Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1963, p. 22

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jtire sales have increased sharp-; jly in each of the seven years Qa | that Safe Driving Week has been) held in Canada. In 1950 only five |percent of Canada's automo- |biles were equipped with snow treads but the national average today shows that nearly 50 per cent of the cars using highways in the winter months have some special snow. traction equip- : eres oy ment, usually winter tires. ae oe " si te alts "Although accurate figures ty Ag One ihe across : 4M are not available at the local ada, The annual campaign stres-)jeyve) 1 estimate that more than ; ses torist »destrian safe- , ; : paint and costs less than con-lof clay pipe a year ee fated Labs che Canadien nl of our motorists use winter . . treads of some type' said Mr. crete block hs been developed' The Abbotsford operation wi.l 1 baw ° Rataty . | ( OPEN TONIGHT (FRIDAY) UNTIL 9 by a fast-growing city products!,e eenanded i PBR BLICK sues Highway Safety ¢ A cae Harris. v4 | \ 22 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 6, 1963 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Huge Brick Tops Concrete Block VANCOUVER (CP)--A giant|the equivalent of 10,000,000 sey- building brick that doesn't needjen-pound bricks and 300 miles --| Cold Weather Ups Sales Of Winter Tires Local retail sales of winter) tires, are expected to soar as severe winter driving conditions! become prevalent. ef; AS » a) provincial and regional groups. cumpany here. reach projected figures. R. M. Hungerford, president; Mr. Hungerford lays much of "We always experience-a rush of Clayburn-Harbison Ltd., calls|the credit for the company's suc- of jnterest in winter tires when the Clayburn brick a break-jcess to a program of reseaich'safe Driving Week is declared" through for brick products in'and development, and particu-)said f.. N, Harris, manager of Western Canadian building, larly to a laboratory staff of the B. F. Goodrich Store here. A big sales push is being eight, including a ceramics en-| Mr, Harris said that winter made in Washington State,(gineer. where the newly-marketed prod-|, He says there is a new clay| uct has been specified for a|floor tile in the works that is) BALTPMORE (AP) -- Trainer school, a library and two flat, strong and priced be- pat Mitchell of: Lansing, Mich churches. It also is the main|'¥een concrete and stone, The was suspended by the Maryland material for an apartment block |"€W tile and the new giant brick ping Commission Wednesday in Vancouver. aee ae beginning for new for threatening -- joc key Nick | hove their carpets and uphol- The Clayburn giant is a pre- procels: he says. (Shuk with bodily harm, Mitch-] stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' cision brick weighing 16% ell's suspension started Noy. 5 by pounds, measuring 16 inches ONE OF OLDEST the date he was accused trying DURACLEAN long, eight inches wide and four. King's College, established in to force his way into the jock- 728-8518 we i Sey mn > SUSPEND TRAINER SMART WOMEN ... inches deep. It has two large Halifax in 1780, is one of Can-'eys' quarters at Laurel race square holes, similar to a ce- ada's oldest English-speaking course and vhreatening Shuk ment block. colleges and guard James J. McKinsey But unlike cement blocks, it is smooth enough to lay without gloves and has a_ permanent finish in three burnt-in colors that does not need painting. A dry-press method maintains size tolerances accurately, In- stalled cost in'a wall is about $1 a square foot less than a nor- mal eight-inch-thick brick wail and cost to the contractor is $260 per 1,000. The company employs 150 men at its Abbotsford plant, 35 miles east of Vancouver, and takes all its material from near- by. Sumas Mountain, SELLS WIDELY Clayburn-Harbison sells 20 per cent of its face brick and fire brick production in the north- western U.S. It also sells in Al- berta and Saskatchewan and is Western Canada's largest clay products company : scop, 'travel-pok' dust ea renGal A : Manat t Bath i hi Sales have increased 50 per, , Z 6 y "3 ing powder, : Puff-Puff Dustin ?owder, Bath Soap, Blue cent in the last five years and nage. y Sa 2.5 + , ' is A te ti r g Powder Powder, Gross and June the Abbotsford plants are work- 3.50 Set Geranium, Set 7.5 ing at full capacity producing OSHAWA & DISTKICT REAL ESTATE BOARD (7) (1G __ STAR SALESMEN MULTIPLE Listing SERVICE FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1963 FIRST SECOND THIRD D 'Gifts of Beauty' from Champagne Bosket D. Luxury French Bas- fragrom Blue ket - Co ae MASE Rt Elizabeth Arden E. 'Golden Luxury' Bas- ket - Wreathed with { witoing Blue Petunia Mic Soaps; A. Blue Grass Basket- B. Golden French Bos- Ribobn and flower trin ket - > med ontains bath F. 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