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The Oshawa Times, 19 Jul 1961, p. 19

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The mine closed May 31 when operations became unécono- A skeleton crew has Hundreds of cars once hauled coal from the depths of the Caledonia col- liery at Glace Bay, N.S., sit which | idle near the pithead. mical. = Pe v PIE AF 2 EEE EE I been kept on to strip the mine of machinery and miles of wire and rails laid during | its 96-year history. Plan May Yet Trade With S. CAPE TOWN (CP)--One solu- Already South Africa's for-| Save Africa Employment has risen to 1,070 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 19, 1961 19 polls § RE Te BEE TESS IPNTITININLIRINES tion for the dour Canadian estry program shows the poten-|this year from 500 in 1955. The trade picture in South Africaltial for cutting into Canada's| possibility of establishing fabri- was offered by a man who|sales in this field, which annu-|cating faciiities in the Central keeps a close watch on all sec-|ally amount to $15,000,000 and African Federation, which takes PRICES EFECTIVE ; tors of the new republic's econ- more in forest products. about 12 per cent of current out- JULY 19, 20, 21, 22 | omy. | The mountainous areas of | put, has been under considera- : » 49, 41, Piet Theron, secretary of thelwestern Cape Province are|tion for more than a year. " Federated Chamber of Indus-(sprinkled with lush tree farms.| Expansion plans at Pieter- LUCKY GREEN SPECIAL! IMPORTED LAMB » LAMB in th tries of South Africa, says: "It|Canada's sales last year of maritzburg, announced last strikes me that Canada's sales more than $3,300,000 in hemlock|spring, call for expenditure of potential lies in subsidiary de-|are likely to be hit by this coun-|554,000 rand ($775,600) during velopment in this country." itry's own development of that|the next two years as part of a It is a solution with some product long - term, multi-million-dollar built-in attractions for Canadian) businessmen who are well ac-| quainted, through heavy Ameri- can subsidiary investmenst in Canada, with such development. "It has been proved so clearly|country has been one of con- aluminum. Now it accounts for Aluminium Company of South| Africa is a good example of sub-| sidiary development. A member| of the Aluminium Limited of | Canada group, its history in this expansion program. Alcan began building its sub- sidiary plant in 1947 and two years later was producing a slim 60 tons of foil and sheet over the years that companies|stant expansion with continuing) about half the aluminum used in which began sales here were bright prospects. Canadian ex- much better off to set up sub-|ports of aluminum to South Af- sidiaries rather than try to ex-| pand outright exports. "Newsprint would seem to be a good field for this." FIRST PAPER PRODUCED Howard Smith Paper Mills Itd. of Canada has already taken this step. It has an inter- est in the newly - established South African Pulp and Paper Industries, which recently be- came the first company to man- [rica last year amounted to $3,800,000. Using aluminum ingots pro- duced at Alcan's Canadian foun- dries and shipped here by sea, the Aluminium Company of S.A. produced 7,509 tons of sheet, foil and extrusions in 1959. EXPANSION MAPPED "We expect that this will rise to nearly 14,000 tons by 1965," a company- official wrote from ufacture newsprint here and|the main plant at Pietermaritz- now produces about one-third of burg, in Natal Province north the country's needs. of Durban. {southern Africa. Sun Life Assurance Company lof Canada represents a differ. | ent--although equally prosper- | ous--type of Canadian entry into the southern African market. Its offices at Cape Town, Johan- nesburg, Durban and Salisbury are branches of the parent com- pany in Montreal CYCLE NOTED Sun Life entered the South Af- rica market in 1013 and now writes about $60,000,000 a year in insurance here and in the Rhodesjas. : The Johannesburg branch, the rich Transvaal area, Bible School Is Closed IN -- The church was solemnized. Three children were well filled with children and|baptized -- Richard John Noble, parents for the closing exer-ison of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle cises of the Bible Vacation|Noble, William Jeffrey Robin- School on Thursday evening. |son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy The children entered th e|Robinson; Donna Leah Wood- church to the processional ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hymn, "When He Cometh", Bernard Woodward. with Rev. Ronald Love at the] Mr. Fred Densham, guest so- organ. Sunday School Superin-|loist, sang the Williams setting jendent Willan hihi rn of "O Perfect Love", man for the evening, welcome h the parents, and thanked the 25 DONA LS is. Foster Snow- leaders and helpers for theirige, have ag their guests Mr. faithful work. He gave speciallang Mrs, James Pengally, Jim: mention to Mrs. Derek Barnett, yy rie] Ann, Joe, Pefer and who was the director. _|Mark, of Edmonton. Mrs. Pen- Mrs. Charles Thomas, the di-|gally will be the special speaker rector of the nursery depart-at the meeting of the WA on ment explained the program) Wednesday at the home of Mrs, that had been carried out in|Gertrude Mountjoy her section. This year for the, In honor of Rev. and Mrs. first time: the section jwas. di Robert Werry and Guy, of Cub vided for crafts and stories so knife, Saskatchewan, who are that the five and six-year-old spending 10 days with Mr. and children could do more advanc- 'Mrs. Clarence Werry, Mrs. ed work. Under the direction of Werry on Tuesday entertained Mrs. Wilfred Pascoe, the chil-lthe Scott families, and on Sun- dren 'sang two 'songs, "We're|day afternoon Mrs. Fletcher Happy Every Day", and "Little Werry entertained her family. Baby In a Manger". As they| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mount- had done in their morning ses-joy this week were pleased to sions, Mollie Johnston told alhave a visit from the latter's Bible story, the story of the|sister, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong, Good Samaritan, and a group of of Edmonton. pre-school children acted it out., Three men from the com- The children who took partimunity have been patients in were Carol Barnett, Barbara|the Oshawa General Hospital in Lambert, Susan Smith, Robert|recent weeks. Mr. Jack Glover|Pearl Avery. Chatten, David Snowden, Donald has returned home, and Mr. Tregunna, Dianne Mountjoy, Earl Hurst and Mr. Orvel Sel- Peter Sage and Robbi Parry.|leck are still in hospital. Speaking for the Primary De-| Mrs, C. W. Bishop of Niagara partment, the Director, Mrs. Falls spent several days with William Woodward, told of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Bishop their program. The children, this week. Additional guests on led by Mrs. Derek Barnett sang Tuesday evening were Mrs. three songs, "Walk Along With{Matt Crawforth and Miss Phyl- Jesus", "We Come to Bible lis Crawforth, of Oshawa, and School Each Day", and '"The/Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bishop of Good Samaritan'. Davis accompanied them at the Miss June Toronto. Mrs. Ronald Werry was an organ. A group of children re-| attendant at the wedding of her cited their memory verses for/brother, Mr. Allan Ball and the week. The group included|Miss Nancy Craig, Ruth Bishop, Nan-|Greenbank United Church on cy Flintoff, Gail McNally, Nan-|Saturday. cy Woodward, Gail Mitchell] Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pascoe Bruce McDonald, Bruce Han- recent dinner guests of Mr. and cock, Dennis Werry, John Ogle,(Mrs. Walton Pascoe, Bowman- The offering was taken up by|ville. Michael Hurst and Tom Ogle,| On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. followed by an offeratory hymn|H. Pascoe and Douglas visited by the Junior Section. |at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Ronald Love explained Hugh Beaton near Chalk Lake. that as in the other sections, | Weekend guests of Mr. and the junior study had been of|Mrs. Ross Lee were Mr. and the life of Christ. With Mr. Love Mrs. A. T. Stainton, Judy and at the organ, and Mrs. C. V./Cindy and John Archer, of Thomas conducting, the chil-|Browning Island. Sunday dinner dren of the Junior section sang| guests were Mr. H. B. Stainton, "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus",|Aurora, Miss Lyle Stainton, and a two part arrangement of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hut- "Living for Jesus". Three of|cheson, Willowdale, and Cather- their memory verses were re-/ine Hawley, Peterborough. cited by Anne Bishop, Donald] This past week Mrs, Harold Werry and Rosemary Greer Werry spent a few days with At the regular morning ser-the family of Mr. and Mrs, C. vice at Kedron United Church E. Love at a cottage on Balsam the Sacrament of Baptism was | Lake. Annabelle Lee in the serving has led all 162 other Sun Life branches in the world in sales for the last half-dozen years. In 1960 it accounted for about $28,- 300,000 in writing. Theron summed up: '"There is a cycle in South African busi. ness. We begin by importing a product, then we manufacture it land finally even export it. But then demand switches to some- thing else. "Canadian subsidiaries could do very well if they got in on the start of such a cycle." | BURKETON BURKETON -- Mr. and Mrs. |Walter Krantz, Mr. and Mrs. {Joseph Victor, Oshawa, were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard. Mrs. Mae Hubbard, Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Mrs. Dorothy Bryan, Miss Hilda Hall, Osh- awa, Mrs. Ida Walmsley, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Hubbard, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hub- bard and Janice, Trenton, were recent guests: of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard. A number from here attended the General Motors Picnic in Oshawa on Saturday. ANNOUNCEMENT The Ontario Hospital Insur- ance presents a simple detail picture of dramatic experiences in Burketon United Church on Thursday evening, July 20, at 8 p.m. followed by a social. You are most cordially invited to at- (tend. | Mrs. E. Mallon, Port Perry, spent a few days with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and |family, West Hill, were Sunday {guests of Mr. and Mrs. George | Allison and family. Mr. Fred Carter, Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. A. Carter. Mrs. Celina Lavery, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Esther Carno- chan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weston {and Mark, Nestleton, Mr. and {Mrs. Kenneth Vickery and Deb- (bie, Whitby, were weekend |guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and family. Mrs. A, Carter spent a couple {of days in Toronto with rela- {tives and friends. | Sorry to report that Mr. Mere- dith Brown is in Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital. We hope his con- dition will soon be improved. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Argue and family spent Sunday with rela- tives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver and LOBLAWS |family, Brampton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cousins and family. Mrs. Edna McLaughlin attend-| ed the McLaughlin picnic at] Caesarea on Sunday. | | Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLachlan) {and family, Oshawa, were Sun-| |day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and family Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Florence Greenwood, Mr. Nor- {man Sproule, Kendal, were Sun-) day guests of Mrs. E. Bryan. "STAMPS EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase $0: PACKAGE LOBLAWS RED LABEL TEA BAGS Ni Coupon Expires July 26 With Coupon & Purchase 4LB. TIN LAND O'CLOVER HONEY N3 Coupon Expires July 38 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase 24-FL, OL JAR MERRY ENGLAND RASPBERRY JAM WITH ADDED PECTIN N86 Coupon Expires July 28 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase 1%-LB, TIN PURITAN SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS N7 Coupon Expires July 38 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase TWO &FL. OL TINS OR ONE 12-FL. OZ TIN TIP TOP FROZEN LEMONADE ~~ N10 Coupon Expires July 38 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase KING SiZB SHAMOY Polishing Cloth N11 Coupon Expires July 36 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase ONE BUNDLE FRESH CELERY HEARTS N14 Coupon Exp. July 38 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase ONE CELLO PKG. FRESH TOMATOES N18 Coupon Exp. July 88 SPECIAL | LOBLAWS "KITCHEN PRIDE" REGULAR Pride of Arabia COFFEE LOBLAWS HOSTESS FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM SPECIAL! HOSTESS HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT .............. SPECIAL! LOBLAWS PRICE 454 socoscasvavsssscrcccsrm 69: entitine Oe GOLD'N CHOCOLATE CAKE ........... wor 33 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase VOLUME SEVEN DO-IT-YOURSELF ENCYCLOPEDIA N2 Coupon Expires July 36 With Coupon & Purchase ANY 3 POLY BAGS SNOW CROP FROZEN VEGETABLES N4 Coupon Expires July 38 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase 20-0Z. PKS. McCAIN FROZEN Chicken 'N Chips NS Coupon Expires July 36 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase 9FL. OZ JAR E. D. SMITH JAMBOREE MARMALADE N8 Coupon Expires July 38 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase $4FL. OL. JUS CORONATION APPLE DRINK Nb Coupon Expires July 38 With Coupon & Purchase T2-FL. OZ. PLASTIC BYL. THRIFT LIQUID DETERGENT N12 Coupon Expires July 36 EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase 8-0 TIN RONSONAL LIGHTER FLUID EXTRA STAMPS With Coupon & Purchase ONE 3LB. POLY BAS SPY APPLES N18 Coupon Exp. July 38 ROAST, CHOPS 1 . BASKET vA SPECIALI SHORT SHANK " WHOLE MEATY LAMBS LEGS oto.» B50 SPECIALI SWIFT'S PREMIUM SPECIAL! "IDEAL FOR MEAT LOAF OR HAMBURGERS" ; EXTRA LEAN MINCED BEEF... . &%¢ t : RINDLESS SIDE BACON ................. 2 79e SPECIAL! ALL BEEF HICKORY SMOKED : SHOPSYS FRANKFURTERS .............. st 4Qk 4 ® FRESH FROZEN FISH -- PAN READY @ SPECIAL 1 CHOICE SPECIAL | AVAILABLE IN MOST MARKETS st 2€c Imported Kippers sus .. 3% THE FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN | TOP QUALITY! CALIFORNIA GROWNI Ne. 1 GRADE! TASTY, SALMON-FLESMI CANTALOUPES 2 - 39- AUSCIOUS BEAUTIES FROM B.C.I No. | GRADE! LARGE SIZE! IDEAL SNACK! TING CHERRIES eTessssstsssesenss: POUND GARDEN FRESH! No. | GRADE! WELL FILLED COBSI TENDER KERNELS! 3 SPECIAL! CHOICE HALVES FRESH CORN ................. GLOBE DESSERT PEARS 3.47: ® SUPER SAVINGS eo SPECIALI CREAM STYLE ' BANQUET FANCY CORN 2 += 35: SPECIAL! REGULAR PACK MOM"S MARGARINE ... 4 = 87: SPECIAL! N 1-LB. PKGS y #0L. sedlestetaneTT TIN SPECIAL Save AllWAXED PAPER 2::53 SPECIAL! PLAIN OR PIMENTO ¥ * 8-01, avveieeseraves.. JAR . non 3Qe «1.99 ae 29 GRANDSTAND 3 SPECIAL! WESTON'S COCOANUT GEMS ..................... 22 2G ® FROZEN FOODS eo SPECIAL! SUPPER TIME MACARONI & CHEESE... 3 es. 59: AVAILABLE IN MOST MARKETS Now Avudilable C.N.E. SEATS SEAT 1 - BOOK EVENING LUCKY PERFORMANCE GREEN FoR STAMPS .. QQuon PERFORMANCE GREEN FOR STAMPS 1 » ' Dole Pineapple Juice ....55% 35: Stafiords Apple Pie Filling &':. 33: *

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