Atlantic Manufacturing Seen Underdeveloped As Yet HALIFAX (CP) -- A basic still facing the Atlantic area is the relative under-devel- opment of the region's manufac- turing sector, the president of the Atlantic Provinces Eco- nomic Council said in a key- note address today. "The Atlantic provinces have not succeeded in attracting a wide range of the newer, more energetic industries being de- veloped in central Canada and parts of the United States," John. R. O'Dea told delegates on the first day of the APEC's two-day annual meeting here. The St. John's, Nfld., busi- nessman suggested six goals to developing the manufacturing sector. 4. A substantial increase in the growth rate of regional out- put of goods and services. 5. An improvement in the 2.4 nav nant annnal average rate of growth of Atlantic provinces exports. 6. Price stability. "The attainment of these goals for the region to 1975 will do a great deal towards achiev- ing a substantial improvement in the level of average income in the Atlantic provinces and reducing the disparities in eco- nomic wellbeing between the region and Canada generally." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Twosdey, October 4, 1966 19 TOO MANY JONESES LONDON (Reuters) -- Mem- bers of a Welsh choir will be identified by numbers rather six-week tour of Canada and the U.d, MexL march. 'ue gau-maic choir has 25 J.neses, 10 named Williams, 10 Davies and 10 Griffiths, and many have iden- tical first names. CONTROL CHOLERA GENEVA (AP)--The recent cholera epidemic in Iraq is well under control and shows definite signs of abating, the in- ternational quarantine service of the world health organization NEWS IN BRIEF than names when they start ajair defence ministry spokesman de- scribed as a basically correct a Stern saying that a total of 348 force aircraft crashed be- tween early 1958 and September seideg wey prsserrsis JUST A GAS WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hun- dreds of unidentified flying ob- jects sighted in recent years probably were gas clouds called plasmas, Aviation Week and Space Technology reports. The magazine's avionics editor, Philip J. Klass, said he reached this conclusion after analysing 746 sighting reports listed by report in the weekly magazine EATON' S ak PEE: = ONT PS, z ox KP DOF, YOUR CHOICE -- 4 Textures! 48 Colours, 4 Special Prices! EATON'S FEATURES *CELANESE BROADLOOMS If your have an eye for a great carpet buy... take a look at these "Celanese Broadlooms! 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An increase in productivity) down to eat his way through 8) November, informed sources|in @ 30-foot cutter. with particular emphasis on Istore room. here said 'Monday air seta MLAST FIGHT ADDICTION WASHINGTON (AP) -- The BOWLING RESULTS HONG KONG (Reuters)--|aby US miler wearer Hong Kong launched a colony- MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE 237); Rick Wilson 66) (261, 212); Ray ois commen amas a a year was set off Thursday at Scintilation Josie Westiake led the bowlers this|Pleau 649 (240, 216); Beaner Smith 646 - y ag} the N da test di: f th week with games of 297, 287 and 226 for a|(2/0); Maurie Shorten 637 (256 204) end|drug addiction. The drive is|'"¢ Nevada test grounds of the) ajian Baqadiqgn Whar he gn Williamson 778, Leon | Reinert ah By OS 272, Doug Lind- headed by government depart- Ajomic Ener &y Commission. Davey 175, chuck Ford 747, Pete Makar-| say 264 Dan 'Therrien 255, 'Bill Harding ments, welfare and public ser- bi 'a iO Mere Jeter Poast Exclusive with Eaton's a 'artridge 5 re rr' 7 j ] ' i i Oe Tea Mae, Jamieson. 686, Reg | 23%, Harvey. Singular 2, mar Hurren| Vice organizations and private) >) on) 1. TNT. Triton "at EATON'S Foray. pile Norris 681, Deryck Stone 676, Hi Johns | 226, 205, Audrey Bulne Pauline | citizens. y 3 is tip sheared for a soft look » 5 Pag 4 Kotasienski 666 and Rent sat 216, Bob Siedhilt Py Bina Slim Bell PILOTS DIE and feel. Styled with double | jute back to prevent stretching. vaw véseve ougean deep: Mel Kiev, #7, 8.) BONN (Reuters) -- 'The West| PAT & MIKE In cain, Gola-Colour, Martin, "Here we go again for another season|91; Judy Gannon 93 and Wayne Gannon)German defence ministry ad- FISH & CHIPS 'Aquo, id peg Sun" Gold "Generous Servings" of bowling and by the look of scores, | 83. Py : there's going to be some real competi- | i dba pukilo Lhawite = Monday night that al- or Capri "~ this year. LAK Mi Ul mos' i Group 1 -- Active Realty 3, Bo-Peep 1,| This is our third week. By our score died Fae pr sete ane, a HALIBUT, SHRIMPS, SCALLOPS Tumeys 3, Harry's Novelty 1, Goch 3,|sheet, we can see the coukier pin played | ale some 80 crashes in the 723-1951 Clint's 1, Fieming's Sheli 3, Durnos 1, Es|a oy part in all the games this year. last nine years--an average Service 2, Dine Drive-in 2. | -- J, Brett 784 (263, 261, 260); D. death ti f t th. A 688 HORTOP Group 2: Home Appliances 4, Houdallie| Batley 715 (274, 243); eath rate of two a month. ©, Russ Rak A The 27's 1, Russ' 3, Bergs | "dpe 630 -- F. Major 674 (219, 206, t Mackles 3, Tony's 1, Gillard's 3, Cadil- | 249); ss ou ar, ane 240); B. yg jac ag AO |man 6: 27); J. Brown 645 (248, High scores: D. Hodgson 883, S. Stovin| 208); L. Raby 639 (260); E. Herbacko VIOLENT BEYOND ro & Sebins '87, D. roeh 817, K. John-| 634 (239); ©, Scott 631 (224); B. Steeves 703,_ Fe Keout 700, C. Heath 682, A. | 630 (276). BELIEF... VET Stovin 676, H. Kellock 676, M. Farrugla| 672, R. Stovin 66, S. Lebreton 664, D.| LAKE, VISTA MIXED LEAGUE BEAUTIFUL Moss 663, A. Taylor 661, W. Kelly 661, J. | Over 200: G, Cobel 244; D. Brown 232; i Vandyke 660, R. Murray 654, 1. Esta: 8. Oliver 2323 A. Simard 220. BEYOND rooks 650 a . Comeford 649. | Teams standing -- Odd Balls 19, Swin- ers 16; Green Geals 14,.Try Hards 12; COMPARISON! SHERIFF'S LADIES' TAILORING No Blows 12, Slingers 9; Wing Dings 7, LEAGUE Hot Shots 2. Total points -- Pansy's hold on to their Teams standing -- Odd Balls 19, Swing- jead with 12 points, Daffy's 10, The Roses |ers 16, Green Geals 14, Try Hards 12, No 8, Swoat Peas 7, Carnations 7 and the | Blows 12, Slingers 9, Wing Dings 7, Hot Dolphin Phiox Shots 2. 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