a] 4 ; ed & THT OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 30, 1963 . ; Bod Tn Fi jot the Connecticut state police,jas great as a close association) changeover, 0008) 6 -Fraser,language pa si acs sri 7 Y agro 19 ee ee tater a New Yorks Meth ew 'rotests |vice-presidént for corporate af-|treated as equitably as possible e N h A : jand peevisiciel police authori-|> A) 35 New York and "Michi-| z Z os falta, listed es points behme "4 Making CIBC into a twa- \ties join in the formation of a\°"..; 4; ' { T A Sv h e decision for the change. The} jan, ner . shtan Newfoundland Pulp Mill ort merica ;North American organization to},,, i ag gebntie 4 that would 0 Alr witc discussion was carried on CIBC. | theese poagyac the peg: Ma . combat organized crime. male beg vhecaha imgengs ex: | The points included: Wainy atatiogi es ped The organiztaion would belinat x ee aes : s perfor i ; : rime avore ee 5 inal activity would be valu- ys | 1. Few people object to cessfully under such conditions, Ou m Oo en TORONTO.(CP) -- A cdpesalinent in Interpol, the Paris-/able," he said, '"'but many) a \French being introduced in On- eho ' tie Rinited: Stated pollen ofl ve oe i 8g-|American states are rather too) TORONTO (CP) -- A cBc\tario by CBC radio. WILL STUDY FLEAS re 3 apy ct hair / e ' jremote from our picture." vice - president said Sunday| 2. There is no technical w. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) --,within the European Commonyperation in Newfoundland -- cial for a Canada-United States| work of police forces in 65 met: [there have been few strong ob-|to distribute French - lameuneriGeeras' waeed Se On Premier Joseph R. Smallwood's|Market, and in return would re-lthe Anglo.- Newfoundland De- 'interpol was favored on SIDED COND ICs in. cases where GIANT WAVES ljections from listeners to the|programming in Ontario otker|versity lecturer, is going to th Christmas Eve announcement) ive all th ; a aloas ne " ..|limited eastern basis Sunday by|criminals work internationally. | A 1958 Alaskan earthquake/plan_ to switch radio station|than by CJBC gg Wen ft ria tite going 8 that "I think we've got a thi Tahrader ta ee ee ee Pass Judge 7 vig ot a coige Macdonald said thejtriggered seismic waves that|CJBC in Toronto to French-| 3, The CBC used its discre- age tng 'will poe the pulp mill" was his cautious WaYlaq) the aa s tongtng : sin} seetocasiand Pul nd P S|man of the Ontario Police Com-| value of an organization en-|climbed 1,600 feet up a heavily|language programming. jtion in interpreting the broad- various kinds of fl infestin of telling Newfoundlanders that Q ga Aeeaaa dl PH nak ulp and Paper| mission. ae |compassing the whole of North|wooded mountainside, gouging) Replying to questions at a pa-|casti ; ola am L leas infesting his--and their--eight - year - old| 'Two paper mills now are in/Mills Limited at Corner Brook.!_ Leo J. Mulcahy, commissioner! America "would probably not be everything down to bedrock. gf pei Pe dealing with the imate a eeiriaa" ee ~-- -- petrels and alba- dream kas nearly come true. | 2 sees. : Mr. gmallwood said only his} government's decision whether} to guarantee a bond issue for) the Newfoundland Pulp and) Chemical Company Limited) stood in the way of the project} ' which would. employ 9,000 men in all its operations. : : Several times since 1958 Mr : a : Smallwood thought he was close | : to having the third mill estab- lished but the plans failed to ce a ey o | 140 BOND WEST 725-6507 ™ Crown Zellerback Canada Lim- ited to determine if the plan was economically feasible, The firm decided it wasn't. SITE ANNOUNCED In 1962, Newfoundland Pulp announced the milf would be) sbuilt at Come-By-Chance on the Isthmus of Avalon, which joins the Avalon Peninsula with the main part of Newfoundland. The firm also predicted $52,000,000 costs and 300 tons of pulp a day. Early this year the price of the mill: was pared to $45,000,- 000 and. production was in creased to 500 tons a day, Mr Smallwood said he would be "very surprised and disap- pointed" if the mill didn't start this year. Even. a market for the pulp --the Curtis Publishing Com- pany--had been found, but be fore the deal could be closed, the United States Supreme Court handed down a $3,000,000 libe] judgment against Curtis in connection with a story about football coaches published yas e ; the Saturday Evening Post an i DURING OUR tye deal fell through In his Christmas statement 4 and a later, more detailed state fo eo /"END-O-YEAR" (| FARANCE government has commissioned a New York firm to make 4 careful study of the whole oper. ation He said this final report would be the basis on which the gov- : ernment would make its deci Ww! o gl ee New ' fndiand Pulp'e bond issue | . . « Wheel in and Deal Now... You'll START THIS WINTER Construction would be started Make the Buy of Your Life oo Best Terms Available. latet his winter, employing 400 isos tt woua tate a sear 1 | 1963 Corvair | 1961 Corvair | 1961 Envoy 1960 Envoy | 1958 Vauxhall | 1962 Chevrolet | 1959 Chevrolet prepare the site. More would be employed in 1965, increasing to Monza Cou D : eluxe Coupe Stat Ww about 9,000 in all phases of. op- aR P P ation agon Sedan Cresta Model Im i . erations when the plant was fin y 7 Pe ee transmission, power- | Complete with automotic 'tran ski Try. this spunky little pies : pala Convertible Impala Convertible ished. ul 102 H.P. and radio. B55985 ? seuut ike ae BS0465 pact, 6 ainda: unit, Lots of pep Complete with automatic trans- | Electric windows, dutdmatie trons- B6356 mission, radio. B76506., -- $2295 $149 $995 $595 $595 | $2295 $149 Y 1963 Corvair | 196] Corvair | 1961 Vauxhall | 1960 Consul | 1963 Chevrolet | 1961 Chevrolet | 1956 Chevrolet F osts Re Cor ' | Monza Sedan Deluxe Sedan Sedan 993 Deluxe Sdédan Biscayne Sedan Hardtop = Complete with bucket seats, auto - ' ste Complete with outomotic = trans Car Production matic ete Amaia 102. HP Te bee aon stom: 0 A peppy little number. B58458 Autamotic transmission, radio, etc., i engine. B etc. B79382 n excellent condition. Spotless, K y K1503 ept In pretty good shape. B54832 pee) £2305 | $1485 $795 $695 $2495 | $1595 | $675 car exporting nation, had its biggest automotive boom year ever in 1963. And' work has al srayerea orm | | 1962 Corvair | 1960 Corvair 1960 Envoy 1958 1963 Chevrolet | 1959 Chevrolet | 1961 Pontiac Over-all 1963 production was Del Sed 2,660,000 cars, trucks and buses, eluxe ' ars, trucks and bus xe Sedan USE es eae Station Wagon Volkswage Biscayne 2-door Biscuyne Sedan pilisitakig cas orhplete with" automat 2-door model in pretty fair, shape Complete with. automatic transmis 2-door model with automatic trans- or about 13 per cent more than : in 1962. This consolidated West Complete with rodio.. B61489. ission. B6B568 A small cor wth lots of room, 71028X : B85515 sion and radio, B66133 mission ond radio. B71817, With V8 engine ond radio: B54974. cen ous ere | $1795 $1195 | $695 $675 | $2345 $1095 $1675 engine. 8 countries Every second automobile made in Germany was sold ee ay neni cgi aioe or eer oo RIE VRS Se abroad as exports rose 'by more s abroad as exports mse by more | 1.962 Corvair 1962 1960 Vauxhall 1959 1963 Chevrolet | 1959 Chevrolet | 1960 Pontiac than domestic sales which reg ister six-per-c gai 5 Monza Sed : s : istered a six-per-cent gain. Pa o pean Volkswagen Station Wagon Morris Oxford Bel Air Sedan Biscayne Sedan Pathfinder Sedan senger. cars accounted for the 4-speed rt lassen 102 HAP Balk of axnons. salve ucket seats; and rodio, 2-door Model 300d transportation. 92298X, Still lots of miles left in this com- 8 cylinder motor. Automatic trans i = H56158 pact number, L80294 mission ond radio. B69179 Complete with radio, B54133, A. really sherp beouty. N81853. Stun || $1795 | goes | S595 $695 | $2785 | $1145 | $1295 New Course At University | 1958 Pontiac | 1958 Pontiac | 1957 Pontiac | 1956 Pontiac! 1958 Olds. TORONTO (CP)--A member 4-door Model Pathfinder Deluxe Sedan Hardtop Sedan of the Ontario Temperance Fed- eration said Friday night chat a great extra-curricular activity 2-door Sedan in universities js bootlegging. 4-door model with radio. V-8 engine and radio. Automatic transmission, pow- oo fe eee 438385, 2:tone finish. Sharp! H93780. | B80195. In good shape. B54709, er steering, 6-way seat. B77164. youth work for OTF, also said if Canadian professional athletes) € are peddling their souls for $795 $695 $685 $695 $895 breweries and distilleries and that most radio and television announcers were beer sales- men ee Mr. Knott spoke to a grour 1958 Fd of 400 hich schoo! students f $e or eee! = : He said one University of Tor SES eens ehueaeneeest Sees uP etnageg made $1,200 sell- : Hardtop Hardtop M { " my diane ng beer in a year. He said later) e eor With automatic trans- | With power steering, : 2 USED CAR WARRANTIES he had read this i rs: | ; vd re is in a news CARS AND mission and radio. radio, automatic trans- Sedan per "Our Liquor Control Board is whew a ag eh ge TRUCKS ite Haid ite ua sionla, 1. 50/50 30-d ; -day General Motors should he jonked at," he said Even though a community votes f $ 54 5 $47 5 $49 5 Approved Warranty down liquor outlets, liquor stil! is sold through private clubs is to : 2. One Full Year G.W. Warranty -- backed by the Automobile Dealers Association. Earl Of Wenn ; | [ek Serving Oshaw and Area Over 40 Years FUSE OUR CONVENIENT G.M.A.¢, TERMS MELTON 1 AY. ing ere Bete Bs : OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. Ti a ape aa A pistol and cleaning materials SATU RDAY 'Til 6 P M ° ° were found near his body. Lord Shannon's full name was Robert Henry Boyle. He suc- : L | M l T E D ceeded to the title when he was age the _ ot his brother, | 140 BOND seven ear son. Vis- ol ee -- hspiiitot