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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1966, p. 23

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B'NAI B'RITH HOLDS first vice-president; Joseph Schwarz, past president; Joseph Klasner, re-elected president; Arnoid Green, fi- nancial ecretary; Samuel Horwich, second vice-presi- _ dent; Jack Appieby treas- | s t og Mailmen_ | | Would Quit | MONTREAL (CP) --. Roger OSHAWA CLUB Decarie, president of the Mont- North - South -- Mrs. G. A. real branch of the, Federated Rundle and Mrs. E.-M. Culp./Association of Letter Carriers 185.5; Jack Patterson and Lloyd! (CLC), said Monday night that Peel, 170.5: John Miller and /Postmen would definitely walk Wm. Cox, 160; Mrs. E. H. Web- Off their jobs if legislation were ster and E. P. Coles. 155.5; introduced forbidding them Mrs. E. J. Wadworth and Rene from striking Niglis, 147.5. "There is no other way out,"| East - West -- Mrs. Harper,he said. "We must fight for our| and Mrs. Wallace, 159: Mrs, M.|Tights. I would rather go to Smyth and Mrs. A. Winters, Prison than in." 153; Mrs. and Miss G. Bovay He was speaking at a meet-|f 151; Mrs. J. MacLean andjing, attended by some 500 civil Peter Kaukeonon, 148; Mr, and servants at which employees of Mrs, R. Marks, 142. various federal government de-| : partments criticized salaries, | GOLF CLUB working conditions, and other Mrs, T. McDowe!l and H Mc- conditions. Gee, 60; Mrs. F. Rundle and Ye said letter carriers in Que Mrs. H. P. Hart, 46; Mr. and bee and across Canada may Mrs. P. Chubb, 46; Mrs. E.!strike if not given collective Henry and Joe Coles, 42.5; Mr./hargaining rights by next and Mrs, D. MacKinnon, 42. Christmas. At present they can- BROOKLIN not legally strike. Mrs. James 'Timmins and The letter carriers will meet John Miller, 74.5; Mrs. E. R jin a_ national in Drew and Roy Morris, 70.5;| Montreal at the end of May and Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Mrs : Roy Morris: Rene Niglis and| Duncan McCuaig, 63.5; Kay Hunter and Eta Mediand: | rie. The federation has been Mary-Jean Heron and Jack Pat- -- - terson, 62. April 20 is Masterpoint night. 'April 27 Dr, and Mrs, S. P. Kan- par toyhi del and Mr, and Mr, R. B,|ATt Vaillaincourt. Davis will be defending the Team-of-Four Trophy. GENERAL MOTORS Last week was the Open Pairs Championship. Roy Morris and Duncan McCuaig were the de- fending Champions. Mrs. V. Silgailis and FE. P Coles, 124; Mrs. J. Timmins| and Art Vaillancourt 116.5; Wm, Clark and F Zarowny, 114; Hazel Kashal and Peter Kaukenon, 113; Mrs. FE. R Drew and John Miller 110; Lloyd Peel and Mrs. Lou Rip- pon, 109 Since Mrs. Silgailis and Mr Coles are not employees of GM they are not eligible for the cup B'nai B'rith Lodge 1590 of Oshawa held its 2ist annual installation of officers over the weekend. New executive inducted were: left to right, Robert Sherman, recording secretary; Edward Wilson, 'BRIDGE SCORES The winners and high scores in the games played last week by the members of the Oshawa Golf Club, Brooklin and General Motors Duplicate Bridge Clubs were: Mr. 4 give Robert Robert Oct. convention a The new cup holders will be right in your own home. Make | easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran pint bottle and add Take two tablespoons full a day/ alluring as needed and follow the Naran| slenderness. Plan. INSTALLATIONS urer, Installation officer and guest speaker was Murray Ehrlick, Toronto, of district 22 which covers all eastern Canadian lodges. Ehrlick said small Ca- nadian lodges of the B'nai Beaudry, 15 men awaiting in Canada ed of murder 8 and tenced to hang July 15. JAPANESE SAVE MUCH The average family in Toxyo will pull out of the Civil Serv-|earned $242 and spent $177 a ice Federation, said Mr. Deca-| month in 1965. ---- |asking civil servants to accept government |Mrs, James Timmins and Mrs,|C™pulsory arbitration and no| y m | right to strike, he said. | . New Home Recipe Reducing Plan It's simple how 'quickly one|lose bulky fat and help regain may lose pounds of unsightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of | this home recipe yourself, It's| excess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money Concentrate, Pour this into a} back. Follow this easy way en- enough | dorsed by many who have tried grapefruit juice to fill the bottle,| this plan and help bring back curves | bloat disappears--how much bet- If your first purchase does not | ter you feel. More alive, youthful show you a simple easy way to| appearing and active, TORONTO. (CP) Sympathy) is the keynote in overcoming Canadian sectiona! differences, G. Max Bell, Calgary publisher | and financier, said Monday. "We can't live nearly as well apart as we can together," he| said in a speech to the Canadian} Club in which he decried sec-| tionalism, It was unfortunate, he said,| that the position of Quebec was treated with "too much indiffer- ence' elsewhere, perhaps mainly because of distance. There were claims from the} Maritimes, too, for a better deal | for those provinces. Other areas | had demands. | "It is evident that the Cana-| ;dian theme is under some in-| |ternal strain," .Mr, Bell said. | ry } | However, there was "nothing to} | compare with "the great social, | leconomie and political institu- |tion that is Canada" Mr. Bell, publisher of the Cal-| gary Albertan and chairman of FP Publications Ltd., warned agatmst nationalism aimed at} United States investment. The great improvement in the Cana dian West's fortunes in recent B'rith that "can't get roll- ing" should copy the charit- able work program of the Oshawa lodge which dies a heavy amount work "considering has only 38 rmembers"'. --Oshawa Times Photo treasurer han- of it AWAITS EXECUTION 30, alias is one of execution He was convict- in Montreal, "For lazy money- An investment you'll like If your money earns less than 6% it's too lazy! Put it to work in Canada Permanent Debentures or Guaranteed Investment Certificates. This convenient, secure invest- ment gives you an excellent yield of 6%: You can invest amounts of $500 or more for terms of two to five years. Z Make your money pay its way--the Permanent way. Established 1855--Ffederally incorporated and supervised Collin has been contract with! 4 # oe a CANADA PERMANENT SAVINGS - TRUST SERVICES - MORTGAGES Oshawa Shopping Centre, 728-9482 J. W. Froud, MANAGER and graceful Note how quickly IF you went out in the rain 6 times in one day this all-weather coat would be dry each time! Handsome, sure . . . but here's real weather Protection. Treated to keep out the weather, this is an all-weather coat that ignores the drizzle completely, looks crisp right on a sunny day. Worth 19 95 © investigating now ! OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to 9 p.m. Thurs. end Fridoy USE YOUR CREDIT owt DOWNTOWN 36 KING ST. E. Open to 9 p.m. Fridey "NORM" FISHER'S Meat! Market. : eaten Week-End Specials ALL MEAT GOVERNMENT INSPECTED mr QS PORK CHOPS or. ROAST 2 ws. 95° u. 55° END CUTS 2 LBS. 45 un. 90° u. 19° 34] 5-lb. Poly | 99 Bag SHOULDER PORK CHOPS LEAN PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS CANADA PACKERS MARGARINE LEAN MINCED CHUCK STEAK PEAMEALED BACK BACON BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE BY THE PIECE END CUTS ALL BEEF HAMBURG PATTIES @ FREEZER SPECIAL @ Beef Hindquarters ». 49¢ No charge for Cutting and Wrapping" years had been due in part t U.S. capital. "What kind of corporate citi- zens are they (U.S. firms)?" he asked. "Better than some do- mestic ones, I suggest." In the Canadian West, there was a "reverse brain drain" from the United States to Can- ada. "We are the net winners in every respect, without sacrific- ing any of our Canadian charac- ter."' Mr, Bell, whose business con- Need For Sympathy Siressed By Bell nections include directorshins in the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Bank of Nova Scotia, | said there is a case to be made in favor of foreign investment in Canada since there is a ¢on- siderable gap between this country's investment needs and the amount of profits available for investment by Canadian firms, Mr. Bell also noted that in a recent Canadian referendum of 1,000 people there had been a I I TIL RN I I NE Lie a Sane a bs oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1966 23 heavy opinion \against the ex-{one place, this obviously was port of water from Canada un-jan anti-American attitude and der any circumstances. Since| was "disturbing and indefens- water could be exported te only| ible." RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY MILEAGE CHARGS | 725-65 RUTHERFORD 'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, sid Oshawa PRICES GOOD UNTIL APRIL 23 SUPER MODESS 12's REGULAR Mfr's. Special 51¢ Value for 48c 2 FOR rik SPECIAL ALBERTO VO' SHAMPOO ONE CENT SALE 15 OZ, (1.89 VALUE) WITH 7 OZ. (1.19 VALUE) SUGG. LIST $1.90 I.D.A. PRICE | cy | 7 GILLETTE SUPER STAINLESS STEEL BLADES 5'S SUGG. LIST 75Se 67: 10'S SUGG. LIST $1.45 1.27 EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT and BATTERIES COMBINATION OFFER 1.77 MFR'S SPECIAL $2.69 VALUE FOR $1.99 TRY MIRACLE CUSHION GRIP REFITS FALSE TEETH AND HOLDS PLATES TIGHT. 98: '2.25 EXCEDRIN FOR PAIN THAT REALLY HURTS 100'S $2.57 SUGGESTED LIST $2.95 SOFTIQUE BATH OIL BATHE YOUR 2% OZ. $1.47 SUGGESTED LIST $1.69 WAY TO BEAUTY DELSEY TOILET TISSUE SOFT LIKE KLEENEX TISSUE 4 nous 57° MISS CLAIROL THE NATURAL LOOK IN HAIR 2 SUGGESTED LIST $1.95 $1.57 COLORING. OZ. RESDAN DANDRUFF REMOVER HAIR DRESSING AND CONDITIONER 6 OZ. 'sit SUGGESTED tier @€1 EA See eS yi BR HAIR SET MIST HOLDS HAIR BEAUTIFULLY IN PLACE, FOR NORMAL, OILY, OR DRY HAIR 2 MER'S SPECIAL 79¢ VALUE FOR 59c ECK OZ. 47 PEPTO BESMAL FOR UPSET STOMACH CONTROLS NAUSEA, INDIGESTION 8 OZ. $1.07 SUGGESTED LIST $1.25 MACLEANS TOOTHPASTE SUGGESTED LIST $1.99 87: STERISOL THERAPEUTIC ORAL ANTISEPTIC 14 OZ. $1.27 SUGGESTED LIST $1.50 BROMO SELTZER F FROM UPSET STOMACH OR FAST RELIEF SPECIAL 97° Eastview Pharmacy 573 King St. E. 725-3594 Law's 1204 Wecker Drive 725-3525 "North Simcoe Pharmacy 907 Simcoe St. North 723-3418 Karn's 28 King St. East 723-4621 Norm Fisher's Meat Market 22 Simcoe St. North Phone 723-3732 HTT eT | McCordick 360 Wilson Rd. South 725-8711 Mitchell's 9 Simcoe St. North Jamieson's 241 King St. East Lane's 302 Stevenson Rd. North 723-3431 723-1131 'and 2 725-1169

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