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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Jun 1929, p. 15

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SE | The Oshawa Daily dunes |= Succeeding. The Osliawi Daily Reformer VOL. 4--NO. 149 Fyblished ot Oshawa, Ont. Connds, Every OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26, 1929 15 Cents a Week; 3 Cents a Copy. = PAGES 15-30 pi a 1 IN 4 NEES (Od = 3 3 'y \ 3% ol $4 e Lv ELA A -- : JNA -- > Yl dN Mi ras Wh factory, from school and shop the young folks not now so young are venturing forth along the high- ways and byways, the rivers and streams, the lake and the hills of Ontario, seeking that pleasurable recreation which is so essential to that healthy body that produces the healthy mind. | § eon, vacation days are here. From office and Vacation days should be happy days. Every per- son has different ideas of what an ideal vacation should be. To some the beach, with its golden sands bordering a strip of azure water, presents the ideal conditions. Others prefer the woods and the hills, the wild life of the places close to mother nature. Others, still, find their re- creation in outdoor sports, and in their vacation planning, arrange to be where these things reign supreme. The lure of the fishing rod appeals to many, while others find their holiday happiness on a camping trip far from the maddening crowd. No matter where the vacation may be spent, there are certain essentials to its complete enjoyment. In this Midsummer Special Edition of The Times, readers will find a host of suggestions which will add to the pleasure of the holiday season, no matter. where it may be spent. Those merchants and others who ate cos operating in its pro- duction realize the néeds of men, women and children, for the vacation days, and readers of The Times, i in making their holiday plans, will find it both helpful and profitable to consult the list of announcements contained in these pages.

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