BIRTHS BALL ~~ Beverly and Ula are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, on Monday, Aug. 1, the Oshawa General Hospital. A gon for Deborah. BREAR Mitton) are very hap the arrival of a baby daughter, Wendy Sue, 5 ID%. 10 ozs, on Friday, July 29. Special thanks to Drs. Johnson and Lindsay. Ron and Valerie (nee to announce COTTON -- Tom and Ruth (nes Brethour) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Stephen Thomas, on Tuesday, August 2, 1960, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Ross. JERMYN Jim and Iris (nee Pettes) are happy fo announce the birth of their som, Paul James, on Monday, August 1, 1960, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. MecKAY -- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay wish to announce the arrival of their daughter on Sunday, July 31, 1960, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A sis ter for Sharon and Joan. A special thanks to Dr. Morris ORPANA Olavi and Olga (nee Davis) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Linda Tarja, en July 26, 1960, 7 Ibs. 12 ozs, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Louise. PRIOR Clare and Ellen are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Sandra Lynn, on Wednesday, August 3, 1960, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A sister for Janice REARDON To John and Marlene nee Flintoff) a son, John Alexander, 8 hs on Friday, July 29, 1960, at Oshawa General Hospital. A baby brother for Jody 7 ozs DEATHS At HALL, Annie Ellen awa General Hospital, August 4, 1960, Annie Ellen nf 309 Kent Street, Whithy nf Robert FEdgar Hall, of Dorothy. Resting at the Town Funeral Chapel, Whithy, for service in the chapel on Saturday, August 6, at 2 pm. Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister the Rev s Armstrong not to eall at the chapel until Friday afternoon.) the Osh- Ashby, widow belove ZEALAND, Stanley -- Passed away | at Cobourg General Hospital on Wed nesday, August 3, 1960, Stanley Zealand, beloved husband of Florence Edward of 857 William Street, Cobourg, father of Ross, Cobourg, and brother of Verna (Mrs. EE. Henry). Oshawa. Resting at t H.C. Bowes Funeral Home, 30 King Street East, Cobourg. Service on Friday at 3.30 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery, Port Hope. Masonic service | on Thursday evening at 8 p.m GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price | yet within reach of all RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE | 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 on Thursday, | (Friends are requested | | only $695, 8 a.m 111 185 to $10, |ONE 8-4t. |foam cushions, self-covered deck, solid [daily | | (Continued from Page 16) '50--Articles For Sale ral Electric, console model BUILDERS and home owners, special Al $55. RA 5-108 discounts on new 1960 built-in oven and ANTIQUE slipper chair Rue RA C00King 5-3187 FRIGIDAIRE, PIANO for le, Nordheimer upright.'tor, MeClary, used frige ranges, Going to U.S.A. Must sell, Phone RA washers, £48 up. Keily's, 32 King E: 8-5846 CAPE-COD Colonial chesterfield suite, 6 HORSEPOWER Gale, electrie start- (reversible foam rubber cushions, ruffl ling, brand new from Outboard Marine |#d removable valance. Special $359, Regular $980, now only $795, 2? am.pianve | $30. Kelly's RA 8-5153. 9 p.m. Handy Andy, RA 3.411 {OUTBOARD motor, new. Scott 3.6 H.P., COLOR TV, RCA Victor, 21-inch, "brand | 20 reversible electric fan, 3 speeds new, finest made, regular $895, now | Pho IL 5-4836 * 9 p.m. Handy Andy, |---- rere KEEP your hasement dary with 3 x de humidifier from Parkway TV seven 50--Articles For Sale tops. Kelly's RA 8-5153 Westinghouse, Kelvina GS, plain colors or gay stripes tri 18 Sime + Prompt service. Free estimates. Order day fre Ng rial, 918 Simeon Stres for early delivery, Chair and table -------- p---- - eons , Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, i -- |parts, attachments, brushes, guaran | USED parts and re; fo: all mak |of wringer type washers, "4 hp motors guaranteed reconditioned Padly's Market, | teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free | Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice RA 8-0501 anytime. | SICK room equipment, "for rent and for | sale, hospital beds, safety sides, wheel | chairs, invalld walkers, commode, health lamps, canes, crutches, also roll reversible | away beds, and cribs; reasonable rates, weekly nr monthly, free deliv and pick-up Aid-Rentals, RA washers and stoves. Hampton, CO 3-2241. pram dinghy, used once, | $50. Apply #1 Rosehill Blvd. |CHESTERFIELD suite, hardwood frame, walnut trim, Spse ery |8199. Kelly's Furniture and Applian 64 SELLING furniture? W buy it. frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, 51--Swap_ & "Barter stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con- ar p-- THREE piece bath sets, pressure tact 19 Prince Street, Phone RA 8.1131. 0 || Cabin cruiser, motor, trailer; Aa CLEAN, 11 quart baskets, sultable for |'ss Plymouth, '5 Austin, power unit, OSHAWA local produce; also some bushels.! garage doors, sinks, cabinets, plumbing Stroud's Food Market, 54 Simcoe Street supplies. H. Chinn, Park Road South MONUMENT COMPANY [North, Oshawa, Hil Hillside ec 15 FT, ms 'mahogany pl Ty. deluxe run-about SPECIALIZING IN complete, beam 62 in, depth 30 in. | 52 Legal Monuments, Markers, Best offer, Barony', 426 Simcoe South 2 i Memorial 3-2263, WLL not be vesponsible for any emorials, Cornerstones, | Bob be Deron 2 Statutory of ell types REFRIGERATOR sale, new 1080 BIg uice on or siter this date, August 4 10 cu. #. family size. 8 yr. warranty, 0, without A ay 1435 KING ST, E Ph. RA 38-3111 or RA 8.8876 Kelly's special ig 4 Tires, most ail sizes, $3 and up. | Ontario 196 199. 2 floors RA 8-5153,| groves Perrault Rewcastle RR 3, Goodrich Stores, RA 5-4543. IN MEMORIAM BLIGHT -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Evelena Blight. whe passed away August 4, 1946. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, it's true, Years that may come camel | sever FOR SALE - Spanish Electric Guitar, RODENT PROBLEM solid body, single pick-up, 4-months old pe a" old. Phone MOhawk 83440, Whitby, | SASKATOON . (CP) A ELECTRIC razor repairs, parts ana| versity of Saskatchewan profes. service for Schick, Remington, Sun-|sor says a rodent problem will beam, Phili-Shave, Ronson. Fast effi. ent service. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. FIBRE-GLASS boat, emepisce con pocket gophers (moles) | Saskatchewan river dam project My loving r of y ~ Lovingly Jenambered by daaghiters, Frances and Elva LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Sarah fofeman, who passed away Aug. 4, 195' We were always welcome now only $990, a ih steering, | meadow mice is predicted be- Tqming lights, Jack hardware, rier |cause the vegetation and mois- red seats, gi controls, ogg r lv pi loom PE Og y ture conditions created by irri gation favor their development. Andy, RA 8-4111, 52--Legal No matter when we came; My mother in the doorway Always smiled the same; We were always welcome No matter what the weather, For she always loved to get Her family all gether And since she's gone its not the same, The world is bleak and bare; 1 like to think when ie is Aone, Wherever Heaven may That she'll be standing at tthe door Up there to welcome us Homa. --Lovingly remembered by Clara, Ray! and grandchildren Pam, Penny and Greg LOGEMAN, Sarah --In loving mem. ory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away August 4, 1957, Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. -Lovingly remembered by son Jack, daughter-in-law Greta, grandsons Dan. ny and Timmy. LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Logeman, who died August 4, 1957, What would we give if we could ssy "Hello Mum" the same old way; To hear her voice and see her sinile, To sit and talk with her awhile, Lovingly remembered by her daugh- fer, May, son-in.law, Al, and grand. children, Shirley and Bob REDKO -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Tekla Redko, who passed away Aug. 4, 1953, --Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by husband, daughters and families CARD OF THANKS STARK -- In the midst of our sor- row we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors who were sc kind during our recent be-| reavement of a dear husband and father, Clifford H, Stark. Especially thanking the nursing sta#f of the Osh awa General Hospital, Local Unions, Canadian Order of Foresters, and the donors of the many beautiful floral! offerings and the pallbearers. Also spe- cial thanks to Rev. Donald Wilson of St. George's Anglican Church Mrs. C. Stark and family 52--Legal TENDERS INVITED COAL Tenders to supply one hundred and fifty tons more or less, of mixed Nut and Bituminous Coal, oil treated, size not more than 1", and having a heat content of 13,000 to 13,500 B.T.U. per pound, delivered to Pickering District High School, will be received by Pickering District High School Board at the Office of the Business Administrator, Box 70, PICKERING, Ontario, up to August 9, 1960. Tenders are to be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked "Tenders to Supply Coal", Al information in reference to the above may be obtained from the Business Administrator. The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily 'be accepted. H. MITCHELL, Chairmon. A. ROSS IRWIN, Business Administrator. TENDERS INVITED COAL Tenders to supply one hundred and fifty tons, more or less, of mixed Nut and Bituminous Coal,, oil treated, size not more than " and having a heat content of 13,000 to 13,500 B.T.U. per pound, delivered to Ajax High School, will be received by Pickering District High School Board at the Office of the Busi- ness Administrator, Box 70, PICKERING, Ontario, up to August 9, 1960. Tenders are to be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked "Tenders to Supply Coal", All information in reference to the above may be obtained from the Business Administrator. The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. | H. MITCHELL, A. ROSS IRWIN, Chairman. Busi ine Administrator. TENDERS INVITED MILK AND ICE CREAM Tenders to supply Milk and/or Ice Cream to the School Cafeteria at Pickering District High School, from September 1, 1960 to August 31, 1961, will be received by the Pickering District High Please Note Deadlines now in effect for this column: | Births, Memoriams, Cards of Thanks -- 9 A.M. SAME DAY DEATHS -- 11 AM. SAME DAY DIAL RA 3-3492 African 'Witch' Killed, Ate Boy FORT VICTORIA (AP) -- A 17 - year - old African girl de- scribed herself as a witch be- fore a South Rhodesian high court here Wednesday--and ad- mitted she had killed and eaten a three-year-old child to re- venge herself against a rival. The girl was jailed two years for murdering the child as it slept, School Board at the Office of the Business Administrator, Box 70, PICKERING, Ontario, up to August 9, 1960 Tenders will be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Tenders to Supply Milk and/or Ice Cream" It will be necessary for the successful tender to supply refriger- ation equipment for Milk and/or Ice Cream, at two locations. All information in reference to the above may be obtained from the Business Administrator. The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. H. MITCHELL, A. ROSS IRWIN, Business Administrator, TENDERS INVITED MILK AND ICE CREAM Tenders to supply Milk and/or Ice Cream to the School Cafeteria at Ajax High School, from September 1, 1960 to August 31, 1961, will be received by the Pickering District High School Board at the Office of the Business Administrator, Box 70, PICKERING, Ontario, up to August 9, 1960. Tenders will be enclosed in a sealed envelope to Supply Milk and/or Ice Cream" All information in reference to the the Business Administrator. The | necessarily be accepted. Chairman. marked "Tenders obtained from I 'not above may be a tender, will west, or _'by Cathie Breslin in a copyright - mn | brings irrigation. An increase | and Quebec Inquiry QUEBEC (CP) Georges Te Palme, attorney-general of Que- bec has ordered an investigation of election day incidents reported article in Maclean's Magazine entitled '1 sold my vote--twenty times." Mr. Lapalme said he had not had a chance to read the story Breslin tells participated in ballot-| stuffing operations in Montreal |Laurier riding on behalf of the | Union Nationale party candidate. | | Mr. Lapalme said the maga- zine article has heen turned over to Charles-Edouard Cantin, dep- uty attorney-general, for investi- gation. He said no action would {be taken against [the article. |{IMPERSONATED VOTERS In the article published in the which how she reporter Aug. 13 edition of the magazine Miss Breslin says she was paid _|$25 for impersonating eligible] voters June 22. She says she was part of a group shown how to insert four) pre-marked ballots inside the of-| ficial ballot handed out by the| deputy returning officer at a pool, The trick was to fold the four pre-marked ballots in the one given at the poll and to have] the five hallots inserted in the ballot box as a gingle vote She quotes an upidentified per-| son as telling her, when the elec-| |tion count was over and the Lib-| eral candidate has won over the| probably arise when the sont No Spy Mission | Given Canadians | OTTAWA (CP) Canada's | "strike reconnaissance" role |with the NATO air forces in Europe definitely does not in- |volve spying missions, Defence | Minister Pearkes said Wednes- | day night He assured the Commons that | the RCAF's r connaissance {functions in the NATO scheme {would be undertaken only as {short - range reconnaissance of enemy positions once hostilities began | Pearkes | In any event, Mr. added, '"'we have no aircraft (capable of carrying out that| kind of an operation "MARKET PRICES | TORONTO (CP) -- Churning| lcream 'and butter print prices] |were uncharged here today. | | | | TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale] fruit and vegetable prices were unchanged here today. i | TORONTO (CP) --- Potato {prices were quoted today at: off] truck, Ontario No. 1, 75 pound bags, $1.85; 10 pound bags, 31- 32 cents. (spying)." To the trade: Ontario No. 1, new 75 pound bags, $2.05-2.50; 10 pound bags, 35-36 cents. The egg market was reported | firm . with offerings light for a| | good demand. | Country dealers are quoted hy the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs delivered Toronto, in fibre cases: A large 48; A medium 43: A small 30; B 28; C 20 Butter prices: Canada, first |grade: Ontario tenderable 63; {non tenderable 61%-62, in light trading: western 62 % (nominal). |52--Legal TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON TENDERS FOR : PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF TOWNSHIP HALL Sealed tenders, plainly mark- ed os to contents, will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12 noon, Aug. 18 1960, for the purchase and removal of the former Town- ship Office and Hall at Hompton. State price ond time required for removal. Highest or sarily W. E, RUNDLE, Clerk, any tender not neces accepted. H. MITCHELL, A. ROSS IRWIN, Cheirmen, Business Administrator, Township of Datlington, Hampton, Ontarie. | Ls Rene Levesque, the author of |" CBC commen-'ter ip the mew administration, BEST BUY--SAVE 3¢ ALLENS ORANGE or GRAPE DRINK BEST BUY--SAVE 10c WITH PECTIN rosi RASPBERRY OR srane STAWBERRY JAM BEST BUY--SAVE 8c KAM Luncheon Meat Javex Liquid Bleach BEST BUY--SAVE 28¢c SURF DETERGENT 20c OFF PACK FEATURE--SAVE 7c PARAMOUNT FANCY PINK SALMON FEATURE--SAVE 2c PLASTIC TUB--BROWN BEAR CREAMED HONEY FEATURE--SAVE 4c JAR JUG PKG. Va's TINS RED & WHITE 24-0Z. 64-0Z, GIANT 1-LB. 48-07. TINS 12-0Z. TINS EVAPORATED MILK FEATURE FIZZIES SOFT DRINK TRBLETS 8 ™ 29 POPPING CORN 2 PKGS. 3 3° DOZ. MARMALADE T NEW HOME GROWN-P NO. 1 GRADE 24.07. JAR 31¢ FEATURE SAVE 4c | KELLOGGS CEREALS | CORN FLAKES 12-oz. SPECIAL "K" 6'2-o0z. YOUR 25° CHOICE MIRACLE WHIP FEATURE SAVE 8c--ROSE BRAND 3 FRUIT | 16-0Z. JAR 39* independents in the election. St ] M ] ' Li oy T t E 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 4, 1960 17 TORONTO 11 AM. STOOKS Net : BUSINESS By The Canadian Pre: Stock Sales High Low 11 am, on . Stock Sales High Low 11 am, one Lod Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ci'ge Stock Sales High Low M am. nee ' Joronto Stock Exchange--Aug. Crush Int 400 87% TH TH + % T Fin A US 835% 35% 8% + % Bouzan 500 38 38 » +% M.adsen 2050 286 285 ne +5 (Quotations in cents unless i t. 28% WY Wh + % TFnSpe Ms $7 37 NN + MW Boymar 2000 4% 4% 4% Maralgo W000 10 10 MW + % 2-0dd lot, xd -- Ex-.dividend, xr--Ex- Dist Seay . 35,30 Tr Can PL 300 16% 16% Eralorne 300 325° 52 82 418 Maritime op 7 e ar e a 824 fosinaar flr) ' Dom Stores 325 $39% 50% 80% + % Trans-Mt 225 8% 8% + W Bratt Reel 97 1 22 Martin 2000 41 8 41 rights, xw--Ex-wary: Dom Tar 225 $12% 12% 13% Un Gas 300 13% 13% + W ea My McIntyre M00 $231 2Wh WY -- % Dom Text 100 89 9 #9 U Corp A 200 Wi WY +1% Camp Chib 5 McKen 60 19 1 19 INDUSTRIALS Fam Play 715 820% 20% 20% U Fuel A 10 80% 60% Samp hiv x Min-Ore 00 6 6 6 ; Fraser 20 824%. 24% U% Walk GW 320 3% A hd Mt Wright 2275 50 50 80 u Net Gatineau zi0 835 35 3H Zenith 500 25 265 C N Inca 1 Murray ™ 27200 78 78 - . Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Gat 5 pe pr - 65 $100 100 1 +1 Curb Can-Erin --2 New Ath 2000 31 31 6 = bi 125 $38% 38 G Dynam 210 $423, 42% 42% C Marconi 100 485 485 : N Dicken 3900 295 200 295 " ik oh Abitibiist dae Do 20" GL Paper 25 $37 3 WM Dupont 2105 $20% 20% 20% Gaziho eh New Jason 2000 7 % # By FORBES RHUDE _ (simply criticised New Deal meth- Alta Gas 125 $18 18 GN Gas wis 300 115 115 118 Price Br 5 839% 39% 39% + Cassia a ts N Mylama 34500 62 57 88 Canadian Press Business Editor ods without offering convincing Alta Gas pr 68 $104k 1044 Great West" 10. 36 10 180 Coin Lake Nickel Ms nu = The social and economic mev-|alteramtives, or when they ta G 5 np Life uy 1 . 5 i . Als Sar 4 tmp Oil Bio daow a 0% - ER) OILS Cotjgnrum 1 Nor-Acme 3000 15 15 15 42 olution of Franklin D. Resse jadopted a "me, too" attitude, Alg Cen wis 50 Inip Tob 23 n ed SA <illie Noranda A $38% BBY BBY % velt's New Deal mow a Ind Accep 150 - $38% 38% 38% Balle Con Dilla Normetal 30 285 285 2 --10 be 5 bias seems fo| Apparently Mr. Nixon plans to Alumini 1h nand C pr 200 $19 19 19 41 Ed in ' & we oy N Coldstm 300 95 95 98 +1 accepted by both Republicans|try to aveid these pitfalls by Alum 1 pr + Y Inind Gas 300 440 440 440 420 C Ex Gas 5 +1 Con North Cam 400 120 130 120 and Demwecrats for what it is-- coming wp with something posi Atlas Steel Joind € me 3 Sie 14a 144 C Husky 100 430 430 430 5 « Mosher 2600 168 166 166 +1 Noyvaiie nA] LET Hes la historical fact tive Auto Elec n n Cent Del 700 430 430 430 10 " J 3000 --1 drchan de : : Bank Mont , Inter PL 250 C Mic Mac 100 165 165 185 5 Lg 500 n = A Pamour 673 64 #4 64 46 The twe presidential candidates) Vermemt Royster, in an article Bank NS ~ Inv Syn A 123 Dev-Pal 000 4 49 49 +2 Deer Horn 500 24 24 24 41 Paymast 2000 18 i i idiffer, however, about whatiin Wall Street Journal--headed, Bell Phone Kelly D A 200 Duvex 28 5 5 5 Denison 950 970 965 970 5 Pures B00 $5 4% Sh + % ishould come Ni i Wed Fiscal R Bowater pr » Kelly wis 200 Dynamic 1000 3% 38 3B 43 Pome 1850 $20% 20% 20% + % Que Chib 300 19 1 1 +2 | - Nixon Aims to We scal Re- Beast % Joabast sib HBOIG 240 895 895 89H vind 0500 13 13. 1 41 Qunston om a a a +1 | What comes mext probably is sponsibility to Welfare State-- - 4 : Jupiter 200 200 200 200 0 7, 1 4 3 uemon 3 " 3 BC Pack A Lob Co A 2 LI Pete 250 10 10 10 Bast Mat am 12 M2 2 Rayrock 700 49 49 49 41 the most important domestic is-|says Mr. Nixon has taken on the BC Pow - % lobg | pr 2 Longpoint 20 46 44 4 2 ¥aleon 425 $20% 29% 29% + % Bodie i oud i N 7% ut sue of the current campaign not [task of finding for the Repu Cal Pow won Hok Mideon 2000 33 2 1% 1 1 4 4 3 San Ani i 0 04 a s 1 e Con Cam MB and PR 415 Ay. 3, 2 2 Fatma Ww 4 4 @ a2 Sag bn ge ll only for Americans, but for Ca-can pasty a response do A Cl Pndry Mont Loco 250 Pac Pete 250 915 915 W5 GF Mining 10000 2) 21 1 Sherritt 1900 300 2W5 205 vadians. In its may be ion, on € Fuck B Moo "Drug a0 Peruv Olls 4800 125 116 125 5 G 525 Huma . 20 ag 3 ap oy) read much of the business, fi-|can be at once both philosoph- Can Perm A Place 1000 47 47 47 1 tanleig C Bank Com » Prove Gas 1250 165 160 165 +4 Stamigh wis 0 3% 3 3 4 |mancial and social climate of the|ically meaningful and politically Cdn Brew + a 0 Reef Expl 500 3 3 3 a Starratt 2000 4 3% BW -- % next few years salable. Mr. Royster adds: CBAL B wis , Submarine 500 52 52 52 + 5g 400 Sleep R $50 750 40 TO 5 Cdn Celan Page-Hers 210 Trind Ol 500 200 300 200 Hard Rock 36100 Sullivan 350 151 150 150 --5 C Chem " Pembina a Un Oils 500 100 100 1 Hollinger 600 Sunburst 1900 2% 26% 26 ¢ Per in Mee '10 Hua Bay 38 Tom Cub done 3 8 8 1 re FLY-TOX ¢ ydro Car 4 A Vick! Trin Chib 000 9 A ? 4 % 4 cn, a aN Gas 200 MINES In Nicka). n 33 U Asesios 500 300 480 390 +5 Fragrant - C Ind Gas 10 Roe AV Can #80 Xivocule ge "we dy 1000 Un Keno 500 625 £20 M25 40 Cdn Loco : Roe AY Sear ut Avaitche 3300 97 38 wif Soburke 1600 Ulan @i MW. 25 MW In new giant container, Can Oi lane 205 $160 Anglo Hur 250 740 740 740 Kerr Add 3750 Ventures U6 sy 22 WW -- % ' CPR StL, Corp y 816% 1 Violam 200 130 190 90 42 9 1 ur 200 #8 Ang Rouyn 500 14 4 i" a Kopan 1000 3 CaN Wan » : pi Los 4 ke 750 $9 A Arcadia 500 30 an 30 v1 Lamaaue 250 WwW Malar 2000 3 3 3 +H « as ] nlada 50 88a y " # will wis ae 30 BB 4 out a Shauie ra bis Aunos 20 » 0 0 ' Jan 9500 Yk Bear 5800 95 » #5 a2 | Soca Lu Steel Can 30 $6314 Barnat 500 145 145 145 ~3 Leitch 3400 You 9G Ww WW 4h packs powerful voter appeal. The | | Corby vt 230 816% 10% 16% Steinbe A sia tm Joo 1 io io LL Lac 20) Vil Can som 60-8 we 41 problem of Richard Nixon, for] I ee = " aR" Tor-Dom Bk 125 0 Beveon fog 1 111 Macleod 1200 Sales to 11 a.m.: 479,000 the Repubie ans, id Sonyice) msi ------ orig - ES e electorate that he can de-| live h 2 Union Nationale that the Liber-tatdr who mow is public works defeated Arsene Gagne, the Un [iver as uch 2g Wore forf | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Articl e par S als had "their boys out t00." |and hydraulic resources minis- ion Nationale candidate and two! 1, the past, Republican candi-| dates have suffered when they ZREDWHITE CHOICE MEATY LAMB FRONTS ¢ LAMB IN A BASKET | LB. Wy | BEEF LIVER SWIFT'S FRESHLY r wit * 39° 3 Meat Variety 1b. - 23 | SPREAD CHUBS 2 :%. 49 | BARBECUE LOAF "sor 35 RECOOLED FAMOUS CHIQUITA BRAND = BANANAS2 . 27° | CALIFORNIA--READY-TO-EAT | BARTLETT PEARS SALAD DRESSING | carpen Fresh ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE | CARROTS" "323° | 16-0Z. TINS 69- SUPREME PURE | Black Pepper | ow 37° CROWN BRAND ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 100 85¢ BAGS GRAY DUNN 7%-0Z, PKG. JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 32.02. 2 5 ¢ BOTTLE Frozen. Foods LIBBY'S MIXED VEGETABLES 218. AQe POLY BAG WELCH'S FROZEN GRAPE JUICE 6-0Z. 39° NO. 1 GRADE FULL QT. BOX 39° McKenna's Supermarket Sproule's 3 948 Simcoe St. N, Corner King et Ritson Sproule's Corner Simcoe at Mill TINS Maple Grove Supcrmeriet Brown's § Maple Grove Marketeria Brooklin