entire provincial govern- e Wood Fur niture 'TORONTO (CP)--Ontario mu- -- e citi- ELVIS 2 "Atlantis 18g EEEREY id, ni lities may have to d e wae to raise taxes or cut PRESLEY Needs Outlined | :....245..| = -- The Lost municipal affairs sik Wednes- " : "KID Continent" By REFORD MacDOUGALL ; If. Canadian furniture mau-| phe jimits have nearly been ------ MONTREAL (CP)--The Cana-|facturers develop similar tech-|peached on the amounts munici- GALAHAD" a Qoler dian wood furniture industry/niques "it would be the fastest! nalities can borrow or can ex: f has some giant steps 'to take if/way of getting our products Set 'a subsidies from senior In Color HITS Anthony Holl ' q {Extra THREE STOOGES ¢ COMEDY it is to grow domestically and/across the border." levels of government, sa id RICHIE KNIGHT SYST Tet ee reseeee export abroad, says Lawrence Lorne R, Cumming. ' _|JUMPED RIGHT IN bs gig I gag ht Another thing these countries} Stressing that he was not AND THE Ine, 'consultants' to furiture|tad were craft schools which/speaking as 2 government offi. and' woodorking industries, | {Produced craftsmen able to in-jcial, Mr, Cumming told a serv- MID-KNIGHTS Mr. Daigeault said in a in- terpret and adapt good design, ice club meeting that while On- terview the Canadian wood fur- "Having no craftsmen here," tario's population has risen to REGULAR PRICES niture industry is in most cases|M*. Daigeault said, "we have 6,000,000 from 4,500,000 in 1953, ' unimaginative, unorganized aud = right into mass produc- the assessment of Ontario prop- 4 willing to adopt the latest|!- Fa elfaoagh Ay yr ssle van lly 3 The furaiteee manufacturing pea asagad 4 $5, 000,000,000 in: the is conclusions on|consultant had praise too for as- . -- Boas _ - seas malas sociations in Sweden and Den- _Ontario's municipalities spent! Co', A Owe experience and on impressions mark that certify furniture only gained in western Europe while|after it has been tested. 'This on a recent Ottawa-sponsored|avoids junk being exported." technical mission, These countries also spent a There are about 25 important|!ot of money to advertise, wood furniture manufacturing] Canada could do these things) firms and 300 small ones in Que-|too, Mr, Daigneault said, "but bec, said Mr, Daigneauit./first mergers are needed in the Equally "fragmented" industry|industry to out distribution cost exists in Ontario. and to pool resources -- fi- Quebec's natural market in| nancial, creative and manager- the U.S, is the New York area|ial." and Ontario's the American! middle west. | NET EARNING BLAMES IMBALANCE 5 | Canadian wodd furniture ex- | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ports to the U.S, amount to) Aluminium Ltd,, 6 mos. ended! about $1,000,000 a year while| |June 30: 1963, $16,600,000, 54| U.S. exports to Canada total cents a share; 1962, $20,900,000) about $10,000,000, 168 cents. )| Mr, Daigneault blames the! Asbestos Corporation Ltd., 6) aT HMM Hh He trade imbalance on high pro-|mos, ended June 30: 1963, $805,.. duction costs in Canada, unin-/113, 40 cents:a share; 1962, $1,-| s poate. RRs ~ 3 e : RR FRESH COAST SALMON spired design and the fact "'our|147'802, 57 cents. furiture is often merely a copy|------ B.C. fishermen Wednesday their strike fund, tapped dur- ing at $2.75 each rather than |Of U.S, designs," put 44,000 pounds of fresh- ing the coast-wide strike now the $1.25 a pound Winnipeg | 'So far American firms have} =€COMING caught salmon on sale in Win- on. The demand was tremen- fish lovers are used to. a: no rs. = to exports = i i bid to replenish ous for the bargain fish, sell- -- CP WIREPHOTO |'0 Canada ut = shou ey 5 i] Kl N G BS R be a hy eee oe bl sei ee : SOAR | wake up to us I don't know how} Ronnie Hawkins y frag' LAGER R ten chuwher for. the sur-| our pitifully fragmented and er-| end the ER BEE NEWS IN BRIEF | jen of the Skopje earthquake. | DIVIDENDS _|st tem saabad datlan HAWKS ACCIDENT TOLL 110 -. | a Mr, Daigneault suggested that = LEAVES E PARIS (Reuters)--A total of| By THE CANADIAN PRES Canadian wood furniture FRI AUG 16 h CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy/110 persons were killed and| Aluminium Ltd., 4% pid, 43) manufacturing industry look . . t (AP)--Pope Paul VI drove up|1,276 others were injured in/Cents, Oct. 15, record Sept. 16./quickly at the experiences of| into the cool Alban Hills Mon-|Frerich accidents last weekend| British American Oil Co. Ltd./Donmark and Sweden, "great day on his first trip outside/at the height of the tourist sea-|25 cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 6.\turniture exporters who have "Ja Rome as pontiff to spend thelson, according to provisional Canada Cement Co. td.,/ developed all kinds of new tech hot August days a the papallpolice figures, common 30 cents, Aug, 31, rec-|niques and designs." summer residence here. Hun-| : jord Aug. 14; pfd. 32% cents, dreds of Romans, tourists and| CLIMBERS DEAD Sept. 20, record Aug. 20, citizens of the foothill village of _2ERMATT, Switzerland) Imperial Glo - Glaze Paints| DONATES BOOKS 5,000 lined the steep, winding} (Reuters)--The bodies of two|Ltd., common 37% cents, Sept.| MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The} streets to see the pontiff. lclimbers, an American and an|?, record Aug. 16, Rockefeller Foundation has do-| Englishman were found Mon-| Kilembe Copper Mines Ltd.,|nated $15,000 for books, maga.| APPEAL TO CHURCHES day on Weisshorn Mountain/12% cents, Sept. 12, record Aug.|zines and research material for) GENEVA (Reuters) -- Thejnear here, police said. Papers|26. ithe faculty of law at the Na-| World Council of Chufches ap-/found on them identified them! Placer Development Ltd., 25)tional University here, the law pealed to its members Tuesday|as David R. 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