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The Oshawa Times, 10 Oct 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 10, 1961 were trucking and hauling with, Looking out his office window In Has Large Stock [5m ., mm s mmm ame ctw: = and spends spme time guiding|remembered: 'Of North Tales the Peace River lands that he and mud, one of my trucks took By JIM PEACOCK | "They hadn't. He'd had mag-| His sun-bronzed face is lined/miles southeast)." 5 neto trouble and had to set|/by the winds of northern winters| He remembered, too, that win-|of the Norwegian Parli {members C. J. Hambro, Gun- DAWSON CREEK, B.C..(CP) down in the bush and he tore/and his teeth are so few you'd ters sometimes brought diffi-| : ment Bt acts is quite a tale-| pat tail off on a tree coming/imagine he'd have difficulty culties. Sit around the old pot-bellied|in. But he patched her up and chewing a moose-meat steak.| "Stan McMillan of Calgary 'brought her back in the morn-|But he's spry and fit as a man was flying out of here, but the Sore J earrow, dimly ting. |much younger than his 62 years.|snow was so deep and soft he FOOD FOR TOWN garage for an hour and he'll tell gy AD BELLYFUL tories. a b You all manner of stories Ed Anderson was born in the! He describes in some detail get off on the packed main ilots W. A achie, for instance. Or of a|southern Alberta as a young| Dawson Creek's history, al- gq Anderson is one of the is niman. In 1928, he went back to though some here say the tales pioneers of Dawson Creek, who trapper who CHL of Mi me man. In 1928, he went back fo|may have been enriched a little Ro are in the minority in a halt spread of gangrene. [the U.S. from his farm at with the telling. city of 12,500 population, most About a six-year-old girl who| Youngstown, Alta. "I'd had a| "Things were pretty tough of whom have come here since Bl suffered severe burns in a cabin bellyful of that country. Ten here in 1934," Mr. Anderson 1941 when the Alaska Highway fire, then survived a six-day Years without a crop." |said. "But the people at least/was built and since 1950 when trip down the Parsnip River at| _|could find something to eat. Ijthe oil boom came. p P He went to work for a cater shot 28 moose that vear and| He's one of those salty, in- 4 break-up time. And about Ed|pillar tractor company ad in 1 Anderson -- taxi operator, 1929 was sent north on a servic- fishing and hunting parties into, "In 1941, because of the rain once travelled by sled and river|three months to make the trip| {boat hauling gasoline and grain. |from Grande Prairie (about 90| icouldn't take off from the land-| ing field. He figured he could] | plore the statesman of all coun-| Nobel Winners | i | OSLO (AP)--All seven living winners of a Nobel Peace Prize, and the five members of the) Nobel Peace Prize Committee| mently to exercise restraint and|nar Jahn, Aase Lionaes, G. Nat mutual ofrbearance." It is signed by Lester B. Pear- mael. Ple a F P {son, Canadian Liberal party] or eace |leader; Sir Norman Angell, Lord Boyd Orr, Ralph J. Bun-| che, Philip Noel-Baker, Rev. Do-! As part of the Anglo-Saxon minique Georges Pire, Albert kingdom of Mercia, Leicester- Schweitzer and commit tee|shire in England was an organ |vig-Pedersen and Martin Tran. HISTORIC AREA ized county in the 10th century. published a declaration of peace, Monday. The statement, addressed to| world eladers, said: "The peace of the world is seriously threatened. In this sit-| uation of grave danger we im-| tries to show moderation in or-| der that a catastrophe may be| avoided. We beg you to remem-| ber the responsibility that you| bear toward the entire human] race and urge you most vehe- the visitor who cares to listen, | can bring to life some of the! kept the whole town in food." 'dividualist characters who, fori/legends of the north. f by splat demand MORE DISNEYKINS TO COMPLETE YOUR SET | trucker, farmer, hunter, sales-|ing job. He never got back out '4 man, guide and garageman. ip stay, "I hauled gas for Wop May| "Wh and the other boys when they, hen ie ooo Siok market flew out of here in 1932," he, 1 .n'in Canada at least could said on a recent afternoon. uo" oC nd eat." "Later, when I was running the : : Dawson Creek taxi, they used os he settled in Dawson to congregate around the iaxi Creek, then a hamlet still 90 officein the evenings. {miles from the rail line into the #1 "One night, Wop May didn't|Peace River country from Ed- ¥ show up. The boys waited half monton, 400 miles southeast of "SPINS STORIES Little Black Box Could Save Lives LOS ANGELES (AP)--You're| COULD SAVE LIFE on a trip, hundreds of miles] The small black box you held from home, and the old ticker's|to the phone may have saved acting up. |your life. You pick up the phone, call It's a miniaturized electro-| your personal physician long|cardiograph. It looks and works| distance and say, "Doc, take a|something like a transistor ra-| listen." |dio, but is much more com-! From your pocket you take a| plicated. box about the size of a pack of| You can carry it with you cigarettes, plug into it two anywhere. It may contain ei- wires previously taped to your|ther a speaker for use with a chest, and place the box against| telephone, or a tiny transmitter | the telephone mouthpiece. | which will broadcast radio sig-| At the other end of the line, |nals over a radius of several | hooked to your doctor's phone,| hundred feet. the ®ight, wondering what hap-|here. pened to him. Early next day, the wolves had ripped it off. | "I started a taxi in 1930 and he flew in with half the tail of{ran it for 20 years," he said. his airplaine missing. He said|" And I had the freight and bus franchises out of here when we 'Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healiig Substance That Relieves Pain And Ttching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special) Far the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve puis and itching. 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A single oyu gently a pain, actual This new healing substance is A quick glance and the doctor|attendant can keep several per-| peduetion or retraction (¢hrinking) offered in suppository or ointment knows the story, as well as he|sons under constant observation gook place. Jorn salled F reparation 2, Ask for would if you were standing be- without leaving the view And most amasing of all--this if SoRveien} side him. screens at her desk. improvement was maintained in Preparation H upposiios es oF He may say, "Take one of The "heart box" can be mod- cases where doctors' observations Brean] Solar, Bra atics Ib those brown capsules." Or, lified to pick up your rate of were continued over a. period of | js sold at all drug stores. "Get yourself to a hospital breathing, temperature, muscle] many months! Satisfaction guaran or money | quick. I"ll phone them your tone or brain waves--as many In fact, results were so thorough | refunded. history while you're on the as three symptoms simultane- way." | ously. | BE HOUSEHOLDERS - PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE! f= THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA = announces - EW BUS SERVIGE COMMENCING TODAY - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE THORNTON ROAD BUS ROUTE NO. 5 (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS) ROUTE King and Simcoe Streets West on King Street, into Shopping Centre, then King Street West, "TH to Thornton Road. ROUTE Thornton and Rossland Roads via: Thornton Road, South to King Street, East on King, into Shopping Centre, then King Street, east to King and Simcoe Streets From: King and Simcoe Streets To: Thornton and -Rossland Roade From: Thornton,and Rossland Roads To: King and Simcoe Streets MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6:15 a.m.--7:15 a.m.--8:35 a.m. see trip from King and Simcoe et 8:20 a.m. 9:15 a.m.--1:40 p.m. SATURDAY 8:30 a.m.--9:00 a.m. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:20 a.m.--1:20 p.m.--4:40 p.m. 5:15 p.m.--6:15 p.m. SATURDAY 4:15 p.m. --5:15 p.m.--6:15 p.m. Note: 8:20 a.m. trip leaving King and Simcoe Streets will go via: King Street West to Thornton Road, leaving there at 8:30 a.m., north on Thornton Road to Rossland Road, leaving there at 8:35 a.m., east to Stevenson Road, south to King Street, into Shopping Centre, then east on King Street to King and Simcoe Streets, This trip is reversed in order to service Adelaide McLaughlin, St. Christopher's, Ridgeway, Woodcrest, ond Westmount Schools. This route will be shown on the bus by a windshild card reading "THORNTON ROAD". THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION [im the '62 Falcon, Futura, (Compact cousin, of the Thunderbird ) I'm here...newest and most exciting version of Canada's best-loved compact...and between you and me, it's going to be love at first sight! Up front, I've got contoured bucket seats... deep, comfortable, individually adjustable! And look --right at your finger tips, there's a convenient new place for personal effects like gloves, maps, sun glasses, etc... in my sleek, superbly styled console compartment between the seats. Rich, deep-pile'carpeting extends wall to dl) wall. Arm rests for everyone add to my enchantment. And famous Thunderbird luxury shows in my fabulous interior colours and trims. You've got a choice in performance, too. If you're looking for extra power, there's the zesty Falcon 170 Special Six engine. And for maximum economy, there's my famous Falcon 144 Six. I'm warranted by your Ford Dealer for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Fact is, I'm your kind of car--so see me soon--at your Ford Dealer's. Certoin features Mustrated are optional af extra cost. OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA HENRY F. BALDWIN, Chairman GEO. F. SHREVE, Gen. Mgr. See the New Falcon at . . . SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST. W. MO 8-3331 RS ---------- '

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