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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1963, p. 9

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: attitude toward foriiicoming|current meeting in Geneva of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 17, 1963. @ - New Challenge trade negotiations, ts eomatty trade ministers a _ senmasion - ---- ne "would become isolated from) which are members of the Gen-| nomic Community is having|such as Canada, which can bene. the leading trading powers andjeral Agreement on Tariffs and| widespread epasaniins on|efit from increased access to: * s Said-F acing plage. Spr agrliyriec ple Pdi Trade world trade," - fofeln markets should be: - much weight in their era- " ready and willing to take advan-' tions about the future conduct -- APPROACHES Tt has already besogit ot "sag ong em yeh rtnlty. he C d T d if world irate." mary objective of the|a major initiative towards freer pe its olamocny.". Cd ana a Ta e a GATT meting is to discuss ap.|trade by the most powerful ngthe $ ae The study was released) propriate approaches to trade|country in the free world (the co) ee MONTREAL (CP) -- A study| Thursday by the Canadian trade! negotiations being proposed on U.S.), A state of flux exists in CANCEL GAMES © .-~ dealing with commercial policy| committee of the Private Plan-|the basis of the enlarged scope|which no country can afford to says new challenges and oppor-/ning Association of Canada. It|for United States tariff bargain-|fail to assess the impact of com- tunities now face Canada as @lwas prepared for the commit-|ing under the U.S. Trade Ex-| mercial poli¢y 'changes on its ng leading trading nation. tee by L. D. Wilgress, an au-|pansion Act of 1962. own economic and political|sity students of The findings maintain that if| thority on commercial policy. Mr. Wilgress wrote that "the|Tole.. . Ala,, has been cancelled Canada were to take a negative! The release coincides with the! formation of the European Eco-| '"'It is crucial that a country|protests by Negro students A PLEASANT PLACE | | | ONE OF THE MANY MODEL HOMES BY KASSINGER, OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION THIS WEEK- END IN GRANDVIEW VILLAGE LOCATED JUST WEST OF GRANDVIEW STREET 8. ; --Times Photo by Sevink Poison Misuse ® ' Angebpnedaglad a, TY Congratulations WASHINGTON (AP) -- Man's on uncontrolled use of poisonous chemicals, including pesticides, is "potentially a much greater bce tan ane GRANDVIEW VILLAGE out, President Kennedy's chief -- et told a Senate mint Ti d BEAU VALLEY "I'm not saying it is the situ- an ation," Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner : added, saying no one really knows the full story of the ef- : fects of this pollution. fine Developments by What is needed, Weisner told 'dich, aeaas eueeataan H. KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION subcommittee, is co - ordinated research to get the facts. "We have to find the effects," he said. "They may be unim. It was our pleasure to supply rtant. On the other hand they hicae A may be important." lumber and building materials, Wiesner urged that Congress thus being a part of these de- support creation of a large en- velopments vironmental health centre to make such studies. He sald THIS IS BEAU VALLEY TODAY. As depicted in the above photograph, beau Valley is truly a home-makers patadise. much can be done under pres- Beau Valley stands for prestige living, gracious living, fashionable living. . . yet it caters to all tastes. It is exclusive in only that you will find the finest designs in homes, the best taste in building and superlative quality in construction. ent laws. | The presidential adviser D ; S Visit Beau Valley to-day... see the two new homes open for inspection. heads a White House science ad. visory committee which re- ported Wednesday that strong LIMITED soe fe ests or uly COURTICE PHONE 728-1611 gtvl >" ple no estafe or development aarrnrras So peatt' apard p strengthening of federal laws cecal ther mara ince 2. in oshawa offers you so much Beau Valley is a completely planned and architecturally controlled residential development with every 'Dream Home' designed and custom built by Kassinger to blend in perfectly with its setting B E A U Tl F T] L and your taste, All services are prescig, each lot has a minimum a 60 ft. frontage, you have your e "Custom Built' om the site of your choice . . . ravine lots, hillside sites, or amid the densely wooded slopes. You get more value for your dollar, live comfort ] 4h COMPARAB L E ses ably relaxed in Beau Valley. investigate the advantages of living in Beau Valley @ Park and School Sites @ Versatility of Design -- Reserved Home 'Planning @ Underground Hydro and = @ Quality Workmanship a Telephone Cobles and Materials Guaran- Will open their Model Homes for your admiration this teed week end through to June 2nd. % @ Prepaid Sewer, Water, @ Time Table Organization : Light, Curbs --Completion on Time _ We sincerely hope you will take advantage of these show- ings by Kasinger Construction to see Oshawa's most e desirable homes. surectr® exclusive, quiet living i : } \ Congratulations to Kassinger Construction on the open- \ h ° i ow e ing of these splendid developments. : " Oshawa finest e e \ residential estate oe " 'Valley, OSHAWA BLVD.-- NORTH OF ROSSLAND NOTE 2 When visiting the Kassinger Model Homes in Beau \) 2~™ Valley and Grandview Village, take special no- | | where tice of the modern plumbing utensils, (installed by Foley Plumb- homes are cr KASSING ER ing of course). 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