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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1964, p. 5

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MAY EXTEND DATE Ottawa Pleased By Car Parts Program enjoy, since it is indispensable By ALAN DONNELLY large potential saving for auto- to life and almost always forms) OTTAWA (CP)--Federal of-|makers in the form of higher part of any outdoor recreation ficials aren't expecting big re-|costs now paid for their own activity. It must then be kept|sults immediateiy from the five-|short-run output of parts, for as pure as possible in our lakes| month-old program of export in-|purchases of parts from tariff- and in our rivers. centives for auto parts. protected suppliers, and for as- Pure water enhances the other' But the feeling here -is that,|sembly - line inefficiencies in beauties of nature which gratify|in time, it could help move Ca-/handling a large variety of car every man, especially the city/nadian auto-makers into the|models. man toiling very often in ajbig-league United States mar-| [t's estimated these costs are strenuous atmosphere. ket for major components suchieyen higher than the import Because rivers are the prop-|a% engines, body stampings and duty payments. Altogether, the erty of no one in particular, transmissions. -- . . _lextira costs including duty are some people have not objected) Some steps in this direction| around $250 for the average Ca- to their use as sewers, with the|@!ready appear to be shaping|nadian car. sul lution has in-\wp, with a General Motors plan _ : result that potion a emer an Interior body-trim plant|ASSURANCE SOUGHT ' : , ' lin Windsor, Chrysler's program| There have been pressures on rem have been killed or}. expanded engine production,|the government for firm assur- en away. Certain rivers be-| ; ; and the report that Ford plansjance that the program will run camé, in fact, the property of} a ; ; 5 : nal ' a major move in Canada this|beyond its three-year term ex- polluters alone, since they could|" pees io lohunt Ge vised for ather pur.|Voo™: |piring Oct. 31, 1966. Karl Scott, a eek 06 i other pur-'" "In the view of government ex-|president of Ford of Canada, poses. perts, Canadian auto - makers/said recently this is necessary 3 : ; Lap horarad peop we iy recog-| would have to produce some of|if auto companies are to make nas a pi nize that hunting and fishing are}the big-item components for the/the major investments neces- of great value in the recreation-| assembly. lines of their Ameri-|sary. AHEAD OF SCHEDULE al field, that these activities rep-|can parent firms in order to) Industry Minister Drury said ; 2 : ve resent, every year, a turn-over|earn full benefit of incentives in}last October the plan would be An aerial view from the completion date. In the fore- treated in a huge electric are- of many milions of dollars.|the three-year plan announced]| reviewed after three years, with] west of the Lake Ontario Steel ground of this picture, offices furnace. In the right fore. And, even if it were of no mone-|fast Oct. 25 by Industry Minis-|"future measures" to be influ-/ Company plant under con- facing on Hopkins street, ground is the maintenance and tary value, outdoor recreation|ter Drury. enced by the results achieved. | ciuction in Whitby. Officials behind this struct stand stores building. The Lake On- has such an influence on the| Under the program, Canadian) He hasn't gone beyond this,) "TUCUOR mB Waltby. Ubicia's nd this structure stands tari Steel operation will em? |morale of the people that every auto companies can earn ex-\publicly, but informants de-| S4Y work on the project is the 1,030 foot long rolling ploy some 200 workmen when means must be taken to protect|emption from import duties on|scribe the plan as an open-end| @head of schedule and the mill. The large building in it goes into full production the purity of our waters. parts to the extent they increase|one with the three-year period| Complex will be in operation the background is the melt late this year. | To preserve wealth, water|exports of Canadian-made vehi-|laid down only to give the gov-| before the planned October shop where scrap will be --Oshawa Times Photo lresources administrations have cles and parts. ernment an opportunity to make|~-- ce eee ee e | establishe irm policies on GET EXEMPTIONS Oe ee ee i i | lestablished f ET EXEMPTI Dismiss Count | FORT ERIE ENTRIES |water pollution control. They) yo, example, if exports of Ca-|_ There has also been strong | SATURDAY, APRIL 11° have realized the dilution con- jaqian-made parts to the U.S.|Political criticism in the U.S. bel J Against Firms | cept, generally accepted as a Ford Company should rise by that the plan will take jobs |means of treatment, has actual- $10,000,000, Ford of Canada\2Way from American. workers. 1 "py _ Colour Her Fleet, Dittfach TORONTO (CP) An appeal Tricky aruay, Balter tie ly contributed to the deteriora- Two' U.S. senators have blamed ; youl exempt from duty on ' : \tion of our natural waters rathe,. Hier arth rN ois the plan for Studebaker's shift against a decision affecting the|pingham, shuk 118 Du Barry Rose, Walsh X105 Robert Simpson Company Lim-|Dad Black, No Boy 118 Also Eligible: Mitchlore, Marris jthan serve as a cure-all. So, jto Hamilton from South Bend,| jthere have been new require-| Ind., and for a layoff of 700 4 Nae oc +<|Unshareable, Walsh X113 106; Bonnie Flare, Harri , ited and Loblaw Groceterias|(unoy Lena, Hernandez 118 Jewel, Parsons X105; Detrius, 1 gs ments for communities and in- workers making transmissions |dustries to provide the best eco- at Muncey, Ind., plant of Borg- Company Limited, both charged|sunty's Ace, No Boy 118 116; Mighty Eagle, No Bo) ° 5 ea | Bs A iy A-118; jin London, Ont., with illegally|Zoom Zoom, Fitzsimmons 118 jrock Lass, No Boy A-112 -- nomic treatment available for Warner. waste waters before consider-|from them, can provide duty) The Canadian reply is that ing the use of natural waters as|éxemptions for its Canadian|studebaker's move was dictated : : . Gi tal ; | A:Don P b disposing of trading stamps, re-|Firet Fashion' No Bor tie entry" Parker Stable'and Mrs. P. Sante sulted in the charge being dis-| Also Eligible: Busy Times, Harrison| a treatment process. subsidiary. solely by the efficience of its The incentive is a big one.|Hamilton plant, and that the Moreover it duesn't stem solely|Borg-Warner layoffs were due missed Thursday by Mr. Justice | oe Arm Arvatiyns JME as clang) pico na Leo Landreville. Nedeau 118; Select Edition, Gordon 118;|Come. of Age, Barnett 116 The appeal, brought by the Clean Water Essential By GUSTAVE PREVOST Water is the most precious re- source that human beings can mass FIRST RACE -- Purse $1800 (500 That's Nora, |Claiming) Two-year-old Maidens Foaled|Aerovias, in Canada 2 Furs. Cretaceous, No Boy 118 Trumore, Walsh X110 No Boy 111 No Boy 116 Breconing, Nash 115 Acme Gal, Shuk 110 Tucker G., Gordon 115 Cloud 1.V., Stadnyk 112 Mencheval, \Nedeau 115 parts. The program also covers the smaller independent parts man- ufacturers in Canada, since a U.S. auto-maker, by purchasing ist 9 , TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TO ERECT SKYSCRAPER Situated in the heart of Bank Building and a second ed to open July 1, 1967, to Downtown Toronto, the 44-storey office building. The mark Canada's centenary. The Toronto-Dominion Centre will buildings will rise from four bank building will give Can- consist of, left to right, a sin- acres of landscaped plaza. ada the tallest office build- gle storey banking hall, the The first building, the 750-foot- ing in the world outside of 55-storey Toronto - Dominion bank head office, is schedul- New York. XXX (4500 Furs, When the committee has met with all agencies concerned,| they then discuss among them- selves all the financial problems collectively and endeavor to ar- D Latimer A-Phoenix Stable and Mrs, R. E. Fisher entry. i i aign| Canadian Forces Decoration fines to make Oshawa abetter| at bere Guriie. Mie campalen lace to live and work enthusiastically to put|Medals were presented to two? 46 vou Come Once -- You'll Come Again--to" place ye; - NORTHEND wice2, 909 SIMCOE N. PHONE 728-3361 "If Its' the Best, We Sell It" 1! from savings on import duty. ay arges Beyond the duty saving is ajalone. soon LEAT Perfect, | s CHEST CHAT ne Chilly "ity Gorden' ' | ainst a decision handed down. last Jan) seconp RACE -- Purse $1800 (2500 aoe, ove GM De elops ON TARIO COUNTY | uary by Magistrate Donald B.|Clalming) Three-year-olds, Fillies, 5 Furs.| Howdy Hovey aineere ~~ 7, : ayy_.(Teddikar, Fitzsi 14 Mr. Justice Landreville|royal Poppet, Walsh A-Xi11 pin el Boy 114 e agreed with the magistrate's in- Rie DnCl Garten ie New Gas urbine | : ° Si tores|ieniee, Meter tt SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2800 All | : -ertificates Simpson stores ibra, No Boy 116 = | Monday, April 13, 10 a.m., : crutinized pinged " aefned in. the|Bonanza 'Babe, Parsons X106 ances. Three-year-olds, 5 Furs, = County Buildings, Whitby ORILLA (CP) _--Harold Van re ' |Bright. Colleen, Harris XXX106 Fleet Hawk, No Boy 110 : Ison Glearny Walsh Acctibe |Northern Flight, Bohenko A-114 : a i" . rev that be- 4 % > ver tural and Reforestation Commit-|the department of lands and y NCH However, he said i has announced rr ned ig -- ines gow Se pening tee of ne County Council. forests said Wednesday that veer cause Simpson' was justly ac-|" Also Eligible: Ornery Floe, Shuk 111!Swaer Vag pete, sei a power regenerative gas turbine|range. During vehicle dec - rr, hal sreater Osh, Comm. Chest ; itted because] | (QUINE: | ( r A : "Se uicharged for leaving their huts} Greater s 'cis too must. be acquitte: Calls RD R 5 LLA BETTING) duty commercial vehicles,|the vehicle's drive shaft to, the Uxbridge High School -- April ; - great many interested citi- of the wording of the charge.|woyear-old fillies 2 furs, Se Nee | saveurn RACE -- Pi ' Known as GT-309, it will be ajturbine compressor and 'pro-/meeting for the Uxbridge Junior|j.4a) deadii : } : ae Pe ee , 4 egal deadline. ; 4 rive at a goal that is both satis-|* ; ols y 4year-olde arrive at a campaign goal each ; victed Loblaws and fined the|watty waliace, Harrison 114 d up. S¥ Furlongs. Final date for removal was) nar??? Let me explain, 'The factony to the agencies and to |war Puff, Gomez 119 \Gay Pageant, Walsh A-X111 According to Dr. Lawrence R.|able gasoline or Diesel engine.|Manchester -- Holstein Club Di- i Dhl rer, Rh The charge against the twojtucky "Bean, Walsh A-x114 | nconent Walsh 3 fe Hafstad, vice-president in| According to Dr. Hafsta d,|rectors' meeting. id like to state welimg for more than is needed. h K meta [FE er és 'i sd i les 7 y J : * A i r kK, \e! 'orice the GT-200 is a fifth cen.inew turbine's part-load Pe Hie April 21, 8.30 p.m.,/Simecoe. Department officers agony RSet std caatanate Oshawa is a progressive city -- eglolinry ee ine Sie meter, ken Cala Last Hurrah, No Boy. 6-118 T-309 is -| s \Ce g } : a i . ; 2 | y form-| 17; m F : : lindeed to have S. T. Hopkins aes "| i » of trading A--Dew Valley Far eration design backed by morejeconomy, formerly a per High School April meeting forjend making a final check be-|indeed. ; ; jcautiously. In 1963 15 of the 2ijtion to dispose radiNng) Remnants,- Parsons X114 y Farm entry. ae | a ean alan os fore laying charges. lserve in this capacity for the budgets submitted were cut, Not|stamps contrary to the criminal|Gay Laughter, Remillard 119 B--W H Densmore and W evelopment. Its predecessors|@S © i Aer -..| Friday, April 24, 8 p.m., Ux- ; ; 114; A-View Hulloa Farms entry. B- W. include turbines in the 1954/gines,.Also, he said, it HOY prides -- serch gee "Agri- Still littered the ice so names well qualified bobag he Pagel just a little. The agencies) A London policewoman had 4. Barrenger entry. C-Lanson Farms and| EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1800 (2500 ' has done a grea ? |that were involved realized this|collected three books of green| M's OP Comer paity: \¢ he i adie tar ra ' Purse $1800 (2500) split the Loot, Fitzsimmons 117 Firebird cars, the.'55 and '58\the use of a manual or automa Wyck said charges will be laid rth ciain y Furs.| Roman' Dipper,Bohenko. 116 ansmiss ; ald 8 t com- ; Skol, Fitzsi 13 Chevrolet Turbo-Titan tandem-|Hc transmission. in all 29 instances. Members of the irk tite of merchandise cei Brigtta' Skol, Fesimmors, 13 a|mittee last year were N. V. Roe, cates good only at Simpson. Monsieur Beau, Walsh A-X108 , 7 mae | Finally, the committee arrive 0 ape Dominant, Nash 116 bird design that Allison Division|at 3600 - coy shaft speed ee ee charges come from ore ee Pediar People Lim-|.1 on over-all total and present|son with the. certificates. | built and sold to military and/stepped down from a_ power)", sori : ited; Good Vibration, No Boy 108 ed; inh h Jesrubel, "NO Boy 114 Bank of Montreal, main branc 'liess hours of discussion andi th : videl sed -as al a M bey : u : less ' scuss ey were widely use \ . components as previous turbines|near stall, making it attractive| Women's | pa Sutnrnaty | and treasurer of the Chest; M.| a goal is flnallyleommodity, were Hot trading| "5 omitted from the = Ps he by Commend, Wath Xi, eh % as a | bes: icati |Day e topic 'Desserts". : "¢ ette, No Boy 108, New. Flight, -- a compressor, a gasifier tur-|for heavy-duty applications. It Oshawa Central e 7 OH job really begins. | ~rimi ode, ti ; veight|Greenbank Community Hall =| General Motors and T. B, Clink aes Re ncaplilaae Sol thabon ag at ; : ; ies te -m-|April meeting for .the Port c representative, all out- a i i in ursday's issue. , of a Diesel of equal rform-|'\F g union rep in Thi drives the vehicle is geared tla Dice! of ual Perform stm Farmer a p . ance margin over its predeées-| Ga. temperature at the gasi-|culture Board Room, Uxbridge, Ownershi | , | ers of the Ontario Regi- sors is Power Transfer, an en-|¢; kina 4 ; us over the top. |memb i ao ssid lfier turbine inlet is 1700 degrees|4-H Tractor Club meeting, with I have briefly explained what|ment at a recent ceremony. The erator results in engine exhaust|gineer in charge i ; ; ie ' der i g gin ge. C ang : . : : oratories and Allison Division. temperatures in the 300-500 de-| Thursday, April- 30, 8.30 p.m., eo lke Cae asiands | usually by May 1 and 'each\and 'the efforts extended by the|lence in army service, went to| | **"\member of the budget commit-|men of the calibre I have men-| Staff Sgt. Ross Hodges CD, and » to changes in the U.S. market Harvonian, No Boy 118; Into the Sunset, /Fié N_Ple, Walsh X111 Crown; was in connection with IC Fever, Walsh XIII A B d t Menzies of London, Ina Day, Walsh X112 Ponder On, Difffach B-119 FARM CALENDAR | Hyt Owner gency bpuagels Rov Pipe, Wo eee | W S$ terpretation that merchandise}! 7 Brockton Boy, No Boy 118 |Nina Mala, Rogers 116 WARREN, Mich. -- GeneraljIt maintains virtually constant) poo) n De lWetk of the Orillia branch of lcriminal code. Motors Research Laboratories|turbine inlet temperature over gular meeting of the Agricul-| | |Regal Fashion, Dittfach 111 |Miss Shepperton, Robinson 107 ie ox » Secretary r i Loblaws| A-Garden City Stable entry. | IE i fish hut. owners are to be Executive ' quitted at the time, Loblaws) AC Smythe n designed specifically for heavy-|tion, Power Transfer couples Tuesday, April 14, 8.30 p.m., | Lake Simcoe beyond the| s zens' have asked "How do you Magistrate Menzies had CON! Bulpawati, Remillard 114 St. Catharines" Allowances. New York World's Fair feature|/vides two to three times the | Farmers. at the GM Futurama. breaking power of a compar-| Monday, April 20, 7.30 p.m., so agen on 'appoints citizens of Oshawa. It is no|fitm $100. lFree View, Fitzsimmons A-lté | Buttermilk Pike, Armstrong 117 Souchinie < P | preside : , ;.juse reaching for the , ask- gees Higa Sa Lakel® budget chairman and, at this feign Tag! pager oe companies stated that between|focail Date, Gordon, I |Farmer Jack, Walsh A-X10? charge of Research Labora-|Power Transfer improves the| | sigs i Sacco ere ie te Brock District/flew over Simcoe, on the week- let's: progress accordingly and |New Bond Street, Dittfach C-114 King Gorm, Dittfach 114 than 15 years of research and|ance problem in turbine engines Beaverton Junior Farmers. 1 1 ghter, Pai Investigation showd 29 huts past. few years. Mr. Hopkins is\ iy aiiy. great degree wat were Code. Also Eligible: Hi Lynnie, Armstrong B-| entry. s $) ) e sai np Claiming) Four-year-olds and up. § FuFra, Turbo-cruiser transit bus, the|acceleration, limits power tur-| "1. Board Room. Organiza-|and addresses were noted by nA (18) : 'S4, '56 and '58 experimental] pine, spew uaa Pevoma {ion meeting for 100 Bushel Corn|Conservation officers, Mr. Van tls; a. sixong and well yerse and absolutely no ill feelings|stamps from four Loblaw stores' eourty race Othe Leck tented Club m committee. . existed. land redeemed them for $6 worth|ciaiming) Four-year-olds and up 5 Furs. J fl M:Gillicuddy, Hernandez 113 ' ¥ " ay i Saturday, April 25, 1.15: p.m 7 RE » Gallant Helio, Shuk 116 axle highway tractors and 15) He added that GT-309 pro- Uxbr 5 if aa sharge carrics with it hee MAKE RECOMMENDATION Cameo Flight, No Boy 108 + 'na TH ee Ae -<enower| Uxbridge High School 4-H Ie CRE CAkEO wet} ate Cané imited; H. | ie 'aniway imp-{ prototypes based on the '58 Fire-|duces its rated 280 horsepower maximum fine of $1,000, Those of Duplate Canada Lim She bought chinaware at Simp-jMaster Copy, Parsons X108 Dominant, Nash 116 cid ie eet fonth ; Falpala, Herandez 116 \ tuesday. April' 98. 130 lia, Oshawa and other areas. K. doe age 0 Limit' the recommendation to the| Mr. Justice Landreville held NAME OMITTED tion, N industrial users. MarOBIE Raat Speer TN ns omen Hah J. ee |board of directors. After count-|that the certificates, because' m4. name of Robert Cherry|cartersville, Uyevama 122 The engine has the same basic|npm. It delivers highest torque|* BD SOND ae : f| Also Eligible: General Darke, B ; .},,/ scrutinizing 3 5 | In ns : ton. Johnston's (Osh-|°" pa : : «Grade 9 honor students : ; ! "MT muesday April $8 8:30 pan:| dia To Vote hag ve Sted: J. J. English,|reached. Now, as you know, the/stamps but goods as defined in) Collegiate In-|Ridge Road, No Boy 116, Diamond Pete, bine, a power turbine and re-|occupies one-third. less space » ADIN 26, 8.00 p.M.,) awa) Limited, a was. published|Armstrong 116 generator. The output shaft thatjand is less than half the w , h : atl : : A i, Ss s i y| - . standing individuals in com- cdl ros -- gira toe MEDALS PRESENTED ives G : Wednesday, April 29, 8 .p.n., munity affairs and eager: at all , 3 3 ' What gives GT-309 a perform-| HIGH GAS. TEMPERATURE |Uxbridge, Department of Agri- uate te oe oS (F). The efficient single regen-|Ralph Gregg, Agricultural En- PR ipo prathipc se mene BUDGETS : goes on behind the scenes.jawards, signifying 12 contin-) Sa ) ; P All budgets are received,/Through your generous support|uous years of all-round excel-| -- se oe on the de- gree range and salvages more | Uxbridge, Department of Agri- endum to be held April 22 yeropment work. |than 90 per cent of the recover-|culture Board Room -- Ontario! y 4, . i ae April 22. |tee is given several budgets to|tioned, Oshawa has the most|wo 11 James Newell Cd. Jans of three reservations, |study, Each agenay is called|consistent appeal of any city in|- eee --- able exhaust system heat. County Junior Farmers Exe This new system utilizes a| Dr, Hafstad said several other|"ve meeting. variable coupling or clutch to|GT-309s are being evaluated) Friday, May 1, 8 p.m., transfer a scheduled amount ofjunder a variety of operating|bridge, Department of A power from -the engine's gasi-|conditions in vehicles and on ture Board Room -- Organiza- VARIABLE COUPLING "U'Rama Reserve, Georgina Ue Island Reserve on Lake Simcoe edict and Christian Island Reserve on - Georgian Bay will vote on and representation is employed|the province. to review ther perspective bud-) gets with the committee. This,) in itself, is a big job and re-| WRITES PLAY NEED... | FUEL OIL? & tion meeting for the 500 Bushel |whether to surrender rights to {quires severa! meetings a week) fier turbine to the output shaft.}dynamometers. the 20 small islands to the Rama reserve council. The islands are still rightfully for five or six weeks with all the agencies participating. Your S budget committee is aware of owned by the entire Objibway|some of the financial problems nation, The largest island, Chief/of our agencies. They Saturday, May 9, 1.15 p.m:, Island, has been proposed as alaware, because of these meet-| Beaverton, St. Paul's Parish eS ee ee Itlings, BDA eines eUe vet Hall -- 4:H Homemaking Club|5.2 former Indian Burial|help where possible. No other] Achievement Day for North On- Brom, Par ., |fund is so closely connected tario. ' The Rama council is consid-|with their agencies than your| ering leasing the islands either|Oshawa appeal. The relationship! for a park or for tourist de-|that has developed over the velopment. !years is second to none and un- The vote will be held at)doubtedly have made the job |Rama Reserve council hall. |easier. i Potato Club. Thursday, May 7, 8.30. p.m., Brooklin Township Hall -- May _|meeting for the Brooklin Junior Farmers. Hyacinth Bridge = = CTY AND Largely Attended | DISTRICT io Ga a Eps sien eel -- oT « amma Epsilon' SEEK SOLDIERS' NAMES apter of Beta Sigma Phi East Whitby Township Coun- Sorority held a 'Hyacinth cil decided Wednesday to find are), Buddy Ebsen, star of The Beverly Hillbillies TV comedy series, recently finished writing his second play, a Civil War drama. Call "If We Sell It, It's the Best" [ | PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 WEEKEND SPECIALS nexation hearings. Bridge" last Wednesday, April "ef if any local residents had ; > UA z died serving with' the armed mo apted cig nae forces during the Korean War OBITUARY Mrs, Harold Ball, » president, j¢ any such names are found, Welcomed the guests and intro- they will be engraved on a me- ALEXANDER M. FOOTE duced Mrs. Hayward Murdoch, morial plaque to be placed in The death occurred suddenly | wife of ecting Mayor Murdoch the new County Building Png ar y . mg -- Ath R C ; : . awa G ] ospital o lex- @) er re who officially declared the SUPPORT RESOLUTION _ |ander M. Foote, of 127 Harmony V Ww bridge open Full support was given by|road south i The tables were arranged by East Whitby Council Wednesday, A son of the late Allan and e members of: the ways and|t0 a move for new provincial|/Sarah Foote, the deceased was Has ( am Outin means committee and a hya-/legislation on costs of municipal | born at Lonsdale, Ont., and was! cinth plant was the centerpiece ga age rote The -- ar Gin y 1906 at oo | table. Mrs. Kenneth|by e Ontario Mayors an A resident of Oshawa for on ver ie ni Lota ; epg terns of the commit-| Reeves Association would re-/many years, Mr. Foote was em- bas ot oe Oh" hone gre aed Mg ed sseipeses | tee, convened the bridge; Mrs.| tire judgments on the allot-\ployed as an inspector by Gen-| wisely spent their time at their|with the oe ee 2 tol Percy Bradley had charge of|™ent of costs of "frivolous" an-/eral Motors prior to his retire-| over den the springs inne eb aauie the ticket sales and Miss Vera ment in 1950. He was a mem- Gees He aa is alee ; be Bo Gan Ste. Macvin Vee! Ce |ber of Christ Memorial Anglican : can best deserive it by|. Shortly, the conquest is com-| rganel in charge of the fudge, ~ADDRESS CANCELLED -- |Church and Branch 43, Royal/ reminiscing. Please visualize:|plete and the rover den be-| roe Dense fog cancelled at least|Canadian Legion. ime, 9 a.m, 3 Ahungry group comes alive with hardy rovers, z : one speaking engagement in| Mr, Foote was a veteran of of rovers are one _by one| The morning is then culmin- The evening closed with the Oshawa Tuesday evening. An|the 'First World War. awakening from their slum-jated with such an_ econo- draw for the prizes that . were address on 'consumer buying',) Predeceased by his wife, the ber, Every three minutes the|mized and unrelished breakfast} decoratively wrapped in yellow scheduled to be delivered before former Hannah Pedwell; April|S°U"d of an uncomfortable body|that it would lead any, gourmet) and black -- the colors of the/ the United Auto Workers|12, 1951, Mr. Foote is survived|¢an be heard twisting and turn-|in our midst to the road of chapter. *¢ ,.__|Women's Auxiliary was can-|by two daughters, Mrs. Fred|img_ in its sleeping bag. sturvation, * The winners of the prizes celled after the 'speaker, J. H.|Huffman (Mavis), Napanee and Finally an ambitious and} Despite aii this we enjoyed were: Mrs. D, Rogers, Corinne|Craigs, was. turned back by|Mrs. William Taylor (Thelma),/}0ld individual hastily crawls|it immensely. O'Neil, ¢ arol Thompson, Mrs. dense fog near Toronto, iis. \Daliawa: four grandchildren and out of his lodgement and grabs) It is this change in the nor-| James Stark, Mirs. Doris Wilson, Craigs is a research 'director! one great-grandchild his bundle of dishevelled ap- mai pattern of life which makes) Fran Bradley, Mrs. Pat Wilson, | with the Ontario Federation of} The funeral service will be parel. jcamping so unique and attrac-) Mirs, H. J. Semple, Joan Elliott,| Labor. held at the McIntosh-Anderson Now -- Does this early bird|tive to us. There can be no Shirley Saunders, Mrs. -Mary Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Satur- quietly begin to prepare "his|doubt -- this is the kind of Blakely, Mrs. L. Wilson, Betty) MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP jday, April 11, The _ Venerable breakfast? {cream and sugar we like add-| Brown, Miss Betty Leask, Mrs A large number of delegates|Archdeacon' H. D. Cleverdon,| No, he's hungry, |ed to our dessert, It was a great D. Platts, Mrs. N. Bradley, Mrs.'are expected to attend a work-| rector of Christ Memorial and he vividly recalls the|camp, fellows. cold, he's d. Magee, Mrs E. Wood, Shirley shop being held by the East Cen-|Church will conduct the serv- events of the previous night, so) PS: Remember Aclette, Kaye Brandon and Miss tral Ontario'Graphic Arts Asgo- ices, Interment will be in Osh--he atrociously attacks the re-|drive April 18. Rita O'Neill. jciation im Oshawa tomorrow," |awa Union Cemetery. Imaining sleepers with a blaring! the paper * "CURT" | lf your child will be 6 years 31st, please Register at the indicated below. Please bring concerning immunization. Courtice Highway--Mondey, Selem--Monday, April 13--2 Courtice West--Thursday, Ap Hampton--Thursday, April 16. NOTICE TO PARENTS T.S.A. South Darlington GRADE 1 REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER, 1964 Number 4--Tuesdoy, April 14--1 to 2 p.m. Mitchell's Corners--Tuesday, April 14-- 2 to 4 p.m. Shaw's--Tuesday, April 14---2 to 4 p.m. Maple Grove West--Wednesday, April 15---2 to 4 p.m. Maple Grove East--Friday, April 17---2 to 4 p.m, Providence--Friday, April 17--2 to-4 p.m. RED BRAND STEAKS y, 6% Wing or T-Bone CHICKEN ROLL 47° ESSEX BACON 65° PORK SAUSAGE 45° BOLOGNA 29° HIND QUARTERS |b. 61* BEEF PATTIES -- 'x 2.99 Fresh Barbecued Chickens NORTH END FOOD MARKET Now Carrv-a Full Line of Groceries SHOP and SAVE HERE! of age, on or before December oppropriste school at times as proof of age and information lb. lb. lb. lb. April 13--2 to 4 p.m. to 4 p.m. Courtice South---Tuesday, April 14--2 to 4 p.m. ril 16--2 to 4 p.m. ---"ATTENTION --2 to 4 p.m. D. D. POWELL, Aupervising Principal.

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