Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1967, p. 16

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8 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey October 3, 1967 Production GM CALLS PLAYS SAYS REUTHER Z ; e ' T 5 GOW 5 6 ORAL OF WE 7 ow OS DR WD Ga aw A RN A we A mw Om : '. ' din <I ¢ : ndex Rises; Big- Lhree Understan u , aha a at on EB ee OTTAWA (CP) -- The a Pn Dominion Bureau of Statistics' ta ema e tt GAs Ske PERE: mia important industrial production ame or " | on -- index rose 2.4 points to gt caitty. tot Canadina, ath < ' July, the second best gain this) prrrorr (AP)--Walter P.that company's plants across|wage . ' AP) » rs é other i TODAY Ss STOCKS | OUR ECONOMY year. Reuther said Monday "anthe U.S., enters its" 27th day|U.S. auto workers among f The index, based on 1949\understanding" between the|today. we _ |things. ied aha clout = TORONTO 16:40 AM. STOCKS 10:40 Net | . 6 r industrial production equallingipig Three U.S. auto-makers is} General Motors said "'there is} The Big Thr ieee hug Distributed by CP | Stock Soles bes -- oat Ch'ge| 1 1 ] 100, rose 3.6 ae aie responsible for the alemale ip basis in fact row or 7 the ie ates wk opened Secale ty conte On narke 1st80 37449 ua -- n ng urns @) a n after being on a downwardipetween his United Auto Work-|past for Mr. Reutner's charges/29 in n is ee erawnmds rces|. € iy "Ds sis ft . slide since November last year.Jers and strike-hound Fordiof conspiracy end collusion" |July 10. They offered gti Fights, xw--Excwarrants, 'Net changes bose a 2h + Wl ve The index measures about|Motor Co. between the Big Three. _ hourly wage galas th previous board-lot closing sale, 10 od one - third of total domestic) Reuyther also said General] Reuther said nis union is pre-jately and 2.8 yd at eRe ES 115 $184 18's isi + 4 n ree Tra e ] sho production and is the most/Motors Corp. is quarterbacking|/pared to continue its Ford)last two years of a three-s MIN moe F ide | c important measure of the|what he said is the industry's|strike "as long as necessary' |contract. a a on 10 67% 7 4 health of the economy since theiconcerted resistance to the|to win its goals, which include} This week about 1,350 hourly- aa ae we aut a fon Bide 10" | _By WARREN BALDWIN | that the possibilities ar ed been stget oy yest agg area it covers -- manufactur-|ynion's new contract demands.|an unspecified substantial wage|paid worke rs al --, AGvecate 300 255255 255 2'| Con Paper 3%u-~--%| OTTAWA -- It has taken.Ca- trade with the United ee oO ae O ranat;|ing, electric power and gas util-| The UAW's svike agamnsilincrease, a guaranteed annual|Canada's Windsor operations Argosy 3000 86 485 86 +1) Con Pap w ss0 --10 nadians more than half a cen- should be explored. : sae sion and diversity. ities, and mining -- are most}Ford, which has idled 160,000 inlincome, higher pensions, andlare due to be laid off. Aunor 500 230 2% 230 con oe se 2 tury to complete the transition' During the Bennet regime of|further expansion and diversity.| rected Sy SRCabInie Felice ' --|" This will bring to about 3,100 re 7 } Cons G Ova dha a Rl : + ; : ' s Ee | bh : 3 : v4 Bie Nee 2 x oP | Con Gat A 30 $100 100 100 Jin thinking from the conviction|the 1930's an emphasis on Brit-| TARIFF LOWERING ERA | The bureau said about three -| the total laid off at Ford's i=) Bounty Ex 1000 17 17. 172 + '9 con Gas B ae jos -- 5 that only industrial growth pro-\ish Commonwealth trade was! The postwar years shifted em- quarters of the increase in July | engine plant foundry and trans- - Ot ee te an atk | reste a. ste? tected by high tariffs would combined with high tariff pro- phasis from Canadian and Com-| VAt' iaudtachiting and all or a S ac P, ALS imission and chassie plants in o Cable 2166 14 14 14 Crow Nest 1 Pe 0 ys |preserve independence to the tection aimed chiefly against monwealth markets to world €S-| 6 this in the mantfacture off . [Windsor since the U.S. strike pa] Calmor 18 Foo Bed ale | Saad . 7 %*/growing feeling that its preser- imports from the United States. | ports, encouraged first by EUtO-| durable: goods. Durables had} ' : i g|bezan. The Windsor operations (--) Cane' chi 3 --s$| Cygnus + Maly y ry y National Policy of Sir John pean shortages and then tariff : A ey das' service both Canadian and U.S. Camp Chib $00 735 735 735 --$| Cygnus pr + jt vation may be better served by The National ] y phn 'pean lbeen hardest hit by the index s| servi i Camp RL 200 $20% 207% 20% -- Ye! Dale Ross as/eventual free trade with the Macdonald, aimed at reserving|lowering by stages under the| igo. 4 n pec 10n e 1 assembly plants. € Lied mis ir i ee Dome Reve >--!4|/United States. the Canadian market for the General Agreement on Tariffs | Most of the gain occurred in| 0 Ss Ford employs hig Apel a io ---5§ de $ 33,--% In 1911. Conservatives with Canadian manufacturer, had re- and Trade. Recently for Canada |i},_ electrical apparatus and DETROIT (AP) -- FordlUnited States and for 3,000 000 in Canada. The ol tT va tite] Bosco ; "* ++" cries of "annexation" ended 15 sulted in a wide diversity of 'this has brought a spectacular) <yypiies group of manufactur-|yp toy Co. announced Monday it|shipped to overseas markets. jwith the UAW cenies ec * SH IG Bg voll cial ? % years of Liberal government made-in-Canada products. The expansion of fully manufactured |... 'Their output rose by nearly); notifving the owners of 78.000} In another development, Gen-| a | D- Textile 2 and with it a proposal for recip- Bennett policy added a new exports which now constitute 15 per cent, after a strike had 1967 Mustangs ia the Unitedjeral Motors' truck and coach s Dover {n6 "vinep th v3 gla 1t rocal lowering of tariffs, In 1967 conglomeration of plants and nearly '30 per cent of the value, curtailed production in June in| 4 Muslang catLraTibiainn "aeked S415 Swiers of Dupont 2 States and abroad to reiurn|divisi ae 2 | Electro itd 220 $13 a Conservative party policy products as American indus-jof all exports. By far the larg-| large segment of the group. hair" cae te Poed dzalerahinalioes medium and. heavy duty 'Sk i | eee 365 $i6l4 J64 Jé4 + % planning group has advocated'tries established --_subsidiary|est bulk of these have gone to) ---- <= lifor inspection of the steering|trucks to return them to deai- T N S ti € Bellek 6000 18k 8 IN -- 1 | Fam'Piay 350 Sats Sle O89 ial fab bale the United States from the cen. s wheel Guana" lers "for inspection and possibie] £O NOVA NCOUA on Fardy 1000 345 34 Fed Grain .200 $6% 6% 6%4-- \tra inces ario 2a © ahs, arpa ' BART cae" Alka s s cs 2000 SS $5 $5 +2) Fleet Mig 1300 205 200 205 ' : lonebad.. The. spre etficiant Ce: Prices Down a ioe ee ee . a lower U-bol'l PoRONTO (CP) -- Clairtone Fr Con Neaie sim 0m MeO +4 | Fraser ee eee us omer S wa ) 1 |nadian industries -have been! jreports that atpering: wneeix| Drackel And upper (bell Aver: | caind? Com, Lad, aimounced a € Rambler 800 119 110 110 Preis 0 4 8%+ lable to infiltrate the heavily |became loose or disengagedjer attached to the rear axle Monday controlling interest in (2) C Red Pop 6900 48 47 (47 1] GP Mio A 1 37 populated high income indus or ] ay from the shafts on nine Mus-|which might he bas . 'n° the firm has been acquired by ro pags oO 'Bese i 1 (ey f Tnited tangs produced during a four |wrong kind of' metal and he ' Seatia.: Gov ent Cor Man 8250 27-727 1 | Greyhnd 12% -- Ve bd trial triangle of the United) moRonro (CP) -- Prices . aerigeis Bich subihet to pitakaen:" the Nova Scotia' Governm ar Biaranan ton fay Rls We | Hava Carp med View Not So Says Hotelma States south of their borders.|qeclined for the 'ith conenca-line ther nat el edkbabty we said the parts involveq|through Industrial Estates Ltd. 3 D'Edona $200 138. 131134 --1'| Hard Crp A 13 | This enlarged market in turn ,; x Jan. 1967, at the company hg i .o4|. Clairtone, faced with finan- 3 Delhi Pac 2500 146 16 16 +,.1.| Hawker $ 345 | icity at) fas tive session on the TorontoMetyuchen, N.J. assembly |had been designed for and used) ial and marketing difficulties "+ "969 $B4% 8438 8438+ SR) Hawker pr Pi | WINNIPEG (CP)--That old)shame for this perpetual steal-j/has increased their competitive- Stock oxchange Monday aS\nlant." Ford sard. lon other GM' inodels, but some ci 1 1 ; ; eh dics ar eat | ee Pee t liche that the cus- ing. They consider it as a nec- ness and efficiency. industrials continued to come PiThe ompany also said it/could have been installed on the|Since it shifted record - player ) AnNg Ma " mi A ™% Dusiness cicne Na Pus- . A s . i "e A a i s $ 1 | C 2 y also sa ! a £ ns | isi acturin i te ke da | home 8 -% tomer is always right got the essary evil--they regularly! The results of the Kennedy under selling pressure. "believes it douoiful that whee!| vehicles being returned to edt ciees te Pst NS. Wi 400 $134 13% 13%-- %| H Bay Co i aaoehe here recently, swallow the pill and they round will add to these oppor- The industrial index fell .65 to\Jooseness will oe found in any ers. | op f s 088 008 , ae Senator F ae [Deo ene ~"""""We all know that this dic- accept their fate with resigna- tunities and have brought a new 169 7. lof the units recalled for inspec.) ------~--- ae ce pted $2,000, fica humilisted 5 Husky bt Mle Gn far from lining in accord tion consciousness of the continental) yolime was light as only 3,- tion," |financing from the engger 1 : 74 vel Husky rae 7° "with the facts, especially in the "So why should travellers market, a consciousness SPUur-'933 999 shares changed hands| Ford said it has mailed certi Flow Of Trade 'ise RCV che' aocaranant M8 1} Husky Ow 2%" --~ "| case of travellers,' said Gerard who have been disappointed, he Picuue Gna gp ett compared with 4,057,000 Friday. fied letters to owners of approx-| taaaeit in eel "i g the firm La Me EP inadeael . Ne ag "ed anaging/| frustrated or even swindled in a the Eur n Cor n Mark Laura Secord fell % to 16 onimately 75.000 Mustangs pro \s n 4 a 13 i 1935 $662 66% 661 -- asic we the tubes vmek proportion considerably inferior and the _ Possibility of British sie O00 shcres, ¢ duced : during the. itiaenh| 'Fracture' Seen le cee aay an icant P| [mp Te a ge ak sof Association to one per cent attract the gen- entry. This is behind a growing| Consolidated Paper fell 1 tojperiod for delivery in thel increased Nova Scotia's voting 5 ind Miner! "Mr, Delage delivered his eral attention as if they hadjdesire in certain Canadian 397 *rrans.Canada Pipe Lines| | OTTAWA (CP) -- Liberal Mp interest from 34 to 84 per cent. Tite te] tnd Wire ~1 message in an address to the been victim of an incident or radial co fetter tad bi-'7% to 30, Jefferson Lake %4 tolam, . [Bryce Mackasey says a Cielacaee ate ered ps : nae g : . yee } Y says , fi ¢ nolis annual © - ace that stands al n| 'ateral deal for free trade, 5214 1 le \ to|P ] B k d Ff cal ae ; \" Be 16 Ine d pnaual convennon at ine IeAut igs Sie enna ot two Canadian bone professors aa oe IPELINE DAaACKE sian political split would als0| ostablished to promote 'second- Is of th ld . 7 | int Nickel 144 + % toba Hotel Association. Se RAR RIR OE UNE WETICE of economics, Paul and R. J.|°@__ 4; : ined %| fracture the flow of trade from) ayy industry in the province. no 0 os ' fe : > S, eeaeh cas - ' y indus n mm 41] fat uti 24% Taking Expo 67 as a case in p_aN PROPOSED |Wonnacott, one at the Univer. |. 2nadian Breweries gaine *) . east to west. | Clairtone reported a loss of 7 eee "know! I to 8. lve nh "Once separated, Quebec i d v7 | int Pine w $00 $11% 1179 11% -- Ye point, he acknowledged that yyy Delage proposed as asity of Western Ontario, the; "Western oils ran into mild| y a t aos that thelr rode 2 eae in the six months ende 80 } inte Steel ae ae jsome Expo visitors did fall counter-offensive that the Hotel|other at the University of Mary-|. rect atahie é ___ (cannot expect prod-liast June 30, campared with a : Inv Grp A 4 84 8% ae buck rat rh ".-, | profit taking as Scurry-Rainbow) poRrognToO cP Fiy ts will receive any preference| 1 20 325328325 +10 | satterson 2126 $42 61% 6194 prey to fast-buc « operators W'0 Association of Canada, together|land, have produced a joint |declined %4 to 3714, Canadian) ONTO (CP) -- tga teal AB siege loss of $91,369 a year earlier. 6500 71k) rho tek tar gaia ton tne A swooped temporarily into the with the Canadian Tourist Asso-|study of Canada - U.S. fre€|cuperior 5% to 43 and Great| panks, including three in ee ny sigueclin dee for Meat 2000-1118 1% 1% | aban 785 $30 30 30 --% accommodation business. ciation, write a code of ethics|trade in which they contend! Canadian Oil Sands 14 to 143. | United States, have agreed to|N a ec, ge! Fikes : iit A114 118 118 + LOnt Cem 250 405 405 45 +S BUNISHMENT DESERVED 27d guidance for the use of the|that Canada would enjoy a Lakeliead: jumped 11 10 3! pen $190,000.000 to Great ages tt '< er a mt Fog ee OA Taste ob Fong 4500 30 | Laure Sec 1228 $1516 1544 1514-- %2 "We hope that all these travelling public. basic advantage over their U.S.| cents on 104,000 shares in spec-| fas 'Transmission oS. " a fon 3 : ag SB ee Po ts thi es | ea "a4 '2%4-- Ye crooks will be punished as they, Some of the suggested how- counterparts through _lower|iJative mines. aa ee bag Babe pate Fig n , o 1025 ASD 840 845 +10 | Lewy B: pr. 100 $24% 2070 24% tetoaltays id "\tos: wages and a Canadian dollar jral gas pipeline, Trans-Canada dun. j hos er Sa tw | deserve," he said. apni fy x i Pipe Lines Ltd. said Monday. Text of his address was oe et 0 As baie 'and. ape dials How to cancel reservations discount under free trade if Great Takec o iS dannii 1 Ain the area tn 1500 92 «98! 9 | On the other hand, we don't in 'time, when they can't be|they were re-organized to mass BONDS | Great Lakes. Gas. is. join ABE ae ati P yon 7) 2H see why we should shout like!) qnored, produce for the North American| jowned by Trans - Canada andjadvance of delivery. <r fe CR A jmad from the house-tops that @| » How to behave while trav-| market They have studied 14, TORONTO (CP)--The Cana-|American Natural Gas Co. of, The Quebec City - born MP i : too 10s 10s vos 7 |. Macines & few of our people are dishonest.| ing, 'particularly in hotels|representative manufacturing dian bond market advanced|New York. It is building ajemphasized "the dire economic fe tt ee ee + "After all, many travellers where many people prefer to industries on both sides of the °ne-quarter of a point in moder- $20,000,000 line south of thejeffect" of separatist unrest on ; nn 14 16 140 +4 ., ul 7 '1500 Itt 10% 101% -\» are dishonest themselves, when sleep than to hear 'Alouette' at border. ate trading Monday. Great Lakes to carry gas to the Province. eon ' 415 205 390 395 + », +e having reserved a room or a three o'clock in the morning." This corresponds to the find-. The short-term Government/ eastern markets. : : It had caused an ot eee ee "0 +5 |nlane seat, they neglect to: can- 4 venirs |i 30 ic Counc of Canada bonds rose with the! The banks are the Canadian flight of capital and until the 400 565 S65 565 172 I , A 8g 3. How to buy souvenirs | ings of the Economic Council of | | 4 . : : d ; 1100 22% 22% 224 | 24 9% + Y% cel their reservation and never ins u em |C: "anad industry |9¥4-per-cent Dec. 15, 1969, issue}Imperial Bank of Canada, conflict was settled, an increase | instead of smuggling them/Canada that Canadian industr | 0 10 1 190 |_| Show up. away, plus a respect for public|should stop measuring markets|Closing at 99.30 bid and 99.40/Royal Bank of Canada, Firstjin the rate of grrr Sar ane aa a I y, plus f s : suri $| eens A ; = 20000 201% 19% 202 | ; "All these empty rooms and and private property. in terms of domestic consump-|4sked. |National City Bank of Lovee Sigg nd es nee pre Tel oe a ee + 1 Seats represent a big loss of} 4. How to be courteous and tion. Its attempt to make every-| The long-term Canada and/York, Morgan Guaranty Trustjbe easily dismiss _ ee ee ee ee | he ; j tt abe i fy i i i ;,| Provincial bonds eased' with the|Co. of New York and National|the after - effects of Expo. N Senator 7200 2 29 29 Nt Contain 2 24 Si 94 + ¥ income--especially in an over-understanding, since hospitality|thing for this market, often! PT' " . | : 2 | Mr. Mackasey is -parliamen- prisiieary a jiaat Soa |crowded period like Expo-- is not a one-way street. identical to the product that is|4/2-Per-cent ages re shake Mi ers ncntieoe pcley ameter ab Danae Minis- ont 1200 21 201% 21 --%| Neon 'when the occupation percentage, Mr. Delage summed it up this being made more cheaply in| Cent at 82 bid -an "" fe elas 0 sf eae ig op hee Wieholson seta ph eee Baivau et ges _ 1 of hotels and airlines could eas-| way: the plant of the parent com-|#Sked. /BUONS Were NO' Bye: suse gt 5000 =r ar 4 + | NCS B 2p is ee Me ily be 100 per cent every day. pond may haus ar ae pany, rd hae J costly short- Nudul 3500 17, 17 17, | Py all ae CUI Bae While we're speaking about self-evident trut A ut it 4 e/run production. The answer lies} ene, gee ee a Pac Pete 2380 $19! 198 19% obvious departure from strict proper authorities don't stressin large scale production 0 975 si8v2 1814 184+ Y* honesty, we could say a lot the extreme importance of|through the sort of specializd- Reichhold Osisko 1000 54 54 Sh m1 lg ie tin 40 1 le 4 ate Cetine: i Meo tat Prive ppd 150 $12'4 12% 1214+ % about these visitors who leave these rules of conduct, travel-| tion or rationalization now be- Pee Exp '14235 158 153 158 +6 | @N Gas 1206 $10% 10% 1046 = ¥* their hotel rooms with all kinds ling will become less and less | ing practised in the Canadian Pine Point 715 $53 53 $3 0 ae P ino30 47 67s 7-4 ye Of SOuVenirs, from face towels attractive, people will prefer to| automobile industry. | Pow Rov 1000 46 ane Sy 33° 83 to bedsheets. stay home rather than be incon- a Prest 70 $33 33) 33 : oe Pyramid 5 {: eeatones ye ne ae ae "A few years ago, an inquiry | venienced or hustled up by cer-|A be BILLION BENEFIT aon ve Me ti ha | Ronald Fd 10 sles ome Tes revealed that during only one tain boisterous and unruly ele- he Wonnacott brothers see Ravrock Bray on de. 5 '4 va Year. the stolen objects from) ments of the tourist crowd, and euledively cal ee etc Rio Alcom 344 $37% 37% 374+ 4] Rove! Trst «/ 15,000 hotels amounted to $5,-\the hospitality industry will © wu ae ee eB 21 sit cem A 000,000. The hotelmen don't ery! finally pay the piper." jbillion a year brought about: Protect Your Future ae Roman 1625 $28% 28 281% | Salada oly through elimination of the bur-| see tg " elimination of their own ss wal' © Protect Your Family ' mination of their own as wel ed . 4 Broad Implications Forecast as the U.S. tariffs. Some indus- ; , Me err In Polymer Raising Of Capital [*2:""" anzes'| KEEP OSHAWA MOVING See Ny |Even after re-organization they 335 H OTTAWA (CP) -- A govern-|20-year debentures, offered at/could not compete. But the na- a He ment decision to let Polymer|par and bearing interest at 734\tional resources of manpower ® 19% 19%--% Corp. Ltd., the Crown - owned|per cent a year. jand, capital need not be lost in Wi 3.2. v4 Synthetics company with far -| To enable it to borrow funds|a well managed rationalization| nr = | S '~~ '* flung international business,|in the open market, the Crown program. The automotive parts -- 394 394+ 4 raise new capital directly from|company's letters patent were ary where government e ;--v the public has implications that|changed by the government.|loans are available to the com- e OILS, GAS =vlmay reach into other govern-|Like the CNR, Polymer is|pany and assistance to laid off ng yists an [| up fe) Ss Aiminex 240 £60 S60 S60 ; : t 5 Am Ledue 1080 1619 161 164 4. ,;ment business enterprises. embarking on a plan of corpo- workers Provides a pattern, f 1000 $1539 1Si4 1530 + %* Polymer, which was incorpo- rate financing independent of, While Canadian tariffs on im- . o -- 3100 286 203 285 { ¥ rated in 1942, now is a highly - the loans and investment items.|ported components have been @) Pp d eo olla 92 * 5 | successful concern which ras) A finance department spokes-|cut they still are quite an item across ntario re ict o 2.9 812 + "% been generating its own capital man said Monday that Poly-/in manufacturing costs and 6 } ; for expansion. mer, because of its success, is|handicap attempts to bring Ca- +12, Now the company hasin a category different from|nadian prices into line with ? eek: y% engaged in a $24,900,000 capital other Crown companies. |those of the American competi- 170 17% expenditure program, undertak-| But sending it to the market, tor. Of every dollar of manu- |i ing expansion of its plants in or letting it go, creates ajfacturing costs in Canada, 66 84 Canada, Mexico, France and precedent which some business;cents goes to purchase of ma- 34% 3458 Belgium. And it is going to the observers here think may terials and one-fifth of that is| 2% 252 2572+ % Market to raise $25,000,000 in become more widespread. |spent in the United States. This een -- eo er es re jcould mean an increase of be- tween one and two per cent in MICKEY MOUSE | ¢ +5 | Weston A NEWS IN BRIEF jthe manufacturer's price. He Weston B + % EROS Nisan ERS ESS. PRES ti re. z } WILL BE RETURNED TO OFFICE 5a ; Woodwd A + Va) 'tan 233. 23 us =i) Yer tem 8 a 0 | SEEK ACCORD ON FISH |- born architect, said in an DIVIDENDS : eae oR Zellers 7 Sa Die aim, OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadalinterview Monday he will sub-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS i Zellers pr 50 $42%e 42% 42 --1%0 V Decaita 1850 340 335 335 --S | Fenith joo 215 215 215 --sS and Russia have agreed to mit his plan to federal, Quebec, Canadian Industries Ltd.,| 7] i oe undertake detailed discussion of and Montreal government offi--common 17% cents, Oct. 31,| INDUSTRIALS Sales tp 11 es er lg draft agreement. on 'actentilic| cialis. |record Oct. 13; pref. 93% pes, 7 +h co - operation and exchanges, eRe cor Oct. 16, record Oct. 6. Ye d T t ] |avoidance of conflicts and other HOUSING FOR AGED M.P.G. Investments Lid., 1s | ecor Ota |problems of high seas fishing CHATHAM (CP) -- The pref, 321% cents, Oct. -31, record) = % | operations, it was announced Ontario Housing Corporation Oct. 10. 1% f C did t | Monday. |will be asked to proceed with) Nabors Drilling Co, Ltd., F -%) an 1da es the construction of 50 low -\common 15 cents, paid in 1966 | HEADS FOR REUNION _frental housing units for senior |35 cents, paid in 1967 35 cents, | TORONTO (CP)--A_ record' supBURY (CP) -- Charles| citizens here, city council decid-|Noy, 1, record Oct. 13. } total of more than 350 candi- pijpury left Monday night for ed Monday. Council last July 31! Steep Rock Iron Mires Ltd., ~"* dates are expected to be in the 'Tottenham, Eng., to visit a rejected a corporation bid 1030 cents, Noy. 29, record Nov. Oct. 17 Ontario election race)prother he believed had heen construct 75 low « rental units. + % when nominations ciose today dead. Charles left England in) om ------------------_____ i 4 j74= ytat 3 p.m. EDT, 1914 leaving behind an ailing a ae ae fy ee we bes i ea ee @ | The Progressive Conserva-|mother and brother Alfred. An & Sis Big 'a'n eaten w'tine aecnet'nwee ce DRY CLEANING $ Bell Phne 1753 $46 45% 457% cratie parties nave named can-!Salyation Army magazine, led 4 NEEDS PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE +% GRANDMA 225 $204 20 20 |didates in all 117 ridings, and|to discovery of the missing o- ' & re a lie lie tg all are expected to file forma!) brother. Cc h Cc se Sane ie wm Me papers before nominations Bae pe ar ° as =li- arry 4 | in a overnmen 5 22 $4 2 42 chose, | PLANS EXPO SITE CITY @® 5 nt 00 145 145 #145 +. | 5; ; -- . Buntin Rid 1000 $11% Na+ % At least three Social Credit} TORONTO (CP) -- A Torento @® CAE Jog - a $ a" 44 eq |candidates, including Ontariolarchitect has prepared a plan & pe * Calgary ' S'a 25% leader Harvey Lainson, arelig convert Expo 67 into a city yao* LIMITED TIME ONLY or Bi ad : known to be in the running, | of 75,000 to 100.000 citizens Ze 2% Dia ] vith at least two Commu i 11% 41% -- v|2/0N8. Wi Pie .~ ding | Where new forms of urban liy- "31% 31% nist candidates, including ould be developed. {6 solve ae s 8 Ontario leader Bruce Magnu-|!2% cou veiop eat weet WALKER 1X C imp nk 470 $id 13 13.~ *\when 108 seats were at stake,/has resulted in a net gain of fr | $17% 17% 17% cea si E"'veront ies '7m om (338 candidates were in the run-|nine seats, IRBEBESEEEEEBEAE 17% 1754 -- Ve {Canada's housing crisis. C. D. Saha Ins 196 jo |son. A scattering of independ Panchen baled & Aisivallan 4 CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. ee i oe mt oe 5 OO OO ie Cael ©. 92 Wolte § © 924 S North Cdn Equty 60 405 405 «405° -- for Jay' eadlin } olfe Street imcoe No CGE Z20 $38% 3894 38% before sony e dl . hee j T) 1966 sdistribution ® @ 170'2 Mary Street @ 12 Bond Eest Cc Hydre ie ae <a Ms In the 1963 Ontario election, ning The 66 «=redistributior 2 y Bessoeososeos MUGGS AND SKEETER -- C5 Rie mate te dee Pay, ease = ere * . x be oe oa 1 A ROE A ALY Mh i? SE AEA SRA.

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