Si so RNR CARR SRNR Ry ne ale 12° THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, November 7, 1963 Man's Conquest Of The Polls One of the most up-to-date comprehensive accounts of to the far polar stations now in existence, in which scientists from every secrets of the ice. He is more than an historian. Shipyard irked By Purchase Of 3 Submarines QUEBEC (CP)--Takis Velio- tis, assistant general manager|rose of Davie Shipbuilding Limited, country are probing the last said. Tuesday the federal deci- sion to award a $33,000,000 con- tract for.three submarines to OTTAWA (CP)--Living costs: in Canada during September rose fractionally compared ye August but were still below the record reached in July, the bu- reau of statistics said today. The consumer price index, Living Costs Up During September): ggs, tomatoes, lettuce and res- taurant meals. Poa increase in the shelter mponent b d the h index to 136.6 from 136.5. The household operation was unchanged but in shelter, Empty Freighter Leaves Chicago CHICAGO Sen ie Cae empty|bor troubles in Col. Ro-| Shortly after cor ke MeGormick. left Chi-lleft Chicago, another component} Our Used Car Manager Selects These as Outstanding RED TAG "GOODWILL" VALUES 1958 Oldsmobile 1961 Dodge 1963 Buick "98" 2-DOOR HARDTOP Bernsen CONVERTIBLE Gleaming block | finish, > SUPE 2-DOOR HARDTOP Tem; 22,000" original AR custom "eds, chal Fully power equipped, throughly EA reconditioned, finished in lus miles TODAY ONLY pow. fe = aed Coe Guar $1095 $1595 $800. MANY, MANY MORE GOODWILL USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM The CLIFF "MOTORS. LTD. 260 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA, PHONE 723-4634 Britain is "pure nonsense." based on on prices yd ' slight --o * rod ena Mr. Veliotis said the Davie|100, rose the month by lex was enoug! offset a sbicesd at nearby Lauzon|tenths of a point to 133.6 at Oct. rise in the home-ownership in- 1 from 133.4 a month earlier.|dex. The tobacco and alcohol in- fis He is a man of action and polar explorer. science. He recalls the exciting or THE POLES" Loy Maglovngh oot gyre could have built three longer, . Se ree iy os a Poa ms larger and better Barbell-type The record was 133.9 at Oct, 1 dex was unchanged. which represents a highly infor-|the great achievements that|submarines for $58,000,000 and from 133.4-a month earlier. The) Price increases for seasonal and accountlopened the world to him -- the|despite the higher cost, the gov-| record was 133.9 at Aug. 1. items of women's and chil- of such explorations, be; compass, the sentant, the un-|ernment would have saved mo-| The October index was 2.1|dren's wear and for piece, with the great Greek =-- derstanding of latitude, the|Ney because a Canadian 'sub-\oints above the October, 1962, goods and jewelry boosted the The title, index} * UNN'S 723-7928 @ Fine Furniture -- Broadioom in the chronometer, marine contract would have clothing index by 2.2 points to om and ending with the VOY-| his is an illuminating book|PTovided millions of man-hours index of 131:5. 118.3 from 116.1, Lower prices; , lightly in September, there|ang maine underneath the polar f . : footwear. tact und understanding, a deep -- Ship-|was no change in average in- : see cap. sense of history, and, above all, LAUZON, Que. (CP) -- Ship- B' The transportation with passion, This is a deeply|;o4eq in tele ime|The index of average industrial grams to Prime fs flecting higher prices for gaso- M. Victor és coteniely quali-|moving story of man's fight t0/\initor Pearson and members| Wages and salaries at Sept. 1/106 and motor oil. . ra yt. cant be then ho ld th lier, but f 188.1 more It is a must for all who wou! decision to buy thi p-| month earlier. bu up from 14 years in the Arctic and the|be better informed on this fas-|"erines trom Britais instead of| at Sept. 1, 1962. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY -- bs supeditions| ta sey / OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)-- zed countless ex ions and endpaper maps. The sk heth : throughout the polar reg lope ene ge gor ro peat The food index at Oct. 1 de-|seryed its 117th anniversary re- clined to 130.4 from 131.3. Main| cently. The guest preacher was row seat on each of these thrill- One Dead, 5 Hurt | hiovards hat?"' 'The teb I . expeditions, some of which |sulpyerds, or wha €-/fruits and vegetables, especially |te, i j : ing expedi |gram was signed by Rene Bar- grapefruit, apples, grapes, pota- a ae Cone lof Lauzon Shipyard Workers and cabbage. BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP)--A|(CNTU). most cuts of meat and for fish| -|was killed and five other per-jers were protesting against '"'a || sons received minor injuries policy of indecision' on the part 'land poultry. However, ougat hundreds of jess-known whose|ing three cars and a fire truck.!a "more precise" policy to-|more moderate increases were! efforts and lives were spent in} Dead is Mrs. Erma Bruce|wards Canada's shipyards. recorded for cheese, coffee, fats, | icy summits 0: the earth. | Provincial police said a fire! One of the most thrilling parts) truck and a car driven by Mrs.| 1 the famous Viking Sagas. Heltion. Her car crashed into two] tells of the medieval explorers] other vehicles. : OG. eae te coeny ver Lionel Foord of Markham, | and three firemen were in-| massive and finally victorious|jured. They were treated and) campaigns of the 19th and 20th|released from hospital. ating comments to make on the footnotes of polar history -- the of the U.S. nuclear sub-!i4, the layman, written. with| Work While living costs were up were recorded for men's wear lei: wekiat tee yard workers here have pro- dustrial wages during August. edged up to 141.2 from 141.1, re-| co Mpa reach the poles of the cabinet against a govern-|W@s 193.8, d from a Antarctic -- he has also organ-|\cinating subject. It has illUs-! hyilding them in Canada./ | F909) DECLINES OU Mh SOCHD, Ont, (CP) He affords the reader a front- Idisappearance of Canadian price decreases ware for frothlGer anteater ae were tragic, some successful, In Highway Crash' ras, secretary of the syndicate|tges onions, carrots, turnips sie iyerrold" Burlington 'woman| The telegram said the work- Prices were also lower for| Hilary. It also includes Tuesday in an accident involv-|of the government. 'They wanted prices were sharply higher and the long effort to reach the! adams, of the book tells the story Of/Adams collised at an intersec-) in their search for a NeW) john H. Kearns of Brantford] ages of discovery, and of the) Ont., centuries. 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