| y | ) | | | 1 ee eee me ww ct eet 22m SP ood ial ip RC cig : ee " f corresponding 1963 level. |Prices were up for women's P s Qubtrial 'sas was we aay'sjput Lake Wutauit aippea % to , nd This is ome the various com-|wear and piece goods. Industrial most heavily traded issue andj11. | ost lving ponents in the consumer 'price henge ypomeagntchy rifioo pe % te 11%, It touched 4] In Py | Bellinger! onth|from 141.6 as a result of lower gh o . : ltacked on % to wand Dick- . he from = mont prices for new cars and lower . Almost all groups contributed|enson added 15 cents to $4.95.| Monetary Quota ; Food--Down to 135.1 from|*@xi fares. ces p to 'the industrial advance, with) 'The industrial ipdex rose .42 Tr @) Ss i t V 135.4, reflecting lower prices for}, Health and personal care-- utilities, papers, hanks andi 160.27 and the exchange rs fresh fruit 'and vegetables,| increased to 167.5 from 167.3 on foods making up most of the/dex 35 to 149.53, Golds fell .15 for pharmaceuticals and pre- to 95.97, but base metals gained) oe ) | a BT sugar, jam, lamb, veal andjtie strength of higher prices On Market " solide: 1 Tach slia Wesianl 132.85 and western oils .80) ncrease OTTAWA (CP) -- Slight de-jto outweigh a slight increase in|lower - priced cuts of beef. aatintions creases in the cost of food,| ptions. tribut to a lowering of the|there also was a marginal re-\drinks, catsup, butter, . mar- lier, erage industrial wages and sal-| poultry. | i the tai The bureau of statistics,\aties at July 1--the latest date ing--Unchanged at 138.7,|' Le hl ig Ml aio basing its figures on 1949 prices|a@vailable--was 201.7. compared) 'slight increase in the shelter changed at 120.2. equalling 100, reported Tuesday|With 202 a month. earlier and/component was offset by a de-|----------___ that 'he consumer price index! 194.8 a year earlier. "crease in household operation. BEER LEADERS jreached a new high of 51%. The : at Aug. 1 stood at 136.1, down| That index also is based on| Insurance rates were higher but) LONDON (AP) -- It was alstdck closed at 51, ahead fall dipped 2% cents to 33}; from 136.2 at July 1 but up 2.2/1949 levels equalling 100, It is|prices of floor coverings, furni-| loge guzzle, but Belgians out-jpoint. Inland Natural Gas also} health and personal care. Prices were higher for dairy 4 / ig , ; ; | : Recreation and reading--un-) is oe erg and transportation con-| While prices dropped slightly,/products, eggs, coffee, tea, soft changed at td -- poe gy SP pp ae -- rose ¥% to 8i,. 3,773,000 shares traded Friday.) ~OKYO (CP)--A general in-/Pan. snoelpigy loan rp a nuts (Prices for admission to sports ae Most speculative prices fell. : crease of 25 per cent in Inter- cost of living in Canada at Aug.|duction in industrial wages and/garine, higher. priced beef cuts,|" films|Of -generally improved indus-\,_; ' 5 : | 1 compared with a month ear-|salaries, The index of the av-|rib chops, cured pork, fish and oe bichcles ie wan volinkatn Leitch. and Highland-Bell led BUILD CHURCH 'national Monetary Fund quotas/$550,000,000, of which $187,500, A both gained % io 11% and) 99 to 67.93. Volume was 3,449,-| , : 18 respectively, while Loblaw Aion) shares compared with By DON HANRIGHT trial prices Tuesday, with alj,, group lower with losses of is likely to-be approved at the handful of issues reaching new 45 and 15 cents respectively to THOMPSON, Man. (CP) CPR was a standout issue i Praga 17 cents to $1.23 and Genex|dents from Japan, Nigeria, the| move, ae had owes tigh of 51%, The three cents to 32 «eats. Wind-| West Indies, Britain, the U.S.) Finance Minister Gordon said ?/and Canada are building a neWjin an interview Monday that gents. jchurch and meeting hall for an|canada would have backed an points from the year-earlier|computed from the total wages|ture and curtain material were drank West Germans in 1963 for|reached a new high--8%--but| New Cal gained 11 cents to) 4) bang at Split Lake Re-leyen larger increase: He re. |$1.19 and Consolidated Marbe- ark of 133,9. paid by firms employing more! down, ' spot among the|closed at 8%, ahead \%. i ap i : . gq than 19 persons in a wide range Foc. pown wet ope drinkers, The Brit-/ MacMillan' Bloedel ee Pow-/nor 10 cents to $2.20. jserve, 420 miles north of Win-|sarded the 25 per cent as a The fractional decreases' in o¢ industries. 2DGE , : Denison reached a new high) nipeg. The project is part of the/compromise between a some- three sectors combined with static prices in the housing, FIGURE HIGHER recreation and reading, and) In the price index, the eet ba : : AS cals ren's wear an ootwear. man g . Clothing -- edged down toish Brewers Society said Bel-jell River sparkled among pa-) 118.9. from 119 as a result of gian consumption was 25% gal-|pers and closed at a 1964 top sale prices for men's and chil-lons a person to West Ger-|jof 3244, up ¥%. Volume in the of 17% with a rise of 1, while|first work camp of its kind what restrictive approach by Falconbridge also advanced | sponsored by the Canadian Europeans and the expansion- stock was heavy. Canadian .In-'to 7544. Cominco rose % to 38%,|Council of Churches. 'ary policy of Canada, the tobacco and alcohol components'figure was 1.6 per cent above is Wd, If not completely satisfied with any fresh meat you buy from SPECIAL! GIANT SOTO oe TRIPE EME T Ys ee Te PKG, SPECIAL! 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Trading was moderate.!¢, 49 anq $7.10, Raglan dropped|Five women and 17 male oe Canada' Gtk tapport ro U.S. dollars THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 9, 1964 25° = | Attending the meeting with © |Gordon are Louis Ras} A governor of the Bank of |Canada, and A. F. W. Plumtre jdeputy finance minister, Gor- don is scheduled to return to Ottawa Friday, Besides 'the over - all IMF quota increase, this week's meeting may call for special increases for certain coun- tries, Canada is one of these; Japan is another, There has been no rr god so far of tg this a increase might bee, ye STUDY e also is e k continue its study bey rgd quacy of international liquidity, that is, the world's total supp) of credit and currencies to rd jnance international trade, One group within the IMF, jthe so-called group of 10 or |'Paris Club" which includes |Canada, has said that w hile \liquidity is adequate the mo- jment, it would be wise to make jdetailed studies with the future jin mind, | One form these studies are taking is the possibility of cre- jating some new form of re- jserve acset, besides gold and the U.S. dollar. However, Gordon said there is a wide range of views both in the group of 10 and in the IMF itself. | He.said there are those who |think the IMF is operating well jas it stands, and those who be- lieve it should become "a sort central bankers' central | bank," "Nothing startling is going to happen in a. hurry," Gordon said. Youth Builds 'Dream Boat' DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)--A 17 + year - old Dartmouth, N.S., high school student who has built 18 small boats in the last two years, has launched his "dream boat." Bengt Christian Johnsen says construction of the 20-foot-long cabin cruiser) which he de- signed himself, took nearly seven months of spare - time work to complete. He estimated he spent about 3,500 hours work- ing on the sleek boat. To raise sufficient funds to continue building the boat, he constructed and sold 15 smaller "skiffs"' during the winter months, Johnsen estimates he used @ total of 15,000 screw nails, 34 sheets of plywood, 30 yards of fibreglass cloth, eight gallons of resin and five gallons of glue to build the one-ton craft. } PLANS HIGHWAY | JAKARTA (AP) -- Indonesia has a 10-year plan to build a '/ double-lane highway linking the northern and southern tips of Sumatra, the Antara news agency announces, VS AUTUMN TEA Thursday, Sept. 17th 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. Drummond White 753 Simcoe Street North Sponsored by Phoebe Scammell Unit Simeoe St. United Church NEW CLASS SEPT. 13 ACT NOW| Magers bot Steaks « Oven Roasts . 72: SPECIAL! LOBLAWS PROTEN* Boneless Boston Broil Steaks « Oven Roasts-79: SPECIAL! LOBLA PR . ! * 5 bids loi SPRGIALT LORLAWS. PROTEN ALSO SEE THE FINE SELECTION OF OTHER KEY CLUB .,,.. 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