The Oshawa Times, 8 Oct 1960, p. 3

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/ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Serwdey, October B, 1960 3 EN REI wm a eh wai a At WDHS Track Meet Four new records were posted INTERMEDIATE BOYS | Javelin Throw ~ 8, Bharmen Gey or oy dp Jud doth _- 0. Showa] it V5 B, Wouroe 'snd a Irsaay | see); D Hl , Gusty winds and cool we brid 14 1504 "g Shot Put 7. Goldring 3 \falled to binder the many Si6-| 408 oop 7 G 6 We"); G, Ashby a , Sharman { [dents entered in the various Pos Lig f don. 8 ab Jai Phrow = 8 Sharman events, k did "w 2'); eardon # | Records-setters were; BR, Aber i? leteher ba : Iman with 8 throw of #1 feet,| #0 yard dash -- G, showin 8 (Grades 11, 12, 19) %ceven and half finches in the (6) sec); M. Travener and Ky (518 sec); 1A ond Junior Boys shot put and G, Ma-| Wright (tie), dill tossed the discus 102 feet, #80 yard run ~ K, Zayetje (2 ' Leight inches in the Intermediate min. 27.1 see); BR, Switzer and M JUNIOR GIRLS Boys' Class, 7. Tushingham eet Travener 60 yord dash FP, Bloye (88 |two records in the Senior Boys' Running borad jump ~-- B. sec); L. Shisko and A, Fggert division; he ran the 220 yard dash ¥letcher (16 8'); BR, MeAdam!| 75 yard dash P. Bloye (108 lin 245 seconds and jumped 2 and G, Richards sec.); 1, Griffin and L, Shisko Ifeet three inches in the running g step. jump -- D, Ing (33| 100 yard dash (Open) K broad jump Ww vp R oD. Jump B i Menzel (15 see); 1. Griffin and ¥, | Porm 12A gathered the mos High ump G Richards w O'Sullivan . PO owine ie tat of he 9); G, Hamer ond B Medan 7 hari ay Pritohart events and first, second and third af ne vai t and Angier Liddle place winners , Ios i Aker on G Wortham! Standing broad jump -- A, Eg JUNIOR BOYS aie wh 6 Hamer and K,|gert (7); P. Bloye and J, Green / hd law 100 yard dash ~R, Aberman! Switzer i |" Basketball th 1. Burne (125 seconds); J, Nichol and K,| Shot Put -- G, Hamer (3 37); | Baskethall thio = or ONLY JOHNNY-ON-THE. | when the msm td. 4 Firemen. worked inside the yore dash G. Heffering id oon gy Madill 41; A Hensiock ® Cuddy, v, TEACHERS HEAR WORLD TRAVELLER n x fireme 2 alar rl eh { filled fact t { at nr gr . Rowe; 8, Schilling, M. Archer and SPOT action by Ajax firemen | the alarm from its firehall 100 | smoke d factory to ge (98.4 seconds): R, Aberman and! (102 8" new record); D, Ing and Bo a; 8. 8 During the" mom reskin 1 Eilioit, superintendent of or of tie public sehont tenchars? averted what could have been | yards away, The firemen work: the fire through the ceiling, I Bow LP, ; 4 / } 2 disastion five Friday. The in- | ed through the roof to get at | Firemen worked two hours on M. Bheedy E.Maunder. 10 (sag Softhall throw = J, Tweedy| their annual convention, the | awa Public Schools and Mrs, 8, | federation, BO at of the flames which & the Joh | #40 yard dash -- N. Snelgrove. Relay (Grade 10) = W0C (B38) 57" 5 "worwond and 8, Hendren.| teachers of the Oshawa Public | Farndale, secretary « treasurer ~Oshaws Times Phole ierlor of the roof of the AJax | the seal th the Sames > he ¢ ~Photo by John Mills (71.2 seconds); C. Byers and 8. |sec.); 10D and 108 | High "amp V Piliot! 4 Schools gathered Friday in the hd a -- -- Textiles Ltd, factory was ablaze | gan in the wal ower down, 1 ~~ OM TY JURE hx 4 %. Sail on SENIOR ROY J FE wilde oy ah Warns United yard yun N. Snelgrove yard dash p; rye Rezel.| Church for dinner and to listen 48.8 sec.) 8 Reeson and cee.) G, Menzel and N, Sehill : Vollevhall serve R. Rezel . ly y man (20); G, Sheahn and V, Rowe! to an address by Larry Hender Ajax Dept. D. Lawrence" i or Broad J n i rd dash T Tushing Relay (Grade 9 9B (32.3 son, well-known word traveller Carpets «Rugs ss Chesterfield . hping Broad Jump A yard das USE| cor); AF and OF and lecturer, Seen here with | gue i 1"); 4. Nichol and ha Jud (a y y* new Jetord); 6 Relay (Grade 10) 108 (82.5! Mr, He Wlerseh right), from and ufo Pp 0 st ry ' Armstrong Mitchell an Me I" left, & i Veiderick, ehair Checks Blaze Is Speaker "iii sm - wwe ib Ene, 08 lade 0% | EXPERTLY CLEANED fa 3 B. Armstrong ahd 8 ham (208 se ); G, Mitehell and) : INTERMEDIATE, GIRIS Let us restore the original beauty of your rugs and upholstery, AJAX (Staff) The Ajax fire of minutes if there had been a : High Jump = W. White (4 9);| 880 vard run P. Tushing! 60 yard dash M L. Cuddy I Why dons you phone feday and ask about our service o o » department for two hours fought breakthrough of flames and more aX u {D, McIntyre and B, Basselt ham (8 min, 36 see, ); N. Schilling (89 sec.); 8, Morison and M ce ant | you'll be surprised how little it costs a stubborn roof fire at the Ajax air had got to the seat of the fire Pole Vault -- G, Lynch (7 0');] Mile Run (Open) -- TF, Tushing:| Weaver - { Textile plant on Friday The building is one bullt during! AyAx (Staff) -- Donald Law. B. Goode wid J. Mitchell ham (5 min, 26 see.); K. Wright yard dash ; M. IL, Cuddy The alarm was sent in by two!the war years to house the rail- rence, president of the Ajax:| Javelin Throw B. Goode and K. Zayetie 11.2 sec.) 8 Morison : Fire Da age off duty firemen erecting a TV way locomotives serving the shell whiny Pickering Retarded Chil-| (108); R. Aberman and D.| Running Broad Jump w.! Running broad jump 14 RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS antennae on the roof of the fire filling production lines dren's Assn, was the guest Lague rushingham (20° 3" new record); | King (12°); 8, Miller, V, Kahn hall 100 yards away Of frame construction, thelcnoaver at Rotary luncheon onl (Shot Put R. Aberman (41' KK, Gross and D. Love Blanding hroad jump ML - | The fire began near an exhaust building is tinder dry and would hi, 7%" new record): J. Nichol andl Hop Step, Jump D. Love Cuddy (6' 6%"); G, Koenen and Hits $8000 442 MILLER AVE, OSHAWA RA §:7488 ventilator in the south wall of the burn quickly if flames got a firm| ay Lawrence, speaking of the R. Gibson (85' 9 K. Kaine and K Gross, |8 Miller factory and extended upwards in.| foothold work of the association in build: Pls us Throw RB. Gale (67 High Homp K Kaine (4'| Bofthall throw Dn Stone side the wall to the woodwork be.| Chief Winter estimated the ino the only school for retarded|10"); D. Sweet and T, Rivet, |11"); D. Love and B, Daniel {house (4); H, Wills and 8 Miller.| pire hroke out in the premises tween roof and ceiling, Charring damage to the building at $2000) chitdren in the county, illustrated) Re lay (Grade 9) on (277 Pole Vault -- K, Kaine (7' 2); | Baskethall throw C, Moore, of City Pure lee, 103 Colborne of roof timbers was extensive and a further $2000 damage 10 jis talk by showing samples of see); 9F and 6C B. Daniel ae R. Mitchell (40); HW. greet west, Friday night and L i and firemen had to cul several contents the work done by the children, G, Alexander, B. Towns: caused an estimated $6000 dam holes in the roof to locate pockets| Owner of the building My indicating the latent talents de- gna, 1. Steffler M. L, Cuddy and gg Ka rn Dru S { td of fire Serra, said today the fire would yeianed hy individual youngsters 11. C ( The alarm was phoned in al ® Fire Chief Cecil Wintér said expedite previous plans to build| Mr. Lawrence traced the hia hi Bi >) " play 4 the nearby howling alley at abou! irownell ane er 4 J it was fortunate the fire was dis-| another building on the same site (,.u of what he termed "an a 9.20 p.m. Firefighters from head quarters and the Cedardale sta covered early as conditions were adjacent to the damaged huild-| ature in faith" in first "ot {le : 4 ripe for a major fire in 8 matter! ing ing one teacher with a group of Im ortant Ste Vatleyhal Serve B. Towns: (ion were on the scene before 9.50 EE eight children in one room hehind | end (25); EB. O'Sullivan and 8.\and left more than twe hours the firehall in Ajax to what the | Yim {later € ] e Relay (Grades 11, 12, 18) David Cook, owner of the plant | » association needs now to meet the! Constance Fuller, 8 member of he compared to a child learning a (81.1 4 1 A (o) arians ear growing enrolment of more than|the Toronto Teachers' College, to walk, it has to have the basic 128 e,)j 12A, 1 sald this morning that the office g o 9 30 children with many more ex-| Friday morning' described th el concepts of either skills before it NIOR GIRLS | part of the warehouse and parf| un, Oct, eeted, functions of the kindergarten can take a step, or read a line," ddd {of the refrigeration equipment | 4 i 60 yard dash U, Menzel was destroyed hy the fire, The OPEN -- 12 Noon to 8 pm, » He noted that the new school |leacher in preparing a child for| 14 addition, children must ad . bs Literar Y Agent will have three class rooms and (Grade 1, in an address entitled | mit they have y problem They (B56 see); J. Wensing and P| ice plant itself was not damaged, | a large playroom, He sald the|"Reading Readiness must develop a probime of think Y [Lowe ' and some business could be car BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- must send two copies to the Par- school will be up to capacity by| Miss Fuller told a group of ing. The source of de sveloping| aya yesh "e Ay Mensa! ried on, he sid. ive Sart Mon, Oct, 10, (Thanksgiving) H ug he s/iamentary Library in Ottawa, |the time it is ready for occu | Oshawa kindergarten teachers|this thinking is through reading ||}%4 #ee.j J nsing A Apr : Councillor Glenholme 1, hal 4 shih 2 4 Lowe od in the corner of the office, Mr told a luncheon meeting of the| In Canada a copyright is good|Pancy and further additions may | atiending the annual teachers'| To read one must feel some: A Hing bread ump 7. Cook said, Cause was wndeter OPEN -- Morning 10 a.m, to 1 p.m, . 3 p os | he needed | convention at Ritson Public Rotary club Friday that his/for 50 years, in the United States) thing about what the author is| (18 7%" 0) mined | Evening 6 pm, to 9 p.m greatest success and pleasure in|it endures for 20 years, A copy-| He expressed his keen apprecia-| School, there are five steps which|irving to tell them, Inside alll Wensing _ (18' 7%"); M, Elms n op pm, { ' and F, ( y | 7 his occupation as a literary agent, [Fight can be divided and broken ton of the interest Rotary has a child should follow when being children are crumpled reservoirs and ¥., Camppell jump ul HEALTH PROGRESS taken in the progress of the re-|taught to read t Aanais r ' p I w he f | TR TT 3 Vg Lh | Is when he has sold a good manu-| IP, With several publishers hav-| po ioq "opilaren's program and| The first step which hecomes| ME 10 ih iWflaled with lethar:| viangel (7 44"); BE, ¢ amphell| Canada Bh Ay wy 28 KING ST, EAST RA 3-4621 setiht for a promising young Ing diferent nghis to the same Loo other occasions when he imperative to the ehild learning! and P, Lowe . deaths. the lowest incidence writer, |" He said, being a literary agent|1ad had cause to he grateful tolto read, from the kindergarten EMOTIONAL GROWTH Baskethall throw -- Joan Fair. this disease in history, The councillor described a liter Jal 8 hd 8 ||| Rotary for its aid in a personal teachers' standpoint, is the re: Kindergarten teachers mus t|/man, B. Foote, D. Graham (45);| LA ary agent as one who sells the {leh Rie Snsunng, fuk a" & atter cognition of word patterns, Miss| watch a child's emotional growth, [€: Kahn, €, McKay, B, Horacki| writing or rights of a writer to a," For the benefit of Rotarians Fuller said, A teacher must know at what|P: Jack, L. Borchuk and U, Men publisher read; and If they are worth while) win "nad not heard the retarded int a child's emotion changes, | ©! ' . sent to the publisher who Pays children's choir from Orillia. | WORD PATTERNS JR 8 Emo i ! anges Softball throw = €, Newton He said, since the invention of yo yighest rates for that type of known as the "Trebleaires. a| THI8 recognition of word pat > mus Keep eis Hng the re la) 0. dack the printing press around 1450,| oo enial If a manuseript 18 1ot| partion of a long play eared La terns 1s of only slight congern| HAN Natu . and must not bin High mp J. Wensing people have heen pirating and! saleable hut shows promise, the|niaved to illustrate the singing to the kindergarten teacher is as ll 0 get to the point where, vi U. Menzel and 1. Borohdk stealing the writings of others, In: agent writes 'to the author and Dy bi iy irate Je Bing | much as teaching a child to read|lt becomes frustrated, or goes ™ oo to FE Fl Ton A ternational conferences have points out his mistakes the direction of Mel Smith oF is concerned, -but it helps the|IN @ temper tantrum, the lec man (38); €, Kahn and J Flim been held and laws passed to pre-|" A good story is one that has, i Bhd 9 teacher bring meanings to the "'°! sald | es : vent the plagarism of writings. religion. sex and has mystery child | A child must he sent info first For example the Verne conven: je said, there must be hundreds "It 1s an author's Intention, [rade with a full set of opera. tion in 1886, the consolidated act|, when writing a book, for the|tional emotions which can be de HASTINGS yr B88 pf i ton tn 146, the consolidated acto winds of ioion tories, not only CELEBRATING | Foader 0 get ne meaning of what veloped through play. argu ALIMINOM Prd [ |g $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 85. 00 | BN A | THIS COUPON IS WORTH : ; ) 0 to! ment, discussion and conversa.| additional procotol An Agent must know his mars BIRTHDAYS ab] ie Roak Jt Just be, able to/ men, 500 | FIVE DOLLARS | 5% yright is the tht t 3 p p §@ i | A copyright is the sole right to kets: there Is no use sending out one must have a s'ore of mean Without emotions, a child will reproduce articles and literary a well written story about a Ro. Congratulations and best coor (PERMANENT | °" ings, Children often seem toinot read, but will simply answer work. A copyright requires no|tarian saving the life of a erips| wishes to the following resi: pass over lines in a hook easily |questions asked hy his teacher md alll Li at) (TTT) UNTIL One Coupon registration, however a publisher pled child to-a love magazine dents of Oshawa and distriet Word patterns are just passed] and follow the lines in his hook, (TM WAVE Redeemable OCT, 15 who are celebrating birth [over hut when a ehild enters| Miss Fuller said, §% Fla b on Each 1960 y days this weekend Grade 1 its concepts { he hot) . . CAPSULE NEWS Those who celebrate todax |cxpanded and modolied," MISS yori nt ty Ni Tomine Tenth NORMA FALKNER are: Mrs, Gladys Rose, 39 [puller Elgin St Bowmanville; Mrs Fuller sald ness, That power 15 the power gives your home HALL'S so0 | Beauty Parlor | p00 Sarah Jones. Way St. Brook EVALUATE CONCEPTS to aet in ereative dramatics, or| 15 KING ST, EAST PHONE RA 3.7011 Children should have time to|as children call it 'real play lasting beauty 00 $5.00 $500 $5.00 $500 $5.00 $5.00 $3.00 $5.00 8 H0 S500 S500 S500 S500 S500 $500 S5.00 1 t lin; Joanne Campbell, 397 St ning! Ve hho. Sing , A must alenar Lawrence Ave: Beverly [evaluate their concepts we kin: Acting eachers st tolerate] S (@] e SC en Johns. 284 Currie Ave.: Mrs, |dergarten teacher should give her fre it variety among the children) * Exclusive pure vinyl finishes Fred Tavlor. 821 Grierson [Students plenty of "chit chat" in their games in 7 beautiful colors Purchase [ss | - Embassy circulated the text an aide memoire which it said it H was presented to the Canadian sovernment calling attention to . Ave.: Heather Collins. 201 and simplicities Tell the children] People do not read, simply be. ® Eliminates painting, maine Drew 8t.: Bob Punkari, 464 to he whatever the ehit ehat|canse they cannot read, They tenance . Vimy Ave. Laverne Muirs Is about, Child: en do hol Prelond may he ale ta eall the wards ot * 10 year warranty head, 240 Gibb St 0 be 50 @ Ng, ""ehildren be," | the page, but they do not get what b : : Those W h o celebrate on Miss Fuller says [the author is trying to do," Miss * Anplied aver any surface TO STUDY OBSOLESCENCE applied Friday for leave to ap| sunday are: William Burke. "A child learning to read can! Fuller concluded * Horizontal or vertica, panels OTTAWA (CP)--The nationalipeal against his conviction! ag Arlington Ave.! Larry Ja. [J * Easy financing council of the Treasury Staff As: Starks claims he was advised he] £12 ana x Bh gh » : ; 3 iH cula, 309 King 8t, E.; Grace Call us for free estimate, sociation, which represents 3,500 would be permitted to testify and Harris, 104 Mary E., Whithy » abl ' members across the country, has he pleaded guilty on the unders| zp "Joan Ottenbrite 160 We 01 ution, set up a commitiee to deal with standing that he could testify in Multliatrasse Sandweier. Gere the problem of training employ: mitigation of sentenre, He was . Randweler, Gey ARS SEERA PARR ) | ees for new positions once auto- not allowed to Many wh lehrat n ) REND SENTENS ) SECOND OFFENCE DONALD'S mation queezes them out of 0s w 0 oe enra e Oi Lar Sibloek, 31, of 106 Crom | Albert Angel pleaded guilty to! their jobs. The decision to tackle CHRYLER WARRANTY Monday are; Karen Camp- (well avenue, was given a woihoing drunk in a public place, | " . 2 bell, 397 St, Lawrence Ave.; [year suspended sentence, hy Mg \ joh obsolescence immediately) WINDSOR (CP) Chrysler off Toon Tavior at Crioran [ha a on nee) ¥ Ma-lwhen he appeared in Oshawa Ma: | was taken hy the council al &lCanada Friday announced a new hy ¢ y. o 3 Raa ! WME, Friday, on ajgistrate's Court, Friday, It was SPECIALTIES five-day emergenry meeting car warranty on new vehicles of Ave. Judy Krantz, 127 River. (charge of false pretences. She his second offence this year, He ¥ a ! side Dr. 8; Lynda Thack- [was told to return to Arnprior. | ) a SEE GERMAN MILITARISM | 4000 miles or three months eray, 301 Wilson Rd. 5. Janis [Ont with her parents, Mr. and|jr 00 $0 OF one month in P.O. BOX 66 OTTAWA (CP) The Polish JOHN RITCHIE DIES Brightman, Drew aL Mn. Rar Wilson who appeared bs WALLACE 1 (CP arold Harris, 10 ary St on her heha @ court was in SOLD TO OFFICER RA 8.0549 WaLLAC BRURG « BD cian) E.. Whithy (formed that restitution had been) Frank Hunter, 175 King §t, | the Ontario Society for Crippled The first five PEPRONS om | Made 0 the complainant in the/yas fined 100 or two months the Intensified activity of the th ldren and president of Wal] form The Oshawa Times of harge in jail, when he pleaded guilty to| he inte S| ed activ laceburg Rotary Club. died Fri their birthdays each day will FRANK WILSON selling liquor illegally, before Ma. | pee ii - militanist Sireles n the Qu an day. He operated a dairy in the| Teceive double tickets to The Frank Wilson. 230 Celina street. | strate F, § KEbbs, Friday De | Hie -- " - > spubli almet f agent Theatre p ' A § "eral Repl 0. 3 Slaimed town until his reitrement 1a] Regent Theatre, good for a was fined $28 by Mag [Hoch octive Sergeant G. MeCammond the A ogee : il Arle Bi Went] vears ago four-week period, The our [Rpg Bhhs when he pleaded guil.| testified that Hunter had sold |}! 12-NOUR THANKSGIVING DAY SALE was aimed al equipping the Wes rent attraction is "Let's Make d $ J whisky to a plainclothed police German Army with missiles and) CRC CARRIES KHRUSHCHEV Love" in Color ty to leaving the scene of an ace Lan who paid for It with markeail atomic arms and at removing * ui ARAN % dent, Sept. 23, At the time, W R N | the arms limitations still binding TORONTO (CP) New York Reports an birthdays will {son had claimed no knowledge of hills, Sept, 23, The acoused's fil b # WNTA-TV's program Open End| be received only between the [no coindion™ He paid damage to/NOUse was declared a yoy | = the Federal German Repub. this Sunday, featuring Russian] hours of 8 am and 10 am, the other ear which totalled $30 place for a period of one year | Premier Khrushchev being inter-| Phone RA 334% Labor Minister Michael Stare] WE WILL PAY THE COST OF YOUR GASOLINE TO AND FROM OUR TORONTO STORE | FIRE KILLS CHICKS viewed by a panel of newspaper | | 3 IMPOSE $100 FINE will he guest speaker at the Osh.| WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 6 x 9 CARPET OR OVER AND YOU WILL SAVE MANY MALTON, Ont. (CP)--Fire Fri. men, will he carried in part later KICKER TO WEAR SHORTS ohn Young, 307 Leslie street. awa Chamber of Commerce "Aus | EXTRA $8's. EVEN A SMALL SAVING REPRESENTS MANY HOURS OF HARD WORK-= day desiroyed 24.000 chickens hy the CHC, it was announced! = Bob |was fined $100, or one month inl Aetio smbersh : da ea 000 at Fimerest Friday. The interview will hel, FAST LANSING, Mich. (CP)|jail, for driving while his licence! or | ction" membership din THINK IT OVER---~TORONTO'S NOT THAT FAR AWAY, FREE DELIVERY, A soccer player wearing shorts ner banquet, to be held at the} Poultry Farms Limited near this! shown on Close Up next Tuesday {was suspended, when he pleaded I town 12 miles northwest of Tor- at 10 pm. EDT will handle Re kaffs for the Mich: hyilty to the charge before Magis: (ienosha Hotel, Mon, Oct. 17, at ane | ee aguit wh Mew, Sou S010 _¥- 8: Fos Friday. 63 pa SOIL RESISTANT } 9x 6 . . 29.95 f HALL & STARR aE BIG DAILY DOUBLE ONTARIO WINNER {day Coach Duffy Daugherty de:| Hi WATERLOO, Towa (CP)~Ro.| DEWREIT (AP) A $1.336-dor cided on the move because of a i BRINTON, PETEREGRO 9x10 . 44.95 RUNNER mandale Farms of Unionville, $2 daily doubl posted on 99 - yard touchdown run made fl Tweeds . . . Plain Colors pi Ont., Friday night was named Thursday at F Pp when against his team after a kickoff THE ANNUAL MEETING SQ. 9 xX 12 49 95 premier breeder and exhibitor in|O'Riley won the¥ Slre and last Saturday, He wants a booter I be Ly the Holstein cattle class at the paid $136.40 str Fosmic who can éend the kickoff ball into OF THE i [fi Yo, 4 95 . 9x15. . 6495 + colon J ona a attl 'on- Wish too > p PY Us. Nat nal Dairy Cattle Con Wi h took th - we the enemy " ue to avert ONTARIO COUNTY UNIT, | 12 HOUR SALE PRICE 3° HOUE ke Hh . 12 HOUR SALE PRICE WILL REPRESENT LEGION 4 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY OTTAWA (CP)--Ron E. Mac i Bealh, of Mocton, NB, thind] CLIP ssf CLIP & SAVE WILL BE HELD ON ! HATRED oe 100% WOOL 5 9. 49 IMPORTED Tok SCOTLAND iii Bg Juli PHONE RA 8.2531 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1960 |[| | orev. buice, creen § WILTON TONE ON TONE the legion at a mational unem CINNAMON ROSE 12 HOUR SALE PRICE ALL COLORS ployment conference opening AT 8 PM, I Mery ia' Woods Sniion Dresden in McLAUGHLIN HALL i NO CITY DRIVING . , , We're at the East End of Town on Danforth Ave, called a special commitiee to Kleener Service 338 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, OSHAWA i OPEN (MONDAY) THANKSGIVING DAY TILL 10 P.M, meet in Ottawa Oct. 12 to con sider the legion's submission to I Reports of Conunittees will be given gl BL, RUG, CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS, Election 'of Officers for 1961 Li [ EAST a a AR WALL WASHING THE GUEST SPEAKER WILL BE-~MR, BRUCE AFFLECK i STARKS ASKS FOR APPEAL i | Assistant Crown Attorney for Ontarie County hit END TORONTO (CH) Philiy A t. sentenued "Our Busiticasda & satishied customer | All who are interested in the wark of the A 2924 DANFORTH AVEN UE TORONTO ' 4p 20 years imprisonment fo Cancer Society are cordially invited te attend, avis @ Maxi driver last May, Refreshments will be served,

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