<9 > be s Q. “STORE HOURS: _ Sat. 9 - 5.30. \ 5# CH’TOWN. Men. thru Thue. @ - §:30; Fri, 9 99.30) $’SIDE.. Mon. thru. Thurs. 836 fat. 8:30 - neon. S: Pr. 630. & | ¢ ‘ | CAMPING | OUT!! ¥ _\ered banks*invest in day-to-day jof the reserves they now musi }more money, a banking inform” them by the public for witn- The FUN of learns them no interest. The Guanfien, Charlottstown Mon.. June 20, 1968. 11' Indian Da oe Chartered Banks Get Chance Sucieated To Earn Increased Profits - tive Leadet Diefenbaker has Ry JAMES NELSON As part of the Rank Act re. @8Ked the governmen o tset OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- vision. now more than two years: 2Side # national day in the 1967 ment’s proposal to let the ¢har'- overdue, Mr. Sharp ‘proposes a Centennial year to honor the. In- formula by which the banks wit “a” contribution to Canada. be required t¢ keep. cash re- He, called” during Commons serves amounting to four per debate on Indian affairs. spend- keep in cash is a small step to- cent of their Canadian dollar |i-|™& estimates on the ‘ govern- ward enabling them to eaf" abilities for deposits--Teft. with Ment to “make an announce- - ment at the earliest possible’ ~ date.” . Northern Affairs Minister . Laing, responsible for Indian af- : fairs, said he could assure Mr. Diefenbaker- Canada. “must have a distinctive Indian. dav” in—-1967,__— Aun Paks OTTAWA (CP) Conserva- loans and treasury bills a par: ant said here... - . ‘The proposal is to be embod- led in the revised Bank Act when -it is presented to the Commons—possibly next week and was. annoitnced by Finance Minister Sharp Mon- day when he outlined amend- ments that have to be made to the Bank of.Canada Act as a result mons the combination of the The ‘chartered banks now are four..and 12 per cent reserves required by law to keep—eight—amounte tothe equivatent-of 66 per cent-of their Canadian dol--per “cent of total deposit liabill- lar deposit liabilities in cash in ties, instead of the current eight their tills and on deposit in the per cent , ~ Bank .of Canada. This money 4 finance department official : this reduction in the over- all cash reserves minimum, to be iitroduced ~ gradually when drawal on notice. ‘In additton to this four per cent, the tanks would he re- quired under Mr. Sharp's pro- posal to keep on reserve 12 per cent of their liabilities far de- mand deposits. — e LOWERS PERCENTAGE i Mr. Sharp said in -the Com- Banning Drug 7115 Called — Catastrophe —— OTTAWA Brand -Saskatoon)—said here he vegards - the Bank Act revision becomes tastrophic that perl on pea law,, probably late this year, | thorities banned com 7115 would enabel thebanks to earn |from Canada in line with a ~ , some more money by investing World Health Organization de ~ the difference. cision 15 years | ago. But souf'ces in the. financial — informed (CP) an outdoor barbecue feast for the family. Buy your, barbecue now at Holman’s and save! A 24-inch motorized barbecue. with a turkey high hood and convenient 3-position spit. Crank-type lift and bow! handle. 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