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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1962, p. 10

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pe te a at ST ROOM - DIVIDERS afford wide opportunities for original design, as shown by this ex- ample from The Tavern, fea- tured in "6 Master-Designed Recreation Rooms', publish- ed by Canadian Forest Prod- ucts Lid. Effect can be hand- gome, yet economically ach- feved. The distinctive "wrought fron" grille was cut from a Crown Claims Man Stabbed | During Brawl | ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Crown Attorney Lloyd Goodwin alleged Wednesday that 40-year- old Gordon Lott stabbed Jack Cordick, 50, during a drunken brawl in the local "hobo jun- Lott is facing a non-capital murder charge in the Sept. 15 death of Cordick. Both men were described as transients. Adrian Verburg, a hardware store clerk, identified a white. handled kitchen knife produced in ~_ as one he sold to Lott 5 Young, desk clerk at a pa elgg hotel, testified that on ejected Lott the slaying he ae the hotel after a glass - throwing incident. Lott came back later, he said, and he overheard him trying to sell a knife to another man. Pathologist Dr. Alistair Moodie said Cordick must have died within 15 seconds of the wound. The knife had entered the neck, severed a main ar- tery and punctured a lung. He said it must have taken considerable force for the knife to penetrate as far as it had. Inder cross-examination, Dr. Moodie said the wound mir' have been caused by the victim charging into the knife, if it was rigidly held. piece .of %& tempered PV hardboard, 36 inches wide by about 9 inches deep, using a simple template supplied with the book. Designs and detail- ed building plans for the four other room-dividers are con- tained in the publication which is a veritable store- house of ideas for the home- -cratsman. He has the choice Book Good Guide | About For Rec' Rooms is time of the year many families are faced with their need of a recreation room, With fall-winter social activities imminent, the sooner the job can be completed, the better. A big idea book, now available from all building supply deal- ers, en itle d "Six Master- Designed Recreation Rooms", features six glamorous, yet easy-to-build fun rooms, and seems to be the answer in re- Venus Shot Wider Than Ist Thought WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The United States Mariner I space probe will pass about 21,- 000 miles of Venus rather than the 9,000 miles previously calcu- lated, the U.S. space agency an- nounced Wednesday. But a spokesman of the Na tional Aeronautics and Space Administration said the space- craft still would pass through the planned target area, ex- tending from 5,000 to 40,000 miles from Venus--"well within the region where the scientific planetary experiments are ex- pected to be very effective." Mariner was launched from Cap Canaveral on Aug. 27. _\prienced do-it-yourselfer or pro- of two smart, modern units -- one built from striated ply- wood and stardard 2" x 6" dressed lumber; a Marine motif with open, rope screen-- arid a Polynesian combined' planter and divider in bam- boo. "6 Master-Designed Rec- reation Rooms" is sold through building supply deal- ers, moving the usual stumbling blocks of how to begin and what to do. The book contains 116 pages, each 14 x 11 inches, and details very thoroughly how to pl@ft-and construct a Polynesian room, a Western, Marine, Tav- ern, and two contemporary rooms. Profusely illustrated with full-color photography, dia- grams, cutting layouts, plays, templates and patterns, 'Six Master - Designed Recreation] . Rooms" shows exactly in step- by-step procedure, how to com- plete each room. Included are color schemes, decorating ideas, and how to construct all neces- sary built-in units such as desks, planters, storage walls, room- dividers, bars, imitation fire- places, etc. Because everything required is already designed and co-ordinated, the builder, whether he be the most inex- fessional, can go right ahead with the project with none of the usual delay occasioned by a long period of contemplation The price is $3.00 which, the publishers claim, is an excep- tional bargain as ordinarily a book of the scope and quality of cuteness im, Mion eyes ees 'Senator Defends Dief On Euromart OTTAWA (CP)--In his first address to the Upper House, Senator Wallace McCutcheon challenged Wednesday the Sen- it must scrutinize legislation from the Commons more care-/ fully now that a minority gov- ernment is in power. The new minister - without- portfolio in Prime Minister Dief- cebaker's cabinet said Liberal senators were directing their re- marks "'to the electorate rather than to the question" "There is no such thing as minority legislation," he said in the throne speech debate, an- swering remarks made last week by Senate Opposition Leader W. Ross Macdonald who said it would be necessary for the Liberal majority in the Up- per Chamber to give "'all legis- lation even more searching in- vestigation than has been our custom." Speaking in a deep, rolling and relaxed voice, Senator Mc- Cutcheon said any legislation that reached the Senate from the House of Commons would have been passed by a majority of the members "and that leg- islation deserves no more or less attention from the present Par- ate opposition's contention thats)" Dietenbaker's part in the wewveues es liament" than from any of the previous 24 Parliaments. DEFENDS PM Senator McCutcheon defended 'London conference of Common- wealth prime minister's by say- ing he would have been com- pletely derelict in his duty had he gone to London and said: 'Well, now, whatever you do is ll perfectly satisfactory to us.'" What the prime minister had done was,to "'present our views upon how far the essential in- terests of the Commonwealth had been safeguarded." He also criticized a suggestion made by Senator Macdonald in speech of other Pearson policy pronouncements such as ssn lishment of a municipal works fund, broadening loans by the} industrial development bank, extension of family allowances and free medical services. "I wonder whether my friends | opposite are not somewhat dis. turbed by what they hear com- ing from their leader in the other place (the Commons)." : MINT MEDAL SHERBROOKE, Que. 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