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The Oshawa Times, 29 Aug 1960, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, August 29, 1960 13 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange : AON I a ror TD Buhl. SrocHs Sock Sales Migh Lowi sm, Oho Sock | tain High Low 'l om. Oe Stock Sales Wigh Low 11 sm, Oho Block Sales Migh Low 13 s,m. Oh'ge Forest Fires happy to announce 4 their infant son, Mark, A brother for| Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug 2 Agnico Donna, Quotations in cents unless marked §, 19 2 $6 A Arcadia » eo, »" toh 10 z ow lot; xd -- Egdividend; xr--Ex. 4 Al © Cop 500 UREAY ~ Leon and Mary wis Rights; xw--Ex-warrants, ' § ss le Ry ! i i flit 1 fia's, 3%, n Arifimes daughter, Patricia Lynn, on Saturday, . ; : August 77, 1960, a Ajax General Hos. INDUSTRIALS a h 500 260 20 Bonkete a . Madsen HALIFAX (CP)~Forest fires are required in New Brunswick pital. Thanks to Dr. Hobbs and staff ot ba % , p Bony Magnet spread through the Atlantic and Newfoundland, of a SOBANSKI -- Edward and June are Stock Sales HighLow 11 a.m, Great West 10 260 260 260 Curb Bideop We Mariage, Provinces like flying sparks dur-| The weather office here said ing the weekend, closing high-|there was no rain in sight for $26 2% f their | Abitibi 315 939 » + Gr Weg G gh Bouzan Martin DD anh done. op vider, August 26, Acad-Atl A 330 $20 Gr Wpg vt 200 810% 10% : Bralorne 40 5 Miami 1966, at the Oshawa General Hospital Alta Dis vt 17! Hardee Butt Ri : i Maybrun A brother for Eddie, Thanks to Dr. Alta Dis wis | [ s Hendshot pr 1 Ld LL) 99% Caads met o 104 Meiniyie . { : Alta Gas % " Samp gw. #0 J ways, disrupting telephone serv-| the Maritimes, Conditions are ex- , ; a ; y Alumini 389 0% 30% ice and threatening grain fields, | pected to get worse before they .| By early today at least 54 fires get bettr, were burning or smoldering in| At Indian Pields in Nova Sco the four provinces and new re-| .. | tia's Shelburi ount 17 ports were coming in every hour. | = * burne County, 300 acres Alumini C Tungsten 400 C N Inca 500 Nova Scotia firefighters de. |" young hardwood and some 2 " Yo soe 10 Al DEATHS Aas Sure % n in io Capit Bank Mont 18) 3 ta 241 UL 24 4 -- t in the Bank NS A 4 NED Se Bnk NS rts scribed the situation as critical. [S0ftwood were destroyed and at The province's main highway '05t xeport the flames were slong the south shore wag | headed in the direction of a large blocked for an hour near Liver. 'inber stand. sag. Hansgd = LEO TES 1 = 5 s Esl. Help a Child to Hear Sales to 11 a.m. . 4 0 2 C Marben | p jem mass in Holy Cross Church,| , Cent Del 379 545 54: 5 - Con M § p 97 Opemisha CBAL A wis 50 3 Royal Bnk y Falcon . 0 CBAL B wis 3 50 Russell Midcon 500 3 3 3 Fatima a 3 ' 2 2 In western Prince Edward Ie |at the pilot and ignored the fire, Cdn Tire , : Sta o ; aH Thom L MONUMENT COMPANY | Cockshutt y 3 Triad Oil j - Hud Bay . zi5 $47% 47% 47H Tom L 5 13 13 fire reported in Newfoundland | RA B8-3111 or RA 8-8876 D Fndry 31 % Walk GW $35% 35% 35% -- Abacus 2 2 4 ! ] - Dom Stores 40 $62% 62% 62% + % Westeel 22 Advocate 2750 365 3 1 Di 2500 z ad lakes in Nova Scotia have heen LOCK'S FLORIST n " reduced to mudholes Fire k wonte » ne ral general |r... oC val. : a BELLIS In loving memory of a by to contest the next federal # ho Harry MeCorquodale, 25, of Cal I re C 16 deserving children | dear father, George Bellis, who passed # 4 9 h : 2 election while the governmentioa,y" and then ordering the na- IN thi to B IN Obligation! away August 26, 1958 : " faces unusual summertime un-\yi, ale parole board never to re- | Nothing to Buy! No Obligation Of those they leave behind j , ; eek of ferences tences," saying this "utterly in- AORN] b 1 ments last week of conl I y y mAlwaTY yemiembered by Misule svi v4 A bi 4 designed not only to pump new|defensible" policy makes a0 Melt CoCrE, oD HEARING AIDS headed by shipowner Stavros Mal 29 - C Oshaws, on Saturday, Aug, 27, 190, Bath Pow A 35 5 Pete 200 'och Wil "beloved husband of Bell Phone y 8 6 6 8 Pel Coch Wi 20 3 ] ad go rg er Pei os and 2 A 300 29 Conjaurum 66 g . Norlartie Interment] BC 3 ; pool as flames ate their way| A Nova Scotia official reported Hy a A am. Interment Brockville Nor Phone 5 378 5 ¢ Dragon 4000 1 19 © Mosher ' ' Srenan through softwood and scrub, an unpleasant incident near Cari mers] home Monday, § p.m. Brown ' Qrerland or il a £ Northid 2 Purdex Telephone service between Shel |boo Lake, A forestry department Kindness beyond price C Curt W Balada-§ 9% Nat Pete 400 210 210 2 Frobisher 30 Sherritt 350 298 --4 land grain fields were in the path| which grew to dangerous propor. yet within reach of all. C Dredge 100 $13% y Salada wis 1 : Joe Pete OM 10% 3 8 Goco M_ Bisewe 3100 of uncontrolled flames and cattle! tions C wydro We 8 Simpso 5 $277 [1 Gold a Stanisich wy. 13% were evacuated from ope pas.|---- 0 zl 1 4 U Canso vt 100 1 virn BE 58 13 a3 33 g Ke i i . a SPECIALIZING IN on Gu gw 005 855% 35 AA RC ; : 8 5 : Ui haw 4 Joh I way near Holyrood, 30 miles east Gift of Hear " na rkers orb 5 81 1 ; 225 #3 ! 365 espac ) ol i ; 5 -1 n Vo : | Monuments, Markers, oentive: Tel i Tr C 167 W CAnoG wt 200 3 } , 500 37 3 3 Trot ; The fire hazard is not expected g |= .- -~ pr 4 Funeral arrangements and fighters used salt water in some | GRAND PRIZE floral requirements for all | sSSues ac P areas, Glorious 1-day, gel occasions | : All se Paid OSHAWA SHOPPING TRAVEL RESTRICTED ; Expen: Whig emombered by. Bere ang . 4 I employment, a major rallway-|lease him on grounds he is| ATHENS (Reuters) -- Greece | Visit your Zenith Hearing Ald Dealer : f labor problem and disquieting rei 0 rable insane, Alberta Social/has made a deal for a $75,000,000) for free entry blank and complete detafist FOUND = In loving memory of & : i, py d action to its death penalty|Credit Premier E, C. Manning|aluminum industry. | family ! | 4 IMOND -- In loving memory of policy life into their veins but toimockery of Canadian courts, a "ear father, Wiliam MeClimond, , 4 meet the challenge of an €Ary|, o. ype No vOTE archos, The present| ti " The contract provides for an| Father, you are not forgotten i Jarliament's constitutional life] A non-government bill to abol- ns iy eS ou | ZENITH HEARING AIDS is : 4 |Pariian . R \ ish the death penalty for murder uminum oxide production n H ARE AVAILABLE AT Con-Key . 4 5 3 Di § y 3 eer Ho 5 gtr' Build Prod 34 34 Page-Hers Uvex - Deer Horn Que Cop burne and Liverpool was tempor: plane sighted a small fire in its C Hydro Ca rt ns 4 7 Ponder 2500 4 Goldray ok RA 8-6226 Can viro Sar oh i Simhsom AedlAadlh Prairie Oil 3 Grandue 600 11 Bled os 2% 2B B + ture, | Hard of Hearing Can Win in Memorials, Cornerstones, Dist Seag 200 $29% 291 Trans-Mt 9% i Yan Can 5000 2% 2% 7 Jace 5 7 1 Ventures to ease until the first good rain, | EET TNNINTITIT (21 ou " 9 CENTRE El ti Travel in the woods in Nova| %g. Trip for Two to PARIS ) Scotia has been banned. Permits vis FIA 24 HOUR PHONE 'SERVICE / F or 19 eC 1011 Supersot dear father, George Found, who pass. ' i | y , 1936 , i d J p sniency, riticize t he termed the] The contract was signed Satur. | od away August 2, 199 } . d leniency criticized wha day by govergment ministers and| (7.144: 4 4 who passed away August 28, 1958 | ¢ general election, Though on earth you are no mors, extends to the spring of 1963, anc with an initial annual capacity of | Stanley and brother of Stanley, in his ; " wo 4 " C High Cr 200 5 7 {ih on ties 4, s 4 Nos pax Cal Pow 2. 23 3% 21 Penmans 90 $2 % Dynamie 2 5 D'Eldona 9 A 4 d Bh arily disrupted, early stages and signalled to a 3 12 k Spa 1 . Provo Gas 2 2 2 Gunnar J 2 5 2 rele " 390 KING STREET WEST a 2 re can 19 oy : Ranger 100 1 Gwillim 7 1 Sul Cont 8% 3% 4 Near Silver Hill, N.B,, foresters Statutory of all types. Dom Ang pr! y Un Gas 4 Jeli ne 12 1 he -- Yk Bear ~~ 8300 97 96 Some areas of the Maritimes RA 8-6555 Wa Saat . | OTTAWA (CP)--Liberal' and| 3. Death penalty--The cabin ow leaders have created a furore by commuting uminum Plus... tv sets: RADIOS! Those who we love go out of sight, A (a ha: ten - ek ries et's "wholesale ¢ The two main opposition pa federal cabin [ representatives of the French] Still in memory you are with us, 47th yesr. Resting st the Armstrong : 3 9% ; ln \ N Coldstrm Funeral Home, Oshawa, with high re-| ; 2 : : £ Husky wh Te C Halliwell 42 N Rank C1 Fndry 30 $16 1 ) QN Gas $6 Fargo : Delnite ; : : f GERROW FUNERAL C Brk Com 205 $57 ST 51 + GN Gas wis : 50 Home OIL A 2300 ! Denison 309i 00 Rio A 5 party of fishermen to try to put CHAPEL Cdn Brewxd 3 39% ~ Roe AV Can 59 4 % 1a 300 ) + vast Bu 9% ' ¥ P.E1, GRAIN IN PATH it out, The group thumbed noses A Sullivan : 4 $21 21% 24 : i Bi ty 9 Reel Expl | le Har Min 300% 8 Suttivan 25% 2% 25 battled a 40-acre blaze in an ares | y OSHAWA. _ A rE flame, 8 fa hs 1 fit HB 2 2 rsh i 3 |devasted ve years ago. he only EVA TH + EO ' Bridge 1 17% 1 J 1 2214 22 A Zenm 5 --- | 1435 KING'ST, E B Budde i Corp B 3 fd J dy Zenmae 00H Ys Th |have had only two or three rain.| ; falls this summer and many| IN MEMORIAM [ y ( : | socialist political is § tion|t0 life imprisonment the death 8 Weekly Contests o 25 Prizes Each already set the wheels in molonigenience of convicted sex slayer Week Valuable Hearing Scholarships But never out of mind; ¥ 7 , YR y They are cherished in the hearts made their formal announce: commutations of death sen firms of Pechiney and Compadec, | J the Greek Industrial Develop. | 4 ; : yas debated--but not voted on-- As you always were before : Ae Prime Minister Diefenbaker has was i \ 100,000 tons and an aluminum | i I [4 ~Sadly missed and always remember {given no hint of an early contest. at the last session of Parliament production unit to make 52,500 mper a pt a od by your loving daughter Eva and will be reintroduced next tons annually Co. Ltd friend George ' ARR ' . 9. J INTEREST HIGH session by private members If| "uy ot q041 "as based on huge 1 Ontario Street MeCLIMOND In loving memory of ; But his public. warnings thatthe government does not produce|genosits of bauxite and plans for my dear paps, Wiliam McClimond, ¥ back » legislati f it | RA 8-6239 who passed away August 28, 1958 . Parliament might be called back some legislation of its own, power dams on the River Ache --Lovingly remembered by grandson y into session this autumn, and| These developments highlighted Joos in west central Greece. Ricky kei |knowledge that the government three fields in which government -- - STERLING ~ In loving memory of & i ' Br is actually planning its legis-policy is being evolved for next dear wife and mother, Mae Sterling, 4 : ' [lative program for a fall start on session, Since acting last session d Aug. 28, 1956 4 ¥ 3 ee 1 f who ig is abu Pp 2 [the regular 1961 session, havelto boost funds available for house od, | . g 4 i sparked an earlier-than-usual re-| construction and mu nicipall 4 5 Pe sy lire, Saaosaly | over al interest from winter wprks in an effort tol Those who loved her In life sincerely ISCOVER EARLI ST OWN HUMA covery in politica Stil Jove 1 in death, ust the same, | D E KN N [its mid-summer doldrums, |create Jobs later this year, the -- Lo ly remembered and sad 3 . . 10! p! " of Synaly remembered and Jad in Dr. L. 8. B. Leakey: noted | duvai Gorge in Tanganyika, | At right is an artist's concep- | photographs were released to- | During the last week, these Soverament J a Tepid SPECIAL ! Oh a. ia. levies iam British archeologist, measures | East Africa, The skull at left | tion, prepared under Dr, Lea- | day in Washington by the Na- (events pointed up the problems yop ing Truk oh Fig indir Norman L. Ventor, who a, 900,000 yeatold human skull | 4 that of a chimpanzee, placed key's direction, of how the | tional Geographic Society which |facing the government: oe Rut government has " Ll ITED way August 20. 1054 | whic e unearthed in the Ol- | there for comparison purposes, 8 9 " ri WE Over y --- r M passed away August 2 | 3 * r p p T ; os olde st man appeared, _These carried news of the discovery, 1, Unemployment The labor marking time on these three top- Wa often. think of dave sone by, = |department announced that roel ies before the new session, the ; mushrooms, $3-3.50 per 5 Ib. tween mid-June and mid-Ju Y|Liberals and the CCF and the TIME A shadow o'er our lives has east, ™ | lq Our loved one's gone forever | 08 sual incre. J ~Lovingly remembered by his wife MARKET PRICES bskt.; onions, green 40-50 cents a 'here was an unusual increase o CLC last week announced plans Mary and family 1 I $2.50 ! 60.75 11,000 persons out of work and ig. "oonyventions in 1961, The Lib- ONLY " ag ¢ arslev o ingi 3 : TON OTe - reg, Ag 2.50; parsley, 9looking for Jobs, ringing the! orals will hold a national rally ° a} ! ; . churning cents per 6 gt, leno bskt; peppers, mid-July total to 311,000, bi here Jan, 9-11, and the CCF-CLC x | cream and butter print prices green $1.50-2 a bushel, red $1-1,25| Mr Diefenbaker declined com: naw Party founding convention epailr one Y | were ore by the city creamery pop 11 qt. bskt.: plums, $1.1,25 per ment, Claude Jodoin, president of | oi; open in Ottawa July 81, L 4 FINLEY--1 wish 10° express today at: First grade on truck, 63g 15 psk.: radish, 40-50 cent the Canadian Labor Congress, |... : ; i cerest thanks and gratitude [ cents; delivered Toronto, 68 doar iy Bohbard $11 : 2 called it "shocking." | 2 % i Introductory nurses and nurses aides on 2A cents; special grade, 68 cents 1 ' $1.5 room 209 (antiques) snd the supervis-| SANTIAGO (AP)--Chilean leg- dozen countries showered Chile bushel, pepper $1.50-2, butternut! 2, Railways A conciliation Sur e For ; Off ing. Special thanks to Dr. A, MacDon p ap i Lod 'he egg 3 3 2.50: ' ; ve wr , recor A * er i 3n oh Jail 8 So Dr oF jachon- islators are working to clear ruts with money, food and supplies The egg market was reported $2.50; tomatoes, 50 cents peri poard recommended, with the g Iy neighbors and family for gifts and and boulders from the path of a last May, firm with 2 uipis light for a 1 at bskt, 25-36 cents per 6 qt, railway nominee dissenting, wage . | cards, my sincere thanks for kindness| controversial law that will re y air demand, pskt,; turnips, $1.25-1,50 per 50 increases for the non-operating U S i din 1 Town & Count and help during my recent stay In|. ud och of this earthquake-hit D TROUS MONTH Country dealers are quoted by pound bag; watermelon, $.65-1 employees amounting to about 3 he ar a y When we were all together; Oshawa General Hospital The 2 an i ; , "John §. Finley land from the ground up. The That was when earthquakes the federal department of agri- according to size; vegetable mar-|cents an hour over the next two| PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- John i Self Storing GAME ~ We with. to oxtend our] PEOPIE Wait impatiently thundered say after day In moun- culture on Canada, grade eggs,/T®W, $1 a bushel, |years, costing the railways an|Cardinal O'Hara, Archbishop of i 3 heartfelt thanks apd . appre , "to! The. measure must spell out! '&nous southern Chile. Together delivered Toronto, in fibre €ases:| irre sr . estimated $35,000,000, The. cabi- Philadelphia and one of six ¢ ERR 4 Door our relatives, friends and r the government is to raise ith tidal waves, floods, fire and A jarge 54: A medium 52: A. CHICAGO (AP)--Grain futures| ot which has a freeze on gen-| American cardinals of the Ro. ? Juels eautifu) dios} Hbute $500,000,000 it needs to pay andslides that followed, the up- nal 28:20." B 30; © 21 rices were slightly easier in o.ai freight rate increases, must|man Catholic Church, died Sun- ! Kiadnesa, wmrssafies of 35 heavals took. a death toll in the ' ¥ : slow dealings today on the Board j . to vail . i ; | ONLY loss of a beloved hust . ther, | th pair bill, Butter ) anade 9 mn, y lift the ban or help the railways| day, Charles E. Game. Also thanks to Mr ust how much should come 'housand vp HL aes Canada, first of Trade find some other source of rev-| The 72-year-old prelate under- 2 R. Imeson (special nurse) and alll UE pd Rr ~The original reconstruction bill rade: Ontario tenderable 63;! wheat was % cent 1 | oR! xB ayralWe Ter % BS nurses on 3A, Di 'bh: pr | from higher taxes and how much non tenderable 6134-65 / nt a bushel enue if the increased wages are went surgery last Tuesday for > : 0. G. Mills, Rev, W. A. Gibt his| from foreign loans to legal engi. S2® general tax increases Row 3 able 3% 3; in light/lower to % higher, September to bt paid | peritonitis, an inflammation and : Chapel for nord ; er r eral | nears have not yet decided wd oud reduce 3250,000,000 ading: western 62'%2 (nominal), $1 86! i Som, inebanged to % ---- - [iatection of the abdominal cav- ¥ BE § LJ n rir efficient service ried Mi . hd . we e nex p years "-™ " . ower, September $1.15%-%; oats ity. . ~The family of the late Charles Game,| Finance Minister Roberto Ver TORONTO (CP) Wholesale j ' i Ri am But the taxation goal has bee; ) A114 lower ) wr, Septe ap | found on a night train to Liver " i 1 axation goal has been qi" nd vesetable prices. were| 4, J0Wer to % higher, September |¢ a ni 2 | The tall, frail spiritual lcader Installed gara says if Chile fa 1 GORDON -- We wish to thank Our! haneslf © che n Ae gradually diminished, at one 65%; soybeans '& higher 34 | pool but could not remember who|of 1513000 Ro 0 many friends, especially Dr. J. P herself, she will draw juoted today at: Apples, Dutch to % Roman Catholics in I da n he oint falling as low as $87,000, lower, September $2,173 she was except that she thinks" |southeas Pe ~ N it om the re the Three L * Undo By i 4 : , September $2,17%. outheastern Pennsylvania, had a pn Te a, Juciuuers| fr0m Hie Fest of She Norid: Taree a) 3 Jusheh Molinos ---- [sti arrived 1a Briain stout two been archbishop of Philadelphia LES EVENISS SALES LTD many kindnesses during our recent be One of the original provisions 1 r 4.50 a Bighel: beans, green . months ago from Canada, |for 8% years, coming here from . reavement » in the bill called for a one-per.|'M4 Waxed 3 per 11 quart A Cl; Police here believe she , be! the Buffalo dioc here } M ngus Gordo b lent: hare 3.4 R ¢ here believe she may be falo diocese where he had rs. Angus Gordon Bo Killed cent deduction from all salaries Dasket: blueberries, $34.50 ac- mnesia U€ | yiciie Bhines, 23, of Toronto, who been bishop. Previously he had|| 15 PRINCE ST. RA 5.4632 EVENINGS RA 3.2707 . : for the next three vears, It cording to quality; beets, $1.50 left here last spring with a group been president of Notre Dam | amounted to a forced loan, with! 1:75 a bushel; broccoli, $1.50-1,75 In Toronto? of girls for a three-month tour of Unive ity in South Bend, Ind, | f -- repayment later in cash or in Per 11 gt. bskt.; cabbage, $1.125| ---- a iene obbs, | Europe. | jasiy, DE Vigo! asoling wr On River housing credi 1 box; carrots, $1-1.25 a bushel;| TORONTO (CP)--Police here Mrs. Hans Pent told police she The rovision was knocke c¢anteloupe 5- Su a jane That provision was knocked out eloupe, $.75-1 per 20 qt, bskt;|peliove a city travel agency may saw a newspaper photograph of A th, and | v ;/ PORT CARLING (CP)--Doug.| Instead, the copper companies, ¢¢ lery, $2-2.25 a case; corn, 45 have a clue to the identity of a Miss X and believes it. is Miss Funeral Nome for their ven lent lag Palm Quigley, 11, of Burling which already are taxed half 50 cents a dozen; cucumbers, 58: "mystery woman" suffering from| Baines. Mrs. Pent said she last| helped in any way during our recent ton, was killed Saturday night their profits, may be hit with 05 cents per 11 qt. bskt; eggplant, amnesia in Liverpool, England, [heard from Miss Baines in Scot- bereavement when an outboard motor boat he further levies, $1.50 a bushel; lettuce, 36' 50-| Miss X in her mid-20s, was|land in June, Ne Grohe family of the late John Miller was steering collided with a cabin|™ -- ------ -- -- Sudan ------ cruiser on Indian River near this ° - POMEROY -- We wish to extend our Muskoka resort town RE ch, to SE TF ike Frm, in of am CALL ALLIED | E pathy, beautiful floral tribute Trimble, coach of Hamiiton Ti-| . from neighbors, relative ger-Cats football team, was al friends, during ssenger in the Quigley boat. He | If . You Need Money For Any Purpose ! - We wish to dour p rela , also to Rev Ilford pd forting word and the sIntosh. | Was unhurt, | Anderson Funeral Home for x Gertrude McCreight, 22, of efficient management of the nrling » ny {FM xo " oe, --Mrs. W. Pomeroy and Mrs, E. Sisel, | BUrLngton, another passenger, | / FY } { BE A CAREFRE suffered concussion and cuts and | YES is in satisfactory condition in hospital at nearby Bracebridge. Eg | Ro J Please Note Police said they believe the et a oan Deadiines now in effect for J POY was knocked unconscious and 4 this column was drowned when the boat sank, An autopsy will be held, R t 0 | Births, Memoriams, Cards » of Jeffrey Speers, 15, of Welland, ! GR rg epay a n y Ld on y Tana --, was operating the 225-horsepower t & dig SAME DAY cabloerulser, nisi) Need Money to Meet Mortgages, 11" AM, SAME DAY shot twice in the head and neck , gd a & " ead « . . § - ' Unpaid Taxes or Piled Up Bills? DIAL 'RA 3.3432 he Hed Rar ye Jal sig ; : : 3 3 a ( = Then pay them off with a loan from us and RELAX, It pays to clean up your bills and Boulevard i RL \y of} EJ el Nt keep part of the loan to enjoy more relaxation, Health is more precious than anything, His body was discovered by a A limited supply of money is available right now "For Any Purpose', passing patrolman at about 4:30 am. an autopsy, was to be held & wn id Pa 4 wy & NO INSPECTION FEES! NO FINDERS FEES! Gangland try Br A NO HIDDEN FEES OF ANY KIND Of First Aid | CoRR oC a JUST PICK UP : In Montreal it a aera vour prone DIAL EL Aid manual 3 MONTREAL (CP)--The shift: (which may save or REL CP\-The Shilt| your life) iv ju September aman FOR DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENTS Reader's Digest. 28 pages, with | derworld claimed another victim ita own cover tical and hand fod 1 i id claimed atotber, victind] 0 wn cover. procion ud | mR unmistakable flavour . unmistakably d v dispatched with and what not to do before your | hs 3 nh ERE Philip Morri : SE av ELT i orris collected five n pentenons checklist of first-aid supplies for P | 51 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA before his 20th birthday, was every home, Get your Sep- arn be pader' | found slumped over the wheel of hese er Reader's Digest, with his 1060<model car, He had been | weluable manuel, today, Member of Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association

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