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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1964, p. 19

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Pa <e Cou tice G ide Davey. The senior student win- BEAR SHOT IN Z0O0 children and the parents, ; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 4, 1964 19 ners were: ist, Bonnie Burgess; TACOMA, Wash. (AP) -- crawled into his cage and died shot I|this,"' Bi au, the zoo Emi) A 2nd., Mary Yeo; tied for third, the six-year-old bear. Cecil Brosse And Browni e Elaine Bebee a Seaecths Verlay.|Fuzzy, a 600-pound polar bear|Saturday, a bullet in his brain/can't understand the kind of|m manager, said. "It's a sadistic son. who was a favorite of Tacomaland one over his lung. A sniperiguywho would do a thing likelthing." i meme =| 74 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Banquet Held OPEN DAILY TILLIOPM cree Ms CRY 6000S. DRE \PERIES| ND Mother and Daughter Sanmiet | 74 CELINA ST. at Courtice United Church, Suz-|}}] anne Carpenter, Gail Bartlett, i and Janice Collier greeted at | the door. 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