THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE OSHAWA SECOND SECTION Combining The Oshawe Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Heating system was better than the customary stove, If the system put out lots of heat, that was con« sidered good enough. But times have changed, and if you are about to choose a heating or complete For Teetotallers air-conditioning system, be sure SIMCOE (CP)--An automobile| vo get more than was available am oe a og Lo. 8. surance r =! There is more to weather, or totallers, hopes to be ready op | climate, than temperature alone. ji business within the next few CoC Hel climatic conditions | months. : .{that effect you, whether you are The firm, supported by the On in or out of doors. They are: tario Temperance Federation, 1s being organized by several mem- bers of the Norfolk County Tem-|it is. . J |perance Federation. Humidity -- The amount of It plans to sell car insurance at! moisture in the air. * premium reductions of 15 to 40 per| circulation -- of the air, cent to persons willing sign a pledge nt to drink any aldoholic| Cleanliness --of the alr. Freshness -- of the air. * |Ruto Insurance _ Temperature--How hot or cold f SS 1 Rm eet Climatic Conditions Vital Both Indoors And Outdoors Forty years ago, any central|blood flows toward the skin, away |bodily comfo: Segardiess of tem- from the internal organs. This is; nature's way of helping us cool off, but by the same token makes| stomach upset and digestive or- ders more common. Humidity is essential to health. \During the heating season a lack of moisture in the home is almost perature or dity. 'A fan will not change the tem- ature or humidity ) t because it does p qide air movement it contributes to your comfort. Winter or summer, even when the temperature and mois- heat. Dry air parches lips, throat, nasal passages and makes you more susceptible to colds, sore throat and diseases of the respira- as harmful as extreme cold or{but ture conditions are ideal, a slight ul t circulation of air is for t. The conditioned air, warm or cool, must be circulated to all parts of| the air and prevented from ac- lating in layers. Constant tory system. It also d ges room furnishings, causes drying out of urniture joints, wallpaper, book bindings. Turning to movement of the air --a wind or breeze can produce a marked effect upon a person's well-being but indoors the result of air movement is only to be idered from the health and beverages while the policy is in Sree Py It takes all five combi force. in The company will interview various ways to affect both your health and comfort. » character witnesses to prove the customer's claim to be a teetotal-| The most important factor is ler before issuing the policy. If the | temperature. It causes a tremen- customer takes a drink after the dous physical change to take place. policy is. granted, it will be can-| In hot weather, for example, the | | comfort point of view. Too brisk an air movement is a draft, and can produce colds and sniffles as well as being annoying. On the other hand, if there is no move- ment of air, there can be no real mixing and' circulation are essen-| tial to bot comfort and ecorg ny. Cleanliness of the air: It is im- portant you don't breathe dust, t or other impurities. Air must be clean as well as having the right temperature, moisturre a»=d movement if you are to enjoy the most healthful and cemfortable climate, Freshness: Air soon loses its freshnéss if not constantly cireu- lated and replaced. A heating or cooling system must prevent air from becoming stale if true indoor comfort is to be realized. celled immediately. MERIT DIVIDENDS Proposed rates, based on those charged by a similar company in| eda er the United States, will be 15 per cent under the usual for the first year. For every accident-free year of driving up to a total of five, the| {policy holder gets a five per cent| ing at 12-18 knots, can carry 24 DO vided P | : men seated or 40 standing up.| At the end of five years, the; The man of the hour today is CP from National Defence |policy rates could be 40 per cent|the lad who delivers the fuel oil lower than usual, _ |Come rain, snow or what have Magistrate R. G. Groom of Till-| NAVY'S NEW CUTTER A prototype of the navy's new | gates skips through Ottawa's cutter . | Dow's Lake on a trial run. The for" destroyers' 'and fri 27-foot craft, capable of travell- * : sonburg, one of the promoters ofj you. you never 'need worry about usinessime fe plan, said its purpose is to|running out of oil. Just as sure as "fortify" teetotallers in their phil- | the gauge on the tank registers of your deliveries," said the driver. | {osophy and to persuade others to|One-quarter, you can {accept abstinence. |driver, with Moving Of Prairie Grain Cro; P {moter of the scheme, said cheaper | uncoil the hose and fill WINNIPEG (CP)--Western grain farm implement dealers and the 36,000,000 last year. Domestic sales car insurance will show people "it and businessmen meet in Saska-| provincial federations of labor. amounted to 22,800,000, against %.- pays to abstain." toon next week in an attempt to! Delegates will go into conference 000,000 last year. find a way to move a mountain of with this problem: | The result is a bottleneck of grain away from the prairies. | According to the latest statistics| grain at the Lakehead, eastern and It's an engineering problem of Supplied by the board of grain Pacific coast elevators and prairie! sorts; the country's storage and| commissioners the total storage of storage terminals. | transportation facilities are plugged the five principal 1S --wheal, HIT WHEAT BOARD | tight. They want the cork taken 0ats, barley, rve and flax--amounts "y.. 'soptain the Canadian wheat |} out |to approximately 463,100,000 bush-|,,, 4 "to" sroanization through : fels, almost equal the total storage 3067 8 md : irs ch all of the country's wheat is at this time last year. ill b t tf in But production this year is ex. Marketed, will be a target for dis the demand for wheat. Canada has cussion at Saskatoon. 'e 13 pected to run to about 500,000,000 i the supply, but there's little de- \\ hor" of Wheat 435,800,000 of The board sets the quotas under mand: The world markets are not ;.¢c "268 700,000 of barley, 15,400,- Which farmers deliver their grai in a buying mood. [000 of rye, and 22,200,000 of flax. |to the elevators. At the presen The Saskatoon meeting, next! The combination of grain in time no farmer is permitted to de- Tuesday and Wednesday, has been store and the 1955 crop produces a liver more than the initial quota of called by the Interprovincial Farm sizeable mountain. But the move-|300 bushels of wheat, 800 of oats Union Council headed by Jacob ment of grain during the first two and 500 of barley and rye. | Schulz of Winnipeg. | months of the 1955-56 crop year has| The federal government sets the GROUPS INVITED {not kept pace with production. initial prices which the board must The council has invited repre-! From Aug. 1 to Sept. 14, Cana- pay for all wheat, oats and barley sentatives of the prairie wheat dian farmers marketed 33,000,000 delivered to the elevators. | 1s, United Grain Growers, Line of the five principal grains, com-| Western farm organizations have levator Companies, Federation of pared to 52,200,000 during the same demanded action to move their Agriculture, co-operatives, rural period last year. |grain surpluses into consumption and urban associations, Chambers, Overseas clearances to Sept. 14|but they don't want their grain sold of Commerce, retail merchants, totalled 29,600,000, compared with at reduced prices. phone him. | first moved from apartment to noon, the oil truck came along and we sat downn and chatted with the driver. ' "Relax, Bub', said the driver. | "I work for a distributor who knows in advance when you need oil, and I make the delivery auto- | matically. It's weather-controlled." "Yeah, but , , .' "But me no" buts, said the expert. "Heating enginers have found that the amount of fuel any oil burner will need varies accord- ing to how far the average outside {temperature falls below 65 de- grees. For instance, if average outside temperature for one day is 50, that is 15 below 65 or 15 de- gree days. One a day when the (average temperature falls to 5, (that is 0 below 65, or 30 degree days. And on this second day, your burner will use twice as much But more of a problem is the difference between the supply and house. And then, one sping after- Controls Oil Deliveries oil as it did on the day when] | temperatures averaged 50.' | Counting by the finger method, | the reporter agreed the arithmetic, | so far, was correct. | "So we keep a persoinal record| figure "the "By the degree-day system we ASHBURN Testaments Are Presented MRS. WES. ROUTLEY Correspondent ASHBURN -- A special Rally Day service was conducted at| Burn's Sunday School on Sunday, | September 25, at 10.30 a.m. with al |very good attendance, | | The superintendent, Edgar Her-| the tank truck will know your rate of fuel oil )- | | Rev. W. G. Rigers, another pro-|slide quietly into the driveway, [tion for any weather and we estab- | up the|lish for you a safe reserve level tank. Ninety-nine per cent of tha of fuel. When your supply reaches time you don't even have to tele-|this reserve level, we just sched- |ule your tank for a refilling it's It took some months for this automatic." {reporter to get over the "maybe| ent \ 1 | we sat down and chatted with the all qualitities of oil delivered are| He went on to point out that automatically measured by a gov-| ernment-inspected meter. An in- voice is stamped in the meter, re- gistering the quantity of oil deliviym, Gardner for perfect attend. |ered into the tank. | The amount of the bill is auto-| matically determined, too, with a ready reckoner telling the driver] exactly how much to charge for the number of gallons dell ered. With each delivery, the consum-| er receives two copies of an in-| voice. One copy is for your own| records, the second is mailed, with| your cheque, to the distributor. | | It doesn't matter whether you're {home or not when the driver calls around. He'll go ahead and fill the {tank and leave four copies of the |invoice somewhere around. If you {want to spend a couple of months lin the South, tell the driver and he'll make sure you always have |an adequate supply of oil to keep| the furnace going and thus prevent the pipes from freezing. Science Scoring Wins Over Rheumatic Fever Editor's Nole! Slowly, medical | But the victims knew. The list-| The Sreater pressure can dam-! science has almost wiped out less, pale child who couldn't play|age blood vessels, leading to § tic fever, a greater threat |ordinary games. Young adults who hemorrhages. Such bleeding from $0 children than polio. More {died in the 20s. {damaged arteries brings strokes AR is starting 1a sonisol Rheumatic fever, doctors found, |that can paralyze or kill. AT WEST POINT pressure. How faese | followed infections with a vicious DRUGS HELP two types of heart disease are Ho [type of germ, a type of strepto-| Now there is an'amazing array i being fought is described in this |coccus. Too often the inflamma | of drugs, which help ae hyper- Wi Ml Sg ace second of four articles. |tory disease hits the heart valves|ioncion under controt for long per- on , ary YX tension w r lng per-| peter Michael Pitfield shown By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE [or the heart i musfle, creating iods in at least one-third of pa-| TE be Wa NEW YORK (AP)--In backstage Cars. juterferting wi ® tients. | United States school. He returned drama, medical science has Rheumatic fever can The list includes extracts from| to his Montreal home after he achieved practical victory over afcripple. It is estimated 500,000 the Iadon TEheR0oh Pont: ton! 30 Dis ¥ TEE heart disease that probably crip-| American children and as many ko. serpentina; veratrum from| game less than a month after he ples more children each year than adults are its victims. the green hellebore; synthetics) Saroried in the a Pollo. {PENICILLIN THE ANSWER such as hydralazine and hexame-| not he able to return for a year. The disease is rheumatic fever,| Medicine has found the method of thonjym and pentapyrrolidinium. A , a silent saboteur of heart valves, prevention. It is to treat any strep| drawback is that they may produce Wonder drugs have brought this|infections promptly with penicillin. | ndesirable effects, such as nausea victory in one of the brightest suc-|/And to give one of the wonder or drowsiness. | cesses in heart research. {Qrugs Sontinyously » the past VIC"! They are not the last word, said Other drugs are scoring suc-|!m fo prevent future attacks. one heart specialist, but "they are| ' © cesses too, against another major| In the last five years new drugs hig step in the right direction." pho: 2cCldehtaly killer--high blood pressure, often a have been found that help control a {the groin Thursday, : contributing factor in heart attacks many cases of high blood pressure {Hospital officials Friday reported | I | g President Eisenhower | (hypertension in medical terms), CHARGE 18 LAID {his condition "fair." Hin was hunt-| along with the cold water. They| rb fiat Presiden i | blamed as the direct killer of 93, SMITHS FALLS (CP) -- Harry| ing with his brother Ark, 21, when said the mysterious apparatus Rheuntatic fever is a disease of 000 Americans annually, and a ov. 63. of 'Delta. h b a! they became separated. Ark called wasn't a radio but simply an in-| hes and pains and fever that in-| handmaiden of death directly or in- McElroy, 63, of Delta, has been gon hohind and Hin turned sud-| genious device for rigging gam- Solves the heart often scarring directly in another 150,000 fatali- charged by Ontario provincial po-|denly, discharging his .22-calibre| bling games. vital valves to make them leaky, | ties. More than 8,000,000 Ameri- lice in connection with an accident rifle, police said ! The equipment operated on a CLARESHOLM, Alta. (CP)-- | Claresholm's brief encounter with {cloak and dagger ended today with | a secret agent shrinking into a tin- horn gambler. holm garage man bought an aban- doned barn for storage space, Be- neath the floor he discovered what was identified as a radio trans- mitter and receiver. The . barn, it turned out, was built shortly after the start of the Second World War. During the war thousands of {students trained here under the | Commonwealth air training plan, (CP Photo) |IMYSTERY SOLVED And, from Lethbridge, Alta., a HUNTER SHOOTS SELF |report came that similar equip- TORONTO (CP)--Hin Chong, 19,/ment had been found hidden in accidentally shot himself in|War camp when it was dismantled 5 police said. several years ago. Cloak And Dagger Theories Proved To Be Gambling Device Th : / -| . e fun Stared when a Clares.; IG oS Of ens up the way| "Our Father who Art in Heaven,"| is serving on HMCS Labrador in | simple principle. Tiny pieces of ted the service. The! Although all is now compar-' atively quiet in Cyprus, British troops and local police are still searching for arms and known leaders of the recenl riots on Britain's eastern Mediterranean Ee IN CYPRUS leaving a house after a search during one of the operations that covered three villages out- side Nicosia. Population of the island is predominantly Greek; hence the movement for union with Greece. --Central Press Canadian on, c¢ Old Testament scripture lesson| was read by Roy Gauadaur and] the New testament lesson by He-| len Routley. The primary class| sang two numbers, "'Bubbling,"' | Mrs. Fred Daw led in prayer. TESTAMENTS PRESENTED New tesstaments were presented {to Frances Martin, Dawn John |ston, Joan Gardner, David Brad- |ley, Bernice Harbron and Mrs. ance in their respective classes during the past year. Each pupil wos also presented with a pencil. il An impressive ceremony follow- ed when Wayne Ashton, Mary Her-! Lorraine Graham, Frances Martin and Ina Jean Harbron were| promoted from the primary class the intermediate class. They passed through a beautifully decor- ated arbour with a gate and were Mrs. .A. Fisher. Similarly Dawn Myrle Tk were p and received by Mrs. .R. Batten into her class. Mrs. Wm. Hop interesting talk on, Speaks To Us Today." $31.15, goes. toward needy day Schools. INSTAL OFFICERS trong He was assisted by members of} the YPS Joy Bradley read the 91st | Psalm and Elizabeth Deeming, | 's . | metal were inserted in one side of | the dice. During a game, a button read the New testament lesson. Douglas Ashton led in prayer. Dr.} bastion. Troops are seen above Northern Alberta has been a rich J source of wild furs since the first welcomed by their new teeacher,| 4 Johnston, Margaret Fisher, and! kins gave an "The Bible ¥ The offering, which amounted to| 2 {was pressed and a powerful mag- Armstrong installed the newly ap-| Ont., netic field was set up, attracting] the bits of metal and guaranteeing | the operator wanted them to. | The samé system could also be |worked with a wheel game. NOT INTERESTED Also uncovered was a large elec- |tric coil apparently shipped from |Salt Lake City, Utah, and a card- board. carton filled with copies of |the Salt Lake Tribune, apparently {used as packing. The latest date |on the papers was Feb. 28, 1953. RCMP, who based their findings pointed officers of the YPS. Dr. Armstrong chose for his text and spoke om the "Fatherhood of| God." letter Keeley of Buffalo, N.Y. Glasier the gestern Aretic. (CP from National Defence) Next Sunday, the church service will be at 11 a.m. when the Lord's Supper will be observed. Sunday School will be at 10 a.m. Kindly note the change in time. The Missionary Society will hold a special Thank-Offering service on Wednesday, Oct. 5, in uBm's Church at 2 p.m. when Miss Laura Pelton of Toronto will be the guest on examination by radio experts, said they are trying to track down {the identity of the crooked gam. | of Cooksville, 12 miles west of Tor- Walls under floors in a prisoner-of- bler or gamblers. ested any more, But Tuesday night RCMP came { Nelson Ashton. PPROVE FLUORIDATION speaker. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. .Robt. Sutherland, were Sunday guests of Mrs. James Langstaff, mond Hill. ter; Misses Vera Leach and Hamill enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls on Tuesday" by bus with the ladies Dr. and of Rich Several from here attended Lind- say Fair on Saturday and report a splendid show. Mrs. H. Doble, Mrs. A. Payn- Eileen charterad of the Myrtle for Utica and Mr. and Mrs. Fred WA. | But Claresholm isn't much inter-| Ashton, Wayne and Allan, were| Sunday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs.|and Mrs. George Bowman, of To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bowman ronto, were Sunday visitors with | Mrs. M. Sparks and John Miller! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doble. AUTOMATI® OIL HEATER x comfortable. Thelr emazi CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD. PHONE RA 5.5332 90 SIMCOE ST. 8. CHARLOTTETOWN CP) --- City| council after several months' de- liberation has decided on fluorida- tion of Charlottetown's water sup-| ply at an estimated cost of $13,000. to make the victim a heart cripple.|cans have some degree of it. about eight miles west of heie| "TT" AS TRAGIC AS POLIO Only in a small percentage of nomiroy, who will appear in It has been as tragic in Impact| cases, such as certain kidney dis- as polio, But unlike polio, it leaves eases and adrenal tumors, is the Brockville court Oct. 5, faces a| no visible badge, no withered arm/cause of hypertension know n, charge of failing to remain at the or leg, no brace, no obvious epi- Nerves and emotions can play a scene of an accident. Morton Horo- demic striking terror to parents'|role. So perhaps can peculiar chem-|witz, 20, of Toronto suffered abras- minds. icals in the kidneys and brain. ions when hit by a car. "Is a better heated home". 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