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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1962, p. 14

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ag ye ae eee ay ae 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, January 10, 1962 "7 : FAMILY SEXTET © The Singing Cadegans of | entertainment world since | Lape Breton Island have made | moving to Toronto last fall. their mark in the Canadian | They have appeared at ban- Good Job Future In New Brunswick FREDERICTON (CP)--Proj-|been undertaken. Employment ects costing $100,000,000 andjrose to more than 1,000 and the geen as likely to create at least|project calls for developing the 7,000 jobs are in definite or/plant into an industry needing tentative planning stages for|/about 2,000 men. New Brunswick, mostly in the 8 north and in the Saint John|PULP MILL PLANNED area. | Mr. Robichaud said his gov- "The future looks very|¢rmment is "negotiating with Bright," Liberal Premier Louis|Several. interests but I don't! J. Robichaud said in an inter- want to make an announcement} View. "I am confident that with|20w." His comment. presum-| €o-operation of goverrinent and ably included reference to his industry we will provide year-|Tecent statement that an un-| round jobs in New Brunswick,|SPecified project, with employ- Proportionately "as many as|ment for 2,000 to 3,000 was in they have in wealthier prov-| Prospect for the Saint John dis- inces." . trict, Credit for industrial progress) He did not indicate whether fn the province has become ajthis is associated with a $32,-) political issue. Progressive Con-|900,000 newsprint mill planned servatives claim their power-|at East Saint John by Rothesay generating and other policies! Paper Corp. A holding company developed a climate attractive|Sogemines Ltd. of Montreal, is| to industry before the Liberal) majority stockholder in the cor- government took office in July,|Poration : ; 1960. The 36-year-old premier said| "Instead of: industrial devel-/4 trip he and other officials opment being a commonplace;made to West Germany last Occurrence, it now is a signal|SPring helped to decide the pro- achievement," says Opposition|cess best suited for treatment Leader C. B. Sherwood. "Little Of base metal ores in northern of the new industry which has|New Brunswick. There were| éome to New Brunswick has) Possibilities of West German in-| RS EN SS TGS quets and concerts and on ra- dio and television. In the fam- ily sextet are (top, left to | right): Karen, 13; Paula, 15; Elaine, 14; (bottom) Colleen 11; Ernest 12; Donna, 10. --(CP Photo) 'Underground World Waits To Be Seen CALGARY (CP)--A fascinat- ing underground world just waits to be discovered, says Norbert Casteret, noted French explorer of underground caves. He told a meeting here he be- lieves the Canadian west has a vast, untapped supply of caves 'just waiting to be explored." "There must be a fantastic number of caves and under- fi\ground rivers in the Rockies," he said through an interpreter. "T have been told there are plently of underground rivers, so the caverns must be there. | And anyway, there are thou- sands of caves in the United States and the U.S. western| terrain is very similar to Can- ada's." | Mr. Casteret has studied un-| |derground rivers and caves for | |50 years. He is the author of 20| |books on speleology--the sci- entific study of caves. His writings financed his ex-| plorations, which produced two |noteworthy discoveries. The first was made in 1923 in| the Montespan caves of France| {where he found a statue of a} lion and another of a bear, both) jestimated to be more than 235,-! 1000 years old. | Mr. Casteret said he believed the river started in Spain and) to prove his point dumped large quantities of fluorescent green into a stream 25 miles inside the Spanish border and waited juntil it appeared in the Ga- 'ronne on the French side. come because of the initiative|dustrialists establishing enter-| | of the government." jPrises in the province. At Saint John, Atlantic Sugar MINING PROJECT |Refineries Ltd. has started a An electronics plant at Camp-| $7,000,000 expansion after spend- bellton and a three-year $50,-|ing about $6,000,000 on improve- 000,000 "rag - mill - eee in the last five years. | chemicals program in the Bath-| i i urst-Newcastle area are among|CIL PLANS FACTORY the biggest projects under way.| Canadian Industries Ltd plans The government is bearing|t0 build a $5,000,000 chemicals the more than $500,000 cost of|factory at a New Brunswick the Radio Engineering Products|Site to be announcéd. Ltd., building at Campbellton,) A $15,000,000 pulp mill is| the money and interest to be|planned for the Miramichi area! repaid. This plant is expected|of Northumberland County. The i to provide about 1,300 jobs. legislature has approved a bill More than 2,000 permanent) incorporating South Nelson For- workers are envisaged for thejest Products Corp., a subsid- Mining and smelter develop-jiary of. Cartiere del Tamavo of ment. East Coast Smelting and)Trieste, Italy. The project may Chemical Co. Ltd., an all-Cana-| mean employment for 1,124 per- adian group including New'sons in the first stage. Brunswick industrialist K. C.| New industries set up with Irving, has. gained control of|government help include Atlan-| large ore deposits The govern-\tic Veneers Ltd. at Napadogan, | ment is underwriting a $20,000,-| which has received an order for 000 lead and: zinc smelter. |3,000,000 board feet of slats as Since Irving interests ac-jcrating material for Israel's quired the Saint John Shipbuild-|citrus crop. | ing anad Dry Dock Co Ltd. in| In prospect for Bathurst is a 1959, when employment was/$1,000,000 industry for building down to 245, a multi-million-|fishing draggers of a new steel- dollar expansion program hasstern type. ANNUAL JANUARY STORE WIDE LAMPS-FIXTURES @ Pole Lamps @ Door Chimes @ Lamp Shades © Room Dividers @ Wall Plaques @ Lamp Tables 0% to 50% off NOTHING HELD BACK FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK DURING THIS EVENT. HURRY DOWN NOW! LIGHTING UNLIMITED OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- 728-0922 Jy ae ening fatty te , i a a sib You need only taste a few Gerber Junior Foods to know your baby will love them. For here are menu treats to tempt even a "'disinterested" little eater. Flavours are delightfully bright because they're seasoned to suit "semi-grown- up" tastes. The texture is just right for tots with a few teeth. .Fruits, vegetables, break- fasts, dinners, meat dinners, meats and desserts make up the happy list. Gerber Junior Foods, like the Strained Foods, are prepared by specialists whoare wise in the ways of preserving the ultimate in flavour ... the utmost in nutritive values. We Invite you to taste some Gerber Junior Foods yourself. You can choose from over 45 varieties--each one made to fill a specific nutritional need. Babies are our business...our only business! BABY Gerberroéops NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA nanhhinsa OF OSHAWA 64 SIMCOE STREET NORTH JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SALE STARTS THURS. JAN. 11th Store-wide clearance... all "Sale" merchandise of Dresses, Coats, Suits and Sportswear is from our regular stock--reduced to clear at sav- ings up to 50% and more! !!! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE: SUB- STANTIAL SAVINGS NOW !!! OPENING SPECIAL DRESSES You've seen for dollars more... a beautiful assort- ment of Dresses and Gowns in fabrics and colors. 10.98 CASUAL DRESSES TO CLEAR 14.98 19.98 COCKTAIL DRESSES Many "One-of-a-Kind" @ PURE SILKS : @ VELVETS @ ENSEMBLES Formerly 45.00 to 69.95 e WOOLS @ CREPES @ KNITS Formerly 25.00 to 39.95 TO CLEAR 29.98 AND UP Formals and Bridesmaids @ SILK ORGANZA @ PEAU DE SOIE @ TAFFETAS Formerly 39.95 to 49.95 TO CLEAR SAMPLE Wedding Gowns @ SILK FAILLE @ PEAU DE SOIE Formerly 79.95 to 150.00 TO CLEAR iD Price SPORTSWEAR ® SKIRTS . Haas TO CLEAR © TAILORED 'SKIRTS 4 2 oi @ BLOUSES @ 2-PCE. OUTFITS COATS Untrimmed in "Height-of Luxury" Fabrics @ WORSTED WOOL FAILLES @ MOHAIR-TWEEDS @ BLIN AND BLIN "IMPERATA" Formerly 79.95 to 119.50 TO CLEAR 49.98 AND UP Fur-Trimmed COATS IMPORTED FABRICS--In "'Height-of-Fashion" Styles Natural Pastel Mink . . . TO CLEAR Natural Silverblu Mink... - . . and Natural Beaver Collars. 79 a8 Formerly . Natural Black Dyed Mink 129.50 to $250. AND UP SUITS @ FUR-TRIMMED SUITS @ STROLLER SUITS @ CASUAL SUITS Formerly 69.95 to 179.50 TO CLEAR 44.00 AND UP KNITTED SUITS TO CLEAR 39.98 AND UP 2-pce. and 3-pce Imported Italian knits. Formerly 59.95 to 89.95 CAR COATS @ LAMINATED JERSEY @ VELVET CORD @ SUEDELLA Formerly 19.95 to 35.00 TO CLEAR 14.98 AND UP © ALL SALES FINAL eNO EXCHANGES ¢ NO REFUNDS Alterations Extra Franklink of Oshawa "First In Fashion" 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Open Friday Evening Till 9 P.M. ? 725-6682 =

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