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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1966, p. 17

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TBA _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 12, es © ss Cas : si oe Wide Range | my | Ot Appliances In 1963 Roger Annaert "Rie fed his small store on 155 coe Street South. This not bias tae 300 square oo a -! tha hama vagy peo and etam eee ss eos, | In he was able to oc cupy get next to him giv ing him 750 square feet. Here he started to sell chesterfields as well as @ wer for the eth 'tele d stereos, In a short term Roger moved store to 50 Bond Street t, next to the U.A.W.A, hall, Thanks to the people he 'Twas able to increase his store and carry everything possible for the home, He now has a staff of § em. pores as compared to 1 when he first started. At the Oshawa Home Show, September 15, 16, and '17th, there will be a display of Kel vinator originals and color T.V.'s. WANTS BOOZE LAW PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A law requiring alcoholic bever« ages to be labelled hazardous to health was proposed Friday night by the president of the U.S. Women's Christian Tem perance Union. Mrs. Fred J. Tooze of Evanston, Tl., told the group's convention that the la- bel should be similar to one now required on cigarettes, ONTARIO'S MINISTER ef Tourism and Informa- tion, Hon. James A. Auld. gets some useful advice on pioneer rug-making from attractive Provincial Gov- ernment Guide Marilyn Koski, as he sits at the 130-year-old rug loom in the Black Creek Pioneer Vil- lage display in Toronto re- cently. The loom is part of a collection of pre-Confed- eration implements and equipment donated to the Village by the J. H. Jose famiiy of Newcastie, On- tario. Household Furnishing Competition | aan VISIT DIXON'S competition has been announc- ed by Ontario Economics and be . Development Minister Stanley | oe ened iin Show %. Randall. In announcing the x competition Mr. Randall said and "Our success in the fashion SX As 1 field with the two Eedee award \ SS GET THE ANSWERS! competitions influenced ~-- our moving into the other areas. Ontario's history of prominence : You'll get the answers to any heating or cooling problere in Canadian furniture manufac- \ ' available, and also they would be happy to send one of turing and the industry's inter- ARES . their. experts to inspect your present heating systemy est in improving it's design and eens . end if there is any fault Dixon's will correct it at reason production methods prompted i SS . able cost, ond if your fumace is wom out Dixon's will Our support of the industry." ' RSS help you select the model and size of furnoce suit te An initial meeting of industry So Se weal Wiis and government officials result- Ue ed in the establishment of a 14 member steering committee || LOOK INTO THE LATEST and six sub committees. .- The Anthes le-Boy filters, heats, ANTH ES Peter A. York, Dirctor, Trade 8 po Be phar Aa paces FURNACES, HUMIDIFIERS, AIR CooL- and Industry Branch, Depart:| Svcs cametete, al ING, ELECTRONIC AIR FILTERS. AND ment of Economics and De- velopment was elected chair- ALL FUEL OH SERVICES. man. Awards will be presented to designers in three areas. of em- D ployment, first, designers em- ployed by established Ontario manufacturers, second, students in Ontario design schools, and and SERVI finally independent Ontario de- : signers. Future meetings will decide, -46 on recommendation of sub com- 313 ALBERT ST. 723 63 mittees, the date for presenta- tion of the awards, competition categories and rules and regu- _ lations. ee cece ee ere * ee ee &

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