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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1965, p. 12

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North Ore Rush | Tops Since 98 favorable developments sary to respond '"'to the in- 12 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Apm 26, 1969 "TEXAS GULF RUSH HAS COURT SEQUEL Diet Raps enate Age Bill By JACK LEFLER NEW YORK (AP)--On April $, 1964, rumors of a fabulous ore discovery in Northern On- tario circulated in business elt: other company. improving the prospects of the/creasingly Stephens took the wraps off) American press." of matty details of the discov- sensational stories jappearing in the Canadian and Pearson In Speech CAMBRIDGE, N.S. (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker wound up a two-day visit to Nova Scotia Saturday with a blistering attack on Prime Min- ister Pearson's TAberal govern- ment. | He accused the government of blundering at almost every step, of attempting to divide Canada and take it out of the! They issued a statement say- Commonwealth, of corruption On The Agenda OTTAWA (CP) -- A govern-| But the 1964 bill also pro-|Easter business April 6 and! ment bill to set a retirementivided that present senators| voted to take -a holiay until/ age for senators is expected to|over 75 would be given a choice) May 4. | be the first item of business to-\of continuing in office or retir- Should the Commons pass the day when Parliament resumes|ing on a pension. About a dozen Senate bill later this session-- after its 12-day Easter recess.|senators are well into their 80s|jt's not expected to get through Although such bills are secretjand probably would feel com-jevery stage today -- it would until their introduction, it's|pelled to take the pension and still have to go before the Sen- the same|make way for younger men. ate itself in order to become ery in a statement to stockhold-jing "these reports exaggeratelin high places, and of saddling likely to be along that was intro-| Lauds Press In Canada KITCHENER (CP) -- Walter O'Hearn, executive editor of the Montreal Star, praised Ca- HOUSEHOLD HINT When hand-hemming, use a © (buttonhole stitch every three inches. Should thread break, the buttonhole stitch keeps the hem ut, y, nadian newspapers in a speech' Saturday night to the 11th an-| nual Western Ontario Newspa-| per Awards Dinner. Mr, O'Hearn said: "The behaviour of the press in general in Canada is serious | and responsible. | "I can go into any number of cities and towns in Canada and| the local newspaper will brief! me pretty well about what is) going on in our world that| day." } In the United States and the| FUR Storage FREE Pick-up & Delivery ® Storage ® Cleaning © Repairs © Fur Cleaning © SHINERIZING Fast Service Dial 723-3012 OSHAWA FUR AND COLD STORAGE LTD, GLECOFF'S supeamanxer EARLY IN THE WEEK SPECIALS GLECOFF BRAND BUTTER 53° HAMBURG 3 1.00 | GLECOFF'S surenmanxer 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH lines as one llaw. The senators could be ex- duced last year but never/MaT eran pas pected to give it a rough handl- j i yg -- ori; day. size and grade of ore that are) An enthusiastic crowd esti- roms 4 mies dhe nas left of it aher th ate oo ee * Without factual basis . . . moré|mated at more than 1,000 came |**48e-. | ti cid WL nice Cha However, the Senate's power READ LIKE NOVEL ldrilling would be required for|from a 60-mile radius to jam|, Revival a gd meng: inc te retain ta ak a beet to block legislation is limited The manoeuvres surrounding|proper evaluation." ithe high school auditorium in ory? oe it of fhe aE ae Poneto Psy We yore | and the government could force tests for ore read like a '"'who-|' More tests were made imme-ithis Annapolis Valley village.|°. Tir Geld A etsate te, The Oeted sitting will be} ve sane tf It decided to. dunit." , diately. ; ,|Mr. Diefenbaker responded) taiish an age of retirement|taken up entirely with Finance| It's not yet clear whether the rmed by Texas Sulphur. The first hole, which showed) On the basis of these addiiwith his best platform style. l'/om the Senate" was planned,(Minister Gordon's budget|®overnment plans to continue The find set off the bi peat ores wes ema ia tonal poe ong nano A Mr. Diefenbaker said that! {ast year's proposal would|speech and initial Opposition|the Senate bill debate Tuesday ore rush since the days o thee nan 8 capri wr a a 'called Mi Pearson had "finally got/have set an automatic retire-|criticism of it. : land Wednesday, The six - day | jtree, ' eto : ment age of 75 for all future) Coincidentally, the Senate pudget debate is due to open, ae seems to me the press of Klondike. | Othe sia. ; : . his flag through closure." r test holes were drilledifor April 16 in New York, The : ees waits ' A 98 an SS Prospectors stampeded tojin ynpromising areas to confuse|\company announced that tests\I§ BEGINNING appointees to the upper cham-|measure is coming up in the rhursday ater ths Odeusiiod Yanada is reporting political eles, Four days later, Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, the reputed coverer, described the ru- mors as premature. 'But another four days later discovery of a huge silver, cop- r and zine ore body was con- jers of Texas Gulf at the annualithe scale of operations and|Canadians with unnecessany i United Kingdom, however, he meeting in Houston last Thurs-|mention plans and statistics of|taxes. said he would not be so well briefed by reading local news- papers, He recalled that during al British general election he had} to buy five national dailies plus] the daily of the town of about! 100,000 he was visiting "to get a fair idea of what was going' on." | | workers and Canadian consum- ers." The United Auto Workers! Union (CLC) announced in Windsor Thursday details of a f rop- mses ; Ms als Ait P is ' a ber. Those already there were;House at a time when the Sen-; events more calmly, with more, +7. ovens OF specelpiors Tetse Gult pro aties hig Pag apr ions ore body of "That was the beginning ON!appointed for life and. drawate itself is in adjournment has had a chance to study Mr./depth and less passion, than' poured into the worn, economi- Drillers Whee bait in Boe as| Between: Nov. the part of the Liberals of dis-\gi5.990 a year. [Senators wound up their pre-\Gordon's proposals thoroughly.|most western countries," he éally-depressed old gold mining| much as-possibte so theyApril 16, 1964, the price oficommonwealth. Never in his- town of Timmins. _|wouldn't have an opportunity to/Texas Gulf stock had risenitory has this nation been as| A boom in mining stocks 0c-|talk about the tests to people'from $18 to $36.37 a share in| qivided as it is today." curred on the Toronto and Newlin Timmins. New York. It was over $70) myo vost step of the Liberal York stock exchanges. All the while, Texas Gulf was'when the SEC filed the suit. It ? ' vawas " = : eo "gia : ; take Canada out of the Com- nounced that its discovery was|surrounding its origina! 160 last week. I C t d By Di { 2 éven bigger than expected--lacres. It obtained the property Stephens told the annual|monwealth and make it a re- 5 l e e peli ae og regi ran pep as, y it tama os repos oe ie gg psn Be eB gr age a ge -- ge? - mapa HALIFAX (CP) -- The pro-off is 'part of the bitter fruit) porarily some 1,600 workers at 9 : the Tisemins aren ware first re-lbad offered to turn over to the . . A yeaa sau da aesteny aren of ey pe ron of attempted appeasement. (its Windsor plants to enable ithe Pp wi igh Ford of Canada's automopile The Pearson government company to retool and realign But the dramatic story ap-\c, on or about April 8,"\0f stock purchases between ' parently had no ending. {enmaes recalled. "These arti-/Noy. 1, 1963, and April 16, 1964./eral election, as far as the Con-jdence of the disadvantages 10). 1ome--an arrangement that) The union stated that the; «Immediately after 'Texasicles and unrelated reports, cir-/The offer was rejected. |servative party was concerned,|Canada of the free - trade|.onrerg » $50,000,000 advantage baat Pe the --_ yrs Gulf first confirmed the discov-|cylated in the mining and bro-. Another repercussion of the!would be "one Canada, united|scheme in the industry "con- on the giant automobile com- necessitated by chang 4 Bre") ery, the U.S. Securities and Ex|kerage circles of Timmins and|SEC suit was the resignation of\anq within the British C lanotad-An desperation and. ok ' Pileaes : m-'duction requirements under the} and within the British Commion-|co Sp panies but victimizes Canadian|Canada-U.S. auto tariff plan. | MODESS investigation of the company's|tion in Canadian mining/U.S. commerce secretary. He) ; ' "en | Handling of the two announce-|stocks." was mentioned in the suit as| He predicted a tax cut whenjernment," Opposition Leader ments. | Stephens said Texas Gulf|having profited from purchases|Finance Minister Gordon brings|Diefenbaker said Saturday, It delved into purchases ofjdirectors decided it was neces-iof Texas Gulf stock. down his budget tonight. But} Mr. Diefenbaker, who ad- ¢c Texas Gulf stock by a dozen of : ; Pepe ~ |the Liberals had increased |dressed the St. George's Soci- loyees between November, . ' | : | Toe3, when first test holes were) since coming into power. a prepared statement the lay- drilled into the ore body, and Ps ' ' g April 16, 1964. S J hn T H CORE honk eagle hentaggaan LEARN TO DRIVE TORONTO (CP)--The Trees;Ginnis, managing director of Mansion, believed to be the/the Toronto Historical Board, only remaining Toronto home |tried to interest some organiza- of Sir John A. Macdonald, will|tion in preserving the site. 725-6553 Turn Your Unusables Into Cash RUTHERFORD'S riches onc Leda sos School Of Sate Driving TIMES ACTION WANT AD A Call To 723-3492 Starts It Running the officers and employees--in- siders--profited from advance owledge of the ore strike be- re it was made known to the a parking lot. | day no group seems to have The Toronto Parking Author-| the funds necessary to buy and ity will decide next week when! maintain it. to call tenders for clearing the| The house is believed built in public. site. 1840 and additions were made| -The suit seeks to recover profits made from these pur- Controller Margaret Camp- bell had induced the parking|@t later dates. Sir John A.) chases. | Claude ©. Stephens, president authority to postpone construc-|Macdonald rented it for a year| tion while she and J. A. 12, 1963,' and| integration of relations with the sae wat said. "Appeasement" Plan . ; y, he said, would be to - jati qui y dr d several dollars in' the party, j In June, 1964, Texas Gulf an-jnegotiating to acquire property droppe e ican & hak tendsed book HAD NO ENDING | nol : sult : [ jported: "ny. the-; -presd<tinicompany all. profits asa resul The message of the next gen- plant in Windsor, Ont., is. evi- rusted in withthe free-trade its facilities, 2 C i b an io, s vi mila- ; . 4 change Commission began Ontario, started wide specula- Herbert W. Klotz as assistant) sin» he said, \pediency by the Pearson gov- REGULAR the company's officers and em- Parking Lot To Replace taxes by more than $300,000,000ety here Friday night, said in CLASSIFIED ADS filed a civil suit charging that likely be destroyed in May for| But Mr. McGinnis said Fri-| of Texas Gulf, denied there had 14 Albert St. -- Oshewe been any legal or moral wrong- doing. 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