The Oshawa Times, 11 Nov 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Wovember 11, 1960 3 INDEPENDENCE DAY 1 Polish Folk To | Present Concert | The following article, by & (the bead of the Polish governs member of the Oshawa Polish [ment in Great Britain, | . writien on . li ne cron for the |YEARS OF sTRUGGLE benelit of is many English Rov, 11 is known as Armistice] speaking friends and those in Day, but to us Poles, it has ap other ethuic groups, added significance, It represents The geographical location of| M9 years of sruggle and the Poland is 5 very unlortunate one|/inel bottle for freedom which and her neighbors have, for cen |e fought alone in Ms final turies tried to exterminate the|stages--ihis freedom which we Polish people and the ecountry|had for only 2 years, (In spite of from the map. As long as Polish|all the interference, we manage people exist, no matier where |!0 maintain our "Status Quo." ) they will never sneceed We have A heritage of which Five times Polond bas been Christin "bietory reaching back divided up 4 Hostile oun wes | 1000 yeare and we manifest these Christians ond ts of freedom, Selidvemins ih Whichever ¢oun- she always managed to come : info existence again. The Poles| PLAN CONCERT were na are 4 Jeseeloving fo To celebrate Independence ; ' tion, but would fight the fiercest! Day, a concert under the sus HE, 4 : ot FE WEATHER OFFICE | this weekend with )ittle change central regions of Ontario snd hattles for the couse of freedom pices of the Polish Community save i will he partly across | in temperatures, Snow flurries in Quebeg, as we recognize it in this part of in Oshawa, will be held Sunday ag . : " The world, Nov, 2, at 4 pm,, in the Polish] "oH of Ontario and Quebec | are expecied in northern and ~ACP Wirepholoh ay op 2 Pom is ona Sot oll 3 Owe hve. CITY AND WEATHER FORECAST this peragraph, However, prior|invited to participate: Geversl -- NR / to 1918, she was occupied hy Aus-|W. Sikorski, Polish Veteran's| win tria, Russia and Prussia for) Association, Polish Beouts, Cubs| DISTRICT % were, " at wed 2 over i Redw 2 Roi bh Chol other was at 204 Thomas street AIR CADET NEWS { Nivers at 8:55 am. There were Dinel TORONTO (CP) --- Officiallonto snd Hamilton: Partly cloudy Attenda ce Y 4 land Messrs, Bzale, Lasek, Lalewski|rogd south, was remanded to cloudy skies for southern Ontario ian Bay and Haliburton regions: In the years 1914-1918 they and C. Dobrolecki, Master of Nov, 30, on two charges of fail- today and Saturday, snow is Cloudy with occasional sow fo " bin 2 } hy . p > 4 § | "here o ans ven ary. feders § , | Ballard and ¥dith sireels, the midnight Saturday uskasing, North Bay and Sud- eruiting campaign is having any|ihough there were only six there, i There have heen many great Starr, federal minister of labor; h 8 a a ai i) : \ effect, but attendance took a biglit was quite enjoyable, (Cadets i 1 r Polish patriots, but there wag Mayor Lyman A Gifford, T. D.|otheér-on Oxford streef Lake Frie, southern Lake bury: Cloudy with light snow turnout of cadets and we hope to| Sports parades have been prom name was Josef Pilsudski. Il was "Yogi nity of voting for a depuly reeve 4 4 : 4 see even betler attendance next|ieni this year and it is hoped fe, who in 1916 declined Nov 1 Patane Regiment', Canadian Le The township, it ie reported, has iano ecita Loy Bore ea a 3 ¢ p ave ) a 8 glon; an a orps s800ia- its volers g \ 1 LOW A 4 Tuesday, A welcome goes out to|that we'li have many more The {to be Independence Day fon Gopadias Nav) Veterans'| Eres ed its voler list hy 58 Windsor RD rial campaign Was begun A prize 5 Something new will be added {freedom was destroyed in 1939. |The Oshawa Times and represen [A Ball was appointed veeve to ssumed the duties of organist of Hamilion ten dollars goes to the cadet who General Sikorski again stood|tatives of CKLB have heen in- fill the vacancy ereated hy the §¢, George's Church, Ow en!St, Catharines .., | J ' up. : evenly and an equal number of OFFICERS RETURN TO SCHOOL RABIES IN SHEEP community this week, Muskoka ..., NO OBLIGATION __INCO's and cadets have been A case of rabies in a sheep, The Owen Sound Sun-Times re: North Bay ,. Boys between | Pars of BRE placed in each flight, I'S BACK TO SCHOOL for | are Lt. Sinclair Donnelley, left, near Uxbridge has heen positive: |ports that Mr, Mayhew enter-|Sudbury ....,, ' more than 100 years and the sit-|and Guides, Polish National Un-| rtl 1 SEEN HERE ARE some of | playing leading roles in the | ed in the Polish National Hall, | Jan Drygals, MM; Luba Wolek [vation then very much as it is/lon of Canada, Branch 7, Osh- 2 FALSE ALARMS the members of the Oshawa | preparations for the Indepen- nd Se avenue, at 3 pm and Chester Dobrolecki now | awa Polish Friendly Alliance 80 mye Oshawa Fire Department . 4 > A: unday, Nov, 20, From lell are NE Ata faa ow ; |elety, and Branch 21, Oshawa me Polish Community who are |dence Day concert to be present-| gq" zo10uei," Irena Wolek, Oshawa Times Pots | HEARTS IN MOTHERLAND | "Arfists (aking port ame; Bond|frcres on war ut 86 Aol 171 i ois riers reed) the Onis 'hesmens 5 rec wasn 10" vn | IVE@INMCLINING (CO 4 when they worked and brought|yvey's "Tortaneties", 1 ht isa ina 4 PH } Sup their families. They never Henry Rolodziefizak, Lucia Deo-|itine ambulance calls SINCE) woathor forecasts issued at 4:30 with little change in ature "| failed to cultivate the Polish na-|hranowsks, Wanda Zielinska and Thursday morning |@m |today snd Saturday, Wi south # tional character and thelr hearts Marian Lawadzki | GIVEN REMAND | Synopsis: While the weather west 15 to 20, ki ; "(were naturally in their mother Standard hearers will hel Phillip Druz, of 750 Ritson map holds a promise of partly| Northern Lake Huwon, Georg: P T Lar er i | were once more in military for-| ceremonies will be ¥, Lalewski|ing to keep his property clean, spreading aevoss the northern day, Baturday partly cloudy with 5 f y mation, fighting fiercely, They and the concert organizer is|when he appeared hefore Mag-|part of the province with some little change in temperature, . E £ b y 4 were fully recognized hy such|Jan Drygala, MM listrate ¥, 8. Ebbs, Thursday, flurries #xperted as far south as Winds southwest Bw a today, INL " r NY " 5 { 2 0 as F cp alv. G n i a Mr, . was chars pe- | Genrglan Bay ight tonight a urday, By WINGLESS WILLIE (NCO's and the CO had a pint Z : / countries as France, laly, Great! 7g the celebrations Rev, Fath. Mr. Druz was charged in connee- [Georg g I don't ng, 4M the re-|size football game at OCCI roll . Britain, U.S.A. and others er ¥. Kwiatkowski, Hon, Michael tion with two properties; one atl Reglonal forecasts valid unfill Kirkland Lake, Timmins-Kap- ply bh 4 ] v) Thoms . w v (Huron, Niasgars, Lake Ontario today. Saturday partly eloudy Jump Tuesday evening with 48 are Jeminded W ring thelr ! one especially who took the lead ! Jom # na. MPR. Mi 3 ADDITIONAL OFFIC IAL EA. Windsor, London, Tor-|with little change in temperature. cadets on parade, ha Ware Honey iol ) # Lowers for ohe ol and under him, the army united,! ficer Ontario Regiment: repre Mid yorers of Seoll Township " " Winds south 15 today, nerth 15 It was good to see such a large) ihe cadets He was truly a fighter and his|cniafives of the Sergeants' Mess, oi year will have the opporti tonight and Saturday two new recruits, Larry Richards|new football and basketball that Fe : . Z ahove the required figure of 1000, » [] Vind ecrults, } 8 He Align : 4 me of the most able generals Association, RCAF Association; Bl, Thomas ,....00, a8 and M, Childerhose, who Tuesday the Ladies Austialy gave 4 bave i y A \with Pilsudski, who planned the|W. Ford Lindsay, eity editor| CIVIC OFFICIALS NAMED ns cc aim a ; evening, joined the squadron, _|aeen plenty of action this year. | {final battle to liberate Poland,|The Oshawa Times and Mrs, J,| At & meeting of the Uxhridge| 'James ¥, Mayhew, a young|Kitchener , As of last week a recruiting SQUADRON SPLIT | General Sikorski. When|A, Aldwinckle, women's editor,|town council this week, John Oshawa musician who recently Wingham i 4 4 the squadron beginning next brings tie most rig TotmA 11 Tuesda Ihe two flights will against the enemy and became! vited resignation of Rae M, Ferguson, gound, presested his first publie| Toronto while five dd i of ti is oa a have the same cadets every week " W. BH Gould was named to suc: piano recital in Division Btreet| Peterborough to the pocketbook of the runner. squadron has been split up ceed Mr, Ball as deputy reeve |Chureh Hall in the Georgian Bay|Trenton to 18 years of age, are welcome! wih cadets in the same flight og , , 4 A " 0g / . Captain Glen Munro, both ld * to join, If the cadet, for some|oaoh week the Flight Sergeant! ® group of liegular Army of- | and Cap a n fen re bo ae se DrOvInGIa Bl | RR it scleomion of smplan And reason, should not want to stay in| win get kno vaddets be ficers from all parts of Canada, | of the 1st Battalion, Queen's | ohil in it Jults have ballads written hy Beethoven aot he may leave afb an vill gel to know the cadels bel gn qits stationed in Germany | Own Rifles of Canada which is If bldron nd two ad ute ; ave hallad by Be ' vad p / | [ter and a higher standard of dress and Fgypt, who are taking ex moving to Germany soon, Lt | een taking ant! rabies shots, 1 he hopin and Buch time, The cadets are under no ung deportment should arise from| minations at the Royal Can- | Donnelley is the son of Mrs, AJAX Nominati for Ri King's C Khaw \sheep infected was on the farm| The audience soon were aware ' obligation at any time to the Airiihe cadets of the squadron pi Solo CAR == Nominations tor can- fae Ng's Court Apartments, of RN, Hogg, of Brookdale lof the skill of this planist and ly verified hy the provincial lab-| alwed (he large audience with an| Kapuskasing White River ne h also. are given ; adian School of Infantry, Capp | N. M. Donnelley, 637 Steven. |didates for the forthcoming Mu-|for the past week i , i Pores. 1 worms 4 0 Smal The Me Ya all abr Hi4 to be quite Borden, as part of their pro- | son road north, Oshawa; Jills [nicipal Election will be recelved| Mr, and Mrs, Jack Naflor and Tosionded with & shi anceit Bp GIVES PHOTO ; i content and every § seems | fessional training for future | Capt, Munro is the son of Mr, (at the Council Chambers in the|family, Ontario sireet, have mov: S k S Pause War § Be ' a pall that tha cadets. wil be moving along smoothly, ¥S| promotion Tackling a field and Mrs, E, W. Munro, Apple | Ajax Town Hall on Monday, Nov.led to their now home in Agin- pea er tresses At the end of He Frogratn, Mi Lili oo Pg of be, Los work on this campaign Sumi has been busy taking snap- problem In the training -area | Hill. (National Defence Photo) |2i, at 7 p.m. Up to now there has| court, Mayhew pad i Scere a a : h o hit Maney ae ar bis remember ten dollars Is shot portraits of the new ser. not heen much apparent interest.| Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Loudfoo Homemaker Value iectimaty tribute Reginald G oo has heen develope " geants for the lounge and next Things have . heen pretty quiet pine "street. have Tetdinod hob . (ieen, of Oshawa, who attended The EE hd nothing to sneeze at | wee! sontinue p ™ With more than 25 represenia- ar & | week he will continue his efforts around town, This seems to bela visit with relatives in Scotland. ives of Red Cross H i Ai the program, and who he said, rarer all the ooine and Hilla ine "KEY PORTE , { A committee has been formed zeneral throughout the district he vil ps wes of hed Cross Homen had encouraged and helped him FLOOR HOCKEY POSTPONED (0 Pitaae the den ot Bevilg poms B 8 fhe visit was prolonged due to|ga vices from the various One| 1th Bis. career' serted, plus deposit - slip aka 73 f p! Mr 0 i B a | H 4 V ! arect', Y A floor hockey game, which| IVIL AIF Patrol Cadets fom mee REMEMBRANCE SERVICE Mr, Loudfoot's llness and hospit-|iavio branches, Mrs, John Burns ------ face of check envelope, . | " ay pr . o A alizati hile 2) J i . was originally to be played thi {United States come to visit us, HERBERT B. GILMER and a daughter, Mrs, Charles! The annual Remembrance Da) alization lle. there or Loud: | airman Oshawa Homemakers MISSILE SUCCEEDS Your advertising money 1s A W much Detier and committee, attemded a meeting MISRILE i safe with dependable Oshawa Thursday, has been postponed) : 4 Service will be held he Aja during the Christmas holidays.! Herbert B, Gilmer died in the Thrasher (Eunice), of Ottawa {Service will be held in the Ajax able do . Lh Md : g 3 a i ihle to he out again of chairmen at divisional head-| CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) Times Classified Ads, Start until after the exams, The game A : h . , ( ty Centre 1s ; de We would in turn go to the U.8,|family residence, 104 Concession) The funeral service will he Lommunily Centre on Bune ay Ragte Wh - db , ; Wat 10 be played between the Ali holidays and| street, Bowmanville, Thursday, held at the McIntosh - Anderson| Nov. 13, at 8 p.m, by Branch 422 Jim Eastwood, Birch crescent |quarters, Toronto, October at| An advanced, longer-range model the habit today of advertising Idi : the Ei / iu Cadets and the Army Cadets No{JHri0g the Easter Nov. 10. following & short (lines. | Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Saturday,|0f the Canadian Legion, The who has heed confined to the hich Mrs, P. Fowle, chairman|of the Polaris submarine missile your merchandise in the prove Gate has been set for the gamel",, uadian - American ex. Born In Starkville, north of New-|Nov, 12, Rev. R, A, Sharp, rec.|Parade, under the direction off 34% ospital, has. been trans: of homemaker services for the Successfully flew more than| Lon cinece building medium, but i will be held after the exam-|, _ -- y a tonville, Mr. Gilmer was in his{tor for St. Matthew's Anglican|Stalf Sergeant Art Ward, will forred to Ale Reroute oSneral proviuee, presided Aken miles ol is loiden fight Call RA 88402 for complete ination rituals are over at the" 2 ' p . wii Chure n 1 A aru. | A85emble at the Legion Hall at|!ospiia 8 man lends hope(™ acct speaker eB { May 'hursday iis Is § BY J : three Oshawa institutes of Nigh ty Shiu come AD pas. 4 an To ots nel married the for Cuiel, wih Condiist Nik Phil 2,30 pm, moving from there to lor. speedy recovery ar: Jubakes wae Renew Ma. ther Jhan any previous Polaris utarmation learning honorary membership in the NCO|mer Fthel Harris over 40 years Cemelery, the Community Centre Fe Had to be able to report that\and children's services, In his travelled, . Following the service, the| Parl Krick, who has been in the|yemarks Mr, Mavary stressed A sports parade will be held lay 4 2 w|Club to a young lady by the|#go. He was a former employee H ' y ; : . I . 4 this Thursday evening at Rotary! "0 ( athy y of the Goodvear Tire and Rubber | MRS, JOIN H, H. JURY parade will return to the Legion|Alax Hospital for the past two line value of a homemaker ser p 4 I Hall, This parade is not compul C ap .| The death occurred, following! Hall by way of the Shopping|months, is showing improvement) y Them 4 n 0, plant and prior to that he ¢ y 10 8 y y 1€ Bhopping |' Hou : vice as being vital to a commun: sory but any cadets who wish to], These has been of Word who fo I in the Starkville area He| an illness of three months, at her| Plaza, where a saluting will he and allowed up tos a few Eni y, OSHAWA ! yi attend may do so 18 ent 4 meeting Ww €| vas a member of Trinity United|home, 87 Silver street, Bowman. set up on the west side, Major|il 68 Gach Gay, Aeep HN up, Bar| "ge oqi04 that the Homemaker i wi Last Sunday afternoon, five|'* d but I imagine it will be|Va% & . ville, Thursday evening, Nov, 10 |W C. Paynter of the Ontario|the Thursday Niters really miss ifs . * Homemak Ri 3 KING ST. EAST Ll : held sometime after the exams, |Chureh, of Janet McLaurin, widow of Regiment, will take the salute [You on the alleys Welfare Act Is the most impor-| his Of « «uri, y : tant legislation in social service Mr, Gilmer Is survived by y iE aa | I'm glad to see that our im. it » Whithy $ § sal u 1 COMING EVENTS aoe worked oul OK, F.L|Wie: two daughters, Mrs, Jack fola 5 H dry | ith ti Whithy Brass Band lead | HAPPY RETURNS in many years, Mr, Mayary said CON i AC | EYES EXAMINED . wh pid Butler (Gwen) of Toronto and| The deceased was hom In India art Armstrong and Art Brown|that more essential than the cost ( Scot, ew als . 4 A HAY The Pi a kid wd |ficer Re RCAF i [ Mrs, Bert Stapleton (Phyllis), of the daughter of the late Rev,| The Parkside Home and 8 100! are among those who have felt{of a homemaker in a home is her LENSES 8iA33£4 HT180 ( ola OV L] 1ar 2 | I" » i i g Th ' : PLAN to stand Lhe third Afnaal yey was down Tuesday to take Bowmanville and one son, Clar-| John and Mo pi Laur, She} Asi lation ave Raving 2 used the Wes jo head for Je [orth adaptability to .cope with family | COMPLETE azaar sponsored by ary of the 7 " ; > ence, of Newtonville, was married in Bowmanville anc fite , : 1s week, In search of the elusive problems and that her personality | People, CWL, to be held at the church|the Inventory, Gary is taking iva ; 4 . | FP Y > 16 8.8 3 ' | RVICE nam, Stevenson Road Noth, on over for F id Yrickanr who had He is also survived by a sister had heen a resident of the town I riday November 16, from 3.30| deer, or maybe ducks, is more important than her skills, | RA 5-0444 P | i November 13, 2 to § pm. | I : Mrs, C. A. Cowan (Viola), of|for 80 years. Prior to coming to an p m. Speaking of deer, Ray James,| Reportinge on this meeting, | : Toon 30 [been our liaison officer for the|nNaweastle and 10 grandehildren, |the community she was the super.| , There are quite a few pairs size Tulloch drive, was going west on|Mrs, Burns said it was interest Largest Eye ear Selection ; . ast year rw 10 to 2, and s a size 4 to 4% EUCHRE and Bridge Party at st | y The remains are at the F, F.lintendent of nurses at the New-|.W '0 & And some size © 3 3 3 . , i ' ot | Mark's Church, Frid Yevamher 141 g Morr Fons) Home for service on "Rhode Is] nd Hos it 1 y i I'his project was popular last the Base Lise the othet mos mingling to note that at 2 meeting of Conventent Credit at 8 p.m, Stevenson Road al Howling] in tk ol 1 Saturday No 12 f a pital, fo winter and mothers with small en a sleek, our-point buck national chairmen in New York la ee pHtw, Yemen, A at 990" iy Vion will he ib Rumber of yen |ehildren needing skates should crossed. the road in front of him City In 1658 there was an attend. vion_70¢, . ea C 00 at 2,80 p.m, ment i Mrs, Jury was an adherent of| make a note of this date and headed north on Duffin's| ance of only 40 while at the 1960 BAZAAR and Jem opened by R. Lakeview Comatory: iron Hl St. Paul's United Church and was PERSONALS f york, : _. Rami meeting 450 attended, indicating Church, Ladies Ald, 488 Simcoe €Y hilam yo OUSlander, | a member of the Baptist Church 'Ri ONAL ' St. Rernadette's ladies are pre-|the trend of expansion in this Street South, Saturday, November 12 at| pastor of Trinity United Church She 1s survived hy a sister Mr, and Mrs, A. V. Price, |paring for their big annual ba- service, | 2.30 pm. | e S u et will conduct the services Mrs. Gordon 8. 3 El ie), of George street, accompanied Mrs, |zaar, sponsored by the CWL and With | 14 homemakers on the! LENORE Group, Simcoe Street va Jol Jury (Isied, of prices sister, Miss Eldridge, to/held in the school basement on p h } i C i, Oshawa on Friday Novem THOMAS W, CHIPPS Waterdown, Ont | Montreal, from where she sailed|Dec. 3 staff, Oshawa's service continues | 11) 3 pm, Bazaar - Including Lake 8 At its meeting this week the The death occurred suddenly in| Mrs. Jury was predeceased by|for her home in Reading, Eng.| The Sons of Scotland, MacRael'® be busy and any information JOHN A, DUTCHAK, B.A, R.C ooe St, Chure movil Hall, Bagot | pxe: 3 he awa Socle PE i Brest, pe Rein al y : iii et amas "ely Oshawa Thursday, No 10, of her hushand vho was a land on Friday Miss Flddidge Camp, are preparing for their sup be sean Nr ling, thel OPTOMETRIST -- nthe nea anc | § ' say Thomas W. Chipps, of 593 King well known pharmacist in Bow-|has heen staying with her sister first birthday dance, to be held 1 I I Re i'Cr ffi ' | wm jing a og sel up a budget]. § east. Me was In his 84th manville for many years and was|for the past year, and enjoyinglat the Community Centre on|'®®® ted Cross office, B | N GO {of $1500 for the school year vear one of the founders of Jury and| Canada very much, Mr, and Mrs, | Dee, 8 The demand for tickets| = = Miss Nellie MacDonald, the . | Lovell Limited Price returned to Ajax on Sun. has exceeded expectations, RMONY PARK ASSOCIATION teacher. exblaine ondo! As eh | ) he JOHN'S HALL teacher, e plained fo the execu a oI Landon. Ful i Lid The remains will be at the , F,|day, after a tour of the big ecity.| Many happy returns of the day g {tive and the parents some of the|" i Rte imitv for abont 50 Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman: Mrs. 8 Rathwell, Smiths Falls, (to Douglas McGrath, Admiral Comer Bloor and Simcoe {problems confronting the teacher|™® "1% community - fyi ville, until Monday morning, The| Ontario, has heen visiting her|{voad, who celebrates his 13th FRIDAY, NOV. 11, {and the pupils, She said that as|years. Previously he had lved inj ob FHC Cw he held at | brother, Mr, HV. Brock and] birthday on Sunday, Nov. 18 on 8PM [the pupils at the school are of| Tara, Ont, . + fun family residence at 2 p.m. i 50 66 . 41 pre-school age individual tuition] An employee of Fittings Limit yyonday Nov, 14, The services $40 Ja { Is required. For that reason there od far 35 vears, Mr, Chipps re-lwill he conducted. by Rev. Harold (1% one pupil in each class ired in 1930, He was a member q urner., Pastor of St. Paul's It ff King Street United Church | was explained that as now United Church, He will he assist OSHAWA CHA FTER constitnled the school is taking| Predeceased by his first wife,|ed by Rev. Kenneth Gillespie, of \ n S C (o] T Cc H w H | 4 K Y SWEET ADELINE [care of pre-school age children|Mary Jamieson, he is survived| Toronto, Interment will be in from 18 months to two years, Ly his second wife, Sarah Pye! Bowmanville Cemetery PRESENT | s deckied to dn ny Be A Rayan ---- TL | -------- SCHOFIELD INSURANCE " J |proval at jture meeting. | | ibs AR al fo - WOODVIEW PARK'S ASSOCIATES LTD. Saturday, November 19 1C h B G Before you purchase or renew your auto insurance we have St. Gregory's 'Auditorium | ep as . ay SU PE R B | NGO @ special low rate if 8:00 P.M. Admission $1.50 0 Run Again : mn You are ot feast 25 years of age and _-- there are no male drivers under 25 in CHRISTMAS FAIR as Sha B. Gay, a member of -~ PRIZES DOUBLED -- the family, 3 ie Oshawa Clty Counell for a St. Matthew's Church [number of years who was do 2-$500.00 JACKPOTS (2) Your car is not used for business (Wilson Rd, 5. at Haskin) Stied 1b the election o the 1058 af won in 52 or less. If not, then games are regu purposes; W councll, announced this morn 5 games (N 54.5 i 25.0 nsolation prize SATURDAY, NOV. 12 fing that he will seek an_ alder 3230.00 games (os. 54-56) with $23.00 Hon hris (3) You have been accident tree for 1, 2, or Famous for aver » 21 5PM manic seat in the Dee, 8 eivie 1-$300.00 JACKPOT 3 years, sentury around the { . . plection, He has seived the e Tea Room == Adults 35¢ |® received the en : : i : i Children 15 |dorsation of the Oshawa and Dis.] {If Won in 52 nos. or less, $150.00 consolation prize must ge.) = triet Labor Council 20 GAMES AT $40.00 ANNUAL rely. Gay hegan his counce oo 4+ won in. 17 nos. or less. $20.00 consolation pss You may budget your premiums it desired, for all Canada to enjoy, d \ Sev con hy A bs ' ¢ be \ 15% secutive terms. During his vears For Service Da and Ni ht Call BAZAAR OF HTT ens ys Yours 5 GAMES AT $30.00 y oh mall ec tees with r @ . ST GEORGES |fPion of finance. He wan chai $100.00 CASH DOOR PRIZES Schofield Insurance Associates Lid. | nox soo wns sium. wine A of the Proper . | CAH ORS | {man fh Brophy a $2,350.00 TOTAL PRIZES 6 Simcoe North RA 32265 | uo wri worn He has been a member of Local REG AKER . « DON ELLISON « JACK MOORE LONG JOHN DISTILERIES, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND Abert and Jackson Streets a. UAW, since its inception and RED BAR ADMISSION 1.00 § 8 pas rector of the Chil XTR SAT. NOV, 12th dren's Ald Society, Community E A BUSES 7PM Recreation Association and the Welfare Board, He Inu +ombor Monday Nov. 14th - 8 P. M. SOLE AGENTS IN CANADA: CANADIAN SCHEWLEY LTD. MONTREAL PA Binge, games, home cooking of the Canadian Legion, Canadian ' etc. Free admission, Everyone [Corps Association and Phoenix welcome. {Lodge, 100F, : (4) You have been accident free for 5 years, i world , , , now avaliable

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