Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1967, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

smarting vacationers es are not a problem 1e cottage country. E dios SHAWA tials @ HONY od | 50 $350 ~.. 9950 "5195 4350 ~ $4909 AL @ On Sale IVE-IN HEATRE k City f WwW hestra' easure IAL Day Arena PE 30th dmission 00 per couple Se 300 Children Daily Receive Care! titer res. ""*| Meet Termed At Expo Visitors' Aid Centre oz smsunse "Vicious Deal MONTREAL (CP)--There's a spot at Expo 67 where. be- wildered youngsters keep pour- ing in throughout the day and|LOCATED MOTEL where they find comfort until! they are reunited with their par-'the motel within 1% hours. ents. Mrs, Janina Murin-Scott, eo- ordinator of the visitors' aid eentre on St. Helen's Island, said Tuesday that between 200 and 300 lost children are brotght to the centre daily--and most are reunited with their families in less than two hours, On hand to welcome and re- assure the youngsters, who often are apprehensive and tear- ful, are Montreal welfare de- partment workers, They man the centre from.9 a.m. often un- til 4 a.m., taking down names and other information and seek- ing out the parents. "What is the matter?" asked the department's Jean - Marc Poupart as one little girl was brought in by a hostess from a nearby pavilion. "T'm lost," the girl whispered. 'Never mind,'"' Mr. Poupart reassured her, "Your mommy will soon be here to fetch you." TEARS DRY The child's tears began to dry and other youngsters kept com- ing in. Mrs. Murin-Scott said a play- room provided for the lost youngsters has between a dozen and 40 children awaiting reun- jon with their families at any one time throughout the day. Mrs, Murin-Scott said that since the fair's official opening April 27 more than 10,000 chil- dren have been looked after at the centre which also handled nearly 3,000 wandering adults. Visitors to Expo use the cen- tre as a sort of base in cases of separation and, said Mrs. Murin-Scott, the number of hus- bands and wives reported miss- ing is about equal. "Usually, separated husbands or wives or their adults use the centre as a spot-where they can leave messages saying just where at the fair they can be reached later in the day." But there was the case of a 75-year-old woman. from the United States who came to the centre one evening because she Jury Critical Of Hospital BRANTFORD (CP)--A coro- ber's jury Tuesday criticized Brantford General Hospital -for allowing conditions to exist which led to the June 15 death of Mrs. Elizabeth Chapin, 78, of Brantford. The jury found that Mrs. Cha- pin died of crushing head injur- ies received in a three-storey fall down an unused laundry chute at the hospital. The jury said that the hospital was "remiss in its responsibil- ity in permitting such a condi- tion to exist by not having the unused chute securely locked before the accident," The hospital was also eriti- cized for allowing a 17-hour in- terval from the time of the sdeath to the time police were notified of the accident. Canada Has 30,000 Blind QUEBEC (CP) -- There are about 30,000 blind people in Canada, Dr. Jerry Hoffman, chief of the medical rehabilita- tion division of the federal health and welfare department, said Tuesday. Interviewed at the Canadian Ophthalmological Society meet- ing here, he said that some 25,- 000 are registered with the Ca- nadian National Institute for the blind. "Blindness from hereditary and mental illness are still probably the most significant 'conditions causing the loss of sight. Dr. Robert N. Shaffer, a prominent eye specialist from ,San Francisco said vision can be salvaged in about 80 per cent of babies afflicted with glau- coma. " He explained that glaucoma causes pressure inside the eye near the optic nerve. "Infantile glaucoma is a seri- ous disease that appears at birth or before the child is one year old. Thorough treatment ts necessary so the child will not suffer complete blindness. "Doctors should diagnose the disease early so it can be treated in time. Warning signs include squinting and hazy eyes,"' Federal Grants Are Approved OTTAWA (CP)--Two federal grants totalling $13,925 have been approved for urban re- newal studies in Manitoba and Ontario, Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. announced Tues- day. Murray V. Jones and Asso- ciates Ltd. of Toronto will te- ceive $12,525 for a study in Port 'Stanley, Ont. The federal con- tribution covers 75 per cent ot the total cost, with the munici- pality providing the remainder. THEY LOVE NUMBERS Kapauku Papuans, primitive New Guinea tribesmen, are ob- sessed by numbers--a_ photo- graph of Los Angeles failed to impress but they loved count- motel, Mrs, Murin-Scott said children}us for help." "They usually get to an in- 'most immediately. Sometimes jdren obviously lost and bring ing between -- U.S. ithem to the centre." | before thinking of checking with and communism. in a New China news agency|sion of the surging revolution-| broadcast giving Peking"s 1n-|ary struggle of the people of) July 28 Set eines 'NJ., talks. terpretation on the Glassboro,/the world," it said. After the first round of talks, "The Glassboro negotiations|the agency said, '"Kosygin in- TOKYO (AP) -- China said --more bare-faced and compre-| had forgotten the name of her|the security guards spot chil-/sunday that the summit meet-|hensive than ever--for a global 1ated his eagerness to make For Horsburgh CHATHAM, Ont. proceed then. court here July 28 on/ Tuesday, such a great five charges of contributing to| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Juue 28, 1967 11 The former Chatham United|course among juveniles In @ Church minister was granted a vacant new trial Monday (CP)--Rus-|Preme Court of Canada and was President|American-Soviet deal were in-|# global deal with U.S. imperi- sel] Horsburgh will appear in released from Kent County jail Johnson and Soviet Premier Ko-|tended to enhance the anti-'alism by telling the press: 'We family "But it's the parents who walk sygin was aimed at negotiating|China, anti - Communist, anti- have amassed The centre was able to locate/in circles for an hour and a half|"a vicious deal" against China|people and counter-revolution--number of questions that we juvenile delinquency, ary Washington - Moscow alli-|weren't able to go through them not likely his new The accusation was containediance and intensify the suppres-iall today, janitor's apartment at Park Street United Church in Chatham Since then he has spent 107 days in jail as the case went through a series of appeals. by the Su- Horsburgh was convicted in Crown Attorney S. A, Blake but it is| 1964 on five of eight charges of, Ward said Tuesday it is not trial will) encouraging, promoting and pro- likely the new trial will be ividing a place for sexual inter-|ready to proceed July 28. ing the cars. t | (ook-out This weekend we celebrate the 100th Birthday of our wonderful country. Like you, we're proud of being Canadians, 'We think a great way tocelebratethe occasion - would be a centennial cook-out for friends and relatives, In anticipation, we've stocked our stores with everything to make any cook-out perfect. Thick, juicy Super-Right steaks and chops, salad fixings, breads, rolls, beverages... you name it, we have it. And at prices that are worthy of celebration, too, Here's the best part: We guarantee everything... except the weather, We're sorry about that... but we'll do this: With you, we'll wish for a perfect day. iy toe of us will be having a centennial eook-out, too! r READY-TO-SERVE SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY SMOKED COOKED NO ADDITIONAL PROCESSING AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE PLEASE, WHOLE HAMS *ne: » 65+ 8X BRAND SLICED mec Baked Foods! [aE JANE PARKER BLUEBERRY PIE it. AQ? Reg..Price each 59e -- SAVE 10c Jane Parker Reg. price each 89e -- Save 2a CANNED HAMS COOKED HAM vac pac SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS vac HALves SHOPSY'S COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD MAPLE LEAF BEEF BOLOGNA wax cHuss A:P WHOLE BEAN COFFEE SALE "BOKAR' te a 4 owe "8 OCLOCK" BAG -- Oc F SAVE & 65 10¢ ICE CREAM A:P CORN MARVEL BRAND (ASSORTED FLAVOURS) HOLIDAY SPECIAL CHOICE QUALITY CREAM STYLE REG. PRICE 2 TINS 45¢ -- SAVE 14e Y4-GALLON CONTAINER 8 Ov 5 nxn Qe Fragrant Toilet Bow! Cleaner Reg, etn 49¢ -- SAVE 100 SANI-FLUSH 34-07 container 3 o Regular or Buttermalt Reg. price 2 pkgs Be -- SAVE 6e MUFFETS § cuakir 2 90zpks 9c Heavy Duty Reg. Priee rell 73e -- SAVE 4e ALCAN FOIL 12° wide--25-f00t roll @ De Aylmer Fancy Quality Reg. Price tin 39e -- SAVE 176 TOMATO JUICE 3 48-fl-oz tins 1.00 E.D. Smith's (Strawberry er Rasp.) Reg. Jar 85e SAVE 11 PURE JAMS 2 s-t-orion 5 Ge Yukon Club (5 Varieties) Canned BEVERAGES Case of 24 10-fl-oz tins 1.79 (No additional eharge for Low Cal.) mee Ballet (White or Coloured) Reg. pkg 570 -- SAVE 4e TOILET TISSUE 5004 rot: 5 3c MUSTARD (PREPARED) 9-fl-oz jar 1 7° Deep browned in tomato sauce Reg. Price 2 tins 47¢ -- SAVE 190 BEANS with Pork --tinsy's 5 14-foz tins 9 De FLUSH-A-BYES pkg of 24.29 SEASONED SALT %«:iw 31 Red Rose Orange Pekee mee 83: TEA BAGS French's (PAPER) Sizzlin-Good Barbecue Buys! Fancy Quality AsP PEAS 19-fl-oz tin 23. (5 Flavours) ADE DRINKS & 48.fl.oz tins 9De Cudney -- Cuttings ASPARAGUS 4 12-fl-0z tins 9De Ann Page (Prepriced) PEANUT BUTTER 3-lb jar DDe A&P Fancy Quality SOCKEYE SALMON stn 59 Detergent Reg, Price box $1.06 -- SAVE 17e BREEZE giant size box 89. (10e Off Deal) Reg. Price 2 for 45¢ Save an extra be LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 bath size bars 39. Detergent Reg. Price btl. 630 -- SAVE 4e SUNLIGHT LIQUID 24-fl-oz plastic bil 59. (Parchment Wrapped) FEATURE PRICE SOLO MARGARINE 3 1b pio: 89e Reg. Price jar 39¢ -- SAVE 6e 15-02 jar 3 3- McLaren's CORN RELISH y Frozen Foods! York Faney Quality French Cut FEATURE PRICEI GREEN BEANS 5 10-07 pkos 99e York Faney Quality FEATURE PRICE! SQUASH cooKiD 2. 14-0zpkos 3S e Farmhouse Reg. price pkg 59¢ -- SAVE ide CHOCOLATE CAKE = 16.07 pks 49 (White er Pink) 6-fl-oz tin 10¢ KENT LEMONADE _12:f.071in 19e Valley Farms FEATURE PRICE! POTATOES French FRIED 9-0zpkg 108 ZS LET'S HAVE A TURKEY BARBECUE FRESH WHOLE LEGS TURKEY CUTS WHOLE BREASTS AQ: P 59° \ VAC PAC FRESHLY MINCED -- IDEAL FOR BARBECUING GROUND CHUCK -69- SCHNEIDER'S BARBECUE STYLE LARGE WIENERS 1 WIENERS - 53+ ®99¢ VISIT OR MEAT DEPT. FOR TOP-QUALITY TENDER FLAVOUR FOR RED BRAND STEAKS AND CHOPS -- FOR BARBECUING, 65s AMS '93 FULL CUT HALF HAMS SHANK OR BUTT HALF AVAILABLE SHANK PORTION NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED BUTT PORTION FOR BARBECUING CENTRE CUTS OR HAM STEAKS +89: AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER RETAILS ~ ' VARIOUS SIZES t P 3ibin3.39 BAR-B.Q, CHICKENS b69e =i Pen ,SUPER-RIGHT BRAND SEMI-BONELESS aiid é-ozpkg 53¢ SMOKED HAMS Shankless Skinless th8Qe cried in Batter) hee Phils iG the. AAV ke 8X BRAND b5% ASSORTED COLD CUTS = 79 fa esr iaenel tRarplg sa SMOKED, SLICED S E T ee cacat: (4 terin39% -- SUPER-RIGHT 7 9 dees : pkg ¢ (In Batter) Reg Price pkg 63¢ SAVE 100 «49 BACK BACON AP HADDOCK Garden-Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! SPANISH BAR CAKE 3% 89 Jane Parker Reg. Price loaf 246 -- SAVE Te BREAD- Cracked Wheat 3 24-02 loaves 6 5 ALL A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY JULY 1ST TO CELEBRATE CANADA'S BIRTHDAY OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 3rd SJ WE'RE SPONSORING THE "EGG GRADING FACTORY" POULTRY BUILDING ~ AGRICULTURAL SECTION ~ CAROLINA, REDHAVEN YELLOW FLESH, FREESTONE, NO. 1 GRADE PEACHES ae eas Ib i . €XP0G67 ::. ONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P! CALIFORNIA, LARGE SIZE, SWEET AND TASTY, NO. 1 GRADE PLUMS NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&PI a lk ak ad Pe ae a ae a ee "Strawberries -- Native Grown, Fresh Picked Daily, Now At Their Peak For ATTRACTIVELY PRICED! California, New Crop GRAPES California Sweet and Tender CARROTS Large 4" Pot, A Variety of Colours For Outdoor Planting. GERANIUMS ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH FRIDAY, JUNE ist, 1967 -- OSHAWA, WHITBY 16-02 pks 5 Se Quality And Full Flavour tp &Qe SEEDLESS NO. 1 GRADE NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P! NO.1 GRADE --_2lbcellobag BH NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P! ch ADe LARGE 4" POT & BOWMANVILLE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy