S45 THE OMMAWA TIMES. Weanesouy, beens: 22, 2945 te ee ee =. - z : = = 3 : TGER SADE 3a ins SSF aie fe ener y j--3 ap a és ae ¥ au acy is there any such suggestion! 4 goes not go away threw away the boiling water|800 pounds per acre when hee from China. although Peking 'i bad nc and served soggy. tea leaves to'colonies are installed nearby. in-publie-he-echoes..the. views | . s . keeps threatening to' intervene : A jeat with butter W t uc h xX ecTec : IM The voice of Peking seems|f Peking that American peace | NEARS ROUND FIGURE in er ) Oo p / may Lose Vitality In Time Se ad a Bakes np proposals are & hoax. But in BEES MULTIPLY YIELD Jaan's population pies and even ordering Hanoi to keep| Private he may have his doubts. | Alfalfa, which yielded 10 bu-|98,281,955 Oct. 1, 1965 ° * f i 4 P li | By HAROLD MORRISON _ | may be used to penetrate all of fighting He has disavowed the report by |¢ ---- bos oan n arp Ss linance Oo Cy | Canadian Press Staff Writer | Indochina and even the Chinese two Italian professors who} ee A ni China's dictatorial voice may A A | tish P. e Minist Wil-| **\ quoted him as saying he would ' ie pat visit to pHi mainland, : indeed, be a vital factor in the|go anywhere to pe on peace | VADIAN y By JAMES NELSON | But the Gordon draft incorpo-, "Increasingly, Cana-|next February to discuss "vit-| All Age eco oe 'e pansies oe ssid and that such talks could be| __ |rated few of the important rec-|dians should aim to financelally 'urgent' questions is likely/9TOUS!y Maintain they wi t about peace feelers from anol. held without the Americans OTTAWA (CP)--While Mitch-\9mmendations mgde earlier by liner development' from their|to fed BE es hopes hat be deterred in their support of)/Ho Chi Minh, the father image complying: with his oft - stated CLEANERS ell Sharp is holidaying in Mex-|4 royaj commission on banking the e-chairmen of the 1954 Gen- the "war of liberation' in South|for a good many Vietnamese on| demand that they must first get| ico and his office staff is sorting|and finance headed by Dana\own savings, and bring their eva Contersice finally. wi Viet Nam. The Soviet Union, both sides of the 17th parallel, ts Viet N ; ; : -- ; y will de- A BION, | Hel, | out of South Viet Nam. NOW HAS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS tw dis ih ti oer Jace fOr no Some way ting coma, i! ohn mee 9 rr etree i o 1196 Sie BN. 72808 : ' : b " 'i 4 gh, has signe o run out. ' adie . priv: here as to the direction ype ox g peigobet -- capabilities, In this way, Can- eg oe ee battlefield) | agreement to provide more| . cf ito ebb, the thought of a happy} Osh te tc of economic policy under the com a as anne {)|ada's reliance on foreign bor- "thus ties may be damp-|assistance to North Vet Nam in HO IS AGING 'peace cannot be suffocated for- bd 725-1023 opping Centre new Hang OEE seven per cent, where it was phihabes, Moun be kept within rea-| ied if not dispelled during the|1966. The reports suggest that) Now 75, the frail, wispy leader|eyer, Unless, of course, he is uiey Mr. Sharp plans to return from 1871 to 1944, Because of sonable proportions. ltwo months before this "vitally | this time the Russians may pro-| has directed for two decades a! prisoner of a stronger force and! for pick-up and delivery call Dec. 31, just a few days before nigh interest rates generally|11's NECESSARY lurgent" business is discussed, al vide new jet fighters to be flown struggle that seems A ace BRE A power he cannot ig-| 728-2361 he is to relinquish his earlier) cnorged by the banks are press-| 'hig was much like Mr. Gor.|time Jag which would indicate by North Vietnamese-pilots. | without end. He sees himself as) | otnsargy as | mug minister 0): 19 against the six-per-cent ceil-\aon's: evel oe : i ge r, Gor-l iat a least one party --un-| . But there is no indication that leader not only of the North but'nore. Robert Winters. TG é Gon s ews, bul In e same sig '3 a Economic policy under Mr. ing |statement Mr. Sharp noted that doubtedly Soviet Premier Alexei Each..day-scores.... SERVED. IT BACKWARDS. cshels of seed.per acre 40 years ; nanan 8 = 3 mos Sa Seer oer Most of the chartered banks|in this country's rapidly expand-|Kosygin--disputes the urgency. | is ted to be influ- ore : ned eat wr the views of|advocate a higher ceiling. They|ing economy "reliance on {or-| Nevertheless, the fact that | r Mr. Winters, Both have had|Say existing loans would not beleign resources is still necessary |ese two leaders will meet) : long previous experience in gov-|4ffected, 'but higher rates would|to take advantage of sound op-|&!ves some --. i Reset kn if ernment, Mr. Sharp as deputy|enable them to pay higher in-|portunities for expansion ana|Previously had s a e cou A ini i sitors ¢ y " see basis for summit trade minister and Mr. Winters|terest to depositors an thus) development. téee no: basis for | r as resources minister and pub-|Strengthen their competitive po-} ty. warned that foreign cap-| meeting while Britain continues lic works minister in the cabinet|Sitioa with trust and loan COM ital is not automatically avail- to gh ge aig policy | p-- Py of Louis St. Laurent. panies. lable in unlimited quantities--an|'" °°U whuess \} é The big decisions to be made|pyygs EXPORTS understatement, with current SAYS WILL EXPAND j 1 soon after Mr. Sharp's return) See wien hae umn vebs rdeq|British and American balance| There is a hint of disquiet on and Mr. Winters' installation in-|. "i" aod ea "oh 'go "40! Payments protective policies|the Communist side over the rey CHRIS | MAS S | GRE volve banking legislation, trade|i" the trade department as and cautioned that. Canada| war's escalation. China has sug- f 3 romotion, and the treatment of minister who continued and ex-|; site : nian play fe i prom d n ltended the aggressive export|{2ces its own balance of pay-|\gested the massive build-up of foreign capital coming into Can- | ts lems. i : if he H i _ p g lprogram undertaken by ments problems American troops and planes A\ ne A One-stop gift-shopping for everyone on your Some modifications of recent/His Predecessor, Conservative TR v4 list { policy. are fully expected, but| George Hees. ni there may be 'no dramatic! In his earlier cabinet per- SAVE $ $ ON | N io ) shifts. |formance, Mr. Winters demon-/ SN 80 Departments to serve you strated bold initiatives in the \ ag EXPECTED EARLY lworks and resources - depart- | eI Ye ae Revision of the Bank Act, nor-|ments and his recent business | AUTO INSURANCE si H H = mally undertaken every 10)experience would seem to indi- o' = u Budget Charge Terms available with No coy Yi years but twice postponed from|cate eagerness to carry on in 2 a> Down Payment 6 i} YY 1964 because of a clogged par-|/the same vein in government If you are an Abstainer you save up to : ~S = ~¥ ANNA liamentary agenda and then the; {f their treatment of foreign : \ F > aaa ae | $26.00 on your auto insurance, ' Ny Open Until 9 P.M. : C HH Of ¢; \\\ SSH / ~~ ar I, 4 AA 7 Laas LS} Ze i < YK election, is expected to be/capital coming into Canada the : a : started early in the new par-|two men in the key economic See. \ : Every Night including Re) af rs p liamentary session opening Jan.jroles are likely to shift away " fe \ .) sj Hs ; | 4% 18. But it may be mid-summer | somewhat from the policies of | me Saturday. Sento e before it is completed. Mr. Gordon, which were. re- NY, 0 A draft revision was intro-|garded as nationalistic and * ' AE, duced by former finance min-|were not popular in Washington 597 KING ST: €., OSHAWA ister Gordon, retaining the pres-}or American business circles. ent ceiling of six per cent on|. Mr. Sharp sees danger in Ca- interest rates the chartered|nadian dependence on foreign DIAL banks may charge and setiing|capital. He said in his year-end up strong deterrents against|economic review as trade min- 728-7567 foreign take-over of Canadian'ister just before being sworn in| banking concerns. formally as finance minister: Bring The Children To Visit Santa In His Winter Wonderland Thursday, December 23rd 2:00 'til 5:00 P.M, 6:30 'til 8:30 P.M. and then Friday, Dec, 24th for the Last Time Until Next Year 10:00 'til 12:00 Noon 2:00 'til 5:00 P.M. . EATON'S LOWER LEVEL V2 Price! 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