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The Oshawa Times, 27 Nov 1959, p. 14

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"7 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 27, 1959 aap "Wood-Chopping Champs Come From New Zealand g|vored w ae » % most spectachiae A those Jhich gs x nore in na AL oH A round. Competitors st Sum b the top by makirg notches in the trunk, inser tipg battens, standing on these fo make a further "incision, and so on until they are high enough pL as portion from the top of the right log. There, are also wunderhand gore. in which competitors stand ) log and cuf fheoug between their straddled STROBUS PINE FAVORED In the top event an upright length of idg is mounted on a larger base and the upper por- tion, at' about chest height, must be cut through by the These events are decided with logs, or , 'of varying diam- Oil Exports To U.S. Not Increased * OTTAWA (CP) fo restrictions six ths ago so far has ony ew--if y--of Be industrial efits at the time. Oil exports to the U.S. have shown no significant increase. oil ration in Western Can. w -- The exemp- from United at it is federal protests against was that and bs. out- Exiige se "ERE 3 2 otek ava (CP) -- Lester B. Pesrson said er Bg pight that if the well balanced Anglo - American ©0-(¢g 69 -|comer to the chopping Steps elblock was 28.4 Eskimos t|its early stages. gter. Most contests are for blocks from about 10 to 14 inches, the [ie used for the "world cham- ine is Lie Most fo: The current oF aod hhipion is . Shellford, a young bush cop- actor and a eomparative new- five years, bul already has won three New Zealand titles. Shellford's time for the 14-inch for the event. est time was 38.3 e resin fast: % Trained In Oil Drilling CALGARY (CP)--An oil com- WW any's plan to train Eskimos fo work drilling rigs in the Far North is showing good results in Charlie Thrasher and Frapk Joe Esagok recently completed six months training on the rigs of the Peter Bawden Drilling Company Limited. They will join a Bawden rig in the Mackenzie River delta, 1,200 miles north of Edmonton, A third Eskimo, who came south with Thrasher and Esagok last spring, returped home last month. He preferred life in the North to work in Alberta. Bill Blackie, personnel man- ager of the company, says his firm is looking far ahead to the time when oil drilling will be car- | ried out on a large scale in the Arctic. Finding experienced dril- lers who will stay in the North 2%, TELEVISION L LOG CHCH-FV Channel 1l-Hamillon CBLT-FV Channel §--Toropto -- FRIDAY E pe, cords, 8 record Cole TaNens, Weather 7:30 P.M. 7-Disney Presents 6=Bachelor Falligy 32 Real id whi I Are ne M. 53-T 008 5:30 P.M. p53 Mireles on 34th Man "rom Black a--FHoter de 8 9:00 P. ii 11--Weekly Fox 7-77 Sunset pore 4--Playhouse 9:30 P.M. al, Erple 0:00 P.M. 11-6- CH cade of 7--The Detectives 4--Twillght Zope 10:30 P.M. 7--Sea Hunt 4--Person To Person 10:45 P.M. 11-6--Jim Coleman 5-2--Jackpot Bowling 11:00 P.M. 11-78-5-4-3--News: Sports 11:15 P.M. §-Flayhousy could be a major problem--one the comnany hopes to best by training Eskimos. Three more Eskimos will be brought south for training next spring. "The men we §re teaching now will pass their knowledge on fo future Eskimo employees," Mr. Blackie said. The plan is a long- term one. The company may eventually staff northern crews 10 to 15 years away. Industrials % Up In Light = Trading market drifted higher in some the lightest tri Thursday--largely due to closing at US. markets for Thanksgiv- Day. inal shares, lighest since Nov. 8. Wed- pesday' s final volume was 2,381, Index changes: ustrials wu 181 at 517.31; 2 i 1 pr 85.95; base metals up 14 at 166.08 and western oils up 23 at 99.40. Bell Telephone , Bained mped 1% a t 42, fomoaa i Glass HE) 8 hie point % at 88%. %) surprise was a drop of eight points to 137 by Loblaw Ine. which Wednesday gained 11 points to 145. Bank of Nova Scotia fell % to 70% and Ford Motor of Canada was down % at 164 at the close. Changes among senior mines were fractional. Senior uraniums were mixed. Algom gained % at 10% and Gunnar won 10 cents at Western oils rose out of two- at 90. Canada Cement went |, 11:30 P.M. 11--Late Show 6--Showcase 5-2--Jack Parr 4--M-G-M Theatre 1:00 AM. 7--8an Francisco Beat SATURDAY 8:00 AM. 7--TV Farmaram $--Farm Hour d chiefly with Eskimos, but this is| I= A Dowd Under 5--Riverboat . 4--Beat The Champ 2-Twilight Theatre 5:30 P.M. 11---Roy Rogers 6-TBA 11--Leave Jt To Beaver 7--Mdy 'With a Camera 5--Lawrence Welk f--Mr, Fixit 6:45 P.M. 6-4--News; Sports 7:00 P.M. 11---The Rifleman 7--Mike Hammer 6--Dennis The Menace 4-U of B Rourid Table 2-This Man Dawson 7:30 P.M 11---Map Hunt 7--Dick Clark Mcyiss With Manning -2--Bonanza 4--Perry Mason 8:00 P.M 11--Sea Hunt 7---High Road 8:30 PM. ii--Lawrence Welk --Leave It To Beaver Challenge 4--Wanted, Dead or ve 9:00 P.M. 11-6-NHL Hockey 7--Lawreice Welk 5-2--The Deputy 4--Mr, Lucky 9:30 P.M. 85-3--Five Fingers 115 Jobany Staccato 9--TrackDown 5--The Rebel $-Grand Jury 3--Four Just op 11:00 P.M. 119-8-4-2--News; Weather Bports TORONTO (CP) -- The stock| 3--Junior An drifl x 10:00 A. in 10 years 5-3--Howdy 7 -Mornias volume was 1,258.000|%3= and easy Mouse 2% soc Slephone| #-tone 2---Dance Party 12:30 P.M , 118--Grey Cup Classic 7--Unele Al 5--Wrestling 1] 1:00 P.M. 7--News Horizons Een 7--Herald of Truth 3---8acred Heart rath at I nvitation : 9:00 AM. 4--Popeye's Playhouse Faith of Israel 9:15 AM, Y--Worship S--Industry on Parade 2- Morning Gospel 9:30 A.M. I This Is The Life §--Christophers 8---Cartoon Playhouse 10:00 A.M. 119--The Christovhers §--Date Line U.N, 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2-Western Roundup 10:30 A.M. 11--Brave Theatre 7--Morning Show rm ER ae 11--Bugs Bi --Roller 6--Musical Interlude Bow! 2-Insidé Football 12:45 P.M. L---Assignment Ottawa 2--Football 1:00 P.M. 11--John Collingwood Reade 7---Bowling Stars 6--Grey Cup Game S5--Bowling 1:15 P.M. 11--Queen's Park Beport 1:30 P.M. 11-Century Stories 7-National Pro Highlights 4-Film Featurette 1:45 P.M. 2-Yesterday's Newsreel 2:00 P.M. 13 3:0 erby 538 Pro Foatban 2:15 P.M. 2-Pro. Basketball 3:00 P.M. 11--Howard Milsom Presents 3:30 P.M. 11--Qur Miss Brooks 6--Web of Life 4:00 P.M. 11--Knowledge College 6--20th Century 4:30 P.M. 11-6--Lassie 7--Broken Arrow 5-3--Championship Golf 4--Film Featurette 5:00 P.M. 11-6--News Magazine 7--Art Carney 4---Conquest 5:30 P.M. 11--Tennessee Ernie 6--Documentary '60 3--Time: Present 4--College Bowl 2-Conflicts 6:00 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings 7--Sergeant Preston 6--Disney Presents 5--Meet The Press Small World 2-Peonle's Court 6:30 P.M. 11--Mr. Adam and Eve 2--Birhon Sheen 7:00 P.M. 11-8--Father Knows Best 7--Colt 45 4--Lassie 2--Riverhoat 7:30 P.M. 11-8--Joan Fairfax 7--Maverick 4--Dennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. 11-1 Love Lucy 6-4--Ed Bulllvas §5-2--Showcase 8:30 P.M. 11--Ann Southern 9--Lawman 9:00 P.M, 116-G.M. Presents 7--The Rebels 5-2--Dinah Shore 4G. E. Theatre 9:30 P.M. 7--The Alaskans 4--Alired Hitchock 10:00 P.M. 11--8an Fransisco Beat 6-4--Jack Benny 5-2---Loretta Young $77" Santer Sith unse 4--What's My Line 8--Lock Up 11:00 P.M, 11-7:6-5-4-2---News; ther; Sports 11:15 P.M. 11--Late Show 7--Playhouse 8--Background 2---Late Watch 11:30 P.M. 5--People Are Funny 4--Theatre 11:45 P.M. 6--Camera Three 5--Movie day doldrums but changes wer only fractional. "li EYE CLINIC VICTORIA (CP) -- To reduce of b gl a free di tie elinie will be set d by'pital here. up in St. Joseph Hos- OM Whi N << Fag iA fu bah ' 4 Ay 1) J] Natural Gas Blamed For --| Explosion MONTREAL (CP) -- A city gd RYishgae sald Tuesday t natural gas faasd éxplosior t 10- NIGHT - DANCE 9TO 12 PM, STEVE BACKWELL TRIO TL. Ww. Cc. AR, 199 CENTRE STREET na antreal he oy Bight. Two doctors and ap orderly were injured when the twin ex- Dati went off, apparently in| the basement of St. Luke's Hos- pital. No one was killed put 178 patients were moved from the blast - damaged southwest wing after plaster ceilings soaced and crashed to the floors. "It was caused by patural gas," said Capt. Cecil Rowe of the city's arson squad. "But it was pot the fault of the gas com- pany or its employees." Capt. Rowe said it was "'susr- mised" an open valve in the] basement of the hospital released the gas. He said full del his investigation would be, ORGAN MUSIC Colin Corbett, The Post Of The Hammcend Organ. APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL } DUKE, DUCHESS HUNTING MADRID (Reuters)--The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived Erb averde dy Friday in Fo Setasian near ee rE A RE RISE when a lire opens a hearing Dec. 1. He de- pied that Quebec Natural Gas employees Had been working In| the building. Dr. Marcel Dessureault, 43, is] in Montreal Neurological Inshi- tute with head injuries. His c dition was reported as "qui serious but not eritical" late Thursday. Dr. Louis Bernard had minor injuries and shock. THEATRE GUIDE SPONSORED BY THE CRESTETTE CLUB SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th At The Oshawa Airport Hall RUSS YOUNG'S ORCHESTRA ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING $3.00 PER COMPLE . Ld LJ POOR PRIZES Brock (Whitby) -- "The Nuns Story" 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Last complete show at 9 p.m. Marks -- "Winds Across The Everglades" 12.45, 4.25, 8.15 m. "Warlock" 2.15, 6.00, 9.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.05 p.m. Plaza--'"'Hound Dog Man" 1.55, 8.50, 5.45, 7.85, 9.30 p.m. Last complete show at 9 p.m. Regent--"Yellowstone Kelly" in technicolor shown daily at 1.80, 8.25 5.20, 7.25, 9.25 p.m. Last complete show' at 9.00 p.m. PABCE PARTY ; DON PIERRE ond His Orch Fabulous LIEN and DANCE TONITE OLD TIME -- MODERN Music by the TORNADOES Featured on NORTH SAY TELEVISION wil CALLER--BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 RED BARN ---- Ontario Regiment Association Dance wiih thee Oshawa Armouries Saturday, Nov. 28th ® DANCING 9 to 12 o PRIZES ® REFRESHMENTS @ ADMISSION $1 per person IN PERSON -- THE KING OF COUNTRY MUSIC ¢ ROY ACUFF AND HIS SMOKEY. MOUNTAIN Box STARS OF MOVIES -- TV -- RADIO -- RECORDS © The WILBURN BROTHERS June Webb o Pap And His Jug Band ""Bashful Brother" Oswald SHOW & DANCE--8 P.M, RED BARN-Wed., Dec. 2 ADVANCE TICKETS AT WILSON & LEE LTD, DOROTHY QUINN - MALONE DOLORI MICHAELS LAST 2 DAYS! 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The price wasn't divulged but it is known that the board has been offering the cut a 10 cents a pound, freight paid to at Montreal. Canada holds more than 100,- 000,000 pounds of surplus pork in overnment store, acquired at tore price levels, but early next ayear is replacing the purchase support svstem with a deficiency : payment in a move to Teduce] wie such surpluses, CHINESE AND CANADIAN FOODS Your guests will enjoy the best in food and drinks . . . perfect service and & gracious atmosphere. Cost? Surprisingly low! Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion at $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accordion during thot period which is token home for practice. WILSON & LEE MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RESTAURANT 14Y2 King St. East (upstairs) OSHAWA, ONTARIO TAKE OUT ORDERS -- DIAL RA 3-9422 Preferred by people who appreciate good food! You will agree when you try us RA 5-4706

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