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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1964, p. 11

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'MUST LOWER TAXES CMA President Lashes Gordon TORONTO (CP) -- H, Roy Crabtret, president of the Ca- nadian Manufacturers' Associa- tion, lashed out at Finance Min- ister Ls Aig orm shear night, charging w speaking 2. a political tongue in his cheek." "He told the Purchasing Agents' Association of Toronto that Mr, Gordon's next budget will be extremely important to Canada. "T believe that if it's the right fort of budget, it will prolong this business upturn, If it's the w' sort, it will brake the up- turn to a halt." _ Mr, Crabtree said he does not agree with Mr, Gordon's state- ment in Edmonton Jan, 29 that taxes cannot be lowered since that would increase the coun- try's deficit. Neither Britain's chancellor of the exchequer nor the budget director in the United States way to increase tax revenues is to make it easier for business to prosper, The best way to make it easier for business to prosper is to Hghten the tax load, government ty the ltt ns, "It's like forcing a man to buy from you and the piously to se! i Mr. Crabtree said the forth- coming budget may hold a fresh supply of tax incentives, which are no substitute for tax cuts. The government might take steps which it pssses off as tax incentives "and which can only be enjoyed when the taxpayer undertakes courses of action pleasing to or wanted by the government." "And 'that's precisely what the British have done and the Americans are doing." But Mr, Gordon apparently refuses to consider these ap- proaches, Mr, Crabtree said. Mr, Crabtree said he quarrels with Mr, Gordon again when the finance minister "'speaks of gov- ernments having to respond con- stantly to the demands of the citizens for more and better services," | "He acts as if governments were the innocent instruments of the citizens' desire to bank- rupt themselves by spending more than they have... . CRITICIZES GORDON "I believe Mr, Gordon has his 'agreed with Mr. Gordon's stand. political tongue in his cheek when he says, as he did in Ed- Bomb Disposal Unit Readied For Use TORONTO (CP) -- A specia! bomb disposal unit with a pro- tective shield for bomb experts has been developed here and will soon be available for use anywhere in Ontario, it was learned Wednesday. The unit incorporates the lat- est special equipment available 'or handling all types of bombs and has been 'under construc- 'ion for nearly three months, Zi Pupils Returned To Que. School WINNIPEG (CP) -- Aftet a three-month absence, 21 Roman Catholic children were returnce to school here Wednesday under circumstances provoking a flurry of new controversy, The parents sent their chil- dren back to Ste. Emile paro- chial school in neighboring St. Vital on a public school bus. One of the parents, Mrs, Wil- liam Schick, said they obtained free student passes for the bus from the St. Vital school board. In return the parents agreed to register at Lavallee public school near St, Emile "'if need be," Mrs, Schick said. She and a group of other par- ents withdrew their children 'rom Ste, Emile Nov. 12 to pro- test a $6-a-month bus transpor- tation fee by the St. Vital public school board, Up to that point the children had n riding the bus free, the same as the public school children, Victor Wyatt, St, Vital schools superintendent, confirmed he is- sued the bus passes because the US: unnwre Hy LAPUrIis WASHINGTON (CP)--United States commercial exports to Cuba, which reached a peak of $618,000,000 in 1957, plunged to an all-time lov of $22,700 last year, a U.S commerce depart- ment official estimated W - day. The $22,700 compares with $409,000 in 1962, he said. Aside from commercial ex- ris, the U.S. shipped about 000,000 in food and medicine to Cuba during 1962-63 but this was to pay for freedom of 1,113 prisoners captured by the Cas- tro regime during the unsuccess- ful 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, Ls 7! au Vv L Hit New Low $22,700 Cuba with the exception of food and medicine, All Cuban assets in the U.S, were frozen by the American government last July, EXPORTS DROP While commercial U.S. ex- ports to Cuba declined during the last two years, a commerce department compilation shows the allies of the U.S. shipped a total of some $71,000,000 worth of goods to Cuba during the 18- month period of January, 1962, to June, 1963, the official said. During this 18-month period-- the latest over-all figures avail- able--Canada was estimated to This was a special deal--de- scribed as "ransom" by some U.S. authorities--demanded by Premier Fidel Castro in ex- change for the prisoners, This deal is not considered part 'f normal commercial trade. The U.S, bans all trade with MAPLE CLEANERS | 504 gimcot ST. $. OSHAWA Cath & Corry -- 4 He. Service tree, Plot and Delivery "Vour Family's. Priend™ How's the Time te Beautify US oy Home wi CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Februsry 13,1964 1] The allies, in -- have shipped about $18,000,000\clude all the North Atlantic]. worth: The Netherlands, $15,-/Countries and Japan, These 000,000; Britain, $10,000,00; Ja-|form a ngoup which has agreed pan, $11,0,000; West Germany,|to bar the shipment of strategic this case, in- items to Communist countries. STOP Ansus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY . 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel, 728-9581 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional HOLIDAY EXPERTLY FINISHED * LACK and WHITE OR COLOR ¥* DONE ON PREMISES FOR PROMPT SERVICE . NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 CITES BELIEFS {monton, that one reason for| Development was promptediparents "'gave evidence of in- 'ent to. transfer" from the 251 KING ST. & "Both of these men and their advisers believe that the best ty an outbreak of bombings in | mounting government expendi- lwures is the increasing demands BRAEMORE PEPPLER-SELIG PEPPLER-SELIG MUELLER MUELLER Farquarson-Gifford HUBER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER BRAEMORE BRAEMORE DU-BARRY 1 Pe 1 Pc 1 Pc. Sofa, gold 1 Pc 1 Pe 2 Pc 1 Pc 1 Pc 1 Pe, 1 Pc 1 Pc 2 Pe 2 Pc 2 Pe 2 Pe 1 Pc 2 Pe 1 Pc. Sofa, green 3 Pc. Sofa & Chairs, 1 Pe. Sofa, print . Love Seat, gold ...... . Sofa, white ¢ < Sofa, OVE iieesccics . Chair, brown . Chairs, black & white .. 1 Pe. Chair, turquoise .... 1 Pe. Chair, gold print . Chair, olive . Chair, blue print Chair, blue . Chair, gold 1 Pc. Chair, beige . Chair, striped Chairs Rocker, print .. . Chairs, olive velvet .... . Chairs, mauve velvet .. . Chairs, turquoise . Footstool, turquoise .. . Chairs, blue Farquharson-Gifford 2Pc. Chairs, blue print ..... 375.00 *224.00 275.00 125.00 Quebec in the spring of 1963. church school to Lavallee. PHONE 725-0643 HERE'S WHERE [ one week only SAVE UP TO SALE 495.00 366.00 199.00 425.00 299.00 175.00 35.00 199.00 75.00 99.00 99.00 99.00 99.00 99.00 75.00 79.00 89.00 89.00 89.00 119.00 59.00 139.00 85.00 45.00 save on hundreds of wanted items HUBER HUBER HUBER BAETZ BAETZ DEILCRAFT DEILCRAFT DEILCRAFT DEILCRAFT ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA HUBER HUBER WUNDER WUNDER WUNDER Reg 1 Pe, Highback Chair, blue .. 1 Pe. Footstool, blue 1 Pe. Chair, copper 1 Pe. Cocktail Table, 2.Pc, End Tables, fruitwood . . 1 Pe 2 Pc, End Tables, walnut .... 1 Pe, Cocktail Table, walnut 2 Pc. Chairside Tables, walnut 1 Pe. Round Cocktail, walnut . 2 Pc. Marble Chairside Table L.Pe, Marble Cocktail Table 2 Pc. Commode End Tables, walnut 2 Pc. Book Tables, walnut .. 1 Pc, Round Cocktail Table, marble 2 Pc. Commode End Tables, walnut 1 Pc. Round Lamp Table, . walnut 1 Pc. Lowboy Chest, walnut . . 1 Pe. Console Chest, walnut. . 1 Pc, Coffee Table, teak .... 2 Pc. End Tables, teak 1 Pc. Oval Cocktail, mahogany 1 Pe, Round Lamp Tab! le, mahogany ... oe 2 Pe. End Tables, walnut ... . Round Cocktail, walnut 220.00 105.00 100.00 155.00 - 105,00 SALE 79.00 25.00 79,00 . Price 105.00 99,00 69,00 175.00 75.00 49.00 49.00 65.00 75.00 110.00 67.50 67.50 . 99.00 133.00 49.00 45.00 115.00 89.00 39.00 29.00 99.00 70.00 77. 00 89.00 65.00 ELMIRA ELMIRA ELMIRA PELLETIER PELLETIER HAUSER HERITAGE HERITAGE IMPORTED IMPORTED IMPORTED IMPORTED IMPORTED IMPORTED INDIAN CARPETS DISCONTINUED MATERIALS STOCK MATERIALS ......... CHANDELIERS, hand cut crystal OIL PAINTINGS, imported ....+-...5+ aves a's aes BEDSPREADS, in all colors "LAMPS ... SCONSES . MIRRORS 200 CUSHIONS in all colors .. eeeeees eee ee ee ee | ee eeee ANNUAL CLEARANCE Reg. Price 2 Pe. End Tables, walnut ... .44.00 1 Pe, Round Lamp Table, walnut ....%.. shee ae eas 72.00 45.00 1 Pe. Tabouret Table, marble 24.00 1 Pc. Cocktail Table, walnut 45.00 2 Pc. End Tables, walnut ... 49.95 5 Pc, Wrought Iron Set, white 225.00 5 Pe. Colonial Set, pine .... 360.00 4 Pc, Boobstage, pine ...... 325.00 3 Pe. Hall Tables, white/gold 95,00 3 Sets Nest of Tables, white/gold 69.95 2 Pc, Round Tables, white/gold 46.00 46.00 99.00 35.00 270.00 1.50 20% 50% 25% 9.95 25% 30% 30% 1.98 69.95 eeeeeee 1 Pc. Oval Table, white/gold 69.95 2 Pe. Cabinets, white/gold .. 148.00 1 Pe. Hall Pes., white/gold .. 45.00 9x 12' 8'x 10') «~6'x9 = From: Reg. From: 2.98 to 6.98 . Reduced Reduced ee ee ee ee rr ett eettoeerereses estes Reduced Selling as low as otty dHaydl sale lasts one week only Hows 9 to 6, Friday til 9. Phone 725.2686 Fifteen King Street fast, Oshawa.

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