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The Oshawa Times, 1 Feb 1960, p. 3

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MISS IRE Lab. Technician Is Miss Polonia A capacity Miss Polonia, 1960, in the Polisl Hall. Olive avenue, on Saturdayithe winner night. She is Irena Wolek, a 20 year-old laboratory technician a Oshawa General Hospital. The decision was a difficult one presented wi for the judges who took consider able time in making their selec tion from the six lovely who were Wanda Zielinska na Dyl, Roma Panas, Marja Ko can, Teresa Micno and Wolek The girls were introduced on/years. She speaks both English] the stage by Master of Cere- monies Z. Tomczak and later the judges had a brief chat with each, individually, to uncover the girl's personality The contest, arranged by the Polish Friendly Alliance Branch crowd acclaimed M finalists ants also received roses and pres- Jani- Irena Wolek, 'Receipts For Year Are Increased At the annual meeting of the St. Andrew's United Church con- gregation last Wednesday eve- ning reports from every depart- ment revealed that the work of the congregation was in an ex- cellent state of health. The minister, Rev. Dr. Telford, presided and following the dim- i ner served by the Woman's Asso- ciation, led a brief memorial service, and read a considerable t list: of those who had passed x - i ¥ -- oa | : NEWEST CAR ON the mar- | Envoy has a four - cylinder en- 4 avay Serine we Jew Post be ket is the Envoy, built for Gen- gine and a 98-inch wheelbase, Dait bid ng the yo , inister| eral Motors Products of Can- | and features luxury interiors of the session, the minister| ,,, yimited by Vauxhall Mo- | and a wide range of exterior mentioned several encouraging yo. yimited, Luton, Eng. The | colors. This car will be avail | reports showed an advance in| GM Introduces { New British Car every department. The total re-| | ceipts for the year were $42,344, a substantial 'increase over last vear. Of this total the sum of $22,834 was given for Missions and Benevolences, ; The Missionary and Mainte-| Goneral Motors of Canada, Lim-|and rear seats in some models nance givings were $12,158, the|.q oday introduced a new Brit- have foam padding and the floor WMS $1462, the Jessie Panton; 'car designed and built espe-!carpets have thick underlays of Auxiliary $1760. Other items were .iafly for Canadians. felt and foam. Church Extension $5899 and Wom- "rapa the Envoy, it has a four-| The Envoy's striking grille and dn's Association $2764. cylinder engine and a 98-inch front hood give it a characteristic Elections to the various soci- wheelbase, and will be available long, iow look. The grille has a, eties resulted as follows: in four series: Envoy Standard, series of horizontal bright metal Board of Manasement re-elect Envoy Special, Envoy Custom, all bars topped on each side by wide ed, J. Carson, G. Andrews, B. in four-door sedan models, anditurn - signal and parking lights: Amnand, D. Low and E. Storie. |Sheiwood, a five -passenger sta- The front hood emblem is a thin, Presbytery representatives, tion wagon. bright metal line surrounded by a Messrs. W. Lorimer and C. A. The new car is to be manu-meial oval which extends nearly Sadler: anditors Messrs. R. factured for General Motors Prod-|to the headlights, Mills, E. Peterson and J. Ander- ucts of Canada, Limited by Vaux. The side trim treatment, which son; Camp Pretoria Committee, hall Motors Limited, Luton, ¥ng- makes the Envoy instantly recog- J. Hunter: Film Council, R. Ben-|land, and will be sold only in|nizable, further emphasizes the nett: M. and M. convener, W. J.|Canada. Parts and servicing will long, low look. Lorimer; secretary, F. L. Cross-'be available coast-to-coast The long, low look treatment lev: Year Book committee, The Envov will offer an un-|has been carried to the rear end Messrs. C. A. Sadler, J. Connor, usually wide range of color com- too. Big tail lights are set at the Mrs. Rutledge. binations and luxurious interior bottom of the rear fenders, and Congregational statistics show- {reatments on the trunk lid is a long hori- ed 494 families and 1116 members, There will be pile carpets on zontal trim bar. : The Envov has a panoramic windshield and a wrap - around rear. window. The overhead valve engine has a compression ratio of 7.8 to one, and develops 55 HP. NE WOLEK funerals 24, baptisms 359, mar- the floor of some models and riages 26 rubber floor mats on others. Up A cordial vote of thanks was holstery is of soft durable leather | La for the faithful services/and vynide or combination of of all the workers, and a special nylon cloth and vynide. The front Tomczak introduced Dr. resolution of appreciation was ------ e--r---- . - Credit Union Manitius who announced passed for Dr. and Mrs. Telford, : Mr. and Mrs. Smyth and Kelvin Miss Wolek who hopes to belJames. tiable to compete in the finals in = Montreal early in March, was y " [] th a sash of honor, Man Shaves Head Has Million . Of Young Fiancee TURIN, Italy (Reuters n sets Pasquale Martoni, 18, w | held for trial Saturday after The Autoworkers (Oshawa) shaving the head of his fian- [Credit Union last Saturday cele- |brated reaching assets totalling a million dollars at a banquet a rhinestone tiara and a bouquet -lof roses. The other five contest- cee, 17 - year - old Giovanna Macaluso, 'because she kept and dance held in the UAW Hall. The attendance was 460. After» p Conlin, B. Boisson, D leaving hair in my soup." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT |a turkey dinner, which was cater- gryant, P. Clancy and A. Yanch. Mary D. How prayer enables man toled for by the Ladies' Auxiliary ° 7 i Edmund |cope effectively with the problem | of the Local 222, the members| FUNERAL OF | | heard congratulatory CHARLES E. HILL OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. MABEL CONLIN Requiem mass was sung in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. | 30, for Mrs. Mabel Conlin whol died at the Oshawa General Hos- pital Thursday, Jan. 28, in her 70th year Rev. L mass. Interment |Gregory's Cemetery The pallbearers were 8. Con c 1 Mary |ents. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irena was born in Poland) and has lived in Oshawa for nine| , T. McGough sang the and Polish perfectly. She attend-| was in St. ed Ritson School and Central Col-| |legiate; plays the piano and organ and is organist a: St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church The judges were Dr Manitius, Oshawa; Dr | | only in Canada. THE OSHAWA TIMES, RT Bs : Mortgage Is Reduced By Church | The members of the congrega- tion of Northminster United Church met last Friday evening to review 1959 accomplishments. A bountiful pot luck supper pre- ceded the meeting. ! Seated at the head table were the heads of the various organ- izations of the church. They were: Ronald Pierce, presi 'Ident of the YPU; Mrs, George Jewell, past president of the WA; John Robertson, organist and choir leader; Mrs. Clarence Weldon, church secretary; Dr. jand Mrs. Gordon "Adair, presi (dents of the Come Double Club; Mrs, lain MacDonald, leader of the Mission Band; Ralph Wallace, congregational secretary; Mrs. { Kenneth Wooster, president of {the WA; Rev. H. A, Mellow, Mrs. | Mellow, president of the WMS; | # Robert Latham, secretary of the % {official board; Iain MacDonald, | § superintendent of the Sunday| & Schools; William Dundas, Tryo Omission From Board = rs. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A'and Mrs. K. W. Farrow, press re-| deputation from the Bowmanville porter for the official board. Ratepayers' Association will at- Members of the WA served. tend the town council meeting to- EL night to protest council's action BOUQUET PRESENTED in omitting an RPA representa-! In recognition of 25 years of tive from the membership of the service to the church, in particu- arena management committee for lar in preparing the elements for) § 1960. communion, Mrs, J. W. Perkin With the retirement of former Vas presented with a bouquet of arena management committee 05S: : sly | A memorial minute was ob-| shai last rs Sharmin Rob ert Walt fast soaks served for Mrs. Fred Hansel, Har- appointed by council at the re.(0!d Lemon and Earle Goodes cuest of the RPA executive to the wii hod died during the year. | management committee for the, a" iP ki to He nem palance of 1959. ETS, . MT. Sie ow. JDoisled. om . : that the mission of the church is| President Norman Hannan told {5 convey the message of Jesus the general membership meeting|Christ and he exhorted all tol Sunday night the delegation (0/make newcomers welcome in the| council had a few facts to bring| community as well as in the up at council tonight and urged church | those at the meeiing to attend! Rohert Latham was appointed) council for support of his repre-t5 preside over the meeting and sentation at council. Ralph Wallace was appointed Mr. Hannan failed to disclose secretary. | | able in four series: Standard, Special, Custom and Sherwood Station Wagon, and will be 'sold To Protest Ae eT & what fac's they wished to present P $38,735 RAISED to council : aver. SB . | In all departments, Northmin-| FSETRS 0 role did BOWSVEr Sa¥ He WaS.n- ster raised a total of $38,735, of | LEGIONNAIRE AIDS ARTIST ruthers that council felt all the | Which $5294 was for missions. | Lucky Ted Halcomb is help- ! finalist on the CBC Talent 'own service clubs have contribut-| 1b addition to this, an amount ing dancer Jo Anne, Jamieson | Caravan, with her former dance ed to the arena and all should be! $1100 was raised and given to| adjust her Legion beret. Miss | partner, Don Gilchrist. She and represented. {Tom Brown, a United Church| jamieson and. her troupe pro- | Gilchrist were popular on the Branch 178. of the Canadian| (he paral Loi Angola, Ajsiea, for! vided the entertainment for the | night club circuit around Otta- Legion was not represented onl for Sorunase 0 a Fahman bulll Annual Sportsman's Dinner of wa and Montreal. Since taking the committee in the past there-|gis ks ihe ji Branch 43, hog Legion, ap residence in Sovoute this Wl : v po F Mr.! saturday night. Jo Anne, a top | beautiful young miss has work- fore council approsehed She 1 'rowsl 'is stationed. contender for the Miss Canada | ed as a single. gion to see if it wished repre-| Reports were given : ; : 8 of the ac- " . # i 3 ny Wa T 3 crown a short while ago, was a Oshawa Times Photo, sentation on the committee. [tivities of various organizations. 2 - The Legion informed council it ---- | ' would appreciate being included| MORTGAGE REDUCED Stanley Carkeek, Harold Cornish,/low to remain at Northminster in the arena management com-| .1he report of the building fund, | Mervin Cryderman, A. A. Ennis, |for another year. Mrs. K. Woos- mittee and appointed Branch|Biven by Mervin McLean, show- j ¢, Flath, Gilbert Jack, Peter! ter, WA president, presented Mrs. president Edward Rundle as its od_that the mortgage has been|[ofthouse, J. W. Lowry and F. 0. Mellow with a bouquet of flow- {reduced to $6000 and it is ex-|popham. Elected to the session|ers. representative. | pected that ks) 5 wi ired! : remarks this will be retired were: Iain MacDonald, William| 31. was thé highlight of a gala/Z. Milian, Whitby: Edward Krol,|of daily living was brought out C : id D.| The funeral service was held at! The RPA was never approach-|in 1960. The amount has been piicres a fain) J 1 p.m. th ry Polak and Mrs, Ald-/on Sunday, Jan. 31, at Christian|from Michael Starr, MP, dance and soon after 11 p.n e/ Henry ak an rs, Jo Ald TD Tne] pe a el le RP) was yover proach, ARES PEEPIVAL president, Karol Sekalski, and IThomas, MLA and Mrs. |Science services in Oshawa. I IThomas who spoke on behalf of p.m., Saturday, Jan. 30, for Iwinckle. FINED FOR ASSAULT crores oon ot 350 sin F EDERATION OF AGRICULTURE coe street south, was fined $10/ and costs in magistrate's court this morning for disorderly con- duct. The police had been called when the accused assaulted his wife. She did not prefer eharges. When the police were about to leave, the accused insisted on getting into the police cruiser. He wanted to be locked up. The police didn't wish to oblige, so the accused became abusive, and dis- orderly. Magistrate Ebbs suggest- ed that Mr. Doucette's real prob- lem was drinking, and that if he were to stop drinking he wouldn't have the other problems. COMING EVENTS FILM FESTIVAL under the auspices of the OSHAWA FILM COUNCIL and McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY TUESDAY, FEB. 2 8:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3 8:15 P.M. McLAUGHLIN AUDITORIUM Free admission by tickets only Tickets available from the Mclaughlin Library KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 58° ond 56 WOODVIEW PARK MONSTER BINGO $1,300. PRIZES $100 DOOR PRIZES JACKPOT NOS. 56 - 59 TONIGHT RED BARN the 'mayor and council of Osh- Charles E. Hill who died at the awa. Jshava General Hospital last : { Thursday. The guest speaker, introduced i i ; 5 by Noel Smith, was Joseph Wall- Rg Sr ices Were Sonduetty by ner, director of field operation, | ~'° =~ "0 S000 . for the Cuna Mutual Insurance| CeOT8e's Anglican Church, Inter- Society. The (alk given by the/ment was cor ¢ iy 1: | Cemetery. Speaker, | Wat he Credit Onion The pallbearers were R. J. Bell, 3 : » E. ° od J. Umphrey, E. F. Farrow, As President received. Liovd Wilson, Clare Elliott, Don ' he head Mave was made, up 2s McKinnon, Grant Coates, Charles . } SE {follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Skerrett, Fred Gibson, Frank N. MYRTLE (Special) Morri-|will be invited feo attend. (Clelland, Oshawa and District! MeCallum, Harry Smith and son Colville, 'of Sunderland, was! Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Meyers of|Credit Union Chapter: Mr. and George Steadman. | Elect Colville | | | 1 | | | in Oshawa Union| oot ted "It was a 'sneaky', Port showed 64 baptisms, 34 wed. | opened to permit movement of its representation on the com- | ened rae Ee yA thei w Dostes: Myx Slessor and J, Ciif| mittee, president Hannan told the ing outside' the ' church. Chureh| Coo unde. gathering. assets stand at $198,380. Cojo. behalf of the congreg p Director William Mutton de-| There are 817 active members| Ralph Wallace extended an invita-| Australia arts festival at plored council's action as "a representing 413 families, There tion to Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Mel-iin March, 1960. dirty deal." {were 114 members received dur- Second vice-president Mrs. Nel|ing the year. The pastoral re- Four symphony orchestra. as well as dramatic aud, opetatic South Adelaide 'sneaky' | dings, 33 burials, 700 hospital calls and 525 home calls. Tain MacDonald, superintendent of the Sunday School, reported that there are four separate ses-| sions to accommodate the 557 pupils. In view of the lack of tH space, the church extension com- econ ence mittee has been exploring the pos- xd . sibility of an addition. The congre- Trofim Basewicz, of 630 Albert gation gave the committee power street, Oshawa, was fined $50 and|to consult with architects for a costs, in Oshawa magistrate's/ proposed new wing. court this morning, on a charge OFFICERS ELECTED of intoxication. This was di Russel Healey Maia Kenneth 11th similar offence. Magistrate| Crone were elected to the board F. S. Ebbs treated the case as if| 0 Stewards. Reslected were: it were the accused's second of-| fence and imposed the minimum fine. Mr. Basowicz, in his testimony, | said: "I have a sick head and| a broken arm and there is a wire | in my left shoulder." He also] told the court that the doctor had| told him not to drink. i he should follow the advice of his) he should follow he advice o fhis| doctor. | It's [| mated damage to the two cars| " Arthur Murray's" was $175. d™ 'la Anniversary == INVESTIGATOR/SOCIAL WORKER MALE OR FEMALE Salary Range $4,217.00 to $5,003.00 Requires full high school, some specialized train- ing and field experience in this or related work, Apply by letter giving experience, education, marital status, age, etc. Applications will close Friday, February 12, 1960, et 5:00 p.m, D. Fleming, Personnel Officer City Hall, Oshowe, Ontario and 1 love that word |deal." 'Treat Case As LEARN TO BE POPULAR don W. Parsons, of Oshawa, are attending the fifteenth conven- tion. of the National Institute of Rug Cleaning, Inc., at the Con- rad Hilton Hotel, Chicago. STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed for construction today: Stevenson road north from Creighton to Woodcrest: Trick! avenue from Hilleroft to south| end of street. Whenever possible these streets will be partially | in OSHAWA local traffic. Get the Jump Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Tuesday Windsor In both social and bus circles, the man who elected president of the Ontario Goodwood were voted to carry Mrs, C. Pearson, chairman of The active pallbearers were held at the Half-way House here. |Leslie Myers were selected to Davey, Credit Unian manager; son. A discussion took place on the participate in the Rural Leader-Geo. Curry and Mrs. G. Ray- mously agreed that the Hog) |Credit Union president; Mr. and Producers Association was not in| Th i Ch Mrs. John Brady, councillor and] {ture at Queen's Park asking that B - Fi ! bY TJ s representing! A break-in entry and theft was| a 66 2-3 per cent majority be re- rings ine Monba Gif ad cL broser ae discovered at the Dr. F. J. Don. G. Gowanlock; Mara: G. Win-|¢roat when he was caught steal-| Steel Products; Geo. Thompso [instructor at the school, made datt, H. MacKinnon, H. Fur-ji,g articles and stuffing them in- CU vice - president; Miss Joyce- the discovery. Tools worth $87.72 Beton, I. Rennie, Mrs. R. Shier; fined $10 and costs with the al-|dent, Local 222. ! Damage totalling $500 resulted! Reach: N. Smith, A. Crosier, G.|ternative of 10 days in jail. Door prizes went to Mr. Shenilt, | from an automobile collision at| (Ewen, N. Hogg, L. Tindall;|Mr. Glecoff, the proprietor, by|the Bernard Tierney Orchestra hy A944 I mr. , 3 » J y Sra. lant street, Oshawa, and Stanle: Scott: G. , C. Oldham, " {ki ' y Sco Rynard dham, (the troat and "his face got very |Skirrow, 261 Fourth avenue, Osh- bitt; C. Werry; Whitby: G. Hun- stated that he stopped Loyst on Street, > | ter, W. Nesbitt, J. Hamer, Mrs. his way out of the store. He|COSts When he pleaded guilty injeye. rectors during his leadership and | The total value of the goods was by Robert Scott, Grierson street, requested the same support for TRIPLE PLAY stated to be $3.59. The accused in attempting to pass on the right | ' bar cars were north-bound on Simcoe in the near future. All interested Tom 2 single console. 'ping centre, street north at the time. Esti- detected in containers from Egyptian tombs over 5000 i TORONTO (CP)---Official fore-| Kirkland Lake, Timmins-Kap- runners of perfume go back to earliest man. ing the day as cooler air moves milder Tuesday. Winds northwest southward. Tuesday will be much |15 today and south 15 Tuesday. Dial RA Regional forecasts valid until midnight Tuesday: CANADIAN C County Federation of Agriculture on as secretary-ireasurer, press-isypervisory; Mr. and Mrs, Noel|J. H. Richardson, John Smith, {to succeed Lawrence Doble, of reporter and fieldman for 1960./Smith, chairman of publicity and/Russ Springstein, Robert Mills, Uxbridge, at the annual meeting| Wallace MacClean and Mrs. education; Mr. and Mrs. L eo n|Robert Barr and Sterling Morri- recent decision to take a vote on|ship Forum at the Guild Inn,|craft, the Ontario Credit Union the Hog Marketing plan, when |Scarboro, from February 14 to League; Mr. and Mrs. M. Starr, the meeting was almost unani-|20. |{Mr. and Mrs. Sid McCormick, jfavor of The yoie. The meeting | MC; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall |dec 0 send a recommenda- er, Cuna Mutual Insurance Soci- SC. 0 {tion to the department of agricul {er Mr. and Mrs. T D. Thomas | SCHOOL TOOLS STOLEN | |quired to repeal the present Hog 3 irth : evan Collegiate Institute, on Sun- odurers' Marke Magistrate F. S. Ebbs was to'd|and Mrs. R. Fairthorn, personnel] 915 v Producers Marketing Plan, lin oo Friday that a man at-/ manager, Houdaille Industries; Clay 0; JZ18 pn. Glesn McLaugh- { Township directors ama: i cked a store owner by the Mr. and Mrs. Don Seeley, Ontario| 0 © iverside drive, a shop niss; Thorah: R. MacMillan, T. side his sweater. {lyn Loveless, Miss Oshawa and were stolen. Harrison, E. Windatt, D. Wal miwood V, Loyst, 143 King St.| District CU Chapter for 1960; Mr.| lace; Brock: Mrs. S. Jewell, W.g = wag found guilty of theft and|and Mrs. Malcolm Smith, presi- PASSENGER CUT | Ward, ® Bold, L, Doble; Pick. An employee of the Ritson Rd.[Mr. Ward, Mr. Johnson and Mr./the corner of Bloor street and ering: M. Pegg, C. Disney, R.i§ grocery store, Mrs. Baume, Collins. Ritson road. The drivers involved Jones, L. Wilson; Uxbridge: G.ltestified that the accused grabbed] Dance music was provided by were Gerald Kemp, 217 Con- {Mrs. Stiver, Cloyne Stearman;|red" after she had seen him tak- i i Scugog: A, Gerrow; East Whiting articles from the shelves, FINED FOR THEFT awa. Elaine Skirrow, age seven, by: Gordon Corner, Wm. Nes-' Henry Glecoff, the proprietor, Daniel Pawlowski, 493 Floyd of 261 Fourth avenue, a passen- was assessed $15 and 8fr, suffered a cut over her left (Hamer, A. Downey, Ron Neal. |later found a can of salmon in Oshawa magistrate's court this Mr. Doble expressed apprecia-|each pocket. ' morning to the theft of cigarets $175 DAMAGE {tion of the co-operation of the di-| ~ rs and a set of ignition wrenches.! Sunday afternoon, a car driven the new president, Mr. Colville. The three great organs at could give no reason why he poc- hand side, hit a car driven b; Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucester- keted the merchandise in the|q % FI : 4 It was decided to have a spe-| gi Eng ba . | ; 4 . " {Charles Flack," Georgtown. Both cial school. if meeting procedire shire, England, may be played Loblaw Groceteria at the shop-! organizations of the rural areal PERFUME LASTED | over 5000 EARS | Clear And Cold Faint fragrance has been E t ] Wi ! years old. Historians think S e y 1 S enjoyment of fragrance, and attempts to make fore- |oasts issued at 11 a.m.: 'uskasing, White River regions: | { Sysiopsis: Some. clearing is ex-| Mostly sunny and cold today. ected along the lower lakes r- C i y i vals : Fo oh ls whether p g wer lakes dur- Cloudy with Sunny intervals and | puing, selling, renting or hiring (ry Oshawa Times |the same as today in most regions Classified Ads. but 'with a rising temperature 3-3492 now to start your ad. trend. Lake Frie, Lake Ontario, Niag- ara regions, Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy with sunny inter. St. Thomas London Wingham Toronio ORP UNIT 42 best on all occasions, PROTECT YOUR FAMILY WARDROBE On Competition farthest, fastest is usually the one who looks his well-groomed Let us in Oshawa. Since that This month marks the second time we have had the pl of ds of men and women young end old. Some of these have b g many others came back to join our parties and dances, Others have risen to prominent positions in our organizati The p y and. growth of our b is an indicati of the of our s and the il of our of i We would like to publicize thanks to the many people we have had the pleasure of teaching. We look forward to their visits and their attendance at our many social functions, We anticipate many more years of teaching those who will find that dancing is one of the finest forms of recreation known. sary of our op hing dancing to d sof, d iness gets WHEN YOU DANCE AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S YOU PARTICIPATE IN REGULARLY SCHEDULED PARTIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS vals and a few snowflurries to- day and Tuesday, a little colder. Trenton t St Catiarines put you in that class. BUFFET LUNCH AND DANCE U.AW. HALL FRIDAY, JAN. 29-9 PM. TO 1 AM. ADMISSION $2.50 PER COUPLE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR Winds northwest 20 to 30 today becoming light tonight | Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Muskoka .... | Haliburton regions, North Bay, Killaloe . |Sudbury, London: Cloudy with|Earlton .. snowflurries today. Tuesday Sudbury .e {sunny becoming cloudy in the/North Bay .... afternoon, colder. Winds north. Kapuskasing . west 20 t 030 today and light White River | Tyesday. |Moosonee Hamilton 21 BOND ST. EAST GOLD MEDAL CLEANERS (Pickup end Delivery) RA 3.7332 ARTHUR MURRAY 11% SIMCOE §. RA 38-1681 OPEN 1 TO 10 P.M, DAILY SAT. 10 AM. TO § P.M. "

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