| | 'hunters and Mosport motorcar) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September, 22, 1962 3 Accident Near Newcastle Three traffie accidents inter- rupted northward flow of duck racing fans on Highway 35 early this morning. A rear-end collision 11 miles north of Newcastle resulted in $500 damage. Involved were Forest McFeat, 20, of Westmount, Montreal, and Peter Debranski, 18, also of Westmount, Montreal. The accident took place at approxi- mately 3.55 a.m. At 5 a.m. a car driven by Elaine Whitney, 19 Cedar street, Ajax, spun out of control and ended up in a ditch, approxim- ately nine miles north of New- castle. The resulting damage was es- timated at $350, Damage amounted to approx- imately $400 in a mishap involv- ing Russell Honsberger, of Scar- miles north of Newcastle. |. Honsberger's car knocked down four Department of High- ways guide posts. Investigating all accidents was Constable Patrick Harte- Maxwell, of the Bowmanville Detachment of the OPP. 'COMING EVENTS Monday, BINGO 8:00 p.m. -- ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 7 690 KING ST. EAST AT FAREWELL . 20 REG. GAMES--TOTAL: $300 -- Snowball 56 Nos. -- $180. -- $20 Con. Plus $10 each horizontal line, Regular Jackpot 58 Nos. -- $100-$20.Con. . TO HOLD STRIKE VOTE BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Union leaders announced Friday that a strike vote will be held Sun- day for the 1,300 employees of Phillips Electric Company, Brockville's largest industry. SHARE-THE-WEALTH : EXTRA BUS SERVICE NO CHILDREN, PLEASE ° : s3@ GOOD PARKING a FREE ADMISSION FREE * KINSMEN BINGO: TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK oo COMING EVENTS 20 -- $20 GAMES $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 Full Card : pr . me | . 420 WING, RCAFA, INSTALLS EXECUTIVE FOR 1962-63 SWEET Adeline card party Wednesday, Sept, 26, 8 p.m. Simcoe Hall Gym. Re- freshments and prizes. Admission 75c. BINGO shown in the picture include Gordon Channing, second vice-president; Nelson John- son, first vice-president; Chas. Bolton, president; Har- Officers of the new execu- tive of Wing 420, Royal Cana- dian Air Force Association, were installed at a meeting at the Oshawa Airport recently. RUMMAGE Sale: clothing, toys, books. Simcoe Hall, Friday, September 28, 1.30 p.m. Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE. TURKEY Supper, Harmony United Church Hall, Saturday, October 20, 4.30 on, Adults $1.50, children 75c. old Ramshaw, corresponding , The newly installed officers | ROVER-RANGER NEWS RUMMAGE Sale, Harmony United Church Hall, Wednesday, September 26, 10 a.m. - 12 a.m. THE Oshawa and District Branch of Canadian Diabetic Association will hold its first meeting of the season on Thurs- at 8 p.m. in Me- Field Trial, Hernandez XXX110 Montana Flight, Dalton 108 three and $1900. Sea Rangers See Division Trophy SRS CRUSADER Things are back to normal vym, yer, SECOND RACE year-olds foaled in Canada, allowance-- lay, * + |Laughlin Hall, 338 Si imcoe Street North. The new film, Living with Diabetes, will be shown. Everyone welcome. No admission. LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH Now arranging dates for hay rides, corn and wiener roosts, private dances, Christmas parties. FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL 725-2737 WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th Purse $2400. Seyen furlongs. | Bullrullah, Fitzsimmons 121 PR righ bole culmrctises agar cheese | Tiger Lass, Ryder 121 folds, foaled in Canada. Allowance a Miss Elandel, Dittfach 121 jpuree =~ Sry mile -- turf course. Navahoe Knave, Thorndike XXX114__| Division o! ' | Worth Avenue, Fitzsimmons 121 | Warriors Day, Krohn (A)XX103 | Black Jack, Nash 115 |Gay Pageant, Turcotte X108 Upsadaisy, Gubbins 121 | Muskeg, Fitzsimmons 110 Rare Flight, Wright 112 Prince Maple, Turcotte X105 secretary; Wayne '"'Pat" Pat- | Jack Thompson, air cadets; | secretary; Charles Hamilton, terson, past president and| Vic McAdam, public ela-| membership chairman; Bill Jack Ratz, treasurer. Stand- | tions; Ron Wright, entertain- | Vince, mess officer and Henry | ing, from left are: Allan | Morgan, speakers and sports; Hewitt, special events. Muir, building chariman; Ross! ment; Art Elliott, recording | --Oshawa Times Photo Injured Girl injured Girl = ==NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES So | Passes Throu h MONDAY, SEPT, 24, 1962 k g |. FIRST RACE -- Byron, | four-year-olds, maidens -- Purse Douk Blockade =: Nymphs Giesbrecht X110 Pipe band, Gordon, 118 lor I . jesbreci ipe - | Red Fl "Latans X106 | Shall egrets: oe a4 x107 |Bonnie Bricker, Gonzalez 115 | Beauty iP» PRINCETON, B.C. (CP) -- A|sir Runnymtde, NB 111 Fire Queen, McComb 110 four - year - old Poy suffering| Mary-Motis, Griffiths X117 | sports pp gaa X110 'einiaben ¢ 'amily, Di : Pont Rouge, don't succeed -- you'll get a lot|wounds to her head and neck| mil Race, NBT a | sees Raise * Masry reaker. Walker 112; of unsolicited advice'. jafter an attack by a dog, be-| What's That, 115 \Jaded Jewel, Harrison 110; Shamrock now -- if they can ever realiy "Curt". | came one of the 'first Freedom.|Moodki, Robinson 111 jah, Teccolhe 1: be called "normal". Probably 7TH OSHAWA |ite Doukhobors to pass through|Orono Boy, Krohn X106 FIFTH RACE phrabias Plate, two- ; i i : u i Caught Looking, T X106 olds, f . Allowance while 'you are reading this ar-) p) 7 ROSE ROVER CREW |2 ~_ roadblock set up to stop | eand War, MeComb tll |2 "purse $2500, One mile, turf course. ticle 11 stalwart, enthusiastic,! "phe highlight of the past two] rek by the Freedomites to) Currytown, Kallai 111 |Mornins' Mornin, Potts 122 and very sore members of OUT) wooks was the installation of the Agassiz, B.C. | Also Eligible: Triple Folly, Bolin 118;/Hop Hop, Gonzalez 110 crew will be rowing their hearts| s was the installation of t | Kathleen Ostrikoff was not. se-|D¥bbUK, | Hernandez -xxx1i2; Plead, Peters Sister, McComb 110 > ne new officers for the coming} a, ; Dalton 118; Moon Step, NB 118. Son Blue, Roser 122 out for the coveted Divisional| jo. C.K. Anderson assistant] verelY injured. After stitching in |Canadian Shield, Robinson 110, é A pedi peal Said sate toatl ae, | hos she w y kfast in Bed, ard bien aire Vik & district commissioner for Rov-| 6 she .was allowed to --Chatford, three- | Breakfast it ee ABETTING is event 2 ork hasjers, j ine: Ce been our goal all summer pail Wie Gries Che ae The incident came after a dull now we will find out if our ac-|mate, Mike MacKay; secretary, | 22%, es pa Pcoagg Mabokl| je aie cumulation of blisters over the|Ron Stuart; treasurer, Ron mg B vi where 1,30 = past three months or more has|Blyth; quarter-master, Grant] io Rn are . encamped. been to any avail. Win or lose,| Southwell; Chaplain, Howie Da-\ nav get. 9 slenninw tee teak p is an all-day affair, consisting) Mr. Anderson spoke about| Fe Gat Vall Ee eWay) sao ane Prince Bubi, Gonzalez 122 mainly of Sea Cadet competi-|each position and reminded the\~ °° ey. | THIRD RACE -- Bradley, three-year-| Albion Star, Cox 110 tions and followed by a dance.|boys of the job they were élect-| Near Agassiz, more than 600 Side ana: up. Claiming $4500, Purse |(A) C. Smythe entry ys A , | a ie mile, Marsha ' | . The members of the cutterjed to by the crew members.| -Teedomites are jailed for long/ei Steel, Gonzalez 115 | SEVENTH RACE -- Gormely, three- : $ : t s i -OnyV 2 4 | crew this year are Gwen Otto,| Following this Al Bottomley|'e™™s after being convicted ON kss Jay, McComb 113 |year-olds and up. Claiming all $10,000. rad ; " | terroris: arges. B » Clark 107 Purse $2400, One mile and two furlongs. Sharon Hester, Lou:e Bilyj, Jo-showed colored slides of his nS eS trek west is|Fallow Feliow, Clark 116 | Marshall turf. Anne Zak, Bobby Tilling,|trip to the 'fourth National s Ani Mighty Eagle, Gubbins 120 | Little Tipper, Dalton 115 Gloria Bilyj, Sue Pine, Mary)Rover Moot at Trois Rivieres, EIGHTH RACE -- Mossbank, three- jyear-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. | Purse $1900. One mile and one-sixteenth | the "Red 2 p.m. Burial was in Preston'! CLUB BAYVIEW Early Bird Games Jackpots -- 51 - 56 Special Games Watch Wednesday Paper DUTCH DANCE Sponsored by OSHAWA RANGERS SOCCER CLUB ot Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday, Sept. 22 8 P.M. Fee $1.00 Per Person Refreshments BINGO WOODVIEW COM | ORANGE TEMPLE | SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd | | 7:30 P.M. | 20 Games -- $8 | Share the Wealth. | 1-+$150 Jackpot to go. 4--$40 Jackpots to go. Children Under 16 Not Admitted. _ BINGO U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd 7230 PM, | 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS | ONE GAME $150 } SHARE THE WEALTH _ | REGISTER NOW! | | Fall riding lessons in horsemanship now in operation. Group, Trail Riding Anytime, by Reservation Dude ranching weekends Riding instruction, trail rid- ing, meals and accommode- tion $10 a day. Organiza- tion or family groups accept- ed. LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH DIAL 725-2737 (End of Rossland Rd. East.) MUNITY CENTRE - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 54 and 55 1--$150 Jackpot (Must Go) Jackpot Pays Double in 52 nos. or less 20 GAMES. $20 and 5S PECIAL GAMES at $30 REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $100.00 DOOR PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Admission Ticket Gives You RED BARN -- EXTRA BUSES Free Chance 6n Door Prize NORTH OSHAWA PLAN TO VISIT WOODBRI DGE FAIR CLASS .""BY $9,000.00 IN PRIZES BIGGEST RURAL FAIR IN THE DOMINION --1 p.m. Until 7 p.m. Every Afternoon 5--$30 Games; 2--$250 Jackpots JACKPOT NUMBERS 52 AND' 52 . EARLY BIRD GAMES -- EXTRA BUSES -- JUBILEE PAVILION = Open Bowling © KING © Bowling Lanes. | 360 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 725-8851 FREE BOWLING SATURDAY | 10:00 A.M. -- WITH INSTRUCTIONS LEAGUES NOW BEING FORMED : Junior and senior boys and girls 7 to 18 years. Register. now. PRE-INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL BOWLERS MOTOR CITY BOWLING LANES - 78 RICHMOND STREET WEST DIAL 723-3212 Chartered Bus. WHEELING WEST. VIRGINI AND GRAND OLE OPRY JAMBOREE THANKSGIVING WEEKEND OCTOBER 5TH TO 8TH INCLUSIVE For Reservations Phone Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope TU 5-2527 being halted now by a bylaw Sancy, LeBlanc (ADXX108 |Stormy Morn, Robinson 107 yhi "7 o velsh Monk, S 5 XX andrag, nowa: Kolynko, Cheryl Kreasul and Quebec. hegre a oe Been Dek as | Rococo, Rogue, Poste 100 Barb Kirkpatrick, plus Old) Since the last column, our| cinality feels their being in|tast Hour, Lanowsy 13)" |Brace up, NB 10 Faithful (Mate Nesbitt that is) quartermaster and chaplainisPasci? constitutes an emer- Bocase, Fitzsimmons 118 | S our coxswain. took "Lil Hardship' and went Ap eae i ; Bosent Street: Krobe X05 ? on a canoe trip. The left-handed|>~ -"* Sane aia vo ERO es Gay, CHURCH PARADE college student and his three FOURTH RACE -- Houston, three-|Adolph W., Krohn X111 Then, lucky people that we| musketeers went to "Rome" . year-olds, Claiming all $3500, purse | Zion, Lanoway 116 are, we have to get up bright|(New York that is!) also Santa Bond Prices |Penstang: 'Mecom 11 |Happy 'Harry, Ditifach Lit and early next morning for aj Claus' village at the north pole. |Cinderette, Roser 110 |Prince Robert, NB 116 church parade with the Sea Ca-| Saturday, Sept. 22, the crew is . . Giawatd, Surpotie: X16 Prvenll ig Ao ytagee tae dets, Navy League Cadets, Sea| playing host to the group com- Dip Slightly eee eran sued Reunagindl ocak heriys Mielaateont Scouts and Sea Rovers. This is} mittee and the ladies auxiliary the first time there has been aj to a wiener roast at the "Quag-| prices on Canadian bond mar-| parade of all the sea-mindedj|mire Acres,'. All are invited. |,ets declined slightly this week| OBITUARIES youth groups in Oshawa, and "DEN CHATTER" lin light trading. i no doubt it will be quite impres- ; The yield on the 91-day treas- : s sena| sept. 30 is the big day for yi le ay s es : ' sive. We may be a little tired) 6 car rally fans' Yes our crew\ury bills rose to 5.08 per cent MRS. ALVIN BLAIR Surviving are his wife, the on Sunday morning, but we'll be is going on a rally. Each mem-|from 4,98 per cent last week and|_ The death occurred suddenly former Ethel Bauman; two sons, there, doing our best! lber is ask to bring * navigator|to 5.26 per cent from 5.18 per Saturday, Sept. 22 at Oshawajone of whom is Arthur Pana- And now a cheer! We are to! to help us when we get lost.{cent on the 182-day bills. |General Hospital of Mrs. Alvin|baker of Port Perry, five daugh- have a little long-awaited com-|Have fun, Skip--with your speed-| Day-to-day money was avail-|Blair, 70 LaSalle avenue. _[ters, five sisters, 15 grandchil- petition in this area. Plans are|ometer. How come Uncle Hap able at 5% per cent. The former Audrey Viola/dren and one great-grandchild. under way for the forming of anihas been playing in the "MUD".| Short- and medium-term bond|Cook she was the daughter of The body was at Stager- Air Ranger Flight and we are|Sunday afternoon the crew are|Prices declined earlier in the|the late Mr. and Mrs. Holden|Barthel Funeral Home, where looking forward to its beginning. | playing the 7th Scouts in a game|Week due to some selling pres- Cook and was born Nov. 21,/service was conducted today at It has been our aim to promote] of football, (Tobin Snowdon is|sure but partially recovered at 901 at Minden, Ont. ; Rangering as it has been of $0| the crew's quarter-back) Thurs-|the close as some demand ap-| She married Alvin Blair, June|Cemetery. Rev. A. H. Vair, of many others, so we say "Wel-\day, Oct. 4, the crew will be|peared. 6, 1918 in Minden. She was a/Knox Presbyterian Church offi- come to the group". \donating blood at Long-term Canada bond prices|Tesident of Oshawa for the past| ciated. It was announced that Sept.| Cross Clinic'. declined % to % in relatively|*> years. Prior to this time, she} s 30 is the official opening of the 8TH OSHAWA {quiet trading. lived in Lindsay. She was an FUNERAL 'OF Lodge at Camp Adelaide, Hali--~ep FRIEND ROVER CREW) 0 the provincial. market the|@¢tive member of Calvary Bap-| RANSOM BELL burton. Members of guiding and! 'The 1962-63 season got into|Tecent Quebec Hydro 5%-per|tist, Church |_ The funeral service for Ran- their families have been invited] ry1; swing witha business meet-|Cent Oct. 1, 1984, issue closed | Besides her husband, she|som Bell who died Saturday, to witness this great occasion ing. snd the election of offic-|at 99, down % on the week. leaves three sons, Wren, King-|Sept. 15 at his residence, 76 and many of us are looking for-lere The new mate, Bruce Hut.| ston; Lyle, Toronto and Gerald/Nassau street was held Friday, ward to attending. |cheon, received the gavel from of Oshown: a sister, Mre. J. gee ree it the dare h y Swann xilda), Toronto; | era apel conduct- INDOOR MEETING his predecessor, Tom Abthorpe.| NEWS IN BRIEF brothers, Reg' cook. Oshawa|ed by Rev. D. G- Jackson of St. Monday, Sept. 24, is the date| Tom deserves congratulations and Raymond Cook, West Gil-|Peter's Anglican Church. Inter- of our first indoor meeting of|{°" ey wn ap andar y veloc cel SAILORS QUIT ford, Ont; two half brothers,|ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- the season at the Sea' Cadet|/"8 4 'ry!ng period for the crew) REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy|Roy Voicey, Brantford andjtery. | Barrack after all the senior members left! 4 A, __ Italy he : : | cks on Oshawa _boule- fi iverinty: lah fail \(AP) --An Italian freighter|Harry Voicey, Baysville, Min-| The pallbearers were: Rob- vard north, and will mark the/ '°F Univeristy las ? lsailed for Cuba Friday night/den and six grandchildren. ert Bell, Ransom Bell, Gordon} commencement of our regular j winter program -- so shine up those uniforms! Also, I would like, before I) close, to thank the Rovers who} last time withheld their columns might be published with full ef- fect. Thank you very much fellows. Several projects were set up|S@ Z for the autumn and winter in-|With a Soviet cargo and a vew cluding plans for the comple-|Captain and crew members re- tion of our flag pole and glances} Placing those who quit last ahead at our annual Christmas|week rather than ferry goods party. for Fidel Castro. The 6,968-ton| We heard a report from Bill|Airone was forced to tie up here) Hayes concerning the Canadian|for a week after 12 sailors left Rover Moot in Quebec which|d uring bunkering operations took place during the last week|While en route from the Soviet 4th CARLSEN ROVER CREW of August. There were approxi-|Black Sea port of Novorossisk. Last weekend the annual 4th| mately 700 Re,ors at the Moot Oshawa "Get-To-Gether" was/from as far away as British STRAVINSRY. RETURNS held at Camp Samac. This| Columbia. It was noted that Ro- MOSCOW (AP) ~ Igor Stra- year's gathering, attended by\vering is becoming more and|Vinsky, famed Russian - born Cubs, Scouts, Rovers and their| more popular all over Canada.,American composer, returned) families, proved to be a great| SIR ERNEST |t0 his native land Friday after success. | "ATTENTION ALL CREWS" (52 years: absence. The 80-year- Whether the time was spent} The Oshawa Rover Round old musician, accompanied by feasting on corn, participating in| eany of the games or events, or "just talking to friends, a fun- -filled evening was enjoyed by) weverybody. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. J, Warnica who won the) woman's football kick, and to) Mrs. D. Christian who took -home the "honors" in the) women's rolling pin roll. Con-| -gratulations to Don Beamish's 'winning performance in the men's football kick and to Mr.| 1. Dunn who let loose a mighty heave to break a three-way tie! and win the hammer throw. A special "Hats Off" must} also be given to all the ladies present who really flexed the muscles and defeated the men in a "Tug of War'. I'm sure the world will'. be happy to learn that John Sprofle has- returned from his wild ad- venture out west and I hope has more or less settled into his Grade 12 routine. He brings back with him memories of both discouragement and plea- sure A combined hay ride and Hal- lowe'en party is being planned.| Preparations are also being! made to bring up several Scouts) to enter the crew, ; I would like to take this op- ortunity to wish Dan Adams, ave. McLeod and Doug Jones all the luck possible and to remind them "If at first you} Hi | his wife, Vera, flew to Moscow for a three-week concert and sightseeing tour. Top Soviet mu- sicians, conductors and compos- ers greeted him. | PLAN CONVENT | KONNERSRETH, West Ger- many (AP)--The Roman Catho-| lic Church announced Friday) |that a devotional convent for GEORGE LYSON Carmelite nuns will be built The funeral service fornear the home of Therese Neu- George Lyson who died Thurs-/mann, who during Lent year] day, Sept\ 20 was held Saturda fter year appeared to suffer Sept. 22 at 9.30 a.m. at St./the crucifixion agonies of John's Ukrainian Orthodox|Christ. She died Tuesday. Al- Church. The remains were at/though thousands of believers the Armstrong Funeral Home. |spoke of a 'miracle,' the Rev. D, Luckak sang the fu-jchurch never recognized her neral mass, Interment was in'agonies as such. | Oshawa Union Cemetery. eo . The pallbearers were J. Luka- sywich, A. Shestowsky, T. Ryan, | D. Forsythe, M. Langelle and P. Osmok. Table is holding its election of officers at its meeting Monday, Sept. 24, at the Trading Post, Camp Samac, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. "Full uniform required". OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF Co-Op, Business FUNERAL OF Old War Renewed MRS. WILLIAM H. RILEY OTTAWA (CP)--Seifish busi-| The funeral service for Mrs.|ness interests are reviving their| Wiliam H. Riley who died Sun-|long-standing war against co. day, Sept. 18 at Oshawa Gen-|operatives, Secretary - Treas-| eral Hospital was held Friday,)urer Donald MacDonald of the Sept: 21 at the Armstrong Fu-|Canadian Labor Congress said neral Chapel conducted by Rev | Friday. A. Woolcock of St. Mark's Angli-| Mr, MacDonald said the re- can Church. Interment was injtail association '"'used its politi- Mount Lawn Cemetery. cal power as far back as 1908 The pallbearers were B, Hew-|to prevent Canada's co-ops from itt, J. Home, J. Wilson, A. Stan-jobtaining the federal legislation ley, J. Jackson and W. Belling-|they sought then 'and have not! | |Preston Masonic Lodge, The remains are at the Arm-|Bell, W. McCourt, E. Bell and strong Funeral Home. The fu-|C- Rout neral service will be held in the chapel, conducted by Rev. W. N. FUNERAL OF Aitken of Calvary Baptist) | MRS. JAMES BRYCE Church, Monday, Sept. 24 at 2, The funeral service for Mrs.| p.m. Interment will be in Mount| James Bryce, 384 Ritson road| Lawn Cemetery. i ; | Friends are asked not to call altel ae ove * Orkays| at the funeral home before Sun- "@neral Hospital Tuesday, Sept. | day, Sept. 23. |18, was held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. Rev. Leonard Ware conduct-} ed the services. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. REUBEN A. PANABAKER PRESTON -- Reuben A. Pan- aber, 78, of 207 Laurel street, er ont Y dnesday, Sept. 19| he pallbearers were Ernest Mr. Panabaker was born in|perry, Frederick Ancliffe, Al- Oxford County near Washington|fred Brisebois, L. R. Skelton, and lived in Preston for 36|William Pierson and George years. Prior to that he resided|Blight. in Doon, He was a member of, Prior to the service Mrs. Knox Presbyterian Church and|Bryce rested at the McIntosh- |Anderson Funeral Home, WATCH FOR IT! SEPT. 24 & 26 OCT.1&3 THE KINSME*! CLUB OF OSHAWA "BAG OF BULBS" CANVASS ham. jyet obtained."' j THANKSGIVING WEEKEND 2 BIG DAYS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th ENTRIES CONTACT WM. B. GIBBONS, SEC. BOX 95, WOODBRIDGE, ONT. DAVID"S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 939 Dundas West -- Whitby BACK IN BUSINESS IN THE OLD SPOT Newcomers Invited and our Previous Customers will be welcomed to BUEHLERS: Tender EAT'N TRUE -TRIM BEEF 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 . ; Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. SHOULDER PORK RIBS Ib. 15° 8-LBS. -- $1.00 a SHOULDER PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 2 lbs. $7 00 PORK HOCKS 5 lbs. SAUSAGE MEAT BUY ONE LB. FOR j 2 5 « GET 1 LB. FREE!! SHOP and BUEH LER'S SAVE at | ENJOY OUR | FINE STEAKS and Delicious BARBECUED CHICKEN DANG En) OLD TYME & COUNTRY STYLE This Saturday AND EVERY SATURDAY AT Grand Valley Park PICKERING Featuring This Week DON WOODS AND HIS COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 2 miles north of No, 2 Highway on the Valley Farm Rd. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: TEMPLE 9-2691 or TEMPLE 9-3893 . { i | H i