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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, February 27, 1964 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Fire Destroys room and a wie damaged Figen hs pL WELFARE SPENDING day. Mrs. Christina Campbell, owner of the block, left Monday| MEXICO CITY (AP)--Mexico 8 Apartments, for a vacation in the Bahamas,|Will spend $80,000,000 in 1964 One Store Firemen said the blaze started|®XPanding its social security ; __ lin: a clothing store, which was|benefits with 141 projects in- CHATHAM (CP) -- Ejightidestroyed, and spread to the|cluding hospitals, clinics, wel- apartments and a store werejapartments above. fare centres and low-rent destroyed and othe r apart- bakery, hotel Liberal Church May Hurt Quebec beverage MONTREAL (CP)--A Roman Catholic theologian says new and more liberal church policy may have an adverse effect on Quebec's economy. Rev. Lionel Stanford of the theology department at Loyola College told an industrial man- agement club meeting that the Catholic church has _ always been a force for stability, but some people are not so sure of tainty may manifest itself in a reluctance to make invest- ments, "This could lead to definite 9 aed consequences in Que- kd Father Stanford said the church in the past has been such a force for stability that it has often been accused unjustly of siding with those who oppose all progress. it today. "The fact is that some busi-|/LOST WORKERS ness people are afraid that the} "We lost the working classes church may.no longer be ain the 19th century because the force for stability," he said. Catholic church was a staunch "They are not as sure as they|defender of private property," used to be that. it will, Theyjhe said, are uncertain, and. that uncer-| But in Quebec today, a differ- ent attitude toward private New Bank LITTLE CHANGE IN ROUNDUP METHODS This lowing herd moves version of a scene little chang- were herded by cowboys of winter roundup. briskly across the western ed with the passage of the Bar U Ranch at Longview in Canada range in a modern years. 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Not one Catholic bishop had spoken out against the expro- priation of the province's 11 pri. . vately owned power companies, 1eS or as Father Stanford said some would have done a few years "With the greater respect for a er individual liberty and the right of a 'person's conscience that the (second Vatican) council is VANCOUVER (CP) -- The|showing, added to a more pro-| Laurentide Financial Corpora-\noynced' separation of church tion of Vancouver has submitted) and state, the future in Catholic an application to Parliament for) oa6 (for investors) is less cer- 7 e a charter to form the Lauren-| % RCMP Again Raid cen Paul Saunders said Wed-ineen a strong though unofficial | contrast to fe crystal lower rim, Extremely s nesday. ; : ial i light in weight, delightfully comfortable, in Seafarer Offices [srr saunders saia nat sfihyaeireg, ches and state] | | Avr wlactonof com ond comple ih w Laurentide's application is aP-|the two was widening lenses. | OTTAWA (CP) -- An RCMP!proved the bank will have an : It is a truly wonderful buy at only $11.95 spokesman said today that i ; Y My. Y nite secngela™ ee y. ied authorized capital of at least|LEGISLATORS WARY ci' ceariite Picsday. a Bead $10,000,000. The company's as-| "Legislators have been very 65 OTHER STYLES, SHAPES AND : s scay sets at present are more than|Sensitive to the views of Cath- COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM AT THE ONE LOW PRICE OF $11.95. No Appointment Needed earlier, tide Bank of Canada, President} "Untll very recently, there had graved browpiece, it makes a shimmering farers International Union of- $300,000,000. olic bishops," Father Stanford Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $16,207,502, 93 cents a share; 1962, $15,495,251, 90% cents. Sangamo Co, Ltd., year ended OTTAWA (CP) -- The =. Commons is $9,000 annu-|" yake Ontario Portland Ce.\0't William and Vancouver. ment of a new bank to be es.| 'Even today, the government ernment will propose legislation|ally. : |ment Co., Ltd., year ended Jan,| The spokesman said thel;tiicheq in Canada. The others\did not propose its education to pir gee for thé a oe Se, said peseeet 31: 1963, $1,089,205, 30.6 cents aj/Searches were carried out in ac- are the proposed Bank of B.C, [bill without consulting ecclesi- ment of senators at age utjsenators would have an option) share; 1962, $502,101, 14.7 cents,|COrdance with search warrants| 9 ounced by Premier W. A. C.\astical authorities and incorpo- First details of the proposdjor after reaching 75. He said|so49 999 94.7 nt share; |ments taken were in connection " legislation, forecast in the|they would receive an "appro-|j9g9' $960,886 ce */with the hearing in Montreal of|former Bank of Canada Mba There may have been a time vi mit as: i i me . | s parishioners Panliament Feb. 18, were out assault. against SIU chief intention of the new bank will)make up their minds as to how Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Senators At 75 SROTS Dec. 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