Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1967, p. 10

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DRINKING DRI' Spot | Spot checks will be : evidence during the n weeks as the various b forces in the district tal ¥- to crack down on Yuleti brators whose "one : road" was one too man Oshawa police intend the gloves off and will ticularly tough on the « drivers. Inspector Norman head of the city's traffic ¢ said his men have been « ing spot checks since The checks are held in locations and are used t licence and insurance r and at the same time idea of the condition driver. Last night, three drive arrested in connectio liquor. Two of these charged with drunk scat meroanenaenrmemcrenteateneneneces atte rae ad a eae se Reet ois ig QA bibatinte G oristmas is the Hope of the bright Star of Bethlehem... Christmas is' bright-eyed children... Christmas is the gracious welcome of a light in the window! May all the lights of : Christmas glow in the hearts of men throughout the year. T. R. A two-week drive by th 800 students and teacher of T. R. McEwen Senio Public School to provid food, toys and clothing 4 : 3 Christm Better T WHITBY (Staff) -- It won't the same as being home -- Christmas but the prisoners the Ontario County Jail in W! by can at least look forward THIS CHRISTMAS: MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU THROUGH THE COURTESY OF THE FOLLOWING Siete & Men & ty_ean at leat lo, forward BUSINESS. CONCERNS | a SAO >. ea = moqeror dames Has ild menu will be prepared for. | e. prisoners. It will be in accc with instructions laid down the department of reform ins tutions for institutions acre Ontario. The food is suppli by the County of Ontario. School Chil Help Increa Oshawa and area school ch dren helped to boost the annt UNICEF drive this year | about $1,500. About 45 Oshawa and ar elementary schools raised t bulk of $7,000 that was colle ed. They brought in more th $5,500 Oshawa children collect: about $5,000 of the total amou raised this year | SEASON'S GREETINGS new gallery, donated by Ewa McLaughlin, President Ian Biggar, in letter, said he had been aske to re-iterate approval of lar lying immediately west a Queen St. facing Bagot St. é He gave four reasons for tl fe preference: Proximity of tl ' McLaughlin Library, remot ness. from main traffic area |g A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON FROM THE A GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS : ' of EMS SANDBLASTING MANAGEMENT OF TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Senger e-apreets Art Gallery 7 «ae eon TeRl.O. TELEVISION Ltd. ALLIED CABS SIMON'S SHELL SERVICE = F Gi i -& Sundbbosting ond Spicy-Peinting 35 DIVISION (Corner of Bond) 728-5143 143 KING ST. EAST PHONE 725-3541 frst Sriadored a avors »ite ES er on . PHONE 576-1360 ; i Best Wishes for Christmas Joyous Christmas Greetings Glad Christmas Tidings GREETINGS TO ALL pesgokosdigns ne ae : > site for the \s : : ALLIED WRECKING a new allery, donated by Eva DINE'S DRIVE-IN 11 Gibbons at King -- 723-5951 OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 50 MILL ST. 723-8166 DARLINGTON UPHOLSTERY BOWMANVILLE 102 KING ST. W. 623-7341 34 BURK STREET 725-4171 All types of used building materials OUR BEST WISHES TO EVERYONE BRAEMOR VARIETY : A MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR From Staff and Management of SEASON'S GREETINGS A Very Merry Christmas to all our 377 Stevenson N. -- 728-0651 MINUT-MART 686 Hortop St. --- 725-7441 Both stores open from 8 ©.m. to 11 p.m cancel EAST END QUALITY MEATS © BLAIR PARK PLAZA, WHITBY DUNDAS HWY. -- 668-4782 Yugoslay and other customers. OZIMEK'S Modern Hairstyling 367 WILSON S. 723-5631 io COTTMAN Automatic Transmissions 147 KING W. -- OSHAWA -- 576-2600 ample parking space and sloy of the site allowing for natur Night in the basement workshc akeas. board referred the lette to the parks and property zon mittee which is handling ti Project,

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