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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1962, p. 10

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OTHE OSHAWA TIMES, Wodnesdey, July 25, 1962 Veteran Nurse Sees Sincere To Make It Salable _| Youth Today MONTREAL (CP)--Timmins, Now it has two parts, the/that it is difficult to distinguish House has become an archi-/smaller of which Mr. Shenkmanjthe 1962 construction from that/travelling by lumber wagon to tectural oddity. It was cut in|calls the "kitchen house" be-|of 1930, help, organize the Junior Red two. | cause it was the servants' wing.; Mr, Shenkman said the castle|Cross in Nova' Scotia is con- The castle atop the mountain| Yet, this part is.still a big 14-|is a. marvc! of steel-reinforced|Vinced that the youth of today in suburban Westmount was inj'00m home. It has been bought concrete and solid masonry,|are sincere in purpose and have; & danger of being demolished a|by Pierre Salbaing, a Canadian! completely fireproof. The pipes|a real desire to be helpful. a t CANADA'S "year ago because it was con-/Liquid Air executive, for $110,-/are solid brass, one-eighth of an| Elizabeth O. R. Browne bases Manion _ sidered unsaleable. Then archi-| 00, half what it would cost to inch thick and as good as new.|her assumption on 35 years of = o™?™ eH RESORT - nye | Gevircne ra ge price for th ein hoi, Bon ih temo 13 oweetneye portage on Che. Se : sking pri e , ; Henge.' ¢ National Hockey L PI ' two separate mansions. larger, more baronial portion of thea layers. There's brick,/They've met them through the "with "Boston Broier" Now a 23-foot gap separates, Timmins House, which survived 'hen = foot of space, then a/years and I have' never found] Complete Co-operation With Travel Agente the two sections of Timmins/SUrgery with its grand stair-, second brick wall, making|/them lacking. In times ahead An AAA, ATRO Recommended Resort House. case, porte cochere and stained| every wall in the house a foot/they wil] be just as interested Wii: tides: 'Sua bien <a glass windows intact, is $150,-/and a half thick." and just as unselfish." ' : /000. It has 12 rooms and fu ---------------- Norman and Tudor architecture, | pathrooms. cost gold mine millionaire Noah| The remodelled "kitchen Timmins $500,000 in 1930. It has) house" boasts an enormous liv- been 'empty since his widow ing room with one of Montreal's died six years ago. Taxes alone most spectacular views. It was were $10,000 a year and it!/part of the banquet-size dining seemed just too big to sell. jroom in the old house. The rest Promoters wanted to demo!- of the original dining room was ish it and subdivide the prop-)scooped out to provide space erty but Westmount officiais| between the two houses. ~ frowned on the idea. "It would oe have been a crime," said Me OTe new PANTRY Shankman: The new dining room was MANSION e _,, Mrs. Timmins' pantry, The old| VIEW OF SPLIT cio 10 He came up with his solution jitchen, with its 'Vastansea after the property was acquired stove. could have. serviced Telephone Teronto 364-2722, , by Mountain Top Realties Inc.,/Ruckingham Palace, A modern Machine Aids | farmers in this region 55 miles|)mixed farms in the summer|grow grain or vegetables or 6h whith! hele & director (hog east of Winnipeg. and worked in the bush in the|raise hogs and cattle, none : * _ |kitchen has replaced it. Wey AQSt H H H H 1 ' The rotating hands of the ma-/winter," says co-op Pres:dent/knew anything about strawber-, Work proceeded 'on the 'in-' my. Ontario sandstone, wood| 49 price fags mean Special Savings this week! . chine transplanted more than|Eli Samec. "But as farming be- ries. terior during the winter and the 114 scottish Slate from. the de- Growing Of 70,000 freshly dug strawberry|comes more expensive we have) 'They sought advice and were actual separation was cOM- Holiched portion and from the cf BEST BUY!--Save 9c--WHITE SWAN plants on eight acres owned by|slowly gone downhill trying t0 Gown how to : pleted this spring. nach Hous eo eed 16h s of aids Meath bo gh Pagatobowasnast ad Fs ' put in plants to) coach house were used to face y WHITE OR COLORED the Reynolds Fruit Growers'|keep up with rising costs. be ready for transplanting this)ONE PART SOLD the walls left by the split. The TISSU. 4 FOR * . Co-operative this spring. His solution was the co-op B ; i se/coach h ildi ae efore § e se/coach house, another building aw err1es The co-op was formed by the|which has taken shape under spring. The converted tobacco 'omtaincd ee coe Rescagy on the property, has been! (Cp) |farmers of the area north of/direction of district agricultural transplanter then came into use.) snace compared with '17,000 for bought by lawyer Jon Robinson BEST BUY!--Save 20c--2c Off Pack--CHUM HADASHVILLE, Man : eal Sop ; h A modified tobacco transplant-|here as a means of helping in- representative Ralph Poston. The yearling plants were trans-|the average Canadian home. It/for $70,000. GOV'T. INSPECTED 15-0Z ing machine has helped make crease income. One problem was that while planted and are expected to|stood on 84,000 square feet of} So carefully has the wood, DOG FOOD TINS 49 strawberry growers out of 65' "For years we have run every member knew how to bear fruit in 1963. jland. istone and slate been matched) oe 0 aoa mee : BEST BUY!--Save 17c--CLARK'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE "ims, 4Q* FEATURE!--Save 17¢ YORK BEANS """ "4 xs 49° BEST BUY!--Save 11c--CLOVER LEAF TUNA FISH 2 ims 79° BEST BUY!--Save 6¢ KAM LUNCHEON MEAT =" 41° BEST BUY!--Save 8c--ROSE BRAND MARGARINE "52°23 is. 79° CHOICE, TENDER hails a ; 5 ie f# "IDEAL FOR STUFFING Special slow curing and thorough COOKED : E { : ; OR BARBEQUING" hickory smoking gives Essex Ham : me. 3 a that distinctive, delicious taste! For' ba A ad 4 i ge ae (All Meat--No Waste) ili ize--1} a ¢ 4 FRESH PICNIC STYLE---SHOULDER families of every size--1}4,3and6lb. \. *, wive manna s0LeKa aAKATIOE RETO | PORK ROAST (SHOULDER) vs 43° packs, conveniently packaged slices, . beecwerortauank -- f of CHOICE PLUMP YOUNG : plus whole canned hams 10 Ibs, sre 5 wamiiron + xamnon wee © . TURKEY LEGS OR THIGHS LB 49« and over, ee a" At "The Brand Femous et Red & White" --_-- bis oe rei, (Sliced 6-0. V.P.) | Butt Pork Chous ,,. 65° Trend Cooked Ham 59° JS CABBAGE Wo 'Tastes Best with ie Suey ae "Specially Blended" For Meet Loaves sous Beef Liver" "5° 39° Ground Beef Chuck,, 59° ROLLS B. 4 j m As a main dish, serve piping hot oO G Sg Fs 'ge 2 couce | Frozen Food Feature ! Fresh Baked ! p See. j wens Vi 4 ; As a hot snack, serve hot a . Supreme frand--Peas or Whole Reg. 29¢--Sunbeam : j ' | tween buttered toast with your CORN KERNEL POLY toy 49° SHORTCAKE EACH 25° ' , " j You'll love 'em--choice government oc avanrive 4 i favourite pickles or relish, inspected meat, spiced and hickory WIENERS ms 4 oe " \\L I //elenke Gute C+ Feature! Seve Se Hein smoked for "open fire flavour"! es | mm ./ stu. \ ] 12 7 AY ai Tomato Soup Available in 1 Ib. packages and con- : PEPPERS : Peat AE 10-0Z. , . ; ; =, . 4 TINS 49 As a dinner dish, serve with k ROARS Oar ALY ove venient 2 or 3 |b. picnic bags. # A mashed potatoes, tossed salad i | i wes 5 : , a RED, RIPE AND FULL OF JUICE Feoture! Save 7e York Fancy or substitute for vegetable with me steaks, roast, fish or chicken. WATERMELONS Kernel Corn F j For luncheon, serve with butter j 14-0Z,! Essex stuffs plump peppers with a 4 : | THs 49: OL 5 CABBAGE ROLLS é delicious blend of juicy meat and ; Sere: GIN. OF NEN en : | satis Sei Tr celts Hotty ete hee, fluffy rice, tops them with a tangy 4 pee ' : Feature! om Te : tomato sauce. Two whole peppers | FAMILY Ea Cc Fruit Cocktail s rich flavourings and aromatic spices, individu- E 4 teveret Z ally wrapped in young cabbage leaves and pre- 4 in each can. pies : | SIZE 18-02. 2 "ving 49° cooked to perfection, Each can contains 5 rolls. #4 as : A ct cet I TE) _ -" a: | Ci PACKERS : CONFIDENCE | PACKERS P : | S| All Essex Products | | FRESH. TASTY HOME GROWN Yellow Sugar mec || TOMATOES "*'".. 19°| 32 ag: under the rigid : BAG v, supervision of . Y SMOOTH, FIRM, GLOSS Sintarcl bute 0c ek government inspectors. | CUCUMBER Mohave 3/19* Wax Paper Feature! Save 6c STUFFED PEPPERS with Meat --in Tomato Sauce PRODUCT OF CANADA THE SX BRAND IS YOUR wo dad bade Po | GUARANTEE OF QUALITY! An 7 | \ GOLDEN, LUSCIOUS 200 FT. c xX Uj ») NO. 1 GRADE © ROLL 49 ro, | ; A HEAPING QT BOX Save 6c! 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