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The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 4

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BSR AR ce en aii 4 1960 Cattle receipts were nearly 800/17.50; medium 16-17, common 15. § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friady, Moy 6, 196 : | Stoc ard head more than last week and|18; canners and cutters 12.14; some 1,100 more than the same| good heavy bologna bulls mostly week In 1959. Western Canada of-[18 with odd tops to 18.50; com- " " fering numbered 236 head while, mon and medium light bulls 14 ST. GREGORY'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB Prices High western stock calve totalled 17611750, The head Replacement entitle: Good . r Shipments to Eastern Canadian handyweight stockers mostly 23. This Week slaughterers were three carloads 24 with sales to 24.50; eommon less than last week at two and and medium 18.22, there were no exports to the, Calves: Good vealers 28-31 wits w= AT we TORONTO (CP) $ i | Steer it at prices Taukmer United States. choice to 33 and a few singles | ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM --ON mn [cents per hundredweight and Slawghter Cattle: Choice steers|lo 34.50; medium 24-27; common {more hj odd sales to 24.50 and 118-23; boners 12-18, . gher this week at the On. 23-24 with stocky good 2223, Hogs: Grade A 22.25; heavy SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1960 | taro public ard me load at 2460: Heifers and yearlings were 50 medium 18.21.50; common 15- | sows 15.50; lights 17.50; stags 10 cents higher and cows and bulls zood heifefs 20-21 is sales 100 @ dressed weight basis, ADMISSION 4.00 PER COUPLE | gai 50 ec | Sheep and lambs: Good native ; 5-1325; gained 50 cents per hundred- 21.5% and an odd choice to 22; For tickers call; Bob MocDoneld, RA 5.1325; Helen Ferencs, weight, Calf prices were uneven medium 17-19: common 14-17. [1¢6dlot lambs 24.50.25; common RA 5.3777; Kethy Meher, RA 8-1475, J while hog prices were generally choice fed yearlings 23.24 with an and medium 16-23; sheep 4-10 25 cents higher. Lamb prices odd extreme top at 24.50; good! according to quality; spring eo were steady, 21,22; good cows 17 with sales to|/2Mbs 27-30 per hundredweight, : Starts TOMORROW PINTMORE re HIT NO. 3 HELL BENT Rid MORE gg i HIT NO. 2 CELEBRATE 50 YEARS GUIDING | | ron LEATHER ne | $-v06mssen™ | || | vWaSnrra |§ rock nuns Girl Guides of 1st, Company. | Life and Work of Lady Baden. |= | 4 Stents TO LOVE" CINemascopf ~~ WITH y IN THEIR Dunbarton celebrated fifty | powell Sitown in the photo, | - a" with JENNIFER WEST { years of guiding with a jubilee | RICHARD EVANS YashursoLan PIPER LAURIE BIGGEST dinner on Wednesday evening | Tot from the left Dols : » Adult Entertainment . IN LAUGH HIT at Dunbarton United Church, | Wise. Sherry Harpell, Marny Come Alone aay RIGA TERNATIONAL PYETURS gles speskier 'was: Dominion | Lowole. Sarvars Sits, Fike | : SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY ! ho "THE GOLDEN : »yp IN SMOKE" Dd Cov, | Cats widen tad Sones. Won Or Bring A Friend! || 7a "THE KETTLES ON VACATION" BLADE" for Crippled Mrs. G spler of Toro lake carned » Little H. Mrs. Grant H, Pepler of Toron | By ol we J . ouse Last 'Theodora, Slave Empress' ) 0K Nsro' (Adult) " J Meld to. Mrs. Pepler has spent # | Bad Back 1 Divisional lifetime of work with Girl | Commissioner, (Shoreline) Mrs, | TCNIG HT Guides and has held just about H, T Cook Mr Grant Pep every: rank, She is also a per ler and Distriet Commissioner ---- - N-------- To ------ Hooping ie 3 BIG HITS sonal (riend, of Lady Baden. Dunbarton and Pickering) Mrs . a Powell,' Her subject in the af- | Rex Merrit Dancing to MAR Jor Stung 3tirem way Pre Posto 99 Jom Nia THE BACKWELL TRIO TTY TY NW SHOWING | DTRA Speaker vrata At Council Y.W.C.A. HAMPTON (Staff Darling Reeve Rick: replied he does ton Township Ratepayers' Ass "oa personal questions in clation secretary and spokesman | count "hat policy of Mrs. B. Budai Thursday afl un 10 personal opinions are noon came to council s n ound That swers to two questions on behalf | The Laughing Ins and Outs of Unions | | IAN Modern rooms at reason- Wom. We cordially invite you to able rotes. Bath and visit our modern dining shower in all rooms. lounge for your Mother's dor _-- COMEDY of tl ssoclatior e're o to 4 [3 / 4 THE STRIKING | ee first hn on, which she | ownshir " ! eve Chow $$... -- | ---- A SUCCESS f Special . Day Dinner. Phone your said later has aroused her cur ckard concluded i ENE SUEST STARS } | Weekly Rates t osity each time he attend i y reservations In Now, meeting, was "what comes under = "RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH MARGARET RUTHERFORD the heading of general accounts" C ) SHOWN AT: 3:40 . 5:40 - . 7: 35 end 9: 5 Mrs. Budal sald she has noticed hy wu, -- . . Mong a CADILLAC HOTEL Canadian DINNERS BANQUETS Dine at the Limite For RESERVATIONS Phene Exotic 394 SIM LUNCHEONS RESTAURANT SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 5.3743 ANE and CHINESE FOODS 2 King St. East (Upstairs) Oriental OSHAWA, ONTARIO H Oo P Mii of » roads depart. J S i TAKE-OUT E Y at each council meeting he a tends the amount passed In th : asURY " portion of the accounts for pay- ment is always high and he wanted to know what the rate payers are paying for DON PIERRE Clerk easurer alte RE and His Orchestre Rundle explained cour 1a . four vouchers on 1 § mt K Shion; PAVILION DANCE PARTY of township expenditures ited fo arie Anything not included first three vouchers Op0ees ary . Pn WILSON & LEE MUSIC STUDIOS SPECIALTY pC ) WT LIMITED d the township emplo DIAL . 4 ; RA 5-2543 : kh. HT Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments in 'the general accounts vite ST. JOHN'S CANADIAN Answering a question by Budai, "Can't we have this ac UKRAINIAN WOMEN'S count |} n ubl oC \n oun emized a 3 Puptishe 1 ASSOCIATION the newspapers told her he did nof think the editors Barvinok Br." ¢ : Ly wy ACCORDION ® CLARINET would go for It : 19 KING ST. W. ' a H SAXOPHONE eo HAWAIIAN de vo we ol PRIN Gr || HOUSE a, | " . §A%0N Bawa sure the papers Wouldn't have I { By : y . ¢ SPANISH GUITAR ° TROMBONE A pas. F R (0) L I C -- | 4 POPULAR PIANO @ VIOLA ONCE TOLLOWED, overs Wik Hh TRUMPET e CELLO av time when the stn | ST, JOHN'S expenses were nol 30 high, thi ' 1 Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion "Mrs. Buda gn) 10 PARISH HALL 4 \ ¥ 2 a y at $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an que ttle 'between ner: Reeve Gar-| (A? 3! BLOOR £., OSHAWA {*] et 8 bk ii accordion during that period which is token battle between her, Reeve Gar net B. Rickard and. Councillor | Poneing 9:12 Buffet Lunch home for practice. Fred Sm th) Jas 'if a pe on is { DINNER the : 2 3 Dede are oh re SATURDAY, MAY 7 " & 4 g ~- $ WITH MOTHER road, and the area Is zoned RL, |} <4 00 Per Coupl esidential, can that person sub ple Door Prize ' ) ' o IN MIND vide and sell lots provided all \ k rules regarding house size : ; y ) wo Mother here fc MOTHER'S DAY ate compl ed with A7\& § . Dinner. She will enjoy our Chicken Dinner, teeve Rickard told the RPA fF «+ YS il : specialize in fried" to © golden crispness, se der it is spokesman that was an "inter Chinese talling off the melt on pretative question" which should . » » 4 i ir Aone CON with N ings. he answered by the township D AN CE Re N j | | Food ye . MUSIC STORE solicitor, not by council DIAL' HOME DELIVERY FREE Councillor Fred Smith sald Low! - P RA 8-4666 for orders over $5.00 in City Limits there must be some means of | Robe' : 0) control as the township 1s wo | TONIGHT ab ¥ for take-out | WE SPECIALIZE IN SUNDAY 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4706 prepared for a large increase in + : k y orders FAMILY DINNERS population. Darlington just can -- TO w---- have everyone come in and build, Councillor Smith said Chuck Fortune Ha / | : Mrs. Budai charged the bylaw was not worth the paper it was FEATURING written on Jimmy and Johnny | + A) . Councillor Smith replied sharp | PER, y the bylaw is worth a million Admission $1. | 1, hE 1 § = { BRING MOM A dollars to the ratepayers n FEATURE SHOWN DAILY AT Darlington township. He said had gi hs ARR { not been for the zoning bylaw RED BARN 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35-7:40 - 9:50 Fg ¢ J it would cost the people in Dar XH HRY i 4 lington $1,000,000 for schools ) OSHAWA'S Clerk - treasurer Waller FE 2 Rundle, getting back to the orig FAVORITE FUN SPOT g - { " 7) inal question, answered property pee df A ae in residential areas may be di | i } | vided if the planning board gives N - its consent to divide the prop Can alo "Teluse: fo de the Ven 2 SUNDAY, MAY 8th ie TONIGHT dil | AT DISCOUNT PRICES || press division would be in contraven fy Ceensm \ ENN AY | don to the zoning bylaw 7 a5 P m ! J : ) \ FREE ROSE with each ext question Mrs, Budal snap " .m. AN AE pr Soup wat a : TONIGHT! "oxorrcr ors at730 || Reg, 1.98 LP RECORDS . . 1.58 Vira, of retaining the zoning bylaw Station CBL a ' . STRAWBERRY as a a AY ya tans Reg. 3.98 LP RECORDS 3.09 , \ oo DN e would ask it a / ok phi iie ng HEAR I a 3 Reg. 4.20 LP RECORDS 3.29 SHORTCAKE ph it at him are you in Ls OTERANEN gy SE Reg. 4.50 LP RECORDS . . 3.59 law Budai reminded him he could | | WER #3 Right now it's the Style to bring Mom in tor only speak for h mselt on th ; WO hy r Reg. 5.00 LP RECORDS 3.98 this special treat ! And she never had it so question not for the 1 ' council MARIE MOONALD iY good ! 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