Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Apr 1965, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 1905 "This hypothesis does not ap- fered 36-month maximum repay-|Falls, Ont., quoted rates vary- s s everything from oblique wm a ' 8 pear to hold true on the Niagara|ment periods on a proposed|ing from 11.1 per cent to 22.2 New Spy Thriller May Be Hit tones zooms poe Rebel' Priest mbar we fea : spot check re- _ so : -- ec _ ae cent but the U.S. dealers keyhole to find a pen oe s : vealed that charges for sitmrjfour Canadian banks did the a flat 18.4 per cent. s s pointing at it, or discovers a Canadian Bank Charges {services in Buffalo banks were|same. One offered 20 months| Canadian banks charged less For Canadian-Born Director dead body by peering iawe| Halts Crusade above the eharges for these|and another 30. on personal chequing accounts through the calling tigeahede MMITS: a. s services at Toronto banks." Canadian interest rates varied|@"d more on current accounts. By CAROL KENNEDY manner and a rather shady mil-/Some critics feel this adds to Rag G BURG, Md. (AP ia K Se Jung notes that since the|considerably--from six per cent] The U.S. regular - account} LONDON (CP) -- Canadian-jitary past, tries hard to get his|the sinister atmosphere; others Wedne wins Pag Pauw eC wer ey rvices boundary impedes a free flow|to 11.1 in simple annual interest.|Charge was 75 cents a month,|born movie director Sidney J.|expense account raised andjconsider it a shade overdone. ti ite / wf stopping hi of banking services, Niagara/This compared with a range of|Plus six cents for every deposit|Furie seems to have a hit onjtalks with a slight Cockney ac-| [sobe} Quigley in the weekly at "Traditio is Roman Cal ' , By ARCH MacKENZIE The study was conducted by|Falls banks in Ontario and New| 11,6 to 11.8 per 'cent in the U.S,/and withdrawal. The charge onjhis hands with the new spyjcent. All very unlike Agent 007,/5 pectator praises Furie's res = rap Pie veteag 4 WASHINGTON (CP) -- Cana-|Allen F. Jung, an associate pro-| York state aren't in direct com-| 4145 dealers offered an aver-|SPecia! accounts was 15 cents althriller The Ipcress File, which|who inhabits lush casinos and|' rj ght, topographically - coe nce a ive from 5 fede . ' J , uperior, Lawrence C: @ian bank charges for three ema of ayer Ag pars Pas ee. ve tential bor.|#8@ Tate in Canada of 13.5 per roe ee ie? sat cnenes gmc sgiiae ety vg is ge the Bag csp minded, atmospheric eye" and|ghehan. | .|versity o! icago's graduate} He posed as a potential bor- ial : nadian banks charge: e the origina ry 'or cash, and no muc i i areas of service are signifi cent against the six-bank aver cents for each personal-account|Deighton, the movie aims to/closer to the real thing. re Ste -- las OF ebeie oi coher ype a - periors an bu . His report}rower for new-car capital and cantly lower than in the United|School of business age of 8,8 and the comparison ; Hs appears in the official publica-|for an unsecured personal loan n Niagara Falls, N.Y., was cheque and 10 cents for every|take the lid off counter-espion Clive Barnes of The Dailylthat is what Tene '3 | States, says a comparative F i We F ; ; ' BRAIN D' | tudy dunted tion of the U.S. comptroller of|to finance a vacation, calling at x deposit or withdrawal from e7-|age and show its workings as|BRAIN DRAIN 4 | Falle Gon , and idinase ele the currency, which does not|the three commercial banks in Bark Deckoe ot hee rent accounts. The charge on|they really are, more a matter| The story, somewhat simpli- pera po ag ggh ry c00 bp ag Ra eBoy j ; necessarily endorse the article.|the New York state city and the was little variation in the inter-|S4¥imgs accounts was 15 cents of-form-filling and legwork than|fied from the dense plot of the Cecil Wilson, writing in 'Thelopponent 0 fliturgical & cal N.Y. A comparison between To- ' Jung reported that banks injsix in Niagara Falls, Ont. He a cheque. the glamorous, heroic adven-|book, concerns a sinister "'brain|_ \ ronto and Dultalo also was ig repo est charges by auto dealers in q sl James. Sead. drain" caused by an organiza.(Daily Mail, says the Canadianjauthorized by the Vatican ecu- Niagara Falls, Ont., offered|then rechecked with main of- made. < rs either country. - ' "a ni f|menical cil, viewing th "significantly lower rates' than|fices for each bank at Buffalo co STS The hero--o ti - hero--of|tion that kidnaps nuclear scien- director has "a nice sense of|m coun wing em Banks in both countries Of-/visvara Falls, N.Y., banks onjand Toronto. US, HIGHER neo ahled elllaguagd Deighton's eory "Cache Palmer tists and brainwashes. their|the sinister but overdoes the/as attempts by "extremist ( fered lower cost automible fi-). + omobile loans, personal un- " © dan me as ae (CP)--Britain is not ies ohnpeal ghte 4 ahatby-cain: knowledge out of them, torture." clergy" to Protestanize the Ro- mancing than auto dealers, Per- secured loans and personal COMPARED DEALERS ung shoppe n advertising in Russia as much Rated arian oo (Bes Fleming's! Ipcress, by the way, is the| Furie, who has been working man Catholic Church also ers/secured 12-month bank loan of it should, says V. Rodnov, --_ aig cme Soy ot of chequing accounts. He called at five auto dealers £500 and found the average New Soviet Teas rareeetines A superman. He has been de-|code-name for the brainwashing|in Britain since 1959, began film- in each Niagara Falls commu-| +: ' h York state rate was 14.1 per|London. Russi blicity chief|Scribed as the poor man'sjoperation, standing for induction|making in Toronto in 1957. His buying consumer durables such) FEWER BANKS nity and at seven U.S. finance qendon, Russian publicity chile James Bond. He too likes girls|jof psycho-neuroses by condi- Cais to make a go of it in Sohn Ovens 6.2. as washing machines on instal-! "Some have tended that ies and six Ontario, He|Ccent against 9.8 per cent in Can-|s. T, Rokosz' added: "In a bikes 3 aie. N ment credit, because of the limited numberlalso approached 10 automatic|ada. The Canadian range was|country where you cannot ap-|a%d good food, but he's diffident|tioned reflex with stress. ix 3 hel noi with women and he cooks for ;,{Canada were frustrated by lack OPTOMETRIST Personal finance companies|of banks in Canada due to coun-|washer dealers in each commu-|5:x Per cent to 13.4 and the/point an agent, conduct market n Toronto-born Furie, 31, has di- f a tetareat 4 on both sides of the border|trywide branching, competition|nity. American variation was lessiresearch, or sell directly to ajimself out of cans bought atirected the movie with a neat|°f Money and interest. He an 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA charged more for loans thanjis lessened and the Some findi than one percentage point. factory owner, advertising is es-|'he supermarket. sense of irony and a somewhat|his wife Sheila now live in a PH. 723-4811 more for New 'York Appliance de iagara sential." 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