1Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, July 31, 196 ome and abroad if it is to sur- vive, says the Canadian Apparel and Textile Manufacturers As- sociation. The industry, founded in 1937, now consists of three factories employing a total of 400 persons in the production of fishing nets, neeting and fishing lines. The factories are located at Drum- mondville, Que., St. John's, Nfid., and Vancouver. Until the industry was estab- lished, Canada imported prac- tically all its netting from Brit- ain and Norway. Then during): the Second World War, the Ca- nadian companies became practically the sole source of supply for the domestic market. At that time nets were made from hemp and manila. With the advent of Nylon, the Canadian industry began to en- joy good export trade to South America, particularly Peru. IMPOSED TARIFFS However, says Dan Rosen- bloom, executive director of the Canadian Apparel and Textile Manufacturers Association, the Latin American countries soon imposed tariffs to protect and foster their own netting indus- tries, thus shutting out Canada. "Our netting products never had a good market in the United States because of the high American tariff system," he $500,000 OFFICE BUILDING FOR KING-RAY CORNER Plans for a $500,000 four- storey office building at the northwest corner of King and Ray sts., were an- nounced today by contrac- tor William Tonno. 'To be known as the Professional GARDEN GUIDE Tarnished Plant Bug Causes Big Destruction The tarnished plant bug, which appears annually in the garden, attacks a wide range of plants, It is particularly injur- ious to asters, dahlias, zinnias, chrysanthemums, potatoes and celery, This insect is difficult to spot because: it hides when dis- urbed, Its presence is detected by watching for damage on the areas of the plant it attacks. The bug feeds by sucking the plant's sap, and introduces a leaf petioles scarred and discolored, The buds. may shrivel. Entomologists with the On- tario department of Agriculture suggest spraying or dusting the plants at the first sign of injury. one of the following: Dust -- 5 per cent DDT, Spray -- 50 per cent wettable powder (3 tablespoons per gal- lon) Be sure that all the growing fips are covered with the in- secticide. Take care that this pest is actually present as use of DDT will increase red spider infestation, Malathion may also be used but must be applied every two to three days until the infesta- ways follow the manufacturer's recommendations as to amounts and safety precautions, They are there for your. protection and benefit, With the blooming season ap- proaching, horticulturists with the Ontario Department of Agri- culture advise you to check your gladiolus plants for signs of dis- ease, Every discolored or stunted 'plant should be dug up immedi- ately and burnt, Do not add these to compost or garbage heaps because they may act as sources of reinfection, Diseased gladioli rarely flow- er or produce good corms, s0 nothing is lost when they are discarded, The big advantage in removing them at this time is that it prevents healthy -plants from becoming infected and keeps the soil free from disease, After the plants have flower- ed, remove spikes with dead blooms to maintain a neat ap- pearance and to help prevent through to psychiatric clinic for unit will help them "good Samaritan" serviee Prague's "line of confidence. The number Prague's ' - a troubles, : Some 280 persons committed the spread of Botrytis blight, In|suicide in Prague last year and addition, seed formation is pre-|another 600 made unsuccessful vented and the corms develop to|attempts, a larger size, If prolonged wet or humid weather conditions are forecast, spraying with Zineb at the rate of two tablespoons to one gallon of water helps to reduce fungus infections on the leaves, When the spikes are being cut, Jeave three to five leaves on the plant. to manufacture food for the corm, If all leaves are re- moved, the corm develops no farther, or Selling ! REAL LTD, © LLOYD CORSON, President © :DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK See-Treas. 16 SIMCOE ST. $,, OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 Buyin PATIO SLABS Service Building, the new structure will feature ecur- tain wall construction, elec- tric heating, air - condition- ing, parking and daily jani- tor service, First floor occu- pancy by a bank with' pro- fessional and semi-pro- fessional suites above, serv- iced by elevator, is planned with completion date set for early in the new year, Mr, Tonno said work will start before freeze-up, The 128- Liyntdiae Dek Wise Home Owners insist on "HYDRA-PRESSED" Concrete Slabs for Patio and sidewalks, Each sieb x geocielen made under 400 Ping A of pressure ime ever, superb © prise you resistent toe. foot long building will con- tain about 21,000 square feet, Mr. Tonno said the building will 'satisfy the need for growing office accommoda- tion in the central business | ~ district." tion is cleaned up, Malathion will only kill the insects when they are hit directly with the material, When using insecticides, al- esau ts, ln abac oe ed, id, r costs of the school, said The Canadian domestic mar- ket purchases approximately 2,000,000 pounds of netting an- nually, with the Canadian com- panies producing roughly 350,000 pounds of the total. The small percentage of Ca- nadian-made nets and lines pur- chased by the domestic market was a result of the intense com- petition from foreign producers, primarily Japan, said Mr. Ros- enbloom. He urged government action through duties and quotas to protect the Canadian industry. He said competition from tions department fairs show the government will clamp down on university loans) to students this fall. Ottawa Is 'Cracking Down On College-Student Loans TORONTO (CP) -- Regula- issued by the Ontario of university af- A student will no longer be able to walk into his university Japan and "excessive price dis- registrar's office, ask for ruption has batred the Cana- $1,000 loan and get it with only dian industry from obtaining the|@ few questions asked, orders in yolume which it re- quires in order to remain in business." Birth Hormone: prove money to his education. The student will now have to pass a means test and both he and his parents will have to| PARENTS PAY The regulations stipulate that) parents or guardians will have} they are F. C. Passi, student aid ofti-|to contribute to their children's} cer of the department, said to $700 depending on how much| may i today the new regulations willithey earn. go into effect immediately. giving, for will like, "Hydre-Pressed" siobs ere Everyone may include $300) for miscellaneous expenses to) cover laundry, dry cleaning, dothing and recreation, | A car will be an asset unless the student can prove that his) student's home town and medi-|costs will be less by owning) \cal insurance, the car than they would be) he lives in residence, he|otherwise, nclude its fee. If he lives| Last year the province auth-| at home he may add about $300/orized 21,920 loans, averaging! |COSTS ALLOWED Other allowable costs will be tuition, compulsory fees, books, local transportation allowances one round trip a year to the With our complete range of sizes end colors, you now heve the widest choice of designs for your Patio ond Sidewetk, Con us todey or visit our plent for complete information end price, OWE JODAY (OR YOUR FREE BROCHURE OW PATIO DESYGNE | Prbgl x CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD, 058-3311 The maximum amount a stu-jor 45 per cent of the actual'$656 and totalling $14,372,527, The decision to clamp downjdent will be allowed to borrow jon loans was made early this|will continue at $1,000 a year) {month at closed sessions of the|and $5,000 during his academic' Dominion - provincial confer-|career. ence of premiers, Prime Minis-| 1 a parent does not support ter Pearson and senior govern-|nis child, he will have an alter- bona native form to sign, swearing) jwill be taken by other prov-ithat his child is permanently jment officials. Similar action contributing inces. \and completely financially inde-| pendent and that he will not claim the child on his income tax return, But if the parent) NOTICE ».\does make the declaration, the expenses according to a sliding Canada-Bound? OTTAWA (CP)--Canada had its last quints, the famous Di- onnes, in 1934, It may be in for more. A United States oy agen has asked permission to marke' a gonadatrophin-type fertility drug in this country. The same manufacturer has been given permission to have the drug tested clinically by Ca- nadian doctors and institutions, No reports of testing have been received by the Food and Drug Directorate here, but this mightn't be necessary to allow marketing. The drug had been clinically tested in the U.S. and evidence of safety dosage and effective- ness has been submitted to the Canadian authorities. This evidence now is being considered. The fertility-type gonadatro- phin now being studied is the type linked with the birth of quints in Sweden and New Zea- land. Biggest Party A 'Bloody' One TORONTO (CP) -- The big- gest party in Toronto Thursday was an all-out affair with more than 2,150 guests and a con- tinuous entertainment program. It was the Red Cross's annual summer blood driver. The pro- motional effort--28 performers including vibraphonist Peter Appleyard and Miss Canada, 21-year-old Lynda Douma of Sidney, B.C.--attracted, among others, six bunny girls in uni- form, some nuns and a pass- ing motorcycle policeman. It also raised 2,150 pints of jamas U.K. PAJAMAS FOR DEGAULLE LONDON (Reuters) -- The revelation that French Pres- ident de Gaulle wears British pyjamas may bring down his government, an authoritative tailoring journal declares. Tongue in cheeck, the Tailor and Cutter magazine suggests de Gaulle, who wears British pyjamas in regimental striped cloth, really sees the salvation of France in British-style dis- cipline. "Some years ago it was re- ported that only one French- man in 10 ever wears any py- at ail of the Channel support a py- jama discipleship of 50 per cent,' Tailor and Cutter says. "It may be that for all this pretended scorn of the Brit- ish, it is-in their basic disci- such as unindulgent life en- genders) that he (de Gaulle) sees the possible salvation of La Belle France "Who know but that, if only Frenchmen wore pyjamas, the good general might have an easier task in persuading them into an interest in the hard realities of daytime and the leadership of Europe which he sees as his nation's right." "There cannot breathe a man with soul so dead that | he will not experience a surge of pride that the most exigent ascetic in international public life finds British pyjamas most satisfying to his exacting standards. "We (British) may not be world leaders nowadays, but we're paramount at bedtime nowanights. "Face it, frankly, this could bring de Gaulle down." blood for the Toronto blood! (sexy devils).| but the statistics on this side | scale based on their taxable in- spend 13 to 18 per gent of their axable income on their chil- dren's education. | Parents also will be required | to sign under oath that their children's application contains| truthful information. The student himself will be! expected to contribute towards| his own education from sum-| mer earnings, part-time earn-| ings, scholarships, bag gee |parental or other gifts. He will also have to swear under oath| jthat the loan is needed to con- |tinue his education. Summer working students) will be expected to save $300) | i legitimate expenses, come, They will be expected to they are "reasonable," student will be entitled to in- clude his room and board as' provided CAMERON Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- Any Description FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write-- 161 Mill St., Oshawa Consolidated Building Corporation Announces New $500 Government Bonus Guaranteed To Every Purchaser It is fitting that "Canada's Largest Builders" should be first to offer the new Federal Government's Winter Works Bonus . ,. this$500 allowance coupled with the $2,000 to $3,000 additional CBC saving will result inan unprecedented rush of home buyers. We urge you to act now, because we make it bank. The city, which uses an} average of 400 pints a day, had) less than 300 pints on hand! Tuesday. | Thursday's clinic was the biggest summer driver the Red) Cross has had. 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