» "WHEAT TAKES OVER PARKING Because of freight cor short: sge, operators of the Missouri Farmers association Erain ing, Observe Lodge's 1Z5th Birthday BROCKYIAK i) Mote than walls he sith, ann tirana Lodge of the Oranges 8 . The Brock lie, JunuBry, 1830, and the first range Wong 1 Sanads was 'address Rev, John Mills gud y oppose any move on thelr part to dip into public school funds to support pe arate schools," -------------- SPACE tinue thelr harvest unipterrupt: ed until cars sre available Central Press Canadion elevator at All are ing_whest in the street, In why, farmers are able to eon wor: this | Optimistic Over Future Of Hudson Bay Routes By ARCH MacKENIE 7 Canadian Press Stall Writer LONDON CP)--An annual re port of the Hudson bay route today gave the northern grain artery a full vote of confidence, and waxed optimistic shout is future "We feel justified in reiterating our view that the Hudson bay route hears favorable comparison with the $t. Lawrence soa route," sald the 14th report on Hudson hay marine Insurance rales for 1966 It Is prepared hy the Common wealth shipping commities It disclosed, as previously an nounced, favorable Insurance rate revisions by the Institute of London Underwriters for the 1006 season starting next week And it gave notice of studying the possibilities of channelling northern Manitoba and Baskateh ewan timber through Port Church. il, Man Company Plans More Expansion TORONTO (CP) Lewis JB Forbes, president of Pilkington Brothers (Canada) Lid, this week stated that his firm plans addi. tional expansion In Canada rather than any lessening of Its sales efforts Hig statement was made in con nection with a story In The News Chronlele of London, earried in Canadas by The Canadian Press, | which said that a large firm of EXTEND DATE | OTHER COMMENTS London insurance underwriters, | 14 added these other comments acting on the adviee of the 470 in attempting 10 outline pertinent Hull committee, have agreed (0) factors for London insurance under: grant insurance coverage st the | writers: minimum rates for a further five | days. Thus, vessels may leave! 064 4 Bs Port. Churehill up to Oct, 15 this 1964, 36 ships calling at Churehill and 12,485,000 bushels of grain year without She OWnErs paying 8 | being shipped to northern Europe, Oe 26 per-cant 4 premium sur | This exceeded 1068 figures by five charge now applies to vessels leay: | hs 700 vik ve Ort d ' i ne the port between Oct, 15 an duced to an average of 8.8 days, | |" The report gave notice that fur-| Compared with 56 | ther insurance extensions may br | pariler, Three vessels carried in. | pressed, It says "it. appesrs from | Pound eargo, and the port stood up [the evidence we have accumulated | Well 10 #ll demands, lover & number of years that the| The report attributed the speeded navigational hazards of the route turn-around time to belter grain are ar aronthy | deliveries hetter shipping quality | for some time after the close of | of the grain Itself and growing than they are at the | ability of Churchill stevedores to handle equipment, | the season | beginning," British glass manufacturers which | nad 'wlanea a good consian leaded Large market had decided to rely in fu. ture on more comfortable outlets L b Co The newspaper did not name any company, but Mr. Forbes sald the um er ncem story apparently pointed at Pil.| MONTREAL CPD, P. Ia kingtons, moureux, 81, president of the Mont. In reply he stated that there now | real lumber exporting firm of were 1,000 tons of glass consigned | Lamoureux-Kelly, Lid, died this to Canada on the docks in the | week United Kingdom, and to the end of | A native of Mayville, Wis,, he Pilkington glass coming on|{came to Canada In 1016 to become the Canadian market was running | manager of Pratt and Letchworth more than per cent above last| Company at Brantford, Mr year, A new branch had just been | Lamoureux eame to Montreal three opened in Baskatoon and a further | years Iater as vice-president of the expansion was planned, The route enjoyed record use ni days 8 yesr| Canadian Car and Foundry Com: W Predicts End To Hangings CHATHAM (CP) The report next year of 8 special Commons: Senate committee on capital pun ishment may show a seluctance at han f ho miltdarers nd Festina aholition of corporsl punishment, Donald Brown, libersl MP fof | Windsor, said this week, | Mr, Brown, who Is chairman of | the committee, spoke to 8 meel ing of the Chathem Kiwanis Chub, le suid he feels there is 8 great change of opinion on capital pun ishment and that many people are not against the ides, "The whole point of law Is fo! {reform and correct," Mr, Brown sald, "Doses hanging correct a per. son?" i Mr, Brown sald it is npt by bru tality but by education, generosity | and kindliness that the thinking of an Individual is changed, 'Pringle Given Ontario Post TORONTO (CP) = John A. Pringle, former Progressive Con: | servative member of the Ontario legislature for Frontense Adding: | ton has been appointed registrar of deeds for Frontenac county and Kingson, It was announced this week, Mr, Pringle was first elected in 1045 and was re-elected at the sue- ceeding three general elections, He did not run In the June § On. tarlo general election, Dr. ¥ldon Douglas Coutts of St, Catharines was made coroner for Lincoln eounty pany, Lid He formed his own company, | Lamoureux-Kelly IAd, in 1 an wan active In the business until his retirement a few years ago, Sur: viving are his widow and two sons, Surin will be in Beaver Dam, ' ATTENTION, LADIES! TIMES-GAZETTE HERE'S ALL YOU DO . . . THE TIMES-GAZETTE will pay $5 to ten women's organizations sending in the best complete sets of 25 or more new, tested recipes. RULES . . . Entries should be typewritten or written clearly on one side of the paper only, Typewritten recipes should be a tips received will be the first judged, The judges' decision ® Tinal, ' ouble spac Send Your Entries to the CONTEST Women of Oshawa and District WIN $5.00 for Your Club, Group or Lodge ed, The COOK BOOK CONTEST EDITOR TIMES-GAZETTE, OSHAWA SHOP AND SAVE AT THESE LANSDOWNE IGA SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA . bow Prices Every Dey wh I---- DYL'S IGA 166 ALICE STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day ---- 11] ---- GLECOFF'S 106A 174 RITSON RD, §, OSHAWA Low Prises Every Dey AT ------ ab H---- EASTVIEW 10a 120 WILSON RD, §. OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day COLLEGE HILL 106A 534 CUBERT STREET OSHAWA Low. Prices Every Day BEOKSTEAD'S 10A COURTICE Low Prices Every Day PORT PERRY Low Prices Every Day SOUTH END IGA WHITRY Low Prices Every Day .GALLOWAY'S IGA AJAX Low Prises Every Dey PICKERING Low Prices Every Day Start your savings this week during 1GA's Circus of Values! IGA's Bverydey Low Prices were never more apparent then right now. Yeu cen elways depend on your IGA Store for choice meats and fresh fruits and vegetables, Become o regular 1GA shopper and save! 1GA . . . CHOICE APPLE JUICE 5 STOKELY'S HONEY POD FANGY PEAS 2 ALL FLAVOURS , , , JELL-0 A Ee LT ---- NOTHER IGA FIRST) Your favourite tains either an oxy . THREE.L TRIPLE. enjoy sur! IGA "Jv FRYING CHICKENS + GRAPE NUT FLAKES FIG BAR BISCUITS PRE-COOKED MINUTE RICE GOLD BEAL , , , FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE © Ing or extra breast, EGGED BREASTED 15.02, Ting IGA "TABLERITEY , , , LEAN FRESHLY GROUND MINCED # 33 PEAMEALED , , , LEAN MILD CURE COTTAGE RE. 40, x 36: MAPLE LEAF SWIFT'S PREMIUM , , , SLICED or BY THE PIECE on extra i Each patton. of packege con. ond cuT.up 99: CALIFORNI BED CARDINAL ., 12:0F, PKG, 31 33 37 ALL FlAvogs Ko OL-Alp BRINK Mixes Values EHfestive Thursday, Fridep and Saturday July Yam, ond 1érh, 15h CHICKEN ROLL BOLOGNA - 23. CALIFORNIA SANTA ROSA vor. 30° PLUMS FLORIDA , ; , JUICY COOLING , , , GOOD SIZE LIMES NEW CROP , , , ONTARIO NO, 1, NEW POTATOES A = CRISP SWEET CLOVER VALLEY , , , Plain, Pimento, or Relish CHEESE JELLO , , , ALL FLAVORS PILLSBURY . , , ¥4 PRICE SALR/ COMBINATION CHOCOLATE & WHITR SUGAR CRISP CEREAL POST'S BRAN FLAKES LINCOLN , , , CHOICE HALVES PEACHES 2 CONTAINS COUPONS GOOD ON NEXT PURCHASE! no sie 3G aia Te wr Qe PEPSODENT , , , Special 106 OFf Sale! Frozen Foods | Dental Cream LEMONADE i 10° Plataweat, Turkey, Chicken, Boot Bos, 33 PIOYEWERET "chi FRESH KERNEL CORN 13-08, 21° 80%, 17.0%, Pras, 16A Guarantens $a tivlagtion or Your Money Ree funded, i " 29