THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 15, 1965 ofRrerneey Used Car Sales iw Up 35 Per Cent "TORONTO CP)--Used cars the glamor of the shining beauties adorning new-car showrooms, but sales are mov- ing along at a great clip. of Toronto's. biggest used - car dealerships reports is for May and June run-|g about 35 per cent ahead' Of the same period last year. her dealers and lots say ness has jumped from five bo per cent in the first half this year from the compar- able period of 1964. i "Spokesmen for the major manufacturers, General ors, Ford, Chrysler and y rican. Motors, say ~ their|" lers' used - car inventories turning over at an un- edented rate. major used-car dealership ich wholesales to smaller in southern Ontario says it "headed for the best year in 10-year history with a 25- per-cent gain from last year. MATCH NEW CAR SALES "Sox Cress, executive vice- d president of the Federation of|of prosperity, market had to prosper because) renewal. nearly everyone who' buys 4) new car leaves a trade-in, deal-/ VATICAN CITY (AP) -- A \Vatican weekly magazine ad-|, , . Automobile Dealer Associations * of Canada, says used-car sales across Canada are good, about matching those of new carle sales which are moving along at a record-breaking pace. He said used-car sales in Metropolitan Toronto are in a ratio of one-to-one with new-car sales while in the rest of Can- da the ratio would be 14% to 1. "There's certainly no land- slide in used - car sales, but they're selling extremely well," he said, Some of the boom is chalked p to buoyant economic con- itions and an increase in the population--which occurs every ear -- but there are three dded factors: --The "fantastic" new. + car market. : --lIncreased government con- trol over dealers which ap- plies only in Ontario, --Easy credit. BREAK RECORDS Car manufacturers broke pro- uction records in the first six months of the year. And with the new-car market in a state the used - car re say. MESSAGE AIMED AT ALL LEVELS Pope Exhorts Catholics To Obey Papal Authority VATICAN CITY AP)--Pope Paul, in-an unusual appeal to Roman Catholics, said Wednes- day that the burdens of the papacy were extremely heavy and that church, authority was sometimes disobeyed for the sake of challenge. His exhortation for obedience and his criticism of disobedi- ence appeared aimed at per- sons on all levels of his church: Laymen, priests, prelates and bishops. He spoke at his weekly general audience in St, Peter's Basilica. , "Obedience, a cordial and practical recognition of author- ity, is continuously questioned. . . » There are some who think), it is meritorious to take the risk of disobedience and that it is a praiseworthy game to put authority in front of an accom- plished event." aThe Pope spoke in general terms, and Vatican cific case in mind. They said it was possibile he feared a tendency to relax discipline in the current process of church dressed an open letter to Amer- ican singer Pat Boone Wednes-lto control plant disease or day, telling him it liked both his voice and his family life. Poison: Tips To. Prevent It OTTAWA (CP)--The National Safety League Wednesday is- sued this formula for farm families to prevent accidental i from chemicals used rodents: --Follow instructions on the label of the chemical con- ica (The Sunday Observer) car- ries a weekly open letter ad-| dressed to a public figure. Gen-| erally the letters are critical, without specifically naming the person to whom they are ad-| dressed. | us, unfortunately, to speak well| of an actor or a singer of popu-| lar music," the letter to Boone} Says. | Boone . . complain about toward you. No) exhibitionism. No scaldals. No) 'loves.' Just one love: gA seri- ous matrimony, honest family life. | : sources; «They tell us you are also said he apparently had no SPe-| very religious although not of our faith. But God accepts the faith of all if it is honest and sincere... . | you sing . . facial gestures. No contortions.| L'Osservatore Della Domen- tainer to the last word. --Use common sense to bridge the gap between 'label instructions and application. --Plan chemical application programs thoroughly, Use the correct chemical at the right time for the job. --In application, use the ap- propriate respirator and wear protective clothing or skin cov- ering as prescribed by labels or special instructions. --Keep children away from mixing, dusting or spray areas, --Store chemicals in a cab- inet, room' or building that! can be locked and clearly marked with no chance of contact with human food or livestock feed. --Keep chemicals in. original FORMER ARGO DIES _ {played in the Argo era of Tio TORONTO (CP) --Funerallnel Conacher and Red Batstone, service for Hugh E. (Shrimp)|directed the Double Blue from Cochran, former Toronto Argo-|1919 to 1921. He scored the first naut quarterback, Argos won Monday. He died Saturday at|their first Grey Cup in 1921, a the age of 69. Cochran, who|23-0 win over ; was held|touchdown when Edmonton. containers, never in pop bot- tles or unmarked. containers, especially those associated with food and drink. --Dispose of empty contain- ers immediately by burial or burning so they do not fall into the hands of children. the heat can be poisonous. "It doesn't often happen to} "We are happy, therefore, to} peak. today of you, Mr. Pat . we have nothing to children, -- an| "It even pleased us the way) . no shoutng. No} Dear Hon. Mike: for a visit. But before JOHNSTON'S MEN'S W dressed man in. the USSR and all because of a short visit to Murray Johnston's, (Believe me, many of your constituents make this /2-Yearly Sale a regular event -- why not you ?). Remember the Sale starts on Mond ay, 19th of July, AN OPEN LETTER TO | MIKE STARR We are happy to see that you are on your way to Russia = go, please come in to MURRAY AR in DOWNTOWN OSHAWA and pick up a fine suit at his /2-YEARLY SUIT SALE that starts on 19th JULY. Your reputation for being the best dressed member |] of the House of Commons can thus be extended to being the best How far can you stretch $35? All the way to Britain! This Fall, jet from Toronto to London, Costs only $35 down! That's 10% of your $345 round-trip air fare and you can take as long. as 24 months to pay the balance. Just one BOAC transatlantic 21-Day Economy Excursion bargain. Here are others that make your money go even further. To Zurich, for example--only $44 down, ' To Rome, only $51 down. / Fares effective August 30. 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