THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 17, 1966 7 ete | : had turned out 663,695 Pl Fifth Record Year Seen [Sizcrurce'" cy By Automobile Industry [tence Switzerland Site Urged : y u omo l e n ry Langa vn fusiness ! by ame casanin ont | onsie» nice sump smu cri et AAS New Home For The UN model cars indicate that Cana-|°7 cars and trucks in the 1966/paying more attention to fiscal unrrp NATIONS (AP) --Jing about making the speech for|sions of other UN members in model year, an increase of al-| policy and the effect it can have |n6 ideq that the United Na-ja year or more as other dele-| Y dibs dealers 'gre Hopefil ey |most 00.000 fromthe previcus!on battling inflationary . pres- pd should move out of the|gates came to him with Pg alte are on the track of a fiff--h rec-|12-month period. sures in the economy. Unitde States will he revived|complaints about life in New One delegate expressed doubt ord year in the vital manufac:) At a convention in Toronto) Foe iens wisCAL CONTROL |this week in the general assem-|York City. He said he had de.|that the headquarters would be turing industry.' a stn fr gry les ery Louis Rasminsky, governor of|bly's budgetary committee. |cided to do it even before 19|moved. The United Nations has ; : Automobile Dealer Associations|the Bank of Canada, told the) Ambassador Jamil M. Bar-|youn American Zionists in-|not yet paid off the $65,000,000 in Canada, sales managers sug-|committee that monetary policy| ody of Saudi Arabia said Sun- vaded the Syrian UN mission|mortgage on the present head. gested public acceptance so far| has been pushed: as far as i8|qay he will suggest to UN mem- Friday, prompting a protest|quarters buildings; it would ALL LENSES PRECISION GROUND TO YOUR St the new cars and trucks ix|@ppropriate in present circtm-|hers sitting on that committee |from the 62-nation Asian-Afri-|have to spend Saneh, Sore 3 . i|better than had been antici-/ stances. that they consider transferring |Can. group here. erect new Ones elsewhere, an: EXACT NEEDS ... NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ' ated He said the central bank's UN headquarters to Europe-- Thant said Saturday he would|it has trouble raising enough TINTED LENSES OR PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES 42 Most dealers at the conven-|tight money policy, started 'ast preferably to Switzerland, tell the U.S, it must safeguard|money even for current ex- 'Vtion said the results of the first/year, and higher interest rates)" 1) a oects to speak in the the representatives and the mis-|penses, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY two weeks of offering the newjhave acted a redute 119-nation committee today or cars to the public had pie wei Ag of increase in consumer eeday, He told a reporter he in business increases of five to) = . would urge the delegates to ; /25 per cent. Meanwhile, the Nova Scotia) ink twice before giving Secre- An Increase In The rh ' coal mining industry faces the The public's reaction to the) oo ibility of extinction within|t@ry-General U Thant a go- new cars has been much better ahead to plan another building i tiie ai Loin 2 Le etal te eo ee BABY BONUS | . "As far as T can see there are consultant, is adopted by the/Bio or gs vearold UN eae - HOURS: | .| federal 'government. jno problems on the horizon, be-| "7 ' veteran, said he had been think- r, Donald's report, commis- ' : cae tn ctr tem ant. yea, recommend SEE pe good s r ini iié goverament take over\the renort showed "complete 2 } Closed Wed. All Day ' (east wos ee the industry and eliminare min-|disregard of the social conse- esdeav £ Peper Fer | ' D. . ' TT ing operations within 15 years.|quences" and Mr, Donald was | Phones 728.1241 We Hill all PSI, Oeultet end GARY NESBI WOULD ASSURE RECORD | The report said his recom-|'incompetent and demonstrated Details pe gry prescriptions Representative If the 1967 models continue (o/ mendations would meet stiff op-|his complete inability to make at seme low nrices. set a sales pace above last/nosition from the union in-|such a study." ; year in the early stages, it/volved, the United Mine Work-| SUN LIFE would mean another recordlers of America, because it is year is assured. "unwilling to believe . . . that! | Meatiwhile figures from the|the coal Taare is faced with Assurance' Company |Motor Vehicle Manufacturers} continuing deterioration." of Canada |Association show that produc-| He was right. - 80 a angie Rai William Marsh, president 4 per cent higher than in the! District 26 of the union, sai Che Eennn same period of 1965, thanks . chiefly to exports to the United Phone 725-4563 | Sauer mein | Doligh Vets | By Oct. 8 the manufacturers H ld SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL | Polish Veterans Association-- }organized in Oshawa 32 years ago -- has helped to preserve Polish culture, language and tradition, says president Ed- CHARLIE ward Zalewski. The Gen. W. Sikorski Veter- ans Association celebrated those: ECKSTEI h $2 years, and six as a chartered association recently. | "The veterans have taken part in all battles with the} | French, British, American and) Canadian soldiers," said Mr.! Zalewski. | @ COMEDY @ VOCALS | "They won the biggest battle) @ EXOTIC DANCING jot Monte Casino in Italy, and |Falaise in France -- and they @ SWINGING BAND jalso fought during the grave MORYSTAL" FARREL days of the battle of London," jhe said. | FOUNDERS ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY | The men that founded the or- ganization are: Joe Lizewski, AND SATURDAY MATINEE 4 TO 6 P.M, tichael"Wolet, Joe Baran and : FRENCH BUFFET -- DAILY... Fh Raper ge: Ree, st 12- 2:30 4 5-9 pm. -- SUNDAY 5 to 8 p.m. Association af _Dthawa "ease Bonquets -- Wi i i tive is composed of: president, eedings -- Partios -- For taformation "Hii. Zalowsti; vie - preaident,| , Phone Whitby 668-3386 Oly Cichowski; first recording) secretary, Stan Lasek; second) | '- . 4 recording secretary, Alf. Sza- bunia; Henry Socha and Bole- slaw Sobzak. | ae : THE Sick committee: Jan Drygale, |Bronislaw Dubrowski, and Joe |Lipiec. Auditors: Leo Panylo, |Wiadyslaw Wojtasik and Greg- ory Koc. Standard Bearers: LOUNGE Steve Krochowicz, organizer f and steward, Waclaw Kwaka. IN ho! ly Llp ching eae the veterans have twice won the Presents This Week trophy for the best marching unit," said Mr. Zalewski. "They also support charitable | organizations," he said. | "They donated a set of en- cyclopedias to the McLaughlin j ' e |Public Library, with the sup- A new musical act which is one port of the Polish Alliance So- jciety, Branch 21," he said. ' whieh should please Blue Horse patrons. | FALSE TEETH | --ot the-- | Worries end Problems | ® A little FASTEETH sprinkled on your dentures does all this: (1) Helps | hold false teeth more firmly in place; HO EL LANCAS | ER | {2) Holds them more comfortably; T | (3) Leta you bite up to 35% harder | without discomfort; FASTEETS } "The Friendly Spet" Powder \e alkaline (non-ecid). 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