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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jun 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Juns 9, 1981 'Mrs. M. B. Dvmond Stresses a Anniversary 'Public Relanons Value rename Concert Held AJAX -- The regular meeting ony _ pe Solina Com: Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Flett and of tk= St. Bernadette's Catholic i ; 3 ; 5 : "Caw i ' : {munity hall was filled for the Candace, Fraservillle, ivsited -- 3 i t $ | y PORT PERRY -- The regular " motto areful preparation is Women's League will take place anniversary concert, Monday Mr. and Mrs. D. Flaft and fam- meeting of the Honeydale Wom- : v4 essential for anything worth- on Thursday evening, June 8, at|® ! len's Institute was held in the ; while". £30 pan. in the All Purpose|Mght. The program featured lily. : | Anglican Parish Hall. The presi- y . The '"'highlight" of the pro- roo of St. Bernadette's School. | Well-presented minstrel show by Mrs, A. Taylor, Ruth and Earl dent, Mrs. Earl Bryant, presid- gram was the address given by The speaker of the evening will Millbrook talent. Many hearty Taylor, Cherrywood visited Mr. ed, assisted by the secretary, Wy : 8 Mrs. M. B. Dymond, on public pe Mrs Gordon Hepditch, Pick. |1aughs were provoked through-land Mrs. Bruce Tin¥. and family Mrs. William Moase. ' : relations. She illustrated effec- ering. President of the Women's /0Ut the evening. . and Mrs. Addie T%nk, on Sun- It was a pleasure to have tively the value of good public| y i ick. , At the Church service on Sun- gy ; v y of g p Auxiiiaiy to the Ajax and Pick day morning 'Dianne Tink: and several members of the Brook- SE a hi relations, stressing that each ering General Hospital, who will 300 (E00 iC : : Mr. and Mrs. Bugice Tink vis- lin Branch as our guests. Mrs. » me and every member dealing with| talk on the work of the Auxil. Juanita Fraser gave interesting ited Mrs. W. A. Ormiston, {Lawson Honey and Mrs. John the public is a potential publicly All interested ladies in. | reports of the Young People'sip. 0. Laylor welcomed the guests 9 relations representative. She iz, $ Conference which they attended "pip sic ond the two leads and members. 4 wy stated this is not a new idea, ' '*% SBA 3 at Kingston recently. Mrs. Don- of the Exvione , The treasurer, Mrs. William 5 " it dates back to the time of Al, ladies visiting the Cana- ald Taylor was organist for the © ° ak Diaper od en- {Chapman, reported on the ba- i 14 the Egyptians. Mrs. Dymond| dian Bank of Commerce here service in the absence of Gladys ve a hi e. an picnic in Mr. {zaar held recently. Proceeds 3 defined. Public Relations as/on Monday were presented with Yellowlees. seorge Knox's wihods on Satur amounted to $131. The con- 4 h "pine-tenths doing" and "one. a lovely carnation, and all the| PERSONALS day afternoon. ais is the last vener, Mrs. Louise Patterson i tenth" telling about it". A pub. mei: on the staff looked like. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and meeting for this szason. and her committee are to be ba oli lic relations representative members of a wedding party children visited Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs: W. Lycett, Bow- 'wish to take this opportunity of J 4 should be chosen with care. She with white carnations in their Glenn Larmer and family, Black- manville were Srinday visitors congratulated. ~The Institute fg = 1 has an important role to play.|/lapeis. This was in celebration stock. with the Werry's at Roseland- thanking all who helped, and i" dn '8 She must have the, necessary of the bank's merging with the! Mrs. R. Sherwin and David of | vale. also those patronizing the ba- qualities to promote good feel-/Imperia, Bank of Canada. Belleville spent a day with Mr.) Mr. and Mrs, Wes Werry were zaal. ie 3 ir 8 ing; the will to get along with) The annual meeting of the and Mrs. Don Taylor and child-lin Belleville gm Sunday and The Honeydale Branch is 2 js © people; must have high ideals, yomen's Auxiliary to the Ajax ren. |visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert looking forward to visiting the io : 2 "tolerance for other's opinions.) ,nq Pickering General Hospital| Mr. and Mr.s Charles Lang- Parker. Brougham Tnstitwte, Tuesday, 5 ; Courtesy, common sense, Pa-\ in he held in the nurses' resi-|maid entertained at a reception| Mr. and Mrs. [Bill Harris were Ie Ce 2 Cn "to Br 8] MRS. M: B. DYMOND tience and good manners are alll oo on Monday, June 12, at|in honor of the latter's mother, Sunday visitorys with Mr. and to take a carload to Brougham ery essential for d public Or ) Re ~ Seat Cie kindly notify Mrs. Earl Bryant./ments for the picnic. This willl ies essential for good public|, =, 1 onveners are asked to;Mrs. Effie Goyne on the occas- Mrs, Keith Crytierman. y y Mrs. E . 116 picnic. This will relations. To reach our g ! y : ph UR birth Mr dM BE. Crvd A committee composed of be held in the Port Perry Park, ¢iory member must be a goo have ail reports on hand. Elec: ion of her seventy-fifth birth- Mr. an Mrs. E. Cryderman Mrs. Alf Prentice, Mrs. William Thursday, July 6. public' relations representative tion of officers for 1961-1962 willlday. At the reception, Sunday and Mrs. A. Balson attended Chapman, Mrs. Nelson Wil-! Public Relations convener, vg y O'Neill 3 sod AR $lace. afternoon and evening, Mrs.|[the forty-fiftly wedding anni- liams and Mrs. Sam Cawker,|Mrs. Sam Cawker, in charge of Mrs Roy {i : il presse Ibe Ajax Volunteer Firefight- Goyne was happy to receive versary celebnation for Mr. and was appointed to make arrange-!the program, commented on the the appreciation of the mem- "nd a large number of the over one hundred relatives and|{Mrs: Charlie Taylor, Orono, Sat- ie : Those interested in the social population away for the week-|friends who called to extend urday. i id ing, Lynne Echavarria, Linda side ose the Women's Institute end when they made a 'blitz' best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox, * School Has Sen. : activities would enjoy to the Canvass for the Muscular Dys-! Mr, and Mrs. Roy Langmaid Brougham visited 2 Sunday SENIOR BOY! NTS fullest the birthday celebration trophy Fund last Sunday. Even visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunn|With Mr. and. Mrs. George Knox vo High Jump -- Skip Cope, Jim 0a 000 0 the home of 0 they collected over $400 for and children. Peterborough, on and family. é Fi Id D Lambie, Dave Turner, Mrs. Paul Diamond, Green. the fund. Good work, boys. Sunday Mrs. Gerlirude Kerr, Peter- , 1e ay Running Broad Jump -- Don- pony Three Honeydale mem- irs Don Andrew, Pine street, Reverend R. Sherwin of Belle borough, Mrs. and Mrs. M. Mor- pga : po ny WT : and Killen, Skip Cope, Jim pa. were guests of honor, sultercd a' badly cut hand. on. ville was a Sunda visitor with ton: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James, : AJAX (Staff) -- On Monday Lambie. namely: Mrs. James Owen, = ..o4 hile helping her|Mr. and Mrs: E. R. Taylor. Mrs.| Oshawa, Ms. Sam Dewell, ik Sie o the junior and senior students Standing Broad Jump -- Jim |pMiss Annie Webster and Mrs. ie | vibe 5 NEW GOAL FOR HIM? of St. Andrew's Senior School in|Lambic, Dave Turner, Eddie Miss Annie Webster the sing- husband on some work at the Sherwin and David returned| Hampton, init Mr. ang: Mr . Ajax competed for top athletic Rozalowski. ing of "Happy Birthday". a cottage near Bobcaygeon. Mr. home after spending a week u | Ses. 7. Kiox. Brian OTTAWA -- Feel-first over | deputy director of Army pub- | when his fishing boat flipped honors in the school's annual Bail Throw -- Jim Lambie, E.|pleasing program was present- Andrew was using a chain saw, here spb Ye a nos. jan Niagara Falls -- without a | jic relations, went on a bone- over. The sign was above his Ficld Day. Sith, Murray Godfrey. ed. consisting of readings, con-|which slipped. Mrs. Andrew was Miss Lillian Hoar, Bowman. an¢C Nanci, Visi oi ne a) barrel - might be the next | v=. yo feet. first cruise | desk when he zot 'to Following is a list of the first, 100 Yd. Dash -- Don Killen, tests etc treated at the Lindsay Hospital.|ville was a recent visitor with with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glov- goal for Maj. D. L. (Burley) | J® 2 Tsk COLL es R WOTK second and third place winners Dave Sheehan, Skip Cope. - ---- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor er, Kedrowe Burleson, of Ottawa, as this | through the Ottawa River's today. : of each event: 22( Yd. Dash -- Don Killen, Story'. 12.40, 3.50, 7.00 10.15! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and, Miss Helen Knox with other _Sign suggests, Maj. Burleson, | Deschenes Rapids yesterday (CP Wirephol0) 'spN)OR GIRLS RESULTS Skip Cope, Dave Sheehan. THEATRE GUIDE 7 rhe tuman Jungle", children. Bowmanville visited nursing classmates of Oshawa SRE ; fligh Jump -- Gladys Wil Relay -- Gord Pope, Ron Har- : |Mr, and Mrs. Frank Westlake, General 'Hospital is holidaying 2.25, 5.35, 8.45 p.m. Last com- g silvia K /nda Mg. Tis, Peter Hall. ete Ir, family. this week ;at Hall's Lake. liams, Silvia Kohn, Lynda Mc- Regent -- "The Trapp Family" plete show at 8.45 p.m. r., and family s wee a ; ] LJ Cord JUNIOR BOYS RESULTS aity 5 5 5 sli ; a Four-Goal Rally Gives um: ses suum 'me mit, "Se a3 ns me sos su Kohn, Gladys Williams, Wendy! Peter Robertson, Peter Hall. show al 9.90 9 Feature times 1.45, 3.40, 5.40, Robertson. Running Broad Jump -- Ron 4 p.m. 7.45 p.m. Last complete show | i Standing Broad Jump -- Silvia |iarris, Peter Robertson, Tom Brock (Whithy) -- "Where the 2! 9.35 p.m. v You feel the h | LJ * Kohn, Gladys Williams, Lynn!Dines. Boys Are', 7.00 and 9.00 p.m : py cava ' : : Joys Are", Jn --~ Jayhawker: etn Mou i i tal { | eers 8 4 W1 | | Churchill Standing Broad Jump -- Peter ast complete show at 9.00 prive J. Sol, Tio ol 4 TERROR! Ball Throw -- Gladys Wil-|Hall, Tim Dines, Peter Robert- p.m office opens at 8.00 p.m. Show a Em re : ; - liams, Cathy Rogers, Lynda Mc-!son . p : hy By CLIFF GORDON were a man short as Henderson) 7 Whitby: Moore 6.34 Cord. Ball Throw -- Jim McDonald, Biltmore -- "Phoen ix City Hats at "> p.m. Mimico Mountaineers last was sitting out a major for 8 Whithy: Davis : ' Dash -- G fr 4 eho night staged a tremendous four- high sticking Gray of the Wings. (Moore) oo 15.3 ie Yd. Dash -- Gladys Wik Peicr Roberton, Bon Haris. goal rally in the final three Jule Kowalski, Len Hopper, 9 Mimico: Hopper 351 . : . - 1 ' minutes of play to hand the|Dave Wells, Harris Hunter, Len 10 Mimico: Lilley . rb Dash -- Silvia. Roh Ron Harris, Peter Robertson. i 477 0 4 BURT LANCASTER (ANS Whitby Red Wings their fourth|Hopper, Wayne Lilley, Bob (Hopper) s50/ (22¢ Yc. Lash -- Silvia hrohn, | 99 y4, pash -- Gord Pope, a 4 IA = a Joss in six games. It had been Ferguson and Garry Henderson|1l Mimico: Ferguson Gladys Williams, Wendy Robert-'po, yarris, Peter Robertson. : invades the world of ... a close hard fought game right was the way the scoring went (Kowalski 19.30{500. Ie Linda Me. BeaY -- Jim Lambie, Dave HAROLD HECHT'S up until the 17.35 mark when|for the Mimico team who claim- 12 Mimico: Henderson .. 19.48 Grade 8 Relay: Linda Mcp, ney Dave Sheehan. i i isi scored while they ed sec in over Penalties -- Henderson, ma. Cord (Green); Wendy Robertson ~~ ia the visors Y10 heir SECORE Win over the Dold (Blue) and Silvia Krohn (Red) CLASS CHAMPIONS aE -- tied for second place. By scoring five points for a ENNISKILLEN ic goals with Ronnie Moore Grade 7 Relay: Pauline Kip- first place, three points for sec- i ing (Red); Linda Allen (Blue); lond and one point for third and Ken Ross adding singles. Euchre Part 8 G 'ellow lace, the following were award- || : { The Whitby t scored th Vicky Gerrard (Yellow). p g y y ey wi i his first goal rif loging Ro - ed Champion's Crests for scor- Lew ADULT ENTERTAINMENT a rs. George Irwin were Sunday I! s 55 IN GIRLS EVENTS 'ona & Based B John! fired a hot one with the Mimico Held At Ajax JUNIOR GIK1S RYENT ing, 10p points in their classes; | FEATURE TIMES--1:50 evening callers at Mr. igh J ---- i ie & V : ow Scott's, Newcastle. team a man short. The goal High Jump -- Mation Rening, | Girls Senior -- Gladys Wik 3:40 - 5:40 - 7:45 - 9:40 Released thy United Artists Janet Grisack, Pauline Kiping. liams (27) and Silvia Krohn " H » < Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wray and| Came at 4.39 and appeared to be By GRACE MILLS Running Broad Jump -- Paul-| (91 L 4 Julie, Bowmanville, with Mr.|80ing to hold good for the] AJAX -- Six tables of Euchre ine Kiping, Ruth nd (22). J and Mrs. L. Lamb. period. However with just five were played at the last Euchre | Heather Mcintyre. Girls Junior -- Pauline Kip- /\ ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass Seconds to go in the first 20, pa:ty of the season, at the Ajax| Standing Broad Jump -- Paul-|Ping (26) and Lynn Echevarria " {Kowalski beat Rendell in the p; : and Ronny, Bowmanville were|o " Baer Fire Hall, on Monday evening. K Janet Grisack, (14)- visitors at K. McGills. Whitby Hzgm: The Score "as | Tnese parties have been spon- ly pag. ne risack, Boys Senior -- Jim Lambie . Mrs. Robert Preston, Maple 0 0 Ot oe ol rosin sored by the Ajax Volunteer Ball Throw -- Linda Allen, (19) and Skip Cope (17). Grove. Jus. es Ray Pres room. | hded for the dressing Firefighiers Auxiliary, whose |1ynn Echevarria, Marylin Mul-| Boys Junior -- Peter a" (15) | ton, Bowmanville, were callers hs. . main project has been the pur-|jigan d ' son (16) and Ron Harris (15). : MT rs. A Brunt's. Whitby took the lead for the BL FIPIRC Las C0 He Tor Ean. Dash -- Gladys Wil|-- ; acs hated the beautiful girl who left her convent Aine {second time in the game at the " i iii A ps Sire La 5.20 mark of the second period|">" °f the Fire Department. jiams, Lynne Echevarria, Lor-| give her love to a man-and her songs to the world... Jette and Joan: Mr. and Mrs.|2S Davis got his first of two. 3 bas been an allout effort, rain Jamieson. DANCE : Wm. Collins., Port Perry, were BOth teams were playing short- and the result has been reward-| 220 Yd Dash -- Pauline Kip- visitors at C. Ferguson's handed at the lime. ri I'S é 1 ee will RECITAL ; : 1508 Hopper got his first of a pair rize - winners on Monday he Auxiliar Mr. J. A. Werry, Mr. and at the 74L mark on a solo of.|Were. Ladies, 1. Joyce Reid; 2 this time the Auxiliary will be CW Wered w Sun- 2 7. 3 solo ef-|WCTE. | 5, 1. Joy » 2.1 able es i s Mrs, FW. Wer were Sun ame. was oad rah Coombs: low. (ied) Mite "0c 0 Dresnt thelr donation. By The Pupils 1 goa gue : * for the second time. Wells scor- Tait and Lillian Wiles. OLD HOME WEEK HARVEY DANCE ' 3 y McGill. 4 with 23 seconds to go in the For the men -- 1. Jim Patrick For Old Home Week, the Fire Mr. and Mrs. H. J : ok , 8 . £ . Toe and Garth. attended the Period to give the visitors the Sr.. 2. John Foster, and low, Department will demonstrate ACADEMY h ; A ard lead for the first time in the H. Wood Mrs. H. Wood was the "fir / tville, Saturday, June 3rd. " « H, fire Nghting equipment over mr Bei to Garth Mc. ame. The locals were short. winner of the "bologna". Fran the years". We hear they have Monday, June 12th ee x hi ed : 5 Deca ,; NORM, ADVERTISING les Gill 03 receiving his diploma for ana d on this one as Lorne Coombs won the special draw secured some real antiques for 8 P.M. ot the SOLON by DE Lie © My J 5 8 'ampbell was sitting out a'and the door pr y is occasi g vi i - dd the second year course at red a sor ee. ok Aang | Ae doy prize went to Mrs. |this occasion, complete with uni: Central Collegiate par wince ai build Kemptville Agricultural school. \ S. forms, horse drawn vehicle,! SIMCOE ST. SOUTH sited ny WOLF GANS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin, THE GAME Nex! Monday, June 12, Mr. hand cart, bell, etc. TICKETS AT THE DOOR FEATURE Blackstock, were Sunday tea Hunter started the ball roll- {-ameron Harris, of Wilson and| At this time the Auxiliary ex- | 2 OR io, 1:30 - 3:33 Y 0 H USE? guests of R. Griffin's : ing for the visitors in the final Cousins. makers of all types of tends its grateful thanks for the, 4 4 BR) 5:2 . 7:35 he a i H Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill frame at 4.37 and the Mimico F ie "nl Mine Sitely Equip- support given to the fund rais- 3 J 9:40 " By . Mrs. [te Lg: . ~ ment, wili give s rev . x : 5 Miss Clara Page, Toronto; Mrs. team led 4-2. The locals gave give a demonstration ing events during the past sea-| (SSS Give yourself room to livie. Let the friendly E. Page, Miss Elsie Oke, were out with a' real try and Moore 0" Tesuscitators, for the Fire-(son, and to donors of articles Sunday tea guests at A. Brunt's. scored on a. blistering shot to fighters and the Auxiliary, |for prizes and draws. So until folks at BROWN"S LUM:BER show you how you can add a room to. your home, easily Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, cut the lead to one goal. Davis/!0 determine the most suitable September, happy holidays to Another Maple Grove, were Sunday got his Jevond goal of the even- equipment for their purpose. At all. evening callers at the Brunt's.|ing at the 15.30 mark and many| | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry, of the fans were expecting to NIGHT CLUB WA AEH; z | and economically. We have the plans and attended a family party at Mr. see the game go into overtime. materials . . . plus ewasy-on-your-budget i Moe v Orbornes Ochawa. The Mimico. team was shors.| FOR LAUGHS & FUN COME ON THE RUN! BAND DRIVE-IN :B EB 1 rioncing. "stop in this week. Mn A A in -- 4 ! Saturday evening. handed as Henderson was sit-| Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston, Ung ou 2 eh Sticking major i : ttended Enfield Anniversary on bul the itby team was only It's All Ab DANCE ' ns and ry ny a at 2h Io score Spe while they VEXED ji SPANKING 4 TONIGHT ] BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 MATERIALS TO ADD A 12' X 15 ROOM T0 W. J. Bowman's a € man advantage. PERPLEXED : Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and Then le oof fell in. " i {and oversexep " JIMMY . SHOW STARTS AT 9:20 YOUR HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS familv were Sunday tea guests Mimico team got hot an Vine EDWARDS FRI JUNE J $22 00 A MONTH Mr. i M C. English, scored four goals in successi > . » Bowmanvile. | C" without a reply from the Wings | § "OPERATION = 3 ALL COLOR SHOW! Mr. and Mrs. John Lockard and that was the ball game. | § nw $k TT = 10 ENTERTAINMENT FOR WHOLE FAMILY ! ; / and Joyce. Niagara Falls, Mr.| JUST TALKING . . . Injuries BULLSHINE BOTTOMS OR THE WHOLE F ! Make life easy on youfir -- George Pethick, Toronto, Mr, continue to plague the Whithy ~-- IN COLOR -- : . fl Paul Wheeler. Taunton, Mr. and 12am as Gary was helped off | § DONALD SINDEN x UP! en | wife by remodeling ne Mrs. Floyd Pethick and Robin, foe floor at the 14.43 mark as a $ BARBARA MURRAY § ARSOR ue 1 | kitchen in your home ; # . Ss of a tic i Toronto. were visitors at Mr igh stick . . Mc-} § CAROLE LESLEY ) hs litle re $18.00 and Mrs. S. R. Pethick's Cormick was not dressed for| $__ 2 VANDA HUDSON ! Al wx. and Mrs, Allan Warren, Jast Dos Same ng Neither nd pas f : Toes TECHNICOLOR month for materials. oronto. with Mr. and Mrs, Wa 5 sine . po 'il, I gh PRR Rr --> TP BILTMORE a th Spmteret OL lin in RE | Mr. E. W. Begley and Carole Scormg Worked a lot of floor an LJ 3 0 wonder of NIGH FIDELITY STEREOPMONIC SOUND is ili Park your car in a sturdy in company with Mr. and Mrs. dane and made his presence "PHENIX CITY STORY" (Adult) RY John Griffin and family at their ToL at aL times taking a lot "THE HUMAN JUNGLE" (Adult) SWING KINGS COLOR I arage that will protect it cottage, Fenelon Falls ord Chcckmy da Lorne g ool A Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Graw- ~ 50 played well ex- : HH inst t ements. 5 barger, Richmond Hill were cept for the rather stupid five- T - - -- - Direct from ¢ CARTOONS! | logs ins ge Sunday callers at Mr. and 'Mrs, | Minute penalty . . . Rendell ap- ome Jlittde as $12.00 a month 45 MINUTES OF FUN for materials for a 1-car Fol Lambs peared to be having trouble TORONTO'S . ld ; J B | Church services begins on nt home game for the Wings wil ZANZIBAR ! Garage. ok ith high i : Our summer sche dul of Jb MEh shots as four went in Summertime . . . And da cre ar 1130. D¢ next Thursday night when The Dancin' Is Easy ! v + «AND THESE EXTRAS! + « « Last Sundar moring ended the ju ECOL, Tam vil, make FREE KIDDIES' PLAYGROUND AS LITTLE AS $9.00 A MONTH FOR s schedule with a stir } ce of . Spring schedu ith a stirring ADMISSION $1.00 SMOKE WHEN AND WHERE YOU WISH t-B message in our minister's ser-|' FRIDAY . , . SATURDAY # mon entitled "The Missing SUMMARY THE TOP " Pat Ri RED BARN FREE BABY BOTTLE WARMER SERVICE MATERIALS TO BUILD AN ATTRACTIVE i & C. Ashton and twenty pd RECORDS 2 a ela CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE CARPORT Mrs. E. C. As ind twent) itby: Ross 4 --- SY members of her family visited 2 Mimico: Kowalski Jazz Pan Dancing J HIS NT CHILDREN SD 2 FREE Mrs. S. Moffat (nee Sadie Craiz) = (Riding) 19.55 a ORCHESTRA SPECIAL EVENT ¥ who was a neighbour here for Penalties -- Gray 2.44, Hun. Pat Riccio . 2 i many years,and Mrs. Hunt who fer 4,36, 2.00 PERSON Fri, J Spread out in the comfort of your own car for several years was (house- SECOND PERIOD And His Quintet DANCING 9.12 r., June 30 at your entertainment wonderland -- The keeper) at Mr. Claude Smith's.| 3 Whitby: Davis : / , R i _-- . | Both these ladies are patients at (Gray) . 32 DANCING 3A M i ' WA 3.2143 JOH NNY Drivesin n & SUPPLIES LTD x | [] the lovely Home for Senior citi-| 4 Mimico: Hopper Hg 4 i] sns "The Golden Plough" at! 5 Mi Wells hes 3 Cilia gh OV IN "ge Join Our Bumper Club and Save 436 RITSON ROAD NORTH Ray Bothwell took the vistors Riding 445 Sprout 10.44. 1 JUBILEE PAVILION HURRICANES a complete tour of this Campbell 2 d 5 14.14 . : building of which Durham THIRD PERIOD VS CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON (l DIAL RA 5-4704. OSHAWA i | County can be justly proud. § Mimico. Hunter ..... 4.37

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