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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1963, p. 28

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© 'THY OCHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Getobor 16, 1963 28 [32----Articles for Sale LIGHTING plant 2000 watt 32 valk Be with voltame_reaulator, com- BIRTHS ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 27) pletely reconditioned. Suitable for a oor \eonaition, Telephone prooktin 655- saan sc _ Today's Toronto: Siock Market Listings O 11:00 A.M, STOCKS ACE Ti very good, WE buy sell and exchange used ae ture or anything you have. City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 3i Bond Street East. 723-1671. By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 16 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Pg bo teage ka Net change Is from pi jot closing sale. EATON -- Mr. and *132--Articles For Sale CHESTERFIELD and two arm chairs. In good condition, $65. One. antique mahog- any showcase, $45. 668-4257. 8 (mee Mitchell) wish to rival of a son, Andrew I barrel, 12 gauge DOUBLE shotgun, -lexcelient condition, $75 or best offer. Call 728-5455. Telephone Whitby/TV. RANGE, Kelvinator, electric, 22" matic oven Control, porcelain sink unit "." Both In good condition. Telephone 725-1227. TOWERS special 40 ft. tower struc- ture with all channel anfenna installed, in| $2. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd. 361 Gibbons In Street. 728-8180, heed mgd Martin 028, two oil stoves bench saw. Telephone 728-9032. 3 hoc gp on Saturdi October thanks Bhs Stanley Ba 4th floor staff,| VACUUM cleaner TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll-|-- chequewriters, 5 three hundred and used. We buy, Y 2. Hamilton Office Equip aon TE uoiNe ae. nearly new. Reasonable. Telephone 728-1155. DIVING equipment, leaving for U.S.A. e 725-0702. rent, service. ment, 137 Brock South' Whitby. price. T repairs, all makes. Free' estimates. Parts, attachments, BRYANT -- Doug and Joan Sng arrival of 8 baby' fee as: arrival a girt, ' on October 14, 1963, at the Oshawa Gen- seal Hospital. aw 'none to Dr. T. Orton. hoses. rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service.| anytime 728-0591. Call 'OIL burner and controls, rebuilt. Apply 56 King Street, Brooklin. BOWMANVILLE trees, HICKEY -- Pamela Ann wishes to an-|bushes the safe arrival of her baby sis-iK "VIKING cream separator, fl Beverly! worked by hand, Like new. Dial 725-5909. haffey, Oshawa. Dr. Lindsay and the staff of 4c. JAMES «Lon und Bele Se fare f announce the birth of a son, las Sunday, October 13, 1963 at|™ Andrew, on 1963 com Bowmanville Morera Hospital. thanks to Dr. E. Ewert and staff, Ml LAVERGNE --- Jack and Nicole are hai fo announce the arrival of their first son, John Louis, Saturday, October 12, 1963, Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks fo Dr. J. O. Anderson, OLMSTEAD -- Bill and Blanche (nee Philp) are happy to announce the ar- rival of a son, Christopher Delmonte, on Sunday, October 13, 1963, at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. A brother for Marion and MOFFAT four-burner electric range, with 'oven and annex. iron Furnaceman. Phone 728-8178. HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appliances. Name brands at biggest discounts any- where. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on King Streef East, Varcoe's Road, open 12 hours dally, 9.30 - 9.30. Telephone 728-9191. BUYING or selling furniture or appll- ances. Call Emer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. DRYER, Conner, in good condition, must sell, $50. Also four chairs. Telephone 725-9438, HOT water heater, McClary, electric, 30 gallon capacity, good condition, $35. Own- er cao over fo gas. Telephone 159. of AMPLIFIER Ampeg, 23 new, erubee, SOS el.ctro-voice, dynamic To "Islan full length coat, sapphire mink co- Ibrato| RECORD player, portable, single-play, 3- speed, $18. Telephone 728-0132 after 6 p.m. close estate, nearly new black Per- lar, size 14 to 16. Reasonable. 725-3830. DEER rifles, 303 and 306, good condition. Telephone 728-5688. your gain. New loca' 'ed. Honest Cal's, King Street East. Phone' 728-9191. SINGER floor model, well taken care of sewing machine. $150. Telephone 723-3691. 'WALNUT double bed, spring and poble aong filled mattress, real good ition. Telephone 725-3607. Cathy. NAMES are important: Choosing a name BOAT 16% ft. cedar strip, hardtop, tilt trailer 1962, 530 hp og 4 "a equip- ment $1,250. T 33--Market Basket PICK your own tomatoes, $1.00 bushel, red or green. Bring container. Rossiand Road, half mile east of No. 12 Highway. Go north to farm on Garden Street. TOMATOES, $1 per bushel, pick your iown, bring containers. Apply William Sacks, Thorntons Corners South, first house south of Hydro sub station on West side, for your child should be a reai p and others will want to know your choice. Name your child as quickly as possible and use the individual name in an Osh- awa Times Birth Announcement. Just call our Classified Department, give the fects, including the name, and we will publish a Birth Notice in the next edition. Just dial 723-3492. CANOE 16 FT. cedar Si = paddies, like new, only used twice. Telephone Bowmanville 623-3958. WINTER potatoes for sale, store in your own home or at mine. Telephone Whitby 668-8050. CHROME kitchen suite, $15; chester- field, $15; walnut dining table, $15; girl's bicycle, $15; bed, $10; lawn mower, $8, Call 728-1137. ELECTRIC stove 40" APPLES. Macintosh and Snows, $1.00 and up per bushel. Bring your own contain- ers. Thickson Road North, half-mile north of Taunton Road West. Agloma Orchards. GE clock control, deep well pressure cooker, 9 cubic foot GE refrigerator. poy By DEATHS ANDERSON, Edith | At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, October 15, 1963, Edith M, Hoar,| aged 85 years, wife of the late T. A. Anderson, mother of Harry, Toronto and dear sister of Olga (Mrs. Louis Gross Kurth), Guelph, Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, for service In the chapel on ir hey at 2 p.m. In-/725- PIANO -- One only piano in gleaming| mahogany finish. Full 88 note keyboard, attractive modern design, only 36" high. Matching bench included, $639.00. Wilson and Lee Lfd.,-87 Simcoe Street North. BLOND bedroom suite, six pieces, coffee table and end tables. Large television, large radio. All in good condition. 725-4644, '|¥2 mile east of Nichols Garage, Courtice. TOMATOES red or green, $1 per bushel, 25 cents six quart basket, pick your own. Bring containers. Carrots $1 per bushel. Spanish onions, $2.50, bushels only. Cook- Ing onions $1.50 per bushel. W. Eymann Go north to first corner. APPLES, Mcintosh, $1.75 per bushel and down. Bring own containers. beiween Oshawa and Whitby, Nick Buldyke, south- west corner farm. CARROTS $1 per bushel; Spanish onions, $2.50, bushels only;. cooking onions, $1.50 6" V2 00 ag ue é 300 +5 200 260 0 260 1160 pts 27% ge % Bie hyd se Bd mii 20 sioise ibis 101% 300 $5% 5% 5% 220 4 43 150 $21% 21% 25 $37%a 37% 225 $21 21% 213 $62% 62% 25 $57% 57% -- $10% iy) base rg $50%2 50' 100 75 Ws" ws" ry siz. 13. 13 1635 i" a ary % 1380 +5 74 "~ 24 $16 478 $64 220 225 2 Cabol Cal Pow Can Cem Can Malt a C Pack A 4a 21% 6 % 63% 63% -- Ye 9% Wh 32% 15¥a 8 7% 2 1% 18 14% $15¥2 $8 $7% 0 $29 $11% $18 $14% $13% $53' $172 2 1% a] 14% + Ve 13% 53%4-- % Wat Ve 2 --%v 66 aT] Crush int Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Elect Dofasco Dom Glass D Magnes 51% 19% 6% 83% 23% 45 7 16% 12% Sa+M% 9% -- Ve 6 -- % 83% 23% -- Ve 45 WV 16a 220 $12% 12% -- V% 100 400 400 400 +10 225 $254 25%4 254 500 280 280 280 Sauggeede sen eees 883 ~ = phrfeeripg et omen sa Rothman Russe H Saada Sayvette Seven Arts She Can Siverwd A Stee Can Suptest ord Switson Texaco Tor Dom Bk T Finda Tr Can PL Trans Mt Trans PPL WG $172 172 17% 7 WS WS --5 $52 Siz $165 162 16¥2-- Ve 200 $18 =618 SB Ab] MY fe 108% 108 9 780 $21¥2 21¥2 21¥2 400 685 685 685 i ter Sates gl tee aga 260 435 435 bee 3 2 % 200 255 255 255 +15 vd og ted ant 2 Ukwt+h 425 $10¥2 10¥2 10va-- 100 580 580 580 4000 6 6 5500" 6 6 5000 10Y2 10V2 10¥2 250 dtu! m% 11% 1000 20621 2000 'bn tg 7: + Va 500 5 ns ns ng +5 £2 +1 190 $27% om a S $55%4 55% 5% Be! Be | ee | wo Ae, $34% 34% 34% 728 228 «228 25 205 L Shore Latin AM Leiter Lencourt Lorado Lynx Macassa Macdon 204 8 8 145 é 6 300 «300 2 2 OILS 265 264 265 +7 34 31% 31¥%2--1 $25Ve 25¥e 25ve-- Ve $19%2 19¥2 le Locate Plane Overturned In Sales High terns eve M2 M2 Ma 100 0 40 4 2000 60 ST) ST $10% 10% 10% Maneast U 10000 Martime Martin Mattgmi 1475 Mcintyre 150 $46) Merri 40000 Meta Uran 2100 9 in Corp 300 $19 Murray M 4300 124 Nama Cr 15000 22 New Ath Newconex 315 4 2 -1 695 695 8 7 Wel "4 a2 a2 6250 1000 500 Mare pkg ~ REST ProWwMAN - SHREWSBURY, England CP}. -- Using a plow inade in 1885 Weis iarmer 'decewyn ris won the British horse-plowing contest in Shropshire for the third time in six years. < Kernaghan & Co. ronotit Bee! Ehanes wabiaik: aeaad LINE er ONTARIO 725-11 104 RES. aR. "ERIC Re m, HENRY 725-4305 3 ub _ = 4 = $.ge8si8 Soy snd § = $. gebSgsd on Seyius | gHeS. gudigiBwSsysed § GalebelstSathivdesiz | 4d Seer oe zee ge = 82 8% 3% 5 +% 50 500 --50 --==== REDsWHITE KEEPS PRICES DOW SPECIALLY SELECTED BONELESS -- NO WASTE (FOR ROASTING) LEG 0' PORK ». Specially Selected -- Value Check'd RIB STEAKS Mild Seasoned--Pure Pork SAUSAGE Trend--Tender--Tasty--Skinless Trend--Well Streaked--Light Smoked BACON re Po Tray Pock Cello Pocked i" 45° u 19° 97? 69° per bushel. W. Eymann, Y2 mile east of Nichols Garage, Courtice. Go north to first corner. APPLES, Cortland, Delicious and Spys. $1.00 per bushel and up. Glen- osha Farms, Townline North, 2 mile south of Taunton. Telephone 728-6908. TOMATOES, $1 per bushel,. pick your 'own; cabbages for saverkraut, $1.25 a doz.; bring containers. Apply William Sacks, Thorntons Corners South, first house south of Hydro sub station on West FUNDY SEAFOOD Advertisement Last Thursday Should have read 219 $13% 13% 13% Bethesda C terment Bet 190 $14% 14% BADGLEY, William Henry Suddenly in Oshawa, Ontario, on Tuesday, October 15, 1963, William Henry Badgley, beloved husband of Vivian pr Steele. Father of Linda, Randy, Michael and Timothy, of Oshawa, in his 46th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in chapel on Friday, October 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. FERGUSON, Frank 306 370 390 390 +5 535 535 535 8 85 ENAMEL coal space heater and 31" Wingham coal stove with backguard and shelf, In good condition. Also approxim- ately 50 feet almost new 7" vent pipe, Including elbows and damp- ers, ideal for cottage. Phone 648-4984. COMPLETE living room suite, bedr sulfe Ford new dinette set, bed chester- chair, chalr, catia table with two matching end bescernd and two matching table lamps,' dinette table and "Sour pe Hh chairs, 'excellent condition, one double bed mat- ONTARIO NO. 1 POTATOES FULL FLAVOURED, ONTARIO NO. 1 CELERY NUTRITIOUS BRADFORD MARSH NO. 1 CARROTS GOLDEN, TREE RIPE ORANGES Crisp, CURLY SPINACH 85 710 6 +1 6 6 6 18¥2 18V2 18¥2+ Ve 295 295 295 $15% 15¥2 15% 390 390 390 -1 Quebec Lake TRENTON, Ont. (CP) -- An American light plane carrying moose hunters in the Quebec wilderness was spotted over- turned Tuesday and an attempt to reach survivors is set for to- day. RCAF Search and Rescue headquarters here said Tuesday night some _ survivors were spotted but it was not known whether all three persons aboard survived. The pilot has been identified as Arthur B. Daigle of Fort ent, Me. He: was reported to 770 15 16 $13% ae 13%2--- Ve e+ Pes Pths 22Va-- Ye so: go Dynamic Fr Pete pr HBOLG Landa COMING EVENTS BUSINESS and Professional Women's Club annual night of cards, Simcoe Hall, r 21, at 8 p.m. Tickets available at door. RUMMAGE sale -- On Thursday, Oc- tober 17, 1.30 p.m. at CRA Auspices St. Mark"s afternoon WA. BINGO, Eastview Park, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Euchre Wednesday, 8.15. High monthly score $5. Prizes, refreshments. Admis- 50-LB, uw $7 2 eae 2*"c on Boz. 43 2 ee ag 33¢ § Ac 225pr fi Frank|ser in fair condition. 309 Jarvis Street. Ferguson, aged 74 years. Dear brother Ethel (Mrs. William Wilton), RR 4, Bow. Soares AB go 89 ae yee _ f coce Liskeard. |» Bloor East, dial 723-2281, Bowmanville. Service on! ONE Gravi ith al 'a ae Unabap Ad vel 3.30 p.m. Interment Canr-|cetent onion ephan 7, vay ery. palin nasaield STOVE, 30" refrigerator, In good LAVIOLETTE, Joseph Wilfred condition. Apply 317 Celina 's Street. Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital| ea jounsoN Ga clacinic wih conic on Monday, October 14, 1963, Joseph Wil- ae JOHNSON 28 ig with controls, BINGO, Twenty regular games; 3 $25 jackpots; 1 $100 jackpot. If they do not go in the numbers consolation prize will be awarded. Every Friday night, 8 p.m., at Memorial Park Clubhouse, Liberty Street South, Bowmanville. RUMMAGE SALE fred Laviolette, in his 50th year, husband of Elva Wright. and loving father|#! Fl Stromberg - ean maroon studi of Mrs. W. Collins (Antionette) of Man-|couch, ie hea right handed make, two woods, chester, Mrs, B. Herrington (Joan) of Port Perry, dear brother of Mrs. H. Laverns (Antionette) of Ottawa, Mrs. Daze (Harriett) of Ajax and Edwerd of Brooklin, Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service In the chapel on Thursday, October 17 at 2 p.m. Interment Union good condition; golf clubs, pe used once, Make offer. Tele- phone 728-7256. TWO GUNS, Remington, pum sion 50c. "SERVE FISH for THANKSGIVING" OLD FASHIONED tea and bake sale at Albert Street United Churcn under aus- pili Admission 50 cents. ices UCW Thursday, Oct. 17, 2.30 p.m. PHONE 728-1171 Across from Salvation Army. IN MEMORIAM 34--Lost and Found LOST -- Smail brown daschund dog from Apple Hill district on Friday evening. Finder please call 725-3103. JACKSON -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Annie Jackson, who passed away October 15, 1936. Nothing can ever take away Ever ri LaROCQUE -- In loving ofa dear husband and father, Paul ty ocque who passed away 15, 1 MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE LOST a hunting jacket, khaki, vicinity Holt Road East, Oshawa. Reward. Tele- phone 728-1189. Pees po gg 9 Lettering epairs Psy Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 1435 King Street East 728-3111 What would we give his hand ny clasp, His patient face to see; To hear his voice, to see his smile, As in the days that used to be. But some sweet day we'll meet again, Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other's hand once more In heaven, that happy life. --Ever remembered vi sadly bags by wife Margaret and sons Vincent one daughter-in-law Shirley, gyfadons send avid. La ROCQUE -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Paul La Rocque, who passed away October 15, 1958. Please God, forgive a silent tear, A fervent wish that Dad were here. There are others, yes, we know, But he was ours, and we loved him so, --Daughter Pauviene and grandchildren, PRATLEY -- In loving memory of dear Dad and grandfather, John Prat Jey, who passed away October 16, 196 What we would give if we could ot Hello, Dad, in the same old way, To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, So you who have a father Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair, Lovingly remembered by daughters Dorothy and Lillian and son-in-law Russell and grandchildren, PRATLEY -- In loving memory of a dear husband, John blag who pass- ed away Oct. 16, 196 We ofien sit and tna of him When we are ail alone, For memory is the only, thing That grief can call its own. --Always remembered by your loving wife, Catherine. PRATLEY -- in loving memory of a gear father and grandfather, John Frak fey, who passed away October 16, 1961. What | would give to clasp his hands, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, * That meant so much tc me, --Lovingly r ed oy Bea, LOST -- Man's Bulova watch, vicinity EUCHRE PARTY C.R.A. BUILDING FRIDAY, OCT. 18th AT 1:30 P.M. Auspices of Units 8 and 9 of King Street U.C.W. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE Wednesday, Oct. 16 BINGO BATHE PARK CLUBHOUSE EULALIE AVE. Wed. Oct. 16th 8 P.M. be ferrying four hunters, two on each trip, from one lake to an- other when the plane went down. The plane was reported missing Monday. The RCAF said a Saguenay Air Services . plane reported sighting the downed light plane about noon Tuesday in bush area 501 'tes northeast of Chi- coutimi, Que. The Saguenay pilot said the plane was on its back in Lake Tatien. 8 P.M. SHARP Lunch; Prizes. Admission 50c. King, Mary and Adelaide Streets on Sat- urday, engraved "Ernie and Ellen' and date. Reward. 725-8537. LOST -- Biond Spaniel Puppy, 3 months old. Answers to name "Teddy". Wilson bE store area. Reward. Dial 72-; LOST -- French poodle, LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral -- for all white. In ieft male, tattoo Reward, Telephone 728-5677. Answers to "Maurice", ear. Occasion: OSHAWA. SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 36--Legal 1 will not be "responsible for any debts contracted, in my name by anyone on or after this date Tuesday, October 15, 1963 without my written consent. --L. Cheesman RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified and Distinctive ONUMENT FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Office Evenings Visit MOUNT LAWN PARK MEMORIAL GARDENS A Sanctuary Beautifully maintained as a tribute to the memory of many post residents of On- tario County Several new gardens recent- ly arranged with religious Stotues throughout, Present evidence that not only is Mount Lawn one of the first in Canada but, is now the finest. Very moderote cost plots are Mick and gr ilable in these new gard- ens, For information or transportation + SHANNON -- In loving memory oe dear husband, Donald "who passed away October 16, 1962. « Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every Remembrance te him dear, --Sadly missed by wife Sally. WILSON -- In loving memory of 2 dear) mother and grandmother, *son", who When Grandma, dear, we think of Friends are friends, if they are pol We lost our best, when we lost --Lovingly, grandchildren and son grandchildren, day, PHONE 723-2633 TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS CARD OF THANKS WORK BUTT -- My sincere thanks fo friends, tetativeds Victory Lodge, Queen Mary "Lodge, Eva Alexander Group and St. "Stephen's United Church for flowers, "fruit, candy and cards during my recent 'illness. Special thanks to Brooklin Clinic! Oshawa General Hospital --Mrs. Reta K. Butt. MacDONALD John MacDonald "(516 Cubert Street) thanks her friends 'for the beautiful dinner in Bg! of her 'birthday and anniversary 9, "neld at the home of Mrs. Willems. and| "to her friends: Mrs. Ada Trehern, Jean FOR YOU WHILE YOU WORK, SLEEP Mary Muzik,| iMingbeck for the! 1 WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name on or after this date, October 12, 1963, ny anyone with- out my writtén consent. Harold A. McKnight, 54 Brock St. West. SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH 50 - 50 CLUB NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Mogg $6, $12, $20 doubied or tripled. $180 ais JACKPOTS Doro prize $15 Oil Firms Get Permits For Artic Acre ANNUAL Turkey Supper November 2, 1963 4:30 to 7 P.M. Service dnd Buffet Style Adults $1.50, Children 75c¢ 2500 Mile Race Via Canoe For Centennial? OTTAWA (CP)--A centennial canoe race from Edmonton to Montreal--about 2,500 miles as the fur traders and explorers paddled--is being promoted by a 33-year-old Conservative MP from the North, L.O.L, and L.O.B.A. EUCHRE NIGHT ODDFELLOWS' HALL WHITBY Friday, Oct. 25 - 8 p.m. Admis#ion 50c Prizes -- Lunch Mammoth Rummage Sale Friday, October 18th ot U.A.W. HALL From 10 a.m, to 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Golden Jubilee Chapter 1.0.D.E. TO-NIGHT LIONS: BINGO 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION Jackpot Nos. 58-52 EXTRA BUSES FREE ADMISSION Gene Rheume, member for the Northwest Territories, says such a race would inject vivid Canadian historical color into the country's 100th birthday celebrations in 1967 and perhaps contribute $10,000,000 to centen- nial costs. The idea has intrigued John Fisher, head of the National Centennial Administration, Mr. Rheume said Tuesday in an in. terview. A detailed submission to Mr. Fisher is being pre- pared and copies will be sent to Canadian canoe clubs, prov- incial governments, MPs, Sena- tors and others. OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thursday, Oct 17th 20 viates AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 -- $150 JACK POT $20 PER LINE f PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 53 and 58 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD IN 53, 58 NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE' $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME DOOR PRIZES EXTRA BUSES Red Barn, ADMISSION Oshawa $1.00 The Rheume plan would giv. individual Canadians a stake in the long race by letting them buy $2 "shares" on which sub. stantial prizes would be paid. This, put bluntly, would be a Sweepstake like the Irish bee pital lottery on which Mr. Rheume estimates Canadians spend $20,000,000 a year. Mr. Rheume says he expects opposition to the lottery ele. ment of his plan, It would give participants the chance to cul- lect prizes at least as large as the Irish Sweepstakes scale of $150,000 for holding the winner. As now proposed, the canoe face would start at Edmonton May 24 and run mainly along the Saskatchewan River, across Lake Winnipeg and Northern Ontario and along the north shore of Lake Superior, arriving or PLAY at Montreal about Labor Day. FREE ADMISSION WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON South, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16th Early Bird Game 7:45, 50/50 Share The Wealth $150.00 Special -- Must Go $75.00 FULL CARD $15.00 each Horizontal Line $100 JACKPOT -- MUST GO 20 GAMES $20 -- 5 GAMES $30 2 JACKPOT GAMES $250.00 NOS. 54, 56 Children under 16 will not be admitted FREE ADMISSION OTTAWA (CP)--Oil compan- ies and individuals have re- tained permits covering 41,000,- 000 acres of the Arctic islands in the second and more expen- sive phase of the oil and gas exploration period, Northern Af- fairs Minister Laing said Tues- day in a Commons statement. The amount permit holders now must agree to spend on ex- ploration in the next three years has increased to 15 cents an acre from the five-cent level fixed for the first three years of the permit's life. About 16,000,000 acres have been dropped. Mr. Laing said the large acreage retained de- spite the increased cost is a good sign for the future of the Arctic-island area, where ex- perts have said a major world petroleum pool may be dis- covered. No oil has been discovered yet! although one dry hole was put down on Melville Island two winters ago. Wildcat drilling is proceeding on Cornwallis and Bathurst Islands, with no major difficulties reported. Optimists To Probe Racial Questions HAMILTON (CP) -- Dr. George Cobley, international president of the Optimists Club, said Tuesday night the issue of racial discrimination within his service group wil] be raised at a meeting of the directors in December. Dr. Cobley, of Santa Monica, Calif.,.made his remarks after addressing 300 delegates from Hamilton-area clubs. A resolution at the Optimists International meeting in Tor- onto last June asked the board of directors to study the club's ban on Negroes as_ charter members, STUART NAMED NEW YORK (AP) -- Dick Stuart, the long ball-hitting first baseman who took advantage of Boston's short left field fence this season after a disastrous year with Pittsburgh, was named the American League's comeback player - of - the. year Thursday. The _ husky, right-handed. batter received 36 votes of the 64 cast by baseball writers in the annual Associated Press poll. CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 4c!--NEW "CELEBRATION" "CASH SAVER!I--YOU SAVE Sc! QUAKER OATS CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 8¢!--KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 17c! LIBBY'S FANCY PEAS CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 10c!--SKIM MILK POWDER INSTANT MIL-KO CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 22c!--15c¢ OFF GIANT OMO DETERGENT ROSE BRAND DILLS CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 4c!--PINK LOTION LANOLIN MAPLE LEAF DETERGENT ;.... SAVE 17cl--WITH PORK... YORK BEANS SAVE 16c! AERO-WAX SAVE 6c! SUNLIGHT PKG. 43° LARGE PKG. ws Be 6 5] "68° we T° 10,...°1 oa 65° 6°s TINS 1 QUART SIZE 79° SIZE wn OO° QUICK OR INSTANT DEAL CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE 25c!--TWIN PACK - WHITE OR COLORED BALLET TISSUE CASH SAVER!--YOU SAVE Se!--PLAIN TWIN PACK 12-02. SIZE LIQUID "FLOOR WAX LIQUID FOR DISHES FRESH BAKED!--WESTON OR SUNBEAM--REGULAR 59c GRANDMA SPICE CAKES SUPREME FRESH DONUTS CHRISTIE'S CHEESE NIPS EACH 55° 12 TO 29¢ PKG. eK, 2° © DISCOUNT PRICES ° Frozen Foods! SAVE 6cl--HIGHLINER REGULAR 93c! BAYER ASPIRIN REGULAR 69c! -- MARKED 59c! PEPSODENT song ra CREAM REGULAR 69c! -- MARKE! STRIPE TOOTH "PASTE REGULAR 73c! -- ANTISEPTIC LISTERINE REGULAR 75c! Z.B.T. BABY POWDER HADDOCK IN BATTER 14-0Z. 49° 100 to ou. 59 Ve 49c ror. ou. 59C 59c PKG. "SUPREME . FRENCH FRIES 49: RED & WHITE SETS THE PRICE! SPROULE'S CORNER SIMCOE AT MILL BROWN'S MARKETERIA BROOKLIN, ONTARIO DUFFY'S MARKET 948 SIMCOE STREET NORTH MAPLE GROVE MARKET MAPLE GROVE, ONTARIO

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