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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jul 1963, p. 12

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OTTAWA (CP) -- Finance Minister Gordon's revised budget was an "inside" job, Now Parliament Hill is watch ing to see whether the product of the civil service turns out to be less of an irritant and more of a balm for the minister and the Liberal government than his Jane 13 budget on which he had the guidance of three out- side advisers, In the Commons, the instant reaction ran to the side of ir- Graduated Tax Could Spur Material Sales - feather in the gay. Gordon bon- HIGHLIGHTS OF GORDON SPEECH By THE CANADIAN PRESS Highlights of Finance Min- ister Gordon's Commons statement Monday night amending his Jurie 13 budget: Three-stage application of sales tax on building' mate- rials and production machin- ery: Four per cent from June 14, 1963, to March 31, 1964; then eight per cent to Dec. 31, 1964, and 11 per cent there- after, North Said Ruled Like Communism OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition members charged in the Com. mons Monday that Canada's vast northland is administered like a Communist state or a backward colony. Frank Howard (NDP -- Skeena) said the combined Yu- kon and Northwest Territories covering one-third of Canada's materials--which manufacturers and them, which would construction, Stockpiling could take place as investors take a hedge against the future certainty of benefits the using stimulate gest the finance minister may have stuck a new economic net zie, the western half, They suggest that the gradu- uated sales tax--four per cent now, eight per cent next spring, then 11 per cent at the start of split the Northwest Territories into two terriories named Ma kenzie and Nunassiaq, The di- vision provides more self-gov- ernment to residents of Macken- Cc. The legislation was given pri-| ority in house business at this|!™Mpractical to go farther at time so the bills could be pub-|this stage because the North- lished and thus studied by the;west Territories' 16,000 popula where witnesses could make representations. Northern Affairs Minister Laing told the Commons Mon- day the two northern proposals are further steps in the "smooth evolution toward provincial sta- tus," The seat of government for Mackenzie Territory would be Fort Smith, a town on the Al \berta border. The. region now is run from Ottawa, Mr, Laing said it would be building materials and produc- tion equipment to which the tax was applied all at once in the June 13 budget, price. increases, Mr, Gordon told reporters outside the House Monday night that some of this is bound to happen, But he feels it won't occur in any large de- gree. Who thought of graduating the 1965--may spur buying of the "A more effective implemen- Schools and universities ex- empted from sales tax on building materials, Changes cut $115,000,000 area is "virtually a Communist state'? run by the federal north- ern affairs department, Erik Nielsen (PC -- Yukon) said the British colonies of the past were administered much Northwest Territories Council,|tion is too small and the: area now meeting in Inuvik, N.W.T,|!8 too large, REFER TO COMMITTEE Government spokesmen indi- cated the bills will not come up again for a while and then likely from anticipated 1963-64 budg- etary revenues, $125,000,000 in full year. ritation. When the minister sat 'idown Monday night after read- ing his statement, he heard op- jposition cries of "chicken" and charges of an affront to Par. liament, However, some observers sug- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Indoor Farming In Nova Scotia HALIFAX (CP)--Indoor farm-|tomato plant would produce five va Scotia now are|or six pounds. Today 000,000 annually pro-/age is about 10 pour flowers in midwinter and|/and up to 15 px ji vegetables in early spring. ' jrecorded H. A, L, McLaughlin of the|.. j\provincial agriculture depart-| SWITCH CROPS ment says production in green-| "° Said the |houses has increased by 165 per! &Tee I Sl cent since 1950 pianting flower crops for the '| Mr, McLaughlin said in a/Pe®k win and \ ")| published statement increase' in|t@bles in ealy spring 'iproduction and growth of the| However, "we have n \|industry is continuous. He said/®PProached the vegetable pro j/established operators continue | @uction to fill our own markets," 'ito enlarge their under-glass| #04 some flowers still are being i/farms and new growers appear|/Mported {regularly | Greenhouse farmers, faced il Growers earned about $750,000| With the high cost of prefabri- in 1950 when about 11% acres| cated construction, turn to local were being. cultivated under| materials. Mr. McLaughlin said giass. Greenhouses now cover|™0st have "'an interest and abil- about 22 acres. ity" in metal working and are Production per unit also has|2ble to construct their own increased. Mr. McLaughlin said| STeenhouses 1950, for example, one|, Cheaper methods of green- | house construction may not be jfar away. Already plastics are jbeing used in limited amounts but Mr. McLaughlin says "a really suitable plastic is not yet available." |. However, good tation of the budget proposals," one of Mr. Gordon's aides called it. Other officials here used simpler language: 'Do it) now before the tax goes up." Left unanswered js the possi-/ bie difference, between buying would be referred to a Com. tax? It has never been done mons standing committee within the memory of officials here Mr, Gordon said it originated in many of the representations made after the June 13 budget -- he did not. identify the sources. But from there a team jof senior civil servants went to work with the minister and nis' cabinet colleagues. What did Mr. Gordon's three! "special consultants'--the Tor. onto men tagged by the oppo- jsition as "'the outsiders"--have \to-do with it? "Nothing at all," said Mr.| Gordon One the main charges) against the government follow-| ing the June 13 budget was that ts proposals were made with- out full preparation for the aft ermath of economic effects and government administration better than the Northern Ter- ritories. The territories should have their own legislatures like the provinces. They spoke before the Com- mons gave first reading to two government bills that would Refunds where full 11-per- cent rate paid since June 13 budget. se CLEANERS "ond LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curtains, Drepes, Bienkets, Ruge OSHA'WA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 3 MILL Materials consumed or ex- pended in a manufacturing process -- including printing and graphic arts industries-- exempted from sales tax. levied on "dividend stripping" operations and to counteract tax evasions through splitting up companies, Exemption from sales tax until Dec, 31, 1964, for build- ing materials and production machinery delivered under fixed - price contracts signed before June 13 budget. Major alterations in. budget proposal aimed at encourag- ing minimum 25-per-cent mi- nority Canadian ownership in foreign - controlled corpora- tions RESULTS COUNT! aoe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the | Oshawa & District is to Exchequer Court| Real. Estate Board d where income tax LOCATIONS of he aver. per plant is has been Binding tenders submitted before budget, if accepted, to receive same exemption as as fixed-price contracts inds un HAIR OILINESS Q. What is the cause of excessive ciliness of the hair? A. Some people have dry -scalps, umme of scalps, and some inbetween, When the "normal scalp more or less suddenly becomes too active in producing oil, a change of shampoo may be called for, Some medicated shampoos tend to make the scalp oily, Switch to a different brand | of shampoo and see if that helps NYLON Q. My skin breaks out every tt I weer nylon ings or underclothing, Alew can thie "allergy" be overcome? i A. So far as is known, there is no tive way to desensitize against nylon, wearing nylon clothing. VITAMIN K-= VEINS vitamin K fede wut thee that have becime very, unwelcome guesta on my legs? A. Taking vitamin K would probably do little good. About the only way to distniss these unwelcome "guests" is to inject each 'vein with = destructive Se ee Unfartuna ing guest o! eaves & 7 wane bas lane the vein resided, cosmetic result may not be entirely satisfactory, . i The big difference in our pie eeription --~ Date from which pipeline companies can deduct explo- | ration expenses changed to Imported Autos | June 14, 1963, from April 20, Yield $21,656,289 |, OTTAWA (CP)--Customs du. ties yielded . $21,656,289 to -the treasury from imported auto-| mobiles last year, State Secre. tary Pickersgill told the Com mons Monday. The federal jsales tax on Canadian built cars and trucks. brought in $124, 327,179.57 | | Mr, Pickersgill told a ques-| tioner a total of 94,755 cars| were imported last year while domestic prod r mated at 429,000 | A breakdown of Imports by} jcountry, with the value in \brackets: United Kingdom $7,. O89 ($53,087,624), France 4,955 ($4,947,418), "West Germany 32,-} 256 =($35,171,413). Italy 482 ($523,871), Czechosiovakia 275 ($222,146), Sweden 1,657 ($2,- 917,589), Japan 63 ($61,496), /United States 17,878 ($54,3153,. 823) imong ward hous yerators is te mods MORE INTEREST 1% 8 SAVINGS DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Redeemable ANY time LEG TRAPPED climbed out of his playpen moved the ly effeos Eighteen - month - old David ast avoid! Vadja protests as police fireman attempt to free his eg caught up to the hip an open dr: of his Ham Monday afterr re arainni cover and that tt foot in and After trvin veal = Stock Market M .* oe Nee Trade Quiet Controls Sought . In River Channel St: Law-) P Mondav boat and then p' his became stuck -------- was esti. n resstu h his miother d for crops have |been grown in greenhouses con. we LIST ONLY TO. SELL | SPOT CASH OR a TERMS JOHN A. 4, BOLAHOOD REAL ESTATE -- MORTGAGES 25-6544 Interest on daily balance service is -- SERVICE. MONTREAL (CP) - rence River ilots pushed their case for control of the mver's ship nel and less control of Their points were : cross examinati t Catinus, the gts say the big was run down r freighter MINIMUM DEPOSIT $5,000.00 GUARANTY TRUST Company of Canada p a a r eda eum of New transt te objec any 32 KING ST. E 728-1653 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. ® FREE DELIVERY *® 723-4621 ones, burzing & atge ships i aystem The pilots culariy about the n < Montr ASK SINGLE AUTHORITY rt The Fe mn of St to 88 TORONTO (CP)---Prices took/ structed partiy of plastic, he hours of trading on a quietja further boon to the indoor stock market Monday. jfarmer because of its low cost | cluded Federal Grain, down two|in all parts of the province, to 67, and Toronto - Dominion|/some with the help of the agri to 63% and 30 respectively. In-|Vides technical assistance in terprovincial Pipe Line fell %|laying out and construction of son and Imperial Bank of Commerce. dipped %, Abitibi DIVIDENDS ea % Canada Packers rose % to a| By THE CANADIAN PRESS vanced % among scattered cents, Aug. 1, record July 15, |. Noranda Mines Ltd. 30 cents, stioned by missioniin, soc whey ordered ite|.rribag stumbled 33 cents to)* i co -- Bi ae v0 H S! 9290 in penny mines and North-| Reid Lithographing Co. LM. ator fell 2% cents to 33 cents,|2uly 31. Falconbridge took a 1% fall On index, industrials declined! 3.35, golds advanced .23 ym-| to 207.88 and western oils eased| 22 16.92. Volume at the) onth compared with| iday a quick g the last 1%/ added. 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