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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Apr 1964, p. 10

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sae Ae Te oe 5 ee " Aes Ne Me br gemeil me Gr gly nae a g weg Ne ge bng a ga ge YON tiene cia ET NET ae OED some oa 16 SIMCOE ST. N DOWNTOWN OSHA GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS STORE NOW LEASED... WE MUST VACATE! MEN'S SUIT SALE! Ist GROUP on Gg .99 ANOTHER GROUP RELEASED--MEN'S 42! BOYS' SUIT SALE 2nd GROUP 143 MEN'S BETTER QUALITY MEN'S VALUES TO SUITS {a5 3rd GROUP BEST QUALITY SPORT JACKETS Sizes 36 to 46. Values to 35.00 NOW ONLY This group added for better selec- CLEARING AT tion. Regular Values to 69.50 ... 18.88 Boys' Cotton Drill and Chino PANTS Sizes 8 to 18. ? $8 8 Veluwe to 5.00). eo escass BROWNS' BREAD ne" fom Jr SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets ond uphol- stery cleaned 'The Sefe Way DURACLEAN 728-8518 Continental style with Dak pants. Sizes 8 to 18. Values to 21.95. NOW ONLY ... | | MEN'S WINDBREAKERS Values to 12.95 Clearing at 2.99 Men's Better Quality CONTINEN- TAL PANTS. Sizes 28 to 40. Values wos ee To celebrate its impressive 75 year history of per- sonalized service with the finest bakery products, BROWNS' BREAD presents a contest with almost 1000 prizes -- all in cash! 75 PRIZES EVERY WEEK DURING CONTEST -- 1st PRIZE $75.00, 74 PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH --PLUS--ONE $2,500.00 GRAND PRIZE AT END OF CONTEST (May 30th) AND 74 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 -- TOTAL 975 CASH PRIZES. HERE 1S ALL YOU DO--- Every loaf of bread will have one end label with the words 75th ANNIVERSARY and a space for your name and address. Remove this label, fill in your name and address and mail to BROWNS' BREAD, Postal Station 'G', Toronto 8. Send as many entries as you wish each week. Put them al! in one envelope. Be sure you have correct postage. All entries are eligible for a weekly prize AND the final grand prizes. Weekly contests close each Monday at 12 o'clock noon. Late eritries go into following week's contest. : Yui we. lech CANADIAN SHERRY pavevcts ev (MAVO) wk | CHATEAU-GAT WINES LIMITED os pistine CANADA "GRD CPO BIAGARA FALLB® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 3, 1964 @ | Barbara. Sometimes he will re-|taken off--that you don't want] foeomeENGEL S$ Dear Ann Landers: This|minimum of embarrassment?--|ovyer at the Elk's Club yester-| Fortunately my hair grows | | June (not her real name) has|Such announcements are not) | know'my dad does not dojfor tonight and I am a mexs.} child and his parents have been tails. --M. BARRASSED | Dear Crying: Most operators | lwas thrilled for her. She went/me. He can't get a name) Dear Ann Landers: For the|problem repeatedly your opera- | | Last night at a family party their names as well as he knows|What are the magic words that|see the result of every snip. jappeared nervous and replied, Celebrating her first birth- R. Erickson) of Don Mills. |fooled, When I inquired about Erickson, Timmins, Ontario. | pet away with it and she said is unrealistic and she's becom- Faster holiday visitors at the|wished to become the next| visited Mr. Gimblett's sister, Bathe Park Ladies' Auxiliary cial pilot's licence. PREDICTS SOLUTION uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.) p pores" & biologist at Hae Reay, 1s visiting her grand- evening. An interesting feature of the ceremony for the benefit of the around the shoulders of the stead of a boy. In place of. the} LANDSCAPING ANN LANDERS "y fer to the same fellow by three|to look like Yul Brynner? rived--a boy I've been going! oy ne wale re: a. iio mln 'iy samditobece ton, bo, ek MEN'S « BOYS' WEAR \been married for six years and|/uncommon. If nosey. friends or|i,j< stentionally. He. tries 'to|I can't afford a wig. Please tell} dying for a grandchild. Dear Ann Landers: Ihave the) Dear M: Ask your dad if he'll|prefer to cut the hair wet . . .| into maternity clothes and flat-|straight. lumpteenth time I have come|tor must be a klunk. Insist that |June seemed to be filling out : '«7 must talk to you about this." ' nd day today with Oaddy and Karen is the granddaughter |the "added weight" she said she | she hoped to go to New York, : Corporal and Mrs. Fred H.|large imitation pearls, repre-|ing panicky. How can she un- home of Mr. Gimblett's par-|bride scrambled for the bride- Mrs. Philip Lesley, and Mr Miss Mildred Hollister, an) pyyonTON (CP) -- Scien- H. G, Harmer, Rossland road\ ving University, predicted Wed- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mr..and Mrs. Garnet Belfry, Lehman-Rojorquez wedding in bridegroom. Another item of bride and bridegroom. This was! customary decorations, the wed- Call 623-5757 Now i mine. Yet he calls Bob Bill,;will convey to the beauty oper-| Expected Baby different names in a single con-| I hate to be a cranky custo- with for two years -- he said/ With the scissors" I still get) Heed so bizarre it would be re-) Dear SD: June should an-| has wanted a family from thejrelatives ask why, how, etc.,imake my guests feel at home.jme what to do next time. j Five months ago June made, most wonderful dad in the world just skip names. If he wants to|with a razor. This is the correct | lhecled shoes almost immedi-) I've been going with the samejhome from the beauty shop|she (or he) cut your hair dry-- | her maternity skirt fairly weil | This morning. she confessed. Alla ker, Simcoe |had ti sofa cushion around Mommy is Karen Lynn, of Mr, J. Allan Baker, Simcoe |pad tied a sofa ladopt a baby and bring it back Gimblett, their two sons, Rich-jsenting the bride and bride-| wind this wild plan with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard groom's boutonniere, instead of Lesley. Corporal Gimblett, ajis planning a banquet for Satur- exchange teacher from ENE: tists will solve the mysteries of west, for the Easter holidays. | nesday. Montroy and her cousin, Miss Riverside drive south, return- Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, re- interest in the actual service carried by the first bridesmaid) ding cake was topped with a} CANADA'S WINES Van Belle Gardens Cheryl is Shirley and Betty isjator that you only want a littie | C ff versation. |mer who directs every snip like "Hello, Fred, i saw your father hacked to pieces. jected as a plot for a grade C\nounce at once (like tomorrow)|is Don. My father has been in/Today it happened again. 1 first, Her husband is an only|she can refuse to discuss the de-' what can be done about this?}--FEEL LIKE CRYING Ithe joyful announcement that/but he has one fault that em-|be friendly he can smile more--jmethod but it requires skill. jately. ikids for years. He should elwise as if I had been skinned.|with a scissors--so that you can | so I made the quiet suggestion iShe is not pregnant and never | street north; Mrs. F. Gow of |her middle. G@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. as her own. ard and Michael, from the Up-|groom, and according to Mexi-| Gimblett, Madison avenue.|catching the bride's bouquet. former studen' at OCVI, re-\day, April 18, for the Bathe land who is teaching in AVON, | cancer in 20 years and a cure Miss Phreda Reay, daughter| Gail Markle of Huntsville. She) edrecently from a five week cently, was that an interpreter was the placing of the lasso de instead of a bouquet. The ring huge oyster shell holding two 3 Miles East of Oshawe "Last night when my date ar-|@ backseat driver but even when |movie. \that no baby is on the way. |ine.jiospital for two weeks." wanted to look especially nice | she was pregnant. Everyone barrasses the daylights out of/and keep his lip zipped. Since you've had the same | ithat she release her skirt. She HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ONE-YEAR-OLD sve i 2ot oesmam sod never Bowmanville and Mrs. A.!| J asked how she planned to Harold A. Baker (nee Alice She now realizes her scheme lands RCAF Base, Ottawa, were|can custom, the girls who| While in Oshawa they also TREAT FOR THE TEAM cently received his commer-|Park hockey team New Jersey, U:5.A., visited her! will quickly follow, Dr Keith of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew will be returning tomorrow) vacation in Southern California. was present to translate the union (an extra long rosary) bearer was a young girl in-| on Highway No. 2 | For Free Home Delivery, Call Chateau-Gal OF DISTINCTION Give your eyes a lift! Re- place your worn out, old- fashioned, out-moded glasses with KING'S LATEST STYLES. Choose from the most modern gluminum, gold color combination and highly styled 'Zyl frames. OPTICIANS---OVER 3,000,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 17 Bond St. East ond Tene Closed Phone: 728-1261 All Day Wed. Bronches in Mony Principel Cities of U.S. end Caneda, Founded 1904, Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily aie FS AND COLORS 8 SL Ton i ye sp ag: A SINGLE VISION Complete with Frame Lenses and Case 11.95 BIFOCALS Complete with Frame Lefise- and Case 17.95 REPAIRS Broker lenses duplicated, rames repaired; frames re- placed while you wait. Lowest prices! OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS asm filled et same prices, Your prescription promptly filled We fill all PSI, Oculists and Optometrist Prescriptions ot some low prices Every Monday, 100 entries will be selected from a revolving drum. The first 7a of these 100 entries who can be reached by telephone will receive a prize if they give the correct answer to a simple question. LAST WEEK'S 5.00 PRIZE WINNER Mrs. G. Munro, 307 = 146 West Mall, Etobicoke, Ont. FOLLOWING 74 NAMES EACH WIN $1.00 APSLEY Mrs. Gornet Post, R.R. ¥ AURORA Mrs. M. Millsom, & Huron Court BANCROFT Mrs. Clayton Frunsky, Box 814 BELLEVILLE Mrs. Wm, Black, 87 Prince of Woles BRANTFORD 'James Geertsema, BRAMALEA Mrs. A. Beckett, 137 Avondale Blvd. Mrs. J. B. Young, 42 Aberdeen Cres. BRAMPTON Mrs. Andrew Carter, R.R. 1 Mrs. M. Franko, 37 Staveley Cr, Mrs. Fred Horper, R.R. 1 BOWMANVILLE Don Childs, 130 Hi Mrs. W. G. Morris, CAMPBELLFORD Kothy Brodie, 867 Melton Drive Mrs. C. Seoborn, 183 Wallace &t. MORGANSTON Mrs. Bruce MeComb, RR. 1 NEWMARKET Mrs. K. Blagburn, 2 Wolter Ave. Mrs. P. Manson, 111 Crone St. Wm. Shropshire, 649 Gorham St. OSHAWA Mrs. G. Langerak, 652 Christie Ave. Mrs. J, Metiema, 241 Seneco Ave. Mrs. V. Turner, 181 Eest Haven St. PORT CREDIT Mrs. J. Arnold, $96°Exbury Ave. Merjodie Cain, 1022 West Ave. Elie M. Hewson, 1078 Fergus Ave. Mrs. K, MeClure, 536 Arbor Rood PETERBOROUGH Mrs. J. MeCarthy, B42 Armour Road PICKERING Mrs. Orphe, 382 Toynvele Rood, RR. 8 RICHMOND HILL Mrs. S. Eder, 34 Rockport Cr; Mrs. H. Hemphill, 251 Axminster Drive RR. 4 h Street 9 Hunt Street Parents or other adults in the home can answer for children of 12 years or younger. All weekty prize winners will remain eligibie with all other weekly entries for the grand prizes at the end of 12 weeks, WINNERS... BCHOMBERG Mrs, J, Church, Schomberg, Ont. Toco Mrs. W. Metts, Stoce TORONTO Mrs, ©. M. Anderson, 25 Jone Oster Bivd.. Ter. 19 Mrs. €. J, Beatty, 6 Lorehili, Toronto 18 Mrs. W. L. Bakewell, 255 Robina Ave. Tor, 10 Mrs. Belson, 213 Pellett, Weston Mrs. Wm. J. Bloom, 10 Eest Rond, Seerberough Lwey Bootiond, 7116 Justine Drive, Melton Helen Brewitt, 10 Todeester Pi, Don Mille Mrs. 5. Common, 8 North Alerton, Melton Mes. K. Dovette, 144 Varsity Dood, Tor. 19 Mn. V. Downing, 98 Hounsloy Heath Rd, Tor. 9 | Mrs. A, Everest, 19 Rood, jt Mrs, V, Fennell, 2942 St. Clair Ave Eost, Tor. 16 rhorough Vaterie Gorhom, 25 Sun Valley Drive, Tor. Mrs. R. West Hill Mrs. Regineld Hell, borough Mrs. H. Hamilton, 405 Rochempton, Tor. 12 Mi uiline Mervey, 334 Keewatin Ave. Tor. 630 Phermocy Ave, Scor- Mra' Hewraney, 17 Ridgewood Rd, Tor. 10° | pew oe Ny 27 Mra Cres, & ¥ aid Clayton Hough, 43 Stafford Rd, Willewdnle hoult, 222 syng Ave. Willowdele, Ont. Read, Tor, 13 | "rr . ake, Boem Ave. . ©. Mertens, 45 Benlemond Ave, Apt. &, Torento 13 Mrs. Wm. Meson, 6 Glemorgen Rood, RR. 2, rough i Searbe: Mrs. G. Mewett, 2 Ficyd West, Tor, 6 Mrs. W. Monk, 2374 Gerrard St. Eest, Tor. Mrs. W. Newton, 32 Tobruk Cr. Willowdale Steven Rossen, 45 Lewiston Road, borough Fs arated Rutten, 11 Steeles Ave. East, Wil- wae Mrs. Hewerd Tipple, 1030 Cestiefield Ave. Wile | lowde' Mrs. Howerd Tipple, 1030 Castiefield Ave. Ter. 19 Mrs. F. J. Shutt, 608 Drewry Ave. Willowdale Mrs. €. Skelton, 62 Cree Ave. Mrs. Elleen Spence, Mrs, 5. Wright, 22 Hop c og UNIONVILLE Mrs. &. Wekeford, Vietorie Ave. WHITBY Mrs. F. Von Enschut, 24 Queens Rood BROWNS' BREAD Division of Inter City Baking Company Limited 462 Eastern Avenue, Toronto 8, Ontario Employees of Browns' Bread and their families, the Advertising Agency and. adver tising media, are not eligible to enter this contest. Greene, 205 Morningside Ave., Apt. 320, | Scarborough q 166 Eerkeourt Ave. Tor. 10 | ren, { MEN'S AND BOYS' CAR COATS Values to 11.95. Reduced up te 50% off. SELLING OUT PRICE 6.00 MEN'S IVY LEAGUE AND CONTINENTAL TYPE PANTS Letest colors and fabrics. Values te 11.95. Buy mow for Spring at Only BOYS' DRESS PANTS buy Now For serine. 4488 Pullovers -- Cardigans Men's Brand Name, 6 88 Values to 12.95 .. BOYS' SPORT JACKETS All the lotest color, Sizes 8 to 16. im Volues to 14.95 OUT THEY GO FOR ONLY MEN'S POPLIN TOP COATS In beige or block. Values to 21.95. SPECIAL BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS ' AND SPORT SHIRTS Authentic Ivys, solid colors and stripes Brand names, sixes 8 to 18, Values to 1.88 3.00. CLEARING AT ONLY .. # MEN'S DRILL & GHINO PANTS A Red-Hot Special for Work or Play HURRY -- HURRY-- THERE ARE BARGAINS GALORE ENGEL'S MEN'S « BOYS' WEAR 16 SIMCOE ST. N. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA

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