Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1961, p. 3

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CAPSULE NEWS 'Say Trucks . Four Questions = [x's $3,000,000 Grant Are Menace me Pickering Ballot Donor Request * e T Child a4 BROUGHAM -- In all prob-|gestion of Reeve J. S. Scott at Sparks Storm t 0 ] ren ' Pia ability there will be an elec-ja previous meeting, who ad-) OTTAWA (CP) -- A letter @) niversl Vy | e ' ' j "a tion for reeve, deputy reeve|vised that the price of indus-inaming and asking for dona- | roar ye there sate i vee all fre Semele 2 Pn -- aot in ~ Brad Lepad from cereale ged ~ Mich. (CP) --jcepting both Nationalist and/7OTtn © v4, g Wer Z ckering Township electionjship might become prohibitive|ployees to the eather que University. 'of Michigan as Communist China as UN mem-|¢d concern about the eT aan day on Saturday, Deo. 0 -- thatiby industrialists. Be recom-|Carpaign here has touched. off been awarded a $3,000,000 grant) bers. : ' of gravel trucks in their neigh- ii . 4 is, if these o(ficers are not ac-/mended that the township pur-|a storm. : area ec, tine, wh laimed for their two-year term|chase industrial land to be| Cal Best, president of the 30,- by the Ford Foundation to con JER SETS RECORD fof eg ---- " tinue work in the field of Rus-| AIRLINE popular dog, Mac, was hit by a i Z : on nomination day, Friday,|paid for by debentures, the|000 - member Civil Service As- sian, orienta: and related inter-| VANCOUVER (CP)--A Cana-jgravel truck Monday afternoon / Nov. 24. amount not to exceed $100,000. {sociation of Canada, said Tues- national studies. It was thejdian Pacific Airlines DC-8 jet-land died that night. : By j Besides election of the candi-| venir PRICES day he would "reassess" his largest grant yet made by the liner carrying 81 passengers People living on Thickson ¥ : j i dates, four questions will be on Th imtained that i position as the civil service re- foundation to a state university|and crew landed here Tuesday|,..4 contend the gravel trucks the ballot for the taxpayers 1o} . cb ghar ge rouge at 'f/presentative on the fund-raising on a single campus seven hours and 29 minutes).+2 4 nuisance and a hazard to yy answer in the affirmative or|'tis land were sold by the town-|campaign "if intimidation is after take-off from Tokyo. Theli,. safety of their children be- P 5 2 i negative, as determined at ajSHiP at cost, plus the cost ofl proved." BUILD STEEL MILL flight was 11 minutes faster|~ ice of the speeds at which ; : j meeting of Pickering Township nrese ie that it would stabilize Crjes of "high pressure" come han the previous record flight & . 5 ; rices and make industry more TRACY, Que. (CP) -- Con- pe Tokyo to Vancouver Oct.|they are operated. : 4 Council on Oct. 23. from other association heads at ' i " attractive fo the township, be-|the disclosure of a letter writ- ion is to begin today on a "tt could just as well have The question, "Are you in|". : J ' sur ar g40,000,000 vale sg steei|°. been my little boy', comment- ais favor of a public library for -- inflation to a ten by Air Commesate _ mill at this St. Lawrence River; AJp NEEDY STUDENTS ed Alex Beaton, owner of the ' "; Y i the Township of Pickering?' m ee ie oo gg acting : Pp Ps e! A br community, some 40 miles) QUEBEC (CP) -- The Cana-jdog. Mr. Beaton felt the trucks will be discussed. at a public age hype pom ghar tng « Ngo sai 0 Bp pea <a northeast of Montreal. Premier) qian Association of Medical Stu-jwere travelling too fast. Com- ° , 4 meeting at the township hall in oti i yore glo p Rok ~ ary ployees. Lesage said Tuesday the mill,|qents and Internes decided|plaints have been made to the " ee tay : Brougham Thursday, Nov. 2 |! t th on te be tached to be built by Atlas Steels Ltd.) Tyesday to set up a foundation|provincial police. | ; ; j ie be P ing of the question to be includ-| More Comfort Wearing Welland, is expected to be i d bursaries to) ' i j . y OPEN SUNDAY ___|ed in a bylaw to be prepared by of Welland, Pp to grant loans and bursa) Art Alexander, superintendent y Thi H | three h q ; e open Sunday question|Cierk L. T. Johnston for the completed in two or three needy students. Members of thejof Allan G. Cook, contractors Z ; h ; f ' a 'i : 00K, ' 4 ' , as been divided into two ques-|nex* council meeting. years. medical profession would be|<aiq truck drivers were in no ' A uA in f f pub Here is a pleasant, way to overcome R asked to contribute. way pushed and were advised| te, 4 " es tions, ""Are you in favor of pub-| «There are two reasonably| loose plate discomfort. FADTERTE, GUIDE LEADER BETTE ' ep A yg lic games and sports for gainijarge industries at the present CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- ies gad eB empeninnigles sags after 130 on Sunday after-|time interested in land in : 2 He stressed they were under no| 7 al : Lt, G noons?" and "Are you in favor|picvering " cai , Baden Mn i seatioasd: to ite CITY AND regular contract and were do-| : ys of moving pictures, drive-in aig 'aces perce iigter; : Baden- aS tanital Tuesday 12 ing the job they have to do. It| LP ie theatre performances, theatri-lires they are interested, the nt ee Tage. ft - oufferin a mild DISTRICT is hoped to finish the construc- 4 f j . cal performances, concerts,|owner increases his price." at drug counters everywhere. onde mre while. Viiting the tion job in the near future. | th er oe 4 7mm \and lectures, after 1.30 on Sun- : 2 : Prince Edward Island capita!.| : Mrs. J. Rice, who lives south! : ; , a day afternoons?" | There still was no indication| UN FUND DRIVE of the intersection of Thickson) % ; 4 ; 4 The fourth question is a sug- Again, as in the past, the stu- : | F P ' Ae , su vo Foo gag be released deus of the Ajax High School a ee Paserdl nol te| , ' j AY ¢ The FLYING DUTCHMAN oo . will be making a door to doorling operated was not fair to the % ee , Commends B aby | saeniies EX-MP SEEKS COMEBACK |C2nvass on the night of Hallow- children. 4 be: 4 | SHAUNAVON, Sask. (CP)--|je'en Oct. $1, for donations to) she recalled that one of her i i ee a s F in Plan | erat mane fae] ute gre was rewrning tome| TWO CANINE ARRIVALS FROM FAR NORTH -- | and former member of Parlia- on her bicycle along Thickson TORONTO (CP) -- Provision| sent, was somatied Tien WRONG ADDRESS road from school, when one of| pierre Evens, former Ux- | and Wisiu from the far north. ; Uxbridge where Husky dogs |of a'ternate feeding for infants] candidate in Swift Current-Ma-| 'The address of Ronald Powell,|the truck drivers shouted some-| 1.496 istrict farmer, who | The two Huskies are gradually | ate rare. Mr. Evens says that jin case radioactive fallout con-| ple Creek in the next federally; who appeared in Magis-|thing at her. The child was| Pe ! sf : . the dogs are not fussy in their |taminates normal milk can do| election Tuesday night. Mr. Stu-|trate's Court Monday, was in-|frightened and fell to the| recently returned from a trip | taking to the new way of life eating and that their daily |no harm and would be a step| der sat in the House of Com-| correctly given in Tuesday's edi-|ground. As a result the child did| to Moosonee, Ont., displays | in Uxbridge.» They attract | food-menu is normal. toward avoiding serious effects, | DINNERS mons from 1949 unit! his defeat|+ion of The Oshawa Times. The|not want to ride to school. | his canine friends Mae-a-ta| plenty of attention around --Oshawa Times Photo |Dr: Gordon Bates, exeutive-di-| in 1958 correct address is 453 Montrave --_--_--_-- LSS rector of the Health League of| START NEW SUB avenue and not 458 as was pre- Canada, said Tuesday, § NE | | i has| ously mentioned | | "The most serious problem| -- Served -- LONDON (AP)--Britain has| NE OODBINE ENTRIES Sa A t phgdena'd begun building a second nuclear} $25 OR FIVE DAYS | S u 0 OBITUARIES about fallout and radioactive EVERY THURSDAY 1! / ee ' " danger is that no real author- ; es submarine called the Valiant, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- 2 | ity hae: delinad wat what ta ox j iralty announced Tues-|Frank Seymour, RR 5, Bow- Thursday, Oct. 26 } IFRANCIS D. (PETE) BROWN|"Y 088 detinec yet wial is ex: the admiralty P Fra , r, 1 Pe : cessive," Dr. Bates added. : day night. Britain's first nu-|manville, was fined $25 or five ed or A resident of Oshawa for 32 Until = detnition is reached © Dinner Menu clear sub, the Dreadnought,/days in jail in magistrate's | 1. Itchy Twitchy, Parnell X112 years, Francis' David (Pete)|p, Bates said he favors pro- CHOICE OF: ee court, Tuesday, after pleading! Marlowe" claiming all. $5,000,| 2. Kennecott, Dittfach 112 . Bee the Osten none iuc:|viding alternate food supplies||'( Chicken Broth with Greens or Chilled Juices STUDY CHINA'S STATUS feet we 17 . purse $1,800, two-year-old maid-| 3. Cutch Larry, NB 117 Dra Stri ial Wednesday. Oct - fo1.|0r infants not being breast fed oe TORONTO (CP) -- Willson| ot Yine saute ens, 6 furlongs | 4. Bright Circle, Harrison X104| pact = aden finan ach or who are receiving supple- NM Selections D ( ee dveapipic# ca PP shies i Flaickamaroc ison | § i ey ' Woodside, national director o# SLIGHT DAMAGE 1, Nora's Reward, NB, 112 | gorceeaeses ects *XX109 ry ' eccurred Tuesday evening. He oe feedings Dae 00 he Chicken Chow Wein oe 1.80 the United Nations Association) Firemen of the Garrard Road) 2. Lady Himount, Harrison, Sdcinty Walia: Wainer" BCWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Aloo in his 51st year mux. 5 in Canada; predicted Tuesday|Fire Brigade were called to ex- (A)X107 Melody Belle bb as. xx |19-year-old Bowmanville youth) 'te deceased was the son of! Shrim £ Foo Yong 2.00 the appointment of a commis- tinguish a small fire, which) $. Ampo Maid, NB, 119 Ti lock .NB 119 x2 °|who when driving his 130-mph- the -late Mr. and 'hire Hugh Grant, Brampton; A. G. Davis, Hl Pp ge 5 sion to study the admission of|started in a garbage locker be-| 4. Falls View, Parnell, X17 | wind! ad tithe X109 (Ca! Was chased at speeds over|n own He was born Oct n QC, Brampton anfeMrs. Jean Sy Sweet & Sour $ re Ribs 2.26 Communist China to the UN.|side a garage at a house on Our Fool, NB, 115 es ar Bs Y, NB to be 190 mph by a police cruiser, was 1911 a Cleyelana Ohio '4 *|/Gamble, Gueiph. pa 8 He said there may also be a|Crescent street, this morning.| 6, Fiddlestick, NB, 122 ls echoes ee convicted of careless driving in|no.' 14 1945 was married to the| Ju0se, Kennedy, of Peterbor- Cri Roll 1.80 study of the possibility of ac-'Damage was reported slight. . Foundryman, NB, 115 wae a nyse <e 110 Bowmanville Magistrate's Court], sarge uM eBay to > ough, attended the funeral ser- 4 Three rispy OHS . « : Miss Tareen, Cormack, 112 | 41- te Apache, f Tuesday. ormer Marjorie Irene Flintoff. |yice held in. Lindsay Monday ; sett 112. Azure Woodbine, Parnell He § 1 t ; COMING EVENTS 9. ae Hoofs, Griffiths, | X107| At the suggestion of Defence sas ts at General night. f Lobster Meat Cantonese ee 2.16 Our Danny, NB, 115 ALSO ELIGIBLE: Sea Trap,|Counsel Terence Kelly, Irving} Mr. Brown is survived by his FUNERAL OF Green Salad Mustard Dressing 11. Duke rare Griffiths, X114 |Griffiths X107; Trial Boy, NB/R. Gill, of 32 King street west,|wife: a sister, Mrs. Bruce JAMES MacGREGOR SIDE DISHES: 12. Wee Fairy, NB, 115. agg Rede uy ergy Ah righ eho 5 aah -- Cameron (Edna) of Oshawa,| Funeral services were held i Fried Rice--Smothered Egg Neodi UMM i . 27, ,FERNHILL Bingo tonight at the Ava-|,,° * spetat ockie reek, alton 2;|to Magistrate R. B. Baxter, who sh - And 30 pa Acmlces Sait Share ior sae pam. 20 games $6 and % - ec egg Boe ginny oo Ariel's Best, Rassmussen 117; |said he would reserve judgment pogt ted ne peer Seven Fintest tale Guar, "Oct. Desserts = ree * er ages par Also eligibles Rockey River. Miss Magoo, Harrison X109. and hold the licence until Nov.| The deceased is resting at the|23, at 2 p.m. for James Mac- Bt. ; , 9, sO0re Sen Fair, Saturday, October Andrew's Church basement, on Thare Harrison, (A)XX105; Learned! srepy RACE 24. Armstrong Funeral Ho m e| Gregor, 1125 Hortop street, who : settita felon 8, 2 - 6 pm: Sewing, heme paksag, | 007; Coen Friend, Parnell, X117; Mayaca, Crown Attorney Harry Dey-|where funeral services wiil be "g at his home, Saturday, Oct. . Whip Crear ete. cnr oe ; "Dawson Creek", claiming all! mar Mint Perfelt BINGO, Bathe Park, Euisiie Avemas,|Adams, 119; Krisuelor, NB, $10,000, Purse $2,400. Throne man said the type of a car used|jheld at the Chapel on Friday, FIRST RACE ) M. J. Badzmierowski entry| onic", ; : t ' '22| Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister|] fy. Choice of Pie ee BCOURTICE> 00 forces ees ies: Artic Deal Ie, 112, Be yearolds and up. One mile -- Ae Eien arg" aaminaantt ak te cookie so ths he it Northminster United Church, Tee Coffee = Milk SURPRISE TOUS ics A) J. G. Cowan and Stafford visage saqeicar race) than a public high-|Dr. t|conducted the services. He was UNITED CHURCH yove been, promising them. You is Sn entry 1. Ruse de Guerre, NB (A)116| 4. » ) " - Gilt te Gudsan Ga cee assisted by Arnold Mattice, of A BIT OF THE ORIENT DINNERS in the Oshawa Times Classified Section. 2. Delhi 3rd, Dalton 116: " ' 'fica. | tery. the Nassau Street Gospel Hall. with a taste of ony three main course selections, being SECOND RACE 3. Adm. Armbro, Remil'd 118 |, "This car, with its, modifica. |'ery Interment followed in Mount Sarda is o" 4. Whiteborough, NB 123 ° pable o mph. Tewn end Country Style NEARLY NEW Cormack," claiming alll 5° count de Chace, Fitz'ons |suggest traffic clinic for the| FUNERAL OF ag fag! cae DINNER FOR TWO .......-ceceee } $5,000, purse $1,800, two-year- 420|next month," Mr. Deyman said,|JUDGE JOHN A. McGIBBON| >; DINNER FOR FOUR ........see00% SATURDAY SHOP olds, maidens, 6 furlongs, divi- "i | 4 A large number of resident rivers, GRvin Wie, | mover DINNER F ' ied af the Avet 6. Hooker, NB (A)116 | "This man is one of the finest| o¢ the Oshaw f residents) Gowan and Russel Findlay, all a{ DIN OR SIM . vs cee sseeecns Vane VEMBER 4_ | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Sion 0 : | 7. Augustina, Adams (B)120 | young drivers in town," inter-| fet ep oe ree Joined with 4) NO | 1. Apache Princess, Dittfach, ; jyoung , ter-| distinguished members of the General Motors - 4:30 -- 6-9 P.M. . aie A Sovereign nandez | i i ' . aA 2- 4:30 -- 6-9 P.M -- a8, | 8. Red-Sovereign, Hernandez | ceded Police Chief Bernard Kit-|the Bench poly Shag ley Bs Pipe Band and Neil McRae, The FLYING DUTCHMAN -- pw wie! 'I -- | _ ST. GERTRUDE'S . Willanne, Harrison, X107 | (4 (B)XXX106/ney. "He doesn't need traffic|ternoon in paying tribute to|R0bert Petrie and Donald Mas- Cit 7281906 «| _690 KING ST. EAST - Doll's Son, Remillard, 118 /(B) w. A, Hanger and Green|" Judge John A. McGibbon who a Pipe MOTOR HOTEL & RESTAURANT Adults 1.50 . Misteo, NB, a | and Pink Stable entry Mr. Kelly said that apart Lae oy his home in Lindsay. last Active: pallbearers were. Wil "Only 15 Minutes From Downtown. Oshawa on Chiter aan oS | NOVEL BINGO » Margin Ette, Watters, j jfrom a recent speeding convic-| Saturday. i tiam Rodman. Edward Tille Highway 401 At Bowmanville lidren under 12, 75¢ | |. XXX105 | SEVENTH RACE jtion, his client had no record.| The funeral service was hel ees ih yy Proceeds Building Fund | THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. . Actors Award, Griffiths, |*Noranada", claiming all $4,500.) "Although he works at ajin St. George's Anglican Church Robert Stewart, Neil MacCrae | at $T. GEORGE'S HALL, X117 | Purse $2,000. Three - year - olds|body shop .and needs his driv-|With the rector, Rev. C. D,|&N"d James MacGregor. ST. MARY'S (Albert and Jackson Sts.) | 7, Hoods Baby, NB, 112 land up. 6 furlongs. jer's licence, he volunteered to|Cross, officiating. Interment Bi cemetery, Piper : Games $6, $12, $20 | 8. White Water, NB, 115 . Sweet Per, NB 106 |surrender it," Mr. Kelly added,|W8S in Oshawa Union Ceme- obert | sowans played the la- BINGO | May be doubled or tripled ie Our Gi Gi, NB, 112 | 2, Choppy Waves, Dittfach 112) Earlier Bowmanville Ontario|tery. Judge McGibbon lay in -- "The Flowers ef The i$220 JACKPOT INCLUDED)!" itt Count, Adams | 3. Time Marches, Harrison _|Provincial Police Constable R.|State in the church from 10)" °TeSt- | X102|Diamond told the magistrate)/@-m. until 2.30 p.m. | WEDNESDAY,, OCT. 25 | Door Prize $15 . Lady Skip, Hale, 119 Windsor Forest, Robinson | f owi The h | 8PM. | Rail Blues, NB, 112 that, after following a car driven onorary pallbearers | | : | 110/by Gill west along Highway 2,|were Premier L. M. Frost, Er- | WHITBY BINGO . Rascality, Brown, 122 | Beauvalion, NB 112 lOct. 21, he gave 5g nest Fee and Thomas Stinson, all AT $T. MARY'S OF THE CLUB BAYVIEW 114. Jerry's Blaze, NB, 115 | | 5. | 6. Die Hard, Dalton 115 st oe ' of Lindsay; T. K, Creighton. PEOPLE AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18th |, Also eligible: Gay Lothario,| 7. Pepit, Harrison X105 |_ "I was going at 90 mph, and/qc, RG Mills, N. H. Daniel|| 9. a | * |Adams, (A)122; Edgor's Flint,| 8. Chilly Filly, NB 113 jnot gaining," testified the con-'R"R. Smith, B. J. Brown, D STEVENSON RD. N. | Special Gomes $125, extra in | Remillard, 112; Land of Maple,| 9, Mr. Edgor, Parnell X105 | Stable. C. 0. Miller and wall AT MARION Be Kes. Jot Hiassth | Re ¢ | ; Fred Carswell, : | RNS. ,"ackpots $6 ond 50 |Gibb, 115; Padre's | Scamp,|10. Danstir, NB 110 | Following a lengthy west|all of Oshawa. King street bus at door. Bus inet Childe shawa Ter- tale, 115; Copere, McComb,/11. Polish Fiddler, Griffiths |bound chase, the errant vehicle| The. active pallbearers, all| will be woiting at auditorium ok ath a under 16 |115; Waberlohe, Parnell, X114. | Xll4\was stopped at the Oshawa|nephews of the deceased, were| efter bingo is over } ret |(A) Windfields Farm and H. A.|12. Track Rhythm, NB 110 |\Town Line. Carl Beck, Frederick Beck. | | Luro entry | ALSO ELIGIBLE: Fleet) Robert Baines, Peter Baines, | 16 GAMES OF $8 GO | 'Gypsy, Griffiths (A)X114; John Clement and C. C. McGib-.! 1 GAME EACH OF $10 | BIN | THIRD RACE \Plucky Moon, Griffihts (A)X102.| cage AT MBSORT bon. ye | | \"Carpenter," maidens, purse|(A) T. H. Morrison entry. | Oshawa Fire Department re-| Among those from out of town egy, Sane 540 at the AVALON 31,800, three- and four-year-olds, | jported only one call Tuesday.|attending the fufieral service } | 24,000, ve By * ol iThe fire fi 7 a ; SHARE THE WEALTH | \6 furlongs. | EIGHTH RACE Se |The fire fighters were called to|were: Lieutenant Governor J. | THURSDAY. OCT. 26 1. Balinode, Remillard, 112 |The Harney", claiming alljextinguish a mirior fire at Osh-| Keiller Mackay, Judge J. C. An- | ' . $50 EXTRA 2. Azure Blue, Harrison, | $2,500. Purse $1,900. Three- and)awa Airport late in the evening.|derson, Belleville; Judge and 7:30 P.M | XX109 |four-year-olds. One mile and|There were three calls for the|Mrs, M. A. Miller, Cobourg; 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR | . Chop Away, NB, 109 jone-sixteenth, jambulance during the same\Judge M. W. Strange, King- 10 CARDS FOR $1 EASTVIEW PARK . Gold Champ, Adams, 119 | 1. Storm's Best, Rasmussen 112)neriod ston; Judge and Mrs. E. W. | NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOC . Favor Me, NB, 119 . Blonde Fury, Fitz'ons 108 ' ADMISSION ; H ' re . Stardust, Griffiths, X107 ge yh nig F aiuee 2 ul Gomes . Wi " , arrison, X1 oly Fox, | | 25c PER CARD eee PAE EGY, SATO, FIs | Charocative, Remillard 118 | $6 ond $10 . Saugeen Linda, Brown, 109 | @* <.\ Shatin Eeven ua | FLORIDA Dea' Be Dieappoiated! FREE TURKEYS TO BE | Six Jackpots at $40 . Count Flight, Wright, 112 Golden Cay, NB 104 | oe NY DRAWN TONIGHT Also Shore the Wealth hey Bis Sab wih anaes ta . Brierama, Robinson. 118 | CARIBBEAN ? soe i o Reh sna oder ILS uN { \ SCONImuanwhd FOURTH RACE | 9. Happy Divorce, Parnell X101) - : | ii : e | Alpi i you like to stay at a particular | BATHE PARK Touenragds parser Ae, Hae a2, arti atc aats | e're Expanding lyear-old Canadian foaled maid-|39° win Flight. Dittfach 107 | hen yen geet ts as abe ter | ; DNIPRO HALL eae BINGO ens, one mile, turf course \ "ALSO ELIGIBLE: Katybob, || how long. We do all the work and @ Hotels @ Tours | ' | 1. Copper Cliff, Robinson, 118 | Wright aan ate ae "Rob. | you enjoy the vacation. Travel Arrangements H : fh s ] W d d 0 95 8 Sh 2. ter wee Wee 118|inson 112; Sarah Tan, Harrison| * ag 0 erve ou etter! on | 3. Moc , NB, 108 X11; Solway Maid, NB 106s! D Id H ] S$ eanes ay, ct. p.m. arp | 4. Bitters, Dalton, 115 Windette, Griffiths X102; Plucky if ona rave ervice Navy Jay, Dittfach, 18 --|Grest. N . B 112 300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY -- MO 8-3304 20 REGULAR GAMES --, Around, NB, 118, Post ime 2 p.m. Cloudy, slow. OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN : THREE--$40 JACKPOTS -- ONE $100 JACKPOT Montanh. Bomber NRODE \O ee e a SHARE THE WEALTH . Montana, Bomber, Re __ XXX = 10 Ibs. . Queen's Harmony, NB, 115 FOR THE DNIPRO HALL IS ON EDITH ST, [it Honey Boots, Ditttacn, 115 | ONE BLOCK EAST OF RITSON AND BLOOR ' Bao, Peenell, 110 | Clitf Mills 48-H our Special : oP 'a ae z i G 14. As Yet, NB, 118 ' : CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF jmrmnace, | css nig | OF OUR CONSUMERS tite | CON epee CADILLAC 2nd Discount Centre ARE SPONSORING A | sa MEAT DEMONSTRATION -- STR. Fotsox source J pa eg | COMING SOON! ! WINNIPEG (CP) -- Govern-| ; Hees Ss Full Power Equipment ment scientists have embarked | Mechanically Sound, BY A & Pp STORES. pd a whieh consee paraiyats| . poe eas Oshawa's First & Only True Discount House ! Monday, Oct. 30 at Lovell School jt S's Seats ih met 795 eee re 8PM esort community. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Monkman and/ Whetag : Wholesale meat will be cut to retail size. Inspection thais three cubiren are believed | CLIFF MILLS MOTORS L : d ' lated, Thrifty jto be Manitoba's first victims TD * an su ga oe egg rifty buys suggeste. Mects jot Shatter F exgterne Thaliees é ad 290 ALBERT ST. {Between Gibb and Olive) 728-0311 NO ADMISSION CHARGE lseanetiahden pig rage of 230 KING STREET WEST 725-6651 gq ¥ = =

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