tEanadian Business Takes iBudget Speech In Stride ‘ - ".\ l By KEN SMITH tL‘elll. climbs to eight per cent QM said it will announce de-. Canadian Press Staff Writer April 1 and to 11 per cent next flatls of a new car assembly The word most frequently ap- ' lant 1n about three monthst iplied to Finance Minister Gor- There also was a general, but 'Montreal was most frequently1 =don's newest buriqu was sth— not unanimous, attack on Mr. mentioned as the likely site. i at. It could have been used Gordon's refusal to cut income Equally well to describe bttsi< taxes — although no one had I”: F03 fufiéj‘iflver bid for nessmeiys reaction. really expected him to do so. “he gggfrxbased meat pack‘ They look the document in More excitement was gener-tin firm ofyBums and Co Ld stride. scarcely breaking step to ated by General Motors of Can- thags raised again the uest'ion 0; study it. praising it where ex- ada's announcement of its ex- whether such biddersqshould be pected and damning it as anti- pansion plans for the next two moral] ob“ ated to identify cipated, Most of the reaction years. GM President E. Hchemsgives togsharehlden even had a preoccupied air. as lWalker described the plan as 0 - I though ihc business community ta $120,000.000 vote of confidence ‘ A 00d? 0‘ lake-over ethics is more interested in trying to tin Canada's economy and basic idrawn UP almgst two years ’ I make the budgct's prediction of ineSS was quick to take it on hisago answered yes. but no w o s u a 5'2-pel‘-t'eni rise in the gross word. tPne has Paid mUCh attention to Ln 9! :1 i i lnational product come true. The happiest noise camel'- The praise came for dropping :trom Oshawa, wtndsm._ and St_ t The argument is that stock- : t I tthe proposed 20—per-cent with- gcatharines. destgnated as the .holders should know who 13 1b- ] thold'mg tax on dividends paid~ to ‘potnts that will receive the new ‘volved .in any bid so they can e ‘ a - y t “K. _ foreign_ owners of Canadian mam-5 m. extmstons of ,xtsttng iassess it more accurately. ’ ' ’ - - —- ' congpiénlesdl’t'lm 105?}?‘222; Per tones. l Chisolm Lyons, Tomato law- ' cen ana 18!) par tctp l0 . I ' ' ' CANADIAN AT NICOSIA The proposal had been at- When the Program. part of gr “Sally: “bite b‘dd‘zfii ' ~ s 0" t [11y m ' tacked by many business lead. General Motors Corporations are Rextwmety happy" am they Two Royal Air Force po- Ont. centre. who was one of dtan Army troops and sup- ited Nations peace-keeping ‘ers as one that would do great world - wide plan. MSW-"15a The bid of $11.25 a licemt‘ll Bl Nicosia. Ctnl‘lIS. a 43mm" Rityai Canadlan All that-in to Canada‘s image abroadlis completed. more than 4.000 share was for 300,000 of ttt,3 check the identity card of F0 Force contitiflcnt that spent a p11“ “T Cyprus The canadian nperafion' tand frighten off necessary for« tnew jobs will be available. 767,083 outstanding shat-es. The EC. lEdi Grose of Thorold. ion: weekend airlifting Cana- Army is taking part in the Un~ (CP Wirephoto) leign capital. The plan sparked speculation stock closed at $10.53 on the " ‘”*'—" "" m'r SALES 'l‘.\.\’ :aboul expanswn Plans of the {Toronto Exchange Friday. B c iChard- secondary IChOOI inspec-i Says Mr. Williams: “It the-: The sharpest'criticisms came‘other major car makers. I Bums, which operates seven tr t th ' ~ ‘ . lover the retention of the rising “You can be sure." said a packing house: across Canada. ° ° :ardoru‘t 3 13:30:13,? “kookpnme mmlswr does“ reply tolscale of sales tax on budding spokesman for one firm. “litat .had earnings of 79 cents a i o . ‘ n e es contribu"our “(mesh he may get ‘ 10‘ imaterials and production mach~ we'll do what is necessary to share in 1962 and estimated . . [tion is Significant." tot letters—in Welsh." .mery. The tax. now four per get our share of the market." Iearnings of 63 cents last year.‘ VANCOUVER rCPi Wclsii- anion: an estimated 40.000 per- men on Canada‘s west coast sons of Welsh origin on the west I ll Moore a Mutant Ltd. 1mm) noon have come out in favor of bt- coast" lower mainland. claims culturalism. winch they say they Canada was founded by five na- ave been practisin: for years. tions. not two. They don't insist that the They are demanding equality liquid tones of Wales take their with the French fleque-lis. the place alongside English as a na- Enzlish rose. Scottish thistle ‘ tional ianL‘UitEE. but they do and Irish shamrock think they‘have a case for other "The thistte_ the rose and the confidel‘aimns- shamrock are included on Cana- They have protested to Prime dian coinage as tributes to the Minister Pearson the ommission British founders of Canada." of the Welsh daffodil from the says Professor Geoffrey Davies. Canadian silver dollar and they executive assistant to the presi- seek equality in the cousidera- dent of the University of British tion of any new Canadi'm fie". Columbia. who cmizrnted he'c Victor Williams. president of from Wales after the Second the Victoria Cambrian Sf‘t't‘iv. World War. has suggested that the coin be "Four races. not three. make reissued—incorporating a dafto- up the peoples of Britain.” he dil emblem. says. “and while the Welshman The society. with members is proud to be British. he will forming the most vocal group never admit to being English —— ~ :my more than 3 Scot or ant - FYANIDE DRINK “Min-m"- . . s 'Hc 1.: proud to be It Cana. BL'H-BAxk- (am "p‘ ‘ titan ton. althouzh he Won't in- fi’l-year-old woman mistakenly sist that all Canadians spe: poured herself a cup of boiliu: weiSh 0" GaeilC—ihai might be a good thine. btii l don't think it oi- .. “‘Ullid \K'Ol'k. lie says Welsh immigrants are PINEVIEW FARMs,s v; 5.- cyanide solution instead of c fee. sipped it and died Wednes- day. it 9 said. It was Mrs. . . . .. . \cieimzoti Kehoe‘s rim d'iV on ggihncfa iiiccati‘zgs'.t,ev.‘i’“§§}§§ta{g A Wide. wonderful collection of into yardage [or SGWIIIH those Faster out- me job at, . mciais (irmfsm invtstbt‘.‘ yet ‘retatn‘thet, own fits! Choose from spring prints andsolids in a great variety oi fabrics: . apparently llollced the nol'ot culture and language. (tacron polyesters, cottons and cottonblentls. tatfetas. shecrs. rayons. arnel amber-colored cyanide b01111“: “Our country's strength is to jerseys and novelty cottons, plus manyother blends and textures. Buy now on the stove and mistook it for absorb the contributions of coffee. many cultures." says Don Prit- for host selection. K 3 SERADA LINEN PRINTED LINEN ‘ Ever so popular for dresses. dusters and somethm n . and mart t" mmtm Hm.“ ‘ . - ‘\ him piece suits. The quality of this ma- g c“ S _ I tet'ial speaks for itself. Washable and Cheeke‘l- floral and 131705”! defilgns- "0"." ' ' v color fast in solid colors of Min-t. Taffy. . - . -. ‘ ta t - . - 4 .- ‘ Venetian Blue. Strinz. Vine Rose. Brown. 'ma” m hhms' Sklr” “'0 mace “ms. ’ . ‘ t, 3‘ . w .. 4 : mack and White. 45" wide. “mm‘i‘ral‘ and W 45 “Wide - .‘it ' :9. ~ .: ". 1 $1.98 yd. $2.75 to $3.75 yd. “if PRINT COTTONS ESTRO‘NS. SU‘RAl-l Colourfasi cotton with al! the carefree quahttes that today 5 active livmz demands. Choose from our gay prints. novelty H a n d h as perfect all around wear for the flowered designs was, ab“, whole family. Comes in 36‘ and 44" width. wide, ' $1.25 to $2.50 yci. $2.25 to $2.95 yd. and countless more ranging from country doctors and Arctic mis- sionaries to rural mail carriers and sur- veyors. Why is the Scout already sales leader in 4-wheel drive? The fact is, it can go almost; anywhere . . . thanks to 4-wheel drive, rugged power and extra clearance. And because it converts four ways (from a stripped-for-action work- horse to a steel-bodied station wagon), ,1 the Scout is the handiest unit on or off the road. See and drive it—you’re sure to agree! COATINGS and TWEEDS, You'll be fashion right this spring and 04' all wool Mohair and mac's, lummer in smart attractive suits and . skirtls. Made from our nice selection "fleas good “5“ “when “M’- of attractive textures, not to mention EM PLOYERS - t ::;:.f‘"'““‘ °°'°" °‘ so. we’ll pay you to hire him ‘ $895 Yd- $2.50 yd. before March 3lst, 1964! Patterns DACRON KNIT LOOK m, BATISTE CO-ORDINA’ES - - - Zipper, PRINTS PLAYKNITS and Thread Easy care Dacnn Batist! In all over floral designs. makes up Into smart-t dresses for your opri its and summer wardrobe. PALLETI'E There's still time to take advantage of mRDER PRINTS the Government's Older Worker Incentive Program. if you apply be- fore March 315i, 1964, the Federal Department of Labour will pay you up Somethin: new and different for teen- age shuts and dresses of synthetic In the latest printed and plain cottons. Sewing rayon tcxttu~e material in smart color- . . ,. Cool as a summer breeze. washable « ' _ _ ac washable, crease resrstani, M ' . . tr: :ig—Ogoraegonet; Ifor up tab-12 ful designs on white background. 45' cessones with crease resrstant, mix and match in care- ‘ "- x O N poyee YOU "e, i width I (rec sportswear. two piecers skirts and I I 45 years of age and older. The older : also available $2 98 and children's wear. About an Wm job applicant must have been un- on the ‘ employed for six of the previoUs nine $5.50 to $8.50 yd. Third Floor $325 Yd. $159 (Md $1.75 Yd- m gkwygfl months. All new jobs and jobs INTERNATIONAI HARVEsTER vacated before September ist, 1963, . qualify . . . so call your nearest SPECIAL EASTER STORE HOURS Jim? sSSiNiiman‘hENigfiact National Employment Office to- ’0 . in“ u“.. "'3 Charlottetown Tignish, P.E.I. Monday-Wednesday............9—5 moo-unmastms Th do SUNNY ISLE FARMS urs . . .9—9 LIMITED V ' ' . Summerside. P.E.l. crosso ALL DAY FRIDAY ' ~ ‘ me" r “W” ‘nua mm m m? Went“ to“ km a,” ‘ ...................... 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