Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Nov 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1967 AL PATTENICK 22 KING ST. W. next to Woolworth's 'BUILDING BEING DEMOLISHED "=":%%22tts'=" EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD FROM WALL TO WALL -- Fixtures for SALE JOIN THE CROWDS "<«<:** SELLING SPREE = Fantastic Bargains In Every Dept. SALE STARTS White Hankies penne Now Is The Time To Do Your THURSDAY af 9 AM. ver BW Decl Christmas Shopping Men's 15 to 18 MEN'S S-M-L 7 7 Jumbo Plaid PILE LINED QUILTED NYLON ee St ce eae sedi i . BUCKEYE SUPER SLIM QUILT LINED DOUBLE KNEE T ight UNTING SHIRT SKI JACKET peas OWN AND COUNTRY a on J F A 5 : SKI PANT | Suede Coat a PILE LINED FUR COLLAR REG. 7.05 Dae | hes. 14.95 MEN'S 36-44 WASHABLE LINED UNIFORM JACKET 8.99 MEN'S 36 to 46 ALL WEATHER Proportioned COATS REG, 7.95 3.88 REG, 29.95 10.86 MEN'S S-M-L MEN'S 141% to 17 KNIT CREST WASHABLE WHITE PERMA PRESS Shirts & Cardigans | Dress Shirt Reg. 7.95 A CANADIAN PRODUCT MEN'S 36 TO 46 Reg. 19.95 Hydro Parkas 7.4 § ZIPPER FRONT E QUILTED LINED nos 4,88] «9s 16.88 - & ' ' 5 r e SHEEP LINED WATER REPELLENT Gibe Wa Gand REG, 4.95 1.99 Reg. 7.95 3.44 MEN'S 30-42 BOYS' 4 to 6X 7 : YOUNG MEN'S 10 to 20 BOY'S -- GIRL'S 8 TO 14 BOYS' 3-7 FULLY LINED STURDY BUILT QUALITY DRILL Orlon Pile Lined wr 3,66 |~ = 5.08| ULE CONT 1.4, § FINE QUALITY IMPORTED 100% VIRGIN WOOL pict PULLOVE HOCKEY BULKY m TOOQUES REG, 19.95 6.88 REG. 1,98' 88: MEN'S 36 to 46 GIRL'S 4-14 GREEN UNIFORM 100% ACRYLIC FULL FASHIONED Cover All | CARDIGAN 6.88] «0 3.66 MEN'S S-M-L-XL BOYS' - GIRLS' 3 to-6X Melton Cloth QUALITY FLANNEL SHIRT AND PYJAMAS PANT SET res 29s | PV frcus 1.99 BOYS' 4 to 6 -- 8 to 14 BOYS' -- GIRLS' 3-6X -- 2 PCE. Cowbo ACRYLIC ORLON PILE Shirt" SNOW SUITS FULLY QUILTED LINED f REG. 2.98 99: nec. iss QO. OQ BOYS' 3 to 6 THERMA QUILTED REVERSIBLE Ski Jackets BOYS' -- MEN'S BOYS' 3 to 14 100% NYLON i ORLON PILE LINED A CANADIAN PRODUCT PARKAS . WATER AND WIND PROOF REG. 14.95 BOYS' -- GIRLS' 8 to 14 QUILTED NYLON REVERSIBLE Ski Jackets nus 5.88 © ~MEN'S S-M-L BOYS' & to 16_ (RED, GREEN, GOLD) - ALL WOOL PLAID ' REG. 5.95 1 3 HUNTER SHIRT BOY'S AND GIRL'S 3-6X REG. 7.95 3 .99 YOUNG MEN'S REG, 9.95 ZIP OFF PARKA HOOD SHOWER PROOFED Reg. 12.95 sport shire | wisamas | Pee. SKISUIT & @ Coars | THERMAL FUR COLLAR wear se REG, 39.95 7.99 wat TAA) Og. Ehed wis 1,23 All Store Fixtures For Sale -- No Reasonable Offer Refused ! ! MRS. LEO --- Jolly Gre Quiet | _ Bridge Hallowe'en activities la night in Oshawa and are ranged in variety from the d structive to the charitable. Oshawa and Whitby _ poli said today 'All was quiet" their areas. Eighty-nine Pathfinders, b tween the ages of nine and 1 collected 1,339 cans of food an hour for the Health and Wé fare Society of College Pa Seventh-day Adventist Chur The food will be used to mal up Christmas baskets for t needy in Oshawa. The annu event was followed by a par for children who also rais' money for UNICEF last nigh Mike Volpe, part-owner Pat and Mike's Fish and Chi store on Hortop Street, ga children a pleasant _ surpri when he "shelled-out' can flos cones and candied appl Mr. Volpe distributed mo than 1,000 candied apples whi were made in a day by thr OWNERS DENY | Healt WHIPBY (Staff) -- Offici of the Ontario County Hea Unit agreed last night to inv . tigate two buildings in the to following the presentation of ports outlining health, and { hazards. But, the owners of the bu ings at 300 High St., and Brock St. N., today deni¢d charges. The special council meet was , arranged following ©) cism of the two situations al regular town council meet Monday night. Fire Chief W ren Mowat and health inspe« John Robson presented rept at last night's meeting. "Baloney," said 300 High owner K. Siegfried Sange w he was advised today that tario County MOH Dr. Hoff charged that the situation sulted from poor caretaking absentee landlords. Fire chief Mowat read his port on his findings followin fire at the Hollywood Mote the meeting. It was stated the Monday meeting a fa of seven was living at the n for a time without Heat, Chief Mowat said the oil b er at the 800 Brock St. N. n had apparently been inst by an amateur, all co' covers were missing, the % matic furnace controls -- not working, the cojd air re cover was missing, the nace room was filled with items as paint cams, visions, mattresses and springs. There was no vet the furnace room and no door between the furnace | and a rented apartment. Charles Ingwer, who the motel through a com called Interalia Co, Ltd., today there had been no fi the motel but just smok¢ cause of a dyrnace malfun "We did not have an am instal the furnace, it was a ter of a tenant trying to { As soon as I found out tl family with five children moved into the motel we | them to look for another immediately, but they said

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