Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1964, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 13, 1964 et eK THIS FINE TRIO of little boys belong to Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Taber, RR 1, Brook- lin, They are from the left: Jeffery Gordon, four years old; Arthur Stephen, two years old; and Charles Frederick, eight months old. Their grand- parents are Mr, Gordon siedinindinddieda ied ino ee THESE HAPPY little lads are James Lee,one year old, and David Garry, two years of age. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Garry % es Sits the grandsons of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Dodsworth and Mr. and Mrs. John Strumbiski, all of Oshawa. Their great-grand- Dodsworth, Arthur street, and FIVE LITTLE BOYS -- WHAT WILL THEY BE? Taber, Brooklin and Mrs, Arthur Wray, Oshawa, They are the great-grandsons of Mrs, Charles Blight, Oshawa. --Ireland Studio parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strumbiski, Rosa, Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Kucher, Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Caution should prevail in all matters now. In general it would be wise to stick to routine interests and postpone inaugur- ating new ventures until next Monday. Do not consider any decisions you make now as final. You may have to revise within 24 hours. FOR THE BIRTHDAY : If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, despite the fact that your prog- ress may have slowed down somewhat within the past couple of months, new ideas in connec- tion with your job or business, well conceived and launched within the next two months, should culminate successfully and bring recognition and in- creased prestige in November and-or December. Further uptrends along these lines are indicated in March and mid-1965. Both September and October will be fine for monetary in- terests, but these may suffer a setback in November and De- cember if you are overly ex- travagant or if you indulge in speculation of any kind. All Leo- ites should avoid risks of any kind this year. As with job in- terests, March and mid-1965 wil} lines. For most of the 12 months ahead, personal relationsh'ps will be under good influences, with the possible exception of early Novmeber, when it would be well to go out of your way to avoid friction in domestic and social circles. Romance will be favored be- tween now and the end of Sep- tember, in late October, next May and June, and there's a possibility that you will travel in September, in January or May. A child born on this day will be dependable, congenial and endowed with marked qualities of leadership. A FOUGHT OVER RADISHES MONTREAL (CP) -- A res- taurant cook Wednesday was committed to trial on an at- tempted murder charge stem-! ming from an argument with another cook about the proper way to prepare radishes. Rich- ard Foisy, 23, was remanded for trial.at the next session of the assizes on the testimony of victim Michael Frohled, 35, who spent, three weeks in hospital recovering from a deep knife) wound in his chest. | see. an uptrend along these} |. (Why Brillo? MRS. 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