CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING One Extra Hour (Continued from Page 27) B. F. GOODRICH Stores --- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele-| vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. cedar strip boat and trailer for Telephone MO 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 6, 1962 DURNO -- Ken and Mary (nee Augh-| |31--Automobile Repairs ney) wish to announce God's nia 3 ° a= girl, Keri Lee, 6 lbs. 6 ozs., at the Os! awa General Hospital on Monday, June HOUSTON'S GARAGE ee and SERVICE STATION GOLDMAN Marvin and Lillian) BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- (nee Sobel) are happy io announce the) PLETE BRAKE SERVICE arrival of a daughter, Tuesday, June 5, 1962 at Osi MOTOR TUNE-UP AND eral Hospital. A sister for Barry and GENERAL REPAIRS Gail. Mother and baby doing well. 67 KING ST. WEST REYNEMANS -- Anne and Jack are 723-7822 happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, 7 lbs. 3 ozs., on Monday, |32--Articles for Sale June 4, 1962 at 2.24 p.m. at Oshawa) General Hospital. A. sister for Paula. Many thanks to Dr. J. 0. Anderson and the Oshawa General Hospital staff. JETER --To Philip and Nancy|RANGE, electric, four-burner and oven, (nse Coutts) at Oshawa General Hos- |si0. Kitchen set, chrome table and three pital, a son, David Thomas, born Fri-jchairs, $10, Other used furniture. 70 7 | day, pts 1, 1962, A brother for Elaine| Brock Street South, Whitby. and Gordie. OUTBOARD motor, 70 hp Mercucy electric with controls, Also boat 15-foot ORBILLY Rein snd. Fer (nee | moulded plywood. Like new, Must sell. Tanton) are happy to announce the a 728-1203, rival of a son, Jeffrey Edward, 6 Ibs. 4 ozs., on Wednesday. ine 6, 902 at|i8 FT. the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to|sale $175 or best offer Drs. Mcliveen and Kimmerly and the 8-8144 4th floor staff. Proud grandparents are/CepaR lawn furniture, tables, chairs, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tanton, Port Perry/eic Kitchen cupboards and furniture a ene, Gone and Mrs./made to order. CO 3-2573, Hampton. eilly, awa paler saci TYPEWRITER, adding machine, cheek-| SNELGROVE Jim and Joan (nee writer, ulator; also cash register, Gurney) wish to announce the safe ar-jtape recorder, Reasonable. 723-4434. rival of a son, David Thomas, 7 pounds.|RaRY carriage, Liovd 6-way, grey % ounces; on Tuesday, June 5, 1962 at axcelient condition, $25; 21 mahogany the Oshawa General Hospital. A broth: |television, Crosley, good condition, $50. er for Brenda and Ronnie, Many thanks ejephone 725-2137 te Doctor A. F. King VACLUM cleaner WADE -- Don and Reta (nee Allen) parts, attachments, are happy to announce the birth of|teed rebuilt machines. their daughter, Katherine Marie, 8 Rentals' Vacuum Cleaner pounds, & ounces, on Monday, June 4, ice, 728-0591 anytime, 1962 at the Oshawa General Hospital WE sell. and excnange used tur- niture or anything you have. The City A BLESSED EVENT -- The birth Of trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe your child is interesting news that your! couth and 31 Bond Street East friends want to know. It is easy to tell everyone at once through an Oshawa| ELECTROHOME, Times Birth Notice and the rate for this/miral 19" portable service is very reasonable, only $1.50./at $188. Parkway A friendly ad-writer will assist you in coe Street North wording a Birth Notice. Just Telephone apMIRAL TV 723.3492, ask for Classified. consela roodel, 21° DEATHS MO 8-3290. CHESTER upholstery, rangette, electric, burner, oven, $15; hand mower, good condition, $4; odd tables, pillows, bed CORNTH, Ada Luella ding. Between 5 and 7 p.m, 725-3169 At Oshawa General Hospital on Wed- wesTINGHOUSE nesday, June 6, 1962, Ada Luella Hall, phonograph, automatic changer, good beloved wife of the late Charlesitone quality, $39. Meagher's Electric Cornish and loving mother of te 5 King Street West R. A. Edwards (Flossie), Ewar Oawaid, Hdmund, Donald aed Roy, in| VINYI Asbestos floor tile, her 77th'year. The late Mrs. Cornish |¢ight colors, 11 cents each is Seed ak" McIntouh Anderson |set garden tools, 79 cents Funeral. Home. Service in the chapel|Wood Products Ltd., Courtice, on Friday. June 8 at 2 p.m, Interment|Phone 728-1611 Union Cemetery D pie leather tion repairs, all makes, brushes ,guaran- Estimates free. Repair Serv- buy, 723-1671 RCA Victor and Ad TV's, Prices start Television, 918 Sim- and radio combination, screen, mahogany After 6 telephone » matching chair, red combination radio choice of Three-piece Oshawa! Ont G room suite, dark finish, nine- with centre leaf xtension table, seated chairs, Excellent condi Telephone 725-6849 Christina RENLOOK, Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital on Tuesday, June 5, 1962. Christina Pastuck, widow of Stephen Henlook and mother of Mrs. T. Stanley Mary), Mrs. M. Black (Anne) of Osh awa and Mrs. A. Pratt (Nettie) and|LADY'S bicycle in good condition, Michael of Winnipeg, in her 76th year.|Telephone 725-1980. at the ouymatrons shane pOar 13% foot Cedar and evening. Prayers Wednesday Juneltne nari, heeds ead Hp a 6th, 8 p.m, Funeral from the Clark- x . tank 00. PI + Leatherdale Funeral Home, Winnipeg. [as anks' and tralier, $700. Phone 728 with Mass in Holy Ghost' Ukrainian| Greek Catholic Church Saturday. a.m.,| SILVERTONE tape recorder, $90; Fri June 9. Interment Brookside Cemetery,|idaire four-burner range, $80; chester Winnipeg field set, two pieces, $50; re-upholstered | occasional chair $10; rollaway bed $15;| TIMMUCK, 12-ft, boat and 25 hp motor, $395; girl's} Entered into rest at' 639 Drew Street,|bicycle, $15; Maytag automatic washer, Oshawa, on Tuesday, June 5, 1962 four 21-hole metal 14, 50-lb. hang Telephone 728-1545 EGG grader, electric nests, electric brooder, ing feeders $20 Strip, fully - es larry |$75; end tables, coffee tables, blonde set $10. Apply 786 Eastborne Avenue immuck, in his 72nd_ year.|$¢ Harry Timm j| Telephone 723-1909 Resting at the Armstrong Funera Home, Oshawa, with Memorial Service| BOAT 10-foot in the Chapel, Thursday, June 7, 1962.! pointed. Make at 19 a.m. Interment Oshawa Union! and painted Cemetery Drive LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement flora equirements for cecasions OSHAWA .SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE 728-6555 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM BADGEROW -- my dear husband, Arthur Lemuel, Passed away June 6, 1960. It's been two long years, Since you passed away It's lonesome here without you And sad the weary way The month of June again is here, To me, the saddest of the year The blow was hard, the shock severe Py + e To part with one I loved so dear; d vem ne office of Her- Dearest still as years depart a. Cole, Architect, 111 Your memory lives within my heart, coe Street S.. Oshawa With tender love and deep regret Contact Mr, Neuman, upon 1 who loved you, will never forget te t of $50.00 s Lovingly remembered by wife, Rose- posit of 390.0 ees of any tender plywood, flat bottom and excellent car-top, New $85. Apply 1195 Wecker radio, Aerial Dominion VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE In a new location 16% Bond Street West. Top price paid for used radios, televis- isions, furniture and applian- We buy, and ex- change. Phone 728-440]. For the best aluminum doors and in the and Tire, dash, transistor, installation extra 48 Bond St. West.| CAR $32.50. Try and all SERVICE ces sell windows. Compore the Doors complete with $45 price. grill and lock Wnidows $15. Free installation 728-5253 anytime TENDERS be received the er- ection of an addition to the OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA, until June» 20, 1962, at 4 P.M. Drawings to specifications may be obtain- In loving memory of who will for my dear, bert Lowest will not necessarily be accepted BOATS UP TO 60% OFF Weymouth, Evinrude Motors, Penta Engines MARINE Storage and Supply Ltd. Brooklin 655-3641 Open Till 8 Evenings, DAVEY In loving dear brother, Keith Davey, ed away June 4, 1961 His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away Ever remembered by brother, memory of a who pass Ray DAVEY Keith Davey 199) What would I give to clasp his hand His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much to me Ever remembered by sister Gwen mother-in-law Harold and family In loving memory of who passed away June 4 DAVIDSON In loving my dear daughter and Rosena Davidson, who June 6. 1953 To know we never said Will always bring regrets Rut the hearts that loved vou dearly Are the ones that don't forget Sadly missed by mother, sister Lily brother Jack. sister-inlaw Mollie nieces ard nephews memory of Hazel away passed goodbye Neekends Latest Modern Designs DRAPES and Drapery Fabrics ELLEGETT In sad but memory of a dear mother mother and great-grandmother Elizabeth Ellegett passed June 6, 1961 Two dear bright eves. a tender em 4 loving heart that knew no guile Deep trust in God that all was right Her joy to make some other bright: 'f sick or suffering one she knew, Some gentle act of love she'd do; No thought of self. but of the other I knew He said, "Well done", Mother Too dearly loved to be forgotten daughters Doris and Leona, son Fred and daughter-in-law Hazel. grandchil dren and great-grandchildren loving grand Emma who away le Materials 79c yd., up DRAPES Custom-made, Reasonable Prices M and C Dry Goods CELINA 728-7827 MOORE -- In loving memory of our father, Morley Moore, who passed away June 6, 1961 and our mother, Ada eer Who passed away October 1 You are not forgotten Nor ever will you be, As long as life and memory last We will remember thee Ever remembered by son Oswald and family 74 parents, Busy Homemaker! Shopping A Worry? MOORF. In loving dear father Morley away June 6, 196! The blow was great. the shock severe We little thought the end was near And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell More each day we miss you, Dad i may think the wound has healed Rut they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts Remembered by daughter Irene inlaw Allan and grandehildren memory of a Moore, who passed Food Expensive? Home Economics Food & Freezer Co. Ltd Con help you toke the worry and of food shopping $15. WEEKLY for in- rmal expense out son food. plu SPECIAL GIFTS a. family of four MONROVIA, Liberia (AP)--| Cludes about 80% Two rare pigmy hippopotamus abet ares ate en route to Britain, gifts) Phone from President Tubman of Li y beria for Prince Andrew, infant son of Queen Elizabeth covers freezer This of no today u Owe it No 728-941 to ourself obligation. item, $65, sinks, cabinets, showers, we TENTS, }1961 JOHNSON 10 HP outboard motor For June Voters |with three chairs, $35. Walnut bed with, OTTAWA (CP) -- Voters will] The vast Northwest Territor- liner springs, $35. Telephone 723-1946. aye one extra hour to cast bal-/ies riding, which takes in most DRUM set, "Slingerland", excellent|Jots June 16 inan in the last 11!of Canada's Arctic regions, will condition, $200. May be seen at 1033/r.4orai elections. loperate on central time, the sah ama ame will be open for 11) same as Manitoba, part of Sas- Whitby or MO PR a ROR tise |katchewan and part of North- TRAILER gas refrigerator, new./hours, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.) P m, Western Ontario. $189.95; gas range, three burner with) loven, new $64.95; Coleman two burner|local standard time--or 9 a. stoves, $12.25. Miller Benne? 9 Tudor to 8 p.m. Jocal daylight time in| NEWFOUNDL AND STARTS ie, DUnX. Ree _/many sections of the country. In dermis OF true imneothal is, ge gg gr There is exception for Brit-jin relation to Greenwich Mean jity ames in thelr field. Backed byjish Columbia where daylight/Time--voting will start first in or Breck south. MO 8.8442, Whitby. °'time is in effect but is legally| Newfoundland which is 3% GENDRON carriage, convertible jealled standard time. There the hours behind GMT. Then come model, blue 'and white. In very good|polls will be open 8 a.m. to 7'the three Maritime provinces, concstion, $15. Apply 129 Colborne Street!) m PDT. four hours behind GMT: Que-, le In 11 elections from 1921 to bec and all but one riding in board engine, Seapower outboard drive.|1958 polls were open 10 hours,, Ontario, five hours behind; $800. Whitby, MO 8-8138, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, In the 11} poser gee tw ag seg sag #INAL oil ons from 1874 to 1917 they|seats, Kenora - Rainy River in |and scenes, 16 x 20 inches. Reasonable. oes eight hours, 9 a.m. rf Ontario and the Northwest Ter- | Wdeal for gifts, Telephone 725-1238, | REFRIGERATORS, Norge and Frigid-|9 p.m. There were no standard|rilories, six hours ray 15) erta| |32--Articles for Sale ~ KITCHEN table, "white porcelain top 'ABIN cruiser, 17 feet, sleeps two, in- | lor =r | piece pressure old lever action Telephone 728-5574 marine guns and Dominion $295. nearly new Street Apply 859 Somerville and a Social Credit listed although he filed nomination pap omitted candidate had not ers. The changes increased NDP's total to 218, of whom 40 are in Quebec. The Social Credit total dropped to 230, with 70 of these in Ontario and one in New- service, aire, both targ& sizes; % ton Fargo|yoiing hours in Canada's first 'Saskatchewan seats } | Yukon, + 935, _'Telepheng 635:3545, One result of the longer hours |board motor, $75, Dial MA 3-2978. zones, voting will begin and end|the Manitoba - Saskatchewan CABIN trailer, small, factory bu | . foundland is nalf an hour ahead hours later, by the clock, than |MOTORCYCLE BSA, : British Columbia. 31 when standard time was in DRON baby carriage, S*WING machine service and repairs,, However, ; time areas this election is two for B.C Centre, 329 Simeoe Street South. Tele J fore those in the Yukon, And! where four years ago length, 43"; sleeve length re Saskatchewan will be the same servative government at 7:02 ' spare heaters. H, Chinn, 288 Hillside, |Within two time zones, its re- tario. Because of the Election Evinrude outboard motor, electric start, anproval of the chief electoral until that province's polls close, ders, 2 gas tanks. Complete $1,000. Tele- most affected by the double-/Manitoba, where polls closed size 9 foot by 6 In good condition, four-burner range, automat-|tral and Mountain time zones. closed two hours and 32 minutes ie controls, ~| the and hand guns will operate on Centralj\10 when daylight time was in Hamilton's, 137 Brock Seathy MO es |boia, Humboldt-Melfort, Tis-|failed to gain a majority. At ers, call Elmer Wilbur CO 3.2204. out an over-all majority. used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture! CG i ee andidate Ruled eral trade-in allowance. Free pen good condition, beige. $90; "39° con. Disqualification of a New- HOSPITAL bed complete with Gatehel|ha; reduced the record field of AWNINGS, canvas, Prompt rentals. William Stoyles, returning piek-up, 1954 mi . Telephone 728-3050. two elections, 1867 and 1872, and B.C., seven hours, ~ WESTINGHOUSE telev Because Canada stretches June 18 is that persons living SET of stairs, with railing, well '15% hours later in the Yukon) |boundary aren't likely to know t, good condition, For further pactivulars , rebuilt motor, jof the Maritimes and the Yukon/in 1958. good condition, good tires, " pay Oe effect across the country. Thus color, used only three months, iG HOURS any maké, any item accepted as trade-|cial arrangement it}hours later. by the clock than phone 728-2391 worsted, leg the operating times of polls in In 1958, The Canadian Press good condition. 'Telephone 1744, pip. a8 British Columbia. p.m. EST, 62 minutes after the 2ling. cabin cruiser, trailer, motors, {CEDAR strip boat, 15 ft. Peterborough; |tUrning ofiicer determines Act provision banning publica- fully equipped, Skiing equipment, life . . . ites : ik officer, Nelson Castonguay the news was made public im- phone 725-6297 time situation. Nine of its 17\two minutes earlier, to New- Telephone 725-1744 clock and timer, ya con-/ For election purposes, two of earlier dition rifles} OFFICE Equip. Service. Try a "proven| time. Mountain time will apply|effect, CP reported at 10:18 RC ee ton nese sions |dale, Mackenzie, Moose Moun-|11:55 p.m. EDT it reported elec- Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. cycles 'Best prices. 'Try stration, Telephone 728-4683. tinental, with headboard, 9 months old.'foundland Social Credit candi- springs and inner apring mattress. Tele- 1,017 men and women for the free estimates, Chair, table ficer for St. John's West, of- |WEDDING dress, size 14, white satin, which extended over several 'eight hours. pletely overhauled, $95; also through seven different time/in daylight time areas east of structed. Make offer. Telephone 72 =| than in. Newfoundland. New- |the outcome until at least two |telephone MO 8-2660. 62 licence/i- normally one -hour behind That election was held March plates, $150. MO' 8-3858. condition. Telephone Brooklin the 8 p.m. close in daylight because of the spe- in on sewing machines. Osha 'Tele | Will close its polls two hours be-|the 6 p.m, that prevailed every- SUIT two-piece, grey in very Alberta and in most parts of reported re-election of the Con- HREE baths, Where a_ constituency lies polls closed in Quebec and On- lawn mowers, roto-tiller cultivator, Tee Nee trailer, heavy duty; 35 HP which time appiies, subject to/tion of results in any province jackets, running lights, spot light, fen Saskatchewan is the province mediately only in the area from MARSHALL spring mattress, cood coils,| constituencies lie in both Cen- foundland, where they had McCLARY Telephone after 4 p.m, 723-7814 a ae nine -- Rosthern and York-' In the 1957 election, on June GUNS wanted, ton name that guarantees satisfaction.jin the remaining seyen--Assini-| p.m. EDT that the Liberals had furniture, vefrigerators, stoves, was 2 - tain, Qu'Appelle and The Battle-|tion of the Conservatives with |WE pay highest prices in the city for| fords. camping supplies, re, 48 Bond Street West FILTER Queen Sales and Service, BABY carriage, Gendron, 2 years old,| BY THE CANADIAN PRES Ajax, WH 2.6354 see hss date because he is too young phone Bowmanville, MA 3-2180. June 18 Dominion election. cl F 2 leve Fox, 412 Simcoe North said .,- PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 6, 7, 8, 9 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES a Vevrvyyryere Fe Ns (ppl ataalaa ij CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE CALIFORNIA SUNKIST VALENCIA ORANGES 2. 69° 1 GRADE---FRESH, SWEET CARROTS 2 wo 29° os amie CORN «: COB 6 ... 39° 19° DOZ, SIZE 163 U.S. NO. Green Peppers 4 TOPPING MIX DREAM WHIP 2 FRESH STRAWBERRIES 2-49: AN IDEAL DESSERT STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SHORTCAKE *""" 25° 49° 2-OZ. PKGS. RARER DAIRY FEATURE BLUE BONNET COLOR QUIK MARGARINE 2 = 65° op LR gaa reee SLT IT mtr 1-LB, PKG, ELECTROHOME dehumidifiers 'for sale or rent at Parkway Television ,918 Sim coe Street North, Oshawa a check of church rec- that William J. | Tuesday ords showed foundland, Jean Philip qualified as NDP thought he would will be only 21 on candidate in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne before. nomina tions closed at 2 p.m. local Standard Time Monday but was not included among candidates reported at the time, Goré-n Hughes, listed as SC represen- tative in the Ontario consti{n- ency of Hastings Frontenac did not file. rifles, shotguns, re- Bowe, who also old cartridges. be 22 Aug. 4, Oshawa jthat date. A candidate must be ta 21 tc qualify for election under Telephans the Canada Election Act Earlier in the day a recheck of official nominations reported Monday by The Canadian Press wne.*24/ showed one New Democratic On collar: meaare 'Party candidate had been 'Rural Life Service At OLD guns wanted, volvers and pistols; Telephone 725-8183, forced air, 5 per week, Package deal, 29. 10- er no do $130. guar- ment, 725-47. 34--Lost & Found LOST: Male Beagle, biack tan, vicinity of Kedron. Vincent RR 1, Oshawa 728-1862 35---Legol USE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others claims against the estate of KENNETH FRANK HENRY, late of the City of Oshowa, are required to send full particulars of such claims the undersigned, solicitor for the Executrix, on or be- fore the 25th day of June, 1962, after which dote the Estate's assets will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived Valentia. Mrs. W. Ashton, Mrs. J. Yel- lowlees, Mrs. Wes Yellowlees, Mrs. ©, Pascoe, Mrs. G. Leask, Mrs. Wes Werry. Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Mrs. R. Davis and Pearl Leach attended the WI Convention at Hampton recent- ly; Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a trousseau tea recently, given by Mrs. W. Nesbitt of Columbus, for her daughter, Carol Congratulations to Phyllis Ann | Westlake and Sylvia Bruinsma who received County Honors at Achievement Day at Tyrone, for girls of the 4-H Homemaking Clubs Friends of Patricia Knox con- gratulated her on being chosen Queen of Courtice High School, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grills and Carolyn, Valentia, were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and sons Mrs. J. Grills, Valentia, was a tea guest recently with Mrs J. Yellowlees and Gladys. By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Rural Life Sunday was observed at the church ser- vice recently The CGIT group met with Jean Baker, the chair The worship service was by Doreen Hamer, assisted by Sharon Spires, Jean Baker, Arlene Westlake and Wileen Hockaday. The study period = on Thomas Crosbey mission was led by Mrs. J. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis en- tertained relatives at a gather ing recent'y in honor of Mrs. J Yellowlees who observed her birthday Those »resent were Mr. Mrs, Yellowlees, Harold Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family; Mrs. J Yellowlees; Miss Gladys Yel- lowlees; Miss Pat Davis, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grills and Carolyn and Mrs. J. Grills, having recently president, in led to the boat ERNEST MARKS, Solicitor, 17 King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario. Gc. FIXED COLLECTION WARSAW (AP) Commu- nist Poland's seventh interna- tional book fair has opened with 60,000 volumes on display from 20 Communist, Western and neutralist nations. In terms of political ideas the books are weighted in favor of the eastern bloc and and General Tenders For the construction of alterations to O' Neil | Collegiate and Vocational! Institute, Oshawa, Ont- orio. | SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R J. SCOTT FARO ISLAND my WOMEN WEAR. 4 MASKS 4 Protec THE SKIN FROM FLYING SAND AHD THE SUN. Sealed separate tenders (stip- ulated sum) will be received in the office of the Architect, or the undersigned, until 4:00 p.m, Tuesday, June 12,1962 for General Structural Trades, for Plumbing, Drainage, 'inating and Ventilating and for Electrical work for the proposed construction of ad- ministrative offices, class- rooms, science ond shops Plans forms rooms specifications, tender and intormation may be had on application to S. B. Coons & Son, Architects, 745 Mount Pleasont Rood, Toronto, Ontario. $25 plans A marked cheque for is required to procure and specifications Lowest or any tender neces accepted, not sarily HOW MANY VARIETIES OF DOGS HAVE DESCENDED FROM A COMMON ANCESTOR , THE WOLF > a Signed R. H. Stroud, Chairman) J.R. Backus Business .Administrotor Secretory Treasurer Board of Education of The City of Oshawa, po! Ab MENDEL i GENETICS, MADE EXPERI WITH PEAS WHICH REVEALED JHE BASIC LAWS oF HEREDITY. and ; oo, oe © ins Heme drm, Inn WE Weld gh some, FROZEN FOOD FEATURE BIRDSEYE FROZEN FRESH WELL TRIMMED 12-0Z, PKGS. PEAS ALPINE CHOPPED BEEF Steakettes FANCY 3 55° BUTT. PORK CHOPS FRESH OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING BONELESS PORK SHOULDER ROAST 43 Fresss OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING BONELESS PORK BUTT ROAST ». 53° SCHNEIDER'S PURE PORK COUNTRY STYLE Sausage 1-Lb. Pkg. 49 39° IGA--FANCY i BR TOTAL OF $39-°° IN BONUS TAPES IN BONUS. TAPES WITH 4 15-0Z. TINS RECEIVE $4.00 LIBBY BEANS & PORK RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH IGA PEANUT BUTTER spe INSTANT COFFEE nets _ KLEENEX REGULAR OR CHU 2 RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH HILADELPHIA _ KRAFT CREAM CHEESE "2.07. xc. 24-02. ICE BOX JAR $ 15¢ OFF 6-07. JAR PKGS. 15-02, TINS 49: HOT DOG--HAMBURG BARBEQUE--SWEET MIXED PICKLES Heinz RELIS 12-0Z. JARS 99: 9-07. PKGS. Th APPLE SAUCE Quaker Muffets _ FRENCH GREEN BEANS ""*.oz. rec _ NO. 1 GRADE TOMATOES 14-0Z. TABLERITE VACUUM SEALED SLICED COOKED MEATS 6-OZ. PKG. COLLEGE HILL IGA cusert strEET, OSHAWA HOPE IGA STORE port perry BILSKY IGA 120 WILSON RD. SOUTH, OSHAWA MOTOR CITY IGA RITSON RD. SOUTH, OSHAWA DYL'S IGA 166 ADELAIDE ST., OSHAWA LANSDOWNE IGA LANsDowNe SHOPPING CENTRE BECKSTEAD IGA courrTicE, ONTARIO SOUTH END IGA Brock st. souTH, WHITBY HEINZ---FANCY TOMATO JUICE MILLIONAIRE--BRISTLING SARDINES HORSEMEAT AND GRAVY--MASTER DOG FOOD MAPLE LEAF LIQUID +o. he ice DETERGENT "container MONARCH TEA BISK BLACK, DARK BROWN, MEDIUM BROWN SHOE POLISH "'°**" 2 *°* 33¢ 48-02. TINS 3-OZ. TIN 15-0Z. 2 TINS 2-LB. BOX 49° 27° 45¢ 69° 49