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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1964, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch z0, 1904 si ae ila Sal mind os Brantford Board Press BRANTFORD (CP) --The Brantford board of education has voted to return to its prac- tice of barring the press from reporting or attending its com- mittee meetings. The meetings had been opened to the press last October but some members at a recent m felt the poor rating given board by secondary school teachers was the fault of news reports of committee meetings. Trustee E. J. Harris, support- ing the censure resolution which passed 7-3, said he felt the pres- ence of reporters had marred the public image of the board. Trustee James McMurdo de- nounced the statement, saying it is better to have a marred image than a hidden one. John Dundaés opposed the closing and said children are taught in school that freedom of the press is a goal to the free world--but that the board of ed- ucation, responsible for educa- tion of Brantford children, has seen fit to bar the press. Reporters will be allowed to cover only the regular monthly meetings of the board. BROWNS' BREAD fol; ANNIVERSARY. SZ500% | Goont ele czaret To celebrate Its impressive 75 year history of personalized service with the finest bakery products, BROWNS' BREAD presents a contest with almost 1,000 prizes --all in cash! 75 PRIZES EVE Ist PRIZE $75.00 RY WEEK for 12 weeks 74 prizes of $1.00 each PLUS ONE $2,500.00 GRAND PRIZE at end of contest i Toronto, Send as them ali postage. AND the i contests close if Every loaf of bread will ANNIVER- weekly prize each Monday at 12 o'clock lowing week's contest. selected adults In the home can children of 12 years or younger. All prize winners will remain eligible with all other weekly entries for the grand prizes at the end of contest, May 30th. REMEMBER, every one of the variety of delicious joaves of BROWNS' BREAD has an entry label with it or on it. Employees and their the Advertising ef Browns' Gread e Agency and advertising media, are not eligible to enter this contest, $75.00 Prize Winner Mrs. A. Bruton, Box 65, Malton Following 74 names each win $1.00 AGINCOURT M. Harrison, Imre Kovacs, G. G. Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. AURORA BARRIE BELLEVILLE Mrs. J. Mrs. Mrs. Bernice Dall, WINNERS (ait week 44 Havendole 88 Tourmaline Drive 91 Araman Drive Robt. Palmer, 19 Davis Road A. Bowman, 19 Bowman Ave. R. Cathline, 40 Strabane Ave. Aitken, 17 Sinclair Keith Anderson, R.R. No. 4, Belleville R. Burrowes, 170 Dufferin Ave. 134 Dufferin St. Edna Johnson, 87 Cannifton Roed jetty Scanlan, 21 Second St. B BOWMANVILLE Mrs. A. Robin: Mrs. Jack Conn, 107 Frederick St. Victor Loeb, R.R. BRADFORD son, R.R. No. 5 No. 1 Mrs, J. Sloane, Bradford, Ont. BRAMPTON BRIGHTON Mrs. W. Dove Howkins, 121 Eldomar Ave. Mrs. George Provan, 13 Carmbridge Cres. Bellamy, R.R. No. 4, Bri righton Rose M, Gaunt, Box 176, Brighton Mrs. Jean Ci Mrs. Ro: Shirley Hugh Bowles, Ing line, 568 Burnham St. am, Coe Hill, Ont. ollins, 2083 Courtland Cres. 54 Maxwell St. Mrs. James McGinnis, 27 Maria St. Mrs. Ruth IRMLEY Mrs. S. HIGHLAND CREEK ISLINGTON LONG BRANCH MALTON H. Linger, 33 OSHAWA Mrs. L. Dorothy Corb: Sheorlaw, 84 Wellesworth Drive R. Pattersson, Gormley, On Mrs. J. S. Black, 8 Bramber Road int. R.R. No. 2, isier, 749 a per hes Rood Paul Conn, Tremont Rood (30) Mrs. J, McDowell, 21 36th Street, Tor. 14 Stedman Chomberiand, 253 Quebec St. Mrs. L. Golding, 1331 Cedor St. Mrs. F. Henry, 710 Eastbourne Debbie Parlitt Mrs. Jeon PETERBORO PICKERING PORT CREDIT , Highland Ave. Sharpe, 658 Jasmine . M. Brady, 687 ee St. . Carme! Cannon, 78 Park St. South . Schofield, 382 Toynevale Road, R.R. No. 3 Gloria Hill, $s. 50 Maple Ave. Mrs. R, Roberts, 1605 Asgard Drive PORT HOPE SCARBOROUGH Miss Netta B: rownlee, S Pine Street, North Sheila Eastwood, 13 Canlish Road (No. 27) Mrs. J, Walsh, 2231 Eglinton Ave. East, Apt. 114 STOUFFVILLE TERRA COTTA TORONTO ' Alice Broydell, Mrs. C. Cade, Mrs. D. O'Neill, 34 Fairview Ave. Mrs. J. Mountain, R.R. No. 1 George Bentley, 104 Hollywood Ave. Toronto 8 Mrs. A. Boyle, 17: 2 High Pork, Toronto |, 231 Aldercrest Road, Toronte 14 26 Athol Ave., Toronto 18 Mrs. Bruce Hedrick, 30 Brownsville Ave, Tor. 9 Peter Jong, 231 A Roncesvalles Ave. Mrs. Th. Konyn, 21 Daniels Dr. ie 25 Toronto 18 55 Bloor St. West, Apt. 108 Wd, 65 Coyu 27 Beckett St. Tor,.15 1, 29 Admiral Rood Miss E. Nichol, 137 Rosemount Ave, Tor. 4 E. Pedwell, 159 A Mrs. Reg. Smi usta Ave. ith, 656 Brock Ave. . A. Solomon, 56 Lynn Haven Roed Tor. 19 Pearle L. Sutherland, 40 Poucher St. Tor. 6 . Joy Truex, 131 Loke Crescent, Tor. 14 » Tyo, 1151 Gerrard St. Eost, Tor. 8 L. Wilkinson, 2 Strader Ave. Tor. 10 . H. Williams, 226 Sterling Rood, Tor. 3 TOTTENHAM TRENTON TWEED Jos. WEST HILL Mrs. D. wEsT. WILLOWDALE 750 Kees . D. W. Fairhall, Mill Street . George Arthur, R.R. No. 2 . E. Rutherford, 14A Hewson F. Langevin, R.R. No. Pearl, 381 Friendship Ave. Heinz Schulze, 137 Lindylou Road, Apt. 314 Mrs. H. Collings, 1 Talore Drive Bivd, 1 pantontany Ling | BROWNS' BRE PIRI, ABE ot tenet ity Baking Contnany Livin TRING Butone "Totante H, Orttieis An Plants For Easter Giving Here's an_ excellent gift suggestion for the sick and shut-ins at Easter. POTTED CHRYSANTHEMUM Various colours,.... ech 2.49 Cyclamen, ts 1,29 Mixed Pans Each pan contains a variety of foliage plants and a blooming plant. rt 2,49 Other Plants Available in- lude Split-Leaf Philoden- dron, Rubber Plants, Dief- enbachia and _ various other leafy plants, (SORRY, NO DELIVERY ON PLANTS) The Lustrous Beauty Of ... 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