24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1961 y Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slinger stock were Sunday guests of rere land, Niagara - on - the - Lake,|Mrs. Edna McLaughlin. - : spent a few days with Mrs, Sorry to report that Mi: Florence Caughill and family. [Pearl Avery is on the sick list Uxbridge Census Couple From Our church was fairly weli|We hope her condition will soon . 3 improv 3 ttended on Sunday morning, be improved. Different Than |Niagara-On-Lake Ren oa a Th Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodge ber 24 at 10.30 a.m., Rev. E. and family were Sunday guests ( 0 , { - - vernment Ss Visit Burketon {McNeil of Seagrave will be cur of Mr. and Mrs. John Brass, By M. CHATTERLEY By A. R. HUBBARD guest minister. Claremont, and also visited with UXBRIDGE -- The prelimin- BURKETON -- Our commis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams Mr Jouges cousin from Al ary Telease 4 No, 4 of fe La) nity was shocked and saddne-|and girls, Bowmanville, were ra. fe St census lor. ana 2 raven o al oq'by the sudden passing of Mr.|Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. AIR SWALLOWER difference in Dvermmen IUr| Bruce Ashton. Sympathy is ex- E. M. Adams. About 14 tons of air flow The government al 2 eas Cltended to Mrs. Ashton and| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- through a jet engine each min- gates, Population » Xbridge! tamily. {Laughlin and family of Black- ute it is in operation. Figures taken by George pe Lamb, assessor for the town of leaves a difference of 112. Delmas Long, clerk treasurer of Uxbridge, has advised the government to make a closer examination of their records. . Mr. Long feels a discrepancy of 112 is too great an amount to H ! overlook in a municipality of this size. - ; Concern is due to the differ ence it could make in the un- ig Ma Tf H Fabulous Book Value! their census report. Robert Charles Colton, 19, of Uxbridge, was charged with consuming liquor while 2 minor. He was convicted and fined $25 and costs. Keith Barton , of Uxbridge, was charged with drunk driv- Shoes Styled For Fall Log Rollers and Sandlers Elegantly bound Ralph Taylor of Leaskdale in red and black was charged with consuming with delicate titles. liquor while a minor on Sept. 2, A distinctive 1961. He was found guilty and oy fined $40 and costs. addition to ing He has been remanded to Oct. 3. A--No. 146--Stacked heel crepe rubber sole D--No. 107--Low stack heel pump with at- pump. Strap trim an vamp. Cocoa 15 95 tractive elastic trim on vamp. Suppie brown LJ tan calf. PAIR Cava calf 15 95 LJ B--No. 143--(Not Illustrated) Two-eyelet tie with stack heel and crepe rubber sole. Carbon fe 30m Square doe seg jet brown calf only. 15 95 brown colt. ASHBURN -- Mr. William . Perry BA had charge of the C--No. 126--Trim calf pump with illusion F--No. 6022--Favourite spectator pump with morning Gi n_ Barns stacked heel. Hand-sewn vamp. stack Cuban heel. Black Churc! on Sunday morning, Brown. PAIR . Sept. 18. ' calf. PAIR For meditation Mr. Perry Sees S00 V0. ARB wt op oi iz ; iss : used the theme Cond King The marvels of the modern world! 20th century science, industry, transportation, es Sto 10, to B widths in the group but not every size in each width, style or colour. of Kings and Lor 9 1 oe i invention and the secrets of nature thoroughly explained and illustrated. Over On Tuesday. ere ony 18,000 items, over 3,000 pages, over 3,000 illustrations presented in 12 great Ashburn and vicinity volumes. Now you can answer those "'difficult questions' children ask. 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