20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 1, 1964 SEEK ORGAN MONEY [built for the personal use of ' rag ; } ROCHESTER, England (CP)|King George. II in 1789 and was abandon so quickly their inten-. A U.S.-wide survey by The As-; 3 | i tions to quit or cut down smok-|sociated Press ph Bas Bt that Members of the Vines Congre-|used in the Royal Chapel at ing. : ; cigarette sales are' back' to nor-|g4tional Church are trying to! Windsor until it was %resented A Louisville tobacto retailer,| mal or near normal in most ma- raise $350 to restore their to/the church a the end of the quoting customers,' came up jor cities, _ |church organ, The organ was'last century. 'Scare Eases Off, Smoke Sales Up erica: ce tr curt ms NEW YORK (AP) -- "Most| The change has caused the quickly: "We were gaining too| HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Actor) smokers seem to be getting price of cigarette company much weight." : Edmond O'Brien suffering lover the cancer scare. After all, stocks to increase, and bright-- On Jan. 11 an advisory com-|from an eye infection, has with- |most people don't worry about ened the sales outlook for manu- mittee to the surgeon genera!|drawn from his role in the film, the atom bomb"--a Denver dis- facturers, whose revenue lagged of the United States branded) Rio Conchos. He had been on jtributor of tobacco products. in the first quarter. cigarette smoking as the ma- location with cast in Moab, "Il guess everyone figures he And the report also has\jor cause of jung cancer and a Utah. | |won't be the one to get cancer" brought new phasis on char-) |--an Atlanta druggist, 'coa! filtered brands and what, "I ask customers about can- promises to be an entirely new FORMER POST OFFICE AND SITE BROOKLIN, ONTARIO jeer and they say 'it's for the approach to cigarette advertis- lyounger ones to stop smoking. ing. |The older generation is a goner Most experts had expected the Ad -- a Hollywood salles-| report would fail to knock out | Subject to prior sale or withdrawal in whole or pert, Offers are invited for the above property. Closing date for receipt of Ofters-- MAY 22, 1964 girl. 'cigarette smoking since past For detoils, including Conditions of Sale, apply to-- COMPLIC TED OPERATION li back In vorue an these are "health scares" have had only) some ie sons § e ving. A Ay &. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST CROWN ASSETS DISPOSAL CORPORATION { FRONT STREET WEST TORONTO {; ONTARIO temporary effects. But few ex-|contributing factor to other se-| pected so many smokers to/rious diseases. All new accounts opened during this period will receve 4% on their savings from May, Ist. For Further information Call Any One of the Friendly, Courteous Stoff. AT 728-1653 GUARANTY TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 32 KING ST. E. 728-1653 Ba: f Vancouver, f i ; al month and continued through| gallery ile and only Doctors at St, Paul's Hospital is recovering rapidly. |April, a bare three mietat ha the third person in the world in Varfcouver 'stopped her --(CP Wirephoto) Lee a U.S. government report inked cigarette smoking to can- | . f BROWNS' BREAD fo fy ANNIVERSARY These three valves were in- to have so many artificial heart for one hour and 20 min- are giving. seried in the heart of Mrs. valves inserted in her heart, utes. The 5i-year-old woman | The turnaround began last 14/2 King St. East 723-2721 Well Known Maker Clears Men's and Young Men's Windbreakers, Surcoats, Jackets Seconds of a Much Higher Priced Line, 1964 Styles -- Colours -- Patterns PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS 7 " * , 9 ¢ gt in , 4 : -- - Cotton Shells and Cotton with rayon lining. Collection includes golf jackets by celebrated maker . . . outstanding values. Balance of offer has some knitted and' regular collars, col- larless, full button fronts and zipper closing. Raglan and set-in sleeves. Pastels and popular darker colours, with some striking checked patterns, Sizes 35 to 46 in the group. EATON Special Price, each 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 |S 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 all in one envelope. Be sure you have correct postage. All entries are eligible for a weekly prize AND the final. grand prizes. proto contests close each Monday at 12 o'clock noon. Late entries go into following week's contest. Every Monday, 100 entries will be selected NEW Seasons Styles .. . in cottons and rayon and cotton blend, Laminated to foam plastic Self and knitted collars with set in and raglan sleeves. Buttoned, knitted and plain cuffs, some corded fabrics some knits, some plain weaves in the lot. Zippered and button closing. Outstanding col- lection of colours and patterns, including popular spring tones. Shop early for best selection. ee ee ey Parents or other adults in the home can from a revolving drum. The first 75 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 $75.00 Prize -- MRS, F. O'CONNOR, 35 SUN VALLEY DR. TOR, 9 Following 74 nomes each win $1.00 AJAX Mrs; B. Connor, North Pine Street Mrs. J. Downie, 37 Admiral Road Mrs. Meretta Robinson, 38 Admiral Road AURORA Mrs. Phyllis Brooks, 21 Church Street Mrs. Robt. Palmer, 19 Davis Rood BRAMPTON Mrs. PD. R. Swockhamer, R. R, No. 2 BELLEVILLE ' Betty Ross, 572 Sidney BROOKLIN jon Grant, P. O. Box 100 CANNIFTON Lynne Bowers, Box 92 COLBOURNE Marion Hompus, Church Street Mrs. Doris Kee, Burnham Ave. GEORGETOWN Mrs. E. Nemeth, 53 Delrex Bivd. HUNTSVILLE Mrs. M. Moores, 95 West Rood MALTON Mrs. F. Carew, WN. Alerton Mrs, R. E. Deliman 9 Knaseboro: St. Mrs. John Gardhous: . R. No, 1 Mrs. F. Ritch, 7006 Aj MIDLAND NEWMARKET Mrs. J. Shorpe, 77 Forest OAKVILLE Mrs. Douglas Piers, 1387 Selkirk Ave. OSHAWA fon Badgley, 46 Scott St. R. R, No, 3 C. A. Detenbeck, 503 Masson St. Mrs. John Dramm, 110 Mery PETERBOROUGH Bill Brioux, 492 Highlend Mrs. J. Warner, 150 Lonsdowne East PORT HOPE Miss Janet Gourley, 19 Freeman Dr. answer for children of 12 years or younger. All weekly prize winnefs will remain eligible with all other weekly entries for the grand prizes at the end of 12 weeks. WINNERS... RICHMOND HILL 1, Ward, 423 Osiris Drive STREETSVILLE Mrs. A. Gartner, 5 Ellesboro Dr. THORNHILL Mrs. R. J. Mayor, 495 John St. TORONTO Mrs. C M. Anderson, 24 Jane Osler Blvd, Tor. 19 £, Allen, 7 Ivan Rood, West Hill, Ont G. H. Atkinson, 149 Pemberton Ave. Willowdale Mrs. Vera Bailey, 221 Taysham Cres, Rexdale Mrs, R. Bowen, 27 Mossbank, Scarborough Mrs. C. Bradbury, 40 Bainhort Co., Scarborough Mrs. Madeleine Browne, 307 - 7th St. Tor, 14 Mes. W. B, Buckley, 210 Three Valleys, Don Mills Mrs. Rhodo Clark, 467 Runnymede, Tor. Bess Cooper, 3 Kilpatrick, Scarborough Mrs. J. R. Denny, 9 Fellingbrook Or. Scarboroug! Ann Dick, 25 Rishley, Scarborough D, Dunstan, 52 Highland Pk. Willowdale Mrs. E. B. Gandier, 44 Greenfield Dr, Islington Mrs. A. Johnson, 34 - 14th St. New Torento Mrs." W. BD, Johnson, 183 Munro St. Tor, 8 Mrs. F. Larkin, R, R. No, 1, Agincourt Cotherine Wilson, 8 Stratton Ave. Scarborough Brion Long, 3 Glanburn Ave. Apt. 602, Tor. 16 J. McCallum, 886 ~ 9th St. Port Credit Mrs, 0. .Macinnis, 116 Elmhurst Ave. Willowdale Mrs, McKinney, 299 Milverton, Tor, 6 Larry Taylor, 19 Woodward, Willowdale J. Meelennon, 18 O'Connor Dr. Tor. 6 Mrs. M. Meikichom, 2 Biggincourt, No. 220, Tor. Mrs. G. Muckle, 358 Judson St, Tor. 18 « R. Peorson, 180 Grenview South, Tor. 18 Mes, M. Perry, 223 Epsom Downs Dr. Downsview A. Perkins, 344 Morrish Road, Highland Creek Mrs. V. Sharpe, 355 Lumsden Ave, Tor. 13 Mrs. M. Sims, 47 Martorina Dr. Scarborough Beverly Lubitz, 1 Wincrest Dr. Scarborough Mrs. S, Shea, 7 Avalon Ave, Tor. 9 Mrs, Smith, 685 Broadview, Tor. Mrs. L. Struk, 76 Somerset Ave. Tor. 4 Mrs. C. Taylor, 145 Riverhead Dr, Rexdale Boris Towgood, 61 Shulton Road, Agincourt W. VanKonynenburg, 4262 Tomken Road, R, R. No. 1, Cooksville J. Vanderslagt, 86 Rosemount Ave, Weston Jack Venhuizen, 63 Mortvale Dr. Scarborough Betty Walmsley, 2638 Danforth Ave, Tor 13 TRENTON Mrs, L, Brazier, 30 McEwen Dr, Trenton Mrs. E. Clapp, R. R. No. 5& UXBRIDGE Mrs. A. Colton, 33 Franklin St, WHITBY Mrs. J. L, Heard, 133 Mary St. East EATON Special Price. each Noted Maker Clears Misses' Jamaica Shorts PLEASE NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS An eye-catching selection . .. an outstanding value for you who want fashion-flair in yoyr Summer sportswear! Well- tailored, nicely finished Jamaicas in a durable cotton weave that's washabte and pre-shrunk. Included are plain shades and attractive checked designs. in a good range of sun-loving shades. Sizes 8 to 16 in the group, EATON Special Price, each ..... ; Gaaiie ee pee ' SPORTSWEAR, EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 246 2.99 Away below - usual price! Remember Mother with Small Electrical Appliances! She Would Enjoy One or All Three of These Handy Items! "SUNBEAM" 'MIXMASTER' HAND MIXER This handy mixer will serve numer- ous purposes in the kitchen . . . it has three speeds Which are suitable for folding, blending, stirring, mix- ing, beating and whipping. Styled with two chromum-plated beaters, oush-button ejector front and finger- tip speed control, Handsome Winter white and rich brown plastic body. Model H complete with cord EATON Special Price, each "WESTINGHOUSE" PORTABLE HAIR DRYER Comes in a soft, luggage-like case and is equipped with three settings plus cool. Gen- erous-sized reinforced hood should accommodate even the very large rollers, There's a nail dryer too! Adjustable shoulder strap makes this hair oe portable. Model HZ- 5-1, , EATON Special Price, each "DANBY" ELECTRIC SLICING KNIFE Here's an excellent aid for Mother! The knife consists of two stainless steel blades which are hollow ground and have serrated cutting edges; an ~~ elctric motor in the handle and ap- prox. 8' of cord which is removable. This knife is designed to help you carve meats, fowl, bread and various other foods in the home, Model KE- 1. Complete in a handsome plastic carrying case. ; EATON Special Price, each 12.99 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 277 EATON'S OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 PHONE 725-7373 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- ising media, are not eligible to enter this contest.