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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jul 1967, p. 16

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 26, 1967 Parking P Under Mes A recommendation from coun- cil's traffic committee that no free parking be provided in municipal parking lots was re- jected by city council Monday. Also rejected were detailed | proposals for reserve parking) for conventions and similiar | groups. Moving the proposals, me John DeHart said council to put its house in order in - matter of municipal parking. Among the recommendations for convention parking was one week prior to the first day on which accommodation would be required, identification windshield stickers and deposit! = of $100 by the convention com '| mittee at least 48 hours in ad- vance. One n.ember pointed out that small conventions might not have the $100 to deposit, and Ald. William Paynter said: "Somebody is going to go crazy trying to administer this. es Con. Margaret Shaw said - recommendations showed a plorable lack of public be A Png "For the fees you are going to ia, THE RUSH IS ON FOR... THE FAMILY FAVOURITE "COAST Know why Richme k here, you are going to - "ond lot of trouble," she ce favorite with families said. 2 Square Dancing AtCity Fair Old-time country square danc-, ing will be a feature of the Osh- | awa Fair, Saturday. Dancing will follow an old-| time fiddlers' contest, which be- gins at 7 p.m. on the parking lot of Alexandra Park. The contest offers a $100 cash prize. Con- testants must play a waltz, a) jig and a hoedown or a break-| down. Registration for the con- test will be held at 6 p.m. a. the fair's office. Second and third prizes are $50 and $25. About 25,000 people are ex- pected to attend the Oshawa Fall Fair, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Mayor Ernest Marks will officially open the fair Thursday, at 8:30 p.m. Gates at Alexandra Park will open Thursday, 10 a.m. and buildings at 1 p.m. Children will | receive reduced rates on some rides during Children's Day on) Thursday. Harness racing Friday night| and Saturday will feature bet- ting privileges. The Miss Osh- awa Fair contest will be ee Thursday evening. Control Board Accepts Bid Board of control approved a $7,017.50 tender bid Puctey for the construction and paving! of walks at the Hills and Dales) Centennial Park. | The Oshawa Paving Co., bid) was the second lowest of | the three submitted. The low! - bid of $5,110, received from Ken) FOR A QUICK EASY MEAL--SERVE Ashmore Paving Ltd., was with-! drawn due to a misinterpreta-| tion in the specifications. The board also faced the} situation where three submitted) bids for the construction of base and paving on Farewell Avenue South were over the budget "po 4|NION'S OWN BRAND" GRAND PRIX CANNED allowance, ICE CREAM 4 PT. CARTON SERVE WITH ICE CREAM! "DOMIN Pantry Shelf Whole SPECIAL SAVE 17¢ 5 Board's Proposal Eligible city employees will | not be covered for accidental | death and dismemberment| under insurance arrangements! to be negotiated between the council and Sun Life Assurance BaBy DILLS--YUM YUM--SWEET MIXED--SWEET MUSTARD-- 8 eal PACK ONIONS Council gaelic OR 48-0Z. TINS has __ rejected recommendation by the board | of control that this should | done after Ald. Gilbert Mur- 15-02, doch had spoken against it. ral JARS said it seemed to be. the case | 5 that if employees made enough | oT they could get any- * Hi Pre FRESH DELICIOUS FRUIT & VEGETABLES Presenting the recommenda- | tion Con. Ralph Jones said the| premiums would have been paid out of dividends from de- posit funds with the assurance company accumulated up -to April 6, 1967. SWEET EATING AND IDEAL FOR CHILDREN "THOMPSON" SEEDLESS BEAT THE HEAT--SERVE LEMON DRINKS Lacrosse Group CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Seeking Support Oshawa Lacrosse Association' LEMONS LARGE 49 6 SIZE 49° wants city council to sponsor a civic banquet for 50 visiting SIZE 88's 115's "NIGHT OPENING" "BONUS BUYS" AVAILABLE 7 P.M. TO CLOSING Sweet and Juicy--S. A. Navel players from British Columbia, ORANGES aged 10 to 12. In a letter to board of contro! the association says that as a centennial project they will play hosts to the boys for two days, Aug. 24 and 25. President W. A. Lovelock asked council's sup-/ port for "this worthwhile pro- ject." Board of control referred the matter to council for considera- tion. boz. © WED "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" DOMINO SAVE 48c! 8: TY DETERIORATES -0Z. shoals (CP) -- ager FANCY TOMATO JUICE 4 pone 1.00 Eccotennt py Geueae air) : THURS. "DOMINION'S S83. BEAno. Sen MELLO SAVE 7c! services deteriorated in 1966, | HAMBURG ROLLS gy 49° reversing a long trend of im- "DOMINION'S OWN" SAVE 10c! provement. Number of passen- gers killed, reports the Interna- tional Civil Aviation Organiza- tion, increased to 908 from 684, partly because of accidents in- volving larger aircraft, FRI. SAT. COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 1-LB. TIN 85° SAVE 6c 43° 64-0Z. SIZE RICHMELLO; just as soon as you scoop out a dish and enjoy its tich, creamy taste and thick, smooth texture. Best of all, it costs only pennies per serving. Try some. Find out for yourself. Next time someone asks you why Richmello Ice Cream is cockTan, 2*°99' i FT DRINK matter be re-tendered in early fall, 1967. Council Rejects SO 12 TO COAS Ilo Ice Cream is Canada's all-time from coast to coast? You will... Canada's all-time favorite... don't tell them! Let them try some and find out for themselves, OMI Special Save 10° ION'S OWN" CHOICE--DOMINO SPECIAL SAVE 9c "18 MAINLY BEGAUSE >> OME TENDERLOIN END -- 3 to 312 Ib. AVERAGE Pork Loin Roast "59° LOIN PORK COUNTRY STYLE 59° LB, Centre Cuts or Chons.,. 79° SPARERIBS SPECIAL SAVE 20¢ 52-0Z. Maple Leaf -- Skinless Presswood -- Composs Brand SHOP WITH Cl CONFIDENCE! SAUSAGE BACON Pp Heat nd ot esl ot a, a PURE 1-LB. RINDLESS 1-LB. { whether Fresh, Frozen or Processed are TINS a PORK _--PKG. 55° BREAKFAST PKG. 75° a vb wna ERR NL HRRE NAL OREO RIES Soft Rite Assorted Colors wre Save 8c "Health & B Aids" . = -ROLL Toilet Tissue 3 'xcs 79° | "ye SAVE 28c! Heinz Infant SUPER SPRAY 4%-02Z. JARS SECRET DEODORANT Baby Foods 99° Heinz Junior Foods 2 "ins 39° | 507 LA PURCHASE Kelloggs pecial Save 4¢ SAVE 12! COLGATE FLUORIDE Special mK" CEREAL" ' ie - 49° TOOTH PASTE VOL.5 ge For L5 OG and yet FREE! Canada 40 oz. Size -- 24 oz. Size White Vinegar 33° 27° | sit'tuse 47° Carnation Powdered SAVE 22c! 3-LB. PKG. 1.33 Q-TIPS COTTON SWABS SKIM MILK Trend Liquid DETERGENT 9 = 207° 59° | sunt size ga fee REEMA 12 OZ. TIN Everything Gueranteed Values Effective to Closing July 29. Green Giant NIBLETS "ALUMINUM Double Coated TEFIGN' MIDTOWN PLAZA--Open Wed., Thurs. Fri. to 9:30 p.m. . KMART PLAZA -- Open - Every Night to 10 p.m. WHITBY -- Open Every Night to 9:00 p.m. Downtown Oshawa & moyieen vane 9" CHICKEN REGULAR... $4.50 We Seowte, toe fant To alt -- ae 50 le Reserve the Rig © Limit e EVERYTHING BAKED Ped shy : FE 4 ' R AMPLE FREE PARKING You Pay 4.00 00 RIGHT IN THE STORE Midtown Plaza Store Only DOMINION STORES LIMITED Tender and Flaky -- Danish BUTTERHORNS Plain -- But Delicious Mother's Jam Cake,,. 39° Follow The Toy Woyageur Canoe Brigade! ANOTHER CENTENNIAL EVENT PKG. OF 6 39° 1867 1967 Lemon Meringue Pies ecu 59° Delicious! Coconut PKG. MACAROONS or is 44: | ts " The 60th Os which opens ir at 9 a.m. ton days, may be in keeping wit! standards. The estimate 25,000 is 10 pe vious figures. Thursday's will be much fore, while R dent of the Sor cultural Society ports several have been adc activities are o than last year Park gates \ a.m. and all | grounds will ¢ The official op Ernest Marks 8.30 p.m., Thu One highlight ly be the Mis contest -- startin Thursday. Con the ages of 17 rade in outdoor ning wear and Const Force Motorists trav fair Thursday, urday are advis traffic and eng ment of a detou De north entrance Park owing to c along Simeoe § About 2,000 fe is closed to tra to near. Aberdec . Approaching | the north, driv route from J from Jon NEWFOU City ¢ With Many of the district student: home _ yesterday week: visit in Gr foundland, say whelmed with of their hosts. "The people and the territor ous," said: Allan Hazelwood Dr. Mary Knight, St., said all th met in Grand tastic" cooks | cook big meal make their ow said. Alian said: a dents were sea their boat excu the beaches we: the people likes kind of beach fi "Most of thi never seen a m@ liam Trotter, a Grand Falls' try, a large pap a highlight of tl Trotter said the impressed with and wholesome: life in Grand F: Before they le of Newfoundlan banquet and dan ing students an of Grand Falls. The Youth Ti initiated in 1954 ing students, is ed. by the fede: cial government ince agrees to r groups as it s provinces. A group of h | dents from Sask

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