jmembership would enable it to! L. L. Bell at Richardson Se-|Midwest Exchange, whose seats New York Stock Exchang ----- its facilities "interna-|curities of Canada said his firm/se]j for about $90,000--close to tionally and nationally." jwill study the possibility of NeWithe cuinait nrt Lua ear iby . ae price of a Toronto : | A spokesman for the firm in} York membership but has sd Exchange seat--few have r ; " |Toronto said Nesbitt, Thomson|yet made application. To Admit Canadian Firms hopes to have its seat early nex{ Although many Canadian bro-|been enthusiastic about trading TORONTO (CP) -- The Toron-;will find it possible, It takes ajper-cent interest in member) |month, |kerage houses belong to the|through New York. | AP i Eset URS |to investment community today|pretty substantial: amount Of} firms, would make much differ-| welcomed news that the New|money to, get started in NeWlonce to the proportion of Us. | York Stock Exchange will admit) York." : !securities handled by Canadian | Canadian firms to full member-, New York 'Stock Exchange| i estment houses. | ship, but saw no great dash by/seats now are selling for about} Nesbitt 'Thaweon and Co. | Canadians to buy exchange/$450,000. Since no new fran-}s 4 with head ealne in Akane 'seats. jchises are being granted, DrOs| Sai is the only Canadian firm Patrick O'Donovan summed up|0'Donovan. tree where the animal liked "I expect about half a dozen|pective members, after ap- A hae: announced it willl " ; , }which ' aoe '+ tc | to stand, He died Wednes- firms may apply," said John S.|plying, must wait for a seat to} ! : ! St. Th Ont., on BBC tele- hives int bas ay eet ee day. Deacon, a Toronto investment become vacant. apply for membership ot ce a ma 7 vision T "4 EN FACILITIES Craft bought the horse in |dealer and chairman of the To-| Mr. Deacon said he does at ee phpooe's es a the focus He said the town might seem) 4948 for his children ronto Stock Exchange. '"'But/think the new y has a New| mentary 0 ruling, which) _ "a little solemn, even smug" to By human. standards, York office, and the. company | town near t 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 23, 1967 = = aed St. Thomas, Typical Town, rors pies JACKSBORO, Tex. (AP) s . h 0 BBC Television -- Pony Boy, 47-year-old own n | half Shetland, and believed | | to be one of the oldest | By CAROL KENNEDY | The program studied the! horses in the world, is dead. LONDON (CP) -- "This is the, workings of local politics, neigh- Special feed rations mixed sort of place soldiers dream | bors tussling in the town council; by B. L. Martin had kept bout when they are at war, alover issues on which the com-| the old horse alive the last e where a man can grow/munity's future depends. 10 years. Billy Craft, Pony oid without Joneliness."' "This as much as anything is) Boy's owner, buried him This was how commentator,what Canada is about," said Thursday under a_ shade Order C Complet OTTAWA (CP)--Fifteen m Canadians have been nan Companions of the Order Canada and 43 have been awa ed the order's Medal of Servi Governor-General Michener nounced today In his capacity as chancel of the order, Mr. Michener ; nounced the appointments complete the first year's awa: of the new honors instituted reward Canadians for service the country. The list contained the first ; pointments of retired pol cians, and was sprinkled w the names of Canadians w | | } | EVER-TIMELY, TRADITIONAL rsday night, throwir the 50-minute docu nada on this sma U.S. border adian as anyt only firms with a tremendous) breaks a 28-year restriction ns are x sophisticates, Pony Boy would have been |yolume in American securities/iting non-U.S. citizens to a 45-|Said in a statement today that "It is no place for rebels, and 143 years old, Craft said. | reermere = _ t if freedom exists, it is mere.' There was comfort, kindness and tolerance 4 local housewife praised the RANKS HTH France, with 13 telephones to Once again, it is that ook al this commu- Times have ni tensions and difficul- tie 7 a : ; anks 14th : , intimacy of the life--"You know) each 100 inhabitants, ranks time of the year when ti hs, does in {act\averyone, and most by first/in the world in telephone den-| : ye headed Expo 67 and other c di , incoherent and ng =o She aires | ~ LEST EE OE es AE family and friends ~~~ changed, but tenhlal vents >ountry." said's ed the "cultural life;" go' * Newly-named ec * . : he. bowling *e art exchange the good wishes we think ompanions O'Donovan, a veteran oN nia y Fev papi tidieh rd er FREE PEPSI h hi a is A i hi d the order, who will be invest for the weekly Observer " es nie aiiice os EPI' that fill their hearts. As old-fashione: yo sit pa white neck ribba { tt eekly Observer. "It's easy to mock a place & ; . a and pendants, are entitled we join in the rejoicing holiday greetings put the initials C.C ials C.C. after the For this is what Camada {fs j;),, this," remarked " about. , O'Donovan. j IZZA of the season, may we are still names, They include: St s s what a country 1s the best Lionel Chevrier, commis , _ -01 1e. ' Issic t for streaming ff and pesimese st, §. - » Tas ONe2 take this opportunity to : er-general of state visits | to give and 1987, former Canadian hi thank you and yours for commissioner in London a long-time Liberal cabinet min ter Pierre Dupuy, commissinne general of Expo 47, and his de uty, Robert Shaw Artist A, Y and terrible-cries."' your patronage .. and may we extend our. r to the sot er to th DIFFERENCE IN PACE wish for a very Tic x€ i the dif: = Jackson sine 2 Lois Marshal and _ histori: I Hilda Neatby s to *'move Robert Taschereau retir chief justice of the Supren Merry Christmas. Court of Canada Among recipients of t! medal of service are ir busines le bit more outgoin MBERCURY TAXI WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING NAMES OF THE WINNERS OF OUR FREE _, COLLECT WIVES TURKEY DRAW AND ALSO WISH TO THANK THE ttn teNeT ci of American eer MANY OTHER PEOPLE WHO HAVE DRIVEN WITH py hy along with Bobby Gimby, a thor of the popular centenni song "Ca-na-da."' Nancy Greene wor women's ski champion singe Monique Leyrac, ballet choreo Yapher Celia Fronca, Charlot Whitton, former Ottawa mayo and photographer Yous Karsh ORDER CREATED The order was instituted Jul 1 when Governor-General Micl ener was invested with his ril collect a harem of 60 cows US OVER THE PAST YEARS. MRS. S$. J. GRAHAM 598 Lansdowne Dr. MR. WILLIAM DEMILLE 376 Linden Ave. MR. PETER CASHA 199 Simcoe St. 5. MRS. EDITH ANDERSON 127 Highland Ave. MRS. E. PEASON 212 Adelaide WE WISH YOU AND YOURS A CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD-TIME SPIRIT! MRS. H. LAFLAMME 213 Montrose MR. E. KAIRIES $58 Lansdowne Dr. MR. S. BILOUS 562 Drew St. MISS B. GRAY MRS. D. HEAD 440 Taunton Rd. W. 149 Olive LONDON MAY YOU ALL HAVE A SAFE NEW YEAR JURY & LOVELL CREAM | Canadian Sherry | LONDON WOUNERY | MFED Bm, LONDON © ONTARIO PHARMACISTS bon and pendant by the Quee) The first list of awards was i: sued July 7 and contained th names of 35 companions and 5 medal winners Today's Government Hous announcement said the selectio of winners was made by an ac visory council on the basis cweceeoremcen a: rnc er trea merit, "especially service t Canada or humanity at large." The advisory council is com posed of Chief Justice Rober Cartwright, heads of the Canad. Council, the Royal Society o Canada, and the Association o Universities and Colleges ¢ Canada, and two senior govern ment officials---R, G. Roberton: clerk of the privy council, ani G. G. E, Steele, undersecretar- of state. The announcement said thi council 'thas followed a_polic: of deferring until after their re tirement, consideration of part; politicians, judges serving o1 the bench, or members of th advisory council itself." MORE NEXT YEAR Further awards will be mad next year. Provision was made in the order's charter for ap pointment of 25 companions anc 50 medal-of-service winner: each year, but to start the orde: Vietnam War MERCURY TAXI 14 ALBERT STREET 725-4771 D. C. PENNEY - Jewellers 14 KING ST. E:, OSHAWA 723-4822 WHITBY -- OSHAWA -- BOWMANVILLE spasssnssssesassoosssassaam: #§ : REAL ESTATE LIMITED ae LAND" Were | Mae RE i 4 At the close of this Centennial Year we are proud that we have kept pace with the : End Wished ZR : fi a ' \ BOSTON (AP) -- ichar if vigorous growth of our country and in particular this area. 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