Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1961, p. 3

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r tiadorsized Lot Sale Ketused J. Hurst, 478 Park road south was permitted to build a de- tached garage accessory to a The three-man committee ~ of adjustment Wednesday night re- fused an application from E. R. Allin, 42 Harris avenue, to sell) non-conforming use. an undersized lot, adjacent to a} G. K. Drynan, 492 Masson home owned by him on Fair-|street, was given permission to leigh avenue. build an addition to his exist- Mr. Allin appeared before the ing house. committee seeking permission) opera . ; to sel a lot adjacent to his Wan on eae er property to permit the building} W. Roth, 296 Adelai adit of another small home. west, was permitted to ave ft A, small delegation of neigh-jhouse and carport = -- "4 nai severtt ons Sele SM Tae conenihen al committée they could not see/"™ a the builder that thel Mem the point of allowing Mr. Allin -- is TG teches a0. Pa } ; pS inte a houne 18 Me heae and warned him that their allowing it this time was THREE-CODOR SHINGLES not to be a precedent. Neighboring property owners} J. Tukaluk, 15 Colborne street complained that Mr. Allin's) east, made application to en- house on Fairleigh avenue was/close a porch with insufficient : not a home "'but just a wreck."| sideyard. His application was! They said there are three differ-| tabled until next month. ent colors of shingles on the) w Wacko, 168 Conant street, | roof, that it is quite common so] was allowed to put an extension|§& see three feet of water in the), g 'non-conforming use by be- basement and piles of mess can|in5 given permission to build be seen in the back yard. an addition to his store. "We see no reason for pay- s : v I, Wotten, 581 Grierson street, ing taxes to see something like} *. ">" voit that in the neighborhood and we|Was given permission to Pe a don't wish to see another one|SMall addition to the back o 4 like it in the area," neighboring/home he owns on Ritson roa south for an additional bath- the two-family dwell-} : . 3 property owners said Other applications dealt with|reom for by the committee included the /!"& refusal to build a basement CARPORT ALLOWED > apartment by L. West, 357 Phil-| yrs) R. &, Pardon, 10 Cadil-| lip Murray avenue. lac avenue north, was(permit- An application by R. Lenczew-\14q to construct a carpoft on ski, 597 Simcoe street wee 'Olthe side of her home with -hay-| : extend his existing workshop/ing insufficient sideyard. Mrs.| was tabled to come before the| pardon told the committee her committee during its Nov. 15) qaughter was unable to get out| CAPSULE NEWS sitting to work winter sanesigs be- BU ISE bg yas too much si#ow "AN I HOUSE cause there was , ne ge pan 588 Gibbon|to shovel. The Crag mig sed ? piven: vn to|ed out according to Mrs. Par- street, was given permission to|€¢ ' : . build house on a small lot on|don's lot.plans, there was yee Olive avenue, provided the|to build q detached carport " house is located so that it will|the rear of her house. She re u wa have a four-foot side yard on/insisted there bbe too muc east ¢ -foot s ,ard| Snow to be shovele ae ph i rere gta An application by Mrs. E. G.| MONTREAL (CP)--The Star An application by M. Eno, 329)Suarez, 721 Bessborough drive,|says the Montreal Transporta French street, to build a de-|to erect carport in a side-|tion' Commission a | the city tached garage on his property|yard abutt a flanking street}administration ared."In deep Wilbur Down, who operates Highway 401 and Thornton's | horticultural society but has a a farm at the intersection of | road, is not a member of the | FINE DISPLAY OF CHRYSANTHEMU | green thumb as far as the growing of chrysanthemums is | concerned. He is seen here | with some of his beds of the flower: Pointing to one plant, m Disagree Over Route GWE YURI MEDAL MON' CARLO (Reuters) -- Yuri Gagarin of Russia was awarded a gold medal Wednes. day for being the first man in space, The award was made at the general conference of the International Aeronautic Feder- ation GAS KILLS BROQHERS MILWAUKEE (AP}--Carbon monoxide seeping from a faulty furnace pipe was blamed for the deaths Wednesday of three elderly bachelor brothers whose Camera Club Seeks Members By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- --The' Ajax Camera Club met at Hotel Ajax Wednes- day for its regular meeting with 15 members. Developing and printing of pictures was done by some members, while a discussion on various topics went on by the others. The main topic was the @ procuring of suitable permanent miquarters for the club, where MS which boasts a circumference | + jand criticisms made. 2 |Mrs. F. yequipment and properties could be kept, so that any member could make use of them, at 7 \times other than the meeting night. 77 Thie Wednesday a picture con- test will be held by members, An effort is being\ made to enlarge the membership, and any inquiry should be made to A. Horton, Box 902, Ajax. Ladies ave especially in- ., |vited to join, and enjoy the fel- lowship -- of Bugs'. kindred 'Shutter- OBITUARY MRS. C. KUCHERIK Mrs. C. Kucherik died at the family residence, 782 Ritson jroad south, Wednesday, Oct. 18,| at the age of 73. She had been serionsly ill for the past nine weeks Mrs, Kucherik (nee Kornylo) 'Oshawa Family "Adopts Child | Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Myers and Miss Claire Myers, 1096 King street east, Oshawa, have financially "adopted" Ngyuyen Van Trong, a seven-year-old Vietnamese boy through the Foster Parents Plan. They have promised to contribute $15 a month toward the child's support for at least a year, Foster Parents' Plan, which has rehabilitated more than |77,000 children on a personal basis since its founding in 1937, is now helping more than 22,000 youngsters in Greece, Italy, France, Korea, Viet Nam, Hong Kong and the Philippines. There are about 3,000 foster par- ents in Canada. Over the past twenty-four years, more than 600,000 individuals and groups in Canada' and the United States have helped needy chil- dren overseas through Foster Parents' Plan. | |UNABLE 'TO WORK Trong's father was a motor- lcycle driver, earning at least ° THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 19, 1961 Did You Know... In the main Dining Room ef the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have a Full-course Dinnr for ONLY 95¢. Trong's mother sold their own house for $34.33, which they used for the father's medi- cal fees. She still owes a debt of $27.48. An uncle helped them build a little house on his land. He-is very poor, but from time to time he gives them food. The new house measures about 12 feet x 9 feet. Its roof and walls are made of palm leaves, the floor of beaten earth. There is no door, and the floor is always damp, Furni- ture includes a board, a bed, and a table. All are in the state before collapse. The family needs everything. Trong is an amiable, basical- ly friendly child, although a little timid. He has big 'black eyes and a sun-browned skin. He is a lively, active boy. Trong wants to-start school with other boys. Beyond that, he has no ideas about the 'fu- ture. The .adoption assures him, through the plan, a monthly cash gtant of $8 periodic dis- enough to cover the femily's basic expenses. He developed a cyst on his back and for three months was-unable to work. An operation could not cure a} of more than 13eeet, he |WaS a daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|COndition already too far ad- attributed his success to the | quality of his fertilizer. --Oshawa Times Photo | CITY AND DISTRICT ON EXECUTIVE Dmitro Kornylo and was born on Aug. 22, 1888, in the Ukraine. She came to Canada 48 years ago and spent some time in Montreal. For the past 39 years she had been a resident of Osh- awa. She was predeceased by her husband, Samuel Kucherik, May 22, 1947. Mrs. Kucherik was a mem- ber of St. Mary's Greek Ortho- dox Church | vanced. Not long after surgery jhe died, in December 1960. | Since the father's death,| Trong's mother has become a/| |fruit peddler, earning about 27 |cents a day. Her baby son, Van |The, was born March 9, 1961.| The mother is still too weak to jwork, Nhu (25) and Loc - (23) jare children' of the mother's jfirst marriage. They are both 3 ' ae matried, have their own fami- Harry Simpson, manager of| She is survived by her son, i, jthe Whitby Public. Utilities Com-| William and his wife, Ellen, two| lies, and live in the country. jmission, was elected first vice-|brothers, William of Winnipeg] They cannot help their mother. jpresident of the Eastern On-|and John, of Oshawa and four! ' tario Water Works Association|grandchildren, Patricia, Geor-|0f primary school. He gave up at its' meeting Wednesday in| Brockville. Henry Little, man- jager of the Brockville Utilities} Commission, was named presi-| lent. : EQUIPMENT STOLEN Alnor Earth Movng Limited,| |Oshaw&, reported the theft of a tire and an, air hammer from ja construction shack located south @f the CPR tracks on Ste- jvenson\road south, early Wed jnesday morning. The padlock gina, Michael and Sonya The funeral service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Saturday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m., followed by interment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. The service will be conducted by Rev. P. Zaparyniuk. Area Firms Ut (11) was in the third class his studies five months ago, jbecause of lack of money. |Trong has never been. to |Trong's mother is at the point jf despair. She fears the future jand what will become of her children. _ Starr's Niece school.|° tribution of food and clothing parcels, and special medical care, Hise depends on the help he receives now. His mother will be most grateful to the friend. who brings her courage now, when she needs it most. by popular demand MORE DISNEYKINS to complete your set ren crmrrER cesar aman Entire Stock Reduced FROM 25 To 50% Complete line of Hardware Smallwares, Toys, Games Guns, Everything must be sold. is £ Seeking Job bodies were found in their}on the door was pried open to uf Get Contracts TORONTO (CP)--One digit of the federal labor department's OTTAWA (Special) -- General|statistics on job-hunters is the otors of Canada Ltd. has been|minister's niece, Theresa Starr. jawarded a contract by the De-| Michael Starr's 18 - year - old jpartment of Defence Produr-|relative came to Toronto re- tion it was announced here cently from Oshawa d is Hon. Raymond O'Hurley. looking for work. Theresa, en- The contract,.in the amount|gaged to a Toronto medical stu- of $11,875, is for the supply o\dent, was teaching art to chil- | | y, _ Ste a Hardware 728-6061 | | 8 19 10 Wednesday officially opened the $775,000 Point Edward sewage system, financed, built and op erated by the Ontario Water re-| sources Commission. The plant located near the International Blue Water Bridge at Sarnia, is one of a series of plants built by the OWRG-to eliminate pol- er of béundary waterways ¥ raw sewage. APPOINTS ASHFORTH OTTAWA ment of A. ( (CP) Appoint onto, former president of the Ashforth of Tor- George ss Annesley, |! ae FIFTH RACE COeRX100 -- |'Zurich Plate' Claiming all King's Silver, Harrison, X112|97900, Purse $2300, Three-year- Cli 2° Vv pedis Par HL. olds and up, One Mile and 16th half S s : i gee ead aroke Ba leat ininee Merges BG PE Armstrong 113 |Half of September. Total value} X105 hist ais of 137 contracts awarded by! Mr. Pieman, Remillard, 110} 2- Bon Courier, NB 13 Defence Product d 12 by| Romping Chance Griffiths | 3. West Four, Fitzsimmons 118 Def : 3 : oon teuctis ; 5 ee ce, , 4. Tadoussac, NB 16 \pe ence Constryction (1951) Re ous ; | 5. Bahamas, Dalton sia ad | ti Garden, McComb, | 6. Ess Jay, McComb 140 (A) M. R. Alexander and J. W. sixrnH RACE Izaryk entry | "Dunvegan" Allowance, Fur |$2700, Three-year-olds and u Fillies and Mares, alljand 16th |coating compound The contracts were among al large number awarded by the| department during the latter] | 4 . | 6. rf 8 s $7,154,999. _, BILLIONS TO KEEP FLEETS ROLLING 9. SECOND RACE One. Mile "Canuck Plate," claiming VISIT - MODEL HOMES ON DISPLAY EVERY DAY That's HARMONY VILLAGE, HARMONY VILLAGE IS NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN "Thousands Have Seen It, HAVE YOU? It's Worthwhile, from 2 P.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. $2,500, purse $1,1800, three. year- solicitor rectors of the Bank of Canada| 1 was announced Wednesday by| Finance Minister: Fleming. The} P 68-year-old Torontonian fills the vacancy on the board created by the resignation earlier this year of J. T. Bryden olds, 6 furlongs Critics Choice, Remillard, 119 / Willies Warrior, NB, 112 3. Silly Set, NB, 112 Remister, 'NB, 122 . Top Field, NB, 115 Brenilyn, Parnell, X109 . Jean Sirdar, Dalton, 107 1, Chic Miss, Dalton 7118 ee Goldew, Turkey, Harrison X103 13 Augustine, Adams 115 | 4. Piagal, Gomez 115 5.Peggy Page, Fitzsimmons 113 QUINELLA BETTING |SEVENTH RACE To keep U.S. trucks roll- ing, owners will put just over $7%% billion. into fuel, tires and parts this year. To sell the truck you want to turn into cash, advertise it in an Oshawa Times Clas- | sified Ad. Just dial 723-3492 to start your ad. | | | | | THE VILL Just East of Donovan Collegiate 1 G t on Harmony Road South JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD real estate--insurance Itd. exclusive agents . On the Nail, Harrison, X114| "The Belleville' Allowance, Fall Color Tour Enjoyed . Noboy's Lad, NB, 114 . Diameter, NB, 108 . Briarbelle, NB, 105 2. Cathy Yates, Dalton, 112 and up, One Mile and one 16th! | 1, Winisteo, McComb 121 | 2. War Bang, Harrison X104_ | | 3: Chopavane, Fitzsim's. 109 Also eligible: Aera Fair, Rob-| 4. Bocage, Rasmussen 109 "siw 3 i -|disagreement" over the route of yas tabled to the committee's) was refuseéd. Committee mem g 0 bowel sitting. Mr. Eno, whosejbers described her request as|the proposed Montreal subway, CIUDAD TRUJILLO (AP) -- Police attacked demonstrators Authority i and fi home. The brothers, Frank Go-|gain entry. Total estimated may. It was the htird. straight BROUGHAM Pickering|commended to his fellow coun-\day of anti-goverfiment demon- lands|believed that the south part of! toRoNTO (CP)--Toronto ac-| y | } ; g tax free. They recommend alte township would benefit from tress Toby Robins gave birth Friday, Oct. 20 | station wagons. ldren in a community centre but Greenwood and Claremontiequipment should be readily lied Theatres. esol be . Mary's Reward, Remillafd|560, $18,500 and $14,060 guins, only the Emperor and Parks, have a fixed assessment available. OPENS SYSTEM | 1. Conseil Des Arts, Hale, 110 109 A Port Hope company, Cos-| Adelie types inhabit the frozen} dents and their families dwell./to be induced to the adjacent Councillors remarked thatl!industrial area. "T think as far as Pickering] ing e Township is concerned we be taken {The lowest tender that of|Toronto-Dominion Bank, e wo ' Frank. S. Coyle Limited, Lake-|tario member of the board of di- PLAN TECHNICAL SCHOOL [;..7 est ernments W. G. Lawson for|Claremont businessmen, _ the! 150 feet to the south. Coilficil,| The amount of business that by resolution, agreed so to\do.\is done at the station during re Express, Parnell 7 6. Right Service, Gr iffiths | d | 7 Swagger Stick, Rasmussen| SIRLOIN, T-BONE 120 WING CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND PORK SHOULDER BUTT FRESH PORK END LOIN CHOICE LAMB the week days, making the of-|Some of the cars, with just side (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) fice hours 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.,/curtains. The trip continued to- Games $6, $12, $20 and these have been the offi- May be doubled or tripled _|cial hours for several years. \8. Tofino, NB 118 | 9. Inigo, Harrison X110 Gun Shot Junior, Dalton, eer oS a ao ee 115 }11, Brant Ator, 5 | . Dykebar Lad, NB, 115 | 12, Thermonuclear, Morreale} 118 | $210 JACKPOT INCLUDED} The new bylaw provides that|Station 13. Falls View, Simpson, e Door Prize $15 the new hours be from 9 a.m. to|, Arriving in Haliburton. about (B)XX112 AD peeceataneneeneees |5 p.m., but employees raust|!-15 p.m: a hot meal, which\14° Roman Ocean, Griffiths, ~ RUMMAGE |serve 37% hours per week, had a ean eee weet SAE s and add the extra half hour per|Most Welcome. An hour later a gible: Le. , aay by taking only one-half hae visit was made to the Skyline areal CAME dee' SALE for lunch, or adding it to their -- iii igen the own. lereign, F it zsimmons, ~(C)122; 'a '4 . morning or afternoon hours. N us View 1s most spectacu-| i ST. MATTHEWS remuneration ak provided ri lar at this time of year, with the| (A) Mire, G. Ven Bickiinies ANGLICAN CHURCH |working overtime. jhouses round the Jake, colorful ; Corner Wilson'Rd. and Hoskin Oaks Stab! t aks Stable entry SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Federal census figures taken|OWn painting, of yellow, gold,|(c) Windfields Farm entry 2 P.M. this year show the population of| and all shade jfrom 13,797 to 17,072 since thela sharp contrast, Many people jlast census was taken in 1956. | were there with movie cameras) FOURTH RACE FRIDAY, -OCT. 20th ed -- by 4.320 people. Mark-| The trip home was made by\and Four year olds. One Mile am s 1:30 P.M ' St. Po Cc lb AAC -- X-5 lbs, XX-7 lbs, XXX-| 10 Ibs. H 49 99 39 8 49 = SCLATICR . sReER yee s WACKACHE z wide C Ib et Ayeona PRODUCTS | we | Forsoothing relief from rheumatic, sciatic. arthritic pain use Ruma- caps, Disturbing pains caused by Kidney' and Bladder irritations quickly relieved by Rumacap's anti septic action. See-Your Druggist va FRESH PORK b Spareribs Township increased in way of, Tory Hill, Wilberforce,' and 3% |population by 855 people, Harcourt and south on High-) 1. Sarah" Tan | Vaughan by 2,761, East Whitby|way 28 to Peterboro, arriving} 2. Plin, ¢ iby 871. neat in Ajax about 7.45° p.m. property is a corner lot, was|"impossible," saying the car-|but agrees with an earlier re ee YOUTHS RIOT vy ant No Tax Fre with clubs Wednesday night in \public was assassinated last! ertz, 70, Gustav, 66. and Henry,/value of the goods stolen was Township Councillors were ad-|cillors that consideration be) sStrations touched off by the clos- etro Toronto and Region|Liverpool road. He said that he, TOBY HESSON NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Conservation Authority all municipalities outside their|such a depot, rather than have | Tuesday to a nine-pound boy to | An Ajax firm, Stark Elec.|decided to switch to an office Authorities in the township, at/months when sndw removing] assistant to the president of Al four-year-old maidens, one mile| 6. Peterboro, Harrison , Xigz|tors. They were valued"at %. Of some 17 species of pen- F ' 7 on their lands, the assessment) Reeve Scott agreed that a POINT EDWARD (CP) 2. Satin Legs, Simpson, Lasting Fighter, Adams 115|mos Chemical Co. Ltd.. was Antarctic continent. in which the park superinten-|to be erected, if industry was education costs and other mu A resolution was passed to ably. depot to the next council meet- would not be too greatly inter-' TENDER ACCEPTED mously passed that no action+were opened by Reeve Scott. See field, 23.cents per ton for gravel! A technical s@hod!' adjoining} the federal and provincial gov As a result of intercession by Pickering District High School) station agent at the CPR sta- turn a road allowance some)caretaker. CONSIDER ROAD DEPOT the next twelve months will no By GRACE MILLS inson, 109; Air Bridge, Griffiths,| 5. Leon K., Dalton 114 Avaion, Thursday, October 19 at 7.30| ployment. of vintage cars were refuelling.| ; days, these hours were added to| must have been cool driving 'n} MD)115 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, }were congregating at a Service| 49 ECONOMY --- 627 FIRST GRADE BONELESS PLATE OVEN READY i i . t that the network will cost instructed to consider facing his|port, if it was built, would con-| por proposed garage off Rosedale/travene three city planning mat- ng cel be completed avenue, the flanking street. _ ters. within four years. one of the werst flare-ups of vi- olence since 'dictator Rafael {Trujillo of the Dominican Re 63, probably died Monday, Dep-| approximately $500. Oshawa Po. uty Medical Examiner Joseph|lice Department are investigat-|M Lamonte said. ting the incident/ * i iv i ing of Santo Domingo Univer- vised at a recent Council meet-jgiven to the establishment of a/'" hers J ing that Metro Toronto has ap-|road department depot on town- Sacre atic lee in the plied to the legislature to have|ship property at Highway 2 and : all M border, which includes Picker-|all the equipment at the Town-\he named Benjamin. The stage FIRST RACE | 4. Storm's Best, Rasmussen|'Tonic Instruments Ltd., was\J0b here. ing Township, support them. jship Garage in Brougham . . ./anq television performer is "Lord Nelson," claiming alll 112 awarded three contracts, all) oH ; The two active Conservation|particularly in the winter married to William Freedman, $3,500, purse $1,800, three. and| 5: Queen's Gem, Hale 117 for the supply of signal genera.| USED TO COLD remaining from year to year 18|\depot was needed in the : er (A)XXX108 Cunning Wolf, NB 111 jawarded a $21,028 contract for|-- oe =e pert. Toereicouth dad, be: noted Get ai Siyen L. Cainer, minister of). hes Wild Butny, McComb 118 |the pre-treatment of a metal is no assessment on the homes/quite presentable building had|'tave! and publicity for Ontari nicipal services were supplied authorize the Road Superinten- these dwellings, and that they|dent Jack Chapman to submit did not think of it too favor-! an estimate of the cost of a road ested in supporting this appli-/ Seven tenders for crushing cation," said Reeve J. S. Scott. 20,000 tons -of two-inch gravel, A 'resolution was unani-/and screening 5000 tons of sand S'crushing and 23 cents for sand Dunbarton High'School is pro screenifig, was accepted. posed. It will be financed by RETAIN STATION AGENT Board, asked council to deed to'tion will be retained for one the board the road to the Dun-|year by the railway company, barton school, and take in re- rather than be replaced by a : * 385 doubt determine whether or not} AJAX The beautiful au- X114; Sweei Dish, Griffiths,| 6. Champagne Velvet, NB 115/ Councillor Poss Deakin the change, in the CPR's opin-|tumn colors in the Haliburton X104: Sidville. Griffiths, X114:| 7. Kickimoon, NB 113 ion, is warranted. area were at their best last Last Dollar NB, 115; Irish ' sisal ; weekend when the horticultural) nuke Harrison, XX108. |EIGHTH RACE COMING EVENTS PASS BENEFITS BYLAW society sponsored bus tour took ("Carmel , Plate" Claiming all|f tele stellar nant. for|placs. Snow was falling when/ THIRD RACE $2500, Purse $1900, Threayear-| RUMMAGE sale, simeve Hall, Friday, the office staff, under study for the group left Ajax at 9.30 a.M ip. ; . ' i. olds and up One Mile Gl two! iar honk ae Fo A cae the past few months, #vas pass-|and several flurries were en-| aieage 4 os ee, furlongs . ll } Church ; i : ed by council. The benefits|countered during the forengon, barton: eee ae = 1, Turkeyneck 0 ak s Fitz- RUMMAGE Sale at St.George's Parah| Which the staff will enjoy is/but the weather cleared and al') Mescehan NB. 192 simmons 115 Hall on Centre Street, Friday, October/one day per month sick leave,|most enjoyable day was spent,| 4. Wathariolie. Parnell |'2. Bet N Win, Armstrong 119| = , pe lenlB od ci : which days may accumulate,| The group proceeded by| ~ (A)X114 : | 3. Dark Valley, Robinson '107| P EUCHRE, Scout Hall, Gibbon andiand a percentage of their re-|Highway 401 to Newcastle, then A tly Walker, 122 ig | 4. Evening Buena Vista, Friday, October 20, 8 p.m.) i i th Highwe 35 to Rose.| °° \puly, raec@D, Led . ~ 6 Six prizes. Refreshments, Admission 50c| ™UNeration allotted to the em-|north on Highway 35 to Rose-| European Flight, NB, 115 X118 p NORTH Oshawa Park Singo at the|P!Oyee upon terminating his em-|dale where part of a cavalcade . Honey Boots, Dittfach, 112 | § Quick Edition, Harrison| 4 5 ; . Metranen Irish, NB,, (B)119] X113 Pim. $6 and $10 and seven jackpot |" In the beginning office hours|Drivers in ancient fur coats! 7 Mountain Fire, Adaips, ) @ HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS & included Saturday forenoons.|and top hats were partaking of| (C)122 / 7 NOVEL BINGO When Saturdays became holi-|coffee at the Hunters Store. Iti s joe the Captain, Robinson, ay THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM. : ' . Lady Skip, Hale, 119 GOLDEN ib { vas falk, Sti yk, 119 n | ward Minden, where the old cars + aie VA Sean YELLOW . c LEAN MEATY PEEK FREAN--REG. 25¢ 4 BLADE DIGESTIVE 'Lye SHORT GUT (1st 4) CHRISTIES--24-or, PRIME RIB BREAD 2 «37. entry in itself, the whole country sur- ' Agro Stak G CENSUS FIGURES rounded with hills in nature's|(>) 280, Stable and Golgen PRIME RIB 55 ¢ s of red. The dark (D) R. E. Cook and Viscount ; BUTTER f Ib t- ~~~ Pickering Township increased! green of the evergreens making Harding entry : RUMMAGE SALE BONELESS SHOULDER : 7 i @ R A | Whitby Town increased consid-|to get a Isting picture that. is|""DURBAN PLATE' Claiming POT ROAST CHICKEN TN erably during the four-year per-|hard to describe all $2500, Purse $1900; "Three : FRESH KILLED Z Harrison X111 1 sponsored by ; 2¥2-3¥2 Ib. AV. jul's Calvin Group. d ie xine 'ei a xriffiths X111 | 2. Broyn Ensign, Dittfach 109° Pot Roast!

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