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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1967, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June y, 1967 wr evenililas hr ourDooR LIVING CAMPING SUPPLIES -- PATIO and GARDEN FURNITURE All at Kmarts LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! mar A Division of the $. $, Kresge Company Limited ul Bs Coleman Catalytic Portable Heater T AIR MA Flameless, odorless, de- oyo pendable, safe to carry, P.) s Catalytic fuel. Sportlite GAS LANTERN Floodlights 100 ft. area in any kind of weather, Burns 8 to 10 hrs, THERMOS JUG Holiday picnic jug, with large 128 os: capacity. COTTAGE BOX 4. Cotton cloth outside, Reg. Kmart Price $7.47 8 -- at $3.98 : : Size 18 x 12% x 10%", This Ss a Reg. Kmart Price $3.98 rubber inside, with Peg at $19.95 -- at $19.95 ee : : . spacious container for weekend plastic valve. 32 x Special 97 Spec 99 camping, taking groceries to the Special $7 Discount . Spe Spt Citronella ca: LAKEHEAD'S BEST BEARD te ne ee a weet gg gisss chimney, Features iceburg design and gol'? Set. Only é Emil Chandon of Fort Centennial Beard growing double handles. Thurs, Fri. Sat, Only Thurs, Fil, Bat. Only ge Fri. Sat. Only gg st Fri. Sat. Only . Comp. at William has won top honors contest. Kmart in the Canadian Lakehead =< oP P Wirephoto_ ef Special ------ . : Discount Choose your TENT from a big selection Price Premier Holt Calls Expo Tonic For Today's Gloom MONTREAL (CP) -- Austral- fan Prime Minister Harold Holt and Mrs. Agnes Semmler of Inuvik, N.W.T. of sizes and prices --~ and SAVE MORE! Rugged and Durable KNAPSACKS Sturdy, cotton knapsacks for easy hiking! Pack Tuesday called Expo 67 'a tonic! The Canadian government) 'gu all your essentials in this easy conveyance, -- in these sombre days" as he) was informed Tuesday of the K. on your back and you're reody to go! Sizes presided over his country's bois-/decision of the Shah of Iran to] % A measure 18 x 20" and 15 x 20", terous national day. cancel : proposed visit to Can- K The happy-go-lucky visitors|ada and Expo 67. ; 4 : 0 thom Down Under gave Expo ae ee oe perenne K Size 18 x 20". Size 15 x 20" crowds a look at boomerang|'0 Start a six-day state visit by| ; : oe ae cee mewn ements throwing, sheep dog trials, top-|atriving in Montreal today. q ) er at 13.99 Comp. at $7.98 . flight tennis players and world- The condition of a water show T famous show business artists in|Star injured on the Expo site an afternoon of free entertain-|Tuesday was said today to be yard ment that drew 2,000 spectators.|"serious." Features: rugged steel body, seamless Special Discount Price Discount . The 6.000 - m ember National Mare Cloutier, 34, of Ste. plastic futcrior, 6 Imp. gal. capacity, Council of Jewish Women gave Agathe des Monts, Que., fell steel handle which locks cover tightly, out the names of. 11 prominent "women from the 10 provinces and Northwest Territories that it had selected to be known as "'Women of the Century." At a luncheon, Mrs, Lucien Lamoureux, wife of the speaker of the House of Commons, pre- sented medals to the 11 selected from 140 nominations submitted to the council by two specially elected committees. Award winners were Mrs. A bert Perlin of St. John's, Nfid.; Mona Wilson of Charlottetown; Dr. Louise Manny of Newcastle, N.B.; Mrs. Therese Casgrain of Montreal; Dr. Alice Douglas of Kingston, Ont.; Dr. Irene Uchida of Winnipeg; Dr. Hilda Neatby of Saskatoon; Dr, Ruth Gorman of Calgary; Mrs. Frank MacKenzie Ross of Vancouver 'jofficial opening April 27 stood face forwards while skiing at about 35 miles an hour over a jumping ramp at La Ronde, the amusement area. Australia Day went with a swing and one of the highlights was the performance of tennis stars Roy Emerson and John Newcom be of Australia and Charles Pasarell and Arthur Ashe of the U.S. By 12 midnight Tuesday, the fair's total attendance since the at 10,233,819, with 213,697 visit- ors passing through the turn- stiles during the day. Canada Needs! | Research Aid OTTAWA (CP)--In a personal centennial project, Opposition Leader Diefenbaker placed a wreath Tuesday at the foot of Sir John A. Macdonald's statue on Parliament Hill to mark the 76th anniversary of the death of Mr. Smith had told the House he had asked the "old chief- tain" how he felt. Sir John A. had replied: "Birds and pigeons have been dealing with me for years. I've decided to reverse the process. Iceburg design. 18% = 11 x 134" size, Reg. Kmart Price $14.97 107 Thurs. Fri. Sat. Only + SLEEPING A variety of fine sleeping + bags, suitable for every ee BAGS BRELLA TOURIST TENT The {deal travel tent for. easy assembly ++. Sleeps two in comfort. Features water repellent fabric, vinyl coated fiberglas RARRAARARRRAARRARAR screen, steel centre, and zippered canopy flap. 7x7 x5'. Thurs. Pri. Sat. Only STANDARD TOURIST TENT Green water repellent tent with roomy in- terlor of 9 x 9 x 7', Features vinyl coated fiberglas screen, brass zipper, storm flap. Comp. at $35.95 6.77 Thurs, Fri, Sat, Onty Thurs, Fri. Sat. Only STATION WAGON SLEEPING BAGS MONTREAL (CP) -- A Con- :. purpose! 5 * | servative party leadership can- . i Negotiate Salaries didate advocates creation of an ove geetasing : Sleeping bag mattress and com- eee : . |institute to study problems of Kmart Special 4' 6' 3' 9' 9' 614' 9' x 11' x 7' forter xip together to make a On Regional Basis) feeding the henefite of pure Discount Price x x x x : para ma '99 scientific researc into Can- forter alf, zips up to form NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)| ada's economic life stream. 99 Jr. PUP TOURIST TOURIST twin size bag! Basket C A resolution that Ontario school| George Hees, former trade . ; Comp. at $19.98 ' teachers negotiate salaries on a| minister, made the suggestion TENT Pe aba ees Thurs. Fri. Sat. Onty COVI regional basis was adopted|Tuesday night. He also said Thurs, Fri, Sat. Only TENT TENT Tuesday at the final session of| Canada should not compete with Sturdy, junior size pup tent Yellow, Red the Ontario Urban and Rural|Britain and the U.S. in expen- kati ab ary drach ina a a A low-priced family tent to Tunquolee chool Trustees Association. sive research but should con- pene és Toomy, easy to mi Comp. at $2 The resolution, to be for-|centrate on fields with special floor. Available in Green. late with ange ad sleep four. Ample width in 3 lb. Hot Or Cold PB iP. warded to the Ontario School| relevance to the Canadian eco- eaves allows for comfort- FRIG PAK Special , Trustees Council, will be ac-|nomy. Comp. at $9.95 fiberglas door and window. ss ement, . Discount ff companied by a suggestion to} "By specializing in natural FOOT PUMPS Makes food éasy to keep hot er Price seek the approval of the minis-|sciences, Canadians could ca- Special cold! Just pop ft in hot water or in Thurs. Fri, Sat, ter of education for necessary| pitalize upon this country's uni- Price 8 95 Kmart the freezer! myaaties changes. |que geographical and technical ei Dicom Diksount 77 Comp. at 98¢ t recommended that the goy-| advantages," he told a meeting For easy filling of ma 97 i ernment should set up one of|of the Italian Canadian Associa- Toyo iat er pd iF Thurs, Fri, Sat. Only aad a PATIC three bodies -- a government|tion at the Quebec pavilion at Thurs, Fit, Sat, Only Thurs. Fri. Sat. Only C , committee, a commission of| Expo. Thurs. Fri, Sat CUSHI trustees and representatives of; The close association between urs. Fri. Sat. Only Thurs, Fri, Sat. Only teachers' federations--or an in-| academic geophysicists and ex- : 8x17 x17' _flependent commission to carry! ploring geologists had contrib- 100% foam cus out the change. juted mightily to the mining in- Comp, at $2. The council also will be asked| dustry, but "all of this intellec- Kmart to allow school boards to pub-|tual power has given little direct Special lish salary requests by teach-| benefit to our agriculture, for- Discount L ers' bodies at the start of ne-jestry or fishing industries." Price | gotiations and final settlement) The text of Mr. Hees' address Thurs. Fri. Sat. figures at the end of negotia-| was made available to the press tions. in advance. Lieneniememaieilaanens Diefenbaker Lays Wreath Picnic s . ® J For First Prime Minister eed make y< Canada's first prime minister. Mr. Diefenbaker gh he's : "There would never have been|been told that statues of two Confederation but for Sir John|other former Conservative 2 BURNER STOVE 2 BURNER STOVE COOKING SET A.," he told reporters and tour-/prime ministers, Arthur : , 1 ists milling around the 30-foot/Meighen and R, B. Bennett, had Ground Sh t 2 Gallon JERRY CAN Large cooking area allow- Features modern design Non-breakable, for. monument. to be rejected by the govern- ee , : ed with 2 Band-A-Blu bur- plus stainless steel burner easy camp-outs! Mr. Diefenbaker placed aj ment earlier te year because hare, rings y p-ou! hiaithin wreath of white and blue mums|they were "monstrosities." . \ New ; with blue ribbons, accompanied| He had not seen the modern- 36 x 72" rubber coat- mit perpen, Falercet, Cextenet, sala tam Comp. at $28.95 Comp. at $21.95 fs Comp Pat $6.08 quered ser by two executive assistants andlistic statues himself, but had ra sheets ' prevent Pi : non-corrosive, lightweight! Discount Price Reet: a at aon four MPs, including Conserva-|been advised that "Satan never| ampness a 97 95 ~ 87 jae tive leadership candidate Mi-|did anything worse in all his : Co P Price $2.98 g Comp. at $2.98 67 i some |. > Hiant colors. chael Starr. works." K mp, Hrice p42. Thurs, Fri. Sat. Only ae Kmart Di Chatting with reporters, he recalled how the late Conserva- tive whip, Arthur Smith of Cal- gary, passed the Macdonald statue on his way to the Com- mons one night while he was "inebriated." New statues have been com- missioned from different sculp- tors. They will be unveiled in uptown Ottawa this summer with others of former prime ministers Louis St. Laurent and Mackenzie King. K. "Tien Fri Sat. Only go FB FH, Sat, Only 'i aie Sat. Only LOCATED ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA AND WHITBY

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