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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1964, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 17, 1964 . MARITIME BOOST IDEA Volvo Urges Companies To Make Components NS. cP is needed for the Dartmouth op- tt was up to industries in this of Volvo (Osavta) eration, area to take a look at the cer grat apn hand who William G. Odette, manager bgp i they are using now : of the Dartmouth plant, said ajto produce their own products wide range of parts already is ae determine if and how it being made in Canada but only|could be adapted for production FR A a small proportion came from|of other things. Maritime industry. Mr. Oddette said these indus- Yan tesla. "CHARMAINES" Direct from Cincinnati, Ohle Plus The BIG TOWN BOYS. Dancing 9 p.m, till 1. Admission $2.00 19. Retail value of cars produced over the year amounted to $10,000,000. Mr. Larsson said he has ad- vised the parent Swedish com- pany that he feels a bigger plant than originally planned soon will be necessary here. Premier Robert Stanfield, congratulating the company on| its first year of operation, \he hopes-that one day the Dart- mouth operation will be com- parable to the huge Torslanda OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. _ MONDAY to SATURDAY 'A Division of the S. S. Kresge C LADIES' JAMAICAS These match the Skirt and '1 Topper blouse on the left. "We believe that a widejtries might find their. equip- range of light engineering parts)ment could be used to make a such as forgings and machined|variety of products they had parts could be manufactured in|neyer dreamed of and thus Nova Scotia or the Maritimes sould' b times|generally," he said. These ecome a@ means to .jgreater profit, more employ- covering include rear axles, direc. tion light flashers, cigarette|¢™mt and ultimately a boon to nent parts for Volvo cars ae g|lighters, seal-beam light units,|the area's economy. assembled at the company's|°ll seals, shock absorbers and) He said employment had tri-| gs plant here. windshield wipers. pled to 112 assembly workers jie fi At a press conference last In an interview Mr. Odette|since the Dartmouth plant/= week that marked the end of|°#!4 34 per cent of components|opened a year ago. Weekly pro- the first year's production in now used in thé cars assembled|duction increased to 60 cars the Dartmouth plant, he chal-/Heré are of Canada-Common- lenged Maritime industry to| the 'Torsiand SPELL EATS make component parts not only for the assembly plant here but for the "'entire Swedish produc- tion line." He said the Canadian govern- ment's automobile parts export incentive program is largely responsible for the company's offer to buy from Canadian manufacturers much more than The Torsianda plant in Swe- den exports cars to more than 100 countries and Mr. Odette said this meant virtually an un- limited market for parts Mari- time industries could produce. A production drive of 3,000 units this year by the Canadian com- pany also was being backed by an improved dealer representa- tion across the country. Meet May Bring DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! Pr <A bd ef 'BOMANtic RouND' iy E-WORLD Mi In PANAVISION® Starring and METROCOLOR SES * Dolores Hart * Hugh O'Brien ° Karl -- 'TENSE WITH SUSPENSE! £; M-G-M presents RCAF Command OTTAWA (CP) -- The meet-|jet interceptors in three squad- ing of the Canada-United Statesjrons compared with 162 planes cabinet defence committee in Washington June 25 may mark another step in the possible de- mise of RCAF Air Defence Command, informed sources say. The main military purpose of the meeting, in Canadian eyes at least, will be an ment in nine squadrons in 1961. The number of radar stations in the Pinetree and Distant Early Waming chains have been re- duced and the western half of the Mid-Canada Warning Line "COME FLY WITH ME" Ist SHOWING AT DUSK BOX OFFICE OPENS 8.00 "OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE * * 723-4972 has been dismantled. of the Russian bomber threat against North America. Informants said it is expected the U.S. delegation, which has infinitely more sources of intel- ligence information than the Ca- nadians, will find the bomber|man said Tuesday that though threat reduced in comparison|the number of interceptors has declined by 70 per cent, the fire- power of the jets will be in- Such an assessment, sources|creased immeasurably when said, would eventually result in/they get their nuclear rockets. with the long-tange missile men- ace, a further reduction in RCAF Air Defence Command, possibly tojin opposition suggested that the. point where only a few jetiCanada retire from the jet in- planes are kept for reconnais-|torceptor business and maintain planes for Arctic reconnaissance RCAF Air Defence Comman|only. Officially, he has never now is down to 48 operational'changed this view. sance purposes. ey A RCAF has 56 auclear-tipped Bo- marc anti-aircraft missiles. The interceptors are scheduled to be armed with nuclear Genie rock- ets late this year. A defence department spokes- Prime Minister Pearson when NOW FLANGE 20,000 LAUGHS UNDER THE SEA! CARY GRANT TONY CURTIS IN "Operation Petticoat' EASTMAN COLOR Oren 6:30 P.M. BILTMORE 725-5835 DORIS DAY ROCK HUDSON "PILLOW NOW SHOWING! | THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S ' THE LONGEST DAY =o wimee mremunona sans: EXTRA -- "Assignment South Pacific" -- Color EACH EVENING FROM DUSK (including Sundays) TALK" iN COLOR WITH TONY RANDALL THELMA RITTER Adult Entertainment SAT. & SUN. 1:30 P.M. FEATURE TIMES: 1:15 - 3:20 - 5:25 = 7:35 + 9,40. RUNNING ALL WEEK "AN WwW F UNIVERS "What's wrong with a Corporal sending a Sergeant on an errand? We're in In response to countless requests, we are honored to announce a special engagement of PT 109 CFIFF ROBERTSON "WLW Bain i e s 4B) ROAD L BE + TECHROCOLOR? « PANAISION? & FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE | ' | | | The wartime adventure of | young John F. 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These match the Jamaicas above. 3.99 MISSES' TOPPER TICKLER TOPPER BLOUSES Cotton Gingham Check Rib 1 84 ee These ore First Quality ond 'Made in Conada'. Assorted colours. Sizes 10-16. a ; e Men's Mocasins Hoend faced Oilton Leather 76 Moccasins with rubber soles. s Sizes 6% to 12. ; ours TENNIS OXFORDS Washable Canvas Ten- nis Oxfords with arch feoture. Women's in white only and Children's in blue, red, white ond plaid colours. Women's Sizes 4to1l0 a Children's Sizes 4to2. MARY ANNE'S GRILLED Ham Steak with pineapple puff. Scolloped Potatoes. Kernel Corn, Roll and Butter, "Ne Boys' Men"s Sizes 6 to 12. Sleeveless 2-piece, shift or full skirt dresses. Assorted pastel shades to choose from. These dresses match the slims on the left. Sizes 10 to 18, Duck Oxfords to choose from. sizes | to 5. Washable Duck uppers and molded foam soles. Stylish 3 eyelet Oxford, Many col- w FOR TASTY LUNCHES, SNACKS AND COFFEES HOMEMADE WINKLES 39° doz. SUGARED K-Mart Quality Pastries Are Made by S. S. 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