Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Feb 1965, p. 25

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Fal . OR ng AID, ying wiper eo fait plonrtinr yeaa = ee A AR LL I 6 mT OF GREATEST VALUES SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL FLEETWOOD ae GENERAL ELECTRIC is FLEETWOOD RADIO PORTABLE AM-FM Clock Radio nal AM-FM PLUS A.F.C. RECORD PLAYER @ 7 Tube Chassis @ Shanber Switch | @ 6 Tube plus Power Rectifier : Srnest Lupaape styling @ Luminous Dial : ie ee Command Performance @ 5" Speaker : @ Large 7 x 5 Oval Speaker 4 Seporete Volume and Tone Png ld "S hie wite, j : © Wead Finish @ 4" Dyna Power Speaker actress Jessica Tandy, prof- y ig é i ; ' ag riggs tic gorge eg 4.7 7 i" 64. Zz | 77 the ouse jast n ' s 4 at a dinner honoring the ! : SPECIAL e Vice - President, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and the Speaker of the House. Cronyn was last seen as Polonius in Richard Burton's "Hamlet", i ss A EMERSON ' ; Tax Receipts | 01 Emerson Television Pig 19" portasLe Wem, KOWA 17" PORTABLE ----- 8=--S--sé«~CTL meer = 11 TRANSISTOR By 70 -- Daly it Y JAMES NELSON @ 15 Tube @ Light-Up Channel Indicator 2 AM-FM-AFC: OTTAWA (CP)--Federal rev- 2 Sili Rectifi gos @ Earphone Jack © Bist Tronner Mate 6 on vn Soest double and Oe IGOR ECE NOrS @ Up Front Speaker ransistor io Buy _ -- sueaart we i @ 3 Stage |.F. for Maximum Signal ' SPECIAL @ All the features treble under es tax rates . r : ou bythe commie Connell fr ' NOW ONLY 1 39.00 See } 17 4.00 / ee 37.77 A study of federal revenues prepared for the Economic Council of Canada by D. J. Daly, a member of its staff, says that if Canadians had been working and producing up to the nation's potential in 1960, tax revenues would have balanced the budget and provided a 20- per-cent surplus. The economic study makes no comment on. what government expenditure needs may be by 1970, or what adjustments might] © be made by the government in tax rates and federal - provin- v4 : , GENERAL ELECTRIC : y ONLY | HOOVER But it says that if no changes gt naning Ki, NANOLA TRANSISTOR | '7 SPARTON We EMERSON r cent unemployment, a high : begs STEREO D USTETTE Feel' economic growth, rex] = RADIO | Genk oie AM-FM RADIO VACUUM sonable stability of prices, a © 336" Speaker variable balance of ae j j : ; @ 32 Tube Function and an equitable distribution of + ate a Chem Soe @ Hondwired CLEANER rising incomes, this should be ee @ Slumber Switch ® Transformer the result in 1970: SPECIAL Wy MODEL 35R35 Fg ny tae oi , 249-00 25-77 ate made and ves . i the goal of not more than three a 8 Transistor CLOCK RADIO amounted to $2,487,000,000 in 1963, should amount to $5,250,- 000,000 --All other taxes and reven- ues, which amounted to $5,052,000,000 in 1963, should amount to $8,440,000,000 --Total of all federal taxes and revenues, and provincial personal income taxes, which f yond $7,154,000,000 in : 1963, should amount to $13,- ry sree 690,000,000. To this latter fig- HOO . --~ SP ECIAL ure there would be added : VER } es EMERSON $670,000,000 collected in the i pr ent ss tao con | SPIN DRY 7 AM-EM-FM (Stereo) 'oo WHITE chinery not reflected in the a 1963 figure. 4 ke Ped deers ory gh gem i 4 WASHING MACHINE Fy . 5 oe SEWING MACHINES xes collec e fed- 5 M grernmer tnd cg dT.V. Combinat ie il ea kg | : and 1.¥. LOmDINalion -- FLOOR MODELS amounts asco ber those 4 Minute Wash ¥ : a provinces which collect their a @ 10 Tube Transformer AM-FM Stereo @ AUTOMATIC ZIG ZIG own, would amount to $1,260,- é : f 000,000 in 1970. The actual fig- ' 2 Minute Rinse ee Unit @ ZIG ZAG STRAIGHT SEWING in 196 000,000. ae ud i od " -- ha yp sti Suds Saver @ 19 Tube 3 Transformer 23 Television S AVE UP TO 50% federal treasury with a 1970 Do the whole family wash in less than 4 @ 1 Compact Unit "potential" revenue incame of $13,100,000,000. In-1963, the act- j 1 hour @ Hand Wired EXAMPLE ual federal total was $7,154,000,- : j Clothes ready to iron : Vie FULLY AUTOMATIC * ZIG-ZAG PORTABLE Accused Boy Had| aN > 'Strange siding 199.95 fi, ao : ONLY 114.00 COBOURG (CP)--The mother of a 16-year-old boy being tried for eapital murder told the court Tuesday that her son had strange ideas about death and was frightened of the dark. John Freeman is charged with the Oct. 18 shooting of Mildred Ske anal teomtial oraoek ' y SPECIAL 3 NEW NORDMENDE BRONZE SPECIAL | HOOVER EMERSON 11" SAMBA pa 4 ONLY ' Mrs. uae gd gg = i & UPRIGHT '8 . S Poel. uot allow him oe ve re CLE ANER j TELEVISION STEREO SETTEE and Small boy, the youth Lept. toy x) : © Hondwired | : ~ CHAIR setae this bod & @ It Beots As It Sweeps As It # Output . etre Ne Tad te ore] «See ey ba ea ah Table and 5 Pan Mado . ) 4 q : Fie | 4 Chairs Mrs. Freeman said she re- : turned to the house about 5 p.m. j on the day of the shooting, after ; 77 being away about 10 hours, and j bd - £ i . ' : .99 saw Miss Crocker lying on her ] 3 00 e ; § 77 oe ' bed with a throw rug over her. |: f : § 7 Miss Crocker, who hospital ' 4 : : : officials said had a mental age ' és i = of about eight or nine years, was shot three. times in the head. Alexander, Freeman, the youth's father, said he and his wife decided last year to send his son to a psychiatrist but the only psychiatrist in Cobourg, about 35 miles east of Oshawa, moved out of town the day they ' made the decision. trial continues.

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