INSTANT TRANSLATION Mayor Victor K. Copps Municipalities, and (right) of Hamilton, Ont., president of the Canadian _ Federation of Mayors and stoke, B.C., try the Export Prices Spread 'Worries Wheat Board 2283s By KEN CLARK Mr. _ McNamara that a big spread between Cana- dian and United States export! wheat prices will hurt Canada's| demand justified an increase in| months an-| have been out of line with our! the wheat prices sales abroad chief commissioner, told the) Commons agriculture commit-| tee Tuesday the question of maintaining Canada's tra- ditional position in commercial markets is of major concern. Canada has been shoving its export prices up in the last six months, but the U.S. generally "has not followed suit, he said. The U.S. did, however, raise wheat prices for major export grades five to six cents a bushel within the last week. And this "permits some optimism' for more realistic international prices. Gf the major wheat exporting } countries, only Canada and the « U.S. have marketable supplies " remaining in a short-supply in- ternational situation. Mr. McNamara said the Ca- «madian price is now back to where it was before the Jan-| uary, 1965 slide. Top-quality No. | 1 Manitoba northern now sells for around $2.04 at the Lake- head. Broker Tells Of - Mine Find News| NEW YCRK (CP) -- A New) York broker testified in. federal | court Tuesday that he had| . heard of Texas Gulf Sulphur's| * mineral strike near Timmins, | Ont., nearly an hour before the) company announced it had made "a major discovery. The strike was announced at| @ press conference that began at 10 a.m. April 16, 1964, and ended at 10:14 a.m The broker, Ronald M. Kil- lie, manager of mutual fund business for Bache and Co., said *he heard of the find from/ friends in New York who had read an account of it in the April 16 issue of the Northern} Miner, that they received in the mail that morning. Killie, a registered represent- | ative ot the time of the strike said he checked what he had) heard about the article with a/| friend in a Canadian brokerage firm and then advised two cli- ents to buy Texas Gulf stock. | Killie appeared as a witness | for Thomas S. Lamont and Francis G. Coates Texas Gulf directors who are among 13 of- ficers, directors and employees of the firm the U.S, Securities Commission has charged with » either buying the stock or urg-| 'ing others to do so on the ba-| sis of advance information that | the company had mate the strike. GOT 2,000 SHARES The commission, in a civil) suit that began May 9 has| charged Coates with having or-| dered 2,000 shares of stock for' four family trusts at 10:25 a.m. April 16, 1964. Lamont, a retired vice-chair- _ man of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., is charged with hav-| " ing called the bank at about | 10:39 a.m.and telling its senior| * trust officer to watch the Dow! Jones news tape for favorable . news about Texas Gulf. Warren Ave. -- Gibbons $. District Buyer wishes to purchose for Cash, 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick with fireploce, in good condi- tion Conteet Doug Cermichael 723-7463 mayor Roy Shoji of Revel- sistor + gadgets that provi ide here. the|received encouragement OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana-|Crown marketing agency has Canada to put the price up. dian wheat board is worried'stressed its conviction for said Argentina, W .C. McNamara, the board's ther major exporter, has also' competitors." the Oshawa department of pub- | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS = ue= eral manager, informed council A page of advertising in the Oshawa Folk festival program was authorized by city council, Monday night. The cost to the city is $100. Whether or not the city will enter a float in the Dominion day parade was re- ferred to the parks, property and recreation committee. Canadian Union of . Public Employees, local 251, requested the city to amend its policy re- garding the payment of tuition fees for city employees taking further educational courses. The city is currently paying 50 percent of the tuition fees upon completion of the entire course. The local would like to see the city's policy amended to permit payment at the end of each suc- cessful year. Finance and assessment com mittee will! study the proposal further. A request by tne Christian and Missionary Alliance church that the city consider accepting $6,000 for city-owned land on the north side of Oshawa Blvd. N. immediately east of Ritson Rd., was referred to the parks, property and recreation com- mittee. Asking price for the property is $8,000. Council referred to the parks, property and recreation com- mittee a suggestion by rental agents for Midtown plaza that it consider leasing space in buildings to be constructed as jpart of the Midtown plaza. | Rental will be $3 per square |toot per year, including park- jing, elevator service and air ~ | conditioning. instant translation at tion's annual French - English the federa- convention | King Street United Church) |\board of trustees informed city council they have been author- |ized by the congregation to |negotiate with council with a} A petition submitted by Mrs M. Kashul of 980 King St. and Despite record export totals,| signed by residents in the area from Canada is suffering and has/of the Rundle garden centre months to the U.S. that world) Ibeen suffering for the last ren be presented io council. The petition voiced the opposition of residents to the garden centre remaining open on Sun- "because our prices day. Mrs. Kashul said other| garden centres in the area did not remain open because of the Lord's Day act. It was referred to the parks, property and rec- reation committee. Application for a licence to) erect and operate a service sta- tion on the property located on} the north-west corner or simcoe and Beatrice was referred to the parks, property and recrea- tion committee. Texaco Canada Lid., which previously operated a service station at that loca- tion, plan to demolish the pres- ent structure and construct a new building. Westdale Estates Lid. re- quested council to consider supplying its subdivision--south of Rossland Rd., and bordering! on Gerrard Rd., with water from the city. Canadian Pacific Railways in- tends to construct additional trackage in the railway's south yard, opposite the General Motors plant area. The com- pany asked council's approval of the installation which will have track crossing Stevenson Rd. The addition is required to simplify switching movements from the new truckplant area. Council referred the request to the traffic and public safety committee. Oshawa Chamber of Com merce informed council it had recently discussed the report on parking in the central business district which was prepared by the members were very much interested in, the report and would like to know what action has been taken to correct the deficiency in parking in the downtown area. The letter was referred to the traffic and public | safety committee. | Endorsation of a city of Wood- «tack reealution requesting the)' Prime Minister of Ontario to have a thorough study made of school designs and specifica- tions was referred to the finance committee. The resolu- tion also requested that stan- dard basic plans and specifica- tions be made which can be used by the municipalities in Ontario to aid in providing more efficient and economical school buildings in the future, A letter was received from Edmonton's deputy mayor, Ald. Dr. A. C. McGugan, on behalf of the mayor and residents thanking council for the hospi- tality extended by them to the visiting Edmonton Oil Kings during the Memorial Cup com- petition in Toronto. | Mrs. Margaret Lockie and other residents of the area on the south side of Bond St. W:, between Rosehill Blvd. and Ste- venson Rd. N., told council their objection to the proposed con- struction of a sidewalk on Bond St. Mrs. Lockie told council -|the residents never: requested the sidewalk and didn't want it. The department of public works has been requested by the de- partment of education to build oo ae DYE 7 | Away Faded and Soiled Colors in I LOOSE CARPETS I [ WALL TO WALL BROADLOOM | UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE | COLORFAST 2 pc. Chesterfield Only $49.00 | Why Replace ? | RAINBOW COLOR RE-NU | Ls KING ST. E., rasa | the sidewalk. Mayor Gifford told the residents "they were a vic- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 8, 1966 7 tim of circumstance in this in-| jthe planning board. inte- cluded the Jackson Bi Kas- rel en cme. |singer subdivision, west of Rit-| cial at Rossland json Rd. and and north of Ross- ad Thome Ras ont ae land Rd. and the F and T De-| Developments received approval no change in the zoning of the| velopments plan of subdivision,| : stance." City council adopted a plan- ning board recommendation that of a 90-acre development on civic auditorium property lying) adelaide and Keewatin. Brae-|land Ritson cent to the north of the north drive-| mor Gardens Ltd. received ap- ames Park A Ave. ee way be made. The rezoning re- quest had been made by audi-| ee Wsiusss sumumpweccne ov poset parking of an additional 50 cles. Association of Assessing offi- cers of Ontario thanked council in a letter for a grant of $250 which assisted them to meet expenses incurred during the District 12 meeting on April 27. 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