BABII 0 oto * ROTARY CLUB ASSISTS DRIVE FOR RETARDED CHILDREN'S SCHOOL Unanimously approved by | campaign for a new school | Dr. Rog Richardson, campaign | surer of the Rotary Club and 1 the members at a meeting on | being conducted by the Retard. | chairman; George Wilson, | Erwin, of the Toronto-Dominion Monday, the Rotary Club of | ed Children's Association of | bullding committee chairman; | Rank south branch, building Oshawa Tuesday afternoon pre- | Oshawa and District, Caught | James Skinner, president of the | fund chairman, by the camera, from left are; | service club; Tom Prest, trea. Oshawa | Board Wants Times Pholo HIGH SCHOOL NOTES he wished | arate I'he CE] vith the hoard asking Il to submit possible tions for headquarter Hoard retur Hoy the Maye had an alternative a on Farewell proper \ W altirmati ult new Answe Cone Inca BADMINTON The mixed badminton club hele rs meeting last Friday ) |under the direction of Mi M of 8600. 1p and MH, Trotter, Fort Barvend Pellow ald 1H ( members were present and it wa lecided that election of an execu ple slreet n ns woperty (CET Ne Association th t | large the Alexandra y In oard neetinge Permis cliens to 10 and Is Span fon vation ti for June Clnh granted ged thee wa Shrine rosNed It is necessary to sail jother two are as yet undseided CCL and inform them of your|The evecutive, Miss Sissons and|accommodate more senior sti peed. Student applications are{Mr, Carson are In process of com: dents, Is holdin meelines Man then screened and an interview! saring several n'avs to chonse the day at noon and Wednesday a'ler arraiged for the most Hkely pros-lones which will hest suit club! vehoal, W, Trotter, ciaff n oot members and facilities (held at organization meetin While the project Is new at the x a | Wednesd NY school and Interest has nol vet| VOLLE YRALL MEET Central's forum reached peak level, It appears ke Girls' Volleyball ef omnetition ihe Tuesday after a sound method of meeting a need|Petween color teams was com: on the resolution: "Our system of which exists annually, particular nlete today ut nonn Four color education 1x falling v Ron Dra Iv mound Christmas Red, Blue, Green and Yel nak and Roman Dreossi took the heen comnoting for the |. tfismative and Jeanne Stark an y INEF n Jeanne uh CHRISTMAS BENEFIT Jnl three month for. the cham |pinmative and Jeanne Stark an 0cet Christmas : n in Grade 0 and 10 owing the debate there was mittee 1s cooperating The Green color team eaptured poited discussion hy the Christmas Cheer Club at Simeoe| he li chamninnshin hv a Hall to uid needy families of Oh decisive margin with a total of ava at this Yuletide Season, Dele: 12 points, The runners-un, with six gates from the school will parcel nolnts were the Red team. Gir! av! deliver gin ous team will re I'he cheeln for their win and Hie, Shia " X eq a lated on achievement will receive [+ y Q bid fulte : the latter footh vom Simeon ; most Iv bi the work of Grade 12 girls, In ad The date sel for the inter Hare dition, the gymnasinm is ARENT dance of Dr. I, J, Donovan Cols |iatsy Ing a holiday atmosphere for Cen legiate, Oshawa Collegiate and|Ronnie Crouter, tral's Christmas Capers Party Vocational Institute and OCCl is{Sharon Rehm, Vivian Golea Feb, 6, The dance is to be held Emily Mischtschenko, Gail Dods TOUGH CUSTOMER gt Central this year, but It is|carth, Terry Jalar'an, Carolyn - IH 4 y Hoped that the two other schools | Pollock and Gloria Vinson | STEPHENVILLE, Nfld, (CP) will have such a dance at their| The Yellow and Red teams Salesman Tom Cody thought he schools later this year or nextiwere tied, each with eight points, might avoid the moose on the ment 1s to ask City Counell fo LOshawa Central Collegiate In. The photographic committee, game 11-4 and gained the cham: 'enough to allow for future ex dby employment for Interested|identification cards was reported tween the Green and Blue teams road premises, It was stated at ahairman with members Faye| The identification cards are gvem Members of the champlonshiy ing or to the department's green if hs day em " a ne ve it 3 y 1 [Lee Easter and summer holiday | from the school office since its or-loughby nd Lee Hubar (he GHY Promerty core a not|commitiee of three student eoun gompeting with the open 125 members attending / dal for student workers An electric timecelock for school |. ested students have heen asked to be Installed hv Christmas and like, Stability is added through) Miss M, H, Bissons, staff spon in planning its annual dance, ng self in the area geveral local employers and re Prese roduct esents production The French Club met for the é Wi rawing near, It now remain for(i wg comedies and one straight music room tn sing carols, Al the deliherations «of In order to contact a student ling", has been scheduled wt the|®' . The Science club, In order he find It new headquarters, The stitutg students' council is getting|under chairman Ross, handled piunship pansion students ito have been quite successful did not affect the champlons or} hoard meeting Wednesday Broad and Kietha Mosier is work-|t¢ students free of charge team are: Bozena Krasnal, cap. house operation in north Osha | ) A ployment Councillor Porayko 18] Girls' Badminton Club is meet: [tended the meeting vesterda 1ahor|ell members and persons from market. Its aim is to channel stu athletie events has been ordered Forms have y tatisties along with, c. M1 in vital statistics a used for the first game of thelijve shoudl he postponed until the sewage disposal plant to act » stipulation that parents sign' the stipulatio at J sor of the Drama Club, has heen | panet Prom, to he held Jan | . ports the attitude has been favor nrine (1) ) Wis i Central Presents will be held) first time since exams yesterday employers to take advantage of 4 y Miss Sissons will direct two of though most of Central's #00 si of park 0x! tuden roup ou e yo) ew VIIICe present headquarters at 110 Parl down to brass tacks on its am-|the sale of pictures taken for the| A game held at noon today be. Goldman Developments 1d, | A student employment commit-)"ouncil received 10 per egnt of runners-up since both teams were Zoning by-laws prohibit. add fog on a scheme which will assist] The lost and found committee|tain, Pat Cinnamon, Jennifer|wa | ganization It should pointed oul the hard workinglj,o regularly on Wednesday and Inquire if the hoard the student hod dents into temporary holiday em heen distributed pon Chicago ar a cost throughout the type of experiance they havely.niqly . approaching baskethall after Christmas is a "bulter" hetween the plant the completed forms ry busy casting students foriye will he climaxed hy the erown able, . ists of teat, hossibly Le Lt I1 had» French table, in. the cai. | Plans Circus his valuable source of willing) x. Cs y ther hy {ha plavs and t. Carson the other dents take French only about 20 Wednos tay 0 0] t [] J |. C) H 1i 1 The hoard of park manage road north, it 1s felt, is not larg bitious program to provide holi-[school am the distribution of have made an offer for the Park tee made up of Ken Bmith as|all the sales about eighty dollars. (far behind the leaders ing either to the Park road build students In getting Christmas, (as taken a great responsihility| Thomas, Bev Lovelock, Rose Wil Ald, John Brady. chairman of that|calrman of the students' committee is [Thurs sdey after school with about + the Park road NEW TIMECLOCK ploy: ent fields whieh normally the senool and Inter counoitior Kelly reported it would gy i h they would and the kind of jo vy season The Girls' Athletie nd any new Industry estahlish The committee has Interviewed oy In tha fortheoming Central jug of Miss Central Feb. da, son fast), , th the holiday sea isons s three one-act plays, |; teria and a meeting 1njer In the Park figured workers 0 | "The P ne o ne play, "The Pampered Dar- attend the club regulfirly on was ne c ted the wrk {ith ratior A NUE [Man (] wading wending mate CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS ation nd wi a to the followin dont f Oshawa and district who are celebrating birthdays today Mrs vine street; as also q Army to ae Hi Mav 18 to celohrate th anniversary of the organi in Oshawa lon hy Ald, Erne to hul'd a ehl'dren there was shelve oblaining of « held a dobal examinations QC poo] thy teams, 'ow, have i henefit com with the \W a other memhers The art department, divection of Miss A hugily watlg the present under the Mineleh, hnol I'h noticeahle for front dec vietoy oefve gold bars the ranpersaap maroon hars Meomhers of Carolyn Mickey, im the hest a club was congrati-| during] \ Al i reel Ape S00 part of the the Cireen team | Puckett, captain Lian Kurikshuk, Carol Sorochan yhoo Stan Bryning, 1061 Ra Roh Williamson, M7 Buena Vista avenue; David Rel', 407 8, Lawrence street; Wilma Bates, 11 Flett street, Bowmanville; Debbie Kellar, 267 Guelph street The first five persons to in form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to the Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The cur rent attraction is "In Love and War.' year for first place in the Grade 10 took the first game by a score and smashed the windshield, The ( ' minute ] ) Yr toa at the Guide| second game, The Yellow team | TIPNtes until new tratfic forced roadway | $ race when they met after sohool oadway in a snowstorm until the 10-8 but the Red team came moose then stood around for 20 ¥ i] December 13 34 Bes ipetaliated by winning the third him into the woods 2 0a | lon Tuesday. The Yellow team animal darted towards his car BLEVENTH Group Committen Christ back with a 141 victory in the ouse Friday, ] LADIES Auxiliary of Tannery, Lacal| 5, Ringo at the Avalon. Thursday, | December 11, & pm. 6 Jackpot Mah | FAIR e TMAS ! CHR fh NOVEL BIN iGo THURS EVENIN At ST. GEORGE'S he (Albert and Jackson St.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled anytime Prize $15 Dec. 2, 4,10,11, 708 PM, Door Choral ncern, Mn Group Town le, Det 3, 8185 pm Students 50¢ m Bowmanville Pub \g artists Bowmanville Christmas ( Hall Bowmany ber 12 | Admis Che lic Hugh Martin ¢ em and 78 f « assist BINGO { 8 PM y | JOHN'S HALL of Bloor and Simcoe) $6 and $8 Jackpots AY J: serra REHEARSE FOR FESTIVAL OF CAROLS College of Organists Sunday | Ring?" and written by Mrs, next at 8.30 pm, in the Simeoe | George K. Drvnan. The group Street United Chureh. They ave . rehearsing a carol called "Why from left to right, im Do The Ralls af Cheistmse Imeson, Ruth | 20 Games §--$40 Christmas 18 Chic members of the E, A | Lovell School Choir rehearse | for the Festival of Carols, which is being held under the Soonsorshin of The Fanadian bonus kens as door prizes , Abov e | cludes Kaven 10] managemen | THE OSHAWA TIME, Thursdey, Desomber "ve 3 ping were presen Telford, Miss Mu Miss Beuy, oe oh Grivasley (ial Premier pine nationalism once engaged full-time in farms ling may have taken nonlarm obs and still ave living on the farm which the wife and daughs {ters are operating [SUN other factors may be that greater numbers of women are heing recruited for ssasonal vege: able and fruit farm work or that move girls aro remaining on the arm because employment has wen harder to get lately In cities and towns, irng ! Wi vontrol July ne I's 4 | "Hhaon Vir Mrs, Laura [Vina Schaan, prohahly -- \ IF | wnokes ontenme lon to al an mi ol Ww try | y f nounced wo moglels area ter ome e plan " again to present a series of eon certs designed to attract a wider audience than that which is usu ally found at band promotions, Programs have been selected to arpeal to every section of the| community from tho.e who are keen supporters of the band and its true brass-band selections to fanciers of Musical Comedy or Symphony The guest-artist on the first concert, Dee, 19, will be the well known soprano, Marguerite Gig: nae, who will sing songs from her extensive repertoire, Featur ed by Miss Gignac will he the Doll Song from 'Tales of Hoff. man' hy Offenbach, Also by this composer is the Grand Overture 'Orpheus in the Underworld', the band's choice as finale for their] program Directing his fiest concerts in Canada the hand's) conductor, I J, Francis aims to give a lively show to the audience in the belief that present-day con cortgoers demand more than a {string of band pieces more suited! | = es 12 KING E, -- RA 3.3633 MEAT SPECIALS! -- FRI, & SAT. Given Pins A meeting of the City of Osh:|if they are unable (0 make ats WHITBY -- Two Whitby offi. "It has been suggested that we held Tuesdiy night at the County'! However, as the provincial aus trict Labor Council that O Can'ling, which Is on the reverse side|awa General Hospital were hon: ome ACol. V, B Wotton, elvil de-lopavinie will not permit the coun [sehools, have stated that "God |invelved In the selection of 'God|program following the anpual co-ordinator for the northern . RESCUE COURSE cause iL has been designated as| Supervisory Principal E arvi{ner was "barrack-room" style, ordinator for the town of Ajax, revealed a rescue course in opers Vhithy Community Arena' Board|Canada' and "God Save The|chefs' hats and serving the turk Whithy Community ) weltare and reception study of the casually simulation courses are in y slate 8 sgilations outlined hy theleal nrecisi as Dr, W the statements when asked thelr follow regulations o ) elena slon was i mittee wan briefed on the' cap f 10 "O|requires that "God Save The| 9 9 In Oshawa this week that J requires tha 40 hospital Buperintendant William poses, It was proposed that stress|the Red Cross and 8, John Ame » OPE 0 8 0 pgister clear 0 "he {the opening of hockey games (tions In the dally register clearly for 'he hospital for ten years and |v mot oo Fo ot up a lorge] A radiological course will hein | y y 3 J 9 J 0 ARN nity Arena Board, "The Canadian| Following these regulations, he the hospital board | ang selection of billets, The com will also hold a conree during the anthem, We play the national an: by every day, And in addition 10 yin 27 years service, and Mis*|ings comnlinations It was explain: [courses will he provided hy the game pital longer than any other em [pared for distribution to a) peo! Training 15 also being carried iotengan of nursing is hooklet will toll them what tn section and eevly In sented. with a 20 year pin, He fg routes to use with their|the annual National Civil Defence . hd m Amidst Confusion i Those Without _(ransportation purchase of safely helmels oft ant, William Abdel Karim Kas and Jealousies that Kassem must for between 10 and 156 yea [Bim of totum SAE apart tht in As Farm Labor U im. |ces Kelly, Mrs, Jean le Ph ni "nentrality. trugale helween Western influences : J Arab Vt Annie Linton My Mina a Aloe OTTAWA (CP) Keonomists y K oe ince Kassem Kas Mie Lean Johnston independent Iraq, balancing out wo Mn I bs unprecedented vise In the Smyth, Miss Vivian rom the usual lethal polities 80 5 hdun in the oflrieh country and women farm workers de Mrs, Meta John {dent Nasser of the United Arab yorrs ser [suddenly Increased hy about 16, |e, David Fantham, 2 him and his country inden Hughes, olin Mainds, David the annual vate of more than 40, Tn Hamilton ' ad Nasser admivers in Iraq were 9€1¥ out last week at a closed confer heavy diesel trues next year [backed Kussem in heating (he ently tare stumped for 8 HM gpn 1g ep homestead, of dollars worth of trade tolary and former deputy of Ka Labor department officials sald dition, the board of park mone men sald thi Wf Canada's{gpeeinet the slate a ( IMAGA'R npeinet the late Na further action 1s te be tak| Fleaves are available only for; There 1s a possibility he Osh Ir $5,000,000 switeh, Which 1t{is nothing hut & temporary move AZement on a suggestion ta con: |but they Indicate the ated will create some 870 Ji pik oh is a, NiO ver! nart of Cownn Rak into a average of women farm workers|lored bearing the society's need ony loon " It will turn out seven They describe this as a natural ded [for the corresponding period last [and secretary the society, members had haem informed that : ith Roll Royvee engines Im:lwalling a 'tightrone between on: |nsing the for av purposes on, men farm workers skidded [about the only bullding with his norted from Britain, Sheet metalfposing forces, while trying talother eonveved hy Mee IW. lin the corresponding period last M0 of the tracks fromingmes from, This, ohservers con Cowan to the eli In 19M year wrent company in the cede, Is a dangerous game HARE OPTICAL he distuched at the extent of the [Cowan's consent to convert the rock bottom in his search for (company will set up produetiontCommunist grip in Iran, He fears/park would be required and that|farm labor, The number of farm. JOHN A. OVENS in Canada with the idea of huild [Commonwealth "markets under ONE MAN TO FARM |the preferential tariff system, R t B With only about one man to a we HOURS we egiment Band yin Rardley, 53 year - old hal of help from his wife and daugh native who has been In Canada ters, Only women farm workers Plans Concerts PHONE RA 3.4811 [#otiations, to build the engines in| in these farm labor forces esti For an appointment {Britain and ship them te Hamil | mates, will present the latest addition to 'costs thelr library, a selection of tunes tion of a choral work, The Rhap | sody on Negro spirituals will! mas spirit will be captured when i the audience are asked to join in Tender EAT 'N pe TRUE -TRIM BEEF ({ .& shell concerts and regimental \ functions the band is hopeful of 19, in the OCVI auditorium and the members of the band are LJ] 3 At Dinner awa and County of Ontario Civil|rangement with neighbors for cials, replying to eriticism by|do not have a recording of '0 ) Courthouse, Whithy thorities have nol finalized the | ada' is not played at hockey! of the anthem reeording we use,|0red Wednesday night, when they nee co-ordinator for Ontariolty to spend money an such a pubes " A ' | Christmas dinner fave the Queen' has been play |8ave The Queen' for the game 1 4 P ! fownships of Ontario County, and 2 report on the training pres. the national anthem, Falrman reported' that many With members of the Hospital 49 national A report was presented by Lt. ation In Pickering Township, nd Vairman spoke for the Queen' every day ey to the staff and Larl Falrman spoke fo ¢|Q town of Orillia, which was held operation ar well as a storesman ( 5 | smbers| Department of Education, Section! Kay winion of charges by members Dey {ability of the northern townshipr|home nirsine enurses are ' 00 he su as part of the k Canadu™ wae Roi wing 1h (he Guten' be sung 44 | Holland announced the names ofl, "yade in getting evaeviens ns |hulance with assistance from the My 1 y q 4 y | nthem Is a, P 3 gy 9 Bald G. Norman Irwin, acting state that the national a m 8 longer, Pins were presented By of numero welarelfor the rolice ant five devart government has designated 'Godisald, "God Bave The Queen' 18 yu (ho group presented with 25: mittee agreed that this seemed a first two months of the new year them at the opening of every this, he sald, "0 Canada" Is 8180 yane Cole, with 40 years, Mie ad hy Li.-Col, Wotton that as seon|federal civil defence authorities INTERPRETING THE NEWS nd was presented with a hous nls who are to he evacuated from. on to obtain rad iy operating ils J. RN. Loos, hospital ra-{tc do In case of emergency hv[1050 a series of communi ation has worked 21 years at Oshawa|ears, and likely places they would Exercises In the late spring ted to Mrs, G would he advised where to report! groups In rescue training courses By JOSEPH MACSWEEN well known 1a Middle Fast coun # linge r om's crackdown against alleged face to stay alive i sel vies were Miss B. 1, Hawke conflict between communism and current action has far wider ; 1 the ' Mi Maud Watt Mrs, Myr By KEN KELLY Man ring oll Communist interests and heen al work Mrs, Jessie Fleming som has often been pietured \ are puzzled over a new feature In eri government and tooki| hi el ' Fh trade Bulmer, Mis, Ma side forces, but recent reports yy number of women farm workers Phvliis Bavkley | Kassem also has consistantly lined steadily but this yem in New Trucks Male staff with 10 i ITenuhlie but ha has pointedly reo Geopee [000 from last year while men . 1's sway, an happened to Syvin Reid. Rob t Avotte, Jack Cook |900 1 estore OTTAWA (CP) = Canada Will hwerted last month In an ence of federal and provincial teing minora from the Unitedbwond-he coup. Nasserité Col. Ab! scar an explanation damaged by fire on- Nov, 20, Is an m, Vas arrested and await today the increase was parsistent agement agreed Wednesday, Mie ' Rritaln last] So sy | aN X | ds 3 ome Middle East exports aa) hy the haard of nark man [the first 10 months of the yeay awa and Distriot Historical Sos In A fobs, International Tiavvester and its vatellites to Nn iran for sldents of this vear was about 53,000 com. for A museum in mind This wan dec a h of the new. trucks at Us/seane! 1a the July revolt vear of about 30,000 | pointed out tha bull ling, at the than a nark wonld he con sharply in numbers to a monthly tory In 11" in Oshawa vork: will be done at Chatham. laive an imnression of neutrality [trary \ly Cowan's solleltaps, in a, One possible explanation is that cost of about $5,000,000 that it will interfere with his own|it was he opinfon the land waclers now is about the same as ine up a bigger market in Can Optometrist AWAY WILL HELP farm, the farmer may be calling Wed, Until 12:30 AM, for four. years, sald Rolls-Royee who devote 20 hours a week or After an absence of some years to competitions than concerts, (ton, Opening of the St, Lawrence Another possibility In that | men| from 'South Paci', two Syms bring a new approach to old plan [singing traditional cavels enthusiastic audiences at these looking forward to an enjoyable On E ti Defence control committee was|transportation, members of the Oshawa and Dis-|Canada,' We have such a record | Long-service employes of Osh. The meeting was attended hyirutes and reception areas, the games or sung daily in the|There is no personal preference Were presented with pins In a f County, Jack Baker, civil defencelyjoption at the present (ime ed or sing on these occasions be: he said, As In previous years, the din. Don Dowden, civil defence co- ently taking place in the county (i, Nor in spoke for the|Whithy classrooms sing both "0 Board and management donning| ¥, Norman lrwin spo Col, Wotton and Mr, Baker on the two In the city of Oshawa, Alsa, o| Teachers in the schools, he sald] Carving the turkey with pur [Whithy publie schools, Both made g I" 1ast month, The reception com: course, A number of first ald and J ) d seting [31 of such regulations, he sald, ' of the tahor council at p meeting (at of such reg At 8 pm. following the dinner |, "gouty for evacustion pur [heing conducted In the county hy § By p 1 the Instrue N od | chools and was not played al|daily exercises an nstrue: ithe employes who have worked) oui," "onccible into their hil: | Civil Defence organization + 1 1"G s The sen,' A ' WH! ay " | chairman of the Whithy Commu: | "God Save The Queen A, 1, McGllvray, chairman of nontren for processing avacueer [ments of Oshawa, The Boy Scouts fave The Queen' as the national' sung in every classroom in Whit. | venr pins were William Gibbs, (more logical method and entalled [and technioal saquinment for (hese i sung in many of the, classrooms Cole who has worked at tha hot: ag possible, # haoklet will he pre-|early In January quet, hy Mrs, G, Telford, super their homes in Ontario County, leonees for members of the eom A Iraq rac own dion ist was the only one pre [way of an evacuation kit, food|exerelses will he hold to train for Hospita) he billeted The cominittea authorized the rie MeMaster, Canadian Press Staff Writer |lrles, purely internal struggles Ex erts Puzzled Presented with 10-year plotte in Iraq comes Again AWIDER IMPORT om's Miss Arnie Ray Cole Ms "van Arab nin # tralned port relating to the cold war and Mor . Mi Marion Moraan Canadian Press Staff Writer [ . ve in, M Sh ridan plosive- have werthre iationalism Parkin, Mrs, Martha | sincere advoeate of a truly Canadian farm labor this yea in a military coup last (i Miss Marnie B Il some of Li ar have told of & strong Communist | For years the number of men Blackler, Mi Al pressed friendship for Pre [women in the farm labor foree are: Jack Coros, To Be Made slated anything that might LY ni Isaac farm workers continued to slip al DANGEROUS GAME Wiliam A. Holland, Alhert Wed | The phenomenon was hrodght Henry Sit tart producing a new line o|tempt to oust Kassem, Iraqi Red [farm labor. experts who. ap e tes and switehine several mil dal Salem Aref, fallow:pevaltion . PERSISTENT INCREASE to be restored to Its oflginal vom " [ tris! on a charge conspiring Parking Lot building was | 1, [trom month te month NE Was Insure Vi LY Ta U 5 on av [Kassem's apnarent shift leftward © monthly elety will ask If iL ean be ress the | parkine . \ Company of Canada tod an West's old arin on the enunim ted Olive Rr pared with the monthly average Roy Barvand, hoard secretary meeting Wednesday night afte ' 4 Hamilton plant, powering them] Tn this thinking, Kassem is While this Increase was going entrance fo Lakeview Park, "ly tn the dead under which if |average of 671,000 from. 719,000 It was built around 1850, Harve previously imporfediig the West, where the money vis Nasser, for his part, is said to letter to the hoard, sald Mrs. /the Canadian farmer has hit ear, Under the new the [plans for a pan-Arab state "still needed as a park the number of farms : |ada and possibly expanding into] 8 BOND ST. EAST Harvester President for more than the usual amount Sot, Until 2:30 PM, has agreed, after months of ne:| more to farm labor are counted ) TENCE the Ontario Regiment Band {a/ With this end In view the band |Seaw ay would shave shipping phonie excerpts and an adapta. BU EH 13 Ww tation melodies while the Christ: $ 2 After wide support at the band: concerts the first on Friday, Dee, time SPECIAL SCATTER RUGS Reg. 7.95 3.50 NU-WAY Rug Sales 174 MARY §T, RA 1202 series of | Cut Your Own Scotch Pine CHRISTMAS TREE $1.50 12 MILES NORTH OF BOWMANVILLE ON SCUGOG RD, F. C. LEAVER K Well Trimmed Steaks e 'Stavomy wine & T-8oNE Ib. 79 ROUND STEAK ROAST BONELESS FREE! FREE! ® FRIDAY SPECIAL ONLY SAUSAGES Buy 1 lb. reg. price 29° 1b. BONELESS h C RUMP ROAST Ih 83 FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE AND GET 1 LB. FREE! | | | Hall, Linda Sawyer, Bill Whit. hread George ~ Lakas and Charles Eadie Oshawa Times Photo |