no Gunilla. Uni-lottetown, Tues" Doc. 15, 1964. 15 .» YOUN .' horses is one of the ‘luxury G RAN CHER’S transport for his prize living’ toys to 'found under the Christmas trees this year. Realis- t tic van has skylight window and of course the horses are included too. :‘PolishCabinetChanges JMayMeanIougheriine .shipping minister because of old age but will continue to ad- vise the go vern ment. Cyran- kiewicz told parliament. Darski. in his seventies. was one of the few cabinet minis- ters not a Communist party member. Parliament approved the cab- inet changes. Moczar was head of the se- curity police in 1963. He made WARSAW (AP) — Poland’s Communist regime has in- stalled neW' ministers of inter- nal affairs, culture and ship- :pilig in the biggest cabinet re- 'sl.luffte in years. 'The changes followed a re- cent pattern in which party ,ctiief Wladyslaw Gomulka and Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz have balanced contending fac- tions in the ruling party and Western diplomats and journal- ists in Poland. He is a key figure in a rising group of Communist politicians regarded as advocates of fstricter discipline in Poland. i'l‘he group is nicknamed the "partisans" because they fought with the Communist home guard in the underground dur- Vl him as a replac ing the Second World War. in :edlefhgmrsiinister Tadeusz Ga- contrast goth many ito‘zhelesaofi: Iinski. embroiled in controversy 32:01:99“ 9 war n the past year over controls on (ter and security chief regarded as favoring stricter police con— trols. was promoted from dep- ‘ilty minister to minister of in- ternal affairs. Lucjan Motyka, 50. party chief in the sophisticated uni- versity city of Krakow. was named the new minister of cul- ture Polish intellectuals tend to respect Motyka. They are likely O - writers and publishing. “01, on EXPERMENTS DEPL'TY PROMOTEI) ' The third change saw the dep. BELFAST t CPI—Four North- til_\' foreign trade minister. Ja- ern Ireland medical students are planning a 21-day stay in the Sahara Desert in tempera- tures ranging up to 150 degrees —in the‘ interest of research. building. n o w heavily com- They plan to cross the desert in mitied to deliver cargo vesselstrucks and sleep in tents. Later to the Soviet Union under theithey will report on their experg 1903-70 rive-year lan. bimeni to the Medical Research Stanislaw Darski will quit aleounci'i. niisz Burakiewicz. 48. move up to minister of shipping. This appeared to be a move to give more strength to Polish ship- government. an outspoken speech to a Com- Mieczyslaw Moczar. 50. a munist party plenum discourag-i former underground comman- ing Pole 5 from contacts with By KEN SMITH vious record. established last, Canadian Press Business Editor year, of $960,638,000. Canada's bank presidents. re- All four groups have higher porting to shareholders at their dividend payments. Industriali annual meetings. have been tak-It‘irms paid out an estimatedl ing their customary look at:$533,623.000, $87,000,000 more what they expect of the econ-‘than in 1963; mines $233,661,000.‘ omy during the next year. $36,000,000 more; utilities $137.- Their almost unanimous con-i523,000. 52.000000 more; and in-: bert of the Toronto-Dominion cent of the mines' total. Bell Bank and rnoi art of §Tetephone Co. Ltd. was second the Bank of Montreal~forecastwith $61,000,000 or 44 per cen an increase of six per cent in of the utilities‘ dividends. the gross national product. ex- Elsew ere on the business pected to surpass $46.000,000.-;scene. the Dominion Bureau oft 000. iStatistics reported foreign in- The presidents also appearedtvesiors have sold Canadians| to be casting envious glances atlabout 31.858.500.000 worth of Ca- 1 the strength generated through-Enadian common and preferred! out the United States economy;stocks during the last 2% years.‘ by the recent tax cuts there and, In the same period they pur- suggested. a similar step in chased 51.510.000.000 worth. Canada might have similar re- Canadian Industries Ltd. an- sults. ‘nounced plans to build a $50.- 4 YEARS OF EXPANSION 000,000 ammonia and fertilizerI “During the past year we complex near Sarnia. i have done very well. but we To employ about 300 persons. thave had nearly four years of the compch will produce 1.000 I I creditable expansion and the tons daily. ' ’ higher we go the more difficult The Canadian Gypsum Co.. lit is to maintain the rate of Ltd. said it will undertake a. Igrowth." Mr. Hart it led. ‘major expansion of its in “A reduction in taxes could.facturing plant Bl Mollireal. provide the necessary stimulus gave no details. The firm has . . . and should be the main other plants in Hilleorough. feature of the federal govern-.N.B., and Guelph. Hagersvllle.l ment's 1965 budget." ount Dennis and Weston. Ont! Pointing up the praise given, Piano-maker Heintzman and? :the 1964 economy by the bank- .Co. Ltd. said it will try to re-1 ers. the brokerage house of verse a recent trend that has} J. R. Timmins and Co. forecast seen Japan exporting pianos to dividend payments by Canadian Canada In increasing numbers firms this year will total $1,042.-,by starting to ship to the Far 000,000—the first time in historyEast. they have exceeded $1,000,000,-; Vice-president George Byars , isai exports will be small at. It would represent an eight-ffirst——about 20 a year—but “we per-cent increase over the pre-’expect they will grow." Publisher Foresees Sellout By Politicians Next Election VANCOUVER (CPl ——- Pub-1 lishei- Howard T. Mitchell says i only i . he fears that in the next federal themselves. said . Mr. Mitchell. elecdon candidates will- "pro- Elie feared Parliament. which mise away still more of Cans-,shou‘ld be their Elude against1 ian economic independence." ierror. is in no mood to do us The price of their support for Job. . _ political - expedited welfare Mr. Mitchell said no one man plans could be a "discouraging , COUId answer the question h, tax load on Canadian enterpri- .had posed for himself In his a'd- ‘ ses " he told the Vancouver in- l dress entitled: “Who thI fin-1 ’ Iance Canada's growth?" ‘ but ‘ The balance can be struck: Canadians interesting 1 stitiute here. 1 The former president of the 3 ANSWER ‘5 IMPORTANT, . Canadian Chamber of Com.I The answer would inevitably- merce said Canadians must"have I" be determined in 0"! ' ' lt “k owinnl or other- have money in hand to invest.- aim-n n by i in the country's resources. Can-IWlSe- “6 suggested the answer. ada cannot go on forever sew. ‘15 of more moment to Canadians icinig a vast and ever-increas-.than What SOTIOI Symbol! Will ing debt to foreign development lbe 0" ,t'he Canadla“ "ail 0f the 1 capital. even though much for- - mum“ eign capital is essential. l “1 Imp" i‘ “’i” ""t be appm' lpl‘iate that it should have no symbols whatsoever. but simply the plain—a very plain: ANNOUNCEMENTS white flag. “We have seen Canadian . e r 5 hi p of manufacturing i CARD PARTY in Hampshire. & Ha". Wednesday, December 16 t 8:30 p onsored by wmmo NEW nouns. ren-‘a . . - ovation work. commercial wir-lflam’smre womens msmuw' ing. free estimate . Storey Elec- I YORK SCHOOL Christ in a g tric ‘Telephone 4-1641 day or‘Concert will be held in York I “Shiv Hall. Thumday. December 17 SPECIALS AT Diamond's. 49 at 3 9-m- Elm Avenue. telephone 4-9234.l THE NORTH River Fm De. 2111.20.11? "’St' 99dcent5g'l‘ei bigsipartment wishes to announce to , ‘9 Ce“ 5' “meme 5 0" en‘ythe people of North River and "IE ‘9 “"15 Ib' ;surrounding districts that as.of , SPEC“ ~ . iDec. 31. 1964 the fire protection in. Avert}: Ailegéiw:ndfiéz319;rates will be somewhat higher. as: -~— 2% (I02. $1.15: Steak so'EP‘mil‘ase W" “‘m 5"” “n' cents lb.: Boneless choice stewlmm for fire protection before m g ",5, 99 cents. it‘his date for only $10.00. - KINGS COUNTY THE EMPRESS Beauty Salon om TREATED nut coax ll be open on Saturdays until t k M Le . C t risimas_ phone +8714 for lwvsoc . ac ans oncre e :Biocks. Montague. intment. I , DANCE IN FORTUNE Hall Bmcmvoon HIGH,“ Selig? every Wednesday night Cliff and Chr‘i’stmaglPeter’s Orchestra. Canteen arols by the Glee Club. Thurs-1 service“ 31'. December 17 at 8.15 p.m.' PREVENT FIRE have your dmissmn 50 cents. Christh lights checked and . repaired free at Montague Elec- KMSTO" LEGION N°~ 3° tric Co. Ltd. Dial can - 4567. h'l’istmas Party for members hltdren. 12 years and under, _hllr5fla.v evening. December I at 8 p m_ STORE HOURS — Our stores w i it remain open until 9 pm. tmas Eve, Clark B ros. Al'f‘TION PARTY tonight at ;° I‘m: also Friday at 7.30. Insmcn Senior Citizen's Cen- "u 1’"le Street. You are elcome, IILEASE REMEMBER 3 RI- FARMER'S HOCKEY League meeting in Morel] Community Hall. at 8 pm. Thursday. Dec- ember 17. All teams interested. please attend. PRESCHOOL chhdren who have had their routine immuniz- ation may receive Oral Polio Vaccine (Sabin) on Friday. De- cember 18th from 2.00 - 4.00 pm. at Montague public health nursing office. °"'“’“F COUNTY CHRISTMAS Shop at Waites Pharmacy—something for every family aph from 3 u 00 member . O spice. orth of records free with stern Yardley. Max factor. Kodak hophnic combinmm 919m ca a. mango. o i r s. Toombs Mus] m, Smiles ‘N Chuckles chocolates. music boxes. hair dryers. baby gifts. Use our free layaway. Shop early at Waites Pharmacy- ogosite the Post Office Summer- s . NOTICES CHRISTMAS GIVE HIM A Gift Certificate om the Men‘s Clothing Depart- ,nt, M Ltd. St Chris — Stewart and Beck. Montague. p0 own Idrop from 62 per cent in 1926.‘ about 45 per cent today: in, ning and smelting from 63; Mistletoe not needed . . ‘p Santa wont. need mistletoe . this year if he puts fur under “as 't ls less than 25 p" I the tree for Mrs. Claus. What' “There is no doubt we can W0 can r951“ the 50“‘ change this trend if we wish caressa‘bleu "Fluent 100k and without obstructing outside en- feel fur: and What Sam“ terprise in Cans a but it will can resist seeing the joyful ex- pression on her face when she finds for under the tree for her Christmas morn Santa needn't Worry about the strain on his Christmas budget, either. Easy credit plans to: him pay for her Christmas fur in easy installments that usual- ly begin after Christmas. Because fur is a spccial prcs- em that “ii” .laSt for years To the Canadian busmessman. come, it is important that he . h “if a man is really success-i chooses the rig-ht fur. T ere are M enough to become a large.‘ many ways he can be sure i ' ' Scale employer he can be truly ‘ his chmce. He can tell her he hated by those whO have a “s— I Plans to give her fur and let her; .ed interest in making a sym_ I choose it herselif. ortheqc‘an tiling b0] of him—a symbol that sees laikmezngitari‘gi'tmdiffibuuli‘Ioa make I “mam”?! Sinisler ln successfuli any woman talk about furl. rv'ce ‘ h I "The: attitude must. In some If he wants to “I” 59 er ldegree. at least. discourage and completely. he can give her a . gift certificate from a furrier or [prevent canadlans from owning f thei wn ind tries." a for department. or a bundle lmgg‘: OMimhélopmdlctgs Can_ of skins in the chosen fur. along , ada will not maintain its pros- ‘s’g‘: “Tigt‘cfigyo‘slgfix $3522: perity without achieving a bet- ter balance of trade, and this antly surprised but never disap- means Canada must somehow m - .selt many more manufactured There are many ty . goods to the. United States. to choose fro :._._._________.____._ course. still first on the luxury; list. but Persian lamb. seal, beaver, otter. opossum, jaguar. and spotted car are also favor- nm be easy for Canadians to .raise in absolute terms their lpropm‘tion of Canadian owner-. ‘ hi ." . s LIES IN CONCEPT ‘ Mr. Mitchell, whose Vancou- ver plants have been the centre of bitter labor disputes for sev- rcrai years. said part of the dif- ,ficulty in resource development. lies with the popular concept of pcs of furs m. 's. of OFFICIALS NAMED NAIROBI tReutersI—lnterior Minister Ogings Odinga will be vice-president under Jomi Ken- yatta when Kenya becomes a fox. [nonkeyv tiger and pony republic “TI‘IIIII‘I the Common- put tur well in the range of any ‘Wfiallh _ai "1 I d 1118M Friday Santa's budget. They make ex- .nisht. it was announced Thurs-J celienf gifts for the young col- day. Kenyatta. now nrlme. min-i lege or career girl. and the wo. ister. will become president. ites. Sporty fun furs such as kit man who already has a fashion- [Tom Mboya was named mints- ter of economic planning and development. able fur coat. will appreciate ai sec The. Protestant Family Service "Bureau is “king for donations for Christmas Cheer Boxes. Contributions of supplies shold be delivered to Zion Church mm by noon on Monday, Dec. 21st. “‘64. Cash will also be gratemlly learned at the Bureau. Thank You and a Merry Christmas. ‘l iS-tock Exchange vs :a eithe Vancouver voiu Bank Presidents Agreed I Canadian Outlook IsGood The Vancouver Stock Ex- change moved into new 5500.000 35 a pr0ducer of asbestos. ,quarters with a trading floor twice as large as the old one. mining experts The VSE is ranked fifth larg. Russia will turn out about est among North America's 22‘17 exchanges. sparked by some wild specuia, than Canada. But so far, the tive trading in mining issues.‘ but this year, clusions: 1965 should be an- stitutions 913I.955,000. $6,000,000 h seen a sharp increase in other good year. although some-more. ibusiness. uncertainties ahead indicate the The largest single dividend M rate of progress may not be so payer is International Nickel w r0“: than a'm'om Shares steep as in 1964. C . of Canada Ltd. which‘wlete 4rsa€06d NW‘ 6' compamd wo presidents—A. T. Lam- handed out 381000.000 or 35 per ‘ ‘00“ 0“ the Toronlol 'hich norm-. Iiy handles about me. Give A Gift That Says: "Merry Christmas” Every Day of I965 @hc SMI‘I’ Md eight times Easy To Give . . . A Pleasure To Receive A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO Guardian or Evening Patriot Giff Subscription . . . and we'll SUBSCRIPTION RATES Russia likely To Replace I Canada As Asbestos Leaderiilggu OTTAWA (CPI--Making good use of Canadian equipment and methods. Russia this year is,mote 'l‘uva region adjoining exported to dislodge Canadalylongolia. it has taken from from its world-leading position 1959 to complete the project. some then exports have not risen in '- l75.000 tons. And since e same proportion as total oroductlon stage is in the re- mm ction. far Russia hasn't made a v8 The latest mine to reach the big impact on world markets Saturday that ugh a hard-sell technique.,d9|lver his Most of its asbestos exports are fliessafle 10 the World at 8 p in, through bilateral trading agree-I13 Rm. ASTJ Dec. 22. tons. Russian exports totalled ments that usually Involve an ex. change of goods. POPE TO BROADCAST VATICAN CITY APT—Th. tican press office announced Pope Paul Will annual Christmas which included building a moun- lf the predictions of Canadian liain highway through miles of realized iremote. rocky terrain. ‘ he new mine will supply ex- panding industry in Siberia, which until recently has had to depend on the country‘s only major asbestos mine, in the Urals. This mine has been in' operation since 1889. LITTLE EXPORTED Unlike Canada. which exports about 95 per cent of its asbes- tos. Russia uses most of its production inside the country. In 962 when production was at about 1,000,000 .000 tons of asbestos this year. roughly 100,000 tons more new competitive giant hasn't disrupted Canada's traditional mar V Reports from the Soviet Un- ion suggest that its asbestos production I i one new mine, and po55ibiy two. will start roil- ing. estimated Guardian a E“"‘ E112 Kent . . 4 presumian Eu CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE, . . . 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