Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1962, p. 3

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Argue Area |:.ic\%02". | New Toronto NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Court Dismisses . Factory Dust Residents of Oshawa's south-)Council about the safety and ermost subdivision are raising|health hazards of empty lots in) their eyebrows "'en masse".|the area, and of the high cost They are wondering about thejof maintenance of sidewalks. taxes ihey pay to the city. Furthermore, they feel there is A hundred taxpayers of thea lack of storm sewers and a area between Park road south|lack of maintenance of culverts. and Cedar street, and south of} Another issue will be the Emerald avenue, met in thejroads of the area. The rate Dr. C.F. Cannon School Tues-|payers want to know what is day to set up a_ratepayers'|done about the maintenance of association. They will seek the|the roads. They also will want) § explanation of issues such as|the city council to explain what) the 1962 property assessment. |their plans are for the paving The association will be known|of Park road south and Cedar as the Oshawa Lake Vista|street, ami, most of all, how| Ratepayers Association. A tem- the cost will be distributed porary executive read to thejamong ratepayers. meeting a tentative statement of policy. Its first point was a pst oA én that an explanation of the 1962) 43 P tontelth aes ew mag vege swig sought from rary vice-chairman, said this vai Gok @eatau sae morning the ratepayers feel HEALTH HAZARDS now is the time to get answers The taxpayers will also want|to these questions. an explanation 'rom City "Those present seemed to be AC; say --_--------|in full agreement with this itentative policy," he said. | He felt there is a very genu- interest in these matters Certificates and sweaters were presented to members of the Safety Patrol of Adelaide ment on many homes has gone up as much as $70 since the last re-assessment, he explain- TORONTO (CP)--Residents-of Seven furlongs. -|Tagdonnell, NB 111 ily on others for their high} ne ae aS es Soe ee eee ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 27, 1962 ra King St. Church Enjoys Picnic The picnic of King 'Street)? years -- Robbie Gr aper, United Church Happy Doubles| Philip Densham. ee. Club and Sunday School was} Shoe kick, girls and boys ® held at the Kedron Kiwanis|years -- Douglas Lean, Brenda Camp recently, with a goodly! Perry. : " number in attendance. Running race, girls 9 years a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holmes|-- Janet Lean, Janna Ti group of Happy Doubles and) Boy, 9 years -- Douglas M Sunday school superintendent| Leese. i) Stanley Gomme are to be com-; Running race, girls 10 years mended for a well-planned pic-|-- Janet Lean, Janna Tislall. nic. | Boy, 10 years -- Douglas The following were the, events Leese. ; and winners: | Running race, girls 11 years Running race children under|-- Judy Souch, Janet Lean." © 5 years prize for all. Boys, 11 years -- Brian Deni Running race girls, 6 years --|ham, Brian Marlow. Janice Hawker, Barbara| Three - legged race, 9-10-; Thompson. years -- Peter Lean.and Bonn' Holmes, Janet Lean and Ca I r : running Jackie Pearce, Diana Cooper. |girls -- Lois Bigwood, Bett Running race, boys, 7 years--|Lynn Osborne. a, ADELAIDE McLAUCHLIN SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL MEMBERS HONORED |vivist sofuide" Wervawses "Se Pascoe, school principal and | elementary schools. Constable William Tane, safe- ty patrol officer for Oshawa is seen posing for the camera following the presentations. Also in the picture are Harold' McLaughlin Public School dur- ing the school's annual closing exercises Tuesday. The patrol Thursday, June 28, 1962 Tiger. Lass, NB 109 | Metranen Irish, NB 115 Chopora, Gubbins 109 Graybrook's Last, Wolski SECOND RACE "Forest Lawn", two - maidens. Purse $2100, furlongs. Barbara, NB 117 Charlie's Card, Dittfach 120 Native Way, NB 120 Etimota, NB 117 Acadian Lady, NB 110 Royal Piper, Fitzsi'ns 120 Hit Parader, NB 113 NOVEL BINGO | THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7:45 ot ST, GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, 20 May be doubled or tripled $170 JACKPOT INCLUDED | Door Prize $15 Viscount OSHAWA JAYCEES a Monster BINGO - Thursday, June 28 20 GAMES AT $20--5 GAMES AT. $30 1--$150 JACKPOT ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) \(A) Kia Ora Farms entry FIFTH RACE inn |'Dundalk"'. Three = year - olds |Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900 Six furlongs Shady Twist. Turcotte X113 |Montana Flight, Dalton 113 Diane W., Roser 115 Jivey, Robinson 112 EDWARD DRUMM STAR SALESMAN OF THE WEEK PREMIUMS AS LOW AS REALTOR Lloyd Realty (Oshawe) Ltd. 101 Simeoe North @ ® 728-5123 e Open Every Evening oe Not Public Judgment against a Bowman-.q the necessary documents ville man charged with careless| from the Ontario government| roteste driving in a parking tunnel was anq are taking preliminary by Magistrate R. B. Baxter Temporary chairman is John Garnet David Geroux, of 22/yceGraw, of 535 Monteith ave Suburban New Toronto saw red guilty to the charge. Another meeting is planned | council chamber to complain Constable Ronald Parker, of/for next Tuesday in Dr. C, F,|a@bout dust which rains on their ment, told the court he was on boring Etobicoke. a car squealing its tires around jman for the group, said the red a corner and disappear into the OBITUARIES dust from the Northern Pigment the. business section. children and cars "and just struck buildings on the other, The death of George Robinson) Acting Mayor Harry Brown side of the street and parked, occurred today in the Bowman-|promised Monday night to lead appeared Geroux had lost his) as in his 86th year health officials to see Premier his wife. Geroux admitted that/ England and came to Canada|council to "all levels of author- he had a disagreement with his| about 50 years ago. He settledjity" during the last two years unreasonably fast. liam, and worked for the Can-| Joseph Butler, chairman of Lovekin, of Newcastle, claimed| After his retirement he came "That dust is acid and iron . . that the parking tunnel is onto the Bowmanville district it's deadly poison who lives in an apartment there, six years. For the last two years CMA ) id ' it. Clara Schofield, have lived at a resi en "Tt is not like a public or com- nursing home in Newcastle. Mr. Lovekin. ; cia -- | Webb (Phyllis) of Peterborough and Mrs. Hugh Allison (Winni- To Save Dollar Young Farmer The body is at the Morris) * = vee oe Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, NEW YORK (CP)--Approval Charged With /2:30 p.m. Rev. Boomer, pastor steps to safeguard the dollar of the Bowmanville Baptist|W@S expressed Tuesday by the manville Cemetery. \Pollock of Kitchener. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Paul) e q | "We Canadians may 'have David Franks, 16, a farmhand, FUNERAL OF \but we're learning,' said Pol- capital murder in the death of| 'phe memorial service for lock, who is president of Do area farmer who was fatally|rereq a fatal heart attack at beaten and robbed Tuesday. Mosport Track last Saturday, At a press conference at Can- scious beside a forage harvester| eral Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday jausterity measures announced machine by his wife, Mary. He| june 26. The deceased was in|SU0day by Prime Minister. Dief- 16 miles south of Clandeboye. Reader Nicholas 'Nevar, of effect on Canadians. Mrs. Carter drove a half-mile) Toronto, conducted the services. He said they shoould try to re- when she discovered the tele-| Cemetery, abroad and become more self- phone line in her home had been| "phe pallbearers wiavk Contan sufficient, not relying so heav- Franks, employed by the Car- ' . naar ters since March. was arrested ne iggy eo Pag oitsl bc ott, The importance of solvency in [Onee Fae ae ®TYY international trade is perhaps Police said they have seized nea " a weapon, but they would not mT EL tt od 7 a resu of this week's events, . FUNERAL OF the CMA president said. Be- ter's wallet, containing about) ., SSE A $150. was missing when he was|,. Ne funeral service for Joseph\dollar remained strong despite intee at the Oshawa General Hospital| cause of large capital inflow. Senn ' Sunday, June 24, was held at|When the flow reversed itself, Home-at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June! 'We must look to our internal ot er arge 26 situation rather than bringing in Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister;new capital to solve our prob- J ® al With Killing conducted the services. Inter- , iment was in Oshawa Union 5 AMBULANCE CALLS |of the Independent Order of Odd| Teported responding to five. am- LIEGE, Belgium (Reuters)-- Fellows, were Bert Terwillegar, Dulance calls between 8 a.m. ple of Liege Tuesday failed to|French, Melville Inch, Clayton! fites were reported obtain the release of a 25-year- Lee and Newton Hodgson. murder of her newly-born, arm FUNERAL OF less daughter MRS. ELIZABETH MAY grandmother and. a doctor, Funeral service for Mrs. Eli- charged with having prescribed) zabeth May Henry, who died in " po wt , 23, was held Tuesday afternoon} t ordered the release of two) at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel. g vit - sity t: ped Da with complicity in the poy Frank Ward, pastor of : Westmount United Church. In- Suzanne Coipel a month ago } ; abi tat }etery, Prince Albert. poe cule wee week islet snk Pallbearers, both active and she had been poisoned A tube containing a tranquil. the deceased woman. They were M4 q (active), Merril, Henry, Hector for the birth of a number of| Wilson, Allan Wilson, Roy _ deformed children after being| Henry, Gary Henry, Ivan Mc-| ; found in the family's home. The] Son, Ross Wilson, Ronald Tripp, | drug has since been banned in|Arnold Tripp,: Calvin McKee, SAVE... ON 26.00 'c YEAR @ BUDGET. TERMS AVAILABLE = @ LIMITED 360 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-2265 "i E ed. BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) -- 'The ratepayers have obtain- reserved to July 3 here Tuesday cteps to form an association. King street west, pleaded not) nye, when they stormed the local the Bowmanville Police Depart-|Cannon School a' 8 p.m. town from a factory in neigh- foot patrol Apri] 26 when he saw Mrs. Dante: d'Alvise, spokes- parking tunnel at the rear of Limited lant covers homes, He said stones were flying and GEORGE ROBINSON won't rub off." cars, Constable.Parker said it|Ville Memorial Hospital. He a delegation of citizens and temper after an argument with| Mr. Robinson was born in/Robarts. He said appeals by the wife and drove into the tunnel|at Ignace, Ont. near Fort Wil-|have been in vain. Defence Counsel Richard adian National Railways the local board of health, said: private property and. Geroux,|Where he has lived for the past) ~ has an allocated parking spot in|he and his wife, the former highway or road," argued) He is survived by his wife S M. egg thy and two daughters, Mrs. Edgar u orts ove fred) of RR 3} Bowmanville. lfor service Friday, June 29, at/°f the Canadian government's . M d Church, will conduct the service, |President, of the Canadian Man- apl a ur er Interment will be in the Bow-|(@cturers' Association, Carl A. ibeen living beyond our means, was charged Tuesday night with) JAMES THOMAS STOKES Cecil Carter, 60, a Clandeboye] James Whimas Siokes. who kit. minion Electrohome Industries Mr. Carter was found uncon- was held at the Armstrong Fun.|27, House, Pollock said the died later in hospital in London,| his 19th year. enbaker should have a salutary to another farm to call police! jnterment was in Oshawa Union duce non - essential spending cut Pepysptrady Hanowski, Gilbert Taylor, Har- standard of living at Exeter by provincial police.) yw, ie . Wraight better understood in Canada as give details. They said Mr. Car 2 AVIS JOSEPH DAVIS tween 1950 and 1960 Canada's found but it was recovered|D@vis, 242 Mary street, who died|a huge annual trade deficit be- the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral|the dollar's difficulties began of King Street United Church,|lems,"' Pollock said e Cemetery. i rm ess 1 I? The pallbearers, all members) The Oshawa Fire Department A series of petitions by the. peo-|Bruce tTerrwillegar, Cyril|uesday and 8 a.m. today. No old mother charged with the A court ruled the baby's HENRY the drug which allegedly killed) Hillsdale Manor, Saturday, June| members of the mother's family The service was conducted by The child was' born to Mrs.|+eoment was in Pine Grove Cem- ol nvestigations established angie e ai honorary were.all grandsons of lizer. drug, alleged responsible taken by pregnant mothers, was| Kee; (honorary), Everett Wil- Belgium. Donald Henry and Ear! Henry 'SCHOFIELD-AKER ® Don Ellison @ Gerry Osborne @ Ralph Schofield @ Reg Aker LEAN, MEATY FRESH PORK-END LOIN FRESH PORK SHOULDER FRESH PORK BUTT RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON MAPLE. LEAF--SLICED Bologna or by-the-piece 69 30 69 49 25 " WATCH FOR NEW pe CM. : 5 o Us Friday June 29 OSHAWA TIMES Ji . Eee = Ranging race girls, 8 years -- Graper, Gordon Perkins. ~# Bunny hop girls, 6 years --|kin Betty Lynn Osborne and "Kimberley," three and four- 'Manufacturer's Life Anniver-- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A{ceived complaints from some Deep Freeze holson, Arthur McPherson. .One mile and one-sixteenth, turf! here Tuesday, but Magistrate R.|ing' destroyed by dogs. _ The Happy Doubles Club en- X115 Just Don't Shove, McComb.114 | Thomas Iliffe said he was out/pose the maximum penalty be-| ; ' : : . P : Navy tissue bank at|{oTmed committee in charge. | Upsadaisy, Robinson 109 |(A) -- Viscount Hardinge entry "I went to see where my dog; He added, "If council doesn't|9rgans can be preserved indef- Church service was held Sun- Said Saas : Saeed iieiiie i under the leadership of Presf- Castle Gay, NB 109 "Ferndale". Four-year-olds and|lawn,"' he said. | His Worship dismissed thejrector of the tissue bank de- : rea A ; ae ¥ The committee i fi vel pitlan Mapu, Adams (A)115 the house and the next thing he' "Mr. Hoskin may be over-|Preservation of living tissue, apointed for Moonlighter, Bolin 110 saw Mr. Hoskin coaxing my dog/and he can't satisfy everybody|WoWd make ready a vast. sup- Ramblin Wreck, Gubbins 110 [into the house. planting organs from one per-|Guelph, who has been namef THIRD RACE i j i I Wher he diet tae NB kat thawing rates are the|}Oshawa, Ajax and Pickering ers)--The new Earl furlongs, division of the first. EIGHTH RACE |Tuesday night he has no inten-| |Hasty Fox, Fitzs'ns 109 Red Quill, Harrison X109 oe BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--Mrs,| ceeded to the earldom of Sand-|o'clock sharp. Good prizes and refresh- Little Buckaroo Ranch Wartaga, NB 109 lWho Goes. Fitzsimmons 116 ted of failing to yield the right | Renn. a former Labor MP|p'm. By reservation written -- constituted no infrac-| House of Commons. claiming all $5000. Purse $2000, five furlongs. 761 RIDING ; : Union Hall, Bond Street May 18 at the intersection Of which he said goodbye as its Deal Me Aces, N 4 © Aves, NB LS | federal election vote in On- Share the Wealth vehicle pulled out in front of |Cluny Miss, Gubbins 113 Whitby. English "failed to yield the right tag gy Aileen Hall (NDP) 14,461 er on a through highway"'. 761 spoiled or rejected bal- 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS other municipalities were: Industrial and @ WALKS | Gréy Dike Witsimmons 113 _ | NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE | 3 Pickering Recommendotions Supplied | 31 CELINA ST. Battle Station 2nd, Parnell 112 | ship, 7 and Uxbridge Town, Ber reser marie | WHITBY KINSMEN BINGO NOW WORTH $350. IN 55 NUMBERS | e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e | panaNnas 7 It -- No. $4, 2nd--Ne, 60, $20 Consolation EXTRA FEATURE 1 Margarine ECONOMY--6 & 7 € 55 BU ER Sylvia' Gomme, Brenda Perry.| Youth dept. wheelbafte Running race boys, 8 years --|"ace, mixed boy and girl Janice Hawker. Douglas Lymer. Shoe kick ladies -- Mrs; Wes- year-old maiden fillies, eclaim-/sary Conference Purse" for four|charge of allowing his dog to|people in the area "who take gece - nde Ph and Mrs, ing alt $2500. Purse $1300, year-olds and up, foaled in Can- run at large was dismissed|great pride in their flower gar- Bod 0 " Lean, Mr. and Mrs, 3 app Y g yed a weekend at Torpitt course€ B. Baxter warned that the next; Magistrate Baxter warned) s be rd Dis Actabian ala adi hella : : ce en "| M h d Stud dices. Sparrow Lake recently. Admiral Armbro, Hale 114 case of a similar nature would/that if a similar case comes be-| et 0 1e Mr, and Mrs. Bill McLeese, and Saturday Jones, Dreyer X104 Sabraon, Robinson (A)114 working in his back yard wh ause "I'm sick of being aj States Golfi boat large. The Avenue, Dittfach 109 Majestic Hour, Fitzsimmons 117/phe saw Dog Control Officer mediator between the dog catch-|Bethesda, Md., is investigating yolfing, boating, swimming | Golden Boots, Wolski, X104 QUINELER BETTING was and found him sleeping|like it, they can get rid of the|initely in a deep freeze. jday morning at the United Har'son X11 | SEVENTH RACE Bis ' 3 ; dent Stanley Gomme. Also tak- : : ' 4 : |charge against Iliffe because of|Partment, said the primary]; Claiming $6000, Pur ; Senne i : ee ! L Bak Ons "ode Marshall HEARD WHISTLING the dog's proximity to its own-|task and greatest research ef-|0& Part were Mr. and Mrs. Wij sboippatatigar at By Hoski na jnext year, includes Mr. and Mrs Milton Man, Fitzsimmons (A)119 heard was "whistling". zealous," said the magistrate, possibly whole organs. William Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Dark Jet, Wolski X113 | "I looked out," he said, "'and|*but it is not an enviable job Achievement of this - Soups On, NB 118 off 'he property." no matter how he does it." |Ply_of workable material if Mr. Edgor, NB 110 Then Lliffe said he went to .. |medical science scores its ex- SERVED IN AREA New Ear! Resigns Daring Bill, Potts 118 | But Mr. Hoskin denied coax-| me eg -- far hae | -- Lod Paired Pig hrf Overjoyed, Potts 115 Le ahs 4 ; . @ research so far has in-|tario Police lege to be es' Chinese Bandit, Harrison X110 Bor tpn Bl senso property.| Parliament Seat "'Newcastle"' for three and four- ne Manin Gis : most satisfactory f servi ior to bei f d ; ! (A) Valley Farm Stable and p:oinrec ait i Rand ry for preserving|prior to being transferred to a g so pictures to prove it. ' of San f Aude . year-old maiden fillies, claim- L. Maloney entry. Me. al oe said he had re-|Wich--better known as Viscount |°°mPHcated living cells. Guelph. d Hinchingbrooke, a Conservative > Enticed, Lanoway 116 "Clinton" for three - year - olds. yas COMING EVENTS Pearl Bingo, NB 120 Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900 Find Charge Was lion of entering the House. of ' Lords. ra |Miss Roadhouse, McComb 109 Menadet, Wolski X107 |Winter Garden, NB 120 Taquomee, McComb 114 POOL OPEN La Whirl, NB 109 |Full Hand, Dreyer X117 peerage on the death of his|sinco, Bathe Park, Eulatie Avenue. 2-9 P.M. DAILY ; f way, Tuesday when Magis-| ria) |Romaleeza, NB 116 Post time 2 p.m. Clear, fast p "he : |known as Britain's reluctant |+;cagion -- sar PS a BT : |AAC -- X- 5 Ibs. XX - 7 Ibs; trate R. B. Baxter noticed that) cor Hinchingbrooke no longer|sirect United Church day 3 13 all |FOURTH RACE 725-2737 tion of the. law. i eae i" : ..,| Following a meeting with the She was the driver of a Car executive committee of his Flamenco Dancer, Adams 120 |Dusty Bride, Dalton 115 | BALLOTS SPOILE args Wednesday, June. 27th Queen and Lambert streets. fam " : MP, Hinchingbrooke 7:30 P.M. Lloyd Miller, 106 Duke street, | ..j4: Janshar, Rogers 120 | tario Riding were released ae 6 -- $40 Jackpots \Golden Bubble, Re'lard (A)108 | this morning by Returning |him, giving him no chance to EYE egiog: as avoid a collision. {Most Impressive, NB 113 The figures are: <A. A. | Right Bower, Robinson 120 Alton (SC) 486; Norman | of way to a driver on the right". PHONE 723-4191 : : |It should have read "failed to] F, R, BLACK, 0.D. and Michael Starr (Progres- sive Conservative) 23,158. l CEMENT lots in the riding. Of these CE ENT 444 were cast in Oshawa HEATING & WORK | Whitby, 83; Ajax, 27; Pick- Well Chosen, Anyon 105 ering Village, 6; East Whit- Ms © STEPS ONE $250.00 JACKPOT TO GO, Rock Day, Dreyer XX108 Whitby Commercial e CURBS Township, 38; Reach Town- The established, reliable Gas @ BLOCK LAYING Soi fete X100 aa 3; Port Perry, 7; $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES ce Town, Fitzsimmons Township. 98; Uxbridge CALL : : EXTRA BUSES ADMISSION Scott Town- cott Town (Corner of Athol) BERT McLEAN | soon pnizee RED BARN, Oshawa Debbie Dear, NB 112 Lak 728-9441 e CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY - & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th a | EARLY BIRD GAME--SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal -- 25c Return F e é D ay f R K E T | KINSMEN ORBIT SPECIAL -- MUST GO Church bus leaves 4 corners at 7:20 p.m. 5 GAMES AT $30--20 GAMES AT $20 41.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD eae Door Prizes Children Under 16 Not Admitted p SIRLOIN Ib GOLDEN YELLOW and . WING 23% BLADE 59 CHRISTIES' BROOKSIDE SHORT CUT (Ist 4) B E 24-02. f for c SHORT b 5 -- EXTRA FEATURE -- RIE Chickens | PorHOAST Og Og: - --Oshawa Times Photo mie Lean, Robbie Graper. | Boys youth dept. -- Douglas .Lean, Brian Andrews. | Dianne Tresise and Gordon : e 3 Ball throw, girls and boys age ourtice Dog Case Sn ee rr* iy Here irs: Robert Lean FIRST RACE SIXTH RACE Ball throw, men -- Bill Nic- ada. Allowance --Purse $2800.! against a Courtice man in court/deng,"' and the flowers are be- Reginald Harding. ,Chopavane, NB (A)114 receive the maximum penalty. |fore the court again he will im-| CHICAGO (AP)--The United Mt. and Mrs. James Hare | Swiss Jewell, NB 109 Toronto Street; Fitzsimmons 117) Archie Hoskin drive past. er, the council and the people."|methods by which whole bodyand archery were enjoyed. | Spikerdrink, under a trailer on the front|>ylaw." | _Jt.-Cmdr. R, B. Gresham, di- coer the ean ae year-old) Course Mr. Iliffe said he went intojer's property. |fort of the bank is the long-term jam 'Nicholson, * 80allGienn Pearce. Welland Canal, NB 110 the door and whistled the dog pected breakthrough in trans-| Magistrate A. S, Mitchell, of : dicated that slow freezing and|lished at Aylmer, held court in He said the dog was in the ditct A id Stormy Morn, Dalon 108 FE a taal WEYMOUTH: Hagiad (heal tine ing all $2500. Purse $1800, seven member of Parliament --said Flying Oxford, Parnell 116 One mile and one-sixteenth, | Wrongly Worded Earlier this month he suc-|RvcHRE at Radio Park tonight, & | Dark Selection, Har'son X104 |West Roman, Wolski X104 | Annie English, 57 Liberty street| Wich and 8. United sede | see fee eee Psstl Be Attae tie Copper Cliff, Harrison X110 south, Bowmanville, was acquit-|rather. Like Anthony Wedgwood Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, 8 | TRAIL RIDING XXX _ 10 Ibs. the charge -- the way it was), qualified to remain in. the| children, ages 5 - 12 welcome. |"Bronte"' two-year-old fi 1 lies t BINGO that was involved in an accident South Dorset constituency at |Lady Chess s 115 [lady Sees, Gupbins 115 Official figures for the 20 Gomes --- 6 and $10 Bowmanville, said the English |Gay Reply, Bolin (A)108 Officer Harry W. Jermyn of EXAMINATIONS The charge read that Mrs. Cafik (Liberal) 16,051; Miss |yield the right of way to a driv- 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH It was reported there were polls. The figures for the APPLIANCES Patios Our Specialty fe bo aoa, 4 by Township, 12; $10 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN .54-59 ship, 16; Seugog Township, Dealer in your area. Free Estimates -- Work Guaranteod Emba, Anyon 112 Township, 7: $1.00 Jaded Jewel, Dittfach 108 + he oa 7 eae $20 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE --- $100 FULL CARD 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES BURNS DELMAR FIRST GRADE c BONELESS SHOULDER FRESH KILLED OVEN-READY 3-LB, AVERAGE f

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