Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, February 11,1965 7 | Quebec Drinkers Not Beer OPEN 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. DAILY Used Nylons ; ime coe! Crying In The Church Women. Mrs. John Knox presided. The members were reminded to bring used nylons, Christmas cards and good used clothing for all ages to the work meeting|apply to a thirsty one. being held Feb. 15 at the home As of Mrs. Murray Vice. Mrs. Stan Millson conducted > the devotional period. Mrs. B Hooey introduced the study book on Trinidad. The annual Family Night, ar ranged by the Women's Insti tute at the Community Hall was an enjoyable event. Follow MONTREAL (CP)--They say you can't keep a good man down and the same may well Quebec's liquor strike rolled through its 67th day Wed- nesday, it was becoming more and more apparent that the province's drink-seeking resi- dents had ceased crying in their empty glasses and were finding ways to fi! them again. Reports were reaching al- *Imost legendary proportions of the whoiesale import of liquor Big 9 vet tack SPs. 6 ined across provincial borders. entertainment and dancing were Retail outlets in eastern On- i rr enjoyed. Novelty prizes Wer') io were said to have done distributed. Rev. C. Catto conducted the annual congregational meeting an extra $1,500,000 business in recent weeks, Ski resorts in Vermont boasted a 15-per-cent Seed Tae revere were 1 nigger ote liquor a yoo Saas Jar stories were hear rom terspersed with vocal solos by horthern New Brunswick. Mrs. R. Parr and Don Taylor, piano selections by Mrs. M. '| Localiy, a surprisingly large number of hotels and nightclubs : 2 3. W u Vice and readings by Mrs. Nes scemed somehow to be carrying Yellowlees and Pearl Leach. on despite the drought. The ENNISKILLEN (TC) -- The|stock answer was that they had UCW members held their firs tlmanaged to accumulate "an meeting of the year at the home|extra large inventory" prior to of Mrs. Leonard Stairiton Ithe Dec. 5 walkout of 3,200 Twenty-three members attend-|Quebec liquor board employees. ed. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton at CAN BE FOUND As for the individual citizen tended a family gathering at : Bigs seeking a bottle or two, in some the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack cases he didn't have to go far- Lyons, Hampton, to mark the 42nd wedding anniversary 0 Mr. and Mrs. S. Kersey. rither than the right taxicab. There, for a dollar or two above normal retail price, he could acquire just about any- been reported since the strike began. Several other persons have been sent to hospital. FEW IN NEED A sampling of Montreal's main hotels and nightclubs showed only a few of them in dire need as far as liquor sup- |plies are concerned. One of them was the Queen Elizabeth Hotel where Manager Nelson Vermette said that, de- spite a $100,000 inventory built up prior to the strike, "we now have virtually no hard liquor at all." "You certainly can get out- side stock if you want it," he said, "We've been offered sev- eral deals, but we believe we have a reputation to uphold." At the Mount Royal, Man- ager Garner Havers complained the strike had brought him three convention cancellations in as many hours that same morning. As for the strike itself, rum- ors fly aimost daily that the end is in sight, SHOT DOWN RUMOR The latest report suggested the provincial government would do something to settle the dispute before today's open- ing of. the Quebec Winter Car- nival. Spokesmen for both the QLB and the Confederation of National Trade Unions, repre- senting the employees, shot Pepin and Roch Bulduc of the provincial civil service com- mission, who is gow f as gov- ernment mediator in the strike. Before them are the two main points still in dispute--job se- curity and salary scales. FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE IN TORONTO LEE LLL LODE LLL TEI! Feb. 13 - Mar. 14 ART GALLERY Art in Engineering by the Ontario Art Museum; also Cartoons by Duncon MacPherson O2ce Jan. 20 - Feb. 6 Feb. 8 - Feb. 13 O'KEEFE CENTRE Boker Street Judy Garland O20 Jan. 22 - Feb. 9 SILENT GRIPPING TRA 100% NYLON SNOW TIRES with MIRACLE POLYBUTADINE 670x15 - 750x14 500x133 - 560x14 FREE INSTALLATION Remember! You Can Buy Our Regu- lar Tires At This EXCEPT SUNDAY KA tes Fides ee a SAFE STOPPING ACTION! | Tubeless and Whitewall thing he wanted. down this idea. Low Sale Price Provincial -- police, assigned] yp Quebec, however, where the near - impossible task Of! non-provincial sources of liquor : Pl ' Amend Plan : guarding the line against whole-|are reported plentiful, carnival -- Underwriters sale liquor imports, admitted! officials indicated they are not the situatior is 'very difficult." ' Pcie i TORONTO (CP) -- The Life| A police source said law en- se Aga gece y Be cg Hin Underwriters Association of forcement agencies, while try-iGras. They forecast crowds Canada says it is in accord withing to exercise some control] ould at least match last year's the basic objectives. of the pro-jover movements across provin-/ 999 000, posed Canada Pension Plan, but/cial borders, are most con- C , + with th tval because these objectives cannot|ccrned over the production of See talk wi : e penny be attained the plan should be/bootleg liquor within Quebec. re ag bee $ yt 0 gars amended. "This is the really dangerous Seretns " «ea ral At a press conference Wednes- stuff," the source said. "It's|"" y day, J. L. Etherington, associa-|being turned out so fast, it's é vox chairman, said one of. the|not properly aged and can be HEDDA'S BOY main faults in the plan is that) Very toxic. That's the kind of] William Hopper, who plays more than 1,000,000 Canadians|stuff we want to keep off the/Paul Drake in TV's Perry now receiving old age security market. Mason series, is the son of would never benefit from it. At least three deaths attrib-|Hollywood columnist Hedda aie, Istherlagton: said that in| ame 10 booting liquor have! Hopper. order to provide a minimum in-) s # McLaughlin Coal & Supplies come for this group, old age se-| -- announce -- curity payments should be broadened in scope and in- Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service -- With our Fleet of -- RADIO-CONTROLLED DELIVERY TRUCKS!! ments. {budget Pan - Avtnatc Weather-Controled Detery i ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Exhibition of Etruscan Vases DEEP TRACTION BAR DESIGN! 100% NYLON | SNOW TIRES f with MIRACLE POLYBUTADINE 670x115 - 750x14 Tube-Type 500x114 - 520x113 ena tbelewe FREE INSTALLATION Slightly more. Remember! You Can Buy Our Regu- lar Tires At This Low Sale Price. a Ls? Jan. 25 - Feb. 20 SELF CLEANING! ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE Deor Me the Sky Is Falling QO February HOLLYWOOD THEATRE Mary Poppins Continuous Show from 1:30 p.m. Oe February UNIVERSITY THEATRE My Fair Lody Matiness - Wed., Sat., Sun. LENORE EE ERE TC ~~ <8 For economy and friendly service plen to stay et Toronto's FRA PIG EP BELA I PL PB LT ted Mb | Under a LUAC pension plan, a man 55 years of age earning $5,000 annually would pay $80 yearly. The firm would match the contribution. At 65 he would receive $104 monthly in pension payment. To buy such a_ pension through government annuities or privately would cost $12,000, he said, | As an alternative, the associ- ation recommends that by in- creasing taxes--preferably sales taxes--these costs could be paid as the man approaches retire- ment age. SSS =e. rn me "Sn . Vid litt Nees © conveniently loceted in the (bt 44% pan of downtown (et the sub- way). Singles 6.50 to 10.50 Doubles 10.50 to 14.50 Free Overnight Parking S | SPECIAL] 5.88 BATTERY SALE . THE LORD 1 "4 Sisk, 18/40 GilChev,, pontion bbdaa om : | \id Here is what we dot SIMCOE HOTEL! xX mouth, Any 6 or 12 volt, : e ington a four KING AND UNIVERSITY | ger hn $1 1 .00 © cometey Seeure TEL: 362-1848 Exchenge BRAKE SERVICE ALL FOR ONLY Any Size "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481 . McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. 110. KING ST. WEST OSHAWA Shop and compare this value. U.K. WAGE PEAK LONDON (AP)--The average = wage for workers in Brit- ish industry reached a peak of £18 ($54) a week in 1964, the labor ministry reported. This was an increase of 8.1 per cent over 1963. BE MODERN...KEEP OUT OF THE WEATHER with a Berry AUTOMATIC GE DOOR OPERAT Opens, Closes Garage Door FROM INSIDE YOUR CAR! Step-saving convenience. Touch the button on portable transmitter and Berry Automatic opens, closes door, lights up garage. Gives nightime, bad weather pro- tection, Buy now! With the purchase of the first shock for only $8.66. full contact +3 ray Cousraneaes 8 cecal \ e Reoees | tue lew | i i e, al ge bon agi? added for RP nagy veri Quality e Gora s 000 -- le ite, r guarantee. e., Full 2 year Shocks For Most Cars, e Cheek ail lines and cylin Pin Type. dare i GENERATORS 9 , ns } c ; ( j | 1 RA? WA With Pulleys R WS ) ) LS 10.25 HEAVY DUTY $12.55 MUFFLERS EXCHANGE Air Cooled Balanced Armatures, Life Trme Guarantee Free--15 minute installation. Built to New Car Specifications, 3 STARTERS 41.50 7.77 All Ford, Meteor, Chev., Pontiac, 49 » 63. A Ss WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL $@-88 -- Here's whot we do: @ Correct Caster and Camber @ Correct Toe in and Toe Out @ Adjust Front Wheel Beorings @ Adjust torsion bors on Chrysler products. @ Complete front end parts inspection. _ 6VOLT 17.95 12 VOLT EXCHANGE To Fit Most Cars. All Fully Guaranteed @ Opens, closes garage door... automatically @ Radio controlled from your car z ; @ Portable transmitter zs e . F . @ Pushbutton-controlled from house or garage The perfect family gift ! Easily installed Troublefree operation Fully warranted Turns on light for nighttime safety NOW ONLY Single Exhaust. Similor Sevings on all Muffler snd Pipes at K-MART. REVERSIBLE CUSHION REG, $2.99 $2.77 Ideal for both winter and summer driving. Warm on those cold winter mornings and lets air circulate: on hot summer days. ADJUSTABLE Head Rest $ 5.65 NS Sturdy comfortable headrest, fits easily and firmly to the seat. Padded vinyl cushion re- lieves neck strain and gives greater driving comfort and added' safety. BATTERY BOOSTER CABLE Used by garages, cor Reg, $2.97 service sta- ions. Hea duty cal and booster clamps. Insul- * 77 ated grips in clompe. @ installed - MILLWORK ' - & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 Simcoe North = Open DAILY: 7AM till 6 P.M. -- FRI. Pg --" ABOUT OUR 6 MONTH DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy