Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1966, p. 17

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GOOD BUSINESS practice and hard work paid off for 45 Times' carrier boys and girls. Each carrier who ob- tained five new subscribers pron an all expence paid Johnson a trip to the RCAF Station at Trenton last week. The carriers toured the 6th Re- pair Depot and the Air Transport Command seeing many of the shops in which Staves Off, So Far, various parts of the air- craft are repaired, They also toured completely an RCAF Yukon aircraft and saw many other aircrafts froin jets to props. While on the 45 TIMES CARRIER BOYS ANDGIRLS VISIT base the children were the 'official guests of the com- manding officer and had lunch in the Officers' mess shown in the left photo are a group of the carriers in the Non-destructive Testing Shop and below a _ group with Robert Gibb, assistant circulation manager of the Times are shown through the instrument shop. Decision To Increase Taxes leaders to discourage fodges Of Welfare Court ia | To 'Reinforce Human Values' TORONTO (CP)--Judge H. T.| judge representing the North- G, Andrews of Brampton said|West Territories and the Yukon RCAF STATION --(RCAF Photos THE 15 THE LAST WEEK ! STARTING JULY Isr Sy Pap eS . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, April 25, 1966 17. Ottawa To Pay Major Portion |+'mine ronan snenoa Of Manitoba Flood Control and to safety and supportin, unable to pay while away from their homes, OTTAWA (CP)--The federal i and a a -- -- government announced Friday )ag y the spring wi ree | 3 will pay a major portion ofjalso be gtd hag by = cage HEAT WITH OIL-- anitoba's present and future|/payments, but the proportion is a vo flood-control costs. not yet decided. DIXON s por In this spring's emergency,; The government said no pre- the federal government will pay ena aes flood rap bi OIL ca 75 per cent of the public flood-|available, but expects the wena fighting expenditure. to be in the millions. 313 ALBERT St. 'The federal government will| Public costs of the flood-fight- los dntahous aiso pay 73 per cent of the Cost| ing inciuae vung BHU Lemuy- ww of new permanent dikes to pro-jing temporary dikes, auxiliary tect several Red River valley|pumping, use of barges and communitie; not protected by|boats, establishment and oper- the Winnipeg floodway now un-|ation of flood control headquar- der construction. ters and evacuation centres and Costs of restoring public'special sanitation measures. Stb aVEl: teal sexvice ro ad == 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER" 50 YEARS hu : 4 i 3! i i 2 bbiilid IF ONE PHONE MAKES YOU WALK A LOT...ADD A PHONE By ARCH MacKENZIE capital WASHINGTON (CP) -- When|investment where possible. a MAY ist Agriculture Secretary Orville Friday one of the chief aims of| 2% #ttending the closed confer- Freeman angered the farm belt < 7 F ence 7 ; ay But Thursday's cost-of-living 7 \the new Canadian Council! of . ; Canadian cabinet ministers met) ri oures for March, showing that | PY predicting farm producé/jyyenile, Family and Social| Judge Andrews said the val- their American counterparts prices march upward still, seem|Prices would, and_ perhaps! Welfare Court Judges will be to|ues and responsibilities of the here early last month to talk! to make it a lot tougher for the|should, ease. "reinforce the basic human val-| family unit are being threat- economic turkey, the United) president to keep on doing noth-| No such lowering is noted 'in rai map aera Nagy of the gern ' '. : ide said i Id watch | "8. the March figures. Some sig- y nits ; hendous pressures | Cre -- mide eaig pol 's watch This is the second bad month| nifj paki . Judge Andrews was speaking ated by social change have with deep interest Canadian ie jnificant increases appeared in Pte P y in a row. February and March|other sectors at a press conference following|caused many parents to sur- measures to handle inflationary'show the sharpest two-month} F : : the first day of the founding|render their rolés as teachers pressures price increases since 1958 and|,."c%e are two other signs|conference of the council. Nine|and leaders in the physical and ia uently, Finance Minis-|Z0vernment economists say Johnson may have to raise|jydges from all provinces ex-|intellectual well-being of their ter Sharp's budget, with its in-|April will likely continue the taxes to curb spending. cept Newfoundland, and one'children, he said. Cbtie-tax ihehabaeand appeals| trend One is the indication an in-| ee ~ --e a - for restraint in investment, was| prices INCREASE crease this year in the social security tax doesn't appear to carefully noted as a useful ba-| Americans had t baa rometer from a similar and); ns 0 spend $112| have held the consumer back at ; in' March to buy what $100/all. Instead, savings hav tightly allied economy. would have bought in 1957-59. | raided to carry oa he side However, President Johnson) While Johnson and his offi-| spree. . so far has managed to stave off|cials have been applying the) The other is while Johnson a decision to increase U.S.|psychological coolant of talking|has been asking business to! taxes, a step unpalatable polit-| prices lown, such a technique|curb capital investment, gov- ically at any time and espe-}can only be temporary. ernment spending for the first! cially so with congressional; February's prices were ex-|three months ran at a record! elections coming in November. | plained away as reflecting tem-| annual rate of $133,000,000,000. Johnson has talked a good|porary and unusual influences; Half the increase of $6,000,- game, urging housewives tojat work on meat,s vegetables/ 000,000 was for defence--Viet boycott food items on which|and other commodities close to}] Nam--but even so, it doesn't! there have been especially high|the female voter's heart and|strengthen the president's ap- price increase, and industrial! pocketbook. |peals to business for restraint. ' PLEASE GIVE TONIGHT BLITZ NIGHT! All Citizens Of Oshawa, Tonight Is Blitz Night For A House To Canvass. Please Arrange To Be Home When The Canvasser Calls, And Please Give Generously. LEAVE YOUR PORCH LIGHT ON BETWEEN 9:30 AND 9:30 P.M.! Canadian Cancer Society FIGHT CANCER -*. CHECK-UP «> CHEQUE! IN ANOTHER SPOT! You can have twe phones for just a fraction more than one} Bell Canada RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY iti3,'2¥ MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa Po alain a FIGHT CANCER SUPPORT THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY

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