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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jun 1964, p. 7

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Report from Queen's Park by Alex Carruthers, M. P P. j' xxil ýbe oav iugi lui a s hot t 'lime ÏHars:9-5:30 - Wed ,Sat qi Naa 9-1d uet [0fo- hbof dav trip 10 Europe. Mc. sud Mcs. W. ani sd: RE O M D C U C Weekeuid visitots wetc: Mr. M origages Judy, Hampton, wxere Sunday ansd Mrs. 'V, Szabo. Leslie. Mi- uinner griests wutb Mc. sud Scugog Street, Bowmanvjile ~ chac" sud . .eftrey fron i Bir- SADIE HAMILTON - ORONO Mcs. Dan Lee sud Keitb. 4 ~lîngl'on: Mc ri ndMr.. Rov Poei~1 Mrs. E. Kussatz, Pembroke; 4 ~~Ruwden ut Bewdlev: Mr. sud F'irs!PMocbregagl r d M1sdM6,J.W ? Rv.JohtiC.\'abrgge B.,B.), înîte ,Mrs John Osinza fruni Wlit- Residence - Facms 1suri Kaec1n64Gr tin gb Rev JoiiiC. erbugg, BA.,B.'., initer hý, al i xtb Mr. and Mus. Business Proportuos es ftor 1964eGcaduabi 4 ~Telephane 62.3-5023 Chas. Beizlbton. The latter_- Exercussfo ure'a>. have îlot been xveli but tbe Mortgage manoy* avaulable 1,.1î. r Fridav with Mr. and 4 IORHI SEVIESmedjiie ot hume coming for aI] Pttposes. Mrs. R. B. Simpson sud tam- uhildren bas cdonc wancnd d e isarne >orfacm iuv nd ro.turncd 10 bbchome the.\' are much improved. ban coming due or a new boan. of Miss Pst Davis for test. 49:00 arn. - flutch Pbulîup Clark", grandsan from We cau handle mottgages of Mc. andi Mcs. E. Lee sud 11 0 am .Utterson, spent a fe\v davs eveny.D sC iptDion. Jid\, w ere S uinda y oxening 11:0 a.i- -Engish 'j vitiu them receuîlv, hcîpiu'g HRL .PDLL dunner guests of Mc. sud Mcs. 4 :0 -Eg hthen-, couind up same of the BrokerLeCohaendRl. 7:3 Pm- Eglih prig ore;.- ___987--Manv tnuends, relatives, rro liin the W1hole Cotitsci of God 'Y Mr. sud Mcs. Bcdt Caspecson . neighboiucs sud former resu- sud Julie, Mc. and Mrs. E. U0iP f M e r y dents jmmcd vith us in ontr 4 - .Karvounnsud MeladYv xisited _ __ _ - Annivecsar 'vServ'ices an Sun- SwibhîEF Barrowxcough's, KEITH A. BILLETT, O.D. dat.. lb vis an hanour ta 4 >The AOTS club of Welcome, Optomnetcist ha ve Hev. N. T. Holmes from charge met aI Wesleyville. 141 King St. E. - Bowmsnvilile Hstmony United C b u r c b, "Bak o odHor# B4 cai cbutch on 'Monda'; exening of'Office Hours: By appainîment 'Oshawa, dclivering bbe. mess- "Bak T Gd H ur Br ýca tIis xxrecksud no douîbt one Telephone 6i23-3252 aiZP7 toc bath the atternoon 'of the huusýness iz usin Moun Tues. - Tbturs. - Fcu audr>c'ninc services. The 4CKLB (hshawsa - un,î Jn i 9:1. P. M. rnncccnnd tb" '"miug rcoudtai - irp.1bo 5 P.unichu'; xvtb theju leader. Mrs peer-iance o theur vsriety Thucs-iav ovenuugsý G Bowtnain at the urgan, sang concert.i Wed, sud Sat. -9 - 12 eigbt tavoucable selections. 1 %vasivir ames rir, a em- bohn Bright, a famous re- îOf the above siatemejît, and_ Mrs HrrvGrom. Tro- alls iec a 1lamltn er of the well known Glee form leader in the ministrv1 the realization of that truth Mrs Harv rnos. oro- Hll' nice t Hmilonon Club of the Royal Canadian of William Ewart GladsîonÎ, by the Robart's Government. to, s visitinz lher sister. Mr. Friday and returned home on Legion. Bowmanville. Liea1rm iitro ve 0~0 b vri n and Mr-.W. Quick. Silver Tuesday after spending a e ieaPrm Mnst o Ov 7.lfthoeali- nas it bs iseratHa~ The historical and unteresî;t- Great Britain during the crease in expenditure ap- Stre. dBor ha B îley ots Vis-etontBeach.-ng article, -The Day the War' latter part of tbe last cen- pavdduring tbe session tora. .C.is isiinz',%r. ndWas Won*'. wbicb appears in. tury, made tbe fallowing bas been assigned ta tbe toia BC.usviitngMc ad Mc. and Mrs. H. Garx' DilI- the June issue of The Legion- statément during one of bis four deparbnients of govero- M%,rs. Leslie Jackson. Churcb ineD-igbt and D)ianne, arv conlains local intecest. A eloquent speeches to theI ment most concerned with Street. Brampton: Mr. and Mrs. Bert picture shows Lieut. Bill Mc- parliament at Westminster. the basic îieeds of the Mr. and Mcrs.G.F. Jamieson Olsren. Toronto,. were recent Cormick, now of Gait. and "The nation," lie said, 'i epe amleuaion, 'v o e i T o o n t o n S u n a y O g e st of b bc f o r e r' p a e n s , a n d b ro th e r o f M s. M o rle y e v e r y c o u n try d w e lls in th e e a lth . w e lfa re a n d hi - visit Mrs, F. P. Elvins and Mr.ads ocs .Dl- asoe on ihLet cottage; and unless the ligbt w a 's. lier sons. Peter and Donald. ing. Queco Street. McCormick are bis crew of the Of your constitution can 1 wo-ald like 10 reter toaa Mc. and Mrs. A. H. Spicer Mc. and Mcs. P. R Gilbecî tank "Cataraqui". In aIl, three shine there, unless the fewv of the stcps taken Ia attended bbe graduation Of Concession St.. recentîy ce- tanks wece under bis corn- bcauty of your legislation mecl the growing needs of lheir daughter, Audre * . PI turo ed from an enjoyable b oli- ,ia nd and part of the stary ' and the excellence of your the people of Ibis province. Peterborough Civîc Hospital, day in~ Bermuda. Weekend'tells of their advance into statesmanship are impress- -Education: on Wednesday. June 3cd. guests xitb Mc. and Mrs. Gil- Nocmandy. Cataraqui and its ed there on the feelings and (a) An Act was passed Mrs Elee Gîouxsu Mchcc wre c. ndMrs Jaesccew penetrated deeper ino condition of the people. ceîy ducîng the session creating and Mrs. Bruce Colo.. attended Paterson and family of Phil- Nocnîandy an "D" Day than uo tyuhv e alan bcnwDprmn fUi the graduation of therc sister, iPsville, Ont. aV other ianding gcoup,thdtesogven n". esiv Afrs Tenw British, American or Canadian. Tbe words of John Bright deparîment will permit a Miss Audre 'v P. Spicer. on Miss Larrane Jamieson, Mcs. are as applicable today as closer and more constant June 3r]. at Peteroooîîh. G. F. Jamieson and Mrs. C. R. Miss Sheila Brown, daugb- thes' wece during that great means of communication Congratulat1ions ta Mc. Ralpit Bickle wecc in Peterborough fer of Mc. and Mcs. John period of cefonni in the between bbc universities and Clark son of McIr and Mrc. lasI Wednesdav 10 attend the Brown, Second Street, bas re- mother country, and the the goverinment on matters Ross Clark, %,ho -a, Uccesz- Nurscs' Graduation of Civic tucned home tram Cape Cod îegisîation passed during tbe of mutual cancero. fu iun passing his examînations Hospital. Mrs. C. L. Upper ce- wbere she spent two weeksý recent session of tbc Ontario (b> An Act establishing foc Motor Mechanic'5 and ob- turned tn Bowmanville wiîîî visiting friends that shp metLegislatuce reflects the trutb the Ontario University Cap- tai1',e d bbc Inter - Provincial tbem ta spend bbc cest of the in Paris, France. Miss Brown,-eg -- tal Aid Corporation will Se~ lmn assto week. rccenbly cebucned ta Bowma o-,B sns permit tbc province ta Wekndvsios ib cville after an extensive s ix B snesDireciory Geoorgetown, British îiaa and Mrs. Gocdon C. Martin montbs tour of Europe. Wbile - - ____ sprad tercatlofncpital who is attending tbc Univecs- wcr2 Revecond and Mrs. Lloyd abcaad she visited Scotland, A c c ou nta n cy ofnianer ilalon peo ity ot Toronto, %vas a wýeokend Reaume, Smitbs Falls; Mr. arud Iceland and Belgium. She alsa po ie xhies orcpitlac ite guest with Dr. and Mrs. Keito Mrs. Alec G. Martin, Tommy, spent sonne time in Amstec- RAY J. DILLINO prcedunaces f o apiassis- Slemon and family, Centre Donnue and Gregory, New- dam, other parts of Holland, Cbarbered Accountant anc)e sson a p run baîs Street. ~~~~castlc: Miss Doris Martin, Mcs. vis itcd Paris twice, and spent 93Cuc Stetc>Tessin prod Fran Bigham Coleenanda moth n Nie o theCot ýtwo ncw university charters Mcr. and Mcs. Rov Wehber FakBnhm ole n ot nNc nIeCt 623-3861 Bcack University at were in Kitchener on Wednes- Dean ne, Toronto. d'azur. She also travellcd daycveiiu toatendbbcord Mc. . MMulenMcs Dtbroughout Spain, visited Mi_ LEONARD JAMES BROOKS Niagara Falls and tbc Uni- iat ion serIoendorther so- r . J miso lln, Mc.ads. D b an. Venîce, Capri and Rame Cbarteced Accountant versity of Guelph. The intinseviefo lii O- . anisnMr nd ar. taly. toured Greece and ý Trustee in Bankruptcy GelhUnvrit onu> in-law, Mr. Donald Powell. G. F. Jamiesan, Mc. Larcv Sizcanadweta aSuite 205WT 725-9953 dates the confedecated cal- 13A., B.D., at Tinity United Jamieson, town, and Mr. andAustcia Germanv and Den-'- w SopngCnr leges of tbe Department of Churcb. Mrs. H. O. Jamieson, Peter- m yn tyArcluea ulh Mc. and Mrs. James H-al borough, wece among bbc rela- in r elnd e retur d to baJ.red.AcouGnant(dThe Ontario Tax attendcd tbc woddung 'of Mr. tives xvbo attended the Cain- Canand h und SCareedcn Fla aFundalon Plan implement- Williams wcdding in Oshawa aa by airplane from Lon- Scn lo da h eetssinwl las Studa. is Lrcnedon Arpoct. New Lubracy Building edaIhienbssonwl las Saurdy. issLaraneCor. King & Tempecance Sbs. provide $285 million for gen- Jamieson was anc of four Mc. and Mrs. Wilbect Teeple, Phone 623-3612 eiril lcgislabive grants, and bridesmaids attending bier Wellington St., accompanicd by - -- will hcring about a greater cousin, Miss Joan Williams. Mc. and Mrs. A. D. MacDougall, YALE, FRIEDLANDER equalization ot opportunity ICongratulations ta Mr. Bary Pickering, ceturned recenbîv & COMPANY for education toalal parts of Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. froni a motor trip ta Char- Chartered Aceountants the province. Charles Mason of Oshawa. lottetown, Pcrbinece Edward Liccnsed Trustees 'e) Provision was also formerly of Bowmanville, whoý Island, where thcy attended in Bankruptcy made foc creduting tbc at- gradtîatcd on Monday, dune bbc 36bh Biennial Conference64 King St. E. 728-7371' tendance of pupils for grant 1 st tram the University of ofthbe Association of Canadian Oshawa, Ontario purposes on days wben Toronto wibb a Business de- Clubs. Delogates were pres-,MONTEITH, RIEHL, WATERS weaIbei~ conditions intertere grec. The graduation exercis- cnt trra al 10 provinces in' & Co. witb bbc normal operatian es were held at Convocation Canada and Mc. and Mcs. Cbartcred Accauntants of the school. Hall, followed by a receptian Teeple rcpresentcd the Can- Oshawa Shopping Centre (f)> Funds wece vated to at Hart House. His wife, par- adian Club of West Durbarn. 728-7527 enable free toxt books ta be ents and sister, Mrs. Ron Poul- Thcy were addresscd by a Partncrs pcovided to Grade 9 and 10 berofOsaw, btndd bcDurham resident, bbc Rt. Hon, o.J .MnetFCA students, beginning in Sep- graduation. Mc. Mason i5 110w Vincent Masscy, C.H., of Port A. B. Montcibh. B. Comn.,C.A. tember or this vear. employed as a buycr for Gen- Hope, who is Honarary Presi-' G. W. Riehl. C.A.. R l.A. (g'> New tinancial Pr- eral Mators. dent nf bbc organizatian and: (Licensed Tcuste) rangements wece appcoved Mrs. Ralpli Ormisbon attend- the President Dr. Wilder Pen- G. E. Trebbewev, C.A. wbereboy 8O'r ofthbb cost of ed tbc Mother and Daugbtecr fueld, O.M.C.M.G., as well as R. F. Lightfoat", C.A. opecsîing schools toc retard- Tes -in McLaughlin Hall, Osha- many' other autstanding Cali- B. R. Waters, C.A. cd childcen wouîd be assum- wa, on Thursday afternoon adians. According ta Mrs. ý WILSON & BUR ROWS - d hy the province. Teeple bhey were wacmly I Ileat given by bbc Hospital Aux- Chartered AccotîntantsTh PIt iliary of bbcheOshawa Genecal r ec ei ve d and cntcrtainedj 1 igS.Est saa n. (a)>Te ubic lospials Nî: (Ht~Cl1 PESDISt'Hospital in honor ofthbbcgcad- tbroughaut bath bbc trip and 114 Kng St.EsOhwOt Act was amcnded during the NEW (HîR'd odrusoI>Srs :NTr d ting nursing cîass. Mcr bccnfrnc. cria arînFe D.rslssessi. o apermit îaw cost Edvar ýý,asnarRonaldreF.tiD. hWilsougiC.A.v bans rip lu a maximum of president a thie ('hristian Science Ralpb Ormiston attended arepinthywegvn G. Edmond Buccrows, C.A. Annual Meeting in Boston, June ahradDutebnqt local people at many points inhoe72-55, $5,000 per bcd. These boans 8. Sever-al bhuusand mombers beîd at bhe Genosha Hotel, the Province of Qucbec, wass_ - . - in Oshawa, on Thursday. On a mosî gratifying experience. tiaveled ta attend bbc nîoo1r 1 . ving, Mc.andMcs -C h i ro p ra c f i c ENFIELD F'iust Chtucub of Chriszt, Souen ist o:n ansd their familv ,TPýTTtG DWN-Mr. and Mcs. Perev Petersi l'le npw prrosudent, Mr. F'o(et attended the graduation exer- W S E VL EG DI MANN, D.C. and Mrs. Howard Pingle, Mu.ý ilian, Ia nce vice presilent of cises min the O.C.V.b. atudu- Ofc,:Cliropractor and Mrs. Morley Gilcoy wcre a Chicago bank, btrçe,,-ig 15 ,torim Theso arc busv deys for ho-Oficeguests of Mcs. R. Griffia. ypaar- o!zi toentr lic public Rccent , nine ladies tîomca! anîd al] students in publicI15 E Pginet6,3cor.9of Horsey St. Mc.nd r nFfin pract.4k.ot(Christian Science heal- bbc Bowmanvilhe Oratorio and high sehools for Ibis iSPon62-59Ms.RGifisuMs.Fe ig.HP s rutrrlutl\' a 'Iruýitee otf Choir, directed by Mc. M. L. bbc month ot June, atagifîc..2c yApitnn Samis attended bbc funcral of llçChitaScec ulsigBeaton, sang bwo groups of tbc thernmometor doesn't givcl- their cousin Mr. George Brad- Socit. nSiurePbihn part-sangs aI a concert in Can- 1 much signof if. Sports events D e n i a i ey 0f Burwash aI bbc Noclh-ý ton Ujnited Cburcb. Tho are under 100to, sud at easî, cutsud Smith Funecal Home, liwo uf 4be contenders haveDRWY7RDLL -iD~'Bowmanville, Tbursday ater-ý sufere inuris, ainul 75 King St. E. Bowman ville nonui, dune 4tb. RINITY NITED C UR(H net seniaus, Vaicrie Austin andOfc HusMr .and Mrs. Phil Canlin,: RI IY U IE H R H Rae Tufford. 9am o6pm al Oshawa, were Saburday even- Claresm. ta 6 pandm.rdaiClosing callers witb Mr. and Mrs. Munîîer- By. Vm.K. lauianerB.A, BD. . Caiece ichls nd ts.Cloed Saturday and Stnday Fred Samis sud famuly. Oiitr- Mre. AthrK.Colan Mus.A., .. E . Baccowclough witb Mcs.ý Office Phone - 623-5790 'Mc. and Mcs. Ferg. Aber- Organhst - l.Atu olsn u.. .SM H Osborne, and Allan OS- Res. Phone Newcastle 987-4261 ntî ail;Ms iisn ______ borne otfVJelcame, attended DR E. W. SISSON, Os a;Mcs. R. Gnitin d bhc Thucsdav sessions of the D.E .SSO -saw;Ms .Gifnad SAURAY ,UN ~Bay of Quinte Cauterence at L.D.S., D.D.S. Mc. sud Mrs. M. Gilroy wecc Offce in bis home Suncbay guests of Mr. and Mrs. SATURD Y, JU E 13 i so n .ati am bbcthe lcorep 100 Libety St. N., Bowmanville Fred Samis and family. SUNAY JNE14 164charge. Phone 623-5604 Mr. and Mrs. L. Ashton, Han- Mr. enAsbyan EcIOffice Hauts :aId and Hae, Haydaa; Mc. and SLINAYJUN 14 194 Mrs.KenAshy ad Erlý 9 asm. ta 6 p. m. d ailIv Mus. R. Ormiston, Enniskillcn; il .m. Mrnig orsipattended the circus in Tocontoý Closed Wedncsday -Suindiay iMrs. S. E. MacDonald, Miss; 11 jim.- ornin Worhip on Saîurday in bbc aflernoan. - -ýMrl abyTrnoad EscI was interesled in bbc ani-i DR. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. MrîloydTAmbry, Tontoand.l Sacramient of Baptisni mal acts aud much imptcssed' Office M.LadAey amnil "A Faith ThahCa R dee " showing th1e 75 King Si. E. Bowmanvilîe were Sunday Annivecsacy visi- A Fath T at an R dee "' srenth o a oman., aW Ofic Housbars ot Mr. sud Mcs. J. W.' and scalp, as she was pulled 9 a.m. Ia 6 p.m. daily Bowman sud tamily. SUNDAY SCHOOL ta the roof by il. Closed Saturday and Sunday McsuMs.FTmby James Nicha'Is real the' Telephone: Office 623-54,59 and Billie, Staney Cceek, are Junior, Interinediate and Senior - 9:45 a.m. marning scripture in Sunday '- - viitingwit Mc.dsud Ms. J Primary and Kindergarten - 11:20 a.rn. schaol and Gea. Tufford acted T IW.Bwaanfmiy as supecinbendent in bbc ab- Laand Surveyîng Rev. and Mcs. N. T. Holmes, Beginners 11:00 a.m. sence of Murray Payne. Rcv.-- Mrs. L. C. Pascoe aud Miss, ____________________________________Mr. Wright of Canton was in; MERRILI, D. BROWN Bessy Pascoc, Mr. and Mrs. W. charge of church service bere,l P.ENG., OLS. Smith sud Murray ahi of Osha- Rex'. M. Freemai wascon-! 121 Quen St. Box 1659 wa sud Mus. E. A. BilIett, ducting anniversary servicesý Bus. and Res. Telephone Hampton, wcere Sunday Anni- DO W M AN VILLE on one of the Canton appoint-I 6-12- 722 1 eC. yg -sudofM. 63-75 vrar gC -o MArud- Mrs grour ncludýýd M1j-z5 onalda! Creasser, Miss Carolyn Bren- ton, Miss Catl- Baibe, Mrs. Mildred Bell. Mrs. Janet Rice Miss Mary Betties. Miss Mary Lawson. Mrs. Mae Beaton anài Miss Eleanor Pickard. The lenor soloist of the evening the costs of provIdiniz day nurser , a re where the mothers are employed ouît- side thp home. This assiqt- ance was previously allow- ed only for the care of pre- school children. IV Labour: Thv legi.-lature approvedi the extension of the Mini- mum Wage Art tb cover the entire province. wheceas it l'ad previouslv onil..been applicable to Metropolitan Toronto and the Golden Hocseshoe. The Act new provides for a general mini- mum wage of $1.00 per hour, ta be introduced hy stages in 8il parts of the province. V Hnousing: Lcgislation was approved for the setting up of the Ontarin Housing Corpora- tion. This new act will en- able the government to elim- mnate bottle-necks in housing programs and Io assist those families whose irîcome is such that they cannot obtain iadequate accommodation on the pri\-ate market. The legisiature also ap- pr9,ved the setting up of two select committees dealing particulaclv with the needs of the people. The firsi of ithese is a select committee under the cbairmanship of Mc. SI'v Apps to study the pcoblcms and nceds of our youth and the other under the chairnanship of yotir member of the legislature to study the needs and the problems of the aged. Altogether, some 144 hbis reached the order paper dur- ing the Session, and 133 of thern passcd. There were 33 private bis introduced, of which 26 found their way woid ho paid ba(k ovrr an cIxtendcd pcruo tuof lime at a Ioxv intcrcst rate of 31,. These boans aie un addition ta the presettuncceased grauts ta buspitais toc cou- struction uosts ta tbc amount of S5,.300 per hed. (b) New begsiatian ta pro- vide Homes fan Special Cane was approxed. Tbesc homes xiii be foi those disdIîarged tram Ontario Hospitals foc thc Meutallýv 111 xxhu are wilbhOtit hume oc tauîul. i c) A new programme Ir"as Set UP aI bbe prescrnt session ta assist municipahities, with bbeirair polluition contraI progra ni s. 111 Publie Wrlfate: (A) Severai amreuduîîeîîs wece sppnoved ta the Motb- eris' Allowsîuce Act. The waiting peciad foc assistance Io deserted mothers xxas ce- duced ta tbrce nonths froni the pnex'ious six monthli ce- quirement . Alluw suce bu unmanried muthers xwiii start ta be paid xvheîi bhe ciild us bbcee monîlîs aId iustead ut bbc Prexiaus reqred six mouîtbs. Ii adiditionî, niothor,.s wxvbOSe0 hîi.sbauuds asuc uni- prisouicrima 'v ubtaiu bue aiîowance wheu bbc buisbauid enters prison instead ut waiting uuîtil be bas served six mantbs. (b'> Tue Day Nurseries Act was aiso ameuîded, sud uîow tbe province xvililextendIoit nine cears ut age, the chlid- WALTER EMN CARLETON Walter Edmuîîd Carleton, cetired farnicu sud ifelong, resdent of he Thomasbung' sund Painied arc, died in Belleville Geneal Hospital on Ou r Profession is Pharmacy .... Our business is serving your needs whethcy they be medical or incidentai. bpecils U od '-il une 3 cla'1ine idnccuryasct n at your .D.A. Drug Store. A SPIRIN lOO10's - sugg. lisi 99c 66 C BRIDGEPORT Math Praafersuggr. hlst 1.59 1.33 DETTOL Antiseptic Spray- sugg. hîsti1.50 1.39 PEPSODENT Dental Cream '-----1.09 'aîile77c PEPSODENT Dental Cream.... 1.39i vailue 1.14 MICRIN Oral Antiseptic- SILVIKRIN Shampoo Dynach rame Colaur Film - mm or .3,5 mm 3.29 ---sugg. Iist 1.10 97c sugg. Isi. 1.501 1.19 1 CONFIDETS BRIDGEPORT Slug-a-bug--- suiri. lit 1.691.37 SUAVE Shampoo-. 12-ox. utt. hîsi 99e 89c REPZ . al edy ervu .7 PHILLIPS ---Llquld MiIk et Magnesia 79e value 69C Slim Mint Gum .with Calorie Book 2.23 value 1.79 FLY TOX lnsect Bomb-.-- HEALTH SALTS --I.D.A. Brand reg. 7é9e 67c - 2' ugt. list . 1.3c2 DELSEY Twin Pack - etP. 33o 3 for 89c LIG HT B U LBS - ---- General Electric 4 fo r 1.00 B LACK LEAF - 4O0nnl'îerZ Fri eeal 55 4o.1@29 Q. T. Tans in 3 or 5 h-ours with or without Sun 1.85, 3.50 CHILDREN'FS OWN TABLETS Soothe upset tummy 43C BABY'S OWN GORA Soothes sore gums KKO VAN Health Saits 7989C PERSOMNIA An aid to sleep 1.00, 1.75, 4.00 ORA mFIX Holds dentures ail day R AID House andGadnBm TOE-mEEZ MYCOMORI Instant light shoe relief Skmn Lotion for relief' of cuts, bites. burns, poison ivy 49ci 89C 169 100 4-oz. E SPIRETS fast pain relief for children 45C Holds false teeth in place more firmly 67c, 1.13 PRESCRIPTIONS ALEX McGREGOR e DRUGS e 5 KING ST. W PHONE 623-5792 lThn ranadan Statesmàn, I;owan%,file, jun@ 10, 19S47 OBITUARIES MRS. ERIC BURTON !born et Thomnasburg. 81 yeqi In faiing health for the pastago, being the son of the late ear Mrs. Eric Burton of 39 r and Mrs. James Carileort ParkRoa NothOshwaand aI Rn early age started Pad rk Rad Jne rh, Oshawafarming from wbicb he retirecj aI her home. She was in erït home in Plainfield twct 701h earx Altayears ago. He was wellkn n The frmerAlfaLillian and highly regarded in his IWillett, the deceased was onc community. of the 21 children of the late He was a member of Plain. John and Elizabeth Willett. fi.eld United Church and is sur- She was born at Grand Casca- vived by his wife, the former pedia, in the Gaspe section of Stella Kirk, five daughters: Quebec, and received ber edu.IMrs. Fred (Helen'> Baker of catio lu QcbccBelleville; Miss Margaret Car. A resident of Oshawa sincelleton of Oshawa; Mrs. John 1928. Mcs. Burton was devot - (Verna) Harrison of Oshawa: ed t he hom an famly.Mrs. Glen (Eileen) Bamber of csd er hoe usandfamy. Bowmanvijle;Mrs. Dorn Bero sidsuber husbnd, rs,1 (Joyce) Finnegan of Cannifton Buron s srvied v treeand fîve sons: Harvey Carie- sons, Cecil or R.R. i. Bowv- ton of Almonte, Arthur Carle- manvill. Elm er or Oshawat, o R , F a k or , H r l and Clifford of R.R. 1 Hamp- Carleton. of Thomnasburg, Clar- ton. ence Carleton of Belleville and. Alsn survi\'ing are R sister,!]John Carleton of Plainfield. Mrs. Thomas McWhirter (Ma- Also surviving are 22 grand- bel> o New Richmond. Que-ichildren. He was the last of bec, and a brother. Rufusbis familv. W ille tt. o f M o n tr ea l._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The funcral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Junei *~ 8t.a h.MenohAdr Bu, f ro m the ferment w~as in Mounit La;wn Cemeiter 'v. Rex'. Ernest Win-Le d r tor or Calvacv Gaptist Church1 conductd flic service. A w y IT'S IArt's Car Market 194 & 196 Church Street, Bowmanville. Ont. EASY TERMS ami cen for which il will shane mb the statutes of Ontarjo. 0F COURSE Sunday, May 31, 1964. He wss mugg. list 1.*2.5 99C - aisgt. list 1.50 1.39 ..-- calm edgy nerves2.79 sugg. list 1.39 1.27 BAN Lotion Deodorant BANTRON. REPOZ 98C 45C FASTEETH 1. D. A. REMEDIES 5 KING ST. W. PHONE 623-5792

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