. harmony, trance and possibly Russia. l The long-range picture for the industry also seems fairly bright. on the basis of an asso- ciation chart illustrating a 35-, lyear history of capacity and de- . mand. om (nationalism l The chart disclOSes a "tre. Wed. Dec- 19, mendous increase in both de» ..__.. mand and capacity in the last I 15 years . . . which seems likely to continue." l What about trade with Com- lmunist countries? ‘ The association sees a greater ‘ demand for newsprint in these; countries. due to "a high degree I of literacy and a steadily rising l standard of living." However. it says available ‘foreign exchange will be used 'more for paper-making equip- ‘ment than for buying newsprint. Canadian on l .To Be Absorbed l OTTAWA (CW—increases in lCanadian crude oil production next year will be absorbed by ithe Ontario market rather thanl lby continued substantial exports l _ :to the United States. it was" .indicated Tuesday before the' National Energy Board. This is in line with the new U.S. oil import policy explained . to Canadian government. last week in talks in which Can-l ada accepted limits on crude’, oil exports. ~ '-.|BERAl UPSURGE IS U.K. SURPRISE Rizgesl surprise in British politics this year was the re- Tdoo—tons mmfifidfilfil 20.000; ' The "i a~ East 155,000 tons . compared with 140.000 and Brit- the annual Liberal ence. Speaking is new confer- party .- - - The occasion was a half-da vcwcm‘“: ‘ ' "‘ ‘ viral of the Liberal party. president Sir Felix Brunner. Banks and Aubrey Herbert. ‘vmh, 483’000 for the coming hearing of an application bv thil - 'tv leaders attend Parliamentarv Liberal leader (C? Photo from UKIO) 4”.“ . I t ' - 1 pi Li bom. 31‘1" W” - i 1 Exports to “estern Europe “ "provmc‘a pe. . ."e - .pany to double faculties on a; tion report said. Exports to ‘Shnum mmdm 3‘ 10.000 tons‘ lstretch of about 41 miles from Western )3; u r 0 p 9 apparently : BIGGEST PRODUCER 1 near Souris, Man, to the inter- would not change 1 Not. only is Canada the biggest national boundary. The proiect.’ . . '. producer , of newsprint in the to be pondered by the board and 5 Prel'mmary esumales Show world. exporting 7.34.058 ions 1 then the cabinet although there; . Outlook ls Called Bright F Of N ' or ‘255'000 ions or ne‘vwrml gm“ ‘last year. she is also one of the is no opposition. could be com- lo the un'ted States m 1952 (‘Om‘ 'biggest consumers. plcted by next Aug. 31 at a cost “\lObTREAL t(.Pl~Tiie 1063‘ Exports to the United States Pared with an expected $300,000 of $5206.00". the board was told. ‘ Mlml‘l "UHQOR [01‘ («Hawaii 'and cenmil 311d SOUth Amen-.1" 19633 ' ‘ncwspriut now totals more than lnterprovincial carries nearly n0\|'Spl'lnl is bright but not bril-3can should increase while those To Central America 155.000 500.000 tons a year, an amount all Prairie crude shipped to the linllt, says the newsprint asso-;to Britain and the Far East tons in 1962 compared with 160,- exceeded only by the United U.S. east of the rockies. and to ciallnn of Canada. ‘should drop slightly. an associa-, 000 in 1963: South America 80,- States. Britain. Japan. West Ontario. llltll Here are the winners of the Fisher Bros. trophy \von ‘ competition at Charlottetown Curling Club. Left to right they are: Jean McFarlane. lead; Marjorie Doyle. mate: James Burden of F l s h e r Bros. who made the presenta- tion; Marion MacD o n a l d. skip. and lsobel second stone. MacDonald. The Canadian consumption of RUNNER - UP IN TROPHY PLAY This is the foursome that, I play at Charlottetown Curling finished in the runner-up spot e F i s h e r Bros. trophy is I they are: Club yesterday. Left to right i Marie Mai-Neill. skip. Helen Love. mate. Nor- ma Simpson. second 5 t on e and 'Buff’ LePage. lead. 5 At tgenrequesluof the National F to {Bogus Art Flood affix. (lieeBi'lalloeallfiilii-Z‘éif1 up” nnounces mm“ '0"- *eral's department is conducting lSeen In Canada gal investigation through meZOf Quebec Provincial Party —;--—rua—- ‘y “7" mum m I'- ‘ ntarlo Provincial Police. , TORONTO (CPl — The Tele- The Telegram says an inves- I lgram says bogus Canadian and ligation of its own has uncov- lEUI‘OkDE’an 3” l5 flOOdinE the “gill ’3'”? ha" 2" patml'mgs bec's secession movement. an- 1mar ct in Canada. 3" "‘1 ea “5 53-" are ’1“ $9111“ nounced formation of a new - o e . lnc. Quebec provincial pollnzcai par- Br'tISh “The existence of many 001- ty m be called Le Pal-i Republiv‘ Larry's Restaurant ers has cam (in Quebec iRepurblican-DiSCharge RUle addS. Party of Quebec.) “Many thousands of dollars 1.; goal; statehood and inde. LONDON (Reutersl ~— Mem« are involved. . . . individual pic- pendant? for the (M (.9. hers of the British armed forces lures have been bought for as Th9 43._Vear.nld ML Chap”: will no longer be able to get a little as $60 and as high as made the annmmcempnt at a discharge simply by saying they ' .press conference. speaking in :31" ms “mtfm' Bparlliamem- French ome ecre ary rooe an- . _ nounced Tuesday. lligepaliiii c'ahmedgtflelmj‘lhl‘lgrgnrll his means applicatims far arduous‘ reflection for lrdon't mscbarge- made by more than want to launch myself into sllch‘500 servlcemen to mm in the an adventure ilK-{nn a whim forthcoming parliamentary by. H v ' elections at Rotherham and B'” I helm” “mam-V. 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