Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1962, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1962 P CITY AND ; s . { | Dismiss Charge! CAPSULE NEWS 5 inst Driver | Bj ; bistRicT _'| Hall en Has Against Driver Billy Grahams | owe en BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A $200 DAMAGE : nie . Cars driven by William Addie | careless driving charge was : ? N k No dismissed in court here yester- Father Dead rs = street, and Percy Mer-) ew ele) WwW tas Sth eon Se sess Ste Ge when he testified his van flipped _, i . | Few people, if any, sti -nies will buy the penicillin to over ater es apparently: S50) CA OULOT Ee, Be. (Ae )8 bear Se 6 Sines ov Oe the' street Tuesday. Damage to the|ieve that Hallowe'en is thé night|cure a child of yaws; five pén- a fiat tire. ---- Saas aoe Mega ve chest. The divan was a mess.| Addie vehicle was reg rpc td reading omens and glimps-jnies can mean the DDT to pro- | Fred Lynn, 25 of 2239 Eg-\ScUst Billy Graham, "RITIC DIES , $200. Constable John Masiewich/ing into the future. Countless|tect a child from malaria fpr iti GER : hospital here Tuesday. Graham, | CRITIC DIES | | investigated. transformations have shaped) six months; ten pennies repre- jlington avenue east, was \M-'74 'suffered a stroke about a| SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)| d re-shaped the traditieelx aac//anat BO dneubia eimai jured in the accident which 0¢- year ago and had been in ill|James T, Goldberg, 82, father $150 DAMAGE Ane ye-soapen tne ate vitamin capsules to fight curred about two miles westiz 4.°> hac geet Say. paiital rounding Hallowe'en. The latest|malnutrition, and a little less : re health since then. of comedians Jerry and Buddy; A two-car collision on Athol | ansf ti { Hallowe'en inithan 25 ; UNI of Tyrone on the 8th line. He Lester, died Tuesday of cancer.) street east Tuesday caused an|t2S:0rmation of Hallowe en injthan pennies to CEF received six stitches in his hand PROTEST SHOOTING |Goldberg, also known as James| estimated $150 damage to cars Canada began in 1955, with tne will supply the antibiotics to jand bruises and lacerations to LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)--The ~ Ormont, was a retired music| driven by Mrs. Elizabeth Jeani{itSt Program for, "Hallowe'en|save a young trachoma victd his leg. United Nations protested to Ka-|critie for newspapers in Chi-| Allen, 229 Athol street pesaeriegene Ls UNICEF". Thus, the mis-/from blindness, 4 |_ Constable James Schultz, OPP tanga province Tuesday after\cag9 and New York. Frank Kapular, 250 Oshawa|'Mevious, and sometimes de-| Although this may be super- |Bowmanville detachment nves-| two Ethiopian jet fighters of the boulevard south: Constable . R.|StTuctive, aspect of Hallowe'en ficial knowledge in the minds of tigated the accident. UN were fired upon by anti- STARS MARRY Jemison investigated, \gave way to a sharing by chil-iboys and girl who carry 'on | Lynn said he had been driving|aireraft guns over Kolwezi Air-- HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Actor, , dren with their less-fortunate) these Hallowe'en collections, the for the Robert Simpson com- Port in southwestern Katanga. Rex Reason, 33, star of the tele-| MINOR INJURIES counterparts in what we noW/basic concern is there. They |pany for seven and a half years.|UN headquarters said the at-\vision series Roaring Twenties, | A_ Bright's Grove couple,|!ook upon as the "'developing"'|know that help is needed, and Finding no evidence of care-\tack took place Aug. 24 and was secretly married last Sat-\C. D. and Mrs. Veinot, suffer-/Countries. Still another phase is|they are enthusiastic in their ef- lessness, Magistrate Moore neither plane was hit. urday to actress Sanita Lang, ed gd injuries in an acci- pee erg ng ae their! forts. j said, '1 wouldn't want to spoil 2AVE 27, friends said Tuesday. The)dent Tuesday on Simcoe street|Sharing of gifts into giving Vol-! Oshawa children were amon Hcadt good Paco". TO HONOR BEAVERBROOK couple was reported honey- South. The Veinot car, parked|untarily of their own posses-|\ing firct in Canada to adopt in ' NEWCASTLE, N.B. (CP) sions \° . j $ eee | : ; 'idea of sharing their Hallowe'en | = "eb | northbound car driven by Fred- S k |the Montreal Star is to officiate CHOOSE CANADIAN Inspector See m0 scree ---------- | publisher John G, McConnell of mooning in San Francisco. = /8t_@_ meter, was sttuck by a Goblins carried a UNICEF car- ton as well as their bag fur treats. And so Hallowe'en has come 1 : 6 bounty with other less-fortunate ili erick G. Beavan, Scarb | COLLECT TONS GROW i jat the unveiling of @ bust of CoRVLLIS, Ore. (AP)--The $135. Constable A. B. Lenaerts|, Dittle did anyone realize, back|children in the world. In 1961, |Lord. Beaverbrook In. the American Bryological Society, investigated. Loot In Cavern | MILLTOWN, Ind. (AP)--Pos- in 1955, that the collections car-| more than 4,000 local spook and jpark here Sept. 7, it was an- which: is. concerned with wal" deiciaset ried out by children, during one tal inspectors are treasure hunt- . i : jevening, would grow to such City Driver chairman of the unveiling com mittee. nounced Tuesday by F. E. Hay, study of moss, Tuesday elected| as president Dr. Howard Crum! iproportions. It is indeed won- of the National Museum of Can-| | derful that in our world today, grown unaccustomed to mir-/full circle. The masks, the gfo- ing in a nearby limestone cav- ern -- looking for $1,551,277 in cash from the largest robbery in U.S, history. The score of inspectors, as-} signed from several states, are combing about 26 miles of pas- sages in the cavern, about 35 miles west of Louisville, Ky., in WILL NEED DEGREE ada, Ottawa. FREDERICTON (CP)--Peter S: Leggat of Montreal, told the anual meeting of the Canadian ants, Tuesday that by university degree will quired by entrants to the pro- fession HITS WORKERS ZARAH, Kan, (AP)--A speed- Institute of Chartered Account- ing freight train plowed inio a 1970 a gang of track workers Tuesday, _ killing three of them. Two oth-| charged L Agide ers in the 12-man gang were Counts arising out of the high-|and hope for the world's needy) injured, They were struck while Way death Sunday of a Quebec' Children. Belanger, Is Remanded SIMCOE (CP) -- Jean Paul ed by our Oshawa, : : . traffic|their fun into a gift of health) 37, of with three acles, the biggest privately-|tesque costumes, have survived made contribution to UNICEF) but there is a new underlying should consist of pennies collect-| purpose -- that of spreading children and our|hope and saving lives. neighbor' children, turning} ---- southern Indiana. trying to jockey their hand car Youth, was remanded Tuesday) The result of the. fabuiens| The $1,551,277 was taken ina RECOVER SOME LOOT across the Santa Fe tracks|"ntil Sept. 11. growth in "Hallowe'en for UNI-| mail-truck robbery near Ply- GEORGETOWN, British Gui- about 14 miles southwest of Belanger, out on $200 bail,|CEF" acquires its true propor- mouth, Mass., Aug. 14. ana (CP)--Two masked gun-|Kansas City. faces charges of dangerous tions from the knowledge that Authorities first were drawn| men snatched a cannister con- |driving, careless driving and|through UNICEF a single penny} to the cavern last week when|taining $112,000 Tuesday from TO OBSERVE DATE failing to leave half the road/can mean the vaccine to protect) it was reported cars bearing three Royal Bank of Canada| WASHINGTON (AP) --' Pres. free when his car collided with|a youngster from tuberculosis; | Massachusetts licence plates|messengers on a Georgetownlident Kennedy signed legisla- another and resulted in the|two pennies can provide a hun-| had parked there, and three|street and escaped by car, A|tion Tuesday authorizing nim to death of Gaetan Huppe, 16, of|gry child with a daily cup of Taylor said Tuesday. Final fig-| ance. ures will not be ready for an- other week or so. BEGIN STUDY : TOKDO (Reuters) -- Japan PRINCESS ARRIVES and the United States today be- PORT OF SPAIN (AP)--Trin-'gan studying technical aspects idad's colorful stage was set for of a project to use U.S. Telsiar- a one-week celebration of its in-|type satellites to relay televi- dependence with the \failing health for the past four ' lyears, The former Helana Mary Welch, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Welch. | A LITTLE MORE WATER, PLEASE, TONY! thoroughly. They are the, day as the heat wave contin- children of Mr. and Mrs. John | ued. The weatherman did not heat, ee men had entered and emergd| police search of known under-|proclaim next April 21 as a day St. Pierre, Que. milk: for ten days; three pen-j |cinnati office, stressed that the| mainder of the loot proved un-|saw ghetto in Poland. | An estimated 20,000 persons at-|Tiems Square Tuesday night to LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Five! Some patients, rushed from! MRS. G. B. MOTHERSILL INSUR ANCE val co-ordinator Allan Innes- onstration was without disturb- hospital buildings, oil storage) A veterans administra-| |Cleveland, Ohio. She was in blackened |be evacuated. at intervals world: haunts soon recovered|for observance of the 20th ls | Wilbur Goden, acting postal $92,000 in a house but the search|anniversary of the uprising Cc lif e B | | |presence of the money there is' successful. | still "just a possibility." URGE U.S. AID | MAN YATTEND FESTIVAL NEW YORK (AP)--About 85 tended the seven-week Dawson urge U.S, aid for their cam- City Gold Rush Festival and/paign to topple the regime of rush fires--the scourge of sum-| surgery, still were unconscious, Mrs. G. Barton Mothersill, a mer -- raged across California|bottles of blood plasma sus-| former resident of Oshawa, talks and a cowboy actor's fam-|tion hospital two miles to the|| PREMIUMS AS LOW AS ous ranch. east also was threatened, but; 25.00 PER YEAR | In-the north, vacationers fled; One of the blazes threatened jresort areas. In the south, 800)populous San Fernando Valley! inspector in charge of the Cin-|for the bandits and the re-|against the Nazis in the War- * | OBITUARIES ato neh cae en dma Raging Holocaust] Liapmrry spent more than $888,000, festi-/ Premier Fidel Castro. The dem- mountains today after burning|pended above their stretchers. \died Monday, August 27, in More than 33,000 acres were|none of the 400 patients had to) jpatients were evacuated from/briefly. It was halted on that) © Budget Terms Available Two-year-old Tony Busuttil , it @ Easy Monthly Payments has a good formula for beat- ing the heat -- he pours cold water on his sister, Mary Lou, Busuttil of 334 Ritson road north. City and district swim- ming pools and water resort promise any let-up in the tor- She is predeceased _ by her rid hot spell in the immediate future husband who was a resident of Whitby Township and died March 1944. beth's aunt, the Princess Royal, from London as the Queen's the ceremo. arrival sion coverage of the 1964 Tokyo| Tuesday night of Queen Eliza-'Olympic games. 5 NINE KILLED anitarium. Flames on two vital Nike missile sites 'A powder works containing an| advanced side, although it continued to) rampage in other directions. HITS AUTRY RANCH Schofield-Aker Limited estimated 100 tons of explosives : as barely saved by ee Earlier, the same blaze de-| 'lames licked to within 10|Sttoyed 75 per cent of cowboy| feet of the explosives piant. actor Gene Autry's famed Mel- The southern Californiajody Ranch. Autry had shot broke|Scores of television and motion picture films on its western! |representative at nies. AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters)-- Nine Kuwaiti soldiers were ae : killed and 10 were injured in an want ee ee ene explosion during training, ac- ' oo f 9} , Colo. --A $30,-\cording to a defence ministry] ; Frederick Welch of Oshawa;{000,000 program to train men\., '|blazes, 15 miles apart, Robert V. Welch, Calgary and ge Matement, broadcast by Kuwait out within an hour of each other} Oshawa Times Photo | She is survived by three neices, Mrs. G. Terry of Osh; | ya; Helen and Evelyne Welch French Student or cievetana hres pekaea 6, who appears to be enjoying | areas got a big play again to- 360 KING WEST PHONE 723-2265 . @ Don Ellison Firm Defends | Pension Plan in To-.never been subject to negotia pa Charges were made ronto Tuesday night that tne Robson Leather Company Lim- ited of Oshawa is "trying to take advantage of" members of the Amalgamated Meat Cut-) ters and Butcher Workmen of North America Donald Roach, union public relations director, complained that Robson Leather 'intends to change the pension plan of its employees without consult- ing with the union." Mr. Roach said to investigate this change, and another. pro- posed change announced by a Toronto tannery, would have the union representative who serviced these firms <"runring back and forth between the two." He claimed that the proposed changes by the two companies coming so close together were "too much coincidence" and an| attempt to weaken the union's position in its prolonged strike against the A. R. Clarke tan- nery in Toronto. Charles Robson, president of Robson Leather, told The Times today he was completely surprised at the union's accusa- tion. "Our pension plan is not part of the union contract and has tion,"' he said. He explained that the pension plan is voluntary, that em- ployees have' been supplied with copies of the proposed changes "We have had no plaints regarding the pension plan from our workers,"' Mr.) Robson said today. "It is just a proposal and I couldn't say when it might go into effect "It is a better retirement plan for the workers ana in the long run will probably cost the company more money." Mr. Roach admitted to The Times he had not seen details com- }of the proposed changes but he claimed the union had received complaints from Oshawa em- ployees at the plant about the pension plan changes "We represent the workers,' said Mr. Roach, "'and we want to know about anyihing which changes the status quo. "A pension plan is a pretty) important thing and we should have been notified, whether the plan is part of the contract or not "Now our representative has to go down and find out what is going on. It seems the compan- ies are trying to weaken our position." FORT ERIE ENTRIES THURSDA Y, AUGUST 40 FIRST RACE -- Three-year-old maid- ens, claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Six furlongs. Triple Folly, Bolin 121 Bene Ducato, Harrison X109 Lovely Lynne, Turcotte X111 Tintoretto, Adams 114 Mill Race, Dittfach 114 Grey Roussel, Roser 109 Star Task, Adams 121 Sweet Phantom, McComb 109 Jerry's Blaze, Gordon 114 Steel Jet, Cosentino 114 Lochinbee, Gubbins 114 Donnon, Harrison X109 Also Eligible; Mountain Fire, Wolski 116 Three-vear-olds and up, claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. Six furlongs. Noble Intent, Harrison X105 Briarbelle, Gordon 110 Suellfella, Gubbins 115 Island King, Remillard 120 New Door, Griffiths X110 Melodia. Krohn X113 Crities Choice, Fitzismmona 113 Melody King, Remillard 123 That Mickey, Kallai 115 Jeanie Dear, Krohn 101 Sir Benjamin, Wright 113 Tehran's Dan, NB 110 Also Eligible: Beloved frat, Me- Comb 118; lume, Turcotte X110, Bine-| wood, Robinson 118; More Water, Hale 113 THIRD RACE -- Two-year-olds, foal- ed in Canada, maidens. Purse $2100, Six furlongs. Itulyarso, Gonzalez 118 Warriors Day, Krohn XX1i1 Artista, Wolski X110 Chalet, Fitzsimmons 115 June's .Choice, Turcotte X110 Ottaway, NB 115 Black 'n Red, Fitzsimmons 118 FOURTH RACE -- [wo-year-olds,| foaled in Canada, maidens. Purse $2100, Six furlongs. Division of third. Willhooks, Clark 118 Cat Flower, Fitzsimmons 113 Royal Jill, Krohn XX108 Peter's Sister, McComb 115 Eepalaris, NB 118 Gormley Girl, Gordon 115 Michaela's Lady, Bolin 115 Britain's Ally, Gubbina 118 '4 SECOND RACE -- FIFTH RACE --Two-year-old fillies Claiming all $5000. Purse $2000. Six fur longs. Grand Vitesse, Fitzsimmons 108 Hootenany Annie, Fitzsimmons 110 Right Bower, Krohn XX110 Hannibal Miss, Gubbins 112 Flamenco Dancer, Adams 115 French Annette, Griffiths X110 Lady Chess, Simpson X107 Wise Selector, McComb 198 Royal Wayfarer, Clark 115 Balakalair, Clark 115 Deal Me Aces, Dalton 108 Mazarette, Harrison XX108 Also Eligible: Belva, NB 112 SIXTH RACE -- "City of urse"', for three-year-olds. Allowance Purse $2800. One mile and one six teenth turf. course, Tres Suave, Dittfach 114 Prince Sparkie, Wolski (A) <€1!18 Spurned, Dalton 114 « Gay Lothario, Hernandez XXX113 Mark Left, Bolin 118 Country Guy, Krohn XX102 Marcus Antonius, Robinson (A)114 (A)--W. G Moore entry Buffalo SEVENTH RACE -- Three-vear-olds Claiming all $4500, Purse $2090. Six fur- longs. Prize Crew, Robinson 113 Padre's Scamp, Hale 113 Pipe Band, Gordon 113 Sardonyx, Harrison X98 Sunward, Turcotte X110 Sagsilla, Gubbins 115 Apache Princess, Gonzalez 11$ Bue Fever, Dittfach 115 FIGHTH RACE -- Three - year - Claiming all $3500. Purse $2000 mile and one-sixteenth Falls View, Wolski X113 Who Goes, Dalton 113 Our Fool, Fitzsimmons 10 8 Frosty Day, Gordon 198 Copper Cliff, Harrison X11! Aireo War, Cox 115 Fight A Lot. Roser 10R old One Post Time 2 p.m. Cloudy and good 'AAC--X-B Ibs, XX-7 tbe, XXX-10 Ibs '5 at Faces Charge BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An accident on the King street CPR overhead bridge Monday resulted in property damage estimated at $800 Police say a car driven by Francoise Bonnamy, 20, of 8 Gabriel avenue, Saint Oven,| Seine, France, apparently} struck the bridge and glanced} off into the path of a car driven by Robert Floddy, 45, 242 Elgin street west, Oshawa Miss Bonnamy, who is a stu- dent visiting Canada, was charged with careless driving Drives 82 On 401 Fined $25, Costs | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 21-year-old Gananoque man was fined $25 and costs of six days when he appeared in court here| Hedley Welch, Iran. The remains are at the Mac- Intosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held in the chapel, Thursday August 30 at 2 p.m. conducted by Archdeacon H. D. Clever- don. Interment will be in St. 0 George's Cemetery, Oshawa. FUNERAL OF MARGARET FRANCES TUCKER The funeral service was held Tuesday, August 28, at 19 a.m., for Margaret Frances Tucker who died Sunday, August 26, in Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa. She was in her 74th year A requiem high mass was sung at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church by Monsignor P. Dwyer, The remains were at the Armstrong Funeral Home. The pallbearers were Joe Za- vitsky, Danny Noonan, Peter Wilson, Herbert Armstrong, Clarence O'Connor and Donald Towless. Tuesday on a speeding charge.|- Police said James Joseph! Lappan of 298 Arthur street,| was clocked by radar at 82 miles-per-hour in a 60-mile-ner- hour zone on Highway 401 near Newcastle Lappan told Magistrate R, I Moore he Was on his way to work in Collingwood. | Magistrate Moore, of Lind-| say, replacing Magistrate R. B Baxter who is on vacation, said cars passed him on Highway about 80-miles-per-hour while on his way to Bowman- ville. : braemor qa rdens LEARN , « living Nn Broemor means, living. convenient to 5 schools, (2 public enior public, 1 High and | Separate School LIVE living a people, homes at and playgrounds Exclusive Realtor HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE 11 ONTARIO ST. 728-1679 ICE PATROL The international ice patrol,/four-year-old -got an with .shipping North Atlantic, CUT & WRAPPED LEAN, MEATY BLADE SHORT CUT (Ist 4) PRIME RIB ECONOMY--6 & 7 LEAN, MEATY BONELESS SHOULDER POT ROAST 69 79 69 69 69 who will put the Skybolt ballis-! radio, tic missile into the air for Brit-| ain and the United States began | Tuesday at Lowry Air Force base in Denver. The program envisages the training of many as 8,000 technicians. FIND MAN'S BODY BRODHAGEN, Ont The decomposed body of an un. Papuan children, identified, middle-aged man was found Tuesday in bushland near this village 16 miles northwest of Stratford. SYDNEY, TOKYO for some time. PREMIER ARRIVES OTTAWA (CP)--Premier Dr Michael Okpara of Eastern Ni- geria, accompanied by his wife ,, and several cabinet ministers, | President meet with Canadian Affairs. trade. TAKES FIRST SHOT EL DORADO, Ark. (AP)-- old FOR THE FREEZER n 49: 69 49 dg: 49: 39: FRESH PORK-END FRESH PORK SHOULDER FRESH PORK BUTT MAPLE LEAF 1-Ib. Cello WIENERS MAPLE LEAF SLICED BOLOGNA SEND VACCINE Australia ers)--A cargo of 20,000 doses of 45 Sabin polio vaccine was flown jto the Australian trust territory Bre of Eastern New Guinea Tuesday (CP)-- to fight a polio outbreak among OPPOSE TESTS (Reuters) GETS EXTRA POST JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Sukarno arrived here Tuesday. He will|P0inted Foreign Minister Suban- ' govern- drio as minister in charge of ment officials today to discuss, West Irian (West New Guinea) today BRIDGE NECESSARY Garland Harvard learned about|A bridge across the St. ishotguns the hard way. Thelrence River soon will be nec- roaring storm Tuesday night.| 12-|essary to handle summer traf-|Three fatalities were reporied established in 1912 by nations| gauge shotgun from a_ closet, fic, city council has been told.|and sheriff's deputies said the interests in thejloaded it, backed off from a/All three city ferries now. are|deahh toll may go higher. ic, locates icebergs,'divan and blasted away Tues-|in service Sundays to carry an| Nearly 30 persons were re-| Predicts their drift and warns|day. Garland suffered shoulder average total of 1,500 cars. 'ported injured. jTuesday, 40 miles northwest of} |downtown Los Angeles. | | | Los Angeles County Fire Chief/miles from the ranch. | Keith Klinger | were the worst in the county|federal, state, city and country) since Reut- ntwood vember, 15 miles to the south- said the disastrous Bel outbreak last | Valley. -- The ap-| A fleet of ambulances, buses| and cars evacuated 800 patients, | May be doubled or tripled most of them tuberculosis vic- $210, JACKPOT INCLUDED tims | Three People Dead ' In Coastal Storm | Monster Bingo - Thursday, Aug. 30 CAMERON, a. Louisiana coastal town--where TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP)|nearly 500 persons died in a 1957) Law'jhurricane -- was struck by a| BANANAS EXTRA FEATURE GOLDEN YELLOW CHRISTIES' BREAD 24-072. 04 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e FREEZER SPECIAL FRONT QUARTER BEEF " PEEK FREAN 8-oz. pkgs. DIGESTIVE FIRST GRADE BUTTER FOOD MARKET, 17 19. 237 oh) BROOKSIDE -- EXTRA FEATURE -- TURKEYS FRESH KILLED OVEN-READY 6-8 LB. AVG. 49 the fires (AP) -- This street. | @ Gerry Osborne | Autry lives in Studio City, 25/ @ Rolph Schofield @ Reg Aker There were more than 1,000 @ AMPLE FREE PARKING @ Air- firemen on the southern Califor-/ No- nia fire line. sco wrmuany ____-COMING EVENTS DESTROYS INFIRMARY One fire swept over the San Provincial police 4,000,000-member General Coun- Gabriel Mountains into the San said the body was spotted by a cil of Japan Trade Unions de- Fernando Valley, destroying an) farmer in the area. They said/cided at its national convention infirmary on the grounds of O!-| the body had been in the bush/Tuesday to protest nuclear test- ive View Sanitarium in Sylmar.| ing by both the United States and the Saviet Union. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 USE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED Door Prize $15 COLUMNS OSHAWA JAYCEES 20 GAMES AT $20--5 GAMES AT $30 1--$150 JACKPOT $20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 50, 55 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZE GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES - | EXTRA BUSES : ADMISSION ex PRIZES RED BARN, Oshawa $1.00 BINGO-Wednesday, Aug. 29 AT 8 P.M. ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM STEVENSON'S RD, NORTH AT MARION 16 GAMES OF $8 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SNOWBALL--51 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 $1.00 FREE ADMISSION --~ EXTRA BUS SERVICE _ WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th EARLY BIRD GAME--SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bus Leaves Oshawa Termino! -- 25c¢ Return $200.00 SPECIAL $20 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE--$100 FULL CARD $450 ADDED IF WON IN 59 NOS. OR LESS 5 GAMES AT $30--20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250.00 JACKPOT GAMES Church Bus Leaves 4 Corners at 7.20 p.m, $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD Ist---No, 56, 2nd--No. 52--$30 Consolation Prizes Children Under 14 Not Admitted A pan mnnana nahn mh ee I MM Le. Oe ee ee ( ~_ ra'

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