LIONS PLAN FOR BIG CARNIVAL tario County's pioneer families, Tuesday, May 8. He was in his |abeth Hyland: Thomas to operate a General }Curling Club. et ee ee te ee THE OSHAWA CITY AND DISTRICT 62 School Choirs Vie art cot vax FOr Honors At Festival . | A discarded cigaret was) blamed for a small fire in a | 8arbage can on the second floor, jax (stat) --The secondjview Heights, Pickering -- Mr./--Mrs. G. at 24 Kifig street' west at 1.50| full day of the Ontario County|J. Tickle. 'ond place. a.m. today. Firefighters extin- and District Music Festival saw| Class 2 (Section A) Unison} guished the blaze with a hand/62 choirs from public and sep-|Chorus, test piece, "Good/for second place. 3. Lord El- [Pemp before any dainnge ee eas Gone, bs so negro | i ane pig mg Ajax --Mrs. D. Price. j : ommunity Centre for top|1. Parkside, Ajax -- Mrs. B.| Class 8 (Section A) -- hea cig Only sed ambU-/honors in the vocal field. |Koch; 2. Lord Durham, Ajax --|part Chorus, (SATB) hp jlance call was reporte Tues-| phe popular event which has|Miss J. Cooper; 3. Parkside,|piece: "Ode To Joy". 1. Cole \day in the city. |been sponsored and organized by rw Ainge Tied sogiporas Street, Whitby -- Mrs. J. | : oe the Rotary Club of Ajax, will/third place. 3. Parkside, Ajax/Bain; 2. St. Andrew's ,Ajax -- | FESTIVAL WINNERS continue throughout today and|--, Mrs. J. Demaine. Tied for|Mr. N. Ellis; 3. St. Andrew's, At the Ontario County and on into the evening when chureh| th District Music Festival held|Choirs from the area will com- ird place. Daas Ajax -- Mrs.M. Harman. choirs from Class 14 (Section A) Boys'! Class 5 (Section A) -- Two- Friday, May 4, Janis Tkatch, Pt ovate! rae oe duughter of Mr. aid Mes. 3. Wi ee ee, ee W. G. Gifford, 62, Dies In Reno A descendant of one of On- George William Gifford died at his home in Reno, Nevada, Hood--tied for sec- ) 2. Meadowcrest,. Brooklin--Miss D. Wilson tied i 62nd year. He was the eldest son of the late Hiram E. Gifford and Eliz- Mr. Gifford was an active sportsmen in his younger days, and when he moved to St. Motors agency, in 1922 he found- ed the Intercounty Baseball League, which is still in opera- tion today and consists of teams from St. Thomas, Chatham, Brantford, Kitchener and Lon- don. IN OSHAWA While in Oshawa 1{n1920-21 he played for the Central On- tario Baseball club and was also a member of the Oshawa nine| W. G. GIFFORD in Oshawa in 1920-21 While Whitby Township October 16,| Triple Trio, Unchanged Voices.) 7 ; " Test piece, 'Bluebells of cok aig niyo tag on gg ee , |may be seen and heard in a\/2Md." 1. St. _Andrew bay Ajax) Elgin, Ajax Mr. 7. &. Tkatch, Madison avenue, was)mammoth Winners' Concert on pel sgh mig 2. St. Andrew 3' | McGuirk; 2. Parkside, Ajax -- |second in the under 10 years|either Friday or Saturday even- te H oi heg beste 3-/Mr. J. K. Adair tied for second and Catherine Dennis, daughter ing aS ne in the Ajax Mr. J wa Ba igus: von . og ide : : igh School. at ' |Whitby--Mr. D. Du of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dennie, i : Class 26 (Section B), Three- for suid place. ner bat Simcoe street north, obtained TUESDAY'S RESULTS part chorus, (S.A.T.) test piece|ham, Ajax -- Mr. W. J.Outram fourth place in under _ Class 13 (Section A) Girls'\""An Easter Carol'. 1. Dr. R.| Cla s.29 (S "ti B) : yan |Triple Trio, test piece, 'All/Thornton, RR 3, Oshawa -- Me. |termediat bs ri gl a e ioranisitiny | Through the Night". 1. St. An-/F. Anderson; 2. Lincoln Av- t mie Senook in ford was a warden of the coun- |drew's, Ajax, leader -- Mrs.\enue, Pickering -- Mr. a st MB fg. Grade af Maximum 1892. He received his education|'¥ and his brother, Lyman A.| 300,000 STRIKE 'M. Harman; 2. St. Andrew's,/Brown; 3. Rouge Hill, Pickering : d Mbaorads Tat piece any at Cedardale Public School and|Gifford of Oshawa is a former) Rig DE JANEIRO (Reuters) /AJ@X, leader -- Mrs. Z. Holli-|Twp., -- Mr. G. Clarke. too; REY, Oneawe ME the old Centre Street High/Mayor of the city and ex-war-/4n estimated 300,000 industrial,|44y; Tied for 3rd place -- St.) Class 41 (Section C) -- Rural) jack 2 cca ak School. He was an adherent of den of the county; another bro-'trade and transport workers Andrew's, Ajax, leader -- Mrs.|School Junior Choir, Grades 3-6. q rgd Claremont, Clare- St. George's Anglican Church ther, the late Dr, W. H. Gifford went on strike at the Brazilian\Z. Holliday; Bayview Heights,|Two-part. Test piece, 'Cornish | second place , Roaye Hit, Bes ; ets ks | wor is ' itz" . wi ions' Club, fs seen tryin jaa a 'i aioe : ; -- os vod 4 icingehiieng Phiten S at po yeti Ry pens "Lion and was a member of the boy's/WaS also oy ask dete of Oshawa port of Santos Tuesday in sym- Pickering, leader -- Mr. J. May Song". 1. SS No 7, Ux- kering T hip--M Lp . fe : ag the Ii le rnival at the | Leo," who publicizes the car- |Choir under the direction of the 2%d another brother Lloyd is pathy with workers at the Cuba-/Tickle; St. Andrew's, Ajax, bridge -- Mrs. E. Foskett; 2. pea rl Pe ae Lions Club will conduct . ah "a Shai ing Centre, | nival. "Lion Leo" is Don |!ate Miss Frankish. still Oshawa's Harbor Master. tao oil refinery who are de- leader --Mrs. M. Harman. Cherrywood, Pickering Town- ee 3. Clover Lane, RR No, sale of pens, of which = eae psa Phillips, Beanch tie" Indoming: prest: He married the former Hilda The funeral service will be manding higher pay. Stevedor-| Class 10 (Section A): Four-part ship -- Mr. J. Cole; 3. Brock a proceeds are to go towards | © ids t of the Oshawa | dent : Ruth Wilkinson, RN of St. held at the McIntosh Funeral/ing was halted on all 49 ships choir up to 70 voices. Test piece Road, Pickering Township --/TONIGHT'S COMPETITION their Sight Conservation | president of the . Thomas, in June, 1925. Home on arrival of the body/in the docks and transport be- "Drink To Me Only With Thine Miss A. Hoare. Although the classes for Wed- 3 Masked Men CITY COUNCIL NEWS Rob Jeweller served in England and France with the United States Air Force during the First World War. He Mr. Gifford served in both the from Reno, Nevada, which is tween 'Santos and Sao Paolo Eyes'. 1. St. Andrew's, Ajax, Class 42 (Section C) -- Ruraljnesday afternoon and evening was paralyzed. --Mrs. M. Harman; 2, Colborne School Choir, Three-part includ- are over, readers may be {n- Street, Whitby -- Mrs. J. Bain.|ing boys. Test piece: "Linden| terested in seeing this evening's Class 11 (Section A) Three- Song'. 1. Green River, Locust/entries of local church choirs part up to 70 voices. Test piece; Hill -- Mr. J. Shepard. and choral societies who will be "Bonnie Doon". 1. St. Andrew's,, Class 1 (Section A) -- Uni-\entering eight classes. First. and Second World Wars. ¢XPected' by Friday. oP eas area OBITUARIES Next council meeting will be|1963, read a Board of Works re- wake tat 'iched. with the yee | if / | } s on sage tian? ' i digpaprkaegt ail : : d as later attached with e eee " Ajax -- Mrs. M. Harman. 2./son Chorus, test piece: "The| Entries from Ajax, Whitb: pleas adage i sas gl algae gee oar nant WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Three Royal Flying Corps and then : FUNERAL OF a Bowers of Bancroft, Mrs. Ivan West Rouge, Pickering Town- Little Cobbler'. 1. Hillcrest, |Ohsawa, soumanvitie, Picker. previous day is ike of a reply to a Jasper avenue|masked gunmen forced theirjthe Royal Air Force when that MRS. BEVERLEY J, BROWN (Doris) Sabjic, 180 Hibbert|ship -- Mr. A. Ward; 3. Bay- Whitby -- Mrs. E, Kidd; 2./ing Township and Port Perry 7 way intova Windsor home Tues-\unit was formed. The funeral service for Mrs.|street, Oshawa, ° Mrs. George |" . ~----|Lord Durham, Ajax -- Mrs. J.|will commence at 7.00 p.m HISTORICAL SPEAKER resident who asked for asphalt James Gooding of the Ontario on Cedar street "'to relieve the Déparyaent of Travel and Th dust nuisance. threatening to kill them: i % ck on "Society is team" May 10 at 8 NO SPECIAL WEEKS Mrs. Ruth Black, 68, told po- p.m. in the McLaughlin Public. City council's policy is not to lice she was entering the front Library, Oshawa and District)proclaim any special "weeks," door of her house when one of} Historical Society informed'This will be the city fathers'|the bandits seized her and) council Monday night. reply to an Oshawa and Dis-)shoved her inside. The man or- _ itriet Labor Council suggestion|dered her husband, Archie, 73, TO ATTEND CONFERENCE (that council declare June 3-9 as\to open his safe and slapped Mayor Christine Thomas has Senior Citizens Week. both of them when Mr. Black been authorized to attend the PGES ee denied having a safe. 25th annual conference of the TO OPEN WING Mr. and Mrs. Black were Canadian Federation of Mayors' Oshawa General Hospital's|taken to a second - floor bed- and Municipalities, to be held new 229-bed wing will have its)room and tied to a bed with in Winnipeg, June 11 to June official opening May 30 at 2.30\neckties. There the gunmen} 15. p.m. Council members have/again slapped them and threat-} been invited to attend. ened to shoot them. OLD WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 day night and robbed a retired jeweller and his wife after ASKS REZONING Dr. A. E. King has asked council to have the property at 640 King street east rezoned) from R 4 to Commercial. Since planning an office building of the type permitted in the R4 zone, Dr. King says he has had pyrsT RACE | Enright and G. E. Lyons During the Second World War, Beverley J. Brown, 739 Mas-|(Florence) Way of Belleville: Mr. Gifford was appointed ad-;son street, who died at the one brother, George Willoughby jutant of the Second Battalion] Oshawa General Hospital Satur-|of England and thrée sisters of the Ontario Regiment. Then|day, May 5, was held at Christ|Mrs. Charle ole' : Memorial Anglican s (Violet) Douglas, Campbell -- tied for second|sharp in the Ajax Community Knife Slaying place. 2. Lord Elgin, Ajax Centre. in August of 1941 he was|* Church,'Mrs. Al (Lillian) Durette Mrs 7 promoted from the rank of 2nd Tuesday, May 8. ' Earl (Daisy) Rutty, all of M i- Trial C urt t to Lieutenant and in Arehdeacon H. D. Cleverdon,|towac, . siegats 0 Lieutenan Wisconsin. January, 1943, as adjutant of the, rector of Christ Memorial) ajgo surviving' are 11 gr: « Y> , = a tatterste an ee Ro s grand- BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue,|MAY TEA and sale ef work under the llth Army Reserve (Tank) | Church, officiated. Interment |children and one great grand- Hears Witness |Thursday, 2 p.m, Euchre Saturday, 'i banetahink St. George's Evening WA' te Battalion of Oshawa he was pe Pe orcry ueeaes again! child. Her husband, Thomas a ik Andrew's Gaara" SOM at St George's Partsh Mall, ' tia oak Sentai norary arers were T.|Chariec Foctar 2 ' RUMMAGE SALE, St. Andrew's Church moted to the rank of Captain. |). er ee |Charles Foster, died some years') TORONTO (CP)--A 14-year-|basement, Wednesday, May 9th, at 10/Centre Street, Thursday, May 10, 3.90 Mills, Creighton, After the Second World War : ago. , +fp| am 7 , //R. G. Mills, E. R. McLaughlin,|: "p , old boy charged in the knife|*:™: ; oe ° Mr. Gifford moved to Edmon- a fe te '| The funeral will be held at slaving of a Toronto candys |WA ae s : ton and later, because of ill Michael Starr, M. C. Millman), p.m. Thursday, May 10, fol- owner didn't ink: aageney Tharsday, May 10, ipa. ae SOLD OUT and J. A. Morphy. . |lowed by interment in Belleville health, moved to Reno, Nevada. aN i . Active pallbearers were E. C. Cemetery, he was a wanted him," his mother testi- NOVEL BINGO -- In fraternal circles ss . id " : : pierre Southey, C. A. Pym, E. Henry, feid Tuesday. 2nd degree Mason and a mem-| Dm Carivie, N. Hl. Daniel and! MRS. DAVID W. parton The boy is on trial in juvenile) THURSDAY EVENING, 7:45 THE ISRAELI ber of the Shriners Club. W. A. Dewland. Mrs, David W."Ditton, formes.| Genet 28.8 -charge..ot. juvenile). .gt ST: GEORGES HALL, FASHION SHOW gaan . , former- (Albert and Jackson Sts.) He was once employed in the Accounting Department in the General Motors plant and he was in partnership in the GM agency in St. Thomas with Ed delinquency in the capital mur-} der of Stefan Turkevycz, 58. Games $6, $12, $20 Because of "'public interest," May be doubled or tripled Judge Margaret Chambers has $160 JACKPOT INCLUDED allowed press coverage of the Door Prize $15 trial, without identification of i STEPHEN'S U.CW. the boy. | The boy's father buried his| Corner Taunton Rd. & Simcoe The remains had been rest- jy of Charles ing at the MclIntosh-Anderson | }j1)¢ : Funeral Home prior to the g funeral service. Born in Greenbank, Ont., the Butterworth, a former Oshawa FUNERAL OF deceased, the former Fanny man. KENNETH FRANK HENRY |Howsam, had been a resident of The deceased 1s survived by, The funeral of Kenneth Frank|Oshawa for the past 40 years. ons te git died at e Manor, Tuesday, May She was in her 85th year. pp ina NO STANDING ROOM The Piyoh Chapter of Hod- assoh wishes to thank the public for their very generous several requests for businesses «nh; more" os i entry his wife, two sons, Gordon, of|Henry who died at Bewdley Prior to her coming to Oshawa face in his hands as his wife| N. "other than professional' to ep <a Se a ar ens : Edmonton, Alberta, and rd Ml! | Sat My May 5 in his 60th/she lived in Stouffville and Ux-|testified her son ran away from| DAFFODIL TEA Bil oak ateessourimenans occupy space in the building-|birce $9100, seven furlongs " FOURTH RACE lof Reno, Nevada and three year, was held from the Arm-/bridge. home the day before his arrest,| ANNUAL Planning Board will examine 1 pouble Bugs G'fiths X109 "Fonthill", two-year-old maid-|grandchildren, Sandra, Donna' strong Funeral Home Tuesday,| Mrs. Dalton was a devoted which came shortly after the) THURS. MAY 10, the plea. 2 Willowdale Girl, NB 114 en fillies, "Purse $2100, four andland Bradley. Also three broth. May 8 at 2 p.m. Rev. W. G.|member of King Street United| stabbing was discovered. 8:00 P.M. STRAWBERRY CLOTHING TENDERS 3. Real Around, Dreyer, one-half. furlongs. jers, Gordon, Lloyd and Lyman, | Dickson of Centre Street United|Church, and was a member of| 'His home life was very un-} Aprons, Fancy Work, soning XXX109| 1. Jetett, Griffiths X114 Jall of Oshawa and predeceased|Church officiated at the ser-/the church choir for more than|happy," she testified. "There) __Homeboking, SUPPER Accepted by council Monday) 4 1 2nq of Maple, NB 119 | @ Janshar, NB 119 |by another brother, Dr. Wilfred vice. 20 years. She was also a mem-|Were times I couldn't be both- night were the following tend-| 5° pi smond Park. NB 119 3. Persian Slipper, Turcotte |H. Gifford. Pallbearers for the interment/ber of Victory Lodge LOBA No.| ered with him." | ALBERT STREET ers for Fire Department cloth-| §" Mighty Dutch'n, G'bins 119 X114) His father, the late Hiram Gif- in Oshawa Union Cemetery/583, and Sunshine Rebekah She said his father "didn't UNITED CHURCH FTENNIAL Ht ing supplies: Kinlochs Limited,) 7 peaches Reward, NB 119 4. St. Clair, Brown 119 | _______._____----_|were: Gordon King, Gordon|Lodge No. 3, want to be bothered taking him CENTENNIAL HALL top coats at $39.50 each; shirts,) g Merrill's Dutch, Nash 119 | 5, Janilyn, Simpson XXX102) 7 Nayy Jay. NB 113 |Dawson, John Davies, John! Mrs Dalton was predeceased a0ywhere" and often abused presents their KING ST. UNITED - $2.85 each and ties 75 cents. 9 Reckless Rick, Annesley 119 6. Refreshed, Robinson 119 45s Candaon face woke \Clark, Wilt Ogden and Daley her husband in 1947... | him when drunk. | CHURCH Tip Top Tailors; uniforms, 19. Modest Reward, NB 114 7. Right Bower, Pots 119 vol ing y | Hoy. "Surviving are fotir sons' Del: |gammmeieessaiaiameemanimembee: MAYTIME TEA : ' . : , : sas ss s Del-| THURSDAY, MAY 10 $49.75 and pants at $11.65. 11. Stromanca, Rasm'sen 119 | 8. Daring Damzel, NB 119 EIGHTH RACE | MRS. THOMAS CHARLES |bert and Harold, of Toronto,| ey vee TO DEVELOP LAND 12. Chopora, NB 114 9. Suzaluna, NB 119 "Greenbay" for four-year-olds| "FOSTER jand Lorne and Bruce of Osh APPRAISALS ! mn 4:30 'till all are served if Also eligible: Tony Bax,|10. Barbara, Dittfach 119 and up, foaled in Canada BELLEVILLE -- While visit-;a2Wa, and two daughter Mi | Thursda May 10 Adults $1.25 Land surrounding Somerset w,; Ls : sa \Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800.) D4 vfs 7 y. 7 Children' under 12 SOc Wright 119; Li'l Grandad, Co-| | g . vith her daughter in Osh-|/Rhea Watson, of Toronto and ae Pool will be turned over to the| .of05 119: Jerry's Blaze, Gor-|FIFTH RACE Seven furlongs. Division of the|."® ™) 0g Mrs. Flossie 'Hold and/] Lloyd A. P. Bolohood F.R.I. AT 2:30 P.M Auspices: Fellowship unit UCW Oshawa Parks Board for de- 40,119. Red Flyer, Rogers 119;|"Lanark" for three - year - olds.|sixth. rere eae ee iam Oe Tee as UMN te Races abi aid URGES i sao a -- velopment. The 4.6 acres on H "es Ke . Richt. "nd = all $6000. 1. Shasta Road, H'son XX107 ied su ) 5 ae y,| . the east side of Oshawa Creek one tna roe yf ee? 2. Tadenac, Wright 109 May 7 when she suffered tia er ie in Saskat- OSHAWA JAYCEES will be "comupletely daveieied ' | 1. Crafty Lace, Fitz'ons 109 | 3. Little Dame, M'vier XXXd0 ve Oe si seaatae aaa uesse _ A. V. Walker, wi -- ue . Tee Gee Cee : : : , , 66) ; : a. three acres on the west side| SECOND RACE | 4 este Wises, wae X106 | . Lara ei 114 lyears ago, being the daughter| The funeral service will be Monster BINGO is Thursday, May 10 left in its natural '"'rough"' state,|"Mossbank," three - year - olds| 4" Regent Street, Potts 111 | 6. Going Up, NB 114 of the late Mr. and Mrs. George|held si the Mclntosh-Anderson H making it 'good for picnics." maidens, foaeld in Canada. 5 prince Sparkle, NB 116 7. Kennecott, Parnell 114 |Willoughby, and came to Belle-| easy Chapel Friday, May 11 20 GAMES AT $20--5 GAMES AT $30 , : _ |Purse §2100. Seven furlongs, § Full Hand, Griffiths X111 | 8. Flying Rounders, NB 114 {Ville 42 years ago from England|*t 1 p.m. Rev. Dr. George Tel- SANCTION STAMPEDE division of the first. r QUINELLA BETTING 9. Silly Set. Wolski X104 'and has been a resident of the ford, DD, will conduct the ser-| 1--$150.00 JACKPOT Council granted a licence to; 1. Unwanted, NB 119 10. Sassy Beau, Armstrong 109 {City for that time and where she| Vice. Interment will be in Ux- ($20,00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) the North Oshawa Horsemen} 2. Epic Accord, Potts 119 SIXTH RACE 11. Farshore, Wick 114 jwas well known and highly re-| bridge Cemetery. Club to allow the Five Points| 3. Orvion, Griffiths X114 For four-year-olds and up, Cana- 12. Spurline, Bohenko 114 | spected. Victory Lodge, LOBA, WILL 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS Stampede to be held at Jack| 4. Rickshaw Girl, Dalton 114 | qian foaled. Purse $1800. Claim-. Also Eligible: Bally Hill, La| She was a member of St.jhold a special service at the|] Lloyd Realty (Oshaws) Ltd. | Brown's Ritson road north|.5. Penetang, Brown 119 ing all $2500. Seven furlongs. {Blanc XXX107; Windsor Forest,| Thomas' Church and is surviv-|funeral chapel, Thursday, May 101 Simeoe North JACKPOT NOS 52-57 stables, June 23. The city also| 6. Burning Hoofs, NB 119 | 1. Professor Ted, NB 114 |Rogers 114. led by two sons, George Foster|10 at 7.30 p.m. . | g gave permission to use adja-| 7. Foundryman, Wright 119 | 9. Full Front, Bohenko 109 | Post Time 2 p.m. Clear and fast|of this city, John Foster of the noe =| $10 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL @ARD IN 52-57 cent land for parking. | : Flying ~_ gg ius 3. Kayroman, Potts 114 AAC -- X - 5 lbs., XX - 7 Ibs.,/RCAF of Clinton, three daugh-| NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE. . Navahoe Knave, Adams , , XXX - s. Mrs. V 0 'velyn) | 57 NEW CITIZENS |10; Lady Himount, D'tach 114. | * Magness on ai: Pex x112| cen ee ee Ce Everybody SHOPS and SAVES at $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. Fifty-seven Oshawa residents|11. Dark Seelction, D'fach 114 | 5° Silver Slipper, Armstrong 109 ] EXTRA BUSES e ADMISSION will receive their Canadian Citi-/12. Sweet Fashion, Bolin 114 6. Melody Balle. Robinson 109 DOOR PRIZES RED BARN, Oshawa $1.00 zenship certificates Friday, Also eligible: Golden Lad,| 7. Wilwyn Street, Griffiths X109 SAVE YA aes eos : ioe red - at 4 p.m. in the) Fitzsimmons 119; Slow Poke) 8. Danstir, Turcotte X109 ee e | court Room at the city Police|Mom, Metivier, XXX104; Gray, 9. Impelo, Cosentino 109 | BINGO W d d M 9 h : Station. Labor Minister Michael|Mouse, Remillard 119; Iron|10. Prerogative, NB 120 ON oo i aeun © | - Weanes ay, ay t Teddy Joe, Brown 114 Lauralane, Bolin 109 Also Eligible: Michalena, Tur- jeotte X112. THIRD RACE SEVENTH RACE Parking lot paving, to be "Hubbard," for two - year - old|Kincaid", three-year-olds foal paid for out of parking meter Canadian foaled maidens.'eq in Canada. Purse $2700. Al- revenue, will include the fol-/ Purse $2100, four and one-half) jowance. Seven furlongs. lowing jobs and cost estimates: furlongs. . Peter's Chop, McComb 122 Starr will speak. At 9 p.m .the|Bar, Marantos XX112; Kia Ora/11 same night, the Community|Kid, Gordon 119; Wings Wild, 12 Citizenship Council will hold a NB119. dance at the Hotel Genosha. LOT PAVING Church and William streets--| 1. Welcome Pardner, Dreyer 2. New Perspective, Dreyer complete re-building, new lay- (A)XXX108 XXX105 out and paving, $10,800; Athol) 2. Castenango,. Gubbins 118 3. King Gorm, D'fach (A)113 street east attendant - onerated| 3. Doborough, Simpson 4. Arthur H., D'fach (A)113 lot, paving, $4500; King street (B)XXX108) 5. Fort Strome, Rasmussen 119 east, north side, paving and 4. Galactic Tryst, Dreyer 6. Sun Dan, Remillard 119 permanent barricades, $7700. (A)XXX108 AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE AT 8 P.M. Ra 5.3565. siowss 24.00 war 4 46 SIMCOE ST. N. @ OSHAWA ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM @ BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE e Our Newest Location. « « STEVENSON RD. NORTH AT MARION 909 SIMCOE NORTH -- 728-7041 SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED 360 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-2265 @ Don Ellison @ Gerry Osborne @ Ralph Schofield @ Reg Aker 16 GAMES OF $8 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40. SNOWBALL -- 54 Nos. $130 -- $20 CON. $5.00 FOR EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $10 ADDED EACH BINGO PRESSWOODS RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON». 59° RED BRAND -- BLADE BONES REMOVED ' Flippin Floyd, R'lard 118 . Young Minstrel, Wick 118 . Willhooks, Dreyer XXX108 Major's Choice, Hale 118 Enlyn Lad, Panrell (B)118 OPPOSE DEBENTURE Council backed a fi-| nance committee recommenda-| 8. tion calling for approval of aj 9. "IRA $205,000 debenture issue for|(A) Golden West Farms entry O'Neill Collegiate alterations.|(B) Agro Stable and R. J. TO 'SCENT Will De mba tia cara accommodate 150 more pupils next year. CONTACT LENS Cc by A TO ASPHALT STREET Oshawa will spend $83,000 on storm sewers for Cedar street and will consider a. "proper road, base' for the street in TENDERS FOR COAL AND FUEL OIL OSHAWA SCHOOLS Sealed Tenders marked "Tenders for Fuel" will be received by the Board of Education on their requirements for Fuel for the next heating season. Tenders will close Monday, May 21st, 1962, at 4:00 P.M. Phone 723-4191 F.R. BLACK O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Quantities end specifications may be obtained at the Office of the Board of Educotion, 555 Rossland Rd, W., Board of Education, Oshawa, Onterio J. R, Backus, Business Administrator 43 KING STREET WE it's FURNACE TUNE-UP TIME now! Call 725-3581 end we'll make @ time to suit you. Fe SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS 25c or 10 for $1 on FREE ADMISSION -- EXTRA BUS SERVICE WHITBY KINSMEN BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BRYON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th EARLY BIRD GAME -- SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal -- 25c Return KINSMEN ORBIT SPECIAL -- MUST GO | $20 Each Horizontal Line--$100 Full Card NOW WORTH $350. IN 55 NUMBERS Church bus leaves 4 corners at 7:30 p.m. 5 GAMES AT $30--20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES Ist--No, 56; 2nd--No. 53; $30 Consolation $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD BLADE or SHORT RIB vw. 55° ROASTS LEGS .. Ib. 49c GRADE "A" FRESH FRYING BREASTS ib. 49c CHICKE WINGS . Ib. (9c RED BRAND BONELESS POT ROAST PLATE BRISKET BRISKET POINTS FRESH YOUNG LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS FRESHLY SLICED MILD SEASONED uw. 49° BOLOGNA LB, 35° OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY DURING MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST OPEN TUES., WED., SAT. 8 A.M, TO 6 P.M, THURS. & FRI. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. With summer "just around the corner', your furnace will soon be having a long earned rest. A good cleanout and tune-up now will put it In tip-top condition ready for a sure, clean stort in the fall. lb. 35° Ib. 65° If you have already received our Card in the mail, fill out and send us the reply card now,.won't you? If not, jusi telephone us, ST, OSHAWA PHONE 725-3581 Door Prizes Children Under 16 Not Admitted