THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Movember 30, 1960 3 | ® Canadian Homes Bright For Yule This Christmas sll over Cana da, homes will he like young hut terflies spreading thelr wings , + Unfolding » Maze of color and Bight! Outdoor decorations will range from large, expensive, mechanic ally powered displays, to one small wreath on a door fault both: are signs of neighborliness end hospitality at this holiday 4 | season, Poors. and a picture window if you have ome, are the hest spots to start your docerating They are naturals" as foes) points Your walk serves as a "frame the street , s0 don't forget i | that Lights sre, of course, the most exglling and festive ways to drfss up your home's exterior for the doorway as Been from. FAITH MAKES SENSE... Consider talking to your neigh hors this year shoul Bevisg & eo-ordinated display, Ws 8 good "exeuse" for geting to know) your neighbors betler and lean moke yours a neighborhood the whole town will he proud Lo I show off | Wife Has Few : Dull Moments VANCOUVER (CP) -- Day in and day out there hasn't heen a dull moment for Gladys Hamp- ton since she married the fa | mous American jazz musician in the middle of the night st the California » Arizona border 25 years ago, Today she's Lionel's No, 1 fan, | | manager, investment counsellor) (and cook, As with any other cou. | ple, times were not always good | During the early days there were work any mi the breskwater flooding Canal | But, here are two important) Many missed meals, long ledious ' | hours on buses and seldom time Park and leaving a motorist's (hints to seep in mind: (1) Bel of one stop 1 g) : car up to its hubcaps in water, [sure your display is not a clut-{Bt 08¢ stop Lo relax from the put, there js virtually no end to the many ways ean decorate if you let your imagination go to Faith makes sense--faith In yourself, faith in the power of numbers, entry to the Duluth harbor, faith in the farmer's ability to mind his business and mind it well, smashing windows and equips ment, However the beacon con ans hurled upwards of 60 feet as | T2-mile-an-hour winds hammers Boom Year Seen Canadian Press Staff Writer Ontaro travel authorities com forward in 1961 after experienc. trade Tourist authorities see indica spending hy tourists and also for good generally in Canada and (ies hope will he reversed in government legislation to provide country to improve and modernize prem-|$100,000 006, down from $106,000 over 10 years will be made (0 335000 Ameri 500,000 Ca Travel officials also are Alberta: Total spending prob industry next year, Their promo: |yisiting the national parks the from eoast to eoast on first-class ment tourist promotion outside glong the Trans-Canada Highway ellers, This would he. supple: sort operators reported an excel:| in 1960----carried on hy the Cana-'ing are expected to exceed the | NATIONAL PICTURE Ontario: Spending Is expected Forty waves driven by tinued to operate, Spray was | the water crashed into the od a light house station at the For Tourist Trade By KEN KELLY ward Island, Nove Scots anid The Canadian tourist industry me nted specifically on this as an may be headed for another move important contributor to the ing @ levelling-off this year from This may have heen partly re. the record activity of 1959 sponsible for smaller per capita tions that the upward trend will siackening in construction of mo be resumed provided times are (els a development that authori the United States 1961 An important impetus will be, This was the picture across the ernment guaranteed hank! British Columbia; Total tourist ns for tourist establishments revenue is expected to reach fses and purchase equipment.|000 last year. The number of Loans of up to $25,000 repavable tourists is estimated at 2,135,000 tourist operators with a gross an- nadians from other provinces and nual revenue helow $250,000 the rest British Columbians look- ing to the Trans-Canada High: ably will exceed last year's $70, way to give a- push to the)nn,000 hut with greater numbers tion literature will emphasize It average spent hy each tourist ap will be possible to travel virtually parently was lower paved road In addition, federal govern indicates higher volume, Motels Canada may break new ground were hooked solid through June with an appeal to overseas trav-(to September and northern re. mentary to the heavy program lent year, | of advertising--$1,600,000 worth! Manitoba: Volume and spend dian Government Travel Bureau 1950 records of 1,187,308 tourists in the US |and $34,505,214, largely attributed {to Trans-Canada highway devel. Although some areas, espe. OPment, elally on the Prairies, figure (he ind bettered some 1950 ree ords, 8 cross-Canada survey hy The Canadian Press indicates pi t tourist spending In Canada ig ul at about the i levels as|Years 20,000,000 last year with trvel by foreign. me apparently ers in this country only slightly 7 higher, Canadians seemed to be trav elling outside Canada in greater sharp rise in volume, estimated was due to two per cent eh to he about three per cent helow| last year's $800,000,000 despite alada and the building, Waves spilled over U8, visitors, Quebec early in the year launched a drive for more tourists from Ontario aod the At- lantie provinces, It was such a sieeess that a further campaign is planned in 1961, The net gain is estimated at $13,500,000. On taro visitors are estimated to nave increased 14.8 per cent, Maritimers 6.5 per cent while U.S. arrivals sagged 1.78 per cent, New Brunswick: The value of tourist trade was estimated to have increased to $41,000,000) from last year's record $40,000, 000 with a five-per-cent rise in volume at an estimated 1,275,000 ars, Slightly more than half the tourists were Canadian, attri buted to increased advertising in Canadian publications Nova Beotia: An effort to ex |tend the tourist season by an ad- vertising campgign stressing au- tumn scenery may have heen wmpered hy September clos ings of better-class motels, Re- orts indicated the summer sea son was good Prince Edward Island; Traffic was up an estimated seven lo 10 per cent, mostly Canadians from Ontario and Quebec, The number of U.8, visitors declined slightly Newfoundland: Canadian visit Saskatchewan: A record year O's are estimated to have oul:cauge they are not suitable for at national and provincial parks numbered Americans by 3 to 1iyinier wear," Over-all tourist trade appears fo have risen although reliable sta- tistics are not available, OLD CUSTOM Feminist leaders in Rhodesia are campaigning against the old, custom of requiring payment in| caltle to the bride's family, | ENTER WORLD TOURNEY LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) Eleven countries, including Can.| United States, have| provisionally entered teams for| eight per cent ahove last|the 1961 world lee hockey cham. official sources say that there is The vise in vol:|pionships here and in Geneva, (still a shortage {the organizing committee of the ~(AP Wirephoto) Chinese Cloth Ration Lower By CLARE McDERMOTT PEKING (Reuters) citizens have heen urged to "make-do and mend" their old| clothing at | rations are being tightened and] cotton helds are reported to have been affected by natural dis asters Newspaper editorials have ap- pealed to tailors and dressmakers y usec "advanced methods of] cioth cuiting and tailoring" to save cloth, Citizens have been irged to take care of their clothes and use them longer | The basic Chinese cloth ration in effect, heen reduced hy oods which | | has, adding to the list o fg require coupons, For example, nderwear and hats, not previ ously rationed, now are unobiain able without coupons, The sale of stockings. towels and other items 5 controlled Woolien goods and silks, ex pensive as they are to Chinese workers, are difficult to find, One ovelgn visitor who tried to pur chase a silk shirt was told that tocks have been withdrawn "he- ENOUGH FOR A SUIT Lika food, clothing rations vary from place to place in China, A rough average for a Peking resi dent, adult or ehild, is 15 Chinese feel (one Chinese foot equals 14.1 inches), That Is just enough for one suit of cotton cloth such as is worn by most adults, men and women alike. The ration for peas: ants, who make up the great majority of China's population, is reported to he somewhat less, China has increased its produe- tion of cotton and other eloths hut Floods, drought and ingeet| reater travel hy Quebecers and(w orld tournament announced pests over wide areas in the last|producing aveas of Honan, Hopei, mtario residents although U8. |Monday night, The tournament is(vear are expected fo reduce the Shantung, the Yellow River val: visitors also rose an estimated lo take place in the two towns|cotlon as well as other crops, March 2:12, The exact program| Locusts, glovers, antcows and known as Manchuria) and Inner pumbers and evidently spending _ more money. + Expecting a decline in'will not be known hefore Jan, 10.|other insect pests were reported Mongolia ter, Feature one design, and use| Bibi! a time when cloth|®Bshy all other items to enhance that And, (2) he sure your displays are weatherproof, This is par: tiewlarly important where lights Are uned Besides lights, tinsel, greenery cut-outs, ele, which you know work for good displays you Chinese! Cun use casein paint to decorate or on your door, garage, windows what-have-you it goes god: washes off quickly Remember, that rein and snow can smear it or wash it off so use casein paint only where it is protected, Test it on a small prea first , , , Just to be sure ! Alaska Hopes For Gas Boom ANCHORAGE (Reuters)~Dis covery of a new source of nat ural gas in Alaska's Kenal pen insula is raising hopes thal huge gas reservoir may exist in this part of the north "This might be one of the world's greatest natural gas basins," said a spokesman for the Halbouty Alaska Ol Company whieh found the gas 65 miles south of Anchorage, Tests made at the strike meas: ure the open flow rate at about #0,000,000 cubic feet of dry gas a day, compared' with 31,000,000 cubic feet and 17,000,000 cubic 1] feet respectively for the previous|@nd subsequently became a Kenal unit gas producers The new well lies in what is to be called the West Pork gas field 1s producing gas from a sand gruelling pace of a musician's fe FAME makes sense A Quebec meat-packing co» profitable endeavour began as en operative, with a wide farmer act offaith, membership, did $62 million Fave will pay off, Its Co-opera- worth of business last year and tive Debentures will yield 6% per distributed tens of thousands of annum--a good Investment in dollars in patronage dividends to itself, And Fame will pay off in its shareholders, The man mostly other ways, too, when its pro« responsible for the success of cessing and marketing services Coopérative Fédérée sald take your hogs and cattle straight recently: "Our farmers invested tothe retailer's food counter, in their co-operative as an act of You'll he glad you invested in faith, It paid off!" Fave Co-operative Debentures, Faith pays off, Every worthwhile, But do it now. INVEST NOWIN YOUR FUTURE BUY f@me CO-OP DEBENTURES "Harvey," with a cast headed | [hy Art Carney, is a television re ran on Dec, 13 of the Broadway FARMERS' ALLIED MEAT ENTERPRISES CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED : hit that was performed on stage ROOM S04, AI19F DUNDAS BT, "Ma didn't think too much of \me giving up my sewing for a {drummer hoy back in "36," seid Gladys during a visit here, But since then the drummer hoy has | become one of the greats of jazz {and a musician admired and re- | specied around the world While preparing Lionel's break {fast in a motel here she arranged for accommodation at the next stop, Not only does the soft spoken native of Yuma, Ariz | look out for her hushand, hut she {organizes the affairs of his 14- | piece band This includes hookings, pay: rolls, tax and social security de duetions, accommodations, trans | portation and public relations The Hamptons, who have toured Europe five times, call [Israel home "That just seems to be where said Mrs like | was the land of | i \we helong the most," (Hampton, "1 fell comin' home to David We first went there for a 10. day engagement, but staved five weeks, We played to ahout #0 | per cent of the population during !| that time," Your township Fame Canvasser may knock af your door this week, Buy Fame Debentures from him in all confidence, Orwriteto,, BROADWAY HIT 1,775 times up to Jan, 15, 1040, W., TORONTO 19, | ': movie, strata at a depht of about 5,000 X feet and is situated 12 miles from the pioneering Kenal unit gas wells ley Meanwhile, the first for delivery of Alaskan natural gas to Anchorage consumers now is nearing completion, Deliveries from this B2.6-mile-long pipeline from the Kenal peninsnla to an Anchorage distribution point are expected to begin shortly, in large numbers in the cotton. the Northeast (formerly The federal government re pently released final figures of the record 1050 tourist year, They showed that more Americans travelled in Canada and spent ore than ever hefore But the increase was not as great as the increase in Ameri. can travel in other countries, particularly . Europe, And the rise was offset by more Cana dians going abroada nd spending record sums In the U.S. or over seas, leaving a $207,000,000 deficit in the Canadian travel account in 1080, If preliminary estimates for 1060 prove accurate, volume of tourist travel by foreigners will be barely higher hy the end of the year and then spending will just about equal the $301,000,000 spent in 1050--8351,000,000 of it hy American visitors, The factors producingt hipsat . tern are varied but travel au thorities figure there are some that can be guessed at, For ex. ample, a presidential election year in the US, Is traditionally a slow year for Canadian tourist rators whose Income comes mainly from American visitors U8, WEATHER GOOD The US. steel strike, which had wide ramifications in the whole American economy, may also have been a factor in the apparent levelling-off of volume and spending, It 1s also thought that fewer people came to Canada from the heavily - populated northeastern U.S, because of the absence of hot, humid weather in the area during the summer months, Tourist authorities note that in New York City, for example, the temperature failed to reach 90 degrees for the first time in 18 years A trend toward camping vaca tions became pronounced this year in many areas of the coun. try. Newfoundland, Prince Fd. Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth made for the EASES SORE GUMS ® Sticks to denture © Ends daily "Ruing" brand Dearie Cushions are » of science, a sensational new over: sic telining that gews oid of the e and fear of loose, badly hiting se teeth. Saug eases sore, ritated gums ) wares. Helps prevent food ] from 0g unde Hates Applied nutes, 3 wobbliest pl: nay "place given perfect comin ww talk, laugh -- plates "way oss 10 gums of dentures. liners can last up to 4 months, ge Jlable -- do not harden and Peel right out when replacement No daily bother with adhesives Drature Guth i on 2 Heeth of lower plates 0. Money bac of a All dnssaim, GT. Ritoed Subser) omber 28, in exchgnge for their holdings of bonds RargHag December 1, 1961 for $200,000,000 of the above new maturities, There will, therefore, be a total of $600,000,000 of the above new maturities issued of which $400,000,000 will be taken up by Bank of Canada and $200,000,000 offered to investors, Both new maturities will be dated December 15, 1960 and will bear interest from that date, Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of Canada, Principal is payable at any agency of the Bank of Canada, Interest is payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank without charge. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest. Definitive bonds will be available on or about December 15 and thereafter in two forma: bearer form with coupons attached (this form may be registered as to principal) and fully- registered form with interest payable by cheque. Bonds of both forms will be in the same denominations and fully interchangeable as to denomination and/or form without (subject to Government transfer requirements where applicable), This loan is authorized under authority of an Act of the Parliament of Canada and both principal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. | & | REFUNDING ISSUE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS To refund $400,000,000 of the $609,000,000 of Government of Canada 3% Bonds due December 15, 1960, arrangements have been made to place $200,000,000 directly with Bank of Canada and te offer $200,000,000 to other investors, of the following maturities 1} YEAR 3%; NON-CALLABLE BONDS DUE JUNE 15, 1962 ICE: 98,78% ISSUE YIELDING ABOUT 3.86% TO MATURITY and 3 YEAR 4% NON-CALLABLE BONDS DUE DECEMBER 15, 1963 ISSUE PRICE: 98.75%, YIELDING ABOUT 4.48% TO MATURITY Interest payable June Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, advance refunding by Bank o subject to Orrawa, Novas 34, M960 15 and December 18 $25,000, $100,000, $1,000,000 In addition to the $200,000,000 of the new maturities to be taken up by Bank of Canada December 18§, 1960, arrangements have been Canada of $200,000,000 of 3 ptions, allotment, may be made to Bank of Canada, through any Investment dealer eligible to act as a primary distributer or t| any bank in Canada, An official prospectus may be obtained from any Agency of Bank of Canada. 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