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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1960, p. 20

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'90 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 17, 1960 52--Legal Notices ~ F o o hd Di { b k r Ass r I -------- NOTICE TO CREDITORS I ost Gives Promise lelenbake ures Blue Bonnet's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING A ens Assistance To Elliot Lake [sreatest offer overs i (Continued from Page 19) Crsditers..and others having . 1t claims against the estate © NUINE HEAVYWEIGHT 50--Articles For Sale |50--Articles For Sale THOMAS H. CORY, late of | os P O ne 1 Y OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-|first-hand information on the sit- at Em ee er the City of Oshawa are re- | ter Diefenbaker promised Tues-|uation there and the possibilities J ROGERSS rag rh ls lit Ch rr oF reat onal! quired to send full particulars | : ; ad _ |day the government's "continu-lof new development. . re ae oa a130. 579 Grier.| Of such claims to the under- | TORONTO (CP) -- Premier reactor can produce electrical take millions of dollars out of the ing and first consideration" to| Mr. Diefenbaker said that if a STE RLING SILVER {HALF-size "bagpipes, 1a good eondition.|son Street. * signed, sclicitor for the Exe- Frost said Tuesday the federallpower 20 per cent cheaper than|uranium fields no matter what roblems of Northern Ontario's|personal visit would be beneficial ZA 3350. HIGHEST prices paid Tor ased fari-| Cutrix, on or before the 18th |government should "pay the bill" other fuels. He urged a crash the situation, he said, but the peo-|pjiot Lake uranium community he would be the first to want to] 4 WSEYEN.2IECE wold walnut _dinetie ture, also sell and exchange, Contact| doy of March, 1960, after for any northern community af-\program to determine whether|ple with homes and businesses|gacing heavy layoffs of miners. make such a trip. wv PRICE mits, 473, Teleyhulte RA 32ML A Ee re, 19 Prince] which date the Estate's assets ccted economically by the trans-(uranium would be cheaper than/would remain to suffer. He was replying 'in the Com-{ The prime minister also agreed 2 wood Surnitime. Bretty's" Used" Purnt| FINE foods for Tess st Glecoll S will be distributed having re- fer of uranium contracts fo an-|coal or gas. | He said the federal government mons to Opposition Leader Pear-|with a' suggestion by Mr. Pear- ture Store, RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South. | market, 'Ritson South. per diy to 10 gard orily 18 claims thot have | iher area. | If the government refused toishould be told that the promoters|son, who suggested a joint ap-|son for an early meeting of a {with Blue Bonnet package ends) IRE ard cer barrel dl ssc pm. Free. parking and delivery, Freel Corr eect ied: Mr. Frost was speaking in de-|discuss the uranium problem be-'must '"disgorge some of their|proach' with the Ontario govern-|select. Commons committee which solid oak, lowest prices, Oshawa Hard. Premiums with purchases. Self-serve| ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., | fence of government policy afterifore the energy committee, Mr. profits" to aid the stricken morth-'ment to prevent "this important is to study operations of three 'ware, 8 Church. RA 3-7624. _ jmeats, fruits, vegetables. i Solicitor, attacks by members of the Lib- Witlertueyer said he would form ern areas. |model community becoming ajgovernment research agencies in- \ WINTER sale of room lots of 1830 id | 17 King St. Bost, leral and CCF opposition in the|a similar committee on his own| wg : 4 {ghost town." cluding Atomic Energy of Can- i Kelvinator refrigerator, tele-| 9 . A We are debating the death|S ly ie 2 Te a aver, '| vision. Thrity Budget Pian. BA 3.4563. Oshawa, Ontario, |legislature. |to investigate the matter. penalty 'on a litte community,"| About 3300 uranium workers nada Limited and Eldorado Min- King West, opposite Dominion Store. | GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup-| -- ee in Liberals i oxlleg Io 2 Thing Osigisie government should said Leo Troy (L -- Nipissing),'the area are expected to lose ing and Refining Jomited, the EAUTIFUL hand made coffee tables, Plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent {"'erash program 0 investiga: also initial 2 rogram re- ing " Pro og vr iobs {hs|crown company at purchases Te on arias down, Dominion Tire Store, 4 Bond, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ithe practicality of Canad a'sitrain the * os: of the ° a laqding that responsibility Yesitheir Joby I in ste nest 12 months A Canadian-mined uranium ore. itone designs, %" plate glass tops, rea. Street West. RA 56511. By w. being] p north" with the provincial and federallas a result of uced produc ., sonable. Call RA 5-140, RABY Parga Clensout of iat Joars AND OTHERS heavy water reactor no ing|who are being forced out of work|governments who encouraged the|by the four Rio Tinto companies,| Hazen Argue, CCF House ONE man's overcost_scwr iis Tail, | models of baby carriages from $28.30 Creditors ond others having Bolt wi a view to using more aid press the fetera) government|people to settle in the north. [This is part of a stretchout to leader, suggested that the overs i . 12. 'ILarge full panel roxatone eribs, : a Y ranium. for unemployment benefits, Mr. ¢ { production under ura- y y po oo $3 and up price, Slows? springied cen mat CER MONAGHAN Tate | The CCF group demanded the Wintermeyer said |CCF CRITICISM I mts with the|tWo regulations under the Unem- B. F, irich Stores. RA h -- s788; shrolern, 35.88, Wilson's] of the City of Oshawa, are government initiate a move to| Albert Wren (L--Kenora) said] CCF Leader Donald C. Mac-i7.S. expiring after 1962. {ployment Insurance Act whereby SKATES, new and us gest seiec.| Furniture, 20 Church Street. | required to send full porti- |"disgorge" some of 'the profitsithe Ontario government had been|Donald charged that the big min-| yy "pisfenhaker said the gov-| Cio ance Pay of $400 for Elliot H =~ | : from big mining concerns in the| told as early as 1955 that the ura-|ing companies had been guaran-| + LS ie Yast vear to Bon Lake Finers is considered as in- { wird come for purposes of insurance tion in town. Most reasonable prices.|FyACK Barathes dress sult with satin, culars of such claims to the : x re D Apply Drayton Cycle, 208 Bond Strest|uiid fit youth 13-15, in new condition.| undersigned, solicitor for the |Elliot Lake, Blind River and nium industry would face adverse|teed a return of their $235,000,0001 "0 iencion of production under| 0 ent ipa; 5 Labor Minister Starr said that East. Bargain, 365 Park Road South after] [ i Bancroft uranium areas to aidit d invest + the fi 1 gove! + 4 o » xecutrix, on or before the | 1 imes and the government hadjinvestment by the federal govern-| td i # SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re.|7.30 p.m. Phone RA 8-5072. Sth da "of March, 1960, |the workers involved. (not taken any action. ment through uranium contracts|the expiring confracts was de. ifrigerators, TV's, washers, planes, 0 y: of arch, 60, . v that! 3 : + io : |signed to prevent a complete : 3 ; PORTABLE typewriter, electric [BM| # : : It was announced Tuesday that| He said the Elliot Lak with the United States. i question should be studied by the stoves, ete. For top cash offer, com-|icoecriter, adding machine with eredit| Offer which date the Estote's ¥ 4 | Lake area| {breakdown in 1962. I "tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 81131150 ™ McKaskey cash register, assets will be distributed |SOme 3,000 to 4,000 miners in El-/has become 'handcuffed to the] "The workers have borne 100 unemployment insurance advis- Available in Breton Rose and AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes, (cheap. RA 3-434. | having regard only to claims |liot Lake. are fo be laid off be-lwheel of American government/per cent of the sacrifice," Mr. URGES VISIT {ory committee, h is ¢ PE ih ose Prompt service. Free estimates. Order | GSED furniture, bought and sold. 215, fhot have been received cause of a reduction of demand|policy" and Canada should send|MacDonald said. Mr. Pearson suggested that the scheduled to meet ur ch 4, P Beauty, 2 exquisite now for early delivery. Chair and table roonto Avenue. RA 5-231. {for uranium in Unjted States. [a bill for damages to Washing-| Mr. Macaulay, in defending prime minister or Trade Minister| T---- ~~ - potters hel wil is ovatoble | , indefinitely -- offering plenty of rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. |_ tt ---------- ERNEST MARKS, QC, ton | gover 3 ; + . . DE ee ter erat aT 3 {ton. government policy, told the i A SEEK DEVELOPMENT Go Suto fi jClturehill viste Elliot Lake to get Windsor Unworried vine ro complete your place settings like to clear our stock of used TV. : Solicitor, 17 King St. | bargains, three months guaran. SEE HOME APPLIA NCES < { > p rarvilingl n 3 : a f East, OSHAWA, Ont. | Ontario is doing everything] CONTROL CRITICIZED {dro will need d 21.000.000 o television, 171 Bond Street E. OSHAWA LTD. : : pe es possible to develop the use off Arthur Reaume (IL -- Essex kilowatts of bing one thirg/uranium is the development of| About Traffic Tags| TOILETS, = pamps $20; pressure on SIMCOE SOUTH FOR uranium for peacetime use, Mr.|North) charged the government|of which may be produced by| Canada's nuclear reactor which| ary . | Look for ordering instructions os : | tural state.! WINDSOR (CP) -- The city} on packages of stainless steel sinks $13.95; floor farn- Frost said. And in cases where|with controlling the residents of! yrani {uses uranium in its na inet) in. el FRIGIDAIRE AM St k S 1d i $ ofluranium | Natt eare danartraGnt os tend { ; heater, servall grill, elec- | | "ts ra 1 y " i 4 : PO i . isolicitor's department says Wind- BH re i aa 'Tot Waker SALES AND SERVICE oc 0 uranium contracts are trans|Ellict Lake by a board of super-| Production of the 7,000,000 killo-| The end result, he said, might| Hor's depariinent says tec dl tank, piping and fittings, H. Chinn, D 5 ! |ferred to other areas the federalvisors that acted like "wooden/waits of electricity is expected to{be that foreign countries will pre- | 50' ts pa 'Hillside and Park Road South omestic ond Commercial T P D bt |government has "definite com-|soldiers." [cost $2,100,000,000 he added. fer this type of reactor which by a Peterborough court decision) "LARGE selection of re-conditioned | RA 5-5332 { 0 ay @DIS mitments" to aid the persons af- If the residents had a chancelAbout 800 tons of uranium would|will allow them to use their own|questioning a municipality's right ue TV 3 Fane) Television, 98 Sim fected to vote for a legitimate councilbe required to produce this elec-|supplies of natural uranium in to issue tickets for parking meter) Ie Street | oop AND FREEZER PLANT" | DETROIT (AP)--George Rom.| "The government has made they would probably ride Energy|tricity, while the annual Cana- preference to using enriched ura-| Violations, thay Sa itd, condifion.| 4 ney said Tuesday he has sold strong representations to the fed-Resources Minister ~Macaulay|dian production total is now 15-/nium in another kind of reacior.| A spokesman for the solicitor' onnet orig vn hee *| $15.40 o week per fomily of |American Motors stock in an ef-jeral government to help these "out of town on a flat car." {000 tons. | He said the government has al- office said the department is con-| tour, includes approximately [fort to make money and pay his people," Mr. Frost added. Ontario's great natural re! Mr. Macaulay said obstacles to/ready asked federal authorities fident municipalities derive au-| Mr. Frost was referring more sources have been "sold down the(using more uranium for hydro for special payments for dis-|thority to hand out parking tick- MARGARINE Estimates free. lack of confidence in the com.|specifically to Dyno mines of river" to private promoters, said purposes ar ibiti | s reas and a joint federal-|ets to car owners, whether or not er Repair Ser.| freezer. No down payment. : : A d|purposes are the prohibitive costs|tressed areas a § | i : ; %, SE * |pany. {Bancroft which was bought re- Ken Dryden (CCF -- Torontoland a surplus of power that is|provincial study to investigate the|they are the driver, from both RP ARIE a oi ah gr oimen] 10 roger The president of the thriving in.|Cently by a large concern and Woodbine). {now about 10 per cent. {possibilities of establishing new|the Highway Traffic Act and the| ithe purchase of any piece of unfinish| __ tion)--phone RA 5-3709. {dependent auto manufacturer laid {he vraninm contrac trancferred| The mining companies would! One bright spot for Canadian'industries in these areas. 'Ontario Municipal Act. | E40 fumitite, Chest of drawers. Sis rte ve Ris financial aims as he dis-ito 2 mine in Saskatchewan. EL --------------------at £4 esks, : okcases, ; vanit SN es Bit + v Libe: Ta dressers, $6. Wilson Furniture, 20 JANUARY SALE cussed his sale last month of 10,-/ OB & motion by Jere Joeader) Chureh § Aluminum Products of the |000 shares of AMC stock for John Wintermeyer J EE i =e, p te - ture was adjourned to discuss the == | 'best quality at the best [about $900.000, or a gross profit| Ure tod SALE | prices, fully guaranteed. [of some $700,000 social and economic "factors, at) | Double hung windows only News of this sale was said by Elliot Lake as a La o nl " i i... S Sd Vine rge - SCZ re We don't Proms 2p yorad $18. Col von Some hrokers to have contributed 0 8 Bige Sige Ma I we promise only number one | no o the continuing skid of prices| : n uld call " i | Lymer Aluminum Co. the New York Stock bangs The House should call repre- self storing aluminum doors { RA 8.5385 oY ne on 0 é Stack Exeh2nge|centatives from the ernment installed, guaranteed, 'only | mmm eee {1 C fallen $0.45 3 'share ip "two 2nd mining interests fo meet} ' $44.95. Aluminum double. | i Ld : "lwith residents of the hung storm windows. Only USE THE ja. Said Ba 4 . 3: before the legislature's $18.50 installed. N OSHAW. {Romney said he. will not sel g commiitee on energy, IGE installe 5 ow try | A TIMES {further stock this year. Instead, Wintermeyer- said If e best in town, Call us for | w : 1d | il auick service. RA 3-385 CLASSIFIED he plans to increase his holdings| yops CRASH PROGRAM Alex Voida, 481 COLUMNS {above the 24,000 shares he held at He quoted authorities as saving lex Vojde, Drew St. ithe start of the year. 'Canada's heavy water nuclear | ii bh 7 CANADA'S No. 1 LAUNDRY EQUIPMEN FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS WASHER--MODEL 605530 . . . ~ List Price $379.00 Merely set the dial, washer will fill with water temperature selected, rinse, damp dry and shut off . . . all automatically, New washing action -- 7 rinses -- free-flow draining. DRYER--MODEL 605840 . . . List Price $279.00 Fluffier drying -- and softer, too! 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