capacity. Standard equipment is a new 230 cu. in., 140-horse- power, seven main - bearing six, with a heavy-duty 292 cu. in., 165-horsepower six of the same design and a 263 cu. in 175-horsepower V8 available as options. ries for better ride, dura- bility and load capacity. The Light-Duty Panel shown here has smooth riding coil- spring front suspension; 'stronger, redesigned ladder | type frame and_ two-stage | rear coil springs for the best combination of ride and load THE 1963 CHEVROLET truck line features new, light- er weight six-cylinder en- gines, a new 90-horsepower % four - cylinder engine in \4- ton forward - control models; and I-beam front axles with ** variable rate leaf springs in " medium- and heavy-duty se- | Quartet Admit Lounge Theft BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Three Oshawa youths and a 26- year-old man pleaded guilty in court here Tuesday to posses-| sion of a chaise-lounge that had been stolen from a Bow- manville resident's lawn at 2.10 a.m., Aug. 30. William Bradley, 26, of 24 Drew street; Gerald Tilk, 16, of 199 James street; Donald Woermke, 16, of 175 Olive ave- nue and David Cooper, 16, of 226 James street, were all re- manded to Oct, 2 for sentence. Oshawa tabled a rezoning request from Tuesday night. the easterly 150 feet of a land Dean avenue rezoned from R2B to M1B. The west portion is already zoned. M1B. Mr. Jackson told the hear- ing there is a warehouse en The chaise-lounge was owned|the M-property now and he by Douglas Taylor, of 20 Third| wants to increase the storage street | Space. The quartet was arrested by, FEAR DEVALUATION Constable John Bird of the) Property devaluation will re. Bowmanville Police Depart-|sult, claimed William Kudla, ment. who spoke for six Oshawa A {boulevard south homeowners Magistrate R. B. Baxter or-! jwhose homes are located on code Peta a ag to stay | industrially-zoned land' nearby. 4 Ai | Their lots are 773 feet deep land Mr. Kudla predicted re- OBITUARIES lzoning would "quash" future | development of these rear lots. The board's motion to table 'Chevrolet Truck | Features For 1963 --Salisbury rear axle on all %-ton models, except those with four-wheel drive, for quiet- er operation because of more rigid construction. --Over-all width of most me- dium- and heavy-duty models reduced more than seven inches with no reduction in cab interior dimensions to provide) improved manoeuvreabilify in MRS, MILDRED BOYES A resident of Ajax since its| inception, Mrs, Mildred Boyes, | died at the Toronto General Hospital Tuesday, Sept. 11, in |her. 67th year. Ms. Boyes, who had been living at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, for the past year, had been in failing health for the past two years. Born in Bois Franc, Que., in} 1896, the deceased, the former! Mildred Holmes, was a daugh-| ter of the late Oliver Holmes) and the former Mary Barton. General Motors of Canada today released details of the 1963 Chevrolet truck line. Among the changes, the com- pany noted, are a new lighter- * weight six-cylinder engine; the {addition of a four-cylinder en- * gine; suspension redesign for a better ride; increased dura- > bility and load capacity and stated that members approved jand Alexander of Raglan, who! the rezoning in principle; how-| died in 1949, ever, by tabling, the planning He is survived by two sisters,|staff and the board of works Mrs. J. Starks (Elizabeth),|will have a chance to develop Columbus and Mrs. F. Kileyja plan for the subdividing of (Agnes), St. Catharines; six|rear properties. A road location ark ae iel, Oshawa;/study will also be done. James an rank, Brooklin; ~ Dr. Russell Ormiston, Edmon-|PUBLIC HEARINGS ton, Alta., and William, Kinsale.! ; posed apartment. projects will REV. RICH. R. NICHOLSON be held, the board decided. Funeral service for the late) Nat Goldman, of Sholom Con. Rev. R. R. Nicholson who died) struction Limited, wants to put in the. Bowmanville Memorial up two '8-suite units to form a Board : Tables Rezoning Bid Planning Board He wants the zoning changed Cedar Glen (Oshawa) Limited) Tom Rundle 'appeared Sam Jackson, Jr., speaking | for the company, explained at a-preliminary hearing he wants) parcel on the north side of| changed to R5. Public hearings on two pro-| |from RIB to R3 for Lou Pantaleo who is planning four 24-suite units running north from King: street east on the west side of Riverside drive. He wants the zoning | | STREET NAME. CHANGED The board approved a street |Name change in the city's new | 42-unit public housing develop- }ment which will result in the project being named Christine crescent project. |. Lomond crescent, connecting Normandy street to Lomond | Street. will be renamed Chris- | tine crescent. The name change was requested by the Oshawa NEW TO THE 1963 Buick line of automobiles is this striking Riviera four-passeng- er sports coupe. The Riviera is 53.2 inches high and has a 15-inch centre of gravity tthat Housing Authority at its in- }augural meeting to show "recognition of the leadership of Mayor Christine Thomas on | behalf of low rental housing in | Oshawa." An additional name change: | |Prospect, from Albany to Fish-| jer, will be rendmed Front} street, giving this name to the! entire length of the street. GOING TO EDMONTON Planning Director G. |Wandless and one board mem- |ber have been authorized to go jto Edmonton Sept. 23 for Community Planning Associa- | tion of Canada conference. | | | |b panel discussing Group Action in City Building, or how stimulate public participation) in city building and redevelop.' | Cc Life In Prison For Blinkhorn Hammer Death LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Her. ert Leslie Worsfold, 27, was sentenced Tuesday to life in- "| prisonment for the April 29 |hammer slaying of Mrs, Pearl | Elizabeth Blinkhorn, 58. A Supreme Court jury delib- erated 15 minutes after Wors- Mr. Wandless will be on a| fold pleaded guilty on a reduced non-capital charge of murder. Worsfold was on trial for a capital charge of, murder but hief Justice James C. McRuer permits a high degree of ma- noeuvrability, The Riviera features an optional equipment tilting steering wheel that can be adjusted to any posit ion by the driver and side A mobiles, General Motors Canada announced today, low silhouette and of manoeuvrability. Unique grilles in the Riviera's parking sleek new Riviera four- passenger custom sports coupe with an extremely low, 15-inch centre of gravity will be added to the 1963 Buick line of auto- of The Riviera has a_ distinct continental appearance with its sharply sculptured roof line and sheer side panels. Its low center of gravity gives it a high degree the ' front portion of the fenders conceal lights 'snail ices: Beer bucket seats witha walnut grain finish center console be- tween the front seats highlight the interior, New Addition To 1963 Buick Line quadrant for the transmission, ash tray, cigarette lighter, wind. shield wiper and washer con- trols and light control switch. The radio, vent, heater, defros- ter and air conditioner controls, directly above the console, are recessed for greater safety. Riviera's four bucket seats come in combinations of cloth, vinyl and leather. Three colors are available in the cloth and vinyl trim: Blue, Sandalwood, and Black, Six colors are avail- able in leather: Blue, Silver, aig Red, Black and Sad- ie. new frame designs tailored for * specific load requirements. --|decided there was sufficient | evidence to support a verdict on a capital charge. She married Robert Campbell/ Hospital Monday, Sept. 10, willl right angle on a proposed road|-- Boyes in 1920 at Sudbury. --_|be held in Trinity Unite d|off Aras stick. Geis the During her residence in Ajax, Church Thursday at 10.30 a.m.| Children's Arena. narrow roads or-alleys. SOFTER RIDE and amber directional signal lamps. Riviera's side windows TILTING WHEEL |. DEVELOPMENT ~ HIGHLIGHTS Highlights of the new Chevro. let 'truck developments are: --Sheer-type sheet metal and|Mrs. Boyles was employed ai/ rear body mounts' on most|Pye Television Company, Cen- models to provide softer over.|tral Housing and Mortgage and| « --New 230 cu. in. and 292 cu./all ride and improve durability | during the Second World War ~in. seven main bearing, six. | of cabs and. components|at Defence Industries Limited, cylinder engines of 149 and 165|through superior cushioning of/She was atso a member of St. : horsepower. vibration. Consisting of rubber|Paul's United 'Church, Ajax. --The first four-cylinder Chev-| bonded to metal, they are a| Predeceased by her husband, + rolet truck engine since 1928-- first in the industry. she is survived by one son, «a 153 cu. -in., 90 horsepower, --Delcotron generators ar e|Clarence (Clay) Boyes and one| five main bearing engine in standard equipment on all but! daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth (Lind- \% ton forward-control models. | Corvair 95 series. . say) Boyes of Ajax. --Coil spring independent) --Oil pressure and ammeter, On sister Maude (Mrs. Rbo. front suspension replacing tor-| gauges to replace tell-tale sig-'ert Smith) and two brothers, » sion bars on most light-duty! nals on the medium- and heavy-| Hector and John Holmes all of models. duty. series in response to cus-|Maniwaki, Que., survive along) --Two-stage coil rear springs | tomer request. with two grandchildren, Heather! 'owith optional carfilevar leaf, --Self-adjusting brakes on all'and Ian Boyes. | "type auxiliary rear springs in| Corvair 95 series. The funeral servi - conventional %4-ton and %-ton| --Positive crankcase ventila-jheld at the Sherrin Funeral models. tion system and improved ex-| Funeral Chapel, Pickerng, Fri-| --New front suspension in haust system durability on all/day at 2 p.m. Interment will) * medium. and heavy-duty series| models. be in Erskine Cemetery, Dun-| combining the excellent ride --Fuller Roadranger trans- barton. ° characteristics of variable-rate mission available on heavy- leaf springs with the load capa-|duty tilt-cab diesels and all ,» city and durability of I-beam models with 409 cu. in gas M axles. engine. --Consolidated model line-up|brated at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, in St. /Roman Catholic Church, {Mrs. Catherine Buckley, ldied at Oshawa General Hos- * ice will be) | ; FUNERAL OF RS. CATHERINE BUCKLEY --Ladder-type, channel sec- tion frames replacing the X-|to reflect the customer's needs member; box section type for-|more accurately. merly used on most %4- and %- The new four-cylinder engine ton models. The new frames will be used only in 14-ton for-|©) , permit easier mounting of spe. ward control models. The 930 \pital,. Saturday, Sept. 8 in her cial bodies and equipment. model will replace the 235.5 cu. 73rd ae Throughout the line, framejin. six-cylinder engine and the Rt, Rev, Mo gauge thickness and support 292 model will replace the 2 members are revised for maxi-| six. The V8 engine lineup in- mum strength and precise tail-| cludes 283, 327, 348 and 409 cu. oring to load requirements. in. versions. NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES | THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1962 for 2+ eh eee was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. Funeral Home. : Pallbearers were T. Drisco B. Buckley, D. Rowe, R. Plow- right, P. Roberts an FUNERAL OF | OSGOODE McL. ORMISTON Memorial services for Os- nes j -- Purse $2100.| Right "L iston, of st Hence ---- ais' Eligible: Balaklair, Robinson|S00de Mel eae Babar Biase | Chopora, Hernandez XXX99 lca)iis; Grand Vitesse, Fitzsimmons|Raglan, who died at Oshawa) Gallant Curry, Fitzsimmons 112 1107; Davey Lou, Turcotte X109; Royal| General Hospital, Plead, NB 119 ce tis |Ti wedian, | Potls 115; Bobby. Brier:icant g were held at the Arm- . * yn 3 5 § »f 17, ss Soe vacaina, ureate X104 strong Funeral Home, at 2 p.m Sweet Wizard, Kallai 112 SEVENTH RACE--'Parkway" three- Tuesday, Sept. 11. Suede 'Maid, Tsnows? 05 Agee pig poerd and mares. Rev. R. Love, minister of Col- |turf course jumbus United Church, conduct- ed the services. Interment was Saturday Jones, LeBlanc X14 Moodki, Robinson 112 | } Keep A Thinking, Turcotte X114 | Blondoll, Turcotte 119 ; Pep Bang. Wright 116 | Bronze Turkey, in (A)101 ' a tet :) y } Triple Folly. Boll Demorosa, Wolski (B)X112 in Oshawa Union Cemetery. -- * Mountain Fire, NB a dessin Nett! Krohn SA) | Pallbearers were all -- * Sand War, McComb 11 _ Own Cilleen, Fitzsimmons (C)105 eased. ese inc e + **"de0 Eligible: Sir Runnymede, NB| Piagal, Walsh (D)XXX114 of the deceased. These inclu r Fiashing Top, Fitzsimmons (C):14 Robert Dingman, Ronald an Laburnum, Gonzalez (B)110 onald Ormiston, Kenneth Beer, n foaled in Ca@nada,| Grownup Lady, NB 113 Fred Taylor and James Dp ig Purse $1900. One Mraery om Lanoway 112 Son of the late peal : oH A)-- Fe ges entry : 2 i yas f ril| (B)--8. N' Shapiro and J, H. Black and); Ormiston, he was born Ap 1 (D)--Bill Beasley entry : eee nes Tih He was a carpenter by trade, « Fight a Lot, Roser 117 EIGHTH RACE -- "Roseberry Plate' an adherent to Raglan. United three - year - olds. Claiming all $3500. Church and a member of the THIRD RACE -- "Sir Galahad", two. Purse $2000. One mile and »ne-sixteenth. Marchena, D¥ttfach (A)106 Snooze You Lose, Cox 123 Falsun, Rogers 115 Sunward, Turcotte X113 a Steet ee aew nae "Whirlaway" forjTucker G., Gordon 112 yinét ACE -- Bower, Krihn XX107 | CORO twee sew ees . * SECOND. RACE ® year-olds and up, * Claiming all $2500. * mile and one furlong 4 Trust Him, Turcotte X17 + Mac's Trophy, Rogers 122 «@ Sea Ferd, Wolski X114 | | Canadian Order of Foresters as} well as a former member of the} Canadian Legion. The deceased served over-) seas with the 44th Battalion dur-| ing the First World War. | ig pee Sores AP He was predeceased by two Post 'Time 2 p.m. Cloudy and fat' brothers, Charles of Consul, AAC -- X-5 Ibs., XX.7 Ibs., XXX-10 tbs..Sask., who died Sept. 5, 1962 { 112; Bonnie Bricker, Gonzalez 116. -- "Onzo", three-| Vase, NB (D)116 Willow Downs Farm entry 22, 1895 in Raglan and lived) (C)--iadnete Ferm aaity there all his life. s; fillies Purse| Finibud, Krohn (A)X111 maidens ilies Harr tistorat, Beta ee * Cut Jewel, NB 112 * Devon's Pet, McComb 112 ' Sweet Shot, NB 119 ~ Top Glitter, NB 112 « Janilyn, Simpson XX105 » June's Choice, Turcotte X107 * Cassis Miss, NB 119 * Cassie Lass, NB 112 ™Belva, Lanoway 119 ~ Little Ripple. Wright 112 * Lady Nieu, NB 11 . Comets Trail, Griffiths X107 » Royal Jill, Krohn XX105 P Also Eligible: Sweet Briar, Hernan- » dez XXX109; Canted, Krohn X107; Per- © sian Slipper, Turcotte X1i14; Duchess Bingo, Harrison 112; Briefest, NB 112: ; Moon Salute, Bolin 119, Our Fool, Fitzsimmons 109 Who Goes, Dalton 115 » . FOURTH RACE -- "North Countree"' » three-year-olds and up. Claiming all * $2500, Purse $1800. Six furlongs. Sea Trap, Harrison 119 Star Shadow, McComb 113 * Kentucky Warbler, Wolski X117 ' Navy Grand, NB 114 New it, _ Battle Harbour, Cosentino 111 Fair Mike, Dalton 117 divey, Wolski X109 » Vaiquestin, Gall 116 * Son O" Royal, Hernandez XXX1M * Blue Gardenia, Dittfach 114 Mrs. Cessford, McComb 114 Also Eligible: Shady Twist, Griffiths X109; Ilume, Turcotte X112; Zion, Lan- | ; Oway 116; Time Click, Turcotet X111; , Discovery 4 "ae X117; | Mon- \. q , Sieur Beau, FIFTH RACE -- "Blenheim", three- | year-olds. Claiming all $4500. Purse | * $2000. Seven furlongs. i Buc Fever, Dittfach 115 * Bala Riman, Fitzsimmons (A)120 4 Regent Street, Potts 112 | Apache Priricess, Gonzalez 117 » Buzzin, Wolski (A)X105 Captress, Fitzsimmons 105 Malucina, Wolski 110 (A)--S Rotenberg entry QUINELLA BETTING Heaters, Vaccums, Polishers, Radios, Bedroom Suites, Chairs, Mattresses, Chesterfields, Bunk Peds, Kitchen Suites, Bed Chester- fields, Lamps, Continental y Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, a Pole Lamps, Tape Recor- Ye ders, Record Players !! If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY smite: ; | . SIXTH RACE --*Northumberiand" | , for two-year-olds, Claiming all $3500. » Purse $1900. 6% furlongs. » Deal Me Aces, NB 107 » Canadian Shield, NB 105 1 Wise Selector, NB 107 * Laf 'n Bid, NB 107 |, Ribinson (A)114 * Admirals March, Wolski X110 * Starlet to Star, Lanoway 112 * Vest, LeBlanc XX107 {| Hot Apple Soup, Wright 112 , Quiet Nancy, Cox 119 Flamenco Dancer, Adams 114 Greek ' 12a APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. A? TOWNLINE 728-4658 Requiem High Mass was cele-/in Strathroy Cemetery. Gregory's| HOWARD FRANKLIN WHITE | POT ROAST gagged agelh ed CITY AND DISTRICT retired from the United Church of Can-| FIRE IN GARBAGE ada 'ministry and in later years| was a supply minister in the! Bowmanville district. He had| been in ill health for some time. The Oshawa Fire Department extinguished a fire in a garbage truck on duty behind the Simcoe street north Fire Department _ Rev. Nicholson was a column- ist for the Bowmanville Cana- headquarters Tuesday. There | were four ambulance calls be- dian Statesman and wrote '"'Re- ligion For Today", for the past three years. hgh hd relatives are his wife, Olive, and four daughters, Mrs. Robert Mayor (Marian)" tween 5 aii Fueapay Anes Chicago; Mrs. J. Elliott Camp.|#™- today. bell (Alice), Ottawa; Mrs. Wal-| QUIET DAY ter McMillan (Ruth), Belle-| The Oshawa Police Depart- ville; and Mrs. Harold Wiersma (Grace), Hamilton. The body is at the Morris Fu- neral Chapel. Following service at Trinity United Church 'hurs.| Keith Ross, of Oshawa, area day morning the body will be|representative of the United removed to Strathroy. where in.| Steel Workers of America and a terment will be held at 3.30 p.m.| member of the Oshawa General | Hospital Board, was the speaker |Monday night when the Port |Hope General Hospital opened its $450,000 expansion campaign. AT CONVENTION George E. Wilson, Oshawa} break-ins Monday or Tuesday. KICK-OFF SPEAKER The death occurred suddenly who} Monday, Sept. 10, at Toronto East General Hospital of How- ard Franklin White who lived at 100 Fitzgibbon avenue, Scar-' Times advertising manager, is} n. Paul M. Dwyer,| borough. 61 celebrated the mass. Interment year. He was in his 59th/ attending the annual convention of the Newspaper Advertising A son of the late Mr. and| Managers' 'Association (East- Prior to the funeral mass, the|mrs, William White, he was|¢™ Division) at the Sheraton remains were at the Armsrtong)} 9.1 in Oshawa and was a resi- 11,;dent here for 22 years. Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal. It is expected registration for the three-day convention will be He married the former Hilda}more than 100, Speakers have dS. Mullen.| Kilby in Whitby, July 21, 1923| been recruited from among the and lived in Oshawa for a year top men in advertising business s Woman Denies Worsfold's lawyer W.R. |Poole then entered a plea of have no frames. 117-INCH WHEELBASE A tilting steering wheel wil) be offered as an option on the Riviera. The wheel offers ease | Murder Count | guilty on the reduced charge. Mrs. Blinkhorn's body was jfound at the foot of the' cellar SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -- The long-sought Mrs. Iva Maria |Kroeger, arrested on a doodler's jtip to the FBI, declared Tues- jday she was innocent of mur- st slab in the basement of her San |Francisco home. airs in Worsfold's rooming house, ii Police read a statement quot- ing Worsfold as saying he drank jabout eight bottles of beer the dering an elderly couple and|night of the killing. The state- burying them under a concrete) ment read, in part: "I don't know if I pushed her or hit her. She went down the "'ll tell you that I didn't do} cellar stairs, I stood at the top lit,' she told reporters in her|of the stairs looking at her. I jcounty jail cell. lw ent back in-the other room. The 44-year-old grandmother|There was blood all over the ment reported no accidents or|was arrested' Monday night in| place. of entrance and exit from the car and may be securely lock+ ed, even while the car is in mo- tion, in any of seven posi- tions to provide driving and steering comfort. A Delcotron generator, ap- proximately 10. pounds lighter than the conventional gener- ator, will be standard equip- ment on the Riviera. The Del- cotron minimizes maintenance service. The Riviera is mounted on a 117-inch wheelbase. It has an overall length of 208 inches; a idth of 74.6 inches and a ht of 53,2 inches. The car's standard engine will be a 401- cubic-inch engine coupled with Turbine Drive transmission. The Riviera's interior fea- tures a walnut grain finish console between the front buck- et seats. The console houses a utility compartment, the shift COMING EVENTS an east San Diego apartment where she had been living since Saturday under an assumed jname . Her husband, Ralph, 61, jointly charged with murdering Jay: Ameson, 70, and his di- vorced wife, Mildred, 58, is in jail in San Francisco. The three-week search for her ended as a result of a woman doodier's interest in a news- |paper picture. She penciled a pair of glasses onto it and then recognized it CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- K. Graham, 296 Celina. Phone 723-3474, BINGO Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, REGISTER NOW! Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre, Saturday, 8 P.m. Fall riding lessons" in horsemanship - RADIO Park, euchre, Grenfell Avenue, 8 p.m. every Wednesday. Admission now in operation, . 50c, Refreshments. High score month- "Anytime, by © ly prize $5. LINDSAY EXHIBITION Dude ranching weikehie: Riding instruction, trail" rid- (Sept. 19 to Sept. 22nd) ing, meals and accommode- tion $10 a day. Organiza- Ad: sale tickets until Sept. 15th. Contact -- Mr. B, Bow. 106 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8.9074 as the likeness of a sad-looking woman she and her husband| had befriended Saturday. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-| seph L. Bonamo, then notified) the FBI and the arrest followed. The Arneson couple's bodies were found under her San Fran- following his marriage. and newspaper fields. He was employed in the main-| TO PLAN SEASON tenance department of the Col-| ynitial plans for the CRA Dart lins Radio Company,' Scarbor-| Association season will be laid| Saturday,|ough, for two years. Following|at a meeting to be held at the this he worked in the reclaim| Woodview ie Pegging a ~ .30 p.m. Thursday, 'Sept. 13, department of the Gutta Percha|qoams wishing to enter Choad Rubber Company, for 35!4|send representatives to this years. He was an adherent to! meeting. lh aaa Anglican Church, AMOUNT IN ERROR see It was erroneously reported Besides his wife, he leaves ajin an article appearing on Page son, George White, Toronto; a|9 of Saturday's issue of The sister, Mrs, Norman Griffin|Oshawa Times that in addition (Ella) RR 4, Oshawa and ato the $3,000 bursaries award- brother, Jack, Edmonton, Alta. |ed by the Goodyear Tire and) The remains are at the Trull)Rubber Company, $25 is paid) Funeral Home, Danforth\annually to each Goodyear avenue. Memorig! service will|Scholarship winner. The story be held in the chapel, Thurs-| should have read that an addi- day, Sept. 13, at 2' p.m. Inter-| tional $250 annual grant is paid ment will be in Prospect Ceme-| to each winner annually for four tery, Toronto. years. MORTGAGES Ample Funds for Ist MORTGAGES 2nd MORTGAGES We Also Purchase Ist and 2nd Mortgages N.H.A. LOANS ARRANGED You Will Find OUR SERVICE IS FASTER OUR COST IS LOWER SCHOFIELD-AKER Limited o 723-2265 --. 728-3376 | After Hours 728-3376 | $$ ae Ss Now would be a good time to have® your rugs and. carpets cleaned. Fast Friendly -- Efficient Service. 282 King St. West, Oshawe Tel, 728-9581 Ansus-G. CARPET COMPANY FREEZER SPECIAL FRONT QUARTER BEEF CUT & WRAPPED FOR THE FREEZER 69: Ib SHORT CUT. (Ist 4) c PRIME RIB 79 Ib ECONOMY--6 & 7 C 4 PRIME RIB 4} Ib LEAN, MEATY LO PORK-END FRESH PORK LEAN, MEATY FRESH PORK MAPLE LEAF CELL SHORT RIB BONELESS SHOULDER BURNS CRYOVAC SHOULDER Coffage Rolls TROUD' FOOD MARKET 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e n 49' EXTRA FEA GOLDEN GRADE "A" CHRISTIES' BREA 24-02. FIRST GRAD! C Ib 69 49 09 49: 65: 0 FRESH K BANANAS BUTTER -- EXTRA FEATURE. -- CHICKENS OVEN-READY 24-3 LB. AV, ~ 17 TURE YELLOW SMALL SIZE D 1m your © CONTAINER Z 'ene 130 D 9037 m 55 ILLED 39 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $230. JACKPOT INCLUDED) Door Prize $15 | } tion or family groups accept- ed. LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH - DIAL 725-2737 {End of Rossland Rd. East.) LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH Now arranging dates for hay rides, corn and wiener roasts, private dances, Christmas' parties. The. next meeting of Dar- lington Township Council will be held on Tuesday, September 18th at 7:30 | p.m. in the Municipal | Building at Hampton. FOR RESERVATIONS W, E. Rundle, Clerk DIAL 725-2737 OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO-Thursday, Sept. 13 20 GAMES AT $20--5 GAMES AT $30 : 1--$150 JACKPOT $20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 52, 57 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 5] ~56 NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00. CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EXTRA BUSES RED BARN, Oshawa ADMISSION DOOR PRIZES $1.00 WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th EARLY BIRD GAME--SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal -- 25c Return $200.00 SPECIAL | $20 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE--$100 FULL CARD | $100 ADDED IF WON IN 52 NOS, OR LESS 5 GAMES AT $30--20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250.00 JACKPOT GAMES Church Bus Leaves 4 Corners at 7:20 p.m. $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD Ist--No. 58, 2nd--No: 54 -- $30 Consolation. Prizes Children Under .16 Not Admitted Door BINGO-Wednesday, Sept. 12 AT 8 P.M. ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM. STEVENSON'S RD. NORTH AT MARION 16 GAMES OF $8 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SNOWBALL--51 Nos. -- $110. -- $20 Con. $5.00 FOR EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $10 ADDED EACH BINGO SHARE-THE-WEALTH 50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS 25c or 10 for $1.00 FREE ADMISSION -- EXTRA BUS SERVICE