THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, fAerch 28, 1962 3 ! 'Boy Scout Group | Life Sentence : educed To 3-Year Term -- ; TORONTO (CP) James bw | spoke briefly Hilary Young of Toronto Tues- | George's Anglican Parish Hall. . Seoating and told how the gay had a life sentence for + |Grace was said by Troop Chap- fathers could help the leaders manslaughter reduced to three '}lain Canon C. D. Cross, after by attending group committee years by the Ontario A' which a delicious turkey dinner meetings and taking an interest Gourt . woe! + was served by the ladies auxil- in their son's activities. Vouns 91. was. charged with iary. A. Merrick presented the an- nr oy wg Rover Scout Jim Hutchinson nual reports which were done in pe oe, * es ; led the large crowd in attend-| printed form. pia oir eligi 2 : ance in a rousing. sing-s0ng. The evening closed with the life sentence by Mr. Justice Chairman for Sn ee showing of two films of the 3rd'R. I, Ferguson in April last Troop Leader Grant sudgeon Canadian Jamboree held in Ot- year, : who extended a ile dip seo aay tawa last summer. Two 7th yy Justice ¥.-G@: tou to the boys and their dads. ¢couts Richard Williams and ie : 'a . erties San oad Bob Hutchinson attended this Tuesday that the child valet CAPSULE NEWS NDP Conference On Farm Policy GUELPH (CP) A confer-| OPENS SEASON ence to help shape farm policy SARNIA (CP) -- The Great for the Ontario New Democratic Lakes freighter John J. Boland, Party will be held here Friday carrying 20,000 tons of coal to and Saturday, it was announced a Michigan electricity plant, Tuesday by Robert G. Good of,opened the navigational season Brantford, chairman of theoon the St. Clair River Tuesday. NDP's provincial farm commit- The freighter travelled from a tee, Lake Erie Detroit Edison plant on the American side of the ASKS TO BE REPRESENTED river near Marysville. OTTAWA (CP) -- Liberal op- : iti hers | APPROVES VACCINE position members Tuesday de-| WASHINGTON (AP) -- US. manded that Eastern Canada be represented on the Canadian Surgeon-General Luther Terry wheat board. Gordon Churchill, anounced Tuesday "'another minister of veterans affairs.|9'€P forward toward final con- told them. the government quest. of paralytic polio"' with planned to nominate a special the licencing of Type IIL oral polio vaccine for general use. board for the East which would work in conjunction with the whtLL.THREATEN COAST wheat board. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ad- miral George Anderson § says FINE FAN gel ay ae kita i nih is ' , 2 missile-firing Soviet submarines | ee OLLINGWOOD, Ont. (C P)-- soon will have weapons capable Charles Hogg, 30, of Colling- of greatly exceeding their pres: wood, was fined $100 and costs|ont 350 mile range and are al Tuesday for assaulting a policelipreat to U.S. coastal areas officer. Const. Howard Gill said anderson chief of US. naval Hogg attacked him when he operations, expressed this view tried to eject him from the Col- in recent secret testimony made lingwood Arena for causing @ nyblic by the House appropria- at tape at a hockey game tions committee Tuesday. eb, 16. . Dines Fathers The 7th Oshawa Boy Scout! Mr. Lovell, president of the Group held its annual Father Oshawa Council, and Son banquet recently at St. increase On THE Oshawa and District branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association, month- y meeting will be held Thursday, Mar. introduced the 29 at 8 p.m. in McLalghlin Hall, 338 Simeoe Street, North Oshawa. Guest speaker will be Dr, Frid of Peterbor- the ough was in Oshawa tery. ville Presbyterian Church will conduct the service. Interment will be at Thornbury Union Ce- metery. HAROLD E. McKNIGHT The death occurred suddenly at Bowmanville Memorial Hos- pital, Tuesday, Mar. 27, of Har- old E. McKnight, 6 Liberty street north, Bowmanville. Born at Burketon, the son of the late David McKnight and Mrs. Florence McKnight, of Bowmanville, the deceased was in his 45th year. 22 George A. Sullivan, who died CHEQUE PRE Girl Guide Sale held recently at Oshawa General Hospital,, W. Dixon presented a cheque Sunday, Mar. 25, in her 80th to St. George's Church. The do- | year i Rev A odelenor Pay! nation was accepted by John 2 the U.A.W, Hall. | ] Agee ' vs | Stea Sz hat the gift Dwyer sang the Mass. Stead who said t he Body vested ei the Ati: would go towards the illumina- NOVEL BINGO | ¥ THURSDAY EVENING, 7:30 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jockson Sts.) HEAD TABLE GUESTS eaak Grant introduced the head °Y€™. : have died because of neglect of table which included: Bill Kirk- The final movie was Walt injuries suffered in a previous :chastisement Church; Sid Sharpless John Stead, representing the sponsor- ing body, St. George's Church; COMING q tee treasurer; Hugh Gilchrist, CKET COMPANY PLANT [group committee Secretary; eqniy New sale, Simeoe $11 eot/EUCHRE at Marman Park, on Woden Mrs.J. Jenkins, president Ladies Church, Memorial Hall. Thursday, 4@Y March jt tag A 4 prizes, re Union demands included six- | an-hour over the Troop Chaplain; Harold Davis, """ 5 5 cents-an-hour for the first and | three years picket duty |group committee chairman and RUMMAGE sale Thursday, March 28, Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, 8 second years of the contract aha oe 5 ne nawink ¢ Howard: Norm Hinds, * 2 P-™. in St. Gregory's Auditorium. : a hird Redy-M k ee face sod esi Institutional representa tiv e} bella ANTHONY and third year. sedy-Mix workers Nicohml and Stanley Lovell, president of the . ; neg charged Tuesday that Cur- Norm Millen. : Oshaws District Councils "Acar Geta ee" Fropwined evaag aes (one i ran and Briggs Limited driv- --Oshawa Times Photo Merrick, ; ore pleased to announce the and his son Terry and Grant| Sd Prizes and refreshments, OPENING Union 'Ceme- Gudgeon and his mother, Mrs. G. Gudgeon. of their Deluxe ag age ete ee ee 7th Leaders and thanked them Pate Ww pita eine gd for a job well done in Styling by Anthony ond - feadiag : seen '\past year of scouting. Mario oat FUNERAL OF served the meal were then 136 SIMCOE S; MRS, GEORGE A, SULLIVAN thanked by Hugh Gilchrist MARCH 29 and 30 Requiem Mass was sung this Mrs. J. Jenkins replied for the 10:30 6. to 4:00 pm, To Mouguieth Hk ean } j N : man Catholic Church for Mrs rane ANGLO DRUG BUILDING will be held ENTED in the Salon on This is a continuation of the | 6::30 p.m, Former and New Patrone ere cordially invited to attend. bride, sexton of St. George's Disney's Seal Island. William Dixon, group commit- EVEN I S the proposed agreement. { ers were given the 20-cents- | Auxiliary; Canon C. D. Cross, March 29, 1.30 p.m. Auspi Astra ts n : BINGO, Bathe Park, Evulalie Avenue, his son, ect age : . and eight-cents-an-hour in the onsored by The Daughters of Isa Madsen, Horst n MARIO Camping Chairman March 28, & 15 p.m. Admission 75 cents. Harold Davis BEAUTY SALON > wae Fhullips aod 1. Twine, The ladies who prepared and RUMMAGE SALE A TEA PARTY morning at St. Gregory's Ro- auxiliary. | 99 Simcoe St. S. (rear entrance) MARCH 28th, THE DETROIT MICHIGAN . tion of the stained glass window strong Funeral Home and in- 8 ' . +.jin the parish hall terment was in St. Gregory's Entertainment was supplied DISTRICT. ited, by members of Loca} 222, United' Automobile Workers,| sLC that Chrysler Corporation workers donated $2,000 to assist! the strikers. The story shoul have read the Chrysler Work- ers donated $33,000 to assist the GM _ strikers and raised their own dues to. give financial assistance during the strike here. jone jto born with cleft palates, deform- ed or missing limbs, absence of and musele control of scores of natural physical Children, nerve ment. provide the encourageme the opportunities impediments develop- too,' are prone ait accidents which in these days of great speed appear to lerease rather than diminish. The ideal of the Ontario So- this ciety for Crippled Children is to and in- every plate of Canada Limited here for 34 years and was a member of the Duplate 25-year club. Mr. Sager is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Alvin McFarlane (Joan), of Oshawa and Barbara, at home; a bro- ther, Frederick, of Napanee and was predeceased by a brother, Oscar, in 1957, Two grandchildren, Barbara Marie and Sandra Louis McFar- lane, also survive. or nt Cemetery Pallbearers were H C. Cormier, F. Cuddakee, Cuddakee, M. Cuddakee G. Campbell. FUNERAL OF CHARLES S. WETHERUP The memorial service for Charles Stanley Wetherup, who died at his home, 363 Centre gone free of charge on Fare- street, Saturday, Mar. 24, WaS wej} Black, Bowmanville and held from the Armstrong Fu- Soper Creeks this summer by neral Home Tuesday, Mar. 27,'the Department of Lands and He married the former Maur- een Stevenson, in London, Eng- land, during the second World War. Following the war, Mr McKnight spent 10 years in the Yukon Territories as a store- man for the government before returning to Bowmanville last year Mr. McKnight was a corporal in the Hastings-Prince Edward Regiment and was taken pris- oner in Italy and was a POW for by the Dickenson School of Mu- sic. | CONSERVATION NEWS IN BRIEF Flood - plain mapping will be Powers, J and $ Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled 70. JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 BINGO AVALON HALL NORTH OSHAWA PARK Wed., Mar, 28 --- 7:30 P.M 20 Games -- $10; 5 -- $20 games to go. Shore the Wealth Admission 50c¢ with one card. COMPLETES COURS A. 8. Venn, CA, of 102 Wood street, Oshawa, was successful jin passing the final examina Four People Die tions of the Chartered Institute In Hotel Inferno grass lof The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for me- morial service in the Chapel, Friday, March 30, at 2 p.m. Rey. W. G. Dickson, minister of Centre Street United Church,| will conduct the services. Inter- ment will follow in Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS, C. J, ASSELSTINE BELLEVILLE In failing health for some time Mrs. Clara Luella Asselstine, 279 Front street, died in the Belleville General Hospital Sunday, Mar. 25. She was born near Frankford 60 years ago, being the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs 'Stenburg and had been a resi- dent of this city for 22 years where she was well known and "highly respected. She formerly resided at Peterborough. A member of the United Church, she is survived by her husband, Clarence Jasper As- selstine, two sons, Clarence As- selstine of Oshawa, Pat Assel- stine of this city; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Ray (Hazel) Killen Peterborough, Mrs. Don (Jean) Bauerlein of London: Mrs. Arthur (Barbara) Duby of Belleville and one brother, Mil- fred Stenburg of Peterborough. Also surviving are 12 grand- children. The funeral service was held at the Bush Funeal Home at 11 a.m. today followed by inter- ment in Belleville Cemetery. EVA MAUD PEDWELL A resident of Newcastle for 26 years, Mrs. Eva Maud Ped- jwell died suddenly at her home two years. He was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville and a member of Branch 178 of the Royal Cana- dian Legion. He is survived by his wife, his mother, three sisters» Mrs. Gordon Brock, (Marjorie) and Mrs. Fred Hurst, (Eileen), both of Oshawa and Mrs. Alfred Cobbledick, (June), of Newcastle and two brothers, Ross and Da vid, both of Bowmanville The remains are at the F. F Morris, Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, for service in the chapel, Thursday, March 29, at 2 p.m, Rev. A, C. Herbert, rec- tor of .St. John's Anglican Church, will conduct the ser- vices. Interment will follow in Bowmanville Cemetery. MRS. HENRIETTA MARTYN Mrs. Henrietta Martyn, of Prince Albert, died at the Port Perry Community Hospital Mon- day, March 26. She was the wife of William Martyn. She had been in ill health for the past three months. Mrs. Martyn was born in Port Perry in 1874. Her parents were the late William and Emma Mark. She was married in Prince Albert in 1906 and had been a resident of Prince Albert since her marriage Mrs. Martyn was a member of the Prince Albert United Church, Besides her husband she_ is survived by a daughter, Mrs. B. L. Wanamaker (Gertrude), of Seagrave, and two sons, Earl and Allan, both of Prince Al- bert. She rested at the McDermott- at 2 p.m. He was in his 68th forests) the Central Lake On- year, tario Conservation Authority Rey, A. E. Larke, minister of jearned Tuesday night. | Albert Street United Church,} aes i ee conducted the service. Inter- NO GRANT INCREASE Last year's provincial grant BINGO BATHE PARK CLUBHOUSE, Eulalie Avenue WED., MARCH 28th, 7:45 p.m, 20 regular games at $2.00 « WAYSIDE LODGE NO, 2 1.0.0.F. WILL BE VISITING CORINTHIAN LODGE NO. 61 HERE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 31st To Confer the 2nd Degree on 10 er 15 Candidotes AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE CENTRAL COLLEGIATE ODDFELLOWS MAKE THIS A DATE game -- Share the Wealth Three $10.00 Jackpots, One $10.00 Jackpot to-go. Door prizes A_ refund of $1.50 will b of the series ticket to the commercial sea Tuesday night legiate and Vocational In 15, 1962. OSHAWA Monster BINGO - ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS Pallbearers were J. Junkin, may be equalled. This informa- 22 P ; . : NAMED DELEGATE eople Die 1962. | plane| CLOCA if hunting is allowed on} province coast, Havana Radio for a study to determine how} lines' Flight 853 was carrying guarded to prevent theft of director of the United Steel- to Havana and several minutes Trade Unions, was nominated| 2 -- $250.00 broadcast said. The seat currently is held by} ment was in Mount Lawn Ce- ) r to the Authority, $5,844, will " > Clark "W. Rben, B. i gee ce tion was forwarded to the "its beste : CLOCA by Lands and Forests Bowmanville Councillor Glen-| holme Hughes will represent | SEEK INFORMATION KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)--| The Federation of Ontario a Cuban rashed at any lands under authority con-| erasn |trol. The FON is gathering in- reported today. much hunting is allowed in pro- The Cuban broadcast, moni-|Vintial parks and Authority 18 passengers, three crew mem- NOMINATE CANDIDATE bers and a revolutionary guard.| TORONTO (CP)--Charles H planes. workers of America (CLC) and The plane left Santiago de later organizer for the Interna later fell into the sea off the Tuesday night as New Demo-} Morro Castle fortress at the cratic Party candidate in the} Cuban Navy boats found no, Miss Margaret Aitken of the trace of the plane or survivors, PTostessive Conservatives. metery. . not be increased although it! an Minister Spooner. | the town at CLOCA meetings in Twenty-two persons died when|Naturalists has asked the} near the south coast of Oriente formation from all over Ontario tored here, said the Cubana Air- Cuban commercial flights are Millard, 65, former Canadian Cuba airport at 8 p.m. en route tional Confederation of Free Santiago Bay entrance, the federal riding of York-Humber.| Havana Radio said. CONTACT LENS ADMISSION NOTICE TO O.C.V.I. BAND SEASON TICKET HOLDERS THE BALANCE OF THE CONCERT SERIES HAS BEEN CANCELLED ia eater, s Picketing is continuing | their jobs Monday afternoon around the Red-Mix Con- crete Products Limited Sim- | refusal to sign a new three- year agreement with the five concrete truck drivers, | union. Union spokesmen said members of International Brotherhood of . Teamsters, 'cents-an-hour wage increase for each of the three years of DAM DANGER ENDS OTTAWA (CP) -- Comedian 7 LAC MEGANTIC, Que. (CP) George Gobe! will be the head- Consulting engineer Marc Ben- line entertainer at the Central E ter Seal OBITUARIES ger of the Gayhurst dam flood- here Aug.,17, it was announced as ing the Chaudiere Valley has Tuesday night. a . ended and "all danger positively ' i WALK OFF JOBS ] ripp e The death occurred at the . Besse 4,000,- family residence, 186 Bloor GETS HEAVY RED AID 000 workers walked off their street west, Tuesday, March 27, United States estimated Tues- to last anywhere from 30 min- Of Oshawa ceased had been in poor health day that Premier Castro's re- utes to 24 hours. It was the for some time and was seriously gime in Cuba has received about start of the annual spring of- il for the past four weeks. and technical military advice The unions demand pay raises small hamlet and every large iyj5 the deceased was the son from the Soviet Union and other ranging up to 5,000 yen ($13.89) city in Ontario--there are crip- of the late Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo members of the Communist a month and a minimum wage pled children needing help. S0- Sager. He married the for- creed offer no immunity. son at King Street United! Crippling conditions can 0C- Church parsonage Feb. 5, 1931. jcur in many ways. Babies are') He was an employee of Du- LOSE CONSOLATION H. Conway and L. Kendall, of Whitby, were beaten 7-15 ough pair in the mixed doubles) consolation finals of the bad- minton tournament at Belle- COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN It was erroneously stated in! Monday's edition of The Osh- jhandicapped youngster in this Page 2) that Vic Brookes is James H. Campbell, 17, of in his search for a useful and chairman of the Oshawa Safety| Oshawa, was sentenced to one productive life. League. This should have read 42y in jail when he pleaded) In pursuing this ideal, the Jamboree Committee of the? Charge of vagrancy. able to each crippled child the Oshawa Safety League." | a Pereices Dance | ee bagless WRONG FIRM An enjoyable evening of round} mbintation service best' suite appearing in Tuesday's issue|WO0dview Community Centre Snalicien in co-operation with erronenusly stated Rae Haul |March 17. The prize winners 226 service clubs, with local m usly state ae au, ; +. doctors and health agencies in recently appointed public rela. ¥eF®, 48 follows: Mrs. R. Ger . drews, J. Major and T. Reid. tario--is one of the most com- or Hat sentra tat ees cs ste . ' HOLD C: ! ¢ . ' i is president of Rae Hall Ad ARD PARTY A contribution to the 1962 |cards was held at Woodview|sist in giving an ordinary ex- $33,000 DONATED |Community Centre March 21.\istence to Timmy and_ thous- It was erroneously stated in|/he Prize winners were: Mrs./ands of other children who are a story on Page One of Tues-: ' : |Mrs. D. Griffiths, E. Lawton,'/The highest: objective ever set ing the 1955-56 strike against]. Cornish and Mrs. H. Bays.|by Easter Seals -- $1,000,000 General Motors of Canada Lim-|/h@ next regular card party) must be met in order to assure A ] [18: jthey must receive. 4 f Secretaries held recently A complaint t Ms y. fires in March was voiced by 1% institute, under the patron- sr, JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) Fire Chief James Watson of 28° °f H. M. the Queen, has Four persons died Tuesday, s¢ Whitby Township Council wealth countries and annually through a two - storey wooden meetng held at Srooklin Mon: sets examinations for approxim- hotel at Harbor Grace. about 25 day. Chief Watson appeared be- ately 7,000 students in those miles northeast of here strictions on grass burning qualification of "Chartered Sec- 12-year-old daughter and two el- He said that there had been '\@'Y derly persons. two fires on Monday which were SIX GRASS FIRES Their names were not imme- had been injured needlessly as ported six more grass fires in a result of the blazes which had the city Tuesday, bringing the heen started by women clear- total to 20 since last Saturday. Deputy-Reeve Myrtle Love- lock said that it was a matter for the council to act on that it was not for council but for the Fire Committee to decide. It was proposed by by Councillor Don Roberts that the matter be referred to the Fire Committee. council that sanitary facilities and a well be provided at the Garrard Road Station. He said, courses and it is an embarrass- ment if any women are there'. Councillor Dryden suggested started for Fire equipment. He, said that this would mean that no large amount would be equipment, Councillor Frank Thompson said, 'this is what | suggested last year, if it was mill rate over the years". The matter was referred to the fire committee. in protest of the company's coe street north plant, where the company offered a five- WILL FEATURE GOBEL Ind. Local 938 walked off it said Tuesday night the dan Canada Exhibition which opens HARRY EARL SAGER is past." y TOKYO (AP)--Nearly WASHINGTON (AP) -- The jobs today on strikes scheduled of Harry Earl Sager. The de $100,000,000 worth of equipment fensive by Japan's labor unions In every community--every porn at Deseronto, Oct. bloc system cial position, race, color OF mer Ellen Margaret Wilkin- 15-12 and 15-19 by a Peterbor- ville Jast Saturday. awa Times ("Good Evening"-- DAY IN JAIL province must have to succeed "chairman of the Safety Patrol Silty Tuesday at Belleville to Society strives to make avail- The cutlines with a picture and square dancing was held at to his needs. Its programme-- Wade ehitrman of ts Gshawe mond, H. Andrews, Mrs. H. An- 4!most every community in On- Ventures. A very enjoyable evening of,Easter Seal Campaign will as- A. Leavitt, Mrs. K. Snoddon,'all still needing greater help day's Oshawa Times that dur- will be held Wednesday, April these children of the services On Grass Fires Garrard Road Fire Department|P©anches in most common: night in a fire whihc swept fore council appealing for re- countries who seek the eventual Dead were a mother and her, quite unnecessary. Two men Oshawa Fire Department re- diately available. ing the land. Councillor John Dryden said Councillor Dryden and seconded Chief Watson also asked "sometimes we have first aid that a depreciation account be budgeted in any year for new adopted it would mean an even There were no reports of dam- age from any of these blazes. Civie ambulances responded to eight calls during the 24 hour period ending at 8.30 a.m., Wed- nesday. Initiate 15 K of C Squires Under the 'chairmanship of Frank Madigan, assisted by Grand Knight Frank Canzi, and general program chairman James Smyth of Whitby Council 4895 Knights of Columbus, a new circle of Columbian Squires was formed. Fifteen boys, be- tween the age of 13 and 18, were initiated in Oshawa on March 18, by a team of squires from Oshawa 'Council. Following the ceremony, which was enjoyed by the Knights, as well as the boys, a buffet supper, prepared by the | Oshawa Squires and Councillors, was held. SURGICAL MEDICAL 728-6277 PROFESSIONAL FITTING OF As Prescribed By Your Doctor SUPPORTS PHARMACY 300 KING W. SWEDISH VASA FLOATS AGAIN The Swedish warship, Vasa, which went to the bottom on its first trip 333 years ago, has been raised and is now the oldest stored ship in existence. It will become an important Stockholm tourist attrac- tion. Get to the bottom of the pile of good usable odds and ends you no longer have need for. Turn them into cash. Oshawa Times Classi- fied ads reach cash buyers for these items fast. Dial 723-3492 and our friendly Ad Writer will start your ad today. re-. on Tuesday, March 26. She was in her 74th year. Born in Thornbury, Ontario, she was the former Eva Maud Wheeler. She married Harold C. Pedwell in 1908 at Thorn- bury.> Prior to moving to Newcas- tle, Mr. and Mrs, Pedwell lived in Thornbury and Toronto. Mrs. Pedwell is survived by her husband; sons -- Russell of Toronto, Kenneth of Thornton, Lloyd of Toronto, Morris of Newcastle and Keith of St. Ca- tharines; daughters --Mrs. Al- bert Youngblut (Helen) of St. Catharines and Mrs. Stanley Rickard (Murial) of Beaverton. Mrs. Pedwell is resting at the F. F. Morris Funeral Chapel in Bowmanville for service in the chapel on Thursday at 8 p.m. Rey. F. Swan of the Bowman- OSHAWA A BAILEY FOODS LID. 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Church bus leaves 4 corners. at 7:30 p.m. 5 GAMES AT $30 -- 20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES Ist---No, 50; 2nd--No. 57; $30 Consolation $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD Door Prizes Children Under 16 Not Admitted BINGO - Wednesday, Mar. 28th AT 8 P.M. ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. NORTH AT MARION 16 GAMES OF $8 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20,.$30, $40 SNOWBALL -- 50 Nos: $100 -- $20 Con. $5.00 FOR EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $10 ADDED EACH BINGO SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS 25c or 10 for $1 FREE ADMISSION -- EXTRA BUS SERVICE Free tickets on Homs to be drown April Lith *