“ rsml‘fiimwnzyawp 18 The Gunilla. Thurs. July 16. 19M leen-Agers Prominent In Jobless By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA (CPI—More than a third of Canada's estimated 32,000 jobless worker: last month were teenagers—moat of them moving into the labor market for their summer holl- days. The influx of students held back the normal May-to-June drop in unemployment, al- though the job picture itself was bright in most non-farm indus- tries except construction. l The bureau of statistics and‘ the federal labor department reported Wednesday that 6,760,- 000 persons were employed last month. an increase of 152,000: Irom May and 225,000 from' June. l The May-to-.lune drop in un-i employment. h ow e v e r. was . marginal. 'Dhe number of job- less declined by 11,000 to 282,-. the equivalent of four per cent of the labor force of 7.042,- 3 O This four-per-cent unemploy- ment rate compares with 4.2 per cent in May. 4.4 per cent in. June. 1963. and 4.5 per cent tn’ June. 1962, Seasonally adjusted. ,‘ e rate was 3.2 per cent. up from the 4.7-per-cent level at the previous two months. 1 The monthly report is based. on a survey of 35,000 house-I hold 3‘“ The labor department Iald'l Sgt/F S. RISE SEASONAL year. But the decline in unem- ployment was less than usual, chiefly because of the influx of students. Unemployment among work- ers in the l4-to19-year age grouping increased by 43,000 to‘ 103.000 between May and June“ Despite the teen-age crush on labor market ab-i over most non-farm industries, e x c e pt construction. which I showed a noticeable gain in em-i ployment. which rose to 610.000! dropped to 32,000 from This pushed the unemployment rate to five per cent from 6.8 per cent a month earlier. Ontario's unemployment rate from 574,000 in May. Unemploy- 3" meat in the Atlantic provinces . 42.000. tromz cent — while all other areas Q showed a drop. CBC Explains 3 Annual Report liinmi) Deficit Data 1 OTTAWA ICPJ The CBC says its expenditures didn't really outrun income by $4,071,- 553 in the fiscal year ended’ last March 31. The publicly < owned broad- casting corporation issued a statement Wednesday to clear; up any misapprehension ahoutl figures in its annual report,‘ tabled Tuesday in the Com-i s. ,1 The slaicnicnt said the CBC "stayed \r‘thin its hudzci in 1963— 64 and returned 362.172 cash to the federal treasury as the un-1 expcnded portion of its parlia- mentary grant." The idea that the corpor- ation‘s crpcnscs exceeded in-‘ come came from the report‘s’ summary of financial opera- tions which said “total income for the year was $111,387,000'W and “total expenses. , .j amounted to $115.43R.000 . . .". These IIEIII‘PS were rounded off in zeros from a financial table showing expense at $115,458,436l and income at $111,386,883. ! The difference of 34071551 was really depreciation, the CBC said The depreciation fig- ure was Included in the total‘ of expense shown in the sum—‘ mary but wasn't added to the income figure to balance the account. , The report shows net lncomei from the parliamentary grant1 as 578.376,82fl after deducting‘ the $62,172 being refunded from the original vote of $78,439,000. muranv AID FROM napsi JAKARTA ‘ Apt rvrThP Soviet donesla soon. the in Alir Force m‘ssion to Moscow says. Commodore Budl- nrdjo and his delegation re. turned from the Soviet. oapitall Tmsday night claiming “extra,- ordtnary results." FORD BLAST INJURES I) DAGENHAM (Reutersi ~- Anl Ford. Motor flying g l a s s. mites metal was poured into a m in it, the a about 150 panel of glass andl m buildings nearly two min any. WI" TRADE VISIT dry pit that had Had shtiered [WW m: CARRY-OUT W055 #0220 1'0an Maul Item: first LATEST EQUIPMENT Ma’e Al's/e9 N DOMINION’S OWN BRA DS ; Alana/yan Biz: Met/ySpeCI'a/S‘ L4. «.3.in :4 SAVE 20c LB. MAPLE LEAF TENDRSWEET READY TO EAT: LB. IN-STORE MUSIC Clean Buy/2t fares L 'ONE-STOP’ SHOPPING SAVE 14: CASH MORSES ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 60 COUNT HOME NEEDS ST. PETERS R'OA'D ONLY PLATED SPRING TYPE ICE 98c NICKEL CREAM SCOOPS BUDGET PACK JIFFY CLEANING PADS pills CELLO $1.00 ASSORTED COLORS SARAN WEBB CHAIRS. EACH $5.66 EACH SAVE 8c CASH FOR SALADS OR SANDWICHES FRASER BRAND BONELESS CHICKEN . 0 TIN ...BUTIT’S FRESH OR CORNED BEEIF‘ BU'I'I‘ OR Smoked Hamil.” MAPLE LEAF VA'CUU‘M - PACKED. MAC & CHEESE PICKLE AND PIMENTO — MEAT AND OLIVE OR Chicken Loaf 25° MAPLE LEAF R‘IN‘DLESS BREAKFAST BACON SWIFTS PREMIUM WAX OR CELLO Bologna 33c Brisket 29c 69° FROZEN FOOD ONLY AT DOMINION, DOMINO French Fries HEAT & SERVE HIGHLINER Haddock in Batter ISLAND PACKED ZERO PAK Green Peas GOOD QUALITY PLUSH Toilet Tissue AYLMER THREE TOMATO & TWO 4 ROLL PACK 2 9 oz. PKGS. 14 OZ. PKG. 2 LB. POLY 35c VEGETABLE Soup Deal 5% FOR YOUR PET MASCOT Dog Food 3 29c EASY TO SLICE ARMOUR Corned Beef 49c SAVE 12: CASH SCHWARTZ HOMOGINIZED PEANUT BUTTER 37c SAVE 8: CASH ALLENS VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE 39c 49c 48 OZ. TIN 59c BICKS HOT DOG & HAMBURG 12 OZ. JAR 14 OZ. JAR Marmalade CHRISTIE BISCUITS —- GRAHAM Wafers at?- P‘RASER FARM Meat Balls III??- 33c AUNT SALLY ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT 49c 39c 35c SAVE 9: LB. FIRM GOLDEN REE NEW CROP GORELESS Carrots- 2 LB. POLY BANAN 25“ FOR SALADS, LONG GREEN FOR SLICING Cucumber32~0329° sir-19° LOCAL GROWN. LARGE FIRM lettuce 2 49" LOCAL GROWN STRAWBERRI ES ARRIVING DAILY AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE IIIY BECA OF THE (/8 Mill? _ F MN (Reuters) — A top I m cover-amen trade offl- out will visit Ratio-(gin, Bul- . Room I I 080- .:ute at the end of this month. as» announced here Tuesday. I! cum I ;. SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE! , All melt and meat product sold at Dominion, whether Fresh. Fro-en er Processed on GOVERNMENT - NSPECTED! CRUSH ASSORTED RAVO‘IRS cm BEVERAGES 3 29¢ DAVD'S ASSORTED 110m CANDY 10 OZ. PKG. 39c ‘ cum er. VALID” meme INTI. cm SATURDAY. JULY IOtII mu STORISLTD. P we may: m mom T0 was QUANTITIES MALE l