Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1967, p. 27

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i NOW th Games. "FREEZER SPECIAL Red Brand Beef ged To Perfection { ) BRAND FULL ES of BEEF 52: ILL CUT AND GLADLY YOUR FREEZER ORDER ollew ¥ doys for Processing, teinberg's Fresh Pkgs. of 6 lueberry or ran Muffins 3*" $1 jteinberg's Fresh uitch Apple Pie 496 steinberg's Fresh dallowe'en ayer Cake --- 896 lunt's Choice 14 Ox, Tins ices OF each Halves 4°or$ 4 ellogg's 12 Ox. Pkgs. om Flakes Qrer $4 duncan Hines 19 On. Pkgs, \sst'd ake Mixes 2° BOC 2 Lb. Pkg. raft Velveeta$ 1.29 tra Large Size Doz. YU 'shen 2 256 Sweet Crisp 29 ¢ 1 Oct. 25 to 28, 1967. COUNTY Hold Church Service At Mount Zion Dissatisfaction with the way [city trucks) by a majority ee . of|been aroun in the way it) A lion's share of the Oshawa|ronto won in the Senior Team i council. e problem had exist-|was. Glecoff has other proper-} i i mpion-jof Four. Junior tea f f ALUMINUM BALSAM -AND MT. ZION,Jack Ashton and Mr. and Mrs./128 debris from the property of|ed for some years, he said, and|ties worse than that. Are weland --_- -- Rig ny ers : J a i 7: (TC) -- David Simmonds was|Mel Densem, Scarborough. C. C. Glecoff in Eulalie Street! it was felt nothing could be done | going to clean those up too?" ee ee eee soy aA 3 OPPOSE jin which the problem of remov- | was dealt with was voiced by under the bylaws and there had} It could establish something dents during last weekend's Cromie, D. Andrews and R the speaker at the 22nd annual IMPROVEMENTS Ald. Alice Reardon at council's|been objections by neighbors. |people would take notice of,|three-day tournament. Mercer, all of Toronto. Mr. and Junior Farmer Church Service BROOKLIN (TC) -- Altera-|public works committee meet- The idea, said Mayor Ernest|Said Ald. Norman Down. "Those| Ajmost 800 people attended Mrs. P. Francis, Mrs. C. Med at Mount Zion Church. David'tions and improvements are un-|ing Monday Marks, was to clean up a bad/Men taking the rubbish away|the tournament sponsored by land and Mrs. ©. Davies of Osh Hawthorne, president of the derway at the Community Cen-| "I don't like the idea of dis- situation were working for the council. If/the Oshawa and District Bridge'@Wa came third in the Junior} Aluminum Ontario County unit, presided.|tre, which was formerly the cussing it with somebody else jd. Reardon said she was|S0U Have a pile of junk it is/Tournament Association Team of Fou Awnings The Ontario County J unior|Whitby Township Hall. A new and coming to the meeting Farmer Choir, led by Mrs,|furnace is being installed, el-|she said. "'Is Mr. Glecoff going Dobson, provided the music.|¢ctric wiring improved and new/to pay for it? I am criticizing Guests at the Pascoe-Scriver|plumbing installed in the wash-|the way this was handled, and wedding in Greenwood United| rooms, The showing of movies/if this is the way we are going Church were Mr, and Mrs,\0f the Couples' Club box social] to do city business | do not see Walter Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs./last spring and the Ceniennial the point in having committees She add-' should be used for this purpose Hamilton shai oe pairs and) Wadsworth of Oshawa received Prime Windows Elmer Wilson, Mr. and Mrs,\weekend at the Church were It has never been done before ed, "and if somebody is break- without permission of council $ pBtnenS and hata Gowdy third prize for consolatio C.M.H.C. Accepted Percy Jones and Mr. and Mrs.|among the highlights of thelin this way." ae jor deg cng Ske af Be ee hee a § -------- Allan Carson, all of Balsam.|meeting of the United Links| Chairman of committee. Ald. ee" Should' never Have! CAN'T WITHDRAW MONEY [0.045 an Sliding Glass . . Mrs. Louis F. Richardson,|Couples Club. The Christmas, Bruce Mackey. said the action Whitby, was the speaker at the|cards to be sold by club mem-jwas taken (having the garbage| Balsam - Mt. Zion Unitedjbers have colored pictures Of!remoyed by city workmen ir Church Women's meeting. . . . |the interior of the church ----- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones of; Mr. Coates, principal of Mead- = 2 Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs./owcrest School, told. members Don Jamieson, Balsam, were'of the Home and School Associa- Objections visitors at Expo, Mr. andjtion that while about 20 had Mrs. Murray Jones and family,/been expected to take the new, Wagg, Stouffville told of the use of television in the school to follow the CBC " HOLD HAY RIDE sctibol brpadbaits, HAMPTON--In MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- 4 panel composed of Rey. J.! Some 17 members of the Hi-C'~, Pryce, Dr. W. G. Y. Grant, brook Investments Limited Club held a hay ride through}\y; Neye and Mrs. Lang. they... ph the co-operation of Mr. and!pyblic health nurse, Darlington _ Township Mrs, R, Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. questions following the show- 'r "it 4 1 : jec éem to be an ob- being conduc 2 "| 3 P "hool "hil Howard Cryderman and Tedino This ;,,|the objection s yeing conducted in 2.400 estab- school and early school age chil 3 ing of the film 'The Human jection to the township's plan-|lishments in the province " saa cee i bay oe al Growth at a largely attended ning policy, rather than an ob the church. Mr. and Mrs. How-| meeting of the Home and School 4 tt anGoral itaalt ps se Maat mae bebe hig Association. pice: oa . mence" Papers > ny +: [im iS t -on Mrs, Ross Allin, Newcastle, The CGIT and Explorer groups' sider each proposal for rezoning and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gil-/haye resumed their meetings| , : si pam wih = ' ae to a commercial category only bank, Orono, were visitors with) John Medland and Walter's leatly fied ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and)jvans are serving as leaders for a clearly specitie BUEDORS Dorothy Clark, Brinbrook of the Tyro Boys' group In the case of Albert Brown's! 4 group of the members of the The , i objection to the bylaw council Maple Grove Women's Insti-'sang at the Greenwood anni-|did not feel the objection should tute were guests of the Nestle- earrane service The Home influence its decision in the ton WI.... Mr. and Mrs. S. S.!and School Association wil]/Matter as no reason for the Morton, Mrs. Lloyd Snowden, again participate in the UNT-|Objection was only on_ the Betty Snowden, Mary Van-| CERF Hallowe'en Fund Appeal. seems the Waverly Road, Bow Camp, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mc- manville area is ready for de Guirk, Barbara McGuirk and HOME, SCHOOL velopment Mr, and Mrs. L, Goodmurphy, MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Offi-| Wesley Fice. Waverly Rd Maple Grove, visited Expo.jcers of the Home and School also filed an objection. In this » Mrs, Allan Snowden, Association, 'installed by Mrs.\case council felt that as the Maple Grove, and Mrs. Reg.|Fred Smith, Oshawa vice-presi-|objectitn was only _on_ the Taylor, Oshawa, were guests of/dent of the area council are:jinterfere with personal profit Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkins,/Mrs. John McKeen, president; |the objection could not'be en Port Hope. Mrs. Mark|Mrs. R. Wilton and Mrs. Mark |tertained Gardner, Garden Hill, was the| Marchant, treasurer. The mem- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fredjbers of the teaching staffs were Stevens, Maple Grove. . . . Mr.|introduced by the principals, and Mrs. C, P. Swallow, Maple|Victor Smith and William) Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs.|Barton junior-intermediate choir Council agreed to pay share of the annual mainten ance costs of the railway cross- ing protection at Burketon Charles Warren, the building inspector, was authorized to at jday on "The Evaluation of tend the conference of the On 4 da} 5 . eine Panel Reviews |Sources and Content of Audio- (tt! Ht ewes . Kitchener. a | Visual Materials". About 101; Road accounts in the amount Library Work ;persons attended of $19,159.45 were approved for Samuel Neill, school of 1i-/Payment Visual materials are playing|brary and information science} an increasingly important role|of the University of Ontario,/Ronald Thelander, director of in education and culture, says|acted'as moderator. Members)audio-visual education of the Miss Edna Jamieson, youth li-jof the panel were: Denis Bag-|Metropolitan separate school brarian at the McLaughlin Pub-|shaw, inspector of libraries for|board. le Library. |the department of education;/ Grant McLean, formerly of Ontario school and interme-|Mrs. Mary Warner, audio-/the National Film Board was diate librarians held a paneljvisual department of a Scar-|guest speaker at a luncheon at discussion at the library Satur-iborough public library; andiSimcoe Street United Church, FIRST QUALITY MEATS BONELESS | RUMP or c ROUND * Steak ROAST SPARE RIBS 39 FRESH C mam s, Qc 7Q: STORE SLICED SIDE BACON = 59: pane | FREEZER SPECIAL End. Centre Cuts Cuts | Hind Quarters of 79: | 1,09. |BEEF = 65 VEAL PATTIES | Sides of Beef + 57° 3 1,00 LOIN of COUNTRY SAUSAGE PORK 10 to 12 Ibs, LB, 69° 4 ee 1.00 Cut and Wrapped Free 12 King St. East 723-3633 health and a solicitor," t council sold at par until answered has ruled that as the basis of parol Fe Rena ene aware of all that, because she Ald had brought it up several times because the material was there! before the bylaw was passed 'We have a medical office Bonds Purchased atrice Talbot opened a savings "tn Oshawa pairs, two Anrora | s and saved about $40. Her daugh- Couchman 2 ¢ . Hit $579,000 Mark ter, Olive Mercy, now wants to D. Couchman and G. Laundry. ' .~ pair's Residents of Oshawa, Bow-jthan $315, but the post office Mrs E ,manville, Ajax and Wh Ww New have bought $579,000 worth of|their records only go back t g y go back to noweactie Canada Sayings Bonds so Newcastle Balsam, attended the birthday:noon-hour music class 60 stu-| "4 | party at Udora honoring. Frank;dents have registered. He also} 0 oning this year The 1967 series of bonds chased so far amount to § AM recept Of @N/§70,000 as compared to objection to its zoning bylaw tario's record total sales filed by TI. H. Smith of Bow- year of $95 million The current sayings will voy. 15 1] savings campaign Always worth their full face value AWAY SEVEN YEARS MELITA, Man. (CP)--Smo- and disappeared. Recently LINES Method Of Removing Junk |Many Out-Of-City Players 7 dome Smokey scratched on the door Junior Farmers In Ontario County Criticized By Alder man Win Bridge Championships hams home. seven sears agolvonie chai wn liams home. seyen years agolyorite chair. objectionable." Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker o Mr. and Mrs. P. Alexander Mackey said the request Oshawa won the open side : $ i Tc Ww rst prize and : = Combination was made to him as chairman|°! Toronto won first prize and| ome and Mr. and Mrs. R stad of the works committee by Con: jary, ie P dgapecyed ee Morris of Oshawa won third pipen( cron Margaret Shaw, but he did not a - os "place Windows -- Doors r ofifeel public works yehicles M Martino and F. Vine of, Mrs. R. Morris and Mrs. FE ceived honors in the open pairs BRIS enels 'Pp 3e- . Patio Doo BRISTOL, Engiand (CP)--Be competition rs OLD WORLD TRADITION Shelters tor ----Bus Stops ace s r * gRo par account at the post office in 1882 men won first place. They are Winners in the non-masters withdraw the cash, worth more , --Gas Pump Islands are Mrs. E. Swain and} . Evans of Barrie, Ont Newell and Dr. L. Mklos of also won honors and Mrs. F. Mark. M Cummings and D. Model of To. "TEETHING PAIN itby says she cannot have it because |\ LONDON CREAM | Gmatdian Sherry | far)1910. 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