The Oshawa Times, 12 Jun 1959, p. 21

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Car Travel To Siberia _ Suggested He asked the national relations. are no ed roads i currents other seasons. "OTTAWA (CP) -- A vision of Si kiang and assorted Asian and Soviet centres was offered Thurs. Yay by CCF House Lgader Hazen Commons mines committee whether any thought] * has been given to linking North © America's highway system with the Soviets Union. It seemed to him that the ability to drive from North America to Asia via Rus- sia would do wonders for inter- trans-Siberian highway and there known extend the Bering Strait area just across from Alaska. The Bering strait is a :najor probl to any grandi plan- ning. Fifty miles wide at its narrowest point, it is plagued with ice in winter and fog and : Membership Of Grand Jury Cut seven from 13. The amendment jurors find a true bill. "Parliament News Briefs said Thursday night. His state --Montreal Laurier), countries. Estimates of t he cost of the proposed Chignecto Canal run between $90,000,000 and $140,000,- 000, transport Minister Hees in- formed the Commons. Reports on on the feasibility of the water- e¢ Methodist Church in Can- 'sda. The legislation proposes a merger of the Free Methodist . | Church and the Holiness Move- ment Church. ~ Language AtlasFor | Canadians? SASKATOON, (CP) -- H. Rex Wilson of the Royal Military Col- lege of Canada at Kingston says there is need for a Canadian language atlas. on Canadian English to make it rank with the weather as a dis- cussion fopic, but there hasn't : * Hon enough sound research on French Canada must be lin- guistically mapped, too, but this - was not a field on which he is an expert. Tt is possible that Canada could become the first country in the world to have a continuing lin-|. guistic survey from generation to generation, Mr. Wilson said. Henry Alexander of Queen's University began field work in the Maritimes 20 years ago, Mr. Wilson said. But he had been forced to abandon his work dur- ing the Second World War. . » Police Officer «vq Gets Disciplined TORONTO (CP)--A police of- ficer who put a parking ticket on his own car Thursday was disciplined by Toronto's metro- politan Police Commission. His next three days off were an- E celled. q ~ The policeman removed the tag from the windshield of an- . other car and put it on his own 8 automobile so he could park in a 7 prohibited area without being bothered by his fellow tag dis i pensers. " Conference Law For Canada, U.S. WASHINGTON, (AP) -- Pro- visions for conferences between | OTTAWA (CP) -- Amendments ? to the Criminal Code proposed in i 2 the Commons Thursday include one complementing the Ontario government's decision to reduce 'its grand . jury membership to would em- power a grand jury to commit an accused to trial by majority deciSion. Existing law says this can be done only if at least seven | engineering and economic studies| | | | OTTAWA (CP)--There is hope| of eventual agreement between| Canada and the United States on| mutual pilotage problems on the| St. Lawrence Seaway and Great | Lakes, Transport Minister Hees ments were welcomed in the Commons by Lionel Chevrier (L who said] the only way to operate pilotage| facilities on the St. Lawrence is under a joint authority of the two | delegations of the United States Congress and the Canadian Parl- jament became law Thursday. President Eisenhower signed a bill similar delegation The group would meet at least annually "for discussion of com- 'mon problems in the interest of relations between the United ' States and Canada." EATON"S IN OSHAWA Here's to a Successfiil Season for the BARBECUE, BATTALION Father is King of the smoking-hot steaks! And to flame his enthusiasm even higher we've gathered great help-mates for his charcoal-cooking career! Gaze over our page and choose what you need for better barbecuing this season! » These are sizzling suggestions for Father's Day gifts too! 1. Oriental Garden Torch---to light up garden or picnic spot, also 'deters mosquitoes and bugs. Stands over &' high, is used with kerosene, burning many hours on one filling. All aluminum, with Each 4.50 Pair 8.95 2. Chef's Kit--Apron, set of mitts, chef's hat, in cotton with a variety of colourful 4 98 1] pattems. Kit 3. Teco" Barbecue--completely motorized for spit, motor (battery or power operated) and hood. 24" size, with bottom tray, heavy wheels, handle, adjustable chromium-plated grille 39 95 Ll EATON Price, each 4, Tool Set--Chromium-plated fork, Spatula and brush, with natural wood handles 3.98 3 pieces 5. Barbecue Picnic Pack Charcoal-- 1 18 approx. 92" diam. 8-lbs. L] 6. Barbecue Base--vermiculite to place under charcoal, which creates a draught, protects fire bowl, absorbs drippings, reduced flare-ups. 19 2.1bs, . : AREA snuffer. 7. "Evermald" Seasoning Set--wire basket hold- ing 8-0z. barbecue sauce and French dressing, shakers of peppers, seasoning salt, charzest, tend- erizer, roast and chicken seasonings. 5 95 8 in basket .. in » 8. Individual Stick-in-lown tables--baked engmel in turquoise, shell or white. 25" high, diam. 174. 3 in set ey 9.96 9. Folding Stools--baked enamel frome, printed plasticized wipe-off covers. Each a aE a a ee sess 1.98 10. Table Top or Picnic Barbecue--with adjus- table chromium-plated grille, black sheet metal firebox, eopper-plated side handles, legs and crank handle. Size 14% x 18 x 11%" high. Each . .. 11%" 9.95 11. Ice Cream Freezer--white metal, in colourful designs, 2-quart size, 1 95 Each 12. Basting Set--hooks onto any barbecue, has plated wire frame holding two aluminum sauce ond butter-basting bowls, Includes 4 2 98 handy hang-up pegs. Each . .. : Ld 13. lee Bucket--Polished aluminum with black plastic band, "Fiberglas" insulation, Keeps food hot or ice-cold. Approx. 11" high. un». 13.50 14. Gay Plastic Plates--white, decorated with colourful chef, com cobs, salads, etc. 25 Approx. 9%2" diem. Each .......... NE HOUSEWARES, EATON'S OUTDOOR SHOP DEPT. 254 PHONE RA 5-7373 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 12, 1959 15. Food 'Umbrella'--net on wire frame, eollap- sible for storing. Fine protection against flies and other insects. Yellow, turquoise, red, pink, white. Plate size, 4 inset... secescsoosspenssenss 1) each .......eu.-. cessveseveaveny 1.49 Crank sor" Matehi Bark: 9 "Linen" -- White cotton pieces with witty and colourful de- signs--for cooking, eating, cleaning up. 16. Napkins, 18" x 18", 2 25 4 for ale » 17. Men's apron. Each ALi 2.25 18. Women's apron. ree, Soren: SE 19. Cooking mitts. Bach .......il ive eoesesecosecenss 1.25 20. Pot Holder. Each ....... 21. Barbecue Bib, 18" x 18", 22. Chef's Hat, with elasticized back for 1 25 fitting all sizes. Each . 1 23. Tea Towels, 18 x 36". |, HEE CASES sscecseses. 89 24. Tablecloths: 54° x 54", Bach ........ . 0. cr iceviians 3.50 54 x 90", each 5 50 54 x 72" each 4.50 Ll A 25. Barbecue Plastic Place Mats--white i'h knife and fork pattern, red border, approx. 1 00 127" x 18". Each... .. LINENS, EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 236 PHONE RA 5-7373 until 9 21

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