2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, January 3, 1956 an . mmi rant, 29, ' (NOTHING PERSONAL DAILY TIMES GATE Ontario Steel Shows Immig k= . Crusade Draws Net Puofits sagg1a4 ~~ Setitioas EGR Local Citizenry | Net profits of $488,144 or $1.91|tions seriously affected by strikes | oonvicted of shooting a young ; re reported by|at two of the principal customers, |pslice constable in the face with a » ¢ -- SOmInON og ae pore any] Mr. Byers states. During the two| shotgun, Wednesday was sentenced 1 vior ] g {Ontario Steel Products PANY! periods, one of which lasted overt, 14 years in jail. i ; n 0 e : {ta major Candian supplier of au-|four month and the other nearly| "gwefloff, a resident of Canada EF Mike Graham | tomotive parts) for year ended|a month, some departments were for gix years, was charged with| A : {Se pt. 30, 1955 compared with $743,-' completely immobilized, while oth-| attempted murder Dec. 12 after a oi By MIKE GRAHAM /J.,R. Mutchmor be stilled for a is 519 or $2.97 a share in 1954. Strikes! ers operated on Skeleton, Starts | chase tavough the west od of the men, ich brave 'knight dn ! 3 AR at two of the Company's principal | However, engineerin, sales d| city by constable John Earls. r. Mutchmor, brav ship, Simcoe Street United Church, | And the outspoken young eyan- prayer. os : by a customers drastically reduced! supervisory staffs had to be retain-| ~ Constable Earls was shot in the : juod Sonduct guting Christmas and charge of social services for the welcomed the largest congrega-|gelist displayed a power reminis- Mr. Ford's stage was set by a sales and had a severe impact on ed, pending resumption of manu: face as he leaped a fence in N a er ays, lintoff re. United Church of Canada, has once tion in its 88-year-old history last|cent of his famous brother-in-law | massed choir picked from the earnings. Operating profits of [facturing by customers at any mo- pursuit of Swetloff. The constable . Police C ot 1 or lini fe lapain donned his crusader's coat of night. {last night, holding his large audi-|churches of Oshawa, singing the SHoRFICC compare with $1,416,405; ment. {lost an eve. ; eho Wha "an | jail and mounted his frisky white More than 800 persons packed ence hushed and seemingly spell-|theme song of the crusade, "Re-|, 5 toto" 01 6346043 with $225.-| Working capital of $2.966.828 at y Ue ikIng. ues of Oshiawa. beliav.eEaTEer: ; the church to hear Rev. Leighton bound throughout an. hour-long me Us Again, Rev D 596 and income taxes of $304,000 Sept. 30 is up $173,674. Capital ex- od dy A a." Me raet| 2his time, his ; wild - swinging y iti f Oshawa for sermon. e was introduced by Rev. Doug-| ma = \enditures were $172,394. Ratio of | X ' I » lince is aimed towar he labor RO atin prayers and Many forthright decisions for las Percy, of Toronto, who was with POM. E. S. Byers, Pre- pondity: Se to current liabili- | OSHAWA AND ar igh gu wire arrest. Joust at General Motors of Canada principles. ? Christ were made at the end of Sh of he Diy Graham Cr} gent, says that the 1956 models|ties is 2.7 to one. Receivables are) ; : Br fot oo toon drunks during the Limited. 4k chiireh firebrand Bas In the third day of his van lthe Thonting ol Bi casi. ple ae 0, HBF CI, need: genduntes SERIE indicate production in high | $668,000 Ls ng Rg gies 1.000) DISTRICT 4% @ | Christmas weekend, and none dur-|, he fllitant phi he Ls 0 Sas paign, the Toronto - born minis- Mr. Ford base iis Het sage of he Tonic Bitle College: BOW volume. Much. has been accom- and payal os 4 en I ing New Year's celebrations. Vi Ns Hi Et oe ter declared the need for a Prayer; the Gospel of. §t. i a Jere Scattered in missionary wor k/Plshed in special plapning. re-ar- jostaiment Dy i te Hg { ALLAN JARVIS No one -- repeat no one -- spent He Se as a result of unhesi- Shain Je a Ochane oe id igh to beg ond] JOE throughout the world were praying ely J Te ne Mi ine. liabilities Ya surplus at ANNUAL DINNER : Cnistmas Day of New Year's Das ating and outspoken attacks upon ic y elistic 3 | tha SUACES r+ Ford's cam- Mee g a | € Figen . | S p; 3 : i DiStrIe! ig ae Christian volun-'a friend, and is refused until|for the success of Mr. Ford's cam conditions. Sept. 30 was $4,209.745 after pre- The Oshawa Riding Young ro flan Jarvis in oe 3ousegen i suitably high, 9aything considered worthy of his teers to pray specifically for the through persistent knocking he PAEN I OShavs. thing is going The opening and closing periods ferred ($7) and common ($1.40) di- gressive Conservative Association it seems a great pity 'Oshawa's "ath. ; ; 5! 5 y lyidend pay 1 vill hold thei 1 dinner' on | Now, he has requested large 0-W : p P | L rear ayments of $364,301. wi eir annua nner ' o { Now, he has q success of his two-week crusade, gains admittance and three loaves), happen here in Oshawa. Salva- f the year just ended saw opera'vidend paym i Boge Wo afie o Biongy Ih To Speak Here excellent example was not match- Oshawa"s oldest place of Wor. mend uals blessed of God." jhour. Our only salvation Osliawa earned. full marks for 1..cment. : : i / rican companies and large each accepting a 15-minute period of bread. I to many hearts and excellent example was no oe s t i rs | or ions "cease makin of the day, and the response came MUST PRAY many homes." Hotel, Brooklin. Guest speakers/ In Toronto, one of our larger| American unions to "cease g i y : will be Michael Starr, MP for On- ' | a Canada a battleground for indus- on REPRESENTED Woman bo Saver last sie, CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS tario" Riding, and DF. M. Drum. diese of her Nanonts Batisry| Suburbs. 219 Christmas drunkes!; fl" cl} war." and old. middle - aged bg IR rly for ras ring the sarmon mond (PC) MLA from Toronto. jor Canada, Wil} Mddress the Sin were locked up during the New| Satlow Custice, Resident of Con 5 Il repre" "Don't ziv if it seems God's Babies in ar 7 -arri Sp ner meeting of the Canadia Year's holiday. {eral Motors, an a " 30 . Re ? Ay deat." gr ES Mig rg 20% one of ra LICENCES GRANTED ESTIMATES CALLED Ph ia gf PAL {of Ontario County on January 11th| The total 7 369 drunks was the president of CIO United Auto Se Ford's brand of religion, in bi 8 listen. and He will act."|cried : City council has granted a ped-| All boards and commisions of Mrs, C.. H. Dudley, Courtice. at 6,15 pm, at Northminster|; rgest ever arrested in Toronto Workers, are invited bv Dr. Mutch- ' h . : ; : Th Ohi " p 5 the Oshawa City Council will have organist and choir leader of St.| top- : , si ant tiations person- the mold of Dr. Billy Graham. his| From a flower-decked pulpit, the| Several people who came ObVI- (3's licence to Francis Taylor of to present their 1956 budget esti- Paul's United Church, Bowman- hae Rg RR |Curing the two holiday weekends, mor. to eter regia " n i ally i * to settle the marathon brother-in-law, appears to have vial revivalist said there was ajously to scoff left the church im- op. ca Tha general purpose com-/mates to council before February ville, suffered a broken leg on| "yi "yo ic was educated at the, Sagustine gh . er sate amiversal appeal : 0 need to pray at midnight rolls pressed : re. important, whole mittee recommended granting thely A motion requesting the esti- Saturday afternoon, slipping on a University of Toronto where he| lickna ed, Sve tony J emer Oshawa. Body + shop During a Christmas Eve inter-| "A few years ago, H. G. Wells i But even more important, whoo | cence. A similar anplication from mates was approved by city coun- Piece of ice outside the back door | wag awarded a Rhodes scholarship| "Before the last crumb of Christ. worker, George Burt, who now view with "he Daily Times-Gaz- forecast the end of jeilization 38, aml jes Sian oe ire church was George L. Mitchell, 252 Arthuricil' this week | of her home. An X-Ray at Memor- and proceeded to Oxford. He later Mor ifn dl er oso prevail heads "the auto-workers union in ette, Dr. Billy Graham described | we know it," Mr. Ford pointed out.' vival together, 5 sweet, was referred to the general| {ial Hospital, Bowmanville, where | jl ail Ina Cradiats . | sia ee u | da, has told Dr. Mutchmor : 's ings rey" : ? ightia hizppy place p i | AND OFFER he was taken after being examin- : upon Lyman Gi'ford, chairman of Canada, 3 1 Leighton Pord's meetings 23 "ue! The world is now af go mids purpose committee for report. LA} 8 8 |School of Fine Arts of New York {bluntiy to mind his own business. | White Real Estate has offered to| ed at her home by Dr- Harold Fer-| University. the board of works, to change the| N % | the east-| This remark has béen made to BIG LOAN purchase from the city council cer-|guson, revealed that her left leg| "pring" the war he was in the billboatds paved for pi hg "| br. Mutchmor so many times that | - L ] The Oshawa City Council has tain lands conveyed to the city on| Was broken in three places. | British Ministry of Aircraft Pro- t ers be added|he should now feel right at home in OBITUARIES Appeals U.S. Economic Aid {approved a by-law authorizing the sub-division of their property. The | BAG BUSH WOLF | duction and became Special Assist- al suszest jiicameérs proclaim. | the middle of the GM battle. cary borrowing force of application has been referred to| mne New Year started off with ant and Private Secretary to Siri .."ochawa the Goodest'. Dr. Mutchmor has acted as tempo g 2 VN RUCE " I 3 f ¢ the city property committee for re-| , "p, for Ed and Ralph Fry, Stafford Cripps. FUTURE DRUNKS bumbling bell-wether and puritanic- MRS. MINNIE BRU 900,000 for current expenditures. \". a bang for and Ralph Fv (Stafford Cripps, © ut I vumbiling bell | puritagie- NAPANEE -- Mrs. Minnie 0 on- ommunist or heigl 1 orocedure. t port. | Scugog street, Bowmanville, as the d 5 i Pe en Al les] It is definitely not true, as oneal pathfinder in maty p evi pe op- Bruce, 99, long a Napanee resident, od the city council Financial un. ZONING PROBLEMS {two brothers bagged a 40-pound #¢ 18 tA€ | CRAUS SEES cynic suggested, that all Oshawa's|troversial issues considered by o A ro | " ' ' : RL "E.G. McNeely bush wolf four miles west of Burke-| tured widely in the field of design-| oh "coe "Christmas and New|e1s too dangerous to touch even died January 4 in a Kingston rest WASHINGTON (CP)--President| versial McCarren-Walter Immigra- til tax returns start to roll into City Solicitor E. G, McNeely this | 00 last Saturday. The two hunters He returned to Canada in 1955/3700 8 I a with a ten-foot lance. . home TH BY "on- | ti AC c d that the th asury week advised council that progress |to accept his present position as fessi 1 sin-killer may is r today apepaled to Con-!tion Act. He recommende a the treasur) 5 | their hound dog, Peter ran the| to p pres / .| The professional sin e 3 Born Minnie Howard, she was a DN for pro- number of persons admitted each : on had been made with the dra.ting of | nad 14 Rovnd Jog, before they Director of the National Gallery|, But with the new BeckUS Sei: ut as an agitating spoon in the » native of Marysbourgh Township gone of United States economic year to the U. S. should be based BOARD APPUINTMENTS the new zoning by-law for SUbMNS-| gingyy caught up with the animal. |of Canada. [attempts fo farm 'out future drunks| GM dispute, stirring up stagnant in Prince Edward County. Twice i4" i) the non-Communist world on the latest @ensus in 1950 and City council has tabled a letter sicn to the provincial government | into outlying areas, | negotiations. married, her first husband was ro. «a period of years". not on the census of 1920. from the Community Recreation! OF approv al He sid Jhat before} OUTLINES "MUSTS" WEATHER | Remember, if we can coast| Dr. Mutchmor doesn't exactly George Nroks, Then she was + The president sent to Congress He also said provision should bel sq0iation director W. Brewster|' could be taken further Ce | More improvements on roads {through next weekend with Christ-| break the ice -- he smashes it to to Joseph Brice, who also preqe- his annual "State of the Union" Biade to allow for greater flexinik S¢ . basic decisions had to be made by and bridges, the adoption of a mas-type success, to show stamina [smithereens and hurls it in all di- ..ceased her. Her wish was to live 000000 outlining his proposals for fag concerning appointments to the council and planning board planning board, a monthly pro- . s ; i fhe'), "ai -e|10ctions, warming the water with » . . SSage 1 S I0F itv in the use of quotas so that if ~ i" vant ) 3 pI, initd es J Pr 3 Synopsis: Ontario lies in a weak anc New Year's resolution, - we ' to 111, the age at which her mother legislation in the last year of his ie sunt id i id its share. Oshawa Recreation Committee. F.| More careful definition of the gress report, a joint meeting be- i i jth fi d brimstone until the tem- ; 81 3 ao 2 3 £11 if . clasails for | 2 : : >" |high pressure area with clear skies|have good reason to be snooty with'lire and brimstol ae et Mir. Ross AMBIStFation "before the "195 the vacancies could be made avail: LOUEIR ER. Snow, EB Higsoning of land now classified for| ween Clarke and Darlinglon Town "the morinwest and cloudy skies ouisiders at ieast unt Easter. |Perature suits even the most timid She eaves 3 daoghies. ee Re | presidential] election ig Four able for the use of qualified immi- too. rocommended by the board|A new building code is also need-| ag lice trustees of the Village| 20d a few snowflurries in southern|| ENGTHY STRIKE | soul. t that better brai =* Brown of Oshawa, and a son, Leo The president said the Big Four crants from other countries. f direct t the ODCRA. The W mang altar nl police t s "mustos Ontario and the eastern portion of| With brass-tacks negotiations now It is significant that better brains ard Brooks of Royal Oak, Mich. conference in Geneva last July had 0! rectors o e CHA, eed, as the old one conflicted in of Orono were the 1956 "musts |usually follow Dr. Mutchmor into his chosen fray, if only to prevent [farcical treatment of nationally im- ipcrta-t issues. 7 i tailed . ow : faim 3 nag. uh > i1/northern Ontario. The clouds are|, ed in the GM walkout, the : held out nise to the world of He said he would submit de letter was tabled until Thornton's/many instances with the proposed |for the Clarke Township Council resumed in , | W. E. C. WORKMAN moderation in the bitterness of recommendations for revision of Corner Community Asociation del- by-law. The matter was referred as outlined by Reeve James T. expected to clear from northeast-|additional $5 cash handout for strik- Service for W. E. C. Workman, word and cation which tends to the immigration law later, includ- g ates are nominated. Ito planning board. Brown at the inaugural' meeting ern regions but southern regionsiers which began this week causes i " dment to permit the! ee { husband of Margaret Workman, generate conflict and war. But the Ig an .amencdme 1 A r ) A rr When Dr. Mutchmor starts formerly of Sars, wee Ged a RCE Big Four coferncs befween MAID of reduiements of Snes Oren. ee ep arie stm figaosal CACO sriling "he 1 Seas tote 2 >» Bowmanville on Friday, December the Soviet and Western foreign| tron coming to the U. S. for TO HONOR OFFICIALS | Orel FEES Lh: country| axtenaed struggle into the New|(he finish, louder and stronger. ee fuser cortege proceed- pi bg that the Soviet leaders temporary visits. (This Feguire: ead ' 0d Si as oom On, Tirsday, January oer Friday as a new disturbance de-| Year? a hem ia Bo * wy y Fh A118 » ment does not apply to Canadians ing Township Council wi onor ot os Es § 3 ars.that. | CONSider: 3 ed to Lakeview Cemetery. pre uot yet willing lo Sreate the The: prosident promised. Ameri. . . three of its recently retired muni- ¥eloping In southwestern pin Bg OF gre bo gg He is backed by the powerful The commitia] service at the co. _ and lasting peace." can assistance for increased Euro- cipal officials at a testimonial din- yan ils morning Tnoves va lknowing the strike will be over United Church Board of Evangel- rT Clan ee ot St Re: ~The president avo recommended pean unity, particularly in the de- n egis d 1ve gen d ner to be held in the Brougham ina BE Ah Te alk i hy a | shortly ems whe in age Primi Minister . 2. St Llalr tA aweening revis) i wi i ic e , Town Hall at 7 p.m. Clare Bals- Untario. 2 I s 18 HOFLY, iui ouis St. Laurent to consider legis- drew's Preshyterian Church. sweeping revisions in the contro- velopment of atomic energy A By ALAN DONNELLY the government will ask in the den, a former deputy-reove who re-|main cloudy: with scattered snow-| Opinion js about equally divided lation designed to combat Ameri- The pallbearers were Alex, Canadian Press Staff Writer session's early stages for legisla. tired from office in 1954: Geo, flurries and some light drizzle. |in Oshawa y, can-inspired industrial strife in James Franklin, Ronald and Wal- OTTAWA (CP) -- Three items tion to give it legal status. Todd, a former reeve, who an-| Regional forecasts, valid until | apparently resting on the answer|canaga . : lace McBean and Clayton Shaw of Ad C 1 b t B thd loom large on Parliament's legis- REACHED AGREEMENT nounced his retirement at the con- midnight Friday: {tr another _ question: How| "yet yg not lose sight of the fact Brigden enauer e e Ia es Ir ay lative agenda for the new session. On the pipeline front, the fed- clusion of the 1955 year and Roy. Western Lake Erle, Windsor: | Wealthy 3 the futernational wuion} ya the United Church, and Dr. 'NERAL OF » . opening Tuesday: Western Can- eral and Ontario governments have Ward, the township's road super- Sunny with a few cloudy intervals| "he 350. pt wii Ts n can U's, |Mutchmor, influence a great many FUNER 1, : World Fi ures Send Greetin S |ada's wheat problem and two ma- agreed to form a crown company intendent for the past 33 years will: today. Friday, cloudy with occas- £PCH "800% METRES B28 Co votes. MRS. W. R. HAMILTON ! jor construction projects, the trans-| to build a $118,000,000 northern On- be Eyests of honor. The prob gain ional wet snow or drizzle. Not| atime Te a Hot 10 Sup} The memorial service for Mrs. . y % Ede Canada highway and the natural traio link of the gas line from Al-{WMS and Women's Institute willimuch change in temperature. Wind| Pr i Wham B Rambton, M0 Park| pil. EORGE BOULTWOOD Jimed Adenauer's work for Westi gas pipeline from Alberta to On- berta to the east planned by Trans. provide the dinner. More than 150 light today, east 15 Friday. High Port the GM atk Cay + road 'south, who passed away onl ,4enaer today celebrated his 80th!other noted octogenarian--Sir Win- tario and Quebec. Canada Pipe Lines Lid. {guests are expected to attend. |today and low tonight at Windsor : = y iv i nd) 4 A tan which is not exactly poverty. Monday, January 2, in her 56th birthday, the Western world's olds\ston. Churehill--wished. the chan. a2 three will get early attention, Government construction of the INAUGURAL MEETING {35 and 30. It would be nice to think the long HARE OPTICAL (qe wo Bold at he ArTcont CC ar Sovernen col,raistBeppoes and Sh Pht SRS mer, meh dil nd cou lle freich pn aged ovetg of the, Sammars for Friday: Clouds ol gat" ovr omer | 6.7, BAKER «Funeral Chapel at i LE on 1b ee Pope Pius awarded the West ces." Ito be"the second-last fassion be-|tingen: on Trans-Canada biliding| 1936 Pickering Township Couneiljm/| st Lake Erie, Lake Hi any wishin] predictiqus at this Sime OPTOMETRIST y 5 mestay, ary attended Service German leadér--a Roman Cath-| 'Because Adgnauer neds Thd fore an anticipated leche 3 1057. | the rest of the $350.000,000 lite. The! a a = Do Yi bi pr Georgian Bay Niag. Seid be Joviich. 8 i lic--thie Vatican's second highest|from a serious attack of Lgichial| Financial difficulties®® o Jestern| company still requires approval by| 'Unifed Church' Lake Ontario, London, Tor- reet Ry. ohn Moffat, minister ofj0 ! « of | all». ; oS / an) . D¥| from the Dunbarton Unifed Church ara, Lake Ontario, London, Tor-["gn.. th biect of the GM! 8 Bond St East i Fr award, the Order of the Golden pneumonia only six weeks ago, his/grain growers--and tf wgricul- the United States federal power! i il onto ; i f Ee ry Toi Simeon Stpect United Churest, . Spur. family and sicians urged in tural surplus and marke issties comrhission for export of gas into wil be 3 Charge, The Ww Eo a uy Wi 8 ny Strike, Je! Jsushiter and derision, in' Mount Lawn Cemetery India's Prime Minister: Nehru lo lake it e in general--likely will be'Cie basis the U.S. mid-west at the Manitoba " n i 07 New: light Spowfitrries 31d 2 few Sins afforded the latest outburst of Dr. HOURS: : . for major debate v horder--a major part of its project : i v a ei I 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. ia were Jack Long, telegraphed :coagratulations - and Der alte--the old one--as Aden- "niin Yn cano Bion si iclali Pika | ) McPher- cloudy with occasional light snow- J : oC Hoe pallbearers were Jack long. expressed the hope that Adenauer auer is popularly called by the Ger- cor Saressive Conservative. and aasstion_ 1s Jmplement tie son, Sidney Pugh and Sherman flurries or drizzle. Winds light to- IN SPOTLIGHT ! Closed Wednesdays Donald Ormiston' William Jordan might long continue to serve hisimens, was honored ' Wednesday|oriticized the government's plan to pected to be introduced early in the Scott ___.__ |day and tonight, east 15 Friday. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. (CP)-- EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT and William Stevens | people. i a a Sinner given by Pres- help cash-short, grain-rich farmers' session i High loday ad ow tonight Ne Olive Thompsof, 1 Seacher rt . President Eisenhower sent a)ident eodor Heuss. This morn-\hy guaranteeing bank loans on! Another early measure would im- Canada highway, aimed at making Thom2s, London, Wingham, Tor-/for 30 years, was given the honor Ww MRS. WILLIAM GELECH personal letter of congratulations, ing he was serenaded by a chil-|farm-stored grain. The plan was|plement a new bn oulg jm the A project a paved onto, Trenton and Hamilton 35 and{of cutting the ribbon to open the PHONE RA 3.481 Taken suddenly ill while visiting Prime Minister Eden's message dren's choir outside his home. put into effect in November and eral sharing of costs on the trans-' reality by 1961. 25, St. Catharines 35 and 30. Irew .Zensington high school. in Toronto, Anna Hunt, beloved wife -- m---- - rer ---- _- - -- - P= -- a, of William Gelech of Manchester passed away in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan- uary 4. She was in her 50th year. | A daughter of Louis and the late vey, Kathleen Hunt, the deceased was born in the Uhraine on May 12, 3) ------ [of the council last Tuesday in Will remain generally cloudy with!two questions to be raised. 1906 and had lived in Ontario. most of that time in the Oshawa district, for 44 years. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her passing three daugh- "ters, Mrs. John.McLean (Doreen' of Newcastle, Mrs. Ray Cox (Amel- 2 and Miss Flaine Crelech, both 0 oronto and one son, eodore 4 5 : Gelech of Lindsay. ee : ; : 12 KING ST. EAST : 3 RA 3-3633 Also surviving are four sisters, fo i & A Mrs. A. Rowntree (Doreen) of To- ronto, Mrs. A. Waskan (Violet) of 2. 7: 4 , & . Oshawa, Mrs. G. Kocko (Mary of 4 : lil \ i Pp Oshawa and Mrs. J Semchuk ; ; [i & # (Kathleen) of Winnipeg: two broth- Hii { A & ers, Andrew Hunt of Montreal and . William Hunt of Oshawa and five grandchildren. x, 0 The remains are at the Arm- o ' I, strong Funeral Chapel. It is expect- "ed the memorial service will be . held on Saturday, January 7. In- 8 a ca terment will be in the Oshawa § Union C®metery. MRS. WILLIAM J. JIBB : : Tr SS Lge sure Tender CLUB STEAKS ---- 2 ibs. 79. WIDGET Wiha Fon. Hetony "wore | ¥ tf rg i Boneless Rolled POT ROAST PORK ; pr, BC. 3. ' She had, been in failing hata one ess 0 e - '1b. LY PORK : or several vears : Born at Camborne, in Hamilton SHOULDERS % LEGS ® RUMP @ SIRLOIN tawnehip, She Wai Jay Redpath, M i BLADE ROAST 1b 39 BONELESS FE J Jaie Soymiel oul ealy msunven € e VEAL PATTIES is w. 1c Ih c A ; ~.amborne FR H Sir Xn he ~ croowo MINCED BEEF ----.--4 bs. 5100 ™ e MINCED VEAL wh vears, 22 of which she was organ- ist. She was secretary-treasurer of the board of stewards for 13 years Lol Sie and held various offices in the c Women's Missionary Society, of - . CHOPS Ib. which she was 4 life member. She Sliced held offices on the WCTU, parson- ib : age board, and the Cobourg pres- oy € i BREAKFAST : BO $ She is survived by two daugh- STEW CUTS IN LBS. ters, Mrs. Orville McClelland (Beatrice) of Bethel Grove, Mrs. | FRESH Reith Harper (Bemice) of Cold BACON LEAN SLICED MILD CANADIAN : oT springs, a son Willard of Cam- § rr Ln de COOKED HAM . 79° || CHEESE «39° Friday Nite Special Two brothers, Norman Redpath, . 18. Toronto, and Douglas. Redpath, ' (6 -9 P.M.) Oshawa, iss survive, % SLICED LEAN PEAMEAL -- END CUTS BY THE PIECE PORK A . S i! con- Ee Rs Per Ib. ¢ || BACK BA ¢ LEAR, PEAMEAL 1 WHOLE ers were Edson and Norman Jibb, LB. 3 18. Keith Harper, Orville MeClelland SLICED : and Luther Davey Flower - hoa. FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE i (1 | e ers were nephews Robert, Neil, ¢ Haron Comat Minton. atin. S k t 2 «= 25 |] SAUSAGE 5 u5] Walton Jibb and Bill Redpath C auer rau 185, Burial was in Camborne United C Ih. Ib. C Church cemetery Relatives and friends attended from New Liskeard Taronto, Oshawa, Cobourg, Port Hope, Rose neath. Baltimore and surrounding communities, J SKINLESS PAN-READY FRYING OR ROASTING WIENERS 2 +: 59¢ || CHICKENS "iit 49°