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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 12,1963 3 - | Welfare Drug Services Discussed By Panel Windsor and Toronto's drug,ient was issued a card whichlient is asked to select a drug |services for welfare recipients|he could take to any drug store store, the name of which is were outlined at a panel dis-/he chose." iplaced on his identification cussion here Tuesday morning,| The welfare administrator ex-|card. Only accounts from that |during the annual convention) plained trouble erupted. with/store are honored. lof Welfare Officers' Association,|this plan because the indigent} He advised welfare admini- |members of the Welfare Sec-|person could go to a num-|strators to think of themselves) ltion of the Ontario Municipal|ber of druggists and physicians|as a third. man. 'Your phar-| | Association, acquiring an overflow of drugs. |macists age doctors ped al i a | % \good job, if you seek their! Ww. Turnbull. tine oF Wel. FORMULARY SYSTEM | |help," he stated, "'since the fare Services, Toronto; W. G,|_ 1, addition to Toronto's drug) money is coming from their tax Gardner, director of social ser-S¢tvice Plan, a formulary sys-dollars, too." vices, Windsor and Dr. 0. G 3 tem has been adapted, Mr.) i 4 Mills, general practitioner, Osh.| Turnbull told the group. Devel- SEES NO OBJECTION awa. |oped through the co-operation) Addressing the group, Dr. ; of the Pharmacists Association|Mills sai ¢ approved of a ~aie,, Turmball explained To- Sng the Medien! Health Depart: ormulary plan don't see h hem with two former|™Ment. certain drugs which the why doctors should have any, nti them wi ~ |department believes effective ---- to this in as much as bd : . are employed in place of costly hey are taxpayers. There is Pie afooed gage ref ip gs. little point in using expensive person He, in turn, take this Speaking for Windsor, in his drugs when others ticity do ae ara e ane drug "tore The, Opening remarks, Mr. Gardner well for certain maladies. tard ix colained be the phat reproached welfare administra- Tig hoted the various cura- macist who enters a record of|0Ts for being what he termed "ve drugs which are on the prescriptions used during a, conscious of the 'Almighty Dol- alg today, compared with month, after which the card is|!@t'. "It's not our money," he 'nose available when he gradu- forwarded to the Toronto Retail remarked, "When these people ae ue momcut school. Pharmacies Association. It is hit our department, they have Such aiments as venereal dis- then assessed according to| Teached the bottom rung of the Sones pega and Pheu litems and price enabling drug @4der."" ; beh me eer wen as lightly l control. He said, he was referring in,#5 they are today," he stated. particular to the poor pensioner who had been abused. long Pea ES Sd: LOCAL 222 PRESENTS $10,000 CHEQUE E. R. S. "Dick'? McLaugh- lin left, chairman of the Osh- awa Civie Auditorium Build- ing Committee, accepts a_ president of Local 222, United CENTRAL COUNCIL AIDS AUDITORIUM | $150 to Mrs. Christine Thomas, a director of the Civic Audi- torium Committee on Tues- day. Looking on is Chuck Auto Workers. Presentation was made at UAW's headquar- ters on Bond street, Oshawa, last Friday. cheque for $10,000 from Russ McNeil, centre, secretary- treasurer, and "Abe" Taylor, Gremblely, treasurer of the association, NEW PLAN DEVISED | Under the old system, the enough. |Department of Health, decided) The welfare administrator if the persons were eligible for|said he was "'sick and tired of --Oshawa Times Photo. od. -- = The drug store would hearing all this complaining) ap --GM Photo, rugs. -- $d |then pick up the prescription|'hat the pr 'and deliver it to the recipient. Something, in connection with province should do "This led to certain repercus-| Medical assistance. "Let us Go| jand Mrs. Jim White and Mrs.) |Audrey Meek. THREE MINOR FIRES The Oshawa Fire Department $200 DAMAGE A two-car collision on Simcoe) Frank Densham, president (left), presented a cheque for --_ Gs n oro! i | W. H. J. Thompson, all of Dun-\alarms Tuesday concerning lace ' : j Association, so a new plan Mr, Gardner informed thel : barton and Mr. and Mrs. Hat-| minor fires, A door caught fire {wes devised whereby the recip- group that Windsor had adapted| nl ames per Newman and Mrs. Frank) ; ; m ; | McCarthy, of Gamebridge; Mrs. at the Charlton Transport yard ' Complete tuberculosis controlj000 chest x rays during 1962,|for further treatment," he ex. |Ployed by Toronto in which al é 700 J ? will only be achieved when one| approximately 60 percent of the| plained. |Prescription form, with printed| mm = ~ 7 Mrs. Norman Smith, Green-jstarted in a coal pile at the instructions, was issued to doc-| 4 Q xecu 1ve bank. Oshawa members in-/north-end of the harbor. A saw- re tuberculin positive, Dr. C.)ative and 38 percent tuberculin! drug resistant germs which oc-| At C h ; oe . fh : : le ig Wicks, iedical superintend-| positive. The positive people cur when a second person be-| onnaug t Indigent persons receiving a AWoinhere. cal 'aha: execalive Hiltz; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ald-| woodworking plant of Oshawa given chest x-rays showed no comes infected by germs of an-| jPrescription from their physi-|# f : ridge; Miss M. Pellow and Mrs.|Missionary College. There was Weston, and past president of é i the Fe cain daveutoals As-|the population were tuberculin! irregularly at home attempting proved by the Connaught Park| Vices Department and, upon ac-/§ year was announced at the On-) Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Mrs. E.|cidents, The city ambulance re- positive and chest x-rays syg-|to avoid hospitalization. The di- Neighborhood Association for its ceptance, an order is granted] tario County Tuberculosis and A. Lancaster and Rev. Dr. H.|sponded to a total of six calls. Addressing a capacity crowd ' eign : , of the Ontario County Tuber-| active, were figures quoted by|not respond to the drug against/ June 15. |choice, In some cases a recip-| : 'oliowe: |Mrs. Sam Cawker, Mrs. D. L.| < Weston, which the tubercle bacilli are' There will be races for the rare ary ing 'ere as ay Crozier; Mrs. N. P. Aldred;! annual meeting, he pointed out! hospital. } : ; | WILLIAM J, CARNEGIE such a degree of control has not| TREATMENT METHODS "Second line drugs are avail- the afternoon. Also for the chil- eport our | 3 been reached in any province Speaking briefly on the treat. able in these cases but hea are dren there will be rides as well arne ie evga past - president, C. che i gp | i : ment of TB, Dr. Wicks stated,;not as effective as the front as games of chance, candy g Tuck, Claremont; vice - pre--Mrs. Don Robinson an a 4 Y Soeae ¥ aad sidents, J. McCansh, and Rev. Jenkins and Mrs. Paul |W. G. Soloniuk of Oshawa and| Diamond, Seagrave. ry eradication is concerned," he|of the lung require a period of In conclusion Dr. Wicks said,|Se"'ved to those children whose} No trace can be found of four C. Uxbridge; said. He cited that five million) hospitalization of approximately| +esearch is needed to make) Parents have obtained park Oshawa dogs missing from jation representative, Mrs. H. T.| Uxbridge; Mr. and me 8 and one death from the disease, '"'If active TB is present, treat-| against TB as well as improved| May do so at the opening or at "Q.nawa Ciiy Pound officials | Nichol, Whitby. Low; Rev. D. L. Lattimer and) occurs every minute. In Hong) ment may be commenced under| methods of identifying those Dy!'s store. told The Oshawa Times today rr lag AM, Port Perry,!Grant, Oshawa; case finding,|H. Bedell, Mrs. W. Kennedy, Dr. five years of age. ance and" he said, "a source of| "Jt seems to me, we the aN attendance draw for a bas-|cheoherds. a fox terrier and a\Williem J. Casper t0|Dr. R. J. Kimmerly, Oshawa; |M. W. Butts; I. M. Hamer; CLOSER CONTACTS infection is removed from the) ' ne ket of groceries and a draw for ms : people of the world have some mongrel. They said the Cor- put, : ° vice, Rev. H. A. Mellow, Osh-/|Desmond Newman, all of Whit- ade psn oe ee awa; social service, R. W.|by and Mrs, J. C. Irwin, White- bring future generations into) is recommended." According to the World Health|jective but the executive is ived ; P ; "| publicity, G. Lawrence, Ajax. |was reappointed executive sec- i " ; . 4 Sihas Pp o reports of the which he is held by his own paced closer inteenational contact and,| "After the uatient is released Organization, three m il1i1on| hopeful that residents who have Hr iy S naela: a8 |lodge. if Members of the executive| retary. germs, global eradication is not) patient is required to make con-| new cases occurring each year.|the life of the community "Shep" ; ; F |Davidson, Mrs. G. L. Lawrence i i pai bes ritata Arar | : named 'Shep', has never wan-|capacity. His successor will be son, Mrs, G. lL. in sight. tinual check ups for the rest of Approximately 15 million indi- The park association will hold| dered away from home before.\elected and installed at the|and Mrs. H. S. Polak, all of about TB as an international ------------------ | 1 599 00.000 ¢ t | b Mrs. J. T. Parks ($209 damage. Drivers involved] | ,500,000, persons of all ages! 1g. Tuesday night without success. . , |members are Mrs. J. T. TKS,! were Rosslyn Shortt.- 156) * k H ] | (one half of the earth's inhabi- The Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond,|Mrs ¢, G. Ross and Rev. G. y rtt,- of against each other for the maxi-| Tuc ers a t har ail ai esth et mum percent of TB f er- ee eam member w a' leather wallet) Pays "| "gs ree per-| WOODBINE ENTRIES bore a set of gold cuff links with}@- Y. Grant, Mrs. F, M. Holli- some years in certain areas of i any mixer! | FIRST RACE -- Gainsborough mai-[116; Santa Teresa, McComb --118;| Thomas L.. Wilson, of Oshawa,|John Medland, J. Whiting, Mrs. MORTGAGES TINI is different that through such a system we Ample Funds for might encourage and stimulate} PORT HOPE -- Two truck _ Basing his findings upon 100,., pital construction job in the first We Also Purchase (Say "Teeny") of the Central Council of Renewed Efforts Are rge | sions," said Mr. Turnbull, "with Something ourselves," he urged.| Management committee, pre-/Mrs. M. B. Dymond and §S. E. . . "Tremendous difficulties and|most persons with established) line drugs," he said. jfloss, chips and cold drinks. Dogs Missing Free refreshments will be! : onore y |A Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robert- persons in India were suffering| six months with as short as two) available new and more effect. ™emberships. Anyone. who has their Committee chairmen are:/Mrs. Robert Harris, Uxbridge Kong, 50 per cent of the child-| supervision while watching for! who harbour the tubercle bacil-| For the adults there will be a) i. nothing is known of the William J. Carnegie, district Dr "Let us remember that trends;community. Following drug/ynfinished business and we|® $50 cash prize. dova road area has not been ed with the need to find some/resolving satisfactorily, surgery|]; surrounds us as long as tu-|fund is almost completed. The) Chief Constable Herbert Flin- tributes, pointing up the appre- Deakin, Dunbarton; seal sale,| Vale. unless we can develop some/from hospital, a period of out|deaths as a result of TB occur|not been approached will con.) One dog, a seven-year-old) It was the final meeting for Council are Mrs. D. I. Gove;| ' rekeges "| Al y ) . jstreet north at Rossland road) He urged members to aim/his life to help detect any re-\viduais get infected with the its next meeting at 7 p.m. in|Her 11-year-old master search-|Grand Convocation of Grand|4jaX. From Ashburn are Mrs. problem. Dr. Wicks: also sug-| ; | ; a past .aster of Fidelity Lodge,| : Gibb street and Garnet Cornell |tants) are harboring the tub- y |A. Beatty. (Porter, of 90 Wayne street. 'TINI Is great sons. "'Such a program of ac- | : : (fay. an F | prog | At Port Hope ; | 5 Children Guana SKM 6 la matching tie clip, all adorned|4ay; Miss L. McBrien, Mrs. ISA"? ; the USA; he said. dens foaled in Canada. Purse $2000 for|Dandier, Fitzsimmons 118; Royal Sir-/Grand Junior Warden of the|F. Rogers and Mrs. Harry Mc- iss MonTGAGES | from any other wine! : Prabar gir 3 ; ' st GAGE! more public interest in this di-|loads of reinforcing steel were rish Tour, Bohenko (A)115 } Open West, Fitzsimmons (A)117 } : | "lfatne bot oem wtan-ass ot' Westmount zis: ie pal ig he By hyn Nonle Soave, Ne sey. 1s : lodge could be proud of their ila : Ut€d olds, 6 furlongs. Mayor Lyman Gifford, of| Ca! 938, International Broth- Church last Sunday. The minis- Twice Shy, Tureotte X119 ed by Stewart Lane, master of Cassis Miss, Dalton 111 i " Mr. d Mrs. a ; awa and District Labor Council, Tdered both drivers to "Get Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cullen; | picket line set up by Local 597 | of the International Hod Carrier and Common Laborers Union of America. N.H.A. LOANS ARRANGED You Will Find OUR SERVICE IS FASTER OUR COST IS LOWER SCHOFIELD-AKER Limited 723-2265 -- 728-3376 After Hours 728-3376 <>amE $s Depicts Mayor As Neighborhood Associations oe ee ee vi W. Newman, Mr, and Mrs./responded to a number of _ 1 - \the ronto Retail armacists WINDSOR PROCEDURE Eradicate T L 9eTC Os ) a plan similar to the one em-| fee j | Plan enin Don Spencely, Goodwood andon Ritson road south. Fire - - ¥ \ lati y tuberculin neg-| The speaker cautioned against! I g percent of 16-year-old children! population were tu neg P ltors and pharmacists. cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. G.| gust pile caught fire at the new to Hospital, : ; : ; i : See tia vans het TBC; whereas two percent of other who has taken treatment' Final plans have been ap,|Cian present it to the Social Ser- committee for the forthcoming)/K. Hejna. no damage in any of these in- sociation said Tuesday night : : ' c j ; | gested TBC either active or in. sease in the second person will opening. program on Saturday,|him to the pharmacy of his| Health Association annual meet- . Shepherd; Pickering _with|- culosis and Health Association|the superintendent of : resistant. children starting at 2:30 p.m. in | ' a sident J. Saunders, Ajax; im-|Beare from Port Perry. From problems arise as far as global) or suspected active tuberculosis! pepsEaRCH NEEDED treasurer, K. M. Hume, Oshawa|son Udney and Mrs. E. Brown,| Cordova road hotaes since| jand Ontario County TB Associ-|Uptergrove; Dr. Edward Nol, T's TERRIFIC! from progressive tuberculosis) months. jive drugs, an improved vaccine NO! Purchased a membership| party Tuesday. | Mother Lodge ae. The members of Fidelity medical advisory, Dr. W. G.|with Dr. G. A. Jaciw, Mrs. R ren are tuberculin positive at)the appearance of drug toler- li. sale of home baking, bingo and whereabouts of two German | : i i -|Mrs, J. E. deputy 'grand tnaster of Ontario rehabilitation and social ser-|Mrs. J. E. Pritchard and Mrs. in modern transportation coupl-| treatment, if the desease 1s not! qon't need to look to the moon. , The canvass for the building) patrolled recently. relief from over population will|is recommended. |berculosis is not prevented." | appeal is still short of its ob-/toft said the police department|ciation of the. high regard in|D- 1. Crozier, Port Perry and) Mrs. A. E. Collins, of Oshawa, | new methods of attacking these| patient treatment follows. The each year with three million tribute as the park is a part of hionde German Shepherd/Mr. Carnegie in his official MTS: A. King, Mrs. H. D.| R 7 BN Aaa oie : Tuesday resulted in a total of| higher and do serious thinking) activation and signify the need tubercle bacillus each year and the clubhouse on Tuesday, June|ed the area for three hours|Lodge in July in Toronto. George Andrew. Beaverton | gested communities competing) | ted h di ished] jercle bacillus in their bodies. abies va relpabgbuteh Brooklin members are Dr. W.|---- on the rocks or with creditation has been in use for with the masonic crest. |Gordon Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. f--¥ $$$ £-- | . . He added it is just posible| Picket Line | sease | ordered off the Port Hope Hos. 2nd MORTGAGES TINI | Figure Skater Ken McDougall, president of |THE PARKDALE WINES LTD Real Estate Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. s hal Turf Ce , 115, * | Ba tl A Philamore, Dittiach 110 | {Province of Ontario, traced the James Patton, Mrs. Angus Je- Ticki Tambo, LeBlanc 115 ' RACE = Lake C seme Mrs. Allan Michelle, Mr.} I claiming foal in Canda, Purse 1 ae . é - pe 53 tein One for two-year-olds, 5 furlongs wo optenie its growth with) ) Run Bill Run, McComb 125 al o anada, War Dust, Bohenko (ADIs Pitsimmone (ADIT 5 NEW HOME | Buck's Nephew, inson ; 1 Barleycorn, Harrison 132 jot the guest of honor and said) SPECIALISTS | Wee M., Terry 125 Armadan, Turcotte X117 |the members of the Port Perry | A--Hemlock Stable entry. by Rev. Frank Ward during the) SECOND RACE -- Wintergreen $2500 entry. g a servie act' Westmount United|'i2!ming. Purse $1800 for three-year QUINELLA BETTING Grand Lodge this year through SIXTH RACE -- The Samaritan Club Mr. Carnegie. Janhill, Shields 104 allowance fillies and mares. Purse $2800, Mr. Wilson was introduced by} i. rt Solid Stone, Dittfach 119 for four-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. the Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond, | ial_fi k the job just as teamster drivers) ©T00k and Clarence Dearborn, Court Sev al 2 emmmean, 214 The vote of thanks was tender- a potential figure skater for the He loadi ; The children who were bap-|Bella Prestia, Potts 110 Vase, No Boy 119 4 ; proposed community centre by 2°82" unloading reinforcing Breakfast In Bed Potts 109 : ; son.of Mr. Mrs. / Jox; |French Annette, Turcotte X108 Lady Courine, Dalton 114 SP 222 UAW. when he spoke at Tods had been removed from|$0"-of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cox; Bocce ace, eee Tk Holday, Ronibon 1k A large number of visitors z A n po! t Heather Lor daught f tha, all Tuesday night's meeting of Osh.| 'he trucks when Mr. McDougall orraine, daughter o from the district attended and| SEVENTH RACE -- Falmouth $7500 three and four-year-olds, 1 mile (Marjdar, No Boy 118; Lichee Girl, Hale| Grand Lodge of Canada in the) Cool. From Cannington are Mrs. | FIFTH RACE -- Lake Como $5000 history of masonry in Canada|Well, |Pirate King, Turcotte X110 Popey, Fitzsimmons (A)117 Choreography, Lanoway 115 Five children were baptized) A--Mrs. W. Thurner and W. J. Farr hts contribution to the work of Foxy Reward, Hernandez X105 Oshawa, was cast in the role of erhood of Teamsters, arrived on|'" Was assisted by Robert i ial &j Briefsin, No Boy 107 William Rutherford. of Local steel rods. Only. one bundle of|tized were: Christopher Robert,|Hot Apple Soup, No Boy 104 Ruby Lips, Burton 114 the lodge: j | claiming. Purse $2300 for four-year-olds Were extended a warm welcome, Admirals March, Wolski 112 Fairbrook Queen, Rogers 110 Mr. Rutherford referred to the mayor as a 'skater' when he proposed that a letter should be sent to the city council on the question of work for relief. "The trouble with Mayor Gif- ford", he said, "is that he is always saying, 'We have got to look into this', He has always got to be looking into something and never decides on anything "If there is work to be had, we want work for wages and not work for relief, I am sure these people on relief want jobs and I think that should be our Position." The labor council. approved Mr. Rutherford's proposal. | GM Bridge Club High Scores Following are the winners and high scores of the games play-| ed June 6 by the members of}; the General Motors Duplicate! Bridge Club: North-South -- Mrs. E. Stew- art and Mrs. Kashul, 82; Mrs. S. Sheridan and Mrs. M. Clarke, 8012; Mr. and Mrs. P. Sullivan, 764%; Mrs. H. Heart and R.! Niglis, 76; Mr. and Mrs. Sim-' mons, 71%. East-West -- Mrs. E. Chant and J: Drummond, 78; Mrs. A.} Neil and Mrs. Kewin, 7244; Mr.| and Mrs. E. March, 71; Mr. and Mrs. J, Glover, 62; Mr. Dolstra and Mr. Broersma, 6014. The next bridge night will be held on Thursday, June 13, at the General Motors Recreation Hall (north-east corner of the South Plant). Mrs. M. Clarke will conduct a forum as usual, from 7.15 to 7.30 p.m, ' those trucks off this job in a hurry"'. "It's a legal picket line and no teamster is going to cross it," said Mr. McDougall. Fred Beckstead, business rep- resentative of the laborers union, said he would meet other representatives to determine his further course of action. The job has been proceeding on schedule with a full work force of 55 men. Hit By Auto Child Bruised A nine-year-old girl was in- jured Tuesday when she ran in the path of an automobile. Admitted for observation to the Oshawa General Hospital was Rose Mary Pilkey, 221 Celina street. The attending physician, Dr. D. J. McLean, said this morn. ing Rose Mary was fine and only suffered some contusions and abrasions. The girl will be allowed to go home this after. noon. Driver of the car which knocked the girl down was Joseph Starkoski, of RR 1, Osh. awa. Mr. Starkoski told police he was going at aj normal! rate of speed when the girl ran across the road. He said he braked, but could not'avoid the girl. |Shelley Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoskin; Lianne Dayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lohnes and Sawn Leah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton. . The congregation was led in the service of praise by the jun- ior choir under the direction of Mrs. Morris Tove with Mrs.|cnv, Candy, McComb 118 Carl Morgan assisting at the|Royai Doctor, Robinson 118 organ. An anthem, 'The Two/!. V. Caplan, No Boy 115 " : | Swinging Si , Hale 115 Lives", was sung by the choir| Mandarta Mise, Gordon. 135 and Miss Patty Dickenson sang|Balaji, Harrison 115 a solo, "God Sees The Little Rushton's Heir, Terry 115 a5 94 |The Scrubber, Burton 115 Sparrow Fall". | Prime Princess, Lanoway 115 |Scoot Joe, No Boy 114 During the service, Miss Gail] Also Eligible: Dek's Levy, Tureotte Le Devil vera - | Bats X113; Sun Gleam, No Boy.i15; Marina|Niagara Drift, No Boy (A)I02_ Keating and Douglas Brown, on/aia, No Boy 11s: Tavy Blue, No Boy McCarthy, Armstrong (B)114 | behalf of the junior choir, pre- 118; Shere Can, McComb 118. treasurer,| | jsented the church | FOURTH RACE -- Banff $5000 mai-/son 102; Enlyn Lad, No Boy. (A)108:/ John Ballentine, with $100 allo-\den claiming foaled in Canada. Purse|Charles Folly, McComb (B) 114; Don| cated to the church's "New Or-/$1800 for two-year-olds, 5 furlongs, |Strome, Hale (C)108; Stromaway, Hale) Fund". Mr. Ballenti |Limbo Lad, No Boy 118 | (C108 gan Fund". Mr. Ballentine e€X-| mr Bellachop, No Boy 118 | A--A. Webster P. J. Enright and G pressed his thanks on behalf of|Bursary, Dalton 118 |=, Lvons entry. : ae a Jet Blond, Bohenko 118% | airnburn arm an . lorahan the session. The _ money WaS|aiiet wind, Potts 115 | entry. raised by the choir through a)tudor Anne. Simpson X110 CH, G. Crane and 8. Brener entry recent musical concert. |Roman Bertha, No Boy 115 |POST TIME 2 p.m. CLEAR AND FAST ii Orvies Spirit, Wolbreeht 115 em = --------_____ Mr. Ward spoke on "The parting Ways, Turcotte X110 Lord's Prayer and Its Mean- Maple Queen, Turcotte X110 ing'? Top Bunty, Simpson X113 ing. Ponder Jim, Terry 118 Also Eligible: Pot © Doe, Lanoway id World's Only Convertible STATION WAGON {and up, 6 furlongs. Also Eligible: Janghar, Harrison 111;|°" Peter Chall, Wolski 119; Wintry, Gordon| nknown Factor. Turcotte XX109 111; Deal Me Aces, Bohenko 104; Cluny| at) > oy fsa |Bourbon King, Simpson X111 vad Bohenko 110; Listo K., No BOY | skip Over, Turcotte X106 Laggan, Dittfach 116 5000 | Crossing, Simpson X111 i Colonel Bingo, Gordon 114 Nadia, Dalton 111 Peaches Reward, Bohenko 111 THIRD RACE Coppercliff $:! maiden claiming foaled in Canda. Purse $1800 for two-year-olds, 5 furlongs. Brazeau, No Boy 118 Among The Stars, No Boy X113 EIGHTH RACE -- Edmonton $2500 Son Be Fleet, Hernandez X113 claimig. Purse $1900 for three and four-year-olds, 1 1-18 miles, | Devon's Pet, No Boy 108 | Our Staurt, Brown 114 Long Key, Hernandez X114 Dalarco. Shields 103 Fiddle Diddle, No Boy 102 Barricade, Dittfach 114 |Count Snow, LeBlanc 108 | Also Eligible: Jeyell's Eyes, Robin-| OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . . . with thousands of Yards on display to select from. PHONE 728-4681 The service was very well at- tended, and all were reminded). to join in the felliowship of a Church Family picnic June 16,' at Orono Park. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and 'Commercial EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area, 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. Nagy Motors Opposite the Shopping Centre 728-3178 KING ST. W. by the master of the lodge. | |Lucky Bim, Lanoway 108 | TR FOOD MARKET 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS LEAN, MEATY RED OR BLUE BRAND BLADE RO AS BONE REMOVED SHORT CUT (Ist 4) ECONOMY--6 & 7 BONELESS. SHOULDER BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET 73: 39 49: J! BUTT WIENER 49 FRESH PORK Shoulder FRESH PORK MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS Cello Pkg. MAPLE LEAF sy THE PIECE BOLOGNA 9 9 3 3 y 4 > EXTRA FEATURE FIRM RIPE Tomatoes FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE BREAD ) 24-0Z. LOAF GRADE "A" SMALL SIZE IN YOUR CONTAINER > FRESH. KILLED CHICKENS OVEN 1.EADY 2%4-3 LB. AY. Celle Pkg. 2 for 39: EGGS 0 1 EXTRA FEATURE 30° hs

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