Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1963, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, September 6, 1963 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT / Wood Specialty Fir . Carves Out New Area CHILLIWACK, B.C. (CP)--jof setting up a representative in The Canadian offspring of an|London early next year to break American wood specialty firm is|into the continental market with carving out new markets across|Witco's interior decorating ac- the land and hopes soon to be|cessorjes. making an impact overseas. Like its parent, which itself The Canadian branch of Witco| was gormed only four years ago, Incorporated of Mount Vernon,|the B.C. firm manufactures spe- Washington, was set up after it|/cjalty items for the home using proved too expensive to import|cedar and alder--items ranging items from the Mount Vernon|from relief carvings to candle- plant into Canada because of|sticks, duty and price differences. 'And the subsidiary organiza-\CEDAR EASY TO GET tion, which started only three months ago, Jerry Schmidt, foreman at the already has' its|seven-man production plant in eyes on British and European|the nearby Fraser Valley com- markets. munity of Sardis, said this part Company officials are talking|of British Columbia was chosen the detail and the item goes through various stages of dry- ing, searing, buffing, waxing and: polishing. Most of the products go to eastern Canada but within a month the firm hopes to start producing souvenir items for the B.C, tourist trade -- ash trays, nut bowls, models of birds and the_like. "We are producing primitive art here rather than a really fine-finished product and this will reflect into the souvenir line," Mr. Schmidt said. He said the woodcarving method appeals to younger peo- ple because it gets away from traditional interior decorating. And, the relief carvings make a 5 iin i is a es ta ee a ee good conversation pieces. ai 2. CLEANERS end LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Drapes, Blenkets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL BOYS' Jacquard Design Sweaters Pullovers and cardigans ... to wear for warmth now .. . to wear under winter coats later . . . and to take off in warm school- rooms if desired! Easy--care '"Orlon'" knit; with Jacquard design front; basic colours of beige, green, gray and blue. Pullover in V-neck style with long sleeves; cardigan with 5-button front,. long sleeves. Sizes 8 to 14 in the group. : PULLOVER, CARDIGAN, ect 2.99 Each 3.99 PHONE 725-7373 MAKER CLEARS Young Men's Sports Shirts Ordinarily 4.00 and 5.00! For schoo!! For home! For long, hard wear! Cotton sports shirts in regular button front or popover styles. All with button-down collars and fashioned especially for young men! Excellent choice of patterns and colours! @ Plains in blue, black, olive, red, rust or gold-colour. @ Handsome stripes of blue, green or brown. @ Small, tidy houndstooth checks--blue, black, rust or green. @ Paisley and reat, allover patterns in predominating tones of dark olive green, blue and brown. Don't miss your chance! Buy now for a year of classroom wear! Sizes: small (13-1314), medium (14-1412) and large (15-15%). : PORTABLE PENSIONS Ontario is the first area in North America to have a Portable Pension Plan for its people. Membership is automatic for employees over 30, optional for these under 30. If you change jobs, your savings and employer contributions move with you. Your Conservative Government acted on it! Good Government deserves your support because of the availability of green second - growth swamp ¥ | W t " |cedar used by the firm in pro- ean a er ducing its 125 catalogue items. Mr. Schmidt said virgin cedar D d G has been almost logged out in eman TOWS B.C. and western Wa@hington. "What is left now is so dry In T t it could not be used for carv- oron 0 jing,' he said. "So we use -- timber where the grain really a cen need re stands out after it is burned, Senator "ones tee A ttre tar tr Thursday after fluoridation be-|,,; in' Met lit Toronto Oriental, contemporary, Polyne- 0 ies erroporitan mtO}sian and lawn and patio furni- ednesday. ture, J tang Tagan enige ar yetote .Among the items are wood oles euppiying it had to increase/Seumes, BOM, PATO Oe : plaques, --" to handle the re- frames. . a me : e outline of the project is Po ope ig "-- on first stencilled on the raw wood Mey wetnaslr, yo Works|7tich is then cut with a band Cosnmiesionar Rose Clark said saw. A chain saw g out he does not expect it will reach all homes until the weekend. One firm, which has been sell- ing processed water for 50 years was prepared for at least the 150 persons who had their names »n a waiting list. Within 24 hours, they had gained 500 more custo- mers. A company poised to supply spring water trebled: its two- member Toronto staff. Another firm, which had been operating here with an office manager and @ driver, added another driver and four staff members to take orders over the phone. _ A dealer in water condition- ing equipment said his company had several hundred inquiries about a fluoride removal unit which sells for about $100. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alminex Ltd., 6 mos. ended June 30: 1963, $78,000; 1962, net loss $72,000. In Utilities Corp. Lid., os. ended June 30: 1963, $4,827,982, 84 cents a share; 1962, $4,961,129, 87 cents. EATON Special Price, 2 for 5.00 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 232 EATON'S in Oshawa Presents ... THE "TRADITIONAL" SHOP! of Special Interest to Young Men! 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