Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1963, p. 4

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HOT WEATHER Thousands of sun bathers vis- ited: Darlington Provincial Park Sunday in an effort to beat ninety degree tempera- tures that hit Southern Ontario Four campers won awards when the boys at the Kedron} lin their! Peter Haley and John Coiusins.! Wilson, Kiwanis Camp closed camping period Friday with an- Awards Dinner Penfound was the best-in Cabin A, with Burke Maidlow best in Cabin B and George Picard best in Cabin C. Richard Rimar, who was in Cabin A was judged the outstanding camper The list of awards presented at the dinner follow: MINOR AWARDS Most Talented Camper -- Jerry Dufek; Most Popular Camper Burke Maidlow; Most Industrious Todd Penfound; night Most Sports- | Jerry Zielinski, Todd| Kenny selo | Wil over the weekend, Picnickers from various points in Ontario as well as campers from dis- tant points in Canada and the United States roamed the park basking in the sun and enjoy- ing the cool Lake Ontario wa- ters. Darlene Trowbridge 19, left and her sister Eilleen, 20, of Oshawa, were among the thousaads of visitors Sunday Target Day Events Are Arranged Target Day, Aug. 21, the day on which the Oshawa Civic Auditorium 'Fund will reach the minimum $1,000,000 mark, wil feature celebrations of interest to aii people. Already $750,000 has been do nated and at this rate and with industry yet to be heard from Terence V. Kelly, Finance Chairman of the Committee, is hopeful that the amount will be reached in the next three weeks Billi Kurelo, chairman of the Target Day Committee, has added to his committee Doug 'Turner, Ron Simcoe and Reg Martyn, Mr. Kurelo says that he day will feature Oshawa's \firsi hootenanny at the Kins- ssimen Centre, a softball game at sithe Civic Stadium featuring Oshawa Tony's, a concert at Sethe McLatghlin Bandsheil, fiteen dance at the Children's Arena featuring the Lincoln- ires and many other eveats. =; Should the weather be fine 'then the official ceremonies will take place at the Stadium and if not at the Children's Arena. 'We are proud of the citizens of this city," said Mr. Kurelo, j"'and we plan to make this a Burke Maidlow; Manager, Athletic Awards -- Scott, Bruce Annand, George Picard, Peter Gray, Jim Snoxall, Alan Shalley SWIMMING MEET WINNERS. DIVING BOARD EVENTS... Fancy Dive from D, B. (Coun- rs): Bob Bassett, Ken Mc- ams and Terry Keys; y Dive from D.B. (Camp- ers): Richard Rimar, David Popham; Longest. Dive and Swim Underwater: Oliver Baird, Richard Rimar; Longest Cabin Fancy voort, Keith Milroy; Longest |John Boy Campers Enjoy Awards Night Dinner Brian McLaugh.|Steve Pitt, Bernard Hurst, Dave | Etmanski, Leo Larkin, Douglas Bob Ir- Danny Ricky David Souch, Gordon Proctor, John Ross, Oliver Baird JUNIORS -- Richard Rimar Dufek, Allan Whalley, Snoxall, Leonard My- ette, Tony Budkowski, Burke Maidiow, Jerry Dufek, Greg Maidlow, Todd Penfound, - Lee win, Corrivean, Thomson, Jimmy Penfound, John Duncan, Claude Paul) Keith Milroy, Bill Morrison. Corriveau, Vanderwoo,rt Glen Welch, INTERMEDIATES Peter Camper --|Jump from D.B. Samy Vander-|Gray, Dick Howson, Ken Lan- caster, Danny Ugray, Bill Zu- maniike Camper -- Ken Lancas-| Dive from D.B. (Without use of felt. ter; Most Improver Swimmer --/ Greg Maidlow; Most Improved} Diver -- Richard Rimar; "Hard-| hands and feet): Todd Pen- found, Richard Rimar Age 8 years -- John Ford, Luck" Camper -- Craig Wilson; |Murray Greer. "Hard Luck" Peter Haley; Biggest Eaters In Camp -- Campers -- John! Duncan, Jeff Henderson, George/ette, Alan Whalley. Picard, Counsellors -- Terry Keys and Bill Morrison. Camper With The Most Pains and Aches -- David Popham; ™ar, Biggest Feet In Camp -- Keith Milroy (Size 1244); "Ting Tim" of Camp -- Kenny Scott; Camp "Joker" -- Linda Cotie; Short- est Counsellor In Camp -- Reg Rungis; Tallest Person In Camp -- Keith Milroy (Over 6 feet); Counselor --} Age 9 years -- John Baird, David Mothersill. Age 10 years -- Leonard My-) | Dufek, | John Cousins, Peter Haley. Age 11 years -- John Bob Irwin. Age 12 years -- Richard Ri-|yeay Robert Ken Greer. Seniors -- Howard Stone, Ken McWilliams BEST CABIN IN CAMP | Cabin 'A' Won flag on) 544 occasions out of 11 inspec:| tions Counselors -- Danny Cann,/Howard Tucker both did their/or $199 y |best to outdo each other. Fred|"" #100, police reported. Claude Dervent, Corri Jerry Campers Dufek, John Dufek, John Dun Age 13 years -- Jerry Dufek,|Can, Kenny Greer, Jamie Knut- "Nudie" Duncan 14 yeas. and over sett, Keith Johnston NOVELTY EVENTS _Age 14 = ai ~~ land, Keith Milroy, 'Nudie' Duncan Counselors' race -- Bob Bas-|tharcij Greg Maidiow, Frank Mait- Brian McLaughlin, Keith Pat Mo- Todd} son uMilroy, James Norris, 1, Lee Penfound, |Penfound, Ricky Rimar, Larry Scott, Robert Skitch, Paul Van- Camp "Queens" -- Laura and) Bal! race -- Richard Rimar, dervoort, Ken Bagnell, James Priscilla. GROUP (TEAM) AWARDS . Scavenger Hunt -- Pat Moth- ersill, Captain, Lee Penfound, George Picard, Jerry Zielinski, Frank Maitland and Victor Sup- pan. TABLOID MEET WINNERS ... Winning Team -- Team No. 7 -- Dick Howson, Captain -- Jim Norris, Jeff Henderson, Leo Larkin, Ken Zimmerman, Ken- ny Scott and Brian McNeely 259 points Individual Champions -- Pat Mothersill, 74 points; John Dun- can, 60 points; Dick Howson, " | Williams Keith. Milroy, Three-arm race -- Ken Mc- and Richard Rimar, Keith Johnston and Danny Ugray Balloon race (Cabin "C'") -- Steve Pitt, David Mothersill Paddie board race -- Bob win and Jerry Dufek, Jeff Hen derson and Bob Dervent MARATHON SWIM (Greatest number of times around the pool in five min- utes) Campers -- Keith Milroy 444; Richard Rimar, 3%; Danny Ugray, 3%. Counselors -- Keith Johnston, Ken Bob Bassett Brian Kasubac, NEWS IN BRIEF LIGHTNING KILLS TWO PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- It-\Lightning killed a teen-age gir! Boys (seven to eight years Ricky and a.golfer in separate acci s Pennsylvania Sunday Rita Weirs, 15, of Pa., was struck while walking across a field at Shawnee State Park near Bedford Decker, 38, of Macungie, was struck while riding a goli cart jents in ale 33 INJURED following scramble Jeannette, "Mark Blanchard, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 29, 1968 3 Trick Fiddler Concert Feature The concert at McLaughlin Bandshell this Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. will feautre Graham Town- send who was last years winner at Shelburne in the trick fiddling group. He has just ended a furopean Tour and recently: a record he has made has been re- leased. All enthusiasts of Old Time Fiddling will no doubt be on hand for this excellent chance] § to see gne of the best. Along with the orchestra un- der Bernard Tierney which will again play many requests, one of the members, George Darten, will solo on accordeon, These concerts are jointly sponsored by General Motors of Canada and the Toronto Musi- cians Association through a grant from the Radio and Trans- cription Fund and gre absolutely free to the public. : The excellent bandshell and § surroundings are ideal in this, weather for the public and the artists and a huge crowd is an- ticipated, Plowmen Set Date For Matches The directors of the South On- tario Plowmen's Association met in Brooklin, Wednesday, July 24, to make plans for their annual plowing match, Bert Guthrie, president, was in charge of the meeting. The plowing match will be SCOUT RECEIVES SENDOFF HANDSHAKE Queen's Scout Geoff Hig- poulos, secretary to the Greek on. Higgins is one of a group gins (left) of St. John's, ambassador to Canada, as of Canadian Scouts going to Nfld., gets a'sendoff hand- Col. L. H. Nicholson, Deputy the World Jamboree in shake from Stathia Mitso- Chief Scout for Canada, looks Greece. (CP Wirephoto) | to the park. When they are iqay to remember.' not sun-bathing, Darlene is a} Harry Gay, chairman of the hairstylist at a local beauty |Auditorium Building Commit- parlor, while Eileen is a steno- |tee, attended at the site this grapher at an Oshawa bank. {morning to instruct Rober F. Oshawa Times Photo |Kelly of Mechanical Adveris ing as to the position of the| z m a sign to be erected on the site courtesy of the E, L. Ruddy Fine Picnic Company. The sign valued at jone thousand dollars will con + sist of the insignia of the Fund, I E d the builder' trowel and ap- S njoye propriately the words 'We are Building it Ourselves -- for Qurselves."' At H ton |.-Meanwhile the canvass of amp jname other than those on pay- roll deduction and those There was a good turntout in|Sm™all business continue. It wonderful weather of members|XPected that thi week the car and their families of Unit 42 of| Vass will be finalized at Sklar the Canadian Corps Association Furniture, a Whitby plant which for the annual picnic held re-|fa a predominance of work-| cently, at Cedar Park, Bramp-j@TS Who live in the city of| ton. Oshawa ® | Under the leadership of Bill) i Sandford nic chairman, and] a4 A d I his committee everything went| CCl ents n smoot! A few of the mem-} . bers very unwisely came dress- Bowmanville Area ed up and as a result were oR: dumped very unceremoniously|, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- in the creek. |Town police investigated a two- The children enjoyed swim-jo oon at the ssa of ming and many goodies There| Mins and Liberty streets, Sun- were good entries in the vari jday evening. ous races and contests. In the|,, 0° frst car was driven by tug of war between ladies and Thomas Racy, 489 Shaw street, men on either side of the creek,|/0rento, and the driver of the| the men emerged the victors. jsecond vehicle was Robert} Highlight of the afternoon was|yonn Cowling, RR 4, Bowman-| the baseball game, but no one} py), - ini knows who won Bill Watts and) -- sighs ty Se dys anal property damage was in excess| Dingley, who decided he was) $300 DAMAGE jan umpire, was the recipient of} An accident resulting in $300/ member of the junior plowing|iMdustrial accidents, slayings or ja lovely black eye when struck)damages occurred at the over-|match committee by a pitch from Reg Walsh head bridge on Highway 2, west y Wood looked like the/9f Bowmanville, this morning Piper with the children! The driver of the first vehicie| him for the candy|Was Donald James' Richardson, All children under|/'4. Simpson avenue, Bowman- five received a and shovel.|Ville. The second car was; Results of the races and other|@tiven by Donald C. Evans,| events were: RR 1 Orono. There were no| Girls (five to six years) Bc hie nig Cindy Lloyd ge, Val erie Thomas } to six years) -- Robbie Small, Steven| Lewis and Danny Tureski, Ran-| dy Newsome. Girls (seven to! eight years) Ronna Brooks, Lin- da Hazelton, Monica' Lewiys. Pied CITY AND | DISTRICT LETTERS. PATENT The most recent edition of The an| Ontario Gazette contains the in- formation that under the Corp- Girls (nine to ten) -- Helen|Orations Act Letters Patent have Lewis, Debbie Strank, Bonnie}! issued to W. Frank Real Newsome. Boys (nine to ten) --| Estate Limited, with head office Brian Ander-!in Bowmanville SUFFERS CUT Car driver Alex Lazarchuk, 74, of Prince streef, suffered a Dingman, Danny Parfitt, Boivan A son, John Parker Girls (11 to 12) -- Vicky Par fitt, Linda wsome, sella Marie Parish ys (11 to 12)-- 434; 414; McWilliams, SWIMMING CHAMPIONS points; Danny Corriveau, 59 points; Jim Norris, 56 points; John Shea, 56 points: Ken Lan- caster, 56 points; Jeff Hender- son, 5 4points; Keith Milroy, 53 points Camp 'Archery' "Robin Hoods" --Best Archer in Cabin *'A"| John Duncan; Best Archer In Cabin "B", Ken Lancaster; Best Archer in Cabin "C", Jim Snoxal!; Best Archer in Camp -- "Robin Hood", John Duncan NEW YORK (AP) -- Thirty W ayne. Blanct Bonnie Par- lthree persons reported minor {itt, Wayne Anderson, Ladies' njuries after a Staten Isiana|shee k por in an. Egg , ferry boat banged into pil old. Ne C age Ha an Har Camipers Richrad Rimar,}a Manhattan dock Su id ail wsome, Barbecue winner 20 points; Keith Milroy, 15:\Many passengers were throw" Re one Coleman stove -- Jerry Dufek, 6; Bob Irwin and to the deck. Police said 215°, nb ad Two-wheel bike-- Danny Ugray, 4. were treated at hospital and re- niders : a. sk Wayne Counselos -- Keith Johnston, leased Anderson Wagon 13 points: Bob F t, 11; Ken jvan. Youngest baby McWilliams, 8; Tery Keys, 1. Nelson. Oldest member -- | Shaw RED CROSS <3 SWIMMING TESTS 4 MEET and|rce gs at) OSsing KILLED BY BEES COOPERSTOWN, N.Y Dr. James Mithoefer, 49, Pop} (AP) sur- ' r , and an Boi-| Janice} cut over his left eye Saturday ught in an accident at Prince Richmond streets. He was treated at Oshawa-General and released. The driver of he sec- car, J. R. 'Parkinson, RR 3, Bowmanville, took Lazar- chuk to the hospital. i ond | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT The subject at all Christian Science services Sunday was "Truth."" Responsive Reading held this year at the farm of Bert Guthrie, Whitby, Wednes-} day, Oct, 2. The following were appointed: | Lands committee -- chair-! man, Bert Guthrie; Joe Tran,} Murray Dunkeld, Robert Baird,} Elmer - Powyell, Lorne McCoy and Gordon Corner. Banquet and program com- mittee -- Chairman, Bert Guth- rie; Lorne McCoy and Heber Down, Canvassing committee -- Joe Tran, Pickering Township; He- ber Down, Whitby Township; Gordon Corner, East Whitby Township; Robert Baird, Reach Township. The Junior Plowing Match will be held on Saturday, Sept 21, at 10 a.m., at the farm of Bert Guthrie. The committee in charge of the junior match will be: chairman, Bert Guthrie; Howard Farndale, Muray Dun 75 Canadians Died In Weekend Accidents By THE CANADIAN PRESS car on Highway 401 near Corn.; Athur Dupuis, 21, of Cham- Accidents claimed 75 lives inj Wall. berlain Township, drowned in 'anada during the weekend, the} Ivan Barron, 24, of Toronto,| Wendigo Lake, 25 miles south of oll split almost evenly between| drowned here Sunday at Grand Kirkland Lake. drownings and traffic deaths Bend while swimming. Robert and Danny Coir, 8 and A survey by the Canadian; Robert James Pattison, 12, of|7, drowned while fishing near Press from 6 p.m, Friday to|Toronto, drowned Sunday at a} Morrisburg. midnight Sunday loca] times|beach near Midland. Mrs. Margaret Lesperance, 27 showed 38 persons died in traf-. Clarence Biro, 7, of St. Cath-|and Tony Cerato, 56, of Belle fic and 37 were drowned. arines drowned, while swim-) River drowned while swimming Ontario led with 31, of which ming at Port Maitland about 18, from a boat near Belle River 10 16 were traffic and 15 drown-| miles southwest of Welland, miles east of Windsor. ing. Quebec had 10 traffic and) Francis Asbreuk, 22, of! Lou Paige, 45, of Toronto, of 10 drownings. British Columbia! Byanchton, Ont., drowned Sun-!|injuries suffered when his car had one traffic death: Alberta day at Pinehurst Lake five miles! hit a tree about five miles west two traffic; Saskatchewan two north of Paris, of Uxbridge. traffic and one drowning; and. Mrs. James D. Gardener, 39,| Mrs. Catherine Whyte, 74, of Manitoba three traffic and one, Of Detroit, Mich., drowned at)St, Petersburg, Fla., when the drowning Ipperwash Beach about 40 miles! car in which she was riding was keld, Lorne McCoy and Elmer; 'The Atlantic provinces showed) 20!theast of London, Eien by another 18 miles Powell. -- | two traffic deaths in Prince Ed-| SATURDAY [southeast of Windsor. At the junior match this year,| ward Island; one traffic andtwo! Ronald P- 29. of L |_ Mrs. Kyllikki Toivaen, 36, and mounted plows only will bel arownings in Newfoundland; 'one! ba choy 2, of London, irs. Esther Taavitsainen, 38, used. The juniors' are asked tO|traffic and four drownings nt., drowned in a pond about) poth of Toronto, in a two-car in j " bring their own equipment. If,| you, Sootia- '/eight miles west of London. collision -two miles north however, contestants wish to Nova "Scots; And four drowe:|, Roland J, Gauthier, 43, of St.| Brampton. . have equipment supplied, they|'"8s in New Brunswick, |Catharines, struck by a car on) should get in touch wih any! The survey does not include'the Queen Elizabeth Way. j FRIDAY Wilfred Stemmler, 43, of In-| Mrs. Charles Morison, 29, of |gersoll, when his car struck a}Owen Sound, died in hospital after the car she was driving committees ( t known suicides. A number of: plowmen from| The Ontario dead: Ontario County are already) SUNDAY planning to take part in the! rie ND, t vyarious classes at the Inter- BB sg ge gd ea national Plowing Match in Peel he was 'riding rolled over f | steamshovel. Debra Lynn Fike, 10, of Ket-| went out of contro] and collided tleby, drowned in Twin Lakes, with another near Southamp- 30 miles north of Peterborough. | ton, about 21 miles west of Owen iveln William C. Lambert, 50, of/Sound. County, Oct. 8 to 12. pe tl "it apa *\, Trenton, struck by a train. John Henry Cole, 58, of Gle --_ parr Bong ti about 11 "'sjlan G. Harper, 26, of Clin.|Miller, 12 myiles wyest of Belle. es wr pie ton, drowned when he fell be- ville when his car struck an- lc Police Probe William Patrick, 50, of St./tween a boat and the harbor/other at a crossroads about 18 jroad and struck a tree at St atharines when his car left the pier at Goderich. miles northeast. o (Gomer! 'lsie Bakker, 5, and William) Douglas David Brownlee, 11, 2 Bre akins In | Catharines _ |Heidelberg, 30, of Stratford in ajof North Bay in a two-car colll- | Sharon and Jo Anne Meihin, ¥ |9, and 8, drowned in the Peta- Bowmanville | wawa River 'near Pembroke | while playing near rapids. three-car collision at Strathroy.'sion at Meaford. BOWMANVILLE . (Staff) Lotreing Valion Drecdl. 2, An outbreak of breaking and and Gilbert Edward Rasmus- entering was investigated by, 5°" 33, of Cornwall, struck by a Town Police over the week. DEATHS end, By THE CANADIAN PRESS The first incident occurred Saturday night between the Toronto--Dr. Walter A. Rid- deil, 81, former Canadian rep- hours of 7 and 10 p.m. at resentative at the League of Na- You CAN'T MISS SAVING WITH PSP Nelles' Groceteria, 76 Elgin street, Bowmanville. Police said the thief (or thieves) entered the building through a window on the north side. Investigation by Constable Donald Anderson disclosed that $10 dollars in change was the only thing taken from the store. Bill's Billiards became the weekend's second break and! enter victim Sunday night when a soft drink machine was open- ed and $200 taken. tions and a diplomat, author, teacher and labor adviser. Pittsburgh--Mark W. Cresap Jr., 58, who recently resigned as president and chief executive officer of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Orillia -- John C, Macdonald, 68, mayor of Orillia and former mayor of Chesley, Ont. Phoenix, Ariz.--Jim Wright, veteran professional wrestler, You can't miss your savings target with PSP the life-insured guaranteed savings plan. Get full details from anyone who works at Scotiabank. ie "soln BANK THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Softball League Champions -- Constable Louis Phillips re- Won 7 games; lost 1 -- Todd Penfound, Captain; Jerry; Dufek, Bob Dervent, Frank Maitland, Robert Bradbur geon at Mary Imogene Bassett Hos 1 here, died Saturday of BEGINNERS -- George Pic-)mul bee suffered ard, Bob Dervent, David "o-)when he disturbed a nest while y,ithersill, Brian McLaughlin, working at his home included these words of Christ| ported that the thieves (or Jesus: "Ye shall know the truth,| thief) entered the pool hall and the truth shall make you through a rear window. They jfree" (John 8:32). then went to a drawer and took | jout the keys for the cooler. as | The thieves opened he cooler, MARKET PRICES |took out the $200 and escaped! | through a rear door. (Cards and badges) EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH WOOLWORTHS Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN !! Fernhill Bridge Club Scores | Following are the winners and} | high scores of the games played! jat the Oshawa Tennis Club by| Oshawa General Hospital waa ee Admits 1,579 Patients pret the, od My: Hews 3 atierson |With Offerings barely adequate The Oshawa General Hospital,cent; paediatric beds, 55.9 per|Quebec and another from 110: Mc rh ~~ gf ecaggire for a fair demand. feports there were 1,579 ad-!cent; bassinettes, 60.8 per cent|Nova Scotia were also admitted.|Mrs. E. Culp, 106: Lloyd Pee}|,, Country dealers are quoted by missions in June compared with|and chronic, 95.5 per cent. with one each from Holland, ang Jack Wil 103: Mrs the federal department of agri- 1,004 in May. The admiss.ons} The average stay in days was'Finland and the United States Kashul and J: Coles 93. on Canada grade eggs, included 1,366 adults and chi! uring June compared with} Of the patients admitted 13 _ | ede ise | yes delivered Toronto, in fibre/ dren; 201 babies and 12 ehronic 8.9 May. The average for;were placed in private wards EAST AND WEST -- Mr. andjc A large 50; A medium eases, A total of 9.897 patients) compared. with 16,300 in May..705 in semi-private wards and| M's. W. Heron, 11214; Dr. and/42; A small 29; B and C grades were admitted during the first)was 12 days. Those for other,648 in public wards Mrs. G. Gillen, 101!g: Mrs. F./no market. six months of the year com- departments > obstetr.cal.| During June the hospital took| ane and Mrs. M. Smythe, 91;| Wholesale pared with 8,303 during the/6 rie, 44; nur-\952 x-rays, performed 72 lab-/ Mrs. P. Francis and Mrs. L.jeggs same period of last year. Thir-jser and chronic,|oratory tests and treated 1,222|Foster; Mrs. E. Hill and Mrs. R.jof July 2 teen hundred and ninety-six pa persons in the emergency de Hill. dium 46.4 tients were discharged admitted 948ipartment. This was higher in|zascsmeeen The number of patient day om Oshawa. The figuresiall categories than in May. during the month totalled 14,982'f palities follow ge " ee " SHORGAS | HEATING & medi¢al and surgical patients Whit 51; East Whitby, 33./1025 OPERATONS } The daily average of pat.ents < 49: Ajax,.20;| One thousand and twenty-five) in. hospital was 499.3, which ship, 33 operations were performed APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial was made up of 423.5 adults and, .. a e main operati children; 62 babies and 29.6 & DARLINGTON PATIENTS 289 operations r Pp from |W The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. ehronic eases Twenty-fou atients e performed 31 CELINA ST. On ario County munici-|gency department BED OCCUPANCY were admitted. These| The: physiotherapy depart The average bed occupancy in {Corner of Athol) pie stings Lol TORONTO (CP) -- Churning| cream and butter print prices were unchanged today. GOOD FOOD ® A.M. to 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M, Hotel Lancaster M feulture es: OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . _ . with thousands of yards on display to select trom, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. to retail carton z@ weighed price as} lg 55.2; A me-| 35.4 p patients FRESH FRUIT LEMON MERINGUE PIE YOUR FAVORITE BANANA CREAM LA R C mode with flaky pastry a3: 47- SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK !! PHONE BAKERY ORDERS -- 725-3421 nd treatments in the emer-| Special This Week! Special -- This Week! ed 23 from 'Reach Town-|ment 141 in-patients, gave 1,397) im June was 81.7 per cent com-|sh seo a and one from Uxbridge |treatments and rep 1.054 pared with 86.1 per cent injThere wer frony sits to in-patients. May. The averages for the var-jother co OF the i 170 out ious departments were: med e 74 were from Durham patients reatmen eal and surgical beds, 91.7 per/County and 63 from Dari \ tonito out-patienis and made 963 obstetrical beds, 75.2 per|/Township. One patient from'out-patient visits. it In addition Real Estate Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King Se. W. Intar 0 i |

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