aS Nae nD, (better Understanding | :nuncs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abitibi Power and Paper Co. Market Beckons [2 om gos : jail Pore sat Pao Saas Se usiness Needed ez. #f-s" = ' side all day Monday, only once $13,710,636, as a salts 'ivi istance to se! : | @) Canadians pressure. "| PORONTO (OP) -- Greaterling capacity would witherjous consideration should - a7 ryt er aye a Losses in a %-to-5 range|public understanding of thejaway." given to increasing indemnities|19¢2, $20,717,046, $1.40 a share ~ By REFORD MacDOUGALL to British business and industry went to Abitibi, "Grane Canads problems, objectives and needs) Mr. Scott said that during) ,aiq members of Parliament,|1961, $18,799-052, $1.29. : Pj ' Cc t,|of business is urged by Karl E.|1963, and through 1065 at least, leaders and cab- MONTREAL (CP)--A \multi-|could have been cut 10 fold." |fipe, Lines, Canada Centent.|ecott, president of Ford Motor|relationships between govern. parliamentary leaders and cab') Donohue Brothers Lid. year f nded Dec. 31: 1062, $1,446,415, British a Mr. Culver, who since 1957/nistilters Seagrams declined %.|Company of Canada Lid. . ment» particularly at the 0@-lciosely to confirm to industrial 41 a share; 1961, $1,165,691, beckons to Canadian businest-inas been sa ge af _-- Atlas Steel touched a 1962-63} In an address to the Board of|tional level, and private busi-\-siary scales of equivalent res- Sat " and considers the country his , i id test. " h "A 7% before cl t|Trade Club of Metropolitan Tor-|Nss, Will be put.to an act ponsibility. Lakeland Natural Gas Léd., second home, said that "in thelyr Cut, 'the stock traded 60,lonto, he said: "Deep - seated|WARNS OF RIFTS man of Britain's National Pro- toe Pectol nar Alba Aheng an Boce 000 shares. prejudices against business en-| "In place of logic and objec- ion. ° ; i terprise must be attacked.|tivity, there is danger of seri- -- men blaming the Canadian gov-| Canadian Celanese advanced be "8 'ilade the catdates, unjous tits develeriag Ws ther Retirement ernment for economic problems|% and Leland Publishing %. realistic shibboleths that profit|partnership which is so vital to Challe ? and British businessmen doing) On index, industrials dropped|;, immoral; or that competition|orderly national development. nge Or Defeat? the same thing in Britain. 1.26' to 598.64, base metals .41 tolis vicious and destructive; or} "Of particular concern, 1) A new movement : A He declared it is govern-lo9979 and western oils .70 to|that technological advance-(fear, is the likelihood that, be-|/77-year a - al oa ment's role to do the talking|115 97 Goid 53 to 91.37,;ments in any field destroy|cause of an uncertain political) skills of in Feb: Many people never seem to get a good Healthy kidneys filter, : i ioe ree eee """"Iman's ability to earn a living.|climate, wicch-hunts for public| new usé. Read ebruary iel's rest, Thay Sola. pot tora te 'ski toes particular: Britain buys more|#%4 the role of businessmen in Vol 3,642,000 shares y : will Digest how this prac- night's than $2,500,000,000 worth of|tte two countries to get things|Volume was «0a, : "We also have a long way to|issues by political aspirants Reader's has made retirement Ra" Market|80ing. compared with 3,947,000 Friday.|5, to convince the man on the|@ccelerate, with special focus tical man oa pigs Common Mar ahi bats b tals, Interna-|street of the import f cor-|on the business community. a rewarding challenge countries. If this isn't a glitter-| He said his association, organ-/ Among base metals, Ini peteet of the snporsance of Co ; how, for hundreds of people, prize for them, I don'tjized privately and under the/tional Nickel declined a point,/porate earnings to him per-| Mr, Scott's comments were sskenat ain nor be "ihe UNIONIZED SHOP what is." patronage of the Duke of Edin-|nenison % and Rio Algom 1%4,/Sonally; yet, without them andjcontained in a text made avail- best time of your life." Get He called on business in the pe Me a oy tear te Consolidated Mining and Smelt- a Ping yevigt sate? Sg Beg ce dl dag on in advance your copy of February a 5 723-4631 " ondon, had alrea e! a-| ; es, to new Ty. -- 35 -- hares page Fly Bc nadian manufacturers to enter|ing and Falconbridge both rose continuing and increasing] Urging wider interest in pub-| Reader's Bs Res dP 50 MILL atively about increasing trade. |Britain. 1M, shareholder support, his earn- lic office, Mr. Scott said seri- © ~ Commenting on the effects of 'President de Gaulle's action in the Common Market negotia- - : tions» Mr, Culver said: : tea ee - "He couldn't have done more : for Britain and the Common- wealth. His action has united British labor and management in a way unknown since the war. Look at the note of un- precedented optimism in the London stock market during the last week." MUST CO-OPERATE PP ges ogg, alpine Ment Xo Fashion's New Silhouette... are able to see the tremendous 5 i advantage in co-operation." F we The National Productivity As- S lies: IW e u it H C iy] re ss 'sociation chairman is here try- d | ing to convince Canadian man- j ufacturers ; ' Zz : £ i i} Curtains, Drapes, Blonkets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY £ ef : ag 4 - clearing wipment that " . : : Real: ' : portunities" cn te Gos ; This version is in a grainy mixture eT a as digdiide have: baen ; - of rayon and silk, its simplicity a lost in the last few months in ' j : beautiful backdrop for your own Png Wel" he sai tei ¢ fashion props : . . a 'conversation "People here don't realize the ' : FP ao orders Marya Be u Bre 4 a piece' pin, brilliant beads. The how a snow storm, in tieing up Ss waist is lightly defined with its own faa oy ot Nad lag tie belt. New and vital colours . . . "Had vision existed and snow " : r bl navy. Si »Bagaor Bevan atte a powder blue or navy. Sizes chased, the loss of man hours : to I7, Letter Found || #2 #& _ From Pilate Tp ) . 25.00 To Tiberius rx bs ' YOUNG MODERNS' SHOP EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 241 LIVERPOOL, England (Reut- ers)--Liverpool University - his- PHONE 725-7373 torians are studying a docu- ment 15 centuries 7" hate roe : about _Pontious : oa : Piste teving to save the life of/f* ' ; er iT Jesus Christ, even calling for : & , Na ' - n 2,000 reinforcements who ar- J vuiman Cath : : wiring Frin Roman Catholic scholars say . , a bi the document is of doubtful au- f 7 thenticity but the story it tells inay be true. . ka: hou. iverpool University's profes- ' ~ For the womanly figure, silky tex sor of gee D. = -- Lory : tured rayon vivaciously printed to powcr My . hae tennsiation of] ~ : brighten your wardrobe now, fit- Silene teow Sulsis te Thorius AST US, ting easily into your Spring fash- Caesar, was found by a Liver-|] |*% a : F pool woman among a bundle of OM oe" ion plans later. Attractive portrait mene save, it to Catholic schol- i ti d neckline, lightly draped bodice and ars who sent it to the Vatican | ' : . . for examination. The document : ' fringed detail. Green, brown or and an extract of a report from oe ' blue predominate. Sizes 32 to 42. the Vatican archives recently ; gs were sent back to the woman by Msgr. Gerald Tickle, rector of the Vatican's English Col- lege. According to the Vatican re- 4 4 port the document is not what 7 x it claims to be because it was 7" : Oe written in the fourth or fifth i N ' century. ; Y WOMEN'S POPULAR-PRICED DRESSES ig MAY yee Boe ugk 7 d 4 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 541 ie report added, however, | J "it is quite possible it contains P os : PHONE 728-7872 historically correct facts be- ee j : cause it was written so close to the time of the event." The document quotes Pil- ate as being desperate to save! 9 Christ but being unable to do! i $ on - eeve : * a 4 of bes fury of the F i j ae ews. reinforcements of : i ; 2,000 men arrived and the day y S Check the fine features of our after the Crucifixion, it says, de : a (ei Pilate questioned the officer 4 | in charge of Christ's grave! : after the Resurrection and was) told it was not true that the ont: . i guards had fallen asleep or that F " _ on er * End-of-line Clearance .. . at this special selling price! Bo said ibe jdocument| > hin. ably was not a forgery in| ; ' : ' ' * ini the modern sense of the term| 4 Reg. 2.99 . . . Save 1.00! @ Good quality cotton poplin with double reinforced lining and could be a genuine attempt) : " is is Been. what paeeie te across shoulders. lieved or wanted to believe. SOPRA ARE ORO Fashion Brightener . . . | he a , - Good quality washable cotton. Indians Claimed | : ) a " OTs « Neatly tailored shirts in pattems, . . _ | kes plaids and checks. Predominant Habitually Drunk ' i an colours of blue, green or browns Matching pixie hat for rainy days or fine! veteran Anglican A ale ' 6. a in the group. Sizes 10 to 16. Says the native Indians in north- : ern Manitoba often live on a i? at , diet of tea, bannock and lard \ % 4 Immaculate tailoring . . . inverted seams and precision stitching throughout. Clear plastic case for travelling and storage. EATON Special Price, each Zipper pocket in sleeve for car tickets, change . . . slash- enness. through inside pockets. "We find an average of one a month frozen to death in the r - a Extra tab at neck for neat collar line and snug fit snow," Rev. W. O. Straw told : day. Mr, Straw, who hes pone é 2 a, % Blue or Beige . . . Misses' Sizes 8 to 18. at Norway House, Man., for 3% 7 i . : 2 A years, is on vacation. : ef j ' He termed the conditions re @ oy EATON Special pore gone | Bed Indians in be, y P h mm Manitoba a "scar on a rice, COCK czexer-coxeser xemexexsiexenes SS the nation." ia H ' (oMeNens Comened Dak Gs detiod 'tevin senerts f : EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 232 et ses a oe EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 744 PHONE 725-7373 white residents of Norway 3.000 had 'been efounded. to : : ' coals were beng 'colected Store Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Open Friday Nights until 9 and rushed to 'northern Mani- 2 toba for the Indians. . and in a state of habitual drunk- , / , % ' '