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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1963, p. 21

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| | | OCP i rr I OO Oe HECK - 7 OWPRRE "At A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY MAY 20TH VICTORIA DAY "Don't Forget to Buy Extre Jane Parker Bread" TOILET TISSUE 2" ~-2~-23 French Dressing tw: ::25: | MARGARINE to". 4:89 CORN OIL st. tawRENCE 2:59: TEA BAGS RED ROSE Orange Pekoe ew AT CORN FLAKES quaker 27: BEAN PICKLES Rose Brand ax 29: TUNA FISH Som = -=43e BICK'S BABY DILLS =: 35: Nestles Quik "sn" 353 BURNS SPORK " =45; Strawberry Jam 'w" =37: MODESS Sanitary Napkins ~:" 1.69 COMET CLEANSER '52% 27="35: Pern rt .wy wie THE COHAWA TIMES, Wednendey, Moy 18, 1969 29 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ORANGES CALIFORNIA VALENCIA, NEW CROP, FANCY GRADE : APPLES FROM THE FAMOUS OKANAGAN VALLEY, FANCY GRADE AY Flesh Mextean, Extra Large Bize 23's, No 1 Grade, Salmon Cantaloupe ~4% pe No, 1 Grade Ne 1 Grade 5 : 29: CORN 6-39 jecberg, Large Firm Heade, Ne 1 Grade Ontario Hot Hours, Firm, Ai California | aii YORK 'or usn' STEWS 3785: BRIGHT'S APPLESAUCE 4:59: KAM Canned Luncheon Meat 2° 89« ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 18th, 1963 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY ET. FOOD STORES A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY ] | | Honest Press Urgent Need Thomson won Says mala urge ent 1 nein pee, "formative pes press, Ca- nadian publisher Roy Thomson said Tuesday, The awa of social and tical consciousnesa in hme reds of millions of make it necessary for new nal te yr the ext i, eare as ra as wes viisae tao SO he told the clos ing luncheon of ¢ > Bg of the Instat of eee. me Controllers and Finance lee "But 'for that to od breakneck pa ce, mgd has got to dig in et] help," Mr. Thomson said, In this great new ment nothing, in my Fp dd ped ed ce, than bs a of ie gan id r. Thomson, recently visited Moscow and spent two hours talking with Premier Khrushchev, said he is con- on the boy Bony ni "slow eure! wards a modified form of capl- talism, Or, perhaps they would ny ty ha a liberalized form comm "already, 'the basic concept of communism, whereby every ine dividual is treated a! {s = Ing watered down. wards now are b given for extra or better service." Mr. Thomson sald he is cot vinced that communism fs only for have-not societies, "T believe as a affluent socl- ety devel it is inevitable that capitalism will evolve." Up to now. the Soviet Union hasn't had sufficient essential supplies to go round and there were no surpluses, Under those conditions bay soy | and state direction were necessary, But Russia had developed te a point where consumer choice would soon be available. "Then rival producers wilt Peveelion to such clone Sarviy ion to ea er. tive = develop, I be they five 1 develop, I be! bo -- S closer to our system ind this will become very font in the near future." | Synod Split. On Question . Of A-Arms ae, oe te s to me diocese of sae eplit over the question of arms, referred a resolution ing Canada to refuse to them on Canadian soll back redraft cae night. Some tes who opposed the resolution said the wns of nuclear arms is the concera of government, while other said Canada sy & responsibil. ity to accept the: "For the life "] me, rt don't know how I should vote hae mented Rt. Rev, ae Luxton, Bishop of Huron. am for peace... but are so many crosswires in this situation. "T'd like to see it rephrased in some way that might com> ment itself more generally." The resolution, moved by Rey, i land of pe intuence 2 oe ee whe refuse to have nuclear weapons can become a determi! fac. tor in the course of af. gp and Po conscious of grave dilemma confronting governments which endeavor te reach such a decision, this sy. nod hereby reaffirms its con- viction that Canada should re. fuse to admit nuclear weapons on Canadian. soil." Cadi Offers Friendship To Car Thief TORONTO (CP) -- A trate who had said he to the youth Tuesday. "T really should send ao jail," Magistrate J. W, er told Donato Norcia, who has been in Canada three years, The magistrate gave the youth a year's suspended sentence and probation for taking a car without the owner's consent, Donate appeared before Mi istrate Butler May 7 without his parents. The magistrate post- poned the case and said he wouldn't hear charges against teen-agers unless their parents were present. When the youth's parents ap- red in court Tuesday, Mr. had no idea con

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