Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1961, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 26, 1961 Dog Bylaw {~ Relaxed At EATON'S | CLEAR ANCE Orono | AFTER-CHRISTMAS u ORONO -- The Oddfellows Draw and Dance was a success-| ful event recently. The attend-/ ance at the dance was small. | 8 ville "Chatterton and" Mr. Floor Clearance of Furniture! Orville Chatterton | nod Mrs.|} , V/: PRICE 5 2 Norm, Andrews. Spot prizes) Z as wi te, nok Bis, y @ Ends-of-lines . . . floor samples... sharply reduced for quick Armond Hollingsworth. | The draw for the 20 turkeys) clearaway! was then made wi e follow- 4 . 6 e ing winners: W. S. Moffat, CONTINENTAL ED aa % brea: Mrs. M. Wisna, Bow-' R B Ss 26 to 40% Off! manville; Bill Keen, Seagrave; | eg. 74,00 to 164.00 ice beac' fats' Spenser EATON After-Christmas Clearance, Knox, Orono; Doris Spencer,| Newcastle; Stanley Ball, Su be each t Irene Murray, Orono; Wanda) 40 00 * 99 95 Ball, Bowmanville; Doug Simp-/ ° °o e son, Orono; John Thompson, } DEPT, 271 Kendal; Edna West, 0: Sol Pat, Ore: din Bucy C learance DIVANS AND HIDE-A-BEDS - 25% to 40% Off! Leskard; Ross Bigelow, Osh-| awa; Norman Graham, Oshawa; | Reg..117.95 to 249.50 Ecco Tag gig Ara | EATON After-Christmas Clearance, AMEND DOG BYLAW.. | [J Please, telephone or mail order each 70.00 to 149.50 ¢ The Orono Police Trustees, DEPT. 271 held their final meeting of the) DINETTE SUITES a 59 95 119 95! ae 6g. e to a The secretary. was instructed) citin savings ona huge se- A special Christmas gift ; Marick, a Yugoslavian refu- | rangements for tuberculosis jto write Mr. K. Lycett asking) g EATON After-Christmes Clearance, p ion of three years. Mr. | by Canada under special ar- | real. --(CP Wirephoto) |the Village where test drilling) 39 95 RO 95 a. sspears as z revealed an adequate supply se the department. set ° to bf ment is {March 15 of 1962. colours. 3- and 4-seater sofas; all in streamlined modern styling. |Gamsby recently were: Mr. and| e EATON After-Christmas Clearance, \Mrs. Sid Sharpells, Mr. and| PARIS (AP) -- The climate |Stacles to either a tunnel or ajtracks and two paths for bi-lall of Oshawa. i 1, but an angry cy-|ready suffering from strained |1,300 feet apart for most of the/mas party at which the Brown-| ; A A e e ie en . rer ihe orl have no desire to take(distance. The roadway would|ies exchanged gifts, sang Christ. A variety of stylings in occasional sles for living room, den, bedroom. or a tunnel. lwant to pick up even part of the|leaving passage room for even| The Guides enjoyed a similar ; EATON After-Christmas Clearance, nent connection between the:the crossing. that sometimes hit 100 miles anjcandy and hot chocolate were Dover and Calais regions. Ex-) Two groups are in the bidding. /hour wre ae ie erent EATON'S LOWER LEVEL perts are expected to start talk-| One is the Channel Tunnel/!mtensity fog lights wou eep) year on Monday evening in the) 35 os : ee % ". : Hydro Office with all members| ly Wed d f ITED FAMILY fhe Little business was con-/ Shop early Wednesday for ex- Bronze-finished and chromium-plated suites; various table top finishes; REUN yea good choice of colours and patterns. Table and four chairs to a suite. came to the Marick family | gee, fled his homeland three | sufferers, His wife and five \that the final steps be taken to} ' who were reunited after a | years ago and was accepted | children joined him in Mont- | purchase the site at the south of| lection of toys from all around | water for municipal use. DEPT, 370 e | A motion by J. L. Lowery and Span Or Hole Subject oie Sere Eanes OS ee ee | whic! y a ' ree ! PES, : ft to be relaxed until 2-pc. suites . . . sofa and chair in a good range of cover fabrics and decor Dinner guests with Mrs. Ken} |Mrs. W. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. 2 2 134 50 210 00 : Wolfe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dick =pc . suite . to Pr By HARVEY HUDSON 1, There are no technical ob-jautomobile traffic, two railway|Eyans anad Mrs. George Flegg, | DEPT. 470 i ; ; building bridge. cycles and motorcycles. The} In the Orono Community Cen-] § a ary land tar ucsees Un og 2. The two governments, al-|massive piles would be spaced/tre, the Brownies held a Christ-| OCCASIONAL CHAIRS pe Reg. 49.95 to 109.95 the relative merits of a bridgejon the job themselves. They/tower 240 feet above the water,|mas carols and watched a film.| The French and British gov-,tab. This leaves the field open the largest ocean liners. party with dancing and games h 29 9 ernments already have agreed|to private capital, with costs to, Special wind deflectors would|taking a greater part of the eve- eac ; to . to. start shopping for a perma-|be repaid from tolls charged for protect the traffic from gusts|ning. Sandwiches, cookies, DEPT. 470 ing soon on the choice between Study Group, made up of Brit-|ttaffic moving during the fog. | | the tempting luxury bridge orjish, French, and United States! Planned for a different site, NEWS IN BRIEF | the economy model tunnel. interests, This consortium has the tunnel--actually two parallel | | Britain's bid to join the Com-|been studying the question for edge ter bored erie ia GETS NEW HOME ] mon Market has injected a new/more than four years and has|'#e © edding over a dis-| + onDON (AP) -- The Soviet! spirit of urgency into the pro- been pressing for a decision for|tance of 32 miles, 23 miles of it) sovernment has given the fam-| Pe Ea ject. Reversing their long tradi-|the last year. junderwater, with a diametre of|cus Bolshoi theatre company al tion of insularity, the British' The other is the Channel |?! cet, si -- ty mtg |2e home and Sunday its ballet | 7 e now seem convinced that they|Bridge Study Company, a 'TUcKs wou e loaded onto performed Tchaikowsky's Swan| must tie their economic fate to|French organization and a rela-|tailway cars for the trip. They oe on the vast stage of the that of the Continent. The phys-|tive newcomer to the Channel|Problems of wind and fog could) vow Palace ef Conprenesa (a the ical link with France -fits per-|derby. It submitted its plans last be forgotten. ;\Keemiln; Tass hews areticd re. fectly into the plans for in-| August. | The tunnel promoters esti: | norted. wait creased cotimerce. | jmate their project would cost} | |TO oe MILES $308,000,000 and take five years| REPORTS PADS IN CUBA ' NO OBSTACLES The bridge promoters envis-\to complete. The bridge spon-| TAMPA, Fla. (AP)--A Cuban The preliminary discussions|age a giant span stretching 20|sors calculate their costs at|refugee said Mites a rocket- Save 60.00! Reg. 135.00! have disclosed these two cer-\miles over the straits. The road-|$600,000,000 and put construction |!aunching pad has been set up tainties: |way would have five lanes foritime at six years. lin Pinar del Rio province by the : : . ie boPegelbe oleh lg oe hey on e End-of-line . . . dense looped wool pile in an all e ee aska's west coast, four are pri-/Marrero, who fled Havana | over textured effect that discourages footprints vately-owned few days ago, told reporters £ e% ee 4 i SINAGSESE WLVING |, tere are sour viuase-owned tt an underground missle and marking. Durable . . . an excellent rug for and operated herds: and 'nine|{he aid of Iron Curtain country active family! Moth-resistant and resilient. Avail- government - owned herds on/ Xperts. . . . ie Stable Economy loan to individuals. FIRE LOSS IS $500,000 able in Green, Cinnamon, Wheat or Mink. Ap Under the loan arrangement,! WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP) --| 5 rox. 9 x 12' size F : \the individual borrows a herd|Fire destroyed four buildings in| P : By WARD SIMS |some 150,000 pounds of reindeet|from the government. At the downtown Whitehorse "Monday; S a i MEKORYUK, Alaska (AP)--| meat this year. jend of five years, he repays the|sending more than 30 persons EATON After-Christmas Clearance, Some 43,000 herded reindeer| About 90 per cent went to| government the number of ani-|into 45-below weather from their are giving Alaskan natives| Commercial outlets in Alaska,!mals originally borrowed and/hotel rooms and apartments. No nm 14, {10 Alaska native service hospi-|keeps the increase as the nu-|one was reported injured in the i anol Danae 8 odbabnnen ood an and to bureau of Indian af-/cleus of a new herd. \blaze. Whitehorse fire chief) suit ity. teres never| ne boarding schools. Unlike their counterparts fur-|Fred Blaker said damage was| qi ee known before. | Approximately 10 per cent|ther south, Alaska's cowboys|expected to total $500,000. The, : ,_| was shipped to-the 48 states on|cannot use horses or vehicles|fire burned out the three-store And -a new experiment inthe mainland. A full - grownlin herding reindeer over the) Edgewater Hote 1, two reais EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 272 PHONE 725-7373 marketing reindeer meat prom-| steer weighs about 150 pounds}muskeg and snow-covered tun-|rants, several stores and apart- | ises to change reindeer herding| dressed. \dra. 'ments over the stores. | from a marginal to a profitable} Within the last few weeks,| | ° operation. | the bureau of Indian affairs ne-| Under the Reindeer Act of|gotiated a contract with a| > ° 1937, the U.S. federal govern-|Seattle firm for the sale of 25,-| E 1g hting enera ment restricis the ownership il ste pounds of prime reindeer} For Your After-Christmas Clean-ups ... reindeer to native Alaskans, steaks. Now, along the coasts of the} The frseh - frozen steaks will| , [ | e . : Arctic Ocean and the Bering|be packaged in cellophane and| W B | 99 Sea and on desolate Nunivakiflown to Seattle direct from} rT '@) Tass | bh rowax ] ul ax Island, there are 19 herds of|Nunivak Island. The wholesaler! reindeer, comprising ap-|will pay 40 cents a pound. -- | By FRASXR WIGHTON 'ame two men set out in a mil-| proximately 43,000 animals. | The bureau of Indian affairs, LONDON euters)--During|itary vehicle and drove for) The no-buff way to give your floors. deep, lasting shine! Simply MODREN PLANT | which teoge a tight watch onjthe Secon id War, Gen. -- regen gga seeing| id il t : sap; \all reindeer operations, believes|Sir Archibald Wavell, British|any British soldiers, | ; occasional damp-mopping will remove spots Here at Mekoryuk on Nuni-\the reindeer meat will selljcommander-in-chiMof the mid-| 'What troops have you for- FOR apply. and let dry; o : P Orr! 9 ; vak Island, a modern slaughter-| readily as a gourmet item at aleastern battle theat¥€-~visited| ward of here, then?" Wavell tin| and surface marks will not yellow; dries in about 20 minutes. pines ee igo gg oe price competitive with the bet-|British troops fighting the Tal ally asked : ; r 4 ter grades of beef, such as sir-jians in the Sudan. | "As a matter of fact, none,") i the 15,000 deer which graze on} join steak. | He asked the colonel in com-|the colonel, replied. "You see,| BEST SELECTION ee EATON After-Christmas Clearance, the island. Of the 19 reindeer herds|mand to show him "a bit of|We are six miles behind the| Nunivak Island produced! tended by the natives along Al-'your operational area." enemy's lines." The colone! later became! 1 Gen. Sir Frank Messervy and/ we his exploits as one of the "'fight-| 2 * ingest" leaders during the war} are recounted in a new book,| r : é Spearhead General, published) arene aren ee ere ear EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 275 PHONE 725-7373 here. . CAUSED HEADACHES The author, Henry Maule, | ry Nog oa Bing Kom f Chri D ation 'rt wee | Clearance o risitmas Mecorations Secon ori ar," In fact,) caused 'headaches' for his'sa | 1/3 to 1/2 Reduced! Reg..50 to 29.95 periors. : a ell wie gh rye Sorry, no delivery on fragile ornaments to the book that "his desire to Please, no telephone or mail orders be in the thick of. things and) times' embarrassing" to tne] OUr entire stock of decorations ! Lights for use indoors and outdoors; imported glass when it led to his' own head, baubles; wreaths; table and mantel decorations; many New York and European imports! quarters being over-run or sur- rounded." Choose next year's "extras" at these low, low prices. Auchinleck himself, comman-| -- in ey bar taken s na out ba oy EATON After-Christmas Cl bE gh Tae . ter-Christmas Clearance dian troops in the Sudan. Then, on the way back, Mes- }servy ran their truck into a ditch. They managed to get it eac we out and drive away, however, e e 8 Ba sedi: css before the enemy found out EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 219 about their presence. Messervy and his troops pee oe . ac "ge se + |played a decisive part in the Fctic outposts were sure | as this one misse fe rela- | connected with Christmas in |East African campaign through ; ri of one main Christmas ingre- | tives, neighbors, store shop- | most cities to the south. itheir capture of the supposedly Store Hours: 9.30 dient--sgow. But personnel at | _. : Invi i fenlnted padap cate a+ | ping and comfercial buildup | (cP from National Defence) qinvincible rockbound fortress of . to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Open Friday Nights until

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