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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1963, p. 18

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-Wheat, Nickel, Lumber, Iron Boost Exports OTTAWA (CP) -- Increased) export shipments of wheat, lum- ber, and iron and nickel ores have provided much of the im- ne'us behind this year's export gains, a bureau of statistics re- port showed Tuesday. During the first 10 months of the year, there were year-to- year gains of 17.4 per cent in wheat, 14.1 per cent in lumber, 12.6 per cent in iron ores and concentrates and 21 per cent in nickel ores and concentrates Total shipments of Canadian- made goods rose 7.7 per cent to $5,489,232,000 from $5,098,722,- 900 in the corresponding 1962 period. October exports of $624,- 566,000 were 3.7 per cent higher than the $602,444,000 total for October of last year. Most of the gain has been in volume terms. .The report showed that since June monthly export price indexes have been close to last year's levels. In October, export prices were only 0.3 per cent higher than a year earlier while volume was up 3.4 per cent. Largest gains have been to Britain, where the January-Oc- tober export total rose to $839,-| 627,000 from $739,879,000. Octo- ber exports to Britain rose to} $95,684,000 from $79,847,000 SHIP MORE TO USS. Ten - month exports to the} United States rose to $3,120,-) 120,557,000 from $3,028,864,000, | but October shipments were} lower at $337,340,000 compared with $363,368,000 H Exports to Japan showed aj sharp rise to $238,732,000 from} $180,626,000 for the 10 months,} and there were lesser increases} in shipments to West Germany, The Netherlands, Italy and France Though newsprint remained Canada's leading export item, 10 - month shipments declined slightly to $620,189,000 from $627,692,000 Wheat exports for January- October rose to $553,389,000 from $471,336,000; softwood lum- ber to $363,096,000 from $318,- 228,000; woodpulp to $333,005,- 000 from $313,949,000; alum- inum to $252,098,000 from $229,- 563,00; iron ores and concen- trates to $224,646,000 from $197,- 776,000; and nickel ores and) concentrates to $130,384,000 from} $107 857,000. | Exports of uranium ore and concentrates declined to $125,- 161,000 from $146,267,000. Great Lakes Shipments Set 6-Year Record CLEVELAND (AP) -- The} Lake Carriers' Association says iron ore, coal and grain shipped over the Great Lakes in No- vember totalled 15,149,504 net}- tons, highest for the month since 1056. A This compares with 11,225,204 tons moved in November last year, the association reported] . Tuesday | Grain shipments set an all-| time record for the month in} November--3,398,149 tons. Prev-| ious high was 3,078,520 tons in/ 1945. November coal cargoes total-| ling 6,007,655 tons were the best for the month in 16 years. Ore} shipments of 5,128,304 gross tons} in November hit a_ two-year} high for the month. | As of Dec. 1, net tonnage of} the three commodities carried} for the year was 132,815,606. In the corresponding 1962 period, 122,760,940 tons were shipped. | DETROIT (AP) -- The St Lawrence Seaway carried 31,- 900,000 tons of cargo this sea- son, or 20.6 per cent more than! last season, Joseph H. McCann,} administrator of the St. Law-| rence Seasway Development Corp., estimated Tuesday McCann told a press confer- ence final figures are expected to show such an increase over last season's cargo of 25,600,- 0p tons, McCann said that while the in- crease was higher than ever| anticipated this should not be ealed unusual "Rather,"' he said, "I see it as the first year in which the sea- way's true potential began te emerge." » He said he anticipated further yearly increases until the sea- way will be bearing 50,000,000 tons of annual cargo "some time in the early 1970s." McCann _ said wheat _ ship- ments, including Canadian ship-| ments to the Soviet Union, to- talled 6.000.000 tons compared with 4,900,000 last year Ist Volvo Shipment Leaves Plant Today DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) --| The first shipment of cars for} export from the Volvo (Canada) Limited plant here will - be loaded aboard the freighter Wevmouth today The 75-car shipment, bound for the United States, will. prob ably be unloaded 'at Boston D. §. Jarman, assistant: man ager at the plant here, said a total of 200 cars is expected to be shipped to the U.S. this win- ter. CHEER UP HOMES NORWICH, England: (CP)-- Students at a. Norfolk teacher' training college are taking a course in interior decoration with the aim of helpng senior citizens redecorate their homes on weekends a A-:P LOW, LOW - COOKED, READY TO SERVE SMOKED HAMS SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION AY NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED BUTT B HALF '> 5 9. CENTRE CUTS or STEAKS =» 7% WHOLE HAMS _b55< i ~ OSES snk Peek wear eax RK RSA SK RSG RE SK A RSA RK OS SR A SK RS Full Cut har * SO cea ws ~J A&P HANDLES ONLY MEATS PURCHASED FROM FEDERALLY INSPECTED PACKING HOUSES A«P LOW, LOW PRICES A&P PINEAPPLE- Reg. Price tin 37o--SAVE be GRAPEFRUIT DRINK = 2.22%: 69 HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM FOIL Reg. Price roll 650--SAVE 6e REYNOLD'S WRAP wise 25201 5 Q LIBBY'S, FANCY QUALITY SPECIAL! TOMATO JUICE 3 «11m 1,OO COLOURED SPECIAL! SOLO MARGARINE = 4 iss 95. CORONATION, Twin Pack (1 16-oz jar of Olives & 1 16-oz jar of Gherkins) OLIVES & GHERKINS «2.99% SCOTT FAMILY SPECIAL! TABLE NAPKINS ota co Jc HUNT'S CALIFORNIA SPECIAL! FRUIT COCKTAIL Z istorii DD Frozen Food Features FANCY QUALITY A«P PEAS SEA SEALD SHRIMP amo A&P FANCY QUALITY, SLICED STRAWBERRIES JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR RIPPLE Reg. Price pkg 59c---SAVE 100 POTATO CHIPS rrorrwinsack Me Qi JANE PARKER -- A Specially Prepared Loaf for Stuffing Poultry STUFFING BREAD reerleal 2 Je SPECIAL! 5 12-02 poly bags 99g. Reg. Price pkg $1.89--SAVE 10c worsks 179 Reg. Price pkg 37c---SAVE ile 3 s<101,00 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Decomber 15, 1965 97 TURKEYS VAC PAC VAC PAC 18-Ibs 10 to and ib Over Aver. 16-lbs [h C OCEAN 8PRAY, WHOLE OR JELLIED ISK SK RIT HOS ESSA SSK SAIGESSR CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY RED BRAND STEER BEEF « i BLADE Blade Bone Removed BEEF ROASTS "axzer' Cranberry Sauce ==» 29% Boneless Solid Meat "| PORK LOIN ROAST END CUTS CENTRE CUTS TRAY PACK SAUSAGE MEAT SMOKED, COOKED PORK SHOULDERS vom smu 143 SUPER-RIGHT, SMOKED SIDE BACON BAKERY FEATURES 4ANE PARKER Reg. Price each 490--SAVE 100 APPLE PIE LARGE 24-07 SIZE anch b Qe JANE PARKER Reg. Price each 39c--SAVE 100 SPANISH BAR CAKE onc 29 JANE PARKER Reg. Price loaf 25e--SAVE 4e VIENNA BREAD r4criont Dc JANE PARKER Reg. Price each 49e---SAVE 100 COFFEE CAKE RAISIN. TWIST aech B Qe JANE PARKER, BROWN 'N SERVE Reg. Price pkg 23e--SAVE 13¢ DINNER ROLLS Zvisoie J Be LAYER CAKE woonco 69 CHRISTMAS ITEMS PLAIN CHEESE >. 2.79 A«P MIXED NUTS 049% (IN THE SHELL) GOLD KIST, EXTRA LARGE PECANS in SHELL © 59% McCORMICK'S BONNIE SCOTS pkg of 30 29: SHORTBREADS 2 conser Ye CHRISTMAS (RED, WHITE OR GREEN) rks 2. 10" CANDLES POINSETTIA PATTERN PAPER 25-f roll 3 9: NAPKINS LUNCHEON STYLE JUMBO SIZE -- 12" WIDE SARAN WRAP ecw sz A&P QUALITY FRUIT CAKES es JANE PARKER pit NUTS. 5-Ib ring 4.29 3-Ib ring 2.69 te = Vh-lb 1.39 NEW IMPROVED ANN PAGE uBAQGe | 2sQ7e | ate sias 1.93 GAIA ROA NK RA RA A TR RE RA MEA SA EOS PE ES PO Se BN Dor Bs Sek Christmas Store Hours THURSDAY, DEC. 19th OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY, DEC. 20th OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY, DEC. 21st OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. MONDAY, DEC. 23rd OPEN. UNTIL 9 P.M. TUESDAY, DEC. 24th OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25th CLOSED ALL DAY BOXING DAY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th SOLES ESS BESS OSES PSE EK EEX ESS YES BES OES BEL ESE BEL YS y x w " PURE PORK SLICED RINDLESS i x g i i x i Hy k i i X wAS Fresh Killed Turkeys and Swift's Butter- ball Turkeys at Slightly Higher Retails, Also a Complete Selection of Grade "A" Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Buffet Style Fruited Hams: and Butts, etc, ALL ATT- . RACTIVELY PRICED. | iene 1-16 pks 5 Qe SEER AA RS Re ; FRUITS & VEGETABLES RANGES 5-LB CALIFORNIA NAVELS, FANCY GRADE, FULL OF JUICE i i j SIZE i iia C 13's ¢ jm : (Large Sizes Available at Attractive Prices) CALIFORNIA, RED, NO. 1 GRADE EMPEROR GRAPES 3.39, ONTARIO GROWN 1 COLD STORAGE » CRISP AND FLAVO URFUL, FANCY GR ADE McINTOSH APPLES 3-tbcallo bag 3 Qi CALIFORNIA, FIRM, FI@=SH, GREEN, No. 1 GRADE 025. BRUSSELS SPROUTS + AB. CALIFO RNIA, SNOW WHITE, LARGE, CELLO WRAPPED, EXTRA LARGE CAULIFLOWER wo. 1 can CELERY STALKS 10 1conm each 25 CALIFORNIA, PASCAL, CRISP AND TENDER VI SIT OUR CHRISTMAS FLOWER DISPLAY, FEATURING H POINSETTIAS, CYCLAMEN, AZALEAS, ETC : i PEARS APPLES BROCCOLI **"0™ tance, TOMATOES ONTARIO GROWN, HOT House, Firm, B.C. ANJOU, FINE ST FOR T. FANCY GRADE, LARGE SIZE - B.C. RED DELICc| OUS, FAN LARGE size' GRADE, 5 for 49: 6 or AI GRADE? WRAPPED, each 39 b29c ea, E, NO. 1 GRADE FOOD STORES A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1963

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