'GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN (Maerably last year hy the steel(cert, several practice sessic strike at Steel Company of Can must he held ada and the steel was finally, . purchased in the U.S, DVERIAADED gi on y p gr na The delay on the sewage treal- Chief Bere pt that eve ment plant addition was caused Warned city taxi firms that ever by a US. strike involving an! precautionary measure must b equipment mavufacturer, {taken to ensure the safely of The $115,000 cost on the bridge children enromte to and fron is considerably smaller than an follows a flock ticipated, Mr, Branch sald, but| This fo toni does not include the cost of land | complaints of overloading. . . . and other incidentals, [Alderman Ceci] Bint Is st SYMPHONY NOTES |awaiting the arrival of those ex~ Since its inception last year the Pensive cigars sent to him from Oshawa Symphony Orchestra hus Havana by a friend las Octobet- been relisatying a wide selection Why doesn't the alderman mak. of music, je orchestra meets ot val to Fidel Castro? Centre. Sngmuene in G4 COA" Monday might masting of "City Council was the shortest in: Among the works being re-| oie months business was heared for early public presenta #0 Hh 1 by Ying bn , Thirty tion are or hy Military Bym-| 001 gudents, members of the phoby" and "The Symphony No.\p bye "Speaking and Debating b ot Semel. Vist 8 Are wel Club, returned home from Ottawa Come Irecently with glowing reports Peterborough teachers particl-| hospitality extended by Labor pated in the rehearsaly; these |p istor Starr (he Introduced. cluded John Drewnlak, cello, and| yor, "to Lheral Leader "Mike's Klemmie Hamburg, viola, Mr, Pearson, , . . An interested specs. D. Peters, musical rector Injy en a' the Shipstady and John the Bowmanville schools, also! "roe Follies" in Toronto this preformed on the French horn. |e "way Miss Sandra "Sandy's Several citizens have donated Rollings of Cobourg who was &7 music to the symphonic group, member of this show for several. but more is needed, In order to|months last year before Iliness complete the full orchestration of | forced her to give up professional 2 : TH OSHAWA TINS, Saturday, February 7, 1959 $600 Damage Usher Suffers Cuts [Cateed fn As Players Brawl ER There were no injuries In the) four accidents investigated by the| wa Police Dar Ne By THE CANADIAN PRE ra Dolice Depo) Jit A wild brawl erupted the Neil Burke and Bryan Mc under $600 : inal mingtes of an OHA Senior|Lay of Cornwall, Minors were » h ¢ Two cars \ eastern division hockey league given to Jerry Serviss and Aggie leolliston on Athol E., at 1 jame between Hull-Ottawa Cana-|Kukulowicz of Cornwall and Ca- m, One car was driven by fiens and Cornwall Chevies in|nadiens' Guy Black. i James 8, Shaw, 505 King St, E fill Friday night and ended with| Canadiens' seven gouls were all "The other was driven hy Maurice ix players tabbed with miscon- scored by separate players, but [Cardinal 98 Simpson Ave, Bow fuct penalties. in Sudbury veteran Chatham Ma- manville, Hull-Ottawa easily took a 7-3/roon centre Ted Power took the Gary Peter Hill, RR 2, Taunton | win from last - place Chevies, scoring lead in the OHA-NOHA Rd. E., was driving west on Taun- | while in Sudbury Chatham Ma. by picking up six assisis ton RA, when the car i roons downed the Wolves 7-2 inlyag 89 POINTS ing was struck on the left rear| DHA-NOHA Senior A action Power now has 24 goals and 65 a hit and ran car Standings in both leogues are cic for 89 points, eight more and run car had just anchagged. Chatham holds first ip. Kitchener's Ken Laufman, a right turn from Ritson] lace dd Sudbury third in the qv. seven players scoring for Rd, N, Il continued east on Taun DHA-NOHA, while Hull Ottawa is Canadiens were . Bob Boucher, ton Rd, without stopping. There third in the eastern division. ;,hn Annable, Black, Dumouchel, / ov wis sone paint left on the Hill Belleville still leads the league (nic Breden John Longarin (Rass 45 § car and Police were given a good with two points over Whitby ind Bob Ellett description, USHER HURT Daryl MacMillan scored twice A Another two-car collision occur. noLney O-Car Colson iC Ld An unidentified usher suffered for Cornwall and Muir added the red Simcoe St, 8, and Olive a head cut during the third goal. Cor 1 outshot . poe he, wl POLITICAL DIFFERENCES FORGOTTEN in ia i: ncn 2 . : . |Gordoni W, Higgins, 653 Waterloo olavers of both teams s over Sud-| 2 Worship Mayor Lyman Grogory's ; Council of the Burlungton. The other wma) - 0 mn the ice ry wa SrgULor Gifford and Ald, Christine |' Knights Columbus In St. |4uiven hy Patrick MeGarry, 244 ? homus, who have been sharp Gregory's Auditorium Friday |Arthor St. Oshawa y Jacques Begin of Canadien lv divided on political matters | night, Here they are caught by At 9 Dm I i y and Cornwall's Ron Muir star at meetings of elty council | The Oshawa Times photograph: foi tL | 3 eI a) Sap Srive the melee with Sow ix minute since the first of the vear, for. | er they tripped the Mght | oh ; ) wr, Sone J Wl 4 remaining. The usher was ye Iisio while trying to protect a y« the symphony for the first con. skating. got thelr differences at the | fantastic : A io Qe | vitn driven by Donald § fan ard Gras Ball held by St . Waneinaker, 76 Wiliam St, W range in age from six : | Officials doled owt misconduc |The necident occurred at Warren months to nine, This home a he A | Muir, Begin, Dick Dumol Ave, and King St. W health menace {NIGHT of Cards, Ritson Road School, | B NGO Let's face it -- the subject of low-rent hous- ing for some of Oshawa's near-destitute families school, rand Royden Kealey of Canadiens, is an unpleasant one, ay Oshawa is a city of comparative plenty, but some of us find it convenient to forget there are citizens here, including many children, who live in squalid conditions that could be right out of "Tobacco Road," were Involved in a Children' also live in squalor in Toronto, Bom- bay, and New Orleans, but somehow its far more things {fender by Ie hit mile disturbing when these happen right on your own doorstep, LIVE IN SQUALOR It leaves one with a squeam. ish feeling after studying some aspects of the city's low-rent | housing picture, 3 One Oshaws family of 10 lives in an overcrowded bungalow de 'serihed by city health officials ns being "woefully inadequate" I'he mother is ill, The father's in. come 1s pathetically small, The | refrigerator is kept in one of the hedrooms, There is a well outhouse in the back. The at third vas arming Chatham's victory Wilk 3 led by Liloy« Al tod ( a car driven Zorica and Sam Sudhbur un a clean and Ge Joe ed fon ave Chath ev, as tw out two and children " ' car Oshawa Times Photo l ames in! Is = | Wednesday, February 11, at 8 p.m, Re | | freshments, prizes, Admission Soc, 32h to Only nine city houses were con demned in 1968, but af least 24 THE LIBRARY WORLD -- Oshawa Curlers OBITUARY would have been condemned had n accommodation been avails Innes Novel Is | Suspense Filled The following reviews wert by one of e¢ staff tten members of the M Pub) Library THE LAND GOD GAVI CAIN by Hammond Innes test 10Y the This | of The died 1al civer go his father some unu radio re looking © his after discovers the mission. It ci of a geologic whose rador SOME UNKNC files to The authori ven up Canada already the 1 closed the case. It Ve cult to uade the tl father although crippled has completely sane and the n should be given furt r ation. When not succe cides trek into the North with a small party Paula a bush per n fu to de includes daughter flance grim but beautiful country cor bine make a \ enjoyable pa THE RAINBOW ROSE by Nevil Shute Hear nie Pascoe's cr ceived in a crash landir this book to ume AND THI ing of his pilot friend John tical inju Y treacherou coast Ronnle Clark ve and try to sa Pascoe is This romant form, Is r great craft FILM LIBRARY The film library eral additions which interest especi to art gro f Oshawa, I told nan of hould teacher we purchased a er Color In tl about 11 minute in ¢ film calle whi run § in and deals with the technique water color painting We Wind an ex t pict dealing with wrt of Canadian land Thompson, Ms hriel but ing carecr with art is the one ¢ ley" in 'which we see the Group of Seven ret Toronto ¢ his sket pedition in the cou also shows several his work, There is also a | recommended film tures the career vet painter, Arthur Lismer entitled "Lismer rung 20 minutes, and is produced the National Film Board operation with the Natlon: lery of Canada: Thi ' in color and : teaching chil ence of creative self-¢ art FILM STRIP COLLECTION a wid is life ar i ape painter early significant pain after exampl of abou We have at the librar wlection of film strip rent free of charge. They such subjects as Al H Georgraphy, So Studies Careers and are high mended for classroom use The McLaughlin Publie Libra and the Film Coun nake i which X all the film (16 my as of charge to Oshawa vided these are used during school hours between % a.m 4.30 p.m. The service projetor able and project well as 35 mm c} r 0018 | fee or 0 Ie Ton 1) Win Two Trophies Free Mot adian| Ottawa Gn team tenant « Governor's man's fours faces Toronto re ¢ and Ken Murch for Granite quartet meat Amyot's Jacques Cartler OSHAWA WINS CUP | In the I'roph final Francois Goulet's Cap de la Mad Que., Jean Paul Forint's Quebec Jacques Cartier am 96 and In the Jo bin final O V1 rink Sudbury Montreal [12-6 Ba Four trophies 15-10 in the cided Friday night, D,. C put him!Oshawa rink defeated J, beyond reach in the race for the man's Kingston t number of g Holt Renfrew ' with an 8-0 won-lost record and ( d's Bird| wo possible games (0 go The team winning most in the mspiel gets Aggregate, Bowl, CITY AND [fini * = Bot di DISTRICT nthe sett-sal of the Lel evn OC CI Cagers Win Three From OCVI no dam O I period Blasko and scored for OC( By LEO LeBLANC | Canadian Press Staff Writer | QUEBEC (CP) John Free indefe { Pointe Cl 1Que., rink goes gunning tods {the third major and trophies In Quebec's inter national bonsplel fn using! Freeman Is to play In the sem! Id contact the finals of the Lieuteaant-Gover the nor's Trophy after clir the film Grand A [iN 1 enable them to night hy day Bob Royal ( man's ton three 46th of the Library' T f Bagot nterested Omega t \ cleine rink beat re nbou the cal (Kr Je winning and | Tro The film coun- | tenant-Governor's finals also are t $2.50 ato be played wu ap The Australi nber: publisher defe Burlington Chateau final, The neols 0 von Zuban's itive rojectors | Frontenac } rar 1 topped G Granite nie day represent ha de Conlin's Sugar am 11-7 for the Trophy, R. | i] y ' Buryess We 15:7 fer the Val Rd Ash juartet downed | Quebec fo am 15-8 ( 1€ other were a of Ont, LIBRARY BRIEFS win Little People's Film Hour pro Ic ), 14, 15 as greatest AMES Wor aw ay roup downed J Ont, « Schene he Fi pr games ton ih Grand d'Or award Kir Troph md Lake Demers alk the an Cambrai Ww mw . { awa e Ix ent was called to the scene a chimney ifre at the home of Rd The | ment also re ne Dalidow lc I, wi foul a fou Central Collegiate In ated Oshawa Col ROTARY S¥ and Vocational Institute's nicliffe m ywaker at the ethall team I'riday the visitor I" Club of hawa ht in league competition three-point margin a Colle vard to meetings be Oshawa titute riate def eact e Tur hot ) naged ANA eC AKER oot \ Cent has I ate rh r \ ore onal 1 vas not } 1 thrills BANTAM GAME In the bantam encounter, pegan at 5.30 p.m, OCC] gan from their o tscoring them by The f ht, Dalid« h for Centr points, respective | SENIOR GAME In the final game of the night weking in the wed ¢ re hi al 11 ¥. BRIDGE : of the } 14] DUPLICAT W t are the score mbar wor close ponent AM Pex beaten led Centra showin been point v each half week Har 00 unced 1} back, by must accom Tunnicliffe was high l with 14 points, | scored e smit da osers a ht pless against ad 20 and Skochko Central un NIOR GAME ™ unlor game most thrilling of h OCCI squeak id JN a from 1 ar {0 M The turn: vertime win, slight lead OCC] mi holding a gh most of the game PLAYING IN COBOURG overtaken in the final Y ¢ of curlers from thelutes and OCVI led by a point ins irling Clu re playing the last minute of play, Bell, for high scorer for thi f and | Central, made a foul shot to tic M. D the 3 Fuller followed scorl In overtime! points re 13 and Haine honors fo shared 0ocvi Andre Central with Nicholishen ane 3 15 and ven points eae! game a are the re lub eon pective three-minute been played ' Re-Elect Irwin | : President Of Tobacco Group sci: ora it very ci T HOPE -- ¥RNall Irwin|regions of province, A wea h was re-elected presi'ither disturbance is racing acros Dun "and North:-[the province's western sections Toronto we Cured Tobacco and is expected to pass through | Trenton at the asso | Southern Ontario tonight, Snow- St. Catharines in Port|f] are forecast for localities Hamilton Roy Foeter, Ken-{near the lower Great Lakes with Muskoka vice-presi-| a period of light snow occurring Killa! pl 1 Winds south 15 tonight and |' | tonight and Sunday | WEATHER [i | Sunday n I TORONTO (CP)--Official fore a s fseved by the public wea- '0 r office at 5 am, Synopsis: Temperatures ar « moderating today in Southern northwest mins-Kapuskaging and and Sunday continuing Winds wes Forecast temperatures ( Low tonight Vindsor Sunday 1 10 10 10 10 10 high St. Thoma |14 London Wingham the | 1am ation nal meeting rri¢ a eelected Jarilon I Lal Vien Funeral Chapel wm 2 pm | Mr the past Toronto the Mi « Audrey on Public m terian" Lodge In well known ho o alr, Curling lone daught \ Lebanon Lodge will bold a me. vel morial home Sunday, ' Littler Leads Pi 558 Pho busting ( troke 1 20,000 } Litt) the under Wd Club course ( A y NOVICES SECOND A ur ac a T™ 74-80 Homeniul jonto 85-76-1061 »" Ri geographer deacon of Westmin meral Gimblett died In the able in the low-rent field time in 196% two fami. with children were living In one of which had "prim anitation equipment plight of the Willams nily (with eight children) forced to move In 1958 to a near bh town when thelr Oshawa home was condemned, is also| GIMBLETT for Harry ( Ll SE | 1 Gone HARRY C, At one service 650 King Oshav morning in 11 he held at the Momdny , who al Hos his 61 he McIntosh f a ALD, W, R, BRANCH has been fil for could Induce "Bill" 0 bring hi 08 vn Hl fe He wag born In Hed 1808 and wi l'oday many families with Pichard oung children are forced to live He wa In damp basement-apartment the Last May 6, the Oshawa his life ni quoted r, Gimblett 10 days June 10 and mm former on of the garet Gimblett belleville to Burge All n this communit 2 employed at Utilities, Mr ember of SM Church 139 earlier way far too long THE LITTLE THEATRE Me production of "Hig wind," suspense drama, b, took me Oshawa Little Theatre | of the city and mid-February in the McLaughli vithout a doubt of public Library, recalls to man a low rental that OLT started out In project 1 of(spring of 2a know such places 4 in our elt Iti He (medical offi essful In e would hate to telllp, A we have had to do support this low idea wholehearted Times Mayor ing G in Wh in tory man Gifford as sa had ! medical lo various part convinced me a he Oshawa oars office the Gimblett wa Paul's Presh 1 and Lebanon AF and AM I life he was a he the nee for the [ the group, The first president Gordon Conant and ct fice for isin No did not hi a was man 'and also i mn al | she fn trv whic} ' of [OT ( when family, 1 what with & al Winter othe hibited at the Ro one the CNE and nent sho 1s sn ni vou Mrs the years fudded that Mr Harriet Rapley ne. | organization sinc widow; cost project his by Jean of ved time G Findley, behind the throne held and bu to 1057 over ind one Oh nye long in OL Mayor Gifford made the under 1958 vm, both grandchildren as tatement of vhen he sald ig Foron we Miles Paul's ol 0 I pathetic B St ch, w urer 1951 tool when manager fro: a former pas I'he quest Clare Keit Pre I Monday 1 tiv { read from on came belore Coun byterian vhen two letters were W. W. Scott of 11 eondu rvice directo Perhaps Oshawa City Council trusty rifle down to the Oshawa Marshes where those pesky little foxes have had thinge thelr own 1951 previou Mrs held the Mr, O'nelll took over for three has YROM INDIA, rosewood buffalo horn | articles, copper-ware, brass-ware, em broidered evening bags and Jewellery {Spiced rice, chutneys, canned tropical | fruits, Please onll KA 5.2907 | TEENAGE Radio Park Club dance, 12 and over, one member plus a driend, | Saturday, February 7, 14, 21, with elec {ton of officers February 26, Admis| sion 10e, ab EUCHRE, Valleyview clubhouse, Glad. | stone Avenue, Friday, February 6 at 8.15 p.m, Good prizes, 3c. Everyone | «| oIeome. Coronation Orange Temple Saturday, Feb. 7 20 Regular Games "Share the Wealth" 4-340 Jackpots to go $150 Special to go 3b BINGO At the Union Mall, Bond | Street, Wednesday, February Ath 4 ond WOQDVIEW PARK MONSTER BINGO MON,, FEB. 9, 8 P.M, $1,300 PRIZES including $100.00 DOOR PRIZES JACKPOT NOS, 53-59 RED BARN Door h 20 gume $40 ot 8 pm 48 ackpots n| ve, jackpot n share the wealth NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM at 'T, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled anytime Door prize $15 Bus Service to e 3le a "EH FREE ADMISSION ni " KINSMEN BINGO we field was trimmed to the jj AVES top 60 itoff point 1 Al Balding of Canadians t 1 {f the ing branch Planning will be nion Ceme- o hou H Ontario and Dy Oshawa a 4B-unit subsidized mont Viinister « pment, regarding lication provincial ject result of Mr, Scott's vas to leave the public in tate of quandry as to whether artment would endorse the not Jan, 22, the in effect, sald "no" to On how complete 1058 a for federal low-rent The letters rvice at we funeral Feb, 8, at 7.30 p.m sun On enix Open Pa \ he di a twi and ould eed the Tan, 30, JOENIX, Ariz, (AP) face ne Lil fron the if indicated given green today J if tou third round trokes A par § sweep int ind te an Arizona ( record set Thi of Tor was card he the eit enix open T red under HCTCNRE od into 1 per ting four used TN e 82000 figure now er 0 yleed pace riday, Christine early using the 1ettery Thomas of commitie Alderman i low-rent for an meeting when were M In one worry nto hole d by veteran Jim Ferrier, 137-yard ! Scott's letters came n view of the fact as ' ock in third hole inspec + Oshawa project recom las several 23-year-old novice Me Mi 19 alter spendin to study the s Department of Iso had palr of nent Jim tuation Planning the ond { : x his record welopment a to post a ONe-ove for the Oshawa project With Him » drawing board int then went wrong with the y project so that It is nger of discarded at this late date ipproximately nine months after vas recommended by City W Vancouve for 231% of ny entitled to partment Leonard in a fives n with 140 bh nd 69 Ie taxpayers are the mahle Mr, Scott much to be desired tle od on rounds of wer from FoR explana lus ties, with, th pros, | v 14. On the line v HE LITTLE FOXES Special notice to homa CCF Drynan (Liberal Will "Bill" Newman, your opponent in the next Provin election in Oshawa riding, led a n hunt for »waship to i 1 D. "Tom and George oronto with 73-71. who failed to qualify m Knudson of 1 154 amateur ( of Winnipeg, 7 and Bob Cunnin Georu K Am ( mam o clal mally 15-m foxes in Hl] ) ng Pickering FAMED GEOGRAPHER hard Hakluyt, the Brit vho died in 1616 vo results were available at you gentlemen call that Mr, Newman re bagged a rabid fox on his ler the frenzied animal him or time, but Will x ntl m wh nan who became arch Ler 0 catened lo atta of Long was re-|farther north. A return to colder eather can be expected for Sun day with snowflurries occurrin triet 1 the snowbelt areas of Lake Townships and|{Huron and Georgian Bay regions 2. Hope and Cavan|and with bright skies elsewhere ynehiy and District 3, Ham-{in the province, Township and east 'Were| posonal forecasts valid a6 follows [midnight Sunday: : George Lake Erie region, H. | Ae suabury North Ray Kapuskasing White River Dawson Victoria Edmonton Regina Winnipeg reasurer | n three districts Clarke|in tm ton until hosen | mm | , I Windsor 174 MARY §T WOOL Scatter Rugs Sale 1.50 each NU-WAY RUG SALES RA 5.1202 1 Van and | 3 Mec.| Variable cloudiness and milder P. { Newell ror: District 2 J n Toseph today. Cloudy and turning colder ' i. |tonight with a few snowflurries turning A 2.year ty. geology tern Ontario y Friday wa challeng von the Eas msh 1g an" Ofta } Mos 107 Simcoe St. S. wn (tonight and Sunday. Wind south 15 today, shifting to north 15 to Lake Huron, southern Georgian ( Bay, London: Mainly cloudy te ries today becoming more fre quent tonight and Sunday. Milde Spot In Consols Winds south 15 today, be KINGSTON p {eoming north 15 to 20 tonight and KINGSTON (CP) 4 Lgke Ontario, Niagara, Toi tudent 5 HamJ1ton: Cloudy and Iriing ¢ mp today, CNudy and turn colder with snowflurries tonight: Col Winds south 15 today, shifting northwest night Kin S on (Gains day and Sunday. A few snowflu gst today, colder again to Mg Urive {Sunday [inflder with Nfew light snowfl Sunday mainly sunny and 1 ah h occasional snow today Cleat clear and colder g ix evening MEDICAL PHARMACY "Your Prescription Centre" LEBANON LODGE All Masonic brethren are ur Masonic Servic BRO. HARRY at Mcintosh RA 3.4275 Sunday, Febr Masonic Wor, Bro, C, Templar Secretary Pari charges' The OLT has done much to keep the spirit of the amateur | theatre alive Wn Oshawa, Throughout the years 't has pre sented a number of excellent plays, including the folloVing, {with directors listed; 1 Remem- ber Mama" (Mrs. Lorna heard); "Blithe Spirit" (Mis s| Marion MeLeod) The Little Fa (Mr, Ernie Winter); I'he Man Who Came to Dinner" | (Mr, - Harry Chapman): **The Late Bean" (Mr Ernie iter); Laburnum Grove' (Mrs Malcolm) | I'he Shop at Slye Corn and! Bell, Book and Candle" (Mr,| Kenneth Morley and Mr, Harry hapman), topher e OLT was also responsible rth of | woductions of the Canadian Play-| as "Saint Joan" in| "Macbeth in 10565 presentations here I ors such 1955 Peer Gynt BOARD OF WORKS Walter Branch board of works, made the fol lowing announcement today | I'he $115,000 Ritson road bridge the CNR tracks will be open tra'fic the end of March, An addition to the $81,000 sew age treatment plant off Farewell avenue built to accommodate many new homes being built vill be ready the end of Febru! ary | I'he contractor is ready to pour the deck slah on the Ritson road bridge. Work was delayed con and| In 1056) | | chairman of the aver for REDUCING? THE HOMEWOOD HEALTH STUDIO offers you the best. Completely private cabinet styled steam haths and massage for both men and women, Slenderizing end reducing treatments under experienced In structors 204 KING ST. EAST PHONE RA 8.0511 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 20--%$20 GAMES $150 Jackpot---$20 each line plus $50 full card 5-30 games 2---5$250 Jackpots 50 -- 56 JUBILEE PAVILION Extra buses © STUD Registered Music Teachers Association McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 8 P.M. VALENTINE BINGO SATURDAY, FEB. 7 16 PRIZES OF $10 1 EACH OF $20, $30, $40, $50 SHARE THE WEALTH SAINT GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS 2 EXTRA GAMES AT $25 10 DOOR PRIZES 5 LBS. OF CHOCOLATES EACH Emergent Meefing AF. & AM, 139 gently requested to attend o e for our late C. GIMBLETT 7:30 o'clock Funeral Home uary 8, 1959 Clothing Wor. Bro, Alex C. Hall Master WHITBY BRASS BAND WeN BINGO BETrgp Wednesday, February 11th 8 p.m. CLUB BAYVIEW Byron Street South, Whitby--25¢ return from Oshawa SPECIAL GAME OF $250 $20 each horizontal line; $150 a full card 5 games at $30; 20 games at $20 TWO JACKPOT GAMES $100 every night; $50 extra in 50 numbers ot less; Top line, $50, in 8 numbers, one number added each until won 2nd--=-$250 in 57 numbers or less, one number added until won; Consolation Prize of $25, $1.00 Al