12 The Guariian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 15, 1965. , Sydney Automobile Plant Will Hinge On Sales Rate ’ ‘ . , - ; NEW GLASGOW. Vs {Frank H. Sobeey. Tindustrial Esta‘es cP Ltd. .¢ tBreton Island wil! denend’ on Cenadian sales of the cars t Mr. Sohew was interviewed folowing a ment that two \Canadian Motor. Industries Ltd \frem Clairtone Sound Corn MI announced ‘ast March that it planned to establish a plant at Point Edward near Svdnev to assemble Japanese autos. The plant was to be built “under an agreement with IEL. For Christmas GIVE P.E.I. tartan playing cards, Anne of Green Gables dolls, P.E.J. tar- tan napkins make ex- cellent parcel stuffers. Found at all leading stores. president of said *Tuesdav building of a plant to “assemble Jananese cars in Cave Toronto announce- Japanese auto ‘ees groups have assumed contro! of a provincial agency for indus- trial development A spokesman for the Japanese firms said CMI still olans to build the plant but starting time wil! depend on sales volume It was hoped building would start | w''hin two vears, verhaps in six months He said 4000 cars would have to be sold annually to make a plant feasible SFLL ABOUT 1,800 This vear CMI imported 3,500 cars from Jaapan and sold about | 1,800 The Swedish auto firm” of. Volvo established a plant for assembly of cars in Dartmouth, N.S.. in 1963 with Sales of ‘hat make a-vear mark Mr prepared to deal with Japanese interests in construction of a) plant The two Jaapanese groups are | Mitsui and Co (Canada) Ltd., and the Japanese auto firms | Toyota and Isuzu. Under the new agreement Clairtone’s 51- per-cent holding in CMI is- ¢e- duced to 3% per cent, equal to the percentages held by each of | the Japanese groups. The remajning 10 per cent is held by Calgary industrialist Frank McMahon. fe ser we ee ee “ee mee eee mail early o = o 5 B fp last date for local delivery r: rn 7 a ui and please remember: unsealed envelopes require a 3¢ stamp 5 IEL aid. | 3 in Canada | shave hovered around the 3,000: |. Sobey said TEL would be | ay | ne | if | o9 Abd bees # CHRISTMAS WILL BE EARLY Three-vear-old Dondy Mac- noasthiltty exists tn operation,’ Martin has $1,000,000 for cultural ex epace fe- — | said. ‘Paris-Ottawa | (BC Reveals Plans ~~ r2'iensity To Increase Qutlets | e-Operation By RON LEBEL point a national reporter in ola Gee coe ane OTTAWA (CP) -—The CBC Montreai Jan. } France have agréed to intensity said Tuesday it plans to open The CBC brief said a greater ‘heir transAtlantic co-operation about 50 television outlets and exchange of information is in arms production-sharing and about 90 radio outlets during the needed between French and space research. ° next five years in .areas that English-speaking Canadians to External Affairs Minister now ere unserved. ‘improve relations. nay poe Sonteneee Sp 500 CBC President Alphonse Out Mr. Ouimet was questioned Moves after luncheon met said at the final hearing closely by Commissioner Frank with Preach Foreign Ministor of the reyal commission on pi. Scott, former law dean at Mc- Maurice Couve de Murville. that the five-year expansion will coment of American series im French military equipment, ‘n- bri ng broadcasting service to Py the ; popula- considering cent 6 pee oemk te, | The troadesating official said ‘of Canada's CL-15 plane, the so- American programs take up called Water. Bomber to fight Ealoneton of oe half the prime time on { fires. eee nat ae ae —~ Tee ty teak ie n told a press conter- the French networks - This was a higher ratio once that Industry Minister C am than the CBC considered docie- M. Drury was here a week ago | Quebec, which would at wae. dictated costly and reach only @ os by to prepare for the audience. | economic factors. oe = TOR REWINDING Padi ctric Bas SOCIALIST LEADER DIES , | TowYO on — Jotaro awakami, ‘bie Perhaps this goal could man of the cma taste jbe reached in about 15 years party and once a political a’ jthrough the use of earth satel- sassination target, died Friday ‘lites like Early Bird in Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. Kawakami was uep stabbed-in~the back in front ef lits news, public affairs and cul- the Diet (parliament) building tural programming about Cane- in June, 1960, by. a 17- year-old both lenaenaee le gees Due to annual holidays “West Prince Dry | Cleaners” will not be processing clothed from is dying of leukemia and doc- Dec, 22nd, 1965.to Jan. 3rd, 1966. Our office will next Sunday while he is still donald of Massena N.Y., holds tors don't expect him to live well enough to enjoy it. The there right-wing youth. toy Santa while nurse at Hotel much beyond Christmas, so boy's father works at an ee Guest bao NENEEEeeN oo, remain open Dec. 23rd, 8 am. to 5 p.m., Dee. Dieu hospital in Cornwall, Dondy’s mother (LEFT) plans aluminum plant in Massen&@. | Experiments in that direction Order Y¥ Fruiteak : 5 : Dec. 24th, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m Ont., gives him needle. Dandy — to give him a Christmas party (CP Wirephote) ‘had proven highly uapopuler er Sour Fruitcake 24th, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Dee. 24th, 6 a.m. oy : ~~ with both language groups. Now ; M ee Ip e I O t SNOW HITS CAPITAL The French networks had ap. @ Dork fruit @ Plum pudd We wish to take this opportunity to thank cake unicipal Fensions in Unt. oueike 1cr—-ties ee \peiatad sows Serene B® tight tn 4] our many customers for their patronage during h i T i t t ing drizzle through most af Ontario and the Maritimes, | e = a wae 1965, also to wish them a very merry Christmas Scheduled o BeIntegrated starting _next_Jan. 1. Other , a 4 Monday night turned to Snow French - speaking correspood- From anda happy and prosperous new year. TORONTO (CP) — Premier ;tirement benefits, many others Tuesday slowing traffic on city ents would be posted shortly in | ENTERPRISE John Robarts of Ontario laid want integration to maintain sirsats and hampering traftic in “immipes and Vancouver to BAKERY LTD. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Callbeck. ms down the law on municipal pen- ions Tuesday: They'll be inte- grated — not. stacked—with the Canada Pension Plan. - Mr. Robarts told.a press con- ference be has asked for a legal opinion on -whether authority now exists for the provincial government to integrate the re- DALI Lot so often calls glamour, we've array of dresses all the -galas. - yemployers must contribute 1.8 | per cent of earnings up to a PARTYING z In the mood for a - party? when your holiday social schedui> for elegance with son. Latest fashions, loveliest fab- rieg_ready to go and glow through tirement plans. Tf not, retroactive legislation providing the necessary powers | will be introduced at the forth- coming session of the legisla- ture, he said. Mr. Robarts, reading an 11- page statement setting out de- | tails of pension development for |municipal employees in Ontario, said the decision of the govern- ment is that in the public inter- est it has no alternative but to adopt’ the principle of integra- tion for all pension plans for which it is i One of the main considera- tions listed by the premier was the added cost to municipalities if they were required to con- tribute the employer's share of |1.8 per cent of earnings, as re ‘quired by the Canada Pension |Plan. | As an example, the cost to Metropolitan Toronto alone has been estimated at $1,500,000 a cover the West. Similarly, the 2 203-Grafton: $. English networks planned to ap | The F-85 makes no concessions. It's a pedigreed Oldsmobile F-85 ts every Inch an Oldsmobile. It’s all Oldsmobile. F-85 can offer you bucket seats or a tachometer their present contribution lev- Dial 4-8747 els. and out of the capital. year, he said. The Canada Pension Pian, which comes into effect at the start of the new year, stipu- lates that both employees and maximum of $5,000, with the | first $600 exempt. At age 65 this would provide a maximum pension of $104 a month for a person who had contributed for | 10 years: | In the case of the 23,000 em- ployees covered by the Ontario |, government's Municipal Em- | ployees ‘Retirement System, pension contributions for a man | earning $5,000 a year would rise | to $460 a year from $390 if the | | Canada Pension Plan was added \| to the existing scheme. While some municipal em- ployees want to accept the added cost to assure greater re- COLLECT YULE PASSES BERLIN (Reuters) — West | Berliners Monday began collect- ing their Christmas and New | Year passes for visits:to rela- | tives across the Communist | wall in East Berlin. More than | 350,000 applications have been | made for passes, which will be | walid between Dec. 18 and Jan. | LERS LIDAY Now, gathered a glorious festive as the sea- or automatic level control or reclining seats ” or most of the: extras you can get in any other kind of Oldsmobile. So it doesn’t much matter which kind of Olds you plump for— unless you're looking for a specific F-85 economy ag like this“ 250:cu.-in. Six which goes great guns for miles and miles ¢ ona eo a F-85 does have a dollar stretching way with R. But is that so very un-Oldsmobile? We don't think so. Visit your Oldsmobile dealer soon. . : ; Try an F-85 and see if you don't agree. " + Nem TN iP UA = on “i —— MTT t 5 il ee 196 ee im | A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ’ ‘ Logi 73 | os : ; 2 " = for nineteen sixty-six. : | island fu 79 GRAFTON ST. riers itd. ; * Dial 2-1273 166A AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN: ISLAND _, CHEV. - OLDS. 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