THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 24, 1960 3 BROUGHAM (Special) -- dl | Township council has returned) the budget for school area No. 2 to the school trustees for revi- sion. The budget, presented by i F. Hunt and A, W. Tyas, was stated to be an increase over the 1959 budget by three mills. Council, following a finance committee meeting felt the in- crease was not justified, and ask- ed the school trustees to give it| Nurse Found Shot Draped Over Tub PORT MOODY, B.C. (CP)--A| 23-year-old nurse was found shot | to death in her home here Wed-| nesday and police sald she had) The fully clothed body of Mrs. | Beverley Grace Simms was found | draped over a bathtub. She had been shot through the heart. A male relative of the woman |was being held without charge. SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa--Open Every Night Till 10 P.M. Specials for Thurs., Fri. &Sat. Mar. 24,25 & 26th BREAI) CSTE BOOSIE 55 2 sor 33¢ DINNER HAMS PRESSWOOD'S SMOKED Ib. 69 . On- | the township hall, Bx ooklin, They are, left to right: Ivan Norton, Goodwood, champion, potato classes; Les Smith, Port Perry, holding the H. H. Goode CHA i#iONS IN THE tario County Soil and Crop Improvement Association's an- nual seed fair yesterday are seen following the judging in -" FULL 24-0Z. it ev - BROOKLIN--The township hallle .was packed Wednesday for the "Ontario County annual seed fair, ~aponsored by the County Soil andjbag Crop Imwiovement Ass on./in mn cl , in some cases "Brooklin and Port Perry menjonly one point separating first, topped the prize list, with Milton|second and third. Parkin of Brooklin taking the| John Dalrymple of Kemptville - Army Private trophy for the best wheat, oats,|Agricultural School related re-| Get Jv. Y Roy and poll exhibit, The tro- pe the hay conditioning trials| v 5 2 ears | } y y, a silver salver, was his 0 1d at the school last year, and| ppAMBROKE (CP) -- Donald . nation two or three years & d as a moderator for a panel| pico) charged with murdering ¢ Les Smith of Port Perry to issed various aspects pie gourimonth-old son, was sen- the H. H. Goode and Sons fr 5 tenced in Ontario Supreme Court for oats, Heber Down of B gin was adjudged champion parley classes, Murray Dunk of Claremont was tops in +t wheat classes, while Ivan Nort saverton and Roy of Goodwood showed. thé best|Brooklin, potatoes, an exhibit of Waba| wariety Judges included Eugene Len- aon of Stouffville, for the h: Teas 5 5 ¥ Ren Fallis of the field ron] Complete results of the judging branch, Ontario department of Will be published later. Agriculture, and R. Plebersek, of mn i ulty gh with bundles of hay and |county. gs of grain, Judging was close E. D. SMITH'S--11-0Z. BOTTLES ars in peni- ge of man- FOR CLEANING AND LAUNDERING, 16-0Z. BOTTLE Miller said that when he ined to the owners of the g 'about his children being bit- 1, he was told he should be in- sured against such happenings. Reeve Sherman Scott told coun- cil the dog in question had been good deal of questioning came|in the hope "you will get the eligible voters went to the polls. | m the floor. treatment that will help you ove come your weakness and gi For government outlets for sale you the opportunity of continuir of beer and liquor the vote was) a good and happy life after your 1,131 in favor and 345 against. the plants products division of 8), fee release I One thousand voted for dining : ants visi of t Alvin he Ellis infant died in hospi- room licences and 457 against. be federal department of agri , assistant re ntative|tal. An inquest revealed head guilty Licenced lounges received 1,016 qulture for the cereal grains. ere responsible for the organiza-|bruises and a skull fracture. favorable votes and 437 negative votes were cast. | Trophy for oats; Heber Down, | show; and Murray Dunkeld of Br ooklin, barley champion;| Claremont, wheat champion. Milton Parkin, Brooklin, hold- --Times Staff Photo ing his own trophy, which he | won as grand champion for the | a . . IN TOWNSHIP _Brooklin Men Champions i Action = . eeks ACIIO w ® In Big Annual Seed Fair Against Dogs sntry this year in all classes, and{Mr. Fair as the most successful] iA of the hall were piled|seed fair held to date in the i a BONELESS, 3-LB. AVERAGE | BROUGHAM (Special) -- F. D. picked up for observation, ap - Miller, a ratepayer, told Picker- would be held for 14 days. If he : ling Township council that his two|dog Was declared healthy, 1 } BA PEAMEALED BONELESS ib. Ss {children had been bitten by a dog would be released fo oe awpers : which he thought might be rabid. on JDagmen of po ees He said the dogs in his area of mainte . i the township were a menace and| 'So that when the dog Ti CIGARE k 1 ES ALL POPULAR BRANDS--CARTON 3.05 [that Mrs. E. Phin, principal of/deemed it can go slong big y } liona school had complained the|other people, declar Ps Solyard was "loaded wits jeer KETCHUP for « Many dogs were tied up in the| (*]3 H A Ce met. | MARGARINE Ibs. , he charged. They were a [3 E menace as well as a nuisance. " Vote For Liquor | | 3 1 : Councillor Harvey Spang sai A In passing what he described! ) A 8 ter. | CLINTON (CP)--Residents of an '"'unusually lenient" sen- ie problem was becoming "ter this Huron County town piled up| tence on the army private, Mr.| big majorities Wednesday in fa- Following the panel discussion, |Justice S. N, Schatz said it was vor of selling liquor and ogee here. About 77 per cent of the ei vi All Purpose FLOUR sue 1.69 LIGHT BULBS ruzcrric i: 6+-1.00 BUTTER roo 7 oy 40 and 60 watt to charge of murder, pleaded guilty Thursday to man- There was a particularly large tion of the event, described by' Ellis, who had pleaded not'slaughter. STORE-WIDE SALE NEY; LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS LEAN SMOKED ----- SHANKLESS « 45° PICNICS ». SWIFT'S PEAMEAL B ACK BACON CENTRE SLICES ONLY 69 ¢ | ott departments. Le. 3 ¢ SWIFT'S -- PEAMEAL FROZEN BIRD'S EYE 49+ LB. BACK BACON *"° "= T.V. DINNERS uw 31° FROZEN OLD SOUTH FRESH PORK---SHANKLESS 3.. 1.00 PICNIC HAMS ORANGE JUICE 6 1; 1.00 uw 39° STOKLEY'S FROZEN LEAN FRESHLY MINCED 24 LB. PEAS HAMBURG 2-18. Hurry, hurry, hurry here o « « for the biggest values your food dollars have bought in many ae day! Money-saving specials in IDE SALE -W {DE SALE |SSESEN STORE ~CLERRANCE ¥ -- = y Eo -a - - A SPECIAL GROUP OF NAME BRAND - xX 29-31 CELINA ST. 6-PIECE DINETTE SUITE Consists of arborite top table, 3 side chairs, 1 arm chair and buffet. Table has centre leaf ex- tension to 36" x 50". Gleaming walnut $ finish, Reg. $199. SALE PRICE 159 RTT RRA TA BUY NOW AND SAVE 2-PIECE DAVENO SET 1 only -- Floor sample, covering. Reg. $199.00. SALE PRICE FRESH LEAN SIDE PORK FRESH PORK LIVER THINLY SLICED CATELLI SPAGHETTI ** * CHOICE RIPE BANANA 2... 29 CHOICE 100 SIZE 5-PIECE STORE-WIDE SALE [EE STORE-WIDE SALE NEE STORE-W DINETTE SUITE Swedish modern design with four chairs end table with arborite top. Seat coverings avail- able in all colors. Reg. $139.00. SALE PRICE ry BEDROOM SUITE Walnut or moka finish with double dresser bookrase bed and large four-drawer $ 9 chest. Reg. $169.00. i 19 MATTRESSES | | ovivc ser DAVENO SET CONTINENTAL BEDS SMOOTH TOP--39" Reg. $119.00. SALE PRICE including Serta, Sealy, Res- 3 tonic, Marshall, etc. (Some slightly soiled) Reg. Values to $69.00 ALL CLEARING AT ONE LOW PRICE CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL BRASS MAGAZINE RACKS SPECIAL 99 OPEN. FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M, FREE DELIVERY FREE STORAGE EASY BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE IN OUR STORE| CORNER OF CELINA AND ATHOL STS. CRYSLER FURNITURE 1 Only -- Double-spring construction in modem tweed with channel vinyl trim complete with matching swivel rocker chair. Reg. $189.00. SALE PRICE 19606 Z-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Oscar winning design by Troister with Robi- Foam cushions in zipper covering. All colors available. Reg. $269.00. SALE PRICE -- 5-PIECE CHROME SET Extension table and four matching 44 50 1 chairs. Reg. $69.50. SALE PRICE CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL CUSHIONS Assorted SPECIAL colors and styles OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. PHONE RA 5-6184 STORE-WIDE SALE |EENEESENENSSESEEE STORE-WIDE SALE 37vs 3aM-3¥0ls BEET E 31vS 3aim-3¥0ls IEEE 3vs 3aim-3vols IEEE 31vS 30IMIVOLS CELLO PKG. ORANGE FLORIDA DOZEN 39¢ SHERRIFF'S POTATO FLAKES 2, 59° LIPTON PKG. 60° CAULIFLOWER Jit tan 25° CELERY "*" 25unches 23° MUSHROO CHOICE - 48¢ WHITE MADE-RITE 3 TEA BAGS 60's "** HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! NESTLE'S QUIK cto CHOCOLATE Cash in your coupons mow. Big 15-0x, tin with coupon. Reg. 59¢ . . . EACH KRAFT'S CHEESE WHIZ "** * LAUNDRY RINSE -- 32.-0Z. FLEECY STOKLEY'S TOMATO JUICE CYPRESS GARDEN'S ORANGE JUICE 48.02. gue RUSSELL'S 16-02. TINS TABLE SYRUP sasoz 19e mr 90° 31201. gc BOTTLE so. 2 4e SPECIAL! Large Pkg JOHNSON'S PASTE WAX ™¢ *™,, §9¢ FRENCH'S BARBECUE Sauces ;. 23° SANITARY NAPKINS PKG. 39¢ KOTEX Ric. 5c seca HANSON'S DANISH DESSERT POWDER AND PIE FILLER REG. 17¢ PKG. SPECIAL iG; B¢ SYRUP Rec 4 ™ 2 "oR 49¢ ICING SUGAR VICK'S "= ot bi uci 49° | TOILET TISSUE 6,0.,,49¢ ALKA SELTZER "* ™ "4. 50 | m60THPICKS pug HEALTH SALTS "= * SHOE POLISH "** ' 2" 2g¢ STRETCH Your Dollar at Glecoff's Be Cy EE a erro iad Jo Boy FREE DELIVERY! on ALL ORDERS OF $10.00 AND OVER OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10 P.M. ' HI-FLO CHOCOLATE LB. PKG. 10° VICK'S -- VAPOR RUB or VATRONOL KHOVAH NUGGETT 29° N OTE = Cheques and Pay Cheques. nmin ---- A) » t