Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1964, p. 9

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"No Fog, Rain, Snow For Grey Cup Day" P) -- Weather statistics of the last 20 'yearsjof specifics for the Grey Ci indicate that chances of heavyjgame is almost impossible," fog, a significant snowfall or a|Gee said Monday. heavy downpour are unlikely for|could be two or three centres TORONTO (¢C 's G Cup football es _ The statistics. suggest a cloudy day with 20 and of scane snow one in four, However, Gordon Gee, mete- ervisor for pe » anspor, a combination house and storage not impossible that there| oon in Rast Whitby Township, could be a repetition of the {98ljust north of the city limits, efront in 1962 udbow! orologist irtment. that ens the dium on the nor the famous: 1950 m match at Varsity Stadium. > \jumped to paper in the attic. = SPEAKER Gordon Aiken, member of Parliament for Parry Sound, Muskoka, will be guest speak- er Dec, 3 at a City of Oshawa Progressive Conservative As- sociation dinner meeting. temperatures near 40 degrees and a 'westerly wind of 10, to 15 --_ be age Chances of. m are a ie in five, of heawy snowfall one in shows that in the 20-year period from 1944°to the present, only | two days were sunny, the tem-|Nov. 28, 1958 and 7.5 inches fell. | perature has ranged from 30-to| A warm front would be re-|in 20 years," said Gee, "'As it] 50 degrees, rain has fallen on|quired-to produce fog conditions}was, it was just a localized con- four of the days and although|such as those which existed dur-|dition. The fog receded during vi n "Any forecast now in terms jer pombe Tgp 2 hapa be turned it into a two-day af-|a significant snowfall occurred--'fair. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 25,1964 9) "That might not happen again| the 1962 Grey Cup game|the night before the but} 7 southeast wind freshened and/ brought it back for the game." "There of low pressure go through here Saturday." 'ore ; ONLY TWO SUNNY A look at the record book Fire Razes Rrea House An early morning fire razed yesterday. the Oshawa Fire Department said the house, owned by Mrs. Agnes Lawton and tenanted by Michael Sissons, had been all but wiped out when they ar- rived. Efforts were confined to the protection of two nearby houses and a barn. Estimated loss was $2,000. The storage portion of the dwell- ing was used for apples. » Sissons told firefighters « that he had put out the wood-stove fire and gone to sleep about 5.30 a.m. He awoke less than two hours later to find the house in flames. Platoon Chief Ostler said the blaze likely started when sparks from the wood fire remained in the pipes, and HOSPITAL REPORT The report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending Nov. 19 follows: admis- sions, 340; births (male), 20; /}(female), 27; discharges, 326; newborn discharges (male), 21; (female), 28; major surgery, 73; minor surgery, 109; eye, ear, nose and throat, 71; treat- ments and examinations, 214; casts, 26; physiotherapy treat- ments, 1,070; visits, 771; occupa- tional therapy, 227. Platoon Chief Mart Ostler of} ° 7 a Pranning We invite you to discuss the practical problems of plan- ning your estate with our trust officers and to inquire about the many advantages of using Canada Permanent trust services. Trust service is friendly service. = CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY _ black, beige, gold, olive FANCY STITCHED GLOVES Wool and Nylon Gloves in assorted colors. Also eolorful Jacquard design gloves. 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Ong size. $4.19 CHILDRENS' KNITTED MITTS Two Tone Bulky Knit Mitts with contrasting turn down cuff and tip. OneSize., 89° capped Children. Training will be in specialized fields of farm work requiring minimum skills. the second of its Civic Forums next Sunday night at St. Phillip's Chugch on Oxford street. The 22 aldermanic candi- dates in the Dec. 7 election They _ will for sited" snower ston from the floor. Mr. Lymam Gifford has also been invited, Joint Meeting Is Scheduled The annual joint meeting of the Oshawa and District Cana- dian Diabetic Association and $IX RED-HOT BARGAINS FOR YOU THURS.-FRI.-SAT. thers Group will be held Thurs- day ot McLoughlin Bal. A Perfect Gift LADIES' Pre-Christmas i cece sl) ceramic WOOL | | WEEK-END Figure Lamps HEADWEAR CASE Assorted Styles films of the first summer camp Rep. Valu 6.66 Sesh hsson 5.99 and 8.99 Reg. value 1.98 PULLMAN 4.44 TRAIN CASE we 7.47 7.44 1 * { { Colours... 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