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The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1959, p. 11

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it's "Ride 'er Cowgirl" for EMzabeth Wilkinson, 13, who hops on bossy for a quick trip 1S R | 0) | Poet's View Of Kitchen What's a kitchen really for? of Canada geese captured near SHIP GEESE TO EUROPE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Pobruery 6, 1959 OTTAWA (CP)--A small flock 11 the national resources depart- mile plane. trip. They were ca; ment reports. All except one of [tured by the Canadian Wdiite the 12 birds survived the 5,000-)Service. Delta, Man., has been shipped to a zoo at Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, A place to cook, to eat, to store. So it is -- but so much more, A family room where all may share | A banquet or a simple fare; A place where mother loves to be With ample electricity -- | With outlets, inlets, everywhere | Saying "Use me, I don't care | You'll never blow my fuse in here." Where father often acts as host | Concocting things that are "the 4} TR to her milking chores. She rides | the range in the "wild" west Sussex section of England, at a | farm near Storrington. Value Recognized | Of Good Home buyers are recognizing more and more the value of good Hghting inside and outside a house. They want to 'de corate"' with light, to use fixtures, and floodlights, and dimmers to dis- play their homes to the best ad vantage, to create a mood rather than a otony in and around their home Iirough the sive nationwide Medallion Home Program, the building industry is placing added emphasis on light ing, along with other qualities of electrical excellence Bronze and gold Medallions dis played homes with built-in elec trical value provide an easy-to spot symbol of quality for the home buying publi Basic requirement dallion emblem in vision that the | shall conform to the requirements re commended by the . Electrical Bureau of Canada in its '1958 Minimum Light for Living Stan dards' LIGHTING CHOICE 1S YOURS In line with this program, home me inten Me pro for ude the the Lighting ighting buyers pow have the widest choice ever in lghting possibil- ities, | Fixtures which concentrate light actually can be used as ef-| fective room dividers. Fluores- cont lamps Mumination is almost unlimited, including lights for under cupboards and over inks, for hoods over ovens or cooking surfaces, or behind sof fits, By utilizing lighting in the gar- den or patio, many families have found that they can enjoy addi-| tional hours of outdoor work or play virtually every day of the Year Lighting in sccordance to Me dallion Home standards has be come important for builders and contractors; they have learned to show prospective home owners that good use of lighting and ap pliances make it possible for them to enjoy preparing and éat | ing outdoor meals, watching tele- | vision, reading In cool comfort listening to hi-fi, dancing and en gaging in sports areas | Cattle Market Dull Affair At Yards During Last Week TORONTO (CP) -- The cattle market was a very dull affair throughout the week with activ. ity confined to top quality slaugh- ter cattle and canner cows at the | arlo public stockyards. it \ steers, same as last week and about Top quality slaughter heifers and fed yearlings were 50 cents lower with medium and os fully 50 c: | lower, cows were 50 cents lower with medium cows barely steady. Canners were in demand and| traded actively at prices steady | with last weck. Bulls were $1| Jower than last week at the close with heavy fat bulls hard to sell. Replacements were barely Parliament At-A-Glance | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thursday, Feb. 5, 1959 Finance Minister Fleming an- nounced the government's 1958-59 spending program, totalling a re- cord $6,173,448,557 Including old pensions for an increase of $439,000,000, The opposition leaders critie- {zed the government for shaving only $39,100,000 from controllable expenditures in the light of past Conservative assertions that $500,000,000 could be pared, The Commons debated a Lib- eral bill seeking removal of the provision that citizenship can be withdrawn from a naturalized Canadian refusing to return to Canada to answer charges of treason, No decision was reached at adjournment hour, Senator A, N, McLean (L---New Brunswick) proposed a customs union between Canada and the new West Indies Federation, Friday, Feb. 6, 1959 The Commons meets at 11 am. to consider supplementary estim- ates, The Senate is adjourned until 8 p.m. Tuesday, |steady. Veal calf prices were strong with some grades $1 |higher. Hogs were steady with sows 50 cents higher. Sheep and lamb prices were unchanged. Cattle receipts were about the 1,600 head less than the same week in 1958, Receipts from Western Canada were 328 cattle and 89 stock calves, were no shipments east or the United States. Slaughter Cattle: Choice steers were generally 26,50-26.75 with a| few sales at 27; one truck lot of handyweight topped the market at 27 good 25-26; mediums 22- 24.50; commons 18 - 21.50; good heifers 22.50 - 23; with tops to 23.50; mediums 21-22; commons [17 20: choice fed yearlings 27-28 {with an odd fancy to 28.50; good 125 A [25-27; good cows 17.50-18; with a few to 18.50; mediums 17-17.50; commons 16 - 17; canners and cutters 13-16; good heavy bologna bulls 22; common and mediums {16-21.50, | Replacement Cattle: Good |stockets 24.50 « 27; stock calves 128-30; common and mediums 20. | Calves:Good calves with choice to a top 30.20; medi- {ums 28 - 33; commons 22 . 27; | boners 18-22, Hogs: Grade A 25; heavy sows 18; light sows 20; stags 16 a hundredweight on a dressed weight basis Sheep and Lambs: Good handy weight lambs 22 -23; medium and heavies 18 - 20; commons sold down to 14; sheep 4 - 9 accord ing to quality | mm -- ---------------------------------- | SAID OVERLY INDULGENT | TORONTO (CP)--Rev. A, 8 |McGrath, general secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance of Can ada told its annual meeting Tues- {day police find it difficult to en- force the Lord's Day Act 'be {cause of overly Indulgent policy {being adopted at senior levels." |Dr, Herbert L Pottle of Toronto ¢ lected president, ® Advice eo Components Before you 82 SIMCOE NORTH HI-FI PROBLEMS ? See Crown Import FOR ® Stereo and Hi-Fi Equipment ® Tape Recorders ® Custom Installations IMPORT COMPANY ® Service buy see ... 4 RA 5-8293 Mo. 8 most', Where toaster, grill Are standard tools to fill the bill; Where - dishes wash themselves "toute de suite". Come sterile clean with boosted eat; Wie trash and garbage in the sin | Disappear quick as a wink; f Where smoke and smells fly out the vent | And the alr is always heaven- scent; | Where the ovens square against the wall, | And many things don't show at all; Where silent servants about, | Under counters, pull them out; | Where lights recessed glow dim or bright, To make the kitchen mood just right; Where a telephone upon a wall Saves many a step for many a call And "We'come" walls and ceiling In colors bright and eye-appeal ing; Where Hving is 'Medallion' style And work a pleasure all the while, | blender, electric | are all shouts from What's a kitchen really for -- A place to cook, to eat, to store? So it is but so much more, Electricity Best Servant Make proper use of elestrieity and it will serve your every need Be safe and obedient servant, to electricity a Pow- 'od by electricity, home appliances will perform hundreds of duties the safe, clean, mod ern way Today, write for your free copy of "Flectricity in Your Home", a leaflet containing easy-to-follow 'do's and don'ts", Here are a few examples. DO have all elec trical wiring and other repairs done by qualified electricians DO keep floor lamp cords oul from under rugs: where they would be walked on. DO discon- nect appliances by grasping plug firmly and pulling out gently, not by tugging on the cord, DON'T use any type of electrical appli | sure make your ance while in the bathtub, Your Electric Service League will supply you leaflets and other information, or you con write di- rect to: The Electrical Bureau of Canada, 126 Davenport road, To- ronto 5, Ontario, CHARGE TRAFFICKING WHEATLEY (CP)---The West Erie Fishermen's Association has charged that gill net licences for fishing on Lake Erie are being trafficked by idle licensees to tug operators with no licences to fish on the lake. The association charged licences are being given to fishermen who have no shore! facilities, then are leased or sold to tugboat operators, Ek Special Offer!! 1959 CA VICTOR TELEVISION AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER! THE OAKRIDGE with matching Consoletie hase See this popular RCA Victor Mo- del with it's trim, compact styl- ing . . . at this special low price «+. with the usual GUARANTEE: ® 1 year on the picture tube ® Three months on all parts ® Three months free service MEAGHER'S 5 KING ST. W. OSHAWA RA 3-3425 Electrical Week FEB. 8-14, 1959 LVINATOR S247 | ONE WEEK ONLY! 30" RANGE A handsome modest-priced range, featuring Rotary 7- Heat Surface Element Switches; Hinged "'Superspeed" Microtube Surface Elements with Removable Drip Pans; Appliance Outlei, Oven Thermostat with Manual Pre- Heat; Oven Signal Light; Removable Broil Element; Hinged Rod-type Bake Element; Rerovable Oven Side Racks; Porcelain Broiler; Roaster Pan and Grill. Overall Dimensions: Width 30", Depth 27142", Height to Work Surface 36", Height to top of Backguard 4712", REG. 319.95 SALE PRICE 208 TO PAY EASY BUDGET TERMS An automatic electric water heater gives you plenty of hot water for all your household needs . . . and quick recovery when more hot water is needed . .. for just a few cents a day. You (an Install a RENTAL AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER You pay only a small additional charge on your electric bill. A phone call to our office will bring a serviceman to your door to survey your premises and recommend a size to suit your needs. All inclusive rates start at $3.63 NET Per Month. OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION WM. BODDY M3000 G. F. SHREVE, General Manager

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