10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdoy, July 29, 1967 JOS WHETHER you see her "dressed or undressed" she's beautifully built, with a tidy superstructure and a narrow beam. She handles easily in times of turbulence and can accommodate 210 men. She cost forty million dollars. "She" is the HMCS Kootenany who drew more viewers to Oshawa Harbor on Tuesday and Wednesday than any beauty queen. Commander W. P. Rikely and his commissioned officers entertained civic dignitaries BY JO ALDW!NCKLE JOURNAL Women's Editor of The Times With the official permission of the Commanding Officer, Lt. Colonel L. P. Tiggelers and the Eastern Ontario Com- mand (Kingston), the senior non - commissioned officers formed a guard of honor with crossed swords as the couple emerged from the church. The regimental pipe band and honor guard with naked swords at the carry, escorted the bridal car to the armories where the arch of swords was formed again and the band played as the guests arrived Returned From Heritage Camp Guides Prize New Friendships Marci Stainton, and Nancy Coulson returned home Wednes-| day evening from the National Heritage Camp held for some 1500 gold cord guides at Mor- rison and Nairn Islands in the St. Lawrence. These girls were two of the fourteen sent from Oshawa. The nan.e of the camp itself set the theme for the entire program. Girls representing 12 nations and all provinces of Canada were in attendance. The word heritage means cul- tural tradition handed down through the ages and these girl guides went to this camp with the intent of sharing their country's heritage through the fellowship of guiding. It is sig- nificant that the word is the same in French, heritage, be- cause it is then equally mean- camps each bearing a name relevant to the craft taught and represented. Nancy was a member of the sub - camp 'Pacific' and the crafts of this particular group were totem pole carving, bead- work and burlap painting. Thé/ year-old daughter eats only po- instructor was. an honorary In-|tatoes, dian princess of the Squamish|and she drinks nothing but milk. She refuses even to try other foods. tribe of British Columbia, Mrs. R. A. Smith of Vancouver. Marci was associated with an- other sub - camp, 'Prairies' and was instructed in the art of quilting. The entire schedule was flex- ible and the girls were encour- A isi ut her in a hospital and starve Se oo into eating. I am reluctant to do this because I'm afraid it might have a bad emotional ef- and learn other skills such as, netting and rope craft demon- strated at the 'Atlantic' sub- camp and Eskimo carving at the 'Far - North' sub - camp. In addition to the actual) strung but she seems quite happy and has no problems that I know of, except this one. away from home, even for one night. Child's Dear Ann Landers: Our six- bread and ice cream, rather high- The child is t has been suggested that we fect on her. She has never been ANN LANDERS Food Pattern Is Psychological the kitchen? Or did they sneak in quietly and neck for several hours? My hunch is that it was a fair- ly innocent visit. If kids want to make out they don't usually go home where parents are present. Unless you are positive there was improper conduct. I feel you should not be critical but rather encourage your son to bring guests to the house. Put a curfew on the visiting hours, however--like nobody stays beyond 12:45 a.m. Dear Ann Landers: "Tc BL ~-- Accou ntant YALE, PRIEDL/ fered Accountant Bankruptcy, $7 Oshawa, 728-7371. ed Accountants, ing, 187 King St tario, 725-3509; S Beadle, CA; E. WILLIAM ©. Hi Will you please check this out with your medical consultants and give me the results of your Thank you.--A Last week my aunt telephoned me and asked if her daughter Eloise could borrow my wed- ding gown. (I was married two years ago and my gown was very beautiful. My aunt said, ae to Canada's two found- camping experience, there were as Thats _. {many special events, dramatic- The camp structure consist-|4] presentations, guest speak- ed of six sub-camps, each com-/ers and the guides had an op-|findin gs? prised of eight units with four| portunity to tour various plac- Mother. patrols in each unit. Marci and] es of interest in the St. Lawr-| Dear Mother: My consultants Nancy were chosen as leaders! , Valley. They toured tell me that this is a family OF ee Ga or eee created problen: and that it can for the reception. Without the courtesy of the Freedom of the City which the Ontario Regiment was granted last year, the proces- sion of drawn swords through the streets would not have ed Accountant, Telephone Oshay GORDON R. C Accountant, Suite ping Centre. 725- BOB CLANCY'S Complete bookke coe Street N., 7: and centennial committee members on the flag deck on Tuesday evening. Through the buzz of conversation a few facts emerged indicating the breaks with tradition, almost a religion to the Silent Service, "We could that modern technology has been possible. The egy yo of a patrol Canada' Vill + Morr a is an active member of the : |per Canada Village a orris- ' PH GUTM/ gee rag regiment and the bride's All the girls were responsible|burg and _ visited Ottawa,|be best handled in the same at- ovale png bag hy -- Jang fae lens | Public addresssystems father is former Captain Jack for pitching their own tents and| where they witnessed the chang- mosphere--at home. __ full y ood cate OL' East. Telephone have eliminated the necessity Sheriff and if you like queer cooking their meals at a camp-|ing of the guard on Parlia-| Your child is using this pecu-|'™Y 8 i : Blueprintine for the repetition of shouted quirks, here's one. The bride's fire. A wide variety of inter-\lianent Hill, were conduct-|liarity as an attention-getting}; I was on the spot and said were ; ests, including music, naturejed through the Royal Canadian|device. From now on, place the| yes because I didn't know how BELL. DRAFT! 5 to say no, gracefully. Now, the Ltd., 53% Simeo orders all along the Hammocks are being n by bunk beds and f same food before her that is served to the other members of the family. Don't say anything line. grandfather, Harry Sheriff, is a well-known tailor. The bride- Blueprinting and folk dancing, handi-| Mint. the National Archives and groups}the War Museum. activities more I think of it the n-adder I get. Eloise is five years my crafts and discussion Building Ts ever hear the old wa groom's family name is : ssi ups| i sg Feige | wale . Schneider which is German was offered in addition to swim-! Having spent ten days in such hed b etd ie } ogy Show a leg, show a {or tailor. Is Heather going ming and canoeing. a stimulating environment, it] about what she eats or doesn't junior and was never a close sal neg ine dng Bese a from one tailor to another? Heritage crafts were taught) was difficult to choose a high- 9g In time she will eat normal- eee tts es ts te No Do dem Frag "are on -- ett As Pe Sant -- eas malt and I'm afraid she'll split the Monthly i cok a ee THE CENTENNIAL Cara- ' ithat meeting Lady Baden Pow-|| Dear Ann Landers: Our son|seams. pg ane ay 2 gto van will arrive in Oshawa on | | ponds ant rumor-mongers and) oi the World Chief Guide, was|is 17. The girl he has been dat-| J. there a way out--without Rem pe ape: gg horn " Tuesday and will be in effect P eos "wt go oe . a most memorable experience,|ing (not steady, but he dates! making an enemy for life?-- © Bathr bandia he wan teyiae to scune the same as the Centennial | ®sso.sue : eens i ' ' . SRN For The Birthday "She even shook my hand", ex-|her more frequently than any) Kicking Myself. 6 Kitch ta ee Train that has gone across NANCY COULSON, left, D. Stainton, Cadillac Avenue 'swaps,' consisting of crests, If Monday is your birthday,|Claimed Nancy. other girl) is 16 years old and) 4, Kicking: Some brides cane going on duty, or a woma Canada telling the story of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. North, compare 'swaps' they pottery pieces, shells, carv- |your horoscope indicates that,| Asked what was the greatest| We like her a great deal. offer their wedding gowns to ps who was allowed to continua Canada's one hundred years. | 2 Gow Tennyson Ave. Collected during their stay ings, postcards, stamps, are | by capitalizing upon your excel-|treasure they brought back, the| Last night our son brought) tives or special friends, and @ Gora sleeping ar There will be eight long | * beastie i ftphasen datatasig at the National' Heritage reminders of people they |ient foresight and good judg-|two Oshawa guides unanimous-|the girl to our home. It WAS! this is fine--but no one should A new de : trailers to go through and the nue, and Marci Stainton, Camp, for Girl Guides on met and places they visited. | ment, you should make fine|ly replied, "The friendships we|after midnight and my husband) |<. a bride if she will lend her awa's Qual THERE ARE no more {me spent will be worth- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Island. The --Oshawa Times Photo |strides toward career goals|formed." jand I had soap her 5 = dieses. Since you have said yes KASSINGER os SSS SESS AG within the next 12 months. Be made an issue of this but I feel) (4) should stand by your word. mi fede while. Meanwhile as a "Dobie Days" for sailors who scrubbed their duds on deck and hung them up to dry. Hence the ditty, "Blow gentle breezes, across the salt seas and dry my three pieces, be- fore seven bells." Today they take turns at the automatic washer-dryer. Other luxuries include an ice-cube machine and a soft drink dispenser. However, some things will not tolerate change and, on active duty when the sun is over the foreyard, the sailor is still issued his daily ration of "Nelson's blood." Strung with lights from stem to stern, the Kootenay presented a fairyland picture at night and when she ploughed away in the mist of Thursday morning, she car- ried on board a party of the most excited Oshawa Sea Cadets imaginable. They had a day aboard a real ship and for a further thrill came home on the "Go-Go" express train. attraction the Ontario Medi- cal Society will be showing a ISOC 'TA film at specified times in one | of the buildings at Alexandra Park. The film will cover one hundred years of Canadian medicine and since our lives depend on it, we shouldn't miss it. RANDOM REFLECTIONS. 'De gall" of some people is somewhat sickening isn't it? We've heard a lot of jokes this week about Gaulle stones and [s Gaulle bladders but senility is a pathetic thing and I think, in time, the unfortunate re- marks of the President of France will be written off as a catch phrase to rouse the rabble and inflate his own image. A complex character, none has understood De Gaulle bet- ter than Sir Winston Churchill who is recorded as having said: "Of all the crosses I have had to bear, none was heavier than the Cross of feldy, Perthshire, Scotland and} formerly of Oshawa is visiting South. their guests, Mr. Richard Davies of Birmingham, | Hospital, was unable to attend. y A supper was served in the both your occupation Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Mrs. Robert Rowles of Chat-; treet. Mrs. Robert Munn of Aber- England, formerly of Abera- jand Mrs. Po -- er pt Dee omer of his relatives for the Gaiie at A wo imcoe Street North, have asj|first time. Mrs. William James,|!orsing ad toward worth-\extra cautious in November. t 3 i ae Esc e e cee eG Gane while poals #uce the planetary ber.) August 20, 1967, at 5.30 p.m. in n\ be ake al and wi A most enjoyable reunion was/|tencies in personal relationships ham, Kent, England is spending|held at the home of Mr. "and the summer with her brother|Mrs. James White, High Street, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Whitby, recently, when rela- genial, but dealings with Charles K. Anderson, Division tives from Toronto, Brampton,|strangers or those who would Dundas, and Oshawa gathered|/mix business with pleasure to meet Mr. White's uncle and} aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Gil-| caged in group activities. len,-who are visiting from Glas-| |gow, Scotland. Mr. Gillen, who|For The Birthday her parents, Mr. and MYrs./has four sisters living in Osh- you George Lees, Harmony Road|awa, Mrs. William James, Mrs. your horoscope indicates that,|increased expenses. |Phillip Jeyes, Mrs. John White, |While affairs may seem to be| po be conservative in money|son of Mr. and Mrs. David met| Progressing slowly at the mo- i i 4 ment, it would be wise $6 keep pean = now and De-|Kalnitsky, Oshawa. The wed Edwin King, man, South Wales. | garden and this was the setting |for further celebration in honor- L & PERSONAL THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA For Sunday | Mixed planetary |will bring about some inconsis- on Sunday. friends should prove highly con- could prove most unsuccessful. influences Get-togethers with family and Bear all of this in mind if en- sure, however, to make the best} use,of all your skills and tal-| ents' since nothing will be hand- jed to you on the proverbial sil- ver platter. Best periods along these} lines: Between December 21st | and February 15th (with Janu- ary outstanding), the last two weeks in April and the entire month of June. You could also conclude a fine business deal in mid-May. | Where financial matters are| concerned, your best cycles will) mostly parallel the good per- |iods governing occupational af- | fairs, with the exception of the} last two weeks in April, when| however--being Along personal lines, stars will aspects promise y status the last ten days in December. for r late December, next April and May; will favor travel in early February and during the weeks SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Gregor, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Bernard Allan Snodofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snodofsky of 'Toronto. The marriage will take place in Saint George's Memorial Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, August 19, 1967, at 4.00 p.m. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. John Harris) Caplan, Ottawa, wish to an- nource the forthcoming mar- If Saturday is your birthday,|you may be faced with some|riage of their daughter, Bar-| 'bara Joy, to Sheldon Kalnitsky, ding is to take place Sunday, Agudath Israel Synagogue, Ottawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Neville Levin- that our son should not have in- vited her here at that hour. I am also disappointed in the girl for accepting the invitation. She has been a guest in our home) several times, but not for mid-) night romancing. Am I old-fashioned? Should I tell our son it must not happen again?-- Carolina Moon. Dear Carolina: 1 don't know what went on, and if you do you haven't given me much of a clue. Did they come to the house at 12:05--or was it 3:00 a.m.? How long were they there Did they raid the ice The women, box and chat for. half an hour in hope, however, other girls who read your letter will learn from your sorry experience. WOMEN JOIN ARMY KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) -- Some 225 women are being given a taste of army life dur- ing a two-week course here. members of the Canadian Women's Army Corps militia from across the coun- try, are taking part in a train- ing program at nearby Camp Aldershot, designed to familiar. ize them with all aspects of regular life. For all your drapery needs see 72% . ROOFING, hot repairs, large @ Roofing and Cor SAND AND GR phone 725-0697. _ ROOFING, CHIN cement wirk, 655-3061, F. McC TERRANO PAVI ness. Guarantee 17 Bond East. 77 CLASS! WORD ADS fash -- 1 insert additional words tive insertions o' tional words 13 tive insertions 01 tional words 24¢ Charge--10 per if not paid with Method of Cour words counts os , initial, figure or ane word; phon words. BIRTHS -- DEA SOCIAL NOTICE $2.50 per inserti tional eharge if iN MEMORIUMS $2.50 for the | tach thereafter verse; 25¢ additl OSHAWA HAD some mili- Lorraine." ry tary excitement last Saturday, With such a beautiful big Mr. and -- George K. Dry" ing Mr. James White's parents,| This cycle, which should be|between May 15th and Septem-|S0n, Toronto, wish to announce within ® doys. too, when the first full mili. hole excavated for the city a, ~~, treet, are = there | Mr: and Mrs. John White, Osh-|fine for accomplishment and|ber 10th of next year. the forthcoming marriage of! Betty Haydl CARDS OF THAI tary wedding in the history of hall annex wouldn't it be a |/gnd for the Marta tt ian Alan|2¥@ 00 the occasion of their/recognition, will last through) 4 child born on this day witl|!heir daughter, ini Joan, to $2.50 for tee the Ontario Regiment took good time to run a pipeline laughter, 'arg Xf -- ; 4n/ 40th wedding anniversary. |mid-February. Next good per-|pe endowed with sruiaat ifts |Joe! Richard. Palter, son of INTERIOR DECORATOR och thereatter place in St. George's Me- into the nearby warehouse? SORE Wee ee ee | jiods for occupational and-or) of leadership and will be intel Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Palter| i pea 7 morial Church where Heather Some bus dtivers remind |(ooey." the Church of St.| Toronto guests at the Sargent-| business advancement: lectuall 4 " "lof Oshawa. The marriage is to 15 King Street East oe heal Michael and All Angels at Chaff-/ Carroll wedding today are Mr.| beso corre take place August 16, 1967 at CUSTOM MADE DRAPES frat 20, words | , | (Word Ads). Louise Sheriff and Staff Ser- me of politicians. They run on j . cama Raich Seohnes 4 - combe, Somerset. jand Mrs. F. T. Carroll, Miss| PROFITABLE : mm. 1 () 2686 pence thelr ao - ping Posne S ti fe : x Canadian ests at the Mary Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.| The last two weeks in April DRUGS FOR FREE Toke on . Phone 725- t1'Se Pee inet - - - Smither-Drynan ote faking Ered Carroll, Miss Frances and the entire month of June,| CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) : wanes gk "er pe a Caanicomne Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. John of next year. Except for the|The state welfare department RECEPTION DE Mr And Mr L E P ks pace te a, the mcomié:|Carroll. Miss Helen Reilly, |Iate April weeks, the aforemen-|has announced it will distribute) Mr. and Mrs. George Clark WORD. Ab' . 5. eon 3 ar on ig a 7 a Boo MSt,!Miss Valerie Griffiths, John|tioned months will also be prof-|prescription drugs free to per-|will be happy to receive their api enn Te pcs obert Steele of St. Catharines|7 4e¢ Mr. and Mrs. William|itable on the fiscal front. Do be|sons over 65 not covered by the|relatives and friends at Storie LOST ABD Tok a.m. and Miss Carol Crawford and} Miss Marci Fair both of eae hee ol ag aye awa. During the signing of the| syests include Mrs. Carle v be register, the organist will play Brickman, Paul Crapp and Mr formed this service in the eve-\a composition by Dr. Healey aaa ies. Condon Sateant a il ning. Willan of Toronto, the bride's!4¢ peterborouzh: Mr. and ey Mr. and Mrs. Parks have two/ former choirmaster. H.W. Sargent aad the Mises reat Foi mans alee ane M d Mrs. Jack Tay! a| Harriett, Helen and Norma Sa two hters, Mrs. Mr. an rs. Jack Taylor an ' n i Sar- anaes) Mis etuare gent of Lakefield; Graeme Gil- conservative in money matters|regular medical assistance pro-|Park clubhouse on Saturday, between now and December/gram. The program is fi-|August 12, from 4.00 to 9.00 20th, however--but especially in p.m. on he occasion of their November. 50th wedding anniversary. During the next 12 months, ARNOLD PALMER'S BIRTHS AND D 3 a.m, DAY OF IN MEMORIUMS CARD OF THAN 4 p.m, DAY PRI CLASSIFIED DIS! 1 column--4 p.! umns or larger - CANCELLATION CORRECTIONS 9 am. DAY OF D nanced by a $1,100,000 state ap- propriation started July 1. _ Receive Golden Congratulations Mr. and Mrs, Leon E. Parks, Avenue Street, were hosts at a reception at Albert Street United Church in honor of their golden social, romantic and domestic interests should all prove stim- S ------------------ ulating, with emphasis on. senti- q = mental matters in late Decem- -- wedding anniversary. The! Larish (Betty) and Mrs. David = are holiday-making in cout, W. HB. Gikeour aiid Mise ber: dee Ace and a hon ' { haan C 2 i .| Florida. e ;gour, W. . B. I A ril a ay. biggie ae rene ap deepak ae ee = pose -- |Mary McElroy, all of New-|periods for awl: Next Febru: Any sever all their married life. Mrs. ohild: All wane in atendanbel. and Mrs. §. R. Alger,|market;- Mr. and Mrs. Cephas|ary and the mid-May-early-Sep- ele ie pasa Mary Street, returned this week} Parcels, 80x NUMBER | tember weeks. A child born on this day will | jbe extremely versatile; could | excel as a lawyer, musician or | painter. | | ? ; Warsaw, Ontario; Mr. I g jfrom Bermuda where they at-|and Mrs. Melville Miller, Indian ployed for over fifty (50) years saticsn tie caetina ide a ee a family wedding and|River; Mr. and: Mrs. Michael with the General Motors. whith AES ane congratu- also celebrated their own wed-|Carroll, Bay Ridges. The -- of honor and best /jations from Prime Minister L. oy ee: cee man, Mrs. Harold Buckler)/p. pearson, Prime Minister| Parks is the former Ina Drinkle of Harmony. Mr. Parks was em- While every enc forward replies advertisers as si cept no liability damaged alleges failure or delay plies however ci gence or otherv se responsible | during the day. 1-HOUR SERVICE EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR An old English custom of pre- HOUSEHOLD HINT You will have to stress tact sane d Magn Be emg ogo 'Y/Johu Robarts, the Honorable|senting a bride with a horse-| In packing a suitcase, foldjand diplomacy with associates bration, A pleasant afternoon|cl" Diefenbaker, the Honor-|shoe for luck was revived at) skirts and dresses at the waist-| 0" Monday-- especially those in alle Na dle ration. A pleasant aiternoon'able Michael Starr MP and A./last Saturday's wedding of Miss i the business world. In general was spent reminiscing while the y walker MPP: along with! Pauli Durki 3 line, instead of near the hem.| tio, 4 ti ., wa REG Albert Street United Church! of. icitatic 2 ae ee, ee RODE a well with tissue and they'll goer ee 8 Wee Ree tens THE OSHAWA Wome: 4 te Cn gifts and felicitations from fam-|Thomas Gay. As the couple} yUilaunch new undertakings. Too, ae RESPONSIBLE F slips get ites ily and friends. jemerged from St. Gertrude's|come out wrinkel-free. it would be well to completely TISEMENTS | St During the afternoon Mrs.| At their home the family and| Church, Mrs. Deryck Stones} rae ONE IN i Gove, and mi special guests enjoyed a seg Lee y the bride with two PRICE CHARGI Cora Harvey poured tea. Mrs.\supper before returning to the|silver horseshoes sent from Harold Buckler (Ma ..church to greet per in the|Bradford, Yorkshire, by her FOR THE FINEST pooigsviliugi vjassity odvert aunts, Mrs. Thomas Durkin and Custom and fi proper classifice 2 TROUSERS Howard Stacey -levening. ' ----- |Mrs. Ernest Hammond. y : | their words with films and dis-| ; Ready Mate jy the, Gases upils Inspired =| "ter |_Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood- te at : od al a |coek. a Street, Whit- DRAPES Pa AA ged . fhe school's other Grade 5|by, celebrated their 20th wed- andeavor to. By Live Lectures class and sometimes Grade 4|ding anniversary on Wednes- in the latest Shades and S (PLEATS Seay cartacth ok Mrs. Williams's pupils.| day. fabrics AED. RO EXTRA) shy orn ore ' "They couldn't wait for the da: 'vs On Canada's Story to come round each week," she|_Mrs. Gordon Woodcock visit- VAS ss . since says. "I've learned a terrific|®d Montreal this week to wel- NO LIMIT ¢ NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) amount myself." jcome her son, Gordon Wood-| 5; ~~ --Centennial didn't seem to Fire Seren re haga "le wae" i as ; ' : nturers, a group that EXPERTLY INSTALLED ae ~~ se " Frances Poke patie ign caivagend travelled by canoe for 475 miles a ee FREE Pl K fs iams's Grade 5 class at Holy A Brandon housewife sent $5\from Lake Scugog to Expo. iy oe se 61 Family school. to the Unitarian Service Com- -- a8 74 CELINA STREET : 723-7827 " é CLASS a dndael @ uy @ wae Ottawa, saying, "This Free Customer Parking While Shopping at Our Store" oe <cSNEAAIe *anadi -..|was to go for a_ centennial Y U » EPersonal so, pear of Capatian story Hence oat 'at it 'wil ie ae eh PLAIN | Eien ay da eg } j think expert every week to show and ie te more joy to S--Trallers ra \s gry children will get 6--Marine Equ CaP what ie ss all about" The Some hungry. children We Specialize In Short Summer Styles SUITS | bo On DRESSES : vee, 9--Market Bas children went on to keep cen- Freshly Laundered and Pressed « 10--Farmer's C tennial er cee os make | t SUMMER SPECIALS I cal instit | i . si te the newspaper | QSHAWA TIMES | ° 1 WEEK ONLY With Regular Dry Cleaning Order 12--articles "Ws ; | MON. TO THURS. INCL leceusinese 0 The most glamorous visitor to i i i ef . tee Sinners o eee ae PEN SOON | € ie -Ra-Kwen-Nis 1S. . 17--Female He! Bere! REPRINTS PERMS | |. ur--st for er was made honorary chief 10 IN & ham ie 20--Real Estate ee Chan sare cl ee et oe O S HAWA Reg. 15.00 poo "a Sommer n y ° 22--Lots for Se Me told the class the history of WU-WAY PHOTO ONLY SPECIAL r 23--Real Estate Canada's Indians and brought as Naueet. ter along a display of drums, magic SERVICE 3 50 50 rig eA eed eee |( TANNY'S ieee ales from indian 0 ' -- brightened the -- bi ord 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each : BEAUTY j CLEANING CENTRE %oAutomonie Other visitors explaine ie AMAR ACR CABE ZS Compact C history of the police force, the z 4 res 1.25 = Pre GRA ol sa EAN Ss SALON King Park Plaza -- King St. West hitomi telephone system, medicine in iscount o n Orders oe dared 34--Automobile Europe and Canada and the hy-|| @f 5 or More Pictures HEALTH SPA'S 247 KING W. 723-0022 _ or 0 il -- industry, illustrating t : S7--Aletions ss ' 99~--Notices