Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1963, p. 14

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= 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seterdey, October 5, 1963 i : Teuabar. Rance " [east Pee Sooo A Ba eee Space B-Ban Said L DOPING FAILED jand. oe ne sips Seaton it up Guriog a mee, five | years. ' Be ae He served notice that the Tax Probe Considers Subsidizing barter fc s , |Ways as ed by the Mac- f x Of Railways al pkg commission OM|'osiizstion of a Fe Btblwas too nerves Seiiiincl ie ne in Music, Instruments, Musie Studios, '| REGINA (CP) -- The top|'tansportation. posal, Howard Green said Fri- iano Tuning. Co-O erative Pp troblem spokesman for Canada's truck,| "This continuous resart t|fay did not divulge his full 'nemel] 453 SIMCOE STREET S., OSHAWA, ONTARIO ' ing industry accused the federal ever-increasing presen ge is . government Friday night of wil-|"® nto 1 alae sac ak be - Announcing M By STEWART MACLEOD fea eet we corey em We ay hiss. H Se the only way wo canitaliy Gare regarding the existence|® disgraceful, posal had been agreed to injto be paid between £40 ($120 | st ti OTTAWA (CP)--What would] they have been. Keep the family farm." lof the industry by "its bling re-\Public money." | Iprinciple between the United | ew Instruction It would be extremely seri-/ The fact that co - operatives|sort to more and more subsidiz-|. Mr. Chapman, Pagan be F000 States and the Soviet Union. ous," said Dr. R, S. Staples,ioan deduct patronage dividendslation as a cure-all for every: ization represe' Me ucking|_Mt-, Green said in an inter- purpo: president of the Co-operativifrom taxable income--and re- thing that ails the railways." laa and tine -- rr od. view the proposal for such an ¢ @ Ukulele pear tax would have to be|Union of Canada. It wouldn't/duce such income to three per A. Chapman. of Kelowna, //7™s, conten! © does not ree.(2ereement was introduced by @ p> @ 5 String Ban paid before distribution of pa-/man the end of the co-op move-icent of emplo oved capital--has|B, c, president of the Canadian|eral government does try as\tte Canadian delegation to the @ Howaiian tronage dividends, -|ment, but it would be "'very,/been one hottest issues|T rucking Associations Inc.,|ognize the a Geneva disarmament talks ° Spanish Guiter bers would be eligible for the ! ager Le Conseil|°*tore,_ the six-member royallaimed his criticism at the pre-|@ Vitel segment of the economy. |mjay, 1961, | 20-per-cent dividend tax credit?/,, Romeo Pag gts vation (Commission since hearings be-lvious Progressive Conservative ne Guito As the royal commission on|.2i4 coer "a aoe would belte" last sprng. Other forms of| government as well as the pres- BABY BATS BIG NOW OPEN!... : Lf Bass taxation continued to probe intol-iowed with dismay 'by farm.|>usiness have charged that this\ent Liberal administration. Aithough the female brown | PHONE 725-1801 the controversial subject of tax|ers. "A co-operative is the only|°stitutes unfair competition. | In a speech to the Saskatch-|bat of the eastem U.S. weighs We H. lified 1 and co-ops Friday, this question way in which a farmer can in-| Dr. Staples said Friday that/ewan Trucking Association, Mr.jonly six or age a its Wee. e Have a nstructors Only was tossed out to some of thelvest in something that can help|the Canadian Income Tax Act/Chapman said federal transpor-loffspring weigh two grams --|| "Men: Tues. ica ; 26 representatives of the -- does not give any advantage to|tation policies have causedjequal to a human baby of 40 to 35, = 19m. ----a movement who appeared be- grave uncertainty in trucking!50 pounds. A LRPRPL, paint fore the i co-ops that cannot be enjoyed) i ' P er It would probably reut in DIVIDENDS ------ esd a TODAY ond SUNDAY some finan vantage to in-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Patronage dividends from tax- LM e Ci CHARLTON HESTON dividual members, said W. C. Canada Foils Ltd., class A 15|20!¢ income, although it was UNIT ARI AN FELLOWSHIP L & SOPHIA N MacDonell, of the Canadian Co- most practical for co-ops. cents, common 15 cents, Nov. . J Operative Wheat Producers, but : 4 31. In fact, he said, Canada is one . SUNDAY SHOW OPEN 1:30 P.M. they wouldn't want it this way. 15, record Oct of the most "stringent" coun- © General Bakeries Ltd., com-liries when it pore to taxing SUNDAY SERVICE STARTS MONDAY mon 12% cents, Oct. 31, record co-ops. Many other countries Courta Oct, 16. : oe Nag THEIR PASSIONS RAGED JOT OF LAUGHS ulds Reveal The Holden Manufacturing Co.|come tax on at least thiee per AT 11 A.M 7 oe "RAISING Expansion Pl ans Ltd., class A 30 cents, Oct. 30,|cent of employed capital. OCTOBER 6th othe SUN record Oct. 15. e \ »V.LPs FRN LOVE STOR TIARA THE WIND" CORNWALL (CP) -- Court-|_ The Jockey Club Ltd., com-| 9a@enmr iN COLOR Hie ap aulds of Canada Ltd. announced| or" Nov 29, ix, per cot pid. || RICHIE KNIGHT with ae Friday a multi-million dollar|15 c-nts, 54% per cent pid. 13% and the . he Trials of the Bishop of Woolwich' CONTINUOUS PROM: 2:00 P.M. ' IN_ COLOR The 'CARRY ON' expansion pro; in this St.|cents, Jan. 15, 1964, record Dec.|j Bn pansion program in this MID-KNIGHTS mavens AT 2:20-4:45 -7:05-9:30 [aay 4 IN MILLS GANG Lawre 31. by oiowat be ts - . Lake Ontario Portland Ce-|' GUEST SPEAKER: years. ment Co, Lid., pid. 2 cents, Aopewinn DR, |. A. MALCOLM Nov, 1, record Oct, 18. : . . 12th : : edt: I. Battista, president ot the|""Northwestern Uillities Ld.,|_ Sot., Oct. 12¢ Director of Mental Health Clinic, Whitby i "baal ye aga '|pfd. $1, Nov. 1, record Oct. 15. et the he & ish chemical firm, said produc- tion of a new line of nylon fibre WOODLEA ' C.R.A. BUILDING --_ 100 GIBB st. TONIGHT will begin by the middle of next 4 seo aes Will be ee! | UU ULI pcs $22 Kine West -- Oshowe SCHOOL OF RELIGION CLASSES -- 11 A.M. to the rythm of ; DRIVE OUT mployees will be needed at full ' sae igs ! " " ' 4 " production. Festival! A Fabulous ah = Jhe Royalles " TONIGHT Courtaulds is Cornwall's big- Spectacle of gest employer, with about 1,800 : (formerly The Me; etre | Marches, Music EA 2 p cwe py ||| SUNDAY © MONDAY © TUESDAY --_--o | and Dancing! ; q : THE WOODLE $ BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:00--SHOW STARTS AT 7:25 4 " g UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (AGES 16-25) ROCK HUDSON PAMA Wrnrex Hed Rapa STUDY IL PLANS Don't Miss The Crowning of ... ts alan teeresSeast Lou tus "AFRICA ABLAZE" spent er crane : 6 « C L U B 4 A Y V | E W FORMERLY "SOMETHING . VALUE" ADULT ENT, Sc MI rumen met, MAL AY A! DANCING TONIGHT TONIGHT ONLY--MARLON BRANDO IN HALL'S BEAUTY : 'One Eyed Jacks' (Adult) Color & 0'Scope PARLOUR ERNIE WHIT AND HIS. NEW BOWERY BOYS IN "LET'S GO NAVY 15 KING ST. £.,0SHAWA ry « oe! Paco ap eres : To Et | | ) Me t FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE WHITBY 668-3191 LOR . OSHAWA DANCING 9-12 e 3.00 PER COUPLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE + * 723-4972 y emgupepenantnth tities Bey ZiteMEN DANCE | ROCK HUDSON $ 3 Racing Spills SPECIAL '/c PRICE PASS TONIGHT |) Pemtwonsh I KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE [fj iste am j | chido yrs PNY, ot Old Time - Modern ee Pen The Winner To Represent Oshawa SwENGAL GREEN KINSMEN SUPER CAR ADMISSION--$1.00 TUESDAY, NOV. 5 In The "Miss Canada Finals" at BRIGADE HELMET" BINGO RED BARN || 2:15 p.m. The O'Keefe Centre In November! siete oi aie : ee: oe BY TECHNICOLOR ; ED BEGLEY ed Come and Support Your Favorite! reer © $]% PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE. | | ! TODAY and ie 7. oe | KS om § Top neton |] PHONE 743-3561 @ Dancing @ Entertainment @ Refreshments SUNDAY 8,200 ee Registrations | : ; Tickets Available From All Jaycee Members and 1964 FORD or $2,000 Cash. $1.000 Hi-Lo Gome 10-2 Seturdey, Sept. 7th | Stephenson's Jewellers, 14 King E. -- Also et Door! Doris .. JA MES pool met towstet (55 nes.) $1,200 Sout Snowbell FOR FALL TERM IRENIE HARVEY | 4 " 1] Day * GARNER sada ea Pier | ee FALL PROGRAMME RTRs « 'liane LARGEST bina Iv EASTERN ONTARIO meemememee | OSHAWA RECREATION COMMITTEE | BPMarnr( pt) fee) =m cxsxe The following are some of the activities available to you through your local '71 Ly | Rscreation Department. The Oshawa Recreation Committee will welcome any WIS. i. inquiry or suggestions regarding programme activities for any and ell eges. ' | ; SOL¢ "e / every man | Call 125-1111 ---- Come to 100 Gibb St. mye. e(nitersad SSS iy mus EVENINGS (Adults) FEATURE TIMES smoked Amphora | PROGRAMME NO. OF SESSIONS PROPOSED NIGHT(s) 730 oe 30 ew Millinery Tues. & Thurs. . Se bedinks nae Find Your Name In Want Ads pipe tobacco cae Tsay he THIS WEEK-END si] and Win Ice Capades Tickets Aluminum Etching Thurs. Box Loom Weeving Wed. ike you,dear!" -- Cherm Clinic 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM hi e Jj Ou, é@ar td] Square Dancing : lenioden Sr sap na ie id os Singing (Group) SIMCOE ST. NORTH imes will begin an interes ing 'our Name **Now -- every man can choose the Amptiora he prefers -- Jude d THE paged in the rae feeb pipe cd Wed. ers whose names are listed somewhere in the Wa Regular or Aromatic. Amphora is Canada's largest selling Pottery ted t Ceramics Wes, Ads will receive two Free tickets to the spectacular aeons tore ag yourenlt ~-- and give everyone Weodwerking | , | ff | Regine los Capades of | 964, which pv ay at the ' : Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, November 5 through AFTERNOON (Adults) . ety phe Weodworking (Ladies Only) ok! Tues. 2-4 P.M. Weodworking (Shiftworkers) Speck oe dl -- All readers will profit from the Oshawa Times "Find - 4: Woodworking (Old Timers) weekly Thurs. 2-4 P.M. Your Name" feature. First, you will certainly prof- Shuffleboard (Sr. Citizens) Mon., Tues., Wed, & Fri. it from the list of bargains found in the Want Ads He he AB eh Slab hed "LEWES, Bngiang \neuicrs)-- Saige cask na weekly we aa M. and too, you may find your name hidden there and (Excellent Instruction) t : profit again by winning a pair of tickets to the Big Art (Sketching-Weter Colors) weekly WED. 2-4 P.M Show, the Ice Capades, the greatest show on ice! CHILDREN ADMISSION $1.00 Shane are. s0e "oheeenieiad ti ha Sakae ees INCLUDING MEMBERSHIP "Find Your Name" feature: no subscriptions to se-" Prodacts of Jr. Judo weekly Sat. 9:30 A.M. cure, nothing to write, and no puzzles to work. Sim- Ballet weekly Wed. 4-6 P.M. ply continue to watch for the many bargains ad- DOUWS BOMERTS alee oe oe -- wookty Set. 9:30 A.M. Time 8:30 - 11:30 Age 16-20 vertised in the Want Ads and look for your name ~ ot ahersasegd ccna wag ore onsteet your Neighborhood Association and inquire bout which may be listed there. A different name will be : ils . sersinaon Dress Casual hidden somewhere in the Want Ads each day, Mon- 6629-8 A M PHOR A Revitetions should be mode pom October 18th _ " day through Saturday starting Tuesday, October belongs evenywhee, Wetch this poper for « new programme outline for activities commencing eorly in the new | See You eee 15th -- It may be yours! yeer. | Woodworking (Ages 8-13 yrs.) Mon, & Wed. a Nee IO EM SS le Ms ire Seca nT i

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