_ (AT BROOKLIN By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN The WA Lend-a- Hand Group held its November meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Patterson, Leader Mrs, S. J. Hillier presided and welcomed two new members. Mrs. John Grandy read the lesson and a poem. Mrs. Charence Richardson read the meditation. It was.announced that the group has heen appointed to be responsible for the apron booth at the WA Bazaar, Dec. 5, in the Christian Education Build- ing. The composed of bray and Mrs will present a at the December nominating committee, Mrs. Harold Mow- Walter Stevenson slate of officers meeting. ating commitiee to present a slate of officers for the Woman's OBITUARIES MRS. WALTER KILPATRICK The death occurred in Port Perry Community Hospital Nov. 11 of Mrs. Elizabeth Kilpatrick of RR 2 Port Perry after a long ill ness, in her 79th year. Mrs. K trick ho had re- sided at Cadar Creek e 1936 was born in Kinross county ne: he village Lucknow, Ontario Aug. 1. If d was the daugh ter of the late Mr. apd Mrs. David Gillies. She was married Oct. 9, 1916 to the J. R. L. Kilpat- Saskatoon, Sask. Mr. Kil eased her Nov. 3 ' BOYS' CLUB LEADERS a The Boys' Club of Canada re- and Ernest T. G6dwin, chair- centlv held a successful work- man of the Boys' Club Work- "shop in Toronto, involving shop and member of the 'some 100 people representing National Board of the Boys' 18 different boys' clubs. Harold Club of Canada. The primary «McNeill, director of Simcoe Clubs of Can- "Hall, Oshawa, participated. 'Purpose of the workshop was to bring together members of tke boards of directors of boys' «clubs as well as the profes- sional staff. Shown at work- shop are, left to right, Vernon F. McAdam, executive director of the Boys' Clubs of Canada; 'Trevor F.- Moore, president ef "the Boys' Clubs of Canada; 'CAPSULE NEWS Shorthorns As Imports PETERBOROUGH (CP--|increase for carpenters as A Forty - three purebred Scottish/ommended by conciliation Ruda shorthorns arrived here Wednes- boa:d The carpenters could have day in excellent condition after| gone on strike Wednesday, seven! 1 ! being quarantined in Quebec. |days after the conciliation board Rudack his The cattle were part of a pur-[report was handed down was born in Kobaki uis | Mrs Rudack Shase Of male Jor alt] ARABS PROPOSE PIPELINE 4p. Cadesky, owner Do «t| BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reute : rest , g Pigeon Lake, 30 miles northwes Nations of the Arab League have of here [proposed a joint h-owned oil CLAIM SAFETY RECORD (pipeline and improved cial SYDNEY, N.S. (CP Domi-|terms for countrie oill in ( nion Steel and Coal Corporationjconcessions, Ii officials announced Wednesday the Lebanese g that the steel plant here has es-|nesday. St. Jo " neeli tablished a safety record for the pep py on rag, ANTHEM |Catholic Church in Whitby. Canadian steel industry. The SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- The A daughter, Mrs. P Marfey lant operated 71 days a v" (Basielena) of Detroit, Michigan, hours without a Singapore Legislative Assembly| d on, D. James Rudack of| i dl a accident. passed a bill 'Wednesday under|3nd & Son, To 8 ne single lost- . which the former British colony Mount Royal, Montreal, survive MANITOBA LOOKS AHEAD will have its own flag, state|tieir father. J WINNIPEG (CP) -- Plans for arms and anthem. Culture Min- The body will be taken from ND f 'a 20-year, $20,000,000 expansion ) OW Funeral Chapel te ier 3: Dr oaaralm sail Me ney St, gi Re i flag will be red and white with" = Wi k J y of y oo " 8 eel program for fhe gis 8 %ola crescent moon and five stars {or Reauic m Mass st 9 am, I h gw ! up i Pres ee ext|in its left corner. Sin gap orelfay, HCV. 3. SHIA os the to yo og provides for achieved internal self - rule six ot. Gregory's Ceme.ery, Oshawa week. i zoned academic areas and re- months ago. Rev. L. Austin will conduct the X service at the graveside, (placement of existing buildings PICK SPANISH RIFLE as they become obsolete. pp BONN (Reuters) The ALEXANDER N. THOMSON AGREE TO INCREASE Dey Quimal anny So be mt Raude io today . t 388 . |with the Spanish Cetme Apthy; EB lied today after a HAMILTON (CP)--The Hamil-lauiomatic rifle instead of the| Coe il ne Erion Jon Builders Exchange decided Belgian FN rifle, t he standard pa in H wick, Sco land, Ma 'Wednesday night to agree to 8 XATO infantry weapon de x 5, 8 Wi s in J78 36th year "two-stage 30-cent-an-hour Wage rence ministry spokesman said WR ; 5 wl MN: : d Ms, . |Wednesday. He said the Cc y z ar |was lighter and easier to handl COMING EVENTS {than the FN and also cheapel sale, Lenore Group, Sim- No ried in Haw to the former | | | ADENAUER TO VISIT vember 13, at 1.30 p.m. 264a| Konrad Adenauer has Elizabeth Yeoman and cam: to Can S a He resided ind New Bruns BONN (Reuters) Chancellor 4 3 Osawa acceptec OLD-TIME dance will be held in Thorn- [an invitation to visit Spain, it w ton's Corners old school hall Saturday |igclosed Wednesday in a night, Nov. 14 Montgomery 5 Orbe |munique issued at the conclusion tra nd Juneh serve iT coesmber| Of a two-day visit by Spanisi JANNTAL Bara] ae To es College, | Foreign Minister Fernando de Whitby |Maria Castiella Osha Humane Society Rum Sale Community Recreation FORD WORK STOPPAGES Friday, November 13, at 2 pm | LONDON Reuters Abou ~ 17,000 men were involved in token NIGHT of cards at the Church Hall, nell Were Hy vedn lo 7 Ramen Re "North at Buerling,|Stoppages at the Ford autom ipdly, November 13. 8 p.m. Admis-|bile plant outside London Wed Th ysion 50c. Prizes and refreshments, 264a nesday, a spokesman TANNERY Ladies', Auxiliary Bingo atfone-hour token strikes, which be the Avalon Thursday, 8 p.m. Six Jack gan Tuesday night, were pots To Eibon =m t against the adjournment of EUCHRE ta on Friday, November 6.|'aiks on pay and improved ,Six prizes. Refreshments. | ditions. si is getting into trouble. This does not preclude working with the delinquent - prone boy, the known delinquent, or the lad ckirting the law. Each of these boys is in need of help, not aly for his own welfare but for the protection of society. These are troubled bovs as well as boys in trouble 1 late rick at ick prec They ided in Western Can ada for some years until movin from Brit Columbia in 193 to Cedar is survi by one Cedar ) Creel Ge Sl son, Ire and ett ) pre 1 five brothe Funera | Friday at | D2rmott Chapel, Port E. B. Armstrong will vices whicl 11 foll terment in Pine Grove Cemetery {Prince Albert 3 3 NICHOLAS RUDACK Whitby Nicholas Oshawa Ge tal, Wednesday, Nov. short illness Mu 77th year, He Austria formerly predeceas( parents were Ruc a resident of ars. He arrived anada in 1996 and spent some ( { member of Roman re a ne 1sia \ husk h 3) =| her her nd Jose and Te ck Mr hithy | Rudack fin for 45 ye antin Wed ore ming 0 John ti i a West lomson 1€ a a m 1 = da On RUMMAGE 1 coe Street United Church, Friday, com wrch and a r of the Masonic lan » nre and William of Galt and He is survived Port Hope Miss Eliz Winnifred (T Mrs. Kenneth two grandchil reat ndchil also survived by two 1 Roderick 1 % I wife in 1943 avid of V a 4 James of iCentre nd thr d oth (Oshawa ronto); and Ina Allan of Dundas dren and dren. He R r of said en is n T pro mas ar Torontc I'he boc Funeral will be he with Rev at the where McIntosh service at 2 p.m. e Telford of- vill follow metery. ol Home 1 ee Saturday Dr. Geo ficiat Interment Mount Lawn Ce NOVEL BINGO » THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 Strontium a Tons Report exe [nday Pive BINGO, FRIDAY NIGHT | gamiLTON (CP) ST. JOHN'S HALL Murdock accused Mayor Corner Bloor and Simcoe Jackson Wednesday of suppress- 20 games $6 ond $8 ing a report from the city chem- Share The Wealth ist on strontium 90 5--$40 Jackpots He told the board of control it was being derelict by supporting the mavor's action Ald. Murdock served notice {motion at city counc i {night would Ald. James Lloyd 2530 ANNUAL MEETING of the Oshawa Histor- ical Society, Wednes- day, Nov. 18, 8 p.m. St. Andrew's "hurch Chapel. Guest Speaker Professor J. S. Careless of the Ontario rica] Society that he that a {special committee be set up to i gate the strontium 90 count in the bay. Mayor Jackson admitted Wed- nesday that he had instructed D. |H. Matheson, city chem lete certain passages |annual report | 'He said this been turned committee medical officer "And I will revea til I have discusssed th with the proper authorit worship declared Ald. Murdock argued munici pal funds had beén used in ore paring the report and the public was entitled to know what in it "It's the mayor's duty not to alarm the public unne ' Controller Leslie Parker 1 All four controllers strongly sup 2640 ported the mayor. fram ie his nformation over to a which included f health 1 hing ma nec'a the M Pre mn fent fer Annual Bazaar, Ontario Regt. Association Ladies' Auxiliary, 2 p.m., Osh- awa Armouries. Knit- ted goods, aprons, etc., home baking, hamper of groceries. was R. D. Malcolm limes accountan in ch v V € on, M f y the Wor \ que for $360 to convener of the mmittee of League a M WA Groups Plan Bazaar 5.|son and The group will act as a nomin-| PRESENTS $360 CHEQUE Oshawa IS seen pre- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November, 12, 1959 3 | | CITY AND DISTRICT CORRECTION MADE A stery in Wednesday's issue of The Oshawa Times erroneous-| |ly quoted Nelson Wilson, UAW| delegate to the Oshawa District Labor Council as saying the Osh-| awa office of the Unemployment insurance Commission was now table to handle 4000 claims a day FRIENDSHIP GROUP rather than 1400 a day as was the {MEETING [i previously. actually | The WA Friendship Group met stated that there was no sense | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. in having 4000 a day report when Charles Pilkey when Mrs. C. Pen-|the offite could only process 1400 gelly, Mrs. Frank Boothe and|a day. Mrs. W. Benson conducted the |service. Leader, Mrs, C. DeJonge, ed and Mrs. Ralph Thomp- Mrs. J. Carnwith were nted co-conveners for the bazaar. Mrs. R. Humphries gave a re- |port on the WA fashion show, and| Imembers were reminded of goods| needed for the Fred Victor Mis- sion bale. A nominating committee com- posed of Mrs, Charles Wilson and Mrs. F. M, Holliday was appoint. ed to bring in a slate of officers! at the December meeting. RELIABLE GROUP Leader Mrs. Douglas Jacks presided at the November meet ing of the Reliable Group at th home of Mrs. Lloyd Stanley. Mrs. Louis Bird by Mrs Douglas Jackson conducted the service, It was decided to send a (Association at the meeting Dec 112. Lunch was served by the hosi- ess and committee, a tase He STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be |elosed for construction today: Chevrolet street, from Sherwood avenue to Bedford avenue; Riv- erside drive north, from King| street east to Cambridge avenu- ue; Cambridge avenue from Riv- erside drive north to the east end of the street; Grandview south from King street east to Bloor street east; Farewell av- enue, closed from Veterans road to Harbour road, Whenever pos sible, these streets will be par- tially opened to nermit move- ment of local traffic. Extreme| veather conditions, such as| heavy rain may result in the clos- ing of other streets je: vic | presid appol WA m | NAMES SWITCHED The names, Caro! Phinps and Carol Sor 1, were inadvert-| : : ently transferred when a series Jift to a sick member, Mrs, Gam- | pictures of students to be - "0 akg ye or a. | 5( vers} po at Humbe q Meio legiate Institute was printed horjal. L.cspital : itlzen-ii, Ta Oshawa Times Wedne BD Od Mer x. Robert Saun- | hiholl i! ship Lonyene Mes 2 he; ; Baum day. Miss Phipps' address Should read an articie anc "8. | 112 . 249 . have read 343 Jasper avenue, Lou Bird, conducted a contest on F towns and cities of Canada whil Mrs, Jackson read two assisted who has been a. patient for|y vad at the Oshawa Centra' e One of two moose shot last | weekend, near Matic in N rth- ern Ontario, by members of the Vachon family of Oshawa, is shown here, The hunters are, | from left to right, Aurel or ler 1 | og ¢ LETTFR the PLAN A letter, asking Ontari- mn Remembrance Day Department of Highways to im Mrs. Lonis Bird and Mrs, Beck- | nrove the size and coloring r were appointed a nominating school signs in rural areas, will| : nmittee to bring in a slate of of- bo sent hy the Oshawa and Dis. ers for 1960 at the next meet: trict Labor Council. The council to be held at the home o on the action 'Tuesday Robert Saunders in Decem They also feel that the de-| E& nartment should erect more signs 1 an effort to minimize acei- dents, They say the present signe not easily * discernable by passing motorists. poems « ng decided Irs n er, ABC GROUP MEETING Mrs. W. Ormiston was hostess or the November meeting « {ABC Group. Mrs, Maitland Gorm- ley read a psalm, Mrs. Biggs read HOSPITAL REPORT 1 prayer for peace, Mrs, Vicior, The Oshawa General Hospital Parkin presented the meditation|reports that in the week ending ind Mrs. Alan Jacksom read an November 6, there were: 234 ad- article. missions. 27 males. and 27 fe- Mrs. Cyril Davies was in the male births, 235 discharges, 43 chair, Mrs. D, E, Hamer gave a newborn disch 39 major reading and Mrs. Jack Patterson, surgery cases, and 74 minor, 40 ident of the Woman's Asso- eve, ear, nose and throat cases, gave a talk on the value 84 treatments and examinations, and good literature, 20 casts and 302 physiotherapy treatments are ges re ciation, [ reading BRIDGE CLUB SCORES ; Brocklin Bridge Club met Wed TWO FIRE CALLS iesday evening in the township] The Oshawa Fire Department all for duplicate bridge. High/Wwas called out twice Wednesday. | scores were as follows: One call was to the premises of North - South w the Canadian Corns Association Mrs. Sanderson, 63%: John Mil-|on Richmond St. W. to extinguish ar, Ted Heron, 57%: Mrs. Rob-|? P started by a faulty oil ert Heron, Mrs. Cyril Davies, 51 furna There was no serious East - West -- John Goodwin, damage. The second call was 2 Mr. Shortreed, 60%: Mr. d smoke scare on Alexandra St. Mrs. Kenneth Holliday, 53; Mr. gauss] id burping leaves. In fhe latlina, : Duah | A014 ast 2 nurs the department also Watkinson, Miss Pugh, 50%, |answered five ambulance calls. PAPER DRIVE Brooklin boy scouts will make A tw CARS COLLIDE oh a paper salvage collection Satur- wo-car_ collision causing an| day, Nov. 14 starting at 8.30 a.m, |¢Stimdted $350 damage occurred Clation vn Nov. 12 at the' Gene Magazines and newspapers) at the corner of Huron St. and osha nla, dd th b Stacey Ave. shortly after noon e Will accress the mem ers should be bundled separately andy," 5" y land 1 " g i N ednesday. pi rive , [ gue ts on "Personnel Admin- eady for collection. Egg cartons| Vv edne sday. A car driven by Paul d i vill also be accepted. R. C. HENDERSON NOMA Plans Monthly Meet R. C. Henderson, supervisor of nersonnel for the Bell Telephone Company's western area envi. neering department, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of' the Oshawa Chapter of the Na- tional Office Management Asso- A. Heron, |istration." travelling west Mr. Henderson has been with HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING Stacey . Ave. when he was in.|the Bell Telephone Company for Tae Home and School Associa. volved In a collision with a car|l9 years -- almost all of which tion will meet Tuesday, Nov. 17,/driven by Stefan Berlatka, 300 has heen in the engineering de. at 8.15 p.m. at Meadowcrest Jun. Huron St., Oshawa, The Berlatka partment. BO (Ss supsvising dla car was travelling north on Hu- engineer at Kitchener until 1957, ool, on St. at which time he was transfer- red to his present position. For {the past two years, he has been vitally interested in the develop-| ment of the Bell Telephone per- sonnel and the role that manage- ment . training plays: in this de-| velopment. : J. Bourque, 131 Summer St. Osh- awa, was Cash Crisis | Pay Increase In Michigan Demands Given Stirs Action mish for an immediate 15 per cent across-the-board wage increase LANSING, Mich. (AP ty Republicans in the state Sen- ing a three- was repeated Wednesday by ate agreed Wednesday on a $72, Civil Service Major- more than 200 delegates attend- y conference of the Association of On- 00,000 emergency tax program !ario here |Wednesday night for questioning meet Michigan's cash cr More than half of th resolu-in connection "With a $6 700 safe The package calls for new or tions submitted to the meeting robbery in Sudbury Monday » increased levies related to the wage problem.| Provincial police apparently tobacco, cigarets, beer, li- They were gathered into one and!(railed suspects to a motel in the unanimously passed. Orillia area. Two Sudbury police three-per-cent sales| The resolution reprimanded officers were reported on their 's not now covered, Premier Frost and a special | way here to take part in the in- radio, television|cabinet committee set up to|vestigation. repairs, but excepting study civil servants' wages, re-| Sudbury's Ontario hydr-electric professional services. peatedly ignoring overtures power commission office safe Senator Frank D. Beadle of St. made in their behalf. was blown with nitroglycerin, Gain, Republican hig Rios ity The sssuciation has asked Jol : se lls to carry a 15 per cent raise for all civ 'PHONEY MONEY OFFERED BY MAIL programs into effect will belgservants only as a starting point, | In 1777 the New York Ga- Men Arrested On | Robbery Charge | ORILLIA (CP) -- Several men were taken into custody here ec 83 to LC Od on - the current including and house pushed ahead for final vote in'a bare minimum increase that Senate early next week. Then would precede a complete over-| to the House of Rep- haul of the present wage scale| resentatives. and reclassification of all jobs. | - zette carried a Want Ad of- | fering "neatly and exactly executed' counterfeit money! Get good green money for articles around your home you are no longer using and enjoying. Sell them with fast acting, low cost, Oshawa Times Classified Ads. Dial RA 3-3492 today to start your ad. SCENIC REGION | The cathedral at Como in the scenic lake district of northern Raly was started in 1396. {let up from the present cold air| % 7 wa Ln bY TRIP hot with a | lo Matic is een Ka- These on a They | ~ SHOOT 2 MOOSE ON NORTH Vachon, his father, Venerand, | pounds and was and his brother, Marc. A fourth | ,303 calibre 1 member of the hunting party, | about mi not in the picture, was Marc's | puskasing and brother-in-law Charles Tan- | hunters were guay. This moose weights 1300 | weekend huntis 1 4 the moose, one on each car, to bring them home. The supply of moose steaks should last through the winter. The Vachons live at 553 Howard St, Oshawa Times Photo. "Golden Age Of Quackery' Nostalgic Story Of Past The story of those happy, by-|Medicine Co. If liquid therapy by the late Kenneth P. Williams gone days, when there was a cure didn't work, one could jolt, shake, has been published, for, everything is told in "THE magnetize and oneself into] This is a scholarly and moving GOLDEN AGE OF QUACKERY" radiant good h Doc story by a painstaking historian (Brett Macmillan Ltd.) by|Bride brought in a new era.|of high stature. It includes the Stewart H. Holbrook. Perry Davis achieved fame with|defence of Helena by Prentiss Grandfather can recall that no his pain-killer and Lotus Blossom (the capture of Port Hudson by affliction was too dire, no malady (could and did t her luct| Banks, Sherman's capture of too obscure. There was always back to the Qu Quah pouch|Little Rock, John Schofield's or- somebody ready to help (be-|found only in M olian Turtles. |deal in the troubled department ware of counterfeits and imita-| This great an n of [of Missouri, tions). | chica , vidian| There i on hicanery meridian| There are also graphic pie- The. goitien age of quackery, as . [tures secran' the flyleaf explains, burst into{on the last day of 1906. For onfUres o: Rosecian 3 Jeadquatiers full bloom amid a nation of|that day of . » 1907, Presi-\voturns to January 1963 Sheil a starry - eyed hypochondriacs indent Theodore Roosevelt's Pur elately after the battle of that the innocent 19th and 20th cen-|Food and Drug Act rang down the name. The reader learns. of the uries. |eurtain on an era of unexamp delays, the continued ] ; Almost everybody tried to get flamboyance. Th and fal from W Ap ciuscd Precis |into the act -- patent-medicine quackery is cinating story manoeuvres by which, in June makers, inspired frauds and mas: | of an era lo: » pa Au-|Rosencrans advanced through the ters of the monster pitch combed thor Stew: k writes mountain gaps in pursuit of his the country armed with Nervura, | about all of thi -high humor |determined adversary, a pursuit Swamp Oil, Laurie's Chinese Life|while outlining history of all|which ended in disaster for him Pills, Galvanic Love. Powders, of this. T ¢ is rich iafat the Battle of Chickamuga on Vermilyea's Cil of Life and The| biographical il and lighted September 20, 1863, This volume [ivatid's Friend 31¢ Hope (Posi-|py a kindly insight into man'sends with Grant in October of ively Guaranteed). There were|infinite capacity to be gulled. 63 {vely Guataniced) 3 outa). ite capacity gulled, sais about to start to restore the 595 5 H just up trip. i reached ne I 0 the by jvil ] JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 Bond St. E. RA 3-431) h 40 40 10 40 30 30 ME AT MARKET egs Breasts 53: FRESH PORK BACK RIBS §9 LEAN, MEATY PLATE BRISKET 25° itchmen purveying Ti Fat, |LINCON'S STORY el er on [Pleutetior's Stomach Bitters, Vital The fifth and last volume ofl It was Wililams' intention' to Sparks, and all the redoubtable LINCOLN FINDS A GEN. tonclide the volume With iwi |products of the Kickapoo Indian| wid Sapte, but death Inter. | | have covered the Battle of Chat- WEATHER FORECAST {tanooga and Grant's trip to Wash- | |ington to receive his commission -- |as Lieutenant General at the | hands of President Lincoln. Line coln would have found his gem- ou Y nn C0 eral. These final chapters were |only in outline at the time of the author's death; they are dis+ hd cussed at length in the publisher's ver Irroviiice Pefece y if This book Is a must for all o) 1 7 TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-, Timmins-Kapuskasing regions: wi Soy be Yi nfermegaon casts issued by the weather of- Variable cloudiness with a few War It is a book to be fice at 11 a. m.: snowflurries today and Friday. ad and re-read. Synopsis: Snow is expected to|Little change in temperature a as . spread slowly into Southern On- Winds west 25 today west 15 to tario late tonight and Friday. No 20 Friday. Forecast Tempers » is expeeted for at least the mext| pow brovast Bonperatures two days. Winds Regional forecasts valid until Windsor 2 midnight Friday: Toronto i Lake Erie region, Windsor: pam iiton Cloudy with light snow beginning gy qhury late tonight, Friday cloudy with North Bay snow and little change in tem-|__ "°° perature." Winds light today be-| coming east 15 Friday. | Southern Lake Huron, Niagara regions, London, Hamilton: Sunny today clouding over to- night. Fridav cloudy with snow and little change in temperature. Winds light today becoming east 15 Friday. Northern Lake Huron region: Cloudy with a few snowflurries today. Friday cloudy with occa- sional light snow and little change in temperature, Winds west 15 to 20 today light tonight an cdrast 15 Friday. Lake Outario region, Toronto: Sunny today. Friday cloudy with light snow beginning during the afternoon. Little change in tem- perature. Winds west 20 becom- ing light this evening and east 15 Friday. Georgian Bav, Haliburton reg- jons: Cloudy with snowflurries to- day becoming partly cloudy to- night. "riday mostly cloudy with little change in temperature. Winds west 20 today light Fri- day. | Kirkland Lake region, North | Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with cloudy | periods and little change in tem-| perature today and Friday. Winds west 20 to 25 today light tonight and Friday. The cheque is the second given by The Times to the league. It comes about of a telephone sales campaign for new subscriptions sponsor { ed by the paper, which prom sed that for each new subscrip- tion a donation of 50 cents would be given to the league in the name of the new 43 KING ST subscriber. STOVE OIL DELIVERY LANDER-STARK OIL LTD. ' CALL OSHAWA - RA 5-358¢ 4 | DEVON RINDLESS Breal:{ast Bacon 1-8. PKG. 93° MUSEROCMS SELECT NO. 1 CELLO PKG.--PALM Garden Tomaloes we 21° uw 43° REET WEST