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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1963, p. 20

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en ay IN: eg FMR EATON'S °™ "ucutemman | SHOP ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND of the close of business today. The new firm will operate under the name of Eltra Corp, Autolite Firm Merger Okayed seisier wise presen a Eltra TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)--Share-| Electric Autolite will continue tions which" I asked in the| holders of Electric Autolite Co.!ta operate batteries, spark House. at a special stockholders' meet-) piugs, electrical equipment and These programs, to be effec.|ing approved a merger with)wires and cables section under tive, must work hand in hand |Mergenthaler Linotype Co./the Prestolite division, Other and it is hoped for the sake of| /hursday. units will operate as they do municipalities across Canada,| The merger, approved Wed-| now, : who are now planning their win.| nesday by Mergenthaler stock-| Mergenthaler will operate un- ter programs, and for the sake| holders, will become effective as) der ue own name aandivision _.|0f those who are counting on der its own name as cannot be called anything but] Nevertheless, the roar of criti-| these programs: for whaler tm: ter works program, which has) of Eltra. Mergenthaler is one of that -- will be remembered for|cism over' the stock sales tax) ployment, that nothing will be|provided a great deal of em-|the largest firms in the manu. years as one of the most extra-|only served to drown out tem-|allowed to interfere with the| ployment in the past <five/facture of typesetting machin. ordinary performances by ajporarily equally vociferous and| proper carrying"out of the win-| years. - cry and also makes computers. Minister of Finance in Can-| equally indignant criticism lev. ada's parliamentary history. | elled at other measures almost RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS The withdrawal of the 30 per/ equally controversial. Pie | cent tax on foreign stock sales} The tax on building materials | winter works program with the municipal loan fund has not been resolved, There have been discrepancies in statements from the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Labor on! this subject, in reply to ert | 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 28, 1963 REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT Budget Fiasco Makes History By MICHAEL STARR, MP withdrawl, is not enough to in- The Budget fiasco -- and it) validate a Budget. one week after it was introduc-|drew heavy criticism from ed is without perallel in the|Builders' Exchanges across history of Federal Budget deci.|Canada and brought with it sions. the threat of increased unem- The curious thing was that} ployment in the building indus. the criticism directed against|try this winter, which the $500 this measure by the exchange/rebate on winter-built homes people themselves charge dj was not enough to relieve. flatly that the measure indi-| The building materials tax, | ated an abysmal ignorance of along with the tax on new in-| the way that stock transac-|qustrial machinery, taken to-| tions operate. There was also! gether, would have the effect the charge that the measure/of hitting at any plans for ex-| would have a disastrous effect) pansion by industry, on stock trading and might/across the country. even wipe out the exchanges, It was alleged that it would have the effect of drying up the sources of badly needed foreign) new machinery in any pro- capital, gram of expansion could now) These charges were obviously be undertaken only upon pay-| so solidly based that it be-|ment of a heavy additional came necessary for the Govern-| premium. And the premium of| ment to recognize their validity! 11 per cent was just enough to] and withdraw the measure. cause the shelving of any such! The incomprehensible feature,| plans until such time as the of course, was that the mea-/ tax would be removed. sures were prepared under; Here again the effect upon the aegis of a Minister of Fi-| winter construction employment nance whose familiarity with) would make itself felt in a/ the market was taken for! qrastic way. granted -- and with the advice) These were some of the con- of persons whose association) siderations which were being with the market was intimate | brought home to the Govern. and continuing. This was one! ment and its Budget advisers/ of the factors which lent an air/ a; the debate unfolded in the! of unreality to the whole pro-| House of Commons. ceeding. The Budget may have been The announcement of can-|an economist's Budget -- al- cellation of the measure, com.) though even that is not'certain ing as it did in the middle of|It is certainly not a business- the afternoon, was calculated) man's Budget and not a work. to produce the inevitable chaos|ingman's Budget. and confusion from which the} Another measure, so far ne- market has not fully recovered. glected in its implications -- This was only one aspect of aj but one which will produce a Budget . which unfortunately| great many headaches -- is the pore the look of having been| Measure related to a rebate prepared in haste and without/for those ho build homes in proper consideration of conse.|the period between December quences, 1 and March 31. For the rest, the Budget car-| The task of inspecting each ried into effect some of the fa.| and every home for which ap- vorite theories of the Minister|plications come in will be of Finance and his group of) monumental, and will mean advisers, theories which had| that the Government will have appeared in print in 'Troubled to find an army of inspectors Canada", Mr. Gordon's book, whose job it will be to go across and which allegedly formed the| the country and make sure that cornerstone of the Govern-/all the applications which come ment's fiscal and monetary pol-/ in are in line with the require- icy. ments of the measure. One measure alone, and Its) The problem of tying in the Manufacturer's Special Offer ! "PETER PAN' 1, BANDEAUX -- ORDINARILY 2.50! Lightly contoured style with foamed rubber frames in the lower cups. White cotton with nylon tricot lining the circle stitched cups. Sizes: A cup, 32 to 36; B cup, 32 to 38; C cup, 32 to 40, EATON Special Price, WOR ka cred aks & 2. 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NO DOWN PAYMENT $1.25 WEEKLY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED @ 3-CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 609 SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. | 723-2294 When Shopping for Summer Holiday or Travel Needs Cottage and Garden Equipment. . . OPEN AN EATON BUDGET -CHARGE ACCOUNT YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR PURCHASES AT. THE TIME YOU NEED THEM AND MAKE CONVENIENT PAYMENTS "SPREAD OVER" A PERIOD UP TO 24 MONTHS (WITH A MODERATE SERVICE CHARGE) NO DOWN PAYMENT IS NECESSARY. Phone 725-7373 Customer's Accounts Office Eaton's Upper Ley al Here are the reasons why Motor Trend Magazine chose the 1963 Rambler as the "Car of the Year" The coveted Motor Trend magazine "Car of the Year" Scuba Diving Advisory Clinic An invitation to all Skin Divers and those interested in Skin Diving! longer and naturally hold its resale value." © vatue and Features "Quality has always been one of American Motors' largest sell- award was won this year by the entire line of 1963 Ramblers. The popular Classic 6--the powerful Ambassador V8 and the 'compact American 6, The award was given to Rambler "for outstanding design achievement and engineer- ing leadership." The panel of automotive experts took 26 pages in the February issue of Motor Trend magazine to outline the reasons for their choice of Rambler. The following are excerpts from their remarks to show you why Rambler is "Car of the Year" for 1963. 1 uniside Construction"... this latest de- sign represents a real advancement and the biggest single reason we chose Rambler Car of the Year. Notonly does this newcon- struction method save approximately 150 pounds over the older design, butit results in a unit so strong it'll take punishment ELLMAN'S MOTO 100 NONQUON ROAD NORTH 2 nandling and Driving ". . . pleasingly light and responsive under all cornering conditions . . . a good boulevard and high- wayride. Thereisn'tany pitchorchoppiness noticeable even on rough roads," 3 Styling 'Progress in design is the theme of Motor Trend's Car of the Year award. American Motors' Ramblers are this year's best examples of outstanding design a- chievement. New styling is based on lean, clean lines that are apparent from almost any angle." 4 interior Room and Comtort "The length- ened wheelbase hasgivenmore roominside +.. and this means increased driver/pas- senger comfort. The interior offers plenty of leg room. Reclining bucket seats with headrests are options well worth the extra expenditure." 5 Economy "'There.won't be many cars of this size delivering more fuel economy than the basic-engined Classic."" ing points and continues to be on the new models. In addition to the long-recognized owner appreciation features inherent in all Ramblers, the factory has doubled the new- car warranty to 24 menths or 24,000 miles. In summing up, all we can add is that it looks like the new Rambler will be an even better buy than it has been in previous years," That's what the experts say. They are. echoing what Rambler owners have been proudly claiming for years. To prove to your- self Rambler's exceptional value see your Rambler dealer soon. Take a test drive in the "Car of the Year"'--the 1963 Rambler, Ask your Rambler dealer for your free re- print of the 26-page Motor Trend article. A PRODUC OF AMERICAN MOTORS (CANADA) LIMITED $ i RS LTD. | ABNER'S ESSO SERVICE 728-7351 1003 BROCK ST. SOUTH, WHITBY PHONE 668-5391 | | Tonight (Friday, June 28th) and all day tomorrow (Saturday, June 29th), Mr, G. Burt, Representative for "Aqua Lung", Canada, and an experienced diver himself, will be in EATON'S Outdoor Shop, in the Sporting Goods Section. Mr. Burt will be pleased to explain the various equipment used; give you tips on skin diving; and assist and advise you in your choice of accessories. If you are interested in this popular sport, do drop down to EATON'S tonight or Satur- day. EATON'S OUTDOOR SHOP, DEPT. 261 EATON'S of Canada Welcomes Visitors to Oshawa + ++ and may we suggest that when you're shopping for souvenirs, you visit our "Canadiana Gift shop". . Here's where you'll find a wealth of original Canadian craftsmanship . . . beautiful pottery; hand- some metalcraft; wood carvings; Indian crafts; plus fine English China and Irish Linens; in fact, whatever your taste, the Gift Shop offers fascination and rewarding shopping. EATON'S MALL LEVEL

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