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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1962, p. 23

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Compass Court case Lord Mayor: abbr. Minera! spring German river 25. Norse god . Dutch cheese . Determined . Gatherer of nectar . Pollen- bearing organs of 20. 21. 24. 15. Texas 18. 21. 23. natural re- usable ticket stub (2 wds,) Myrna------ 19. Mea- dow Cases for ae) [<P Tol [> folmiz |ol>im]<) iolo) Z| [5]9} 0) Eilts Yesterday's Answer 36. Last knife blades 38, Malay point: abbr. 22. Those who love their country Indefinite article 27. Approves 29. Sun god 32. Water, in cologne boat 41, Apportion 42. Yes votes 43. Singer Torme 45. Do wrong 46. Constella- tion flowers 26. North oa Vietnam VA capital 9 28. Girl's name 'MICKEY MOUSE SURELY THERE MUST BE SOMEBODY BETTER GO WATCHING ME, 1'D THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 10, 1962 a Unit Makes © 14 Calls At Hospital MRS. HARRY FREEMAN i » MAPLE GROVE--The United Church Women of Unit 3 met. at the home of Mrs. Charles: Greenham recently. Mrs. Har-< vey Brooks gave the call tow worship, Mrs. Leslie Collacutt= read the Scripture reading. Mrs, Harvey Brooks read the Medi+ % tation. = ARE TRYING ANY RACKETEERS T DON', be TO MOVE IN ON maven t4 THE RESTAURANT BLISINESS? ) ACTI ALON: com ee) REGLNS PLT. 30. And: Lat. 2 31. Leg joint 33, Classified notices Y, 34, Land Uy, "La is 35. Muffler a 37. A gratuity 24 39, Mongol 26 40. A Mos! priest so 44, Man O' War 46, Keep ---- on, or watch carefully 47. Calm, un- f person 48. Bad iger-like animal: Ind. GEE, I NEVER SAW AS WERE DRUGSTORE LAST NIGHT / D fea Oe! OVER T' TH' FIRE HECK, THEY WOULDN'T LET ME GBT CLOSE «-T' 688 ANY O' TH' DAMAGE, LEARN HOW IT G6TARTED, OR ANYTHING / Mrs, Fred Stevens opened thew' program by reading a story,. called 'Second Harvest" from the study book, '"Hasten the Day." "i Roll call showed 15 members. present. The Unit members made 74 house calls, 14 hospital calls, 11 Funeral Home calls and six Rest Home calls since the last meeting in June. , Mrs. Harvey Brooks brought * to the club's attention that the unit is responsible for potas: flowers in the church for the: month of October and also that' the unit is in charge of the} Worship Service for the joint; meeting in December. : Mrs. Charles Greenham and Mrs. Lawrence White reported. jon the card-selling project. * The next meeting will be held? on Oct. 22 at Mrs. Ted Foley's 4 with Mrs. Roy Metcalf, Mrs. * Ted Foley, Mrs. Howard Cry-* derman and Mrs. Néil Brownell . in charge. . PERSONALS Mrs. Frank Carefoot, Virden, » Manitoba, (the former Mrs.* Charlie Kerr) a former resident ; here, spent the weekend with: Mrs, L. C. Snowden, and other * Maple Grove friends. Mrs. L. C. Snowdon, Bob. Snowden, Mrs. F. Carefoot, of Virden, Manitoba, Were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snowden, Oshawa. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Huband, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mairs, Strathroy, were Friday and Sat- urday visitors of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Foley. - - Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Elliott, Toronto were Thursday visitors with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Top) and sons, Jim, John, Glenn an Ted Topping, Barrie, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Stevens. Mr, and Mrs. R, W. Griffiths, and sons John and David, Mrs. A. W. Phipps, Toronto, were Sunday visitors with their cou- sins, Mr. and Mrs. W. (Jake) HERE NOW SEE THEM NOW! PONTIAC '63 We need Good Used Cars . .. Take Advantage of your Current Year Trade-in and SAVE on a PONTIAC '63. You'll be pleasantly pleased with the deal... And The Car ! @ the CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 266 KING ST. W. Laird. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE P this THE LONE RANGER WE MUST YE sPOOKED am a THAT HORSE! CUT LOOSE / T= LEFTY, STAY DOWN: . BRING RED BACK / DONALD DUCK OUR LAST CUSTOMERS WERE EDDIE AND Liz! WAIT'LL YOU SEE OUR NEW SPOT! ( LRIGURE SALES BE ZERO HERE! PR. JONES PLASTIC SURGEON RESISTANCE WILLE 4 MUGGS AND SKEETER IULIET JONES W-- NATURALLY WE INVITE MRS. FARGE, IF SHE HADN'T TOSSED THE BOMB INTO MY NEAT LITTLE DANCING~ SCHOOL LIFE, TOM WOULDN'T HAVE FELT BEHOOVED To MOVE, WHEN THE POSSIBILITY - OF ROSA'S LEAVING TOWN STRUCK ME=I FELT QUITE LOST. QUITE, te NATURAL COMPLEXION== YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL, }! LARRY BRANNON MINERS INVENTION, MR.DANTON. THEY =f CLAIM THE MINING PROPERTY AS METIS LANP AND TELL YS 4 DU BOIS EVEN , AEMEMBERS Hn! NO, BUT WE REMEMBER THE STORIES OUR FATHERS TOLD. LOUIS RIEL WAS THE PERSUADE YOUR PEOPLE TO [TE DRILLING EQUIPMENT 7 La Grocers id J Fi Market 8 r 20d; Powell's Drage 6, 13084: Grek ber 6.18607; Beh 'Telephone @,' 12608 r 6, Dh 3 eae ae cA 1, Fi High Singles -- K. Jenkins 291, Pearse 267, G .Yule 279, D. Rol 258, L. Shobbrook 263, H. Norton J. Wrubel 261, G. Maunder 256, R. vel 251; J, Naaley. 37 250, 263,~ Lee- "Major 260, C. » R. B H. Brown 261, » A. Stogwin 263, Thomas 264, T, Bathe J, Procher 251, e iy EVA REVOLTS < MIDDLESEX, England (CP); County councillors assembled at> Middlesex Guildhall for an? #|emergency meeting when Eva, their electrical. voting appara- tus, was suspected of rigging. the ballot through a mechanical. fault. But they couldn't vote. j| against using the machine with-- out putting the motion to Eva' herself--and she registered 48 votes to 36 in her own favor. "T have to get rid of my head- ache now, dear, It's in the. mast room." ~ eee .

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