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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1963, p. 26

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NEW LYRICS FOR 'MAPLE LEAF' Provinces Glum | -- er Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Additional An them After Meeting arnt Coasien pore | Stock tae sn Law am ee = oe or os ee om ce beso tm = fog simeh ge Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 12 Guar Tr Y : Quotationsi n cents uniessm arked $.| Home A 100 $12% 12% 12%+ Ye Wood J suo OW = Gunnar 126 790 790 790 By JAMES NELSON {tial chronic: high-level unem-| 2---Odd fot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Home B 750 $13' 13\8 13% Woodwd A 125 $21 (21 21 Har-Min 7000. 11 (WA 10% | rights,x w---Ex-warrants. Net changel $s) HBC 500'$15 15 15 +% High-Beil $00 305 305 3S ---S Hydra Ex 2000 3 3 Sou ht For (: and OTTAWA (CP) eee Industry fageico age Pca vce aed from previous board-lotc losing sale.)| Husky 275 % 6 4 | OILS ; me 1 A da ini in areas of slow growth. | ; Imp Lite 160 $178 174 174 +4 60 190 190 1 ministers of the federal and ne tn: Tob 1550 313% 13% 13% | Jacobus 19000 2 2 Am Leduc soo 4 4 Jaye Expl 0 6 9 ° 000 92 provincial governmenos met 'pou tock 4 Ind Accep 130 $2370 23% 2072+ Vs HAD DOUBTS Stoc! Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) ee ey 1355 $71 70% 7) + % Anchor 2000 :12--«12s2s + » 92 +2 By DAL WARRINGTON little appeal for westerners,|leaf is Canada's national em ee to discuss agri ne During the course of these INDUSTRIALS Int Stl P 400 145 345 345 S| Cal Ed 200 $1812 1812 18% | S15 620 620 620 HALIFAX (CP) -- The Can- "many of whom have never|blem, known the world over. Lab bret fall Por cline 7 ae discussions it was apparent that | inv Syn A 125 $514-51% SIA -- M% Cent ce om #5 eee eae 000/18 «17% 18 + if . peng : " , i i Nn ntly faile oa y all pro- Pee a rsa erie : 9 9% 75 $14 ah itd dian Authors Association cam-jseen a maple tree. one wanted to belittle it or sug steko pghoce ne ae pe the provincial departments of| Abitibi = 475 siz 1204 vase + Ny Jetterson He ee | Be 75 Slay late ee) Lanai 0 4 2 =! paign for new lyrics to The) Dr. Creighton said the music gest some substitute. page : trade and industry had appre-- Aita Gas B p40$i0s 108 108 + «| LOnt Cem 100 20, 700 70 ~$ | Petrol 2000 | $3 ad! 1 | Couviet ma 6+ 64a Maple Leaf. Forever has _been|is fondly remembered by many) 'Rather we should like to add|*"~ i hensions as to the role which) Aiumin 1234 $27% 27% 27'%4 + Ye paneled OS eee eo eo he Lyngeat oe - Be t ' FE, Phy ; taki rury ag > a ' . 1 1 i i - misunderstood, says Miss Helen|Canadians who sang it in schooljour meagre supply of patriotic, C. M.. Drury, head of the the new department of indus-| RD ee ae ee Te ee el bobco. 8 1D Ai 7 Pt We) Banger BOO Mk Me ed | eee oS wn Creighton, association presi- especially when Canada, hadjsongs as we prepare for our|newly-created_ federal depart- try might feel called upon t0| Bank Mont 200 S642 6412 64'-- V2, MB PR 1680 $25%e 5 Sercee 300, 114 14 144 +3 | Meta Uran 3000 8! s 2 + Me dent. such a meagre supply of pat-|centenary, including the maple|ment of industry and chairman play, Bank NS 72 $10%% 70%. 70% + Vs Ne nee Pals aeipees pe a 0015 1a 14 41 | pee SPE aac Py ni We ol In an interview here Tuesday|Tiotic songs. leaf or not, as the contestant de- of the meeting, said there was) 'These apprehensions vented) pen ete a Be ge S370 + 1%) sid-West 16900 295 290295 | Yan Can me 8 4 Newconex 200 360 360 360 2 ~ 4 i " heartening evidence that the) to possible intrusions by the new 21 000 2 Nat Drug 100 $14%4 14% 14 N Goldvue 12125 94 8% 9 +'% she said controversy over the| She wanted to clear up an- sires. : provinces intend to co-operate, |q pos vn suit eos © oa i Bs Bs a ae ee se tan an Ye ys on association's offer of $1,000 forjother point. "This is not meant) Mr. Thompson said earlier the|t te ovovincial apprehen CPACUMENL SOO WHE Wee cb Be corest MO Sse 29 tia + ve. Nor Phone $00 39 9 9 | MINES : Newnor 00 19 «ROR I new words to the old song is|to supplant O Canada, she said,|present words oLtend bothend ab Drowns), apres garded by the provincial dele-! g¢ phone $5 $574 51% 57! N Phonew 500 $25 525 525 N. Senator 1000 2 ™ 2 based on ignoran of the condi-\"'although if the lyrics are good|rench-Canadians and U.S. cit sions were 'largely allayed gates as provincial fields. Cal Pow 150 $20% 208% 20% Brice 10 Se ee ek Reena pe ve tn ee Ss et " ased on i ce condi- yrics French-Ca : S. cit- aes Gelli aay lL gabeatarss : a pee 25 $10% 10% 10! | 'Ogilvie 00 $142 144 142--%, A Arcadia 500 6 jorthea 8000 tions and objectives. enough that might indeed hap-|izens, The first verse recounted| However, Russ Brown, indus-| "'In my view, Mr. * Drury) ©" Grew iso $9% 9% 9% (| Pac Pete 200 $11 1194 11% Bose Mets 50 7 7 7 Ormsby 1500 41 4 41 +1 " att RP FE it is not our primary} ; "nelish whipped the/try and information minister for added, "these apprehensions} c Br B pr 50 $53% 53% 53% Page-Hers 150 $195@ 19% 19% + % Baska 200 11«11~--ONs#M| Patine 108 625 625 625 --10 We are casting no asper-jpen, but it is not primary|how the Eng eh lcaskatchewan, said he was not were allayed by a fairly lengthy) © Chemw 200 S65, S65, S65. --8 Phantom 1000 110 00 10 Belcher 1500 33 33° 33. +1'4| Preston 500 810 810 810 * sions upon the old words,"' she| purpose. {French at Quebec an @ sec: Haske ni, 38 \ spe nS . Beye cunt Ww 300 5$. 5S 5S. + «| «~Pow Corp 755 $10'%4 10% 10%+ %4| Belleterre 8500 4512 44 «4S -- ¥2, @ Matigmi 1000 16 16 16 + Ve ' said. "They are historically cor-| {very nation had several na-;ond how the Canadians beat the/® " tirely satisfied. He com-.and clear description of the) € Founa 200 330 325 325 --5 | Rothman 400 $9% 938 94+ '4) Bevcon 3000 17 17 (17 +1%| Rio Algom 1207 $1284 12% 1234 rect and were eminently suited) tional 'songs besides its desig-}A m ericans at Queenston plained before the meeting fuctions and role the new de-} Cdn G Inv | 25 cy a 44+ Me pn eg 7 7s bg : -- bce et a; He a | fio Rup ~. ' ' - ; A " " SIZ) / . ; 2 I ce 4 i ae : ay ?? CG Sec A 500 $12 12 ' | Y a to the time when they werelnated anthem. Britain and the|Heights and Lundy's Lane. |about the federal plan of desig- partment intends to play. C imp Bk C4790 $62 63% 62% + Ye Salada 300 $10% 10% 10% Brunswk 800 605 600 600 Sheep Cr 100 138 198 138 2 me " ' . Ardirasseyanses = hree oe oe nating depressed areas for spe- Mr. Drury said further meet-) ¢ Marc 200 385 385 385 Sayvetie 400 785 «(285 «(285 «+5 | Camp Chib 1800 295 295 295 | Sherritt 100 265 265 265 +3 eh nee ' cine ws |United States each had three' The authors' announcement) (4) encouragement of industry ings, at both the ministerial and) CPR 520 $3634 36% 36%e-- We} Seven Arts 100 $82 Ba va | Kandore 36000 224 Oe Dia+? || $i Miller gooe 1k e+ 8 ut "times have changed. Thejor four. 'Must Canada have says it i t necessary that the cg pry ae . Dist S 75 $50! Ve 50M Shell Can 140 $16% 16% 16% Can-Erin 1500 6 6 --Vo\ Starratt 100 6 6 6 Maple Leaf remains pik ene pi age si er dl be sat a be The Maple Leat through tax concessions, official levels, would be held) BY iscnes 150 og wie a Se A oe 100. $25V4. 255 2514 -- Wl Cassiar 750 $10% 10% 10% | Steep R os MS 5 +8 } yas v s ONL One RON e title shou rs tats Mr. Drury later told report- later. Cap Bldg 100 200 200 200 Steel Can 840 $22%% 22'2 22%8-- ve Chimo 1000, 71 7). 71 U Asbestos 201 220 220 220 +2 ble mbut no one sings the old Pees aa if "some more challenging and', that pr ial delegate: Chemcell 1055 $12'2 1214 1214 --% Steinbo A 225 $24 24 24 Con Cad 100. 7. 2? | Violam 190 240. 240 240 +5 lyrics anymore." GIVEN NEW LIFE inspiring idea is presented." ers. that provincial delegates Con M $ 270 $29% 2% 2% Tower 20 40 40 0 C Discov 100 100 100 100 Weedon no 44 4) «4A+ "T w'sic as stil "Old songs are often given l i 3 : had -pointed out that the desig SCOT HONORED Con Gasn 110 $114 NW% WW T Fin A 100 $11% 114 13%4 | © Mogul 18500277 267 270 --1 Werner oo 8 (8 +1 The un Vee still good : @ a Be. But Dr. Creighton said the nation of areas for special tax. LONDON. (CP)--Sir Thomas; Con Gas'A 50 $106 106 106 +1 Tr Can PL 656 $31%9 31% 31% Cop Corp 2000 162 16 162+ >) ' Wiltsey soo 14 16S however. The 'authors would new life by newer and more ooo" nist have either three or se ; ee! ge ee as \ Copp Clark' 200 $8 84 8% Trans-Mt 270 $ldia 14la 14V4 op-Man 500 10 10 10 +% Windfall 4500 «48 Ht like to start afresh with "words|appropriate lyrics. The Star- sede atte 9r/incentives was not a true de- MacDonald, New Zealand high) pom Tar 550 $16% 16% 16% -- Ve Turnbull 100 $118 1158 1188+ Ys Coulee 500 23 2323 Zenmae 100 2 2? M+ 7 s oi oee Baha : ";. four verses and one chorus.! .6jgnment era and said he c ree 1 has hig a SL ake tee ML Union hee 0 $1 craiomt aos itm 1% 10 aulapa Paar ae ee] . . ; cultures C2 sing Spangled Banner 1s an old Brit velopment program, and Said he commissioner In yondon, has Dor t $2 our various cultures can sing opal' 2 ' -.|Many early entants had forgot- jor, . raapi Du Pont 100 $4012 402 4014 Un Steel 600 450 450 450 +20 Croinor 32700 42' 402 424 -- 2 ---- H with equal enjoyment." ish tune, as is My Country 'tis ° ; Paris : . agreed. been chosen Scot of the Year) eo o4, IS $87'a STAC §7ia + 4|- Wainwr 700 40 OO Cine. 7000 13. 12 a i : of Thee and Columbia, the Gem '€? the chorus. "This is not a long-range de- by London's Gaelic Society.) Gmc Sp Sad BA 84 | Walk GW 350 $5914 591% 5914 + 14) D'Aragon 500 161 16¥4 164 arhORmlON TRADING | : a ee - RALINGRY. , . ca : " ; : ' | ae 1 "34 22% 22 Nest Ir 3 c 3500 7 , Va--a A "0 IS FOR WHOLE COUNTRY of the Ocean. Our hymn books Lyrics should be sent to the velopment program," he said Previous holders of the title in ae fohead 100 vi ae 4 ig - Nolan A Rg ua hats ra Paint na 4 as . a Pg a roo ta A om ie It should be "something fof abound with hymns having new Maple Leaf Song Contest, Ca- 'It is an emergency measure clude Sir Compton Mackenzie * Grea; 52. 52. $22 | Weston A 275 $15% 15% 15% El Sol 2000 «S14 «Sia 514 Lorado 7200 18S V84 184 49 J { $6 15% 15 * Wstn 4'2° pr 190 $98 97 974 + Va Faraday 2200 «(88 85 86 Multi. Min 2000 +32 32°32 --4 the whole of Canada--stirring.|jyrics written to older tunes * nadian Authors Association, designed to deal with substan- and Dame Flora MacLeod. Gr V inspirational, suitable for She said the authors associa Room 1, Hillcrost School, 1339 schools, churches and public oc- tion recognizes that the maple Bathurst. St., Toronto 4, Ont casions."" iF The controversy started last wi ts eerie week after George Salverson cy Toronto office manager of the| OBITU tf ao association, announced that Go-| ieee 5 1s don V. Thompson, Toronto mu: oar M. POLSON . |MISS ELIZABETH J. BAYNE} EE EE EE EE Ee CEE CE REC EER EME UE MEU EE RR Meee TUPLES HEE EE HE EEE OE EEO EU ES ESS ; t t sic publisher, would publish the : : T 7 al 1 One of the most efficient nd best new lyrics and pay a The death of Donald M. Pol ublle' school. teach: anise rovaltie son. 495 Masson street, occurred successful ares gto a con-\at the Oshawa General Hospital | ers known in Oshawa, Miss te DF i ceived the idea, said the ori-| Wednesday, Dec. 11, in his 7and| Elizabeth Jean cada sud- |} ag > Saar a ; ginal Maple Leaf. lyrics arouse) year Although he had not been | den!y at her ae ol be oe] 4 ne 2 antagonism in Quebec arid have|Well for the past two years,|Street horth, Wednesday, Dec. |y 7 kel lea a death was sudden. 11. She had been in poor health 4 in My daughter of -- | PE LI E TILES. SPECIALLY PURCHASED! Born in Edinburgh, Scotiand,| A daughter of the late Mr. ¥ LG . ; Heavy Water he was a son of the late Joseph|and Mrs. John B. Bayne, she\y Polson and Margaret Munro, He| was born in Fergus but had re-\¥ o . was educated at the George! sided in Oshawa for the past 38 4 ; or, «=| ery Claim Stud \Heriot School in Edinburgh. years. Miss Bayne started her | i i 7 Mr. Polson married the. for- teaching profession here on com-|¥ For Above and Below Ground Installations! ing to Oshawa but retired in R d M da ponding aga ing Fmhoed 1962 because of poor health. Her ea y on ling to Canada. he lived in West.| Pupils included those who at- es < +. xp {tended Ritson road, King Street OTTAWA (CP) --. Industry psa gin a ge gg song loiter Dr. S. J. Phillips Schools. Minister Drury said Wednesday Me Dai ae y esociares. with| Miss Bayne was a member of rae : cm St. Andrew's United Church Finish your Basement and Attic for family use -- brighten up old floors in the kitchen, bathroom and living areas' with these sale priced tiles -- they're edsy to install and the stain and scuff-resistant surface is easy to keep clean and long wearing. Each tile is approx. 9 x 9" in an attractive marbleized pattern. rene SHNRE he hopes to have an expert ap- pose si ; praisal of British-American Oil] the textile industry, but gr She is survived by two sis- Colours: Company's new heavy water|he had been an agent with Mu: ters: Mrs. Hilton Jeans (Helen), @ No. 164 -- Off-white with Black @ No. 175 -- Dark Brown with Grey claim by late Monday. tual Life and General Insurance.| 4+ Fergus, and Mrs. S. J. Phil- K ' s F se é Mr. Drury told the Commons| He was a member of the Free| lips (Florence), of Oshawa and @ No. 177 -- Brown with Grey patter design } : 4 | @ No. 169 -- Sand Brown with Grey @ No. 184 -- Harvest White with multicolour i he is willing to delay discussion|Church of Scotland and affiliat-|. brother, Dr. James R. Bayne q of his department's estimatesjed with. Knox. Presbyterian/of the Oshawa Clinic PHONE 725-7373 so that the whole question of|Church in Oshawa.' Mr. Polson| The memorial service will be EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 272 : heavy water production in Can-/ was also a member of the Ma-jheld Friday, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. ' ada can be debated after he re-|sonic Order. A veteran of the/Rev. Dr. John Leng, minister } ceives the experts' report. |First World War, he had serv-|of St. Andrew's United Church, B.-A claimed Tuesday it hadjed with the 5ist Highland Regi-! will conduct the service. Inter- ll found a new and cheaper way) ment. ment will be in Oshawa Union to manufacture heavy water.| Besides his wife, Mr. Polson] Cemetery. | The family has asked that, in lieu of flowers, donations be t to the Ontario Heart Fund. EATON Special Price, each.... is survived by a son, Donaid, of Windsor end a daughter, Cath- erine, of India. He also leaves a|5€" brother, Alastair, of Hamilton| ~ and two sisters, Margaret, of Cobourg, and Mrs. W. Mcll-| Senator Croll, | Last week the government an- approval of discussions "= between Atomic Energy of Can- ada Limited, a Crown company, and Deuterium of Canada Lim- ited, a Canadian branch of n *'Americn firm, to manufacture| nine (Elsie) of Whitby. There 4 bia i als ' " 7 pees sig alien el are two grandchildren, David : : seg land Nancy Polson. Pe ll H d 4 if the B-A claim proves work- ihe: Aanenel service wi b nne ea d x a a ' > 5 ¥ se Rs 4 Je A Y if able, th overnment would e nee to reconsider. its. earlier |neld in the MclIntosh-Anderson s decision Funeral Chapel, Friday, Dec.| UF@ it tu y cw oC i Hs pac a }13, at 2 p.m. Rev. G. ; | f : if: : |Brett, minister of Knox Presby-' oTrawA (CP) -- Senator Da- TEN ar eo OPE OT ta TL eg: ti c nada Firm terian Church, will conduct the| vid Croll (, -- Ontario) and oe Bt a service. Interment will be in}jarry Pennell (1--Brant-Haldi-| 4 _ : ee ee ou. | Oshawa Union Cemetery ver : Wisse axl ? B® : ¢ i SPECIALLY-PRICED IN TIME FOR 1 . ; mand) were elected Tuesday as . LS : : j RISTMAS GIVING! Claims U S In lieu of flowers Mrs. Polson|co-chairmen of the joint parlia-| ' Ze o 4 eset 7 CHRISTM. t ' she has requested that donations be| mentary committee set up to! oti? j "Domestic" Fully-Automatic ' { made to the Heart Fund study consumer credit Hittin Low : e : ' f The committee, made up of g 12 Senators and 24 MPs, met only briefly for organizational COOKSVILLE, Ont. (CP)--A DEATHS work. It decided to engage a manufacturing firm here has ac-| staff and set a quorum of 10 cused the United States govern-| members for its weekly meet- B Zig-Zag Sewing Machines H Note the iow price ond the tolents of this reliable 1 machine! For instance, just insert @ disc and watch j this machine execute decorative stitches ond de- signs automatically. It mokes buttonholes, sews on buttons, blind hems, appliques, overcasts seoms ment and American competitors! BY THE CANADIAN PRESS jj, 0. i Hi of trying to force it to relocate' Brockville -- Angus N, (Gus)) Jt is expected the committee | da nd mends, and maki monogreme--ail in Buffalo, N.Y Campbell, 42, manager of the will get down to work early in i Siihoul entra. oHeeheneatal io ecoert ot stroight sewng ond comes with push-button reverse sti stitch, outomatic bobbin winder (with separate spool pin), stitch-length indicator, sewing light and many more precision feotures. Order ot this low price for Christmos delivery--os @ thrilling gift for @ orion. plant of DuPont of Can- the new year. It has been in- dent of Aimco Automotive Parts structed to review the laws on which sells $1,000,000 worth of| oe consumer credit and decide brake shoes to the U'S. annually; mer football player with Tor- what changes are needed to 4 Irving Goodman, vice - presi- 4 ada's Maitland works and for- says the company does not want onto Argonauts make them more effective 'i to move / homemoker! However, he said it may be j j PORTABLE, WITH CARRYING CASE } EATON SPECIAL PRICE, COMPLETE { forced to if its U.S, business is threatened by tariff increases or MIN EVENTS other restrictions Witt eee Cet eee coe TTT. | 129.95 ; Aimco's products sell in -the : / : TO FIND a buyer f h : ' USS. for un to 10 per cent below) OSHAWA JAYCEES liv set sour offer. ig the town's Real v \ the company's Canadian prices, rele pg eee | : H but are generally one or two per B | N G O Sh the seedy bis. peosRetLN Wha wre | Also available in Wolnut-Finished Console cent above American competi- daily looking in "Homes for Sale." ¥ i EATON Special Price, 164 95 we di ss o a TO NIGHT NOVEL BINGO af 4 | 1 complete ... cee e eens PF ' n Washington, the treasury = ¥ | : z i ' department announced it will in- THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 (¥ ' ' ; * > : EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. $70 p : 43 I ¥ 1 ae ri j HONE 725-7373 vestgiate a complaint by Pick 92 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL i ae ye j P e a complaint by P 20 games at $20, 5 gomes lben ced Jockconsaa 1G as } Manufacwring Company, West "gy $30" $190 Jock" | ""ereeed gt"30) | 4 aug ' "i Res Nee Bend, Wis., that the Cooksville 2 -- $250 Jackpots Mau be acctled oe por i Pee sees- AIRS qe (ite PPA ee ef 1 agg al id ae NUMBERS 52, 56 $170 IN JACKPOTS |¥ ¥ nd 5 . le is o e outskir Early Bird Gom Special free prizes of turkey: , etre Me ona oom ree | EA TON'S Automotive Accessories x EATON Gift RED BARN S.R.S. Crusader, Oshawa f C tifi Pa "BULLDOG" ' ertiticates DANCING BEER BAN LIFTED TEA | NEWS IN BRIEF - Se ces SNOWFLAKE 'MASTER' SOLVE SEAT BELTS GIFT PROBLEMS JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Indo- nesia has lfted the ban on beer 8 P.M. Saturday Saturday Dec. 14th for Papuans in West Irian (for-/ Te DAL merly Dutch West New Guinea) | DECEMB R t : ; : ee REGGE Ie wae attecting faa E 14 h oA 6. ee (Not Sketched) Bosily ; 1 efficiently ... and nesian prestige. "The Papuans| i a un de aos CURIE GC 121 Simcoe St. 5 pleasingly for everyone on your 'lst Be a pour Country because! ' x OO Be de aia C.S.A. approved. Nylon web- Christmas shopping list! it had no beer so we had to lift) win Mark ting, sewing, baked good ' . : : the ban." a goverment official! Valley Boys Orchestra and eiredatik. Piet cade ie ' bing with metal to metal _ The gift that lets "them" choose is al- said Wednesday | aus hilee Nachos | f 90 fo Christmas' Gitts for '" as Car-Warmth In-Winter With safety buckles, Plated fit- ways a welcome gift! Beautifully pack- : i Eskimo children at' Moose ougnriaer ir a aged in Chrstimas cylinders if value is aes sone a amass : jeonh-aai tic te Factory, James Bay region. : TORCAN HEATERS tings. Available in maroon, 5.00 or over . . . festive envelopes for Nine: fossils of sea lilies up to Sunnyside Park apie . FOF "'Torcon" heater you can stort your trip in luxurious warmth? .50, 1.00, 2.00, 5.00, 10.00, 25.00, 450,000,000 years old were stolen| | M > f B | N G O | ONSTER ve ot a Sve f while motor Just plug the ""Torcan" into any electrical outlet . . . thermo- i at home. "Available in three statically controlled 750 watt "Calrod" el I i ing or at home. 'Available in three . statically controlled 750 wott "Calrod" element enables you t9 Baal 50.00 and 100.00 Brodie, Hunting Scott and Green hee ; rf] from Syracuse University's ge-| ology department last. weckend | Dr. John Purcha of the geology), HARMAN PARK BINGO Tartan Motor Ru § Pye : Gu. ' smaller amounts , Hordiwecting moth When the mercury dips and the icy. winds bluster, why get into blue, green or grey 5 - Z i sus Zz a cor that is like an ice-box on wheels when: with a new A ° ' 't ' roof : vailable in denominations of .25, (4 1 SENN ME ES EI SASS EN SA SS UN LS EE ECE LIES department said the fossils were | NOW AT | Friday December 13th don : Standard eS Del : yseful only to researchers . } ' Gordor approx. 92 x ' ClUXe, EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, , ; bas Or ie | oe GEORGE S HALL | CLUB CAMELOT 74". Each 8.95 \ e06n 12.4 OOGR Sis 14.45 (Installed) CUSTOMERS' ACCOUNTS\OFFICE . TRENTON. N.J. (AP) dee t ND JACKSON pedir ee EATON'S MALL LEVEL Dept. 763 ; PHONE 725-7373 PHONE 725-7373 woman, her infant daughter and Friday, Dec. 13th 1---$150 Game (must go) two young sons died Thursday : 9--$250. Games) N y i in a fire that destroyed their 7:45 p.m. | Pieter 5a 1% 7 home. The victims were Mrs 20 games $8 and $10 -- j $30 Games ¥ Michael Burnat, 31, and her 5 + $40 Jackpots E Bird C Z ack Early Bird 5 7:45 PM, children Michael Jr., 7, Josepn, Share The Wealth | Budey Buses ot big 4 : 3, and Darlene, 1. Turkeys os Door Prizes | Door Prizes--Adrnission 50¢ ig. >. Spe aba Bsa Didede Dede Bobs T Pededadeddede dead ded deed dededads > SRB Pdr mh PMP Pa PH Pas.

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