---- } 4 An exceplionally large crowd. west, By the time Mayor Ly- of eager shoppers were on hand early this morning, long before the official opening cere monies at the new Power Food Market Store on Rossland road ' store New Power Store open in Oshawa in recent years, | man A, Gifford and Mrs, Gifford | is modern in every detail and clipped the ribbon to open the | includes the latest develap- store a crowd estimated several | ments in retail merchandising, thousand were on hand. The | Been here are Mayor and Mrs, the second of the ehain to | Gifford as they opened the store, ~Oshawa Times Photo |CAPSULE NEWS | Faces Trial | | In KnifeDeath Eee TORONTO (CP)--After a five-|leen city hearing, Louis electricity for 45 day preliminary William Fisher, 24, was ted Monday for trial on a charge of murder in the death of Mrs, Margaret Bennet, 36, whose knife-mutilated body was found United June 10 pear an east-end service station Jot, | BLOOD SUPPLY SHORT TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian Red Cross officials said Monday unless 8 significant number of donors came forth blood ity' " against Canadian ! siys hoapitals woul Je With h te in its 19th day. on Sundsy, Aug. 28, mated 1,750 pints of blood are used each week in Toronto's 23 hospitals, There is no Anegative' orice shot a type blood available now and other types are dangerously ow. 4uivine Monday, WALKING TO B.C, TORONTO (CP)--Kevin Gril- fith, 25, set off on foot for Van- couver Monday with a #15000 prize awaiting him at the end of the 3,000amile jaunt, A shoe com. pany has ofiered Griffith $5,000 in cash plus 8 $10,000 trust fund for his medical education if he makes Vancouver in time to see the Grey Cup foothall game Nov. 26, He took part this month in i a 357-mile walk from Montreal to Toronto, | | STORM WITS MONTREAL | MONTREAL (CP)--Near gale {force winds and torrential rain | struck Montreal Monday, causing | power failures, traffic accidents snd broken telegraph lines, Thir- |throst Brooks, president of Locst M00, sions, 122; casts, 14; physio 3 (CLC), whose members are on|herspy treatments, 424. | strike here, says food and WE | LR ISTIAN . fare vouchers will be issued tol to St. chants asking that the v be honored THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 30, 1960 3 CITY AND DISTRICT ' CAMP SAMAC STAFF PRESENTS SWIM SHOW HOSPITAL REPORY the report of the i HB pital for the 254; births (male), 22, (female)! districts were without 29; discharges, 268; newborn Ais-| minutes. charges (male), 23, female 21; ISSUE. YOOD VOUCHERS Mayr surgery, 52; minor surg | b jb 'ery, 116; eye, ear, nose ST. THOMAS (CP) Harold, , #4; treatments and exam CIENCY, SUBJECT | 1810 OU say. Letters Navel, The Vital significance of the Thomas e "ilife and works of the master been seat, set «(Christian was the central topie of end guaranteeing the Lesson - Sermon entitled " strike| "Christ Jesus" which was read payment by the union. Fhe SEE! Cy Christian Science churches, TAKES NO NONSENSE VISITORS AT ROTARY LOS ANGELES (AP)--A mot who Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Hotel! about his Genosha, on Monday, included Olay Johannas- Joe Moroney, of Toronto and Ro-| | sen, 27, was taken fo hospital 1arians 'Dr, John Pyper, of Strat-| with 8 wound in 'the lower back, ford; Charles Innes, of $f. John's, After Johannassen shouted at the Newfoundland and Dick Fleming, driver to watch where he was of Ajax, { going, with embellishments, the | : driver stopped, unwrapped 8 22 BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED calibre rifle from & cloth eover| The birthdays of two members and fired, then drove away. of the Rotary Club of Oshawa were remembered at the club WORLD POPULATION meeting on Monday, Those honor NEW YORK (AP) ~The ed were John Graham and Myrle world's population is Increasing Book. by 48,000,000 a year and now, stands. at 2,900,000,000 says thel _ DROVE ERRATICALLY Erratic driving on the way United Nations D ographic : Year Book, Communist China, home from a wedding Monday with 669,000,000 has the largest Sent William Gostlin, 22, of To- population, India is second with Tonto, to jail for a week, ' fet Union has| He pleaded guilty in Oshawa Ma EDUCATION sg ue Boe ed Daves gistrate's Court to drunk driving, BOARD BRIEFS He was arrested after he mace 276,00,000, a ml 1 wide turn from Bloor street on to Park road south, INJURED IN FALL shouted a complaint The Sawyers to the Cen'ral Collegiate Institute staff was confirmed hy| appointment of Charles, | | ~~. - | a. Daniel McCabe, 35, of Down the Oshawa Board of Education | street, Oshawa, received treat-|at a meeting of the board's com-| pene Y ayor ment at He Ross Memorial Hos- mittees Monday evening. | pial, Lindsay, during the woek.| "oN DONEVAN STAYP The official opening of the|that members of the Oshawa Po and shoulder, He was injured in! Theappointmentof Mrs, rm 3 2 lice Departme: " p p Helene Reeves to the staff of the Power Supermarket No. 34, the|lice Department stationed at the a 4a c dower Store a (pr. FP, J. Donevan Collegiate second Power Food Store in door had to stop the lines from ; | Oshawa, was held this morning time to time and wait until the| AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS | Institute was also confirmed, | with & large, eager crowd of store cleared out a bit before Three Oshawa and district stu | TEXT APPROVED | shoppers in attendance allowing more to enter | dents have been awarded $400 | The secondary school principals The new store situated on The first customer in the line Ontario Scholerships, it is an-| were given the board's permis Rossland road west, near Bte- up which began to form before | nounced by Education Minister|sion to use "Latin for Canadian; venson's road, The huge market|7.30 a.m, although the opening John P. Robarts, The students Schools" as a Grade 10 Latin s surrounded with parking held until 945 » m,, was | are Rowand vy Rundle, of Bow-!| book. space for more than 300 cars al a p ed with juet © by manville; Carol Phipps, a stu-| haan time W. B, Cormack, assistant general dent at Central Collegiate Insti. JESIGNATION RECEIVED The opening ceremony began manager of Power Stores. She tute, Oshawa and Judith L, received trom 4 ¥ Broadbent, | with an address by T. L. Wilson, W848 Mrs, William Spiers, of 487 Broadbent, student at O'Neill ,oooio of the * o' Neill Collegl.| Somes Siva eltizoll and Miller avenue, Oshawa, | ANCACO SALT LANE CITY Collegiate and SJosstienat Lows ate and Vocational Institute staff, tL sher o ee shawa mes v v 1 ' ¥ ¥ Ruler of The Dn Aiua one. ACEPOT PRIZE, = : received the scholarships which| CONFIRM APPOINTMENTS and told of his long-standing , 4 at "Mn va met prize was ound were given on a proficiency! Appointments of the following friendship with Sam Weinstein won by Mrs A, urner, 434 basis of at least B0 per cent on public school teachers were con. Eulalie street, Oshawa, As the the best of eight papers including firmed: Mrs, Joanne Kerr, Mrs. | . founder of the Power Stores, and 31st customer to enter the store, 4 English Composition and English Margaret Kylie and Mrs, Karen | Rid | his two sons, Leon, now presi she received 31 saver books, 31 i | 4 dent, and Morris, now retired. name brand products in a ham-| ? Literature, idgely. | He then introduced Leon Wein per, a 81-week subscription to aN ] SATTELITE TIMES ' ae FESIGNATIONS " stein, who presented Power The Oghawa Times and 31 silver| Was hie A As » US p " welters of res i Mars, | Fcho 1, the US. satellite bal ceived from two members of the loon, can be scen tonight and reetings to the City of Oshawa dollars 8 : oa . will be warmer again, Both | t and introduced Mayor Lyman A,| Among the many special tea] THE WEATHER office says | cooler than Monday with its Wednesday morning, at the fol- public school staff, Miss Marilyn Gifford tures of the store designed for Tuesday, in southern Ontario | five - degrees - above seasonal | days will be sunny, lowing oy nog, at the al Black and Miss Maude Ramsay, MORE THAN 500 residents | Douglas Sinclair right and OVE VROM y shoppers' convenience are 8 and Quebec, will be slightly | temperature, but Wednesday ~(CP Wirephoto) |p ion Observatory, 842 pm.,| NAME MUSIC TEACHER of the Oshawa ara attended a | paul Edmondsol { epere 10 WELCOME FROM MAYOR Bargain Corner', where soft|™ 4 travelling south » west to north-| The board agreed on the ap-| demonstration . of swimming | 4.0000 aie I east: at 10.47 p.m., west to east; |pointment of Edward Oscapello west to south-east; 08 teacher of instrumental music in the public schools, ON PERMANENT STAFF A recommendation by R. H. Lunney, supervisor of building and maintenance, to transfer Carl Ritehie, janitor, to the permanent staff was approved by the board, ACCOUNT APPROVED The board agreed that an ac- count outstanding for 86642 to the puilders of the Dr, F, J. Done- and life saving techniques at Camp Samac Monday night, The camp pool staff gave an interesting and informative dis play which was thoroughly en. joyed, In the upper picture Aquatic Display Has Big Crowd Mayor Gifford welcomed Power goods which have been bought| ne Food Markets, Ltd, to Oshawa at clear-out prices from Man: Rennie) jit the Ostia ! on behalf of the people of the facturers are sold at specialiygs in her 5st year city, He and Mrs, Gifford then of-| rates, and a two-tier frozen foods| rs Lunney had been. I for ficlally opened the store by eut- counter, the first of its kind in| anout two months ting the red ribbon at the door.|Canada, Daughter - of the late Mr and and the crowds immediately be- Wai H H My ot ; gan to flow into the store, | BRIGHT AND COOL Peano Mage ne armas Also present at the ceremony) The supermarket is big, bright, | Fee, ene ande were Ken McKenzie, divisional 00, airy and pleasantly decor- Juorsion's Corners ad attendeq superintendent; Paul Baker, man ated, Giant murals, high up on the ™0 x i bi Sun ednesday up of Power Store number 21, Walls, have heen painted by ar Rd Wag maith 18 Fotonte, id 3 ' 1920, to Bruce Lunney. She had| aoRroNTO (CP)--Officlal fore. the first Oshawa Power Store, |t'st Zylinsky, a refugee Polish] Zr os » since he : resided in Bowmanville since her| .. ce issued at 5 a.m, o : py bleman who came to Canade situated on King street east; Nate NOViem ) a oie Wa because his father had heen pre. Marriage Synopsis: Temperatures today ment, In the lower picture Jim Evens plunges into the pool from the diving platform in a comedy bit, «Oshawa Times Photos goers WEATHER FORECAST Cloud Patches, 12.52 am, 2.57 a.m, low in the south-west, Watchers should look for the balloon about - 10 minutes early, The times listed are for when it is directly overhead. Cigarets Are Taken From Truck London, Toronto and Hamilton: Fog and cloud patches clearing morning, early this becoming| gomehody apparently walked Minard, manager of the new ! M 1 0 f ys . oF ihe head viously connected with the Emel ° vs, Lunney was a member of | aro' about five degrees above|sunny today and Wedmesday, A C e i p v plore} Mrs, Sia ne, head has iy and who has made his §t, Paul's United church, a mem- |, ormal for the Ds High hove hi a ads AWAY with f0 cartons of elgarets hh olleglate Institute should be An aquatic display by 16 mem:| Filling in befween events, John 5 NN. snBg (alist at the new name in Canada through his ber of the Evening WA and 8 peratures are expected Wednes-|light becoming southerly 15 Wed: from a delivery truck in broad bers of 'the Camp Samac pool Nvans, assistant pool director, re Bell, meat speclali at the » | ¥ tere ; "| painting. {faithful church worker, day as winds shift ino the south. nesday. daylight at the cornar of Simcoe PLAN FURNISHINGS staff marked the official closing galed the spectators with his a The opening of 50 large a super.| Surviving are her husband | west under the influence of 8) Kirkland Lake region; North "nA Athol streets Monday morn| Rev. P. Coffey, vice chairman! of the camp's summer water sale- water clowning stunts, | HUGE CROWD {market in the north-west part of Bruce; a son, Harvey, 2; two low « pressure system moving/gay and Sudbury: Sunny today Ing. of the building and planning com-|ty program, More than 500 spec-| oo tt There were so' many customers) Oshawa marks a significant point brothers, Donald, of Oshawa and| eastward through James Bay. and Wednesday. Warmer Wed: Tha driver of the Hayden Mac.| mittee for secondary schools, willl tators looked on de'ightedly as APPRECIATION VOICED of anxious fo jam into the store!in the growth of the city, |dames, South Monaghan; a sis |Skies are clear throughout most|nesday, Winds light becoming donald Co, truck, John Nelson,|call a meeting of his committee| the swimmers went through their| A few comments by E. 8, of [ter, Mrs. A. Holdsworth (Doro-| sf Ontario except for fog patehes| southwest 20 Wednesday [told police he stopped in front of|t0 discuss the furnishings for the|complicated formations with Auker, district commissioner of i [thy) of Oshawa and a half broth. in southwestern Ontario and then ' Vid the post office to de'lver some board's new administration bulld-jhardly a flaw, Boy Scouts, expressing appreeias { ev, William, of Enniskillen, There| Muskoka area, Timmins « Kapuskasiag: Sunny| = ooo wr ne returned five M8: Some of the patterns executed {lon for the generosity f Col, R, y are four grandchildren, | "Regional forecasts valid until with cloudy intervals today and ' . rolur ive by the groups were stars, a fous. § McLaughlin and the Commun : The J rvice 3 9 Wednesday, Not ch ch in/minvtes later the eci@nrets were TO DUSCUSS ROOF Bhi ars, a Jo! A eC . he funeral service will bel midnight Wednesday y much change in hy tain in which the feet of the !ly Chest in making the use of ne " leonducted by the Rev, Harold| Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake| temperature, Winds southwest 15, /m!esing from the trick, Father Coffey agreed to take pu itmers A Wade? 3 i ie {lie pool possible concluded the ot FUNERAL oF land; Mrs, Edward Sweet Turner and will be held in the|ontario. Niagara, Georgian Bay Forecast Temperatures _ The doors were not locked, up the matter of the roof construc: sivelo and rents JOBEUION i DY dismay. iid 1 MRS, EMMA HUNT u atherine), Mohawk, N.Y.;|Morrls Funeral Home Chapel, and Haliburton regions; Windsor, Low tonight, High Wednesday EE ~ tion of the board room in the|yicking and wheels which turned! Stanley £. Lovell, vice-presi i" Bb oi jervice was eld Mon Mrs Adolph Rose (Audry), Pem- Bowmanville, Wednesday, Aug p---- vem \WINABOT « crosssrsors 60 5 new administration building with| wound and round dent of the Boy Scout Associa h day, Aug, 29, at 2 p.m,, for. Mrs. broke, and Mrs James Stephen-|31, at 2.30 p.m | St, Thomas ,, 85 1k § the architect, at the request © Formation swi tion. speaking for the assosiat! Co Emma Hunt, who died at 453 Ni- son (Rita), Bowmanville, The| Interment will be at Bowman Kitchener 85 eepwa er the board, PRA Ey Hi] ign IRL eed ing {or the assaciain, " pigon streel Oshawa, on F iday, funeral will be held from his|ville cemetery | wo cu S London 85 were also put on Bone of dion play and congratulated the staff i" Aug, 26, in her 83th year 'home Tuesday morning, with hieh| 4 Ca Wingham |, 25 : ASK CLASS SPACE a WR he a B6| 0 their water safety profram An The service was conductedimase sung hy Rev, MeNally| MRS: THELESA DENNIS Toronto } n 0s 1 a A request by the "Club Lorely" | ¢ stration In aqualung Hdl safety | ' bt , : o ally| A. 6 diving. showing the correct way _ Divecting the display was Paul Un from Armstrong's Funeralipediey end Rev, Murray at the The death of Mrs, Theresa Den. | Pe'erborough 85 J for the use of a public school || alt to Derlar ect way Rdmondson swimming pool dl the Home hy Archdeacon H D,| Church of the Most Holy Name |M8 oceurred at St. Michael's Ie I ES) Trenton oo 80 BROCKVILLE (CP)--Ryvangel. classroom to teach German will| n which to perform this sport, | F00 Pe" "Richard MiMi nit Cleverdon and Res A, Woalcock | pomproke, {Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, | §t. Catharines 85 |ine Kirkby, 10, fell 20 feet to the be investigated by the chalrman| LIFE SAVING [tive commissioner for pnb J 12.4 Pallbearers were Robert Hunt (Aug, 28. Formerly of 3% Simoce| Hamilton .... 85 |ground early Monday after shel 0f the public relations committee, The life saving d stration Oshaw, th . gin S Edward Hunt, Frederick Hunt JAMES ALLEN [street south, Mrs, Dennis had 2 Muskoka 8 |heard a "funny noise" in her|Mrs. C. C. Lee. Mustrated. tecl ig demonstration Ochawa was the commentator, of Albert Pope, William Barber and| 1p falling h for $ ime bee anions fos' Waals) Kill " 3 . ustrated techniques in elemen.| The participents in the water alling health for some time been seriously ill for five weeks, | JIBI08 saver sieves 8s sleep, Jumped out of hed, ran tar roach 2 SAV 0s " h Frank Barber y Bais | Hog . ep, \ ACCIDENT INSURANCE ary approach to life saving, res. show were: Douglas Sinclair - Te as at M James Allen, 66 King street west,| Born in Toronto on Jan 26, | Earlton ,..... g0 |across the roem, pushed open a y y y ' cue assistance and resuscitation, Tom Abthorpe, Ji Tho : 124 fmierment was at Mouat Lawn died at Suntiybrook Hospital, To. 1901, she was the daughter of BOWMANVILLE (Staff = |Geihh 30 |Nereen and, st asleep, plunged| The board decided to suggest 0) "ny ing "demanstrations were Itobort Si Cog Cemetery {ronto, Saturday, Aug, 27, He was| ihe "ate Mr y and i il Two Tore nto youths, Handotpn | North Bay ., 80 from her window, Barons that they take out student performed from the th ng i Roy. Ns 3 Mag' My] ' yg | Mr, ! ieorge \ A Me ha 4 h " 3 4 3 roe of 4 p . o FUNERAL OF in his 63th year. . Hubbert. She was married in To. Wayne Pilon, 18 of 66 Grandview Kapuskasing ,. i] She Is in hospital suffering accident insurance with a differ 0,04 and included the jackknite, Roberts, June Fleming, Jud " < PRNE . : Born at Dromiller, County, White River ,... 7 |from 1 ent company from the one pres-| . ' , June y y CHARLES ERNEST GAME |r\own, Northern Treland, Aug, 10, 1s OF July 17, 1029, and had @venue, and Bernard Leo poogonee 70 0 a lacerated ear, severe|...v employed by the hoard, For half tuck, half gainer and full Saunders, Mary Thomas, Sandra The funeral service for Charles fuon "ti" deceased was. a #10, }ived in Oshawa. for the past 31 Derusha, 18, of 310 Donlands ave: x bruises and shock, 1 premiu io anv Hainer dives, | Robson, and Gall Hitchens, Ernest Game, who died at the 92, the deceased was a son ol swe R ue 1 be ar r [ H - a §1 premium, the new comvany --- Z. Ls | Shi +Ame, AT » the late Thomas and Jean Allen vears. She was a member of St nue, Will be arra gned today be«| er pareats, Mr, and Mrs, provides comprehensive insure | ------------------------------ Oshawa General Reabital ona" resident of Oshawa and Can. Grefory's Roman Cat holie fore Magistrate R. B, Baxter on| MUM ON SHOOTING James Kirkby, believe a street:|nyoo coverage including dental aay, Aut er "Ho eT al hi ada for 35 years he was employ Church and of the Ladies' Aux. ® ¢havge of stealing a coin hox|{ 'LONDON, Ont, (CP)=A 31. Neatly machine which bassed insurance and payment for the . Gerrow unt Fal Hom wrsday, 248 10, 93 years fe Wes employ |iliary of the Canadian Legion, and Js contents from a pop cools|year-0ld man being treated at fe Bouse a 1:30 3m igh ned loss of a limb, ] AU, «0, OI ¢ sartment at Genera om ranch 48 er at a west end service station, |'Victorl " 4 . She was found semi. 4 | 4 : : : i «of PArtment at General Motors prioy Branch 43 . | Victoria Hospital for a m . | W Rev. y A, Sih, til ig z > to his retirement in 1058 prior) Tn deceased by her hushand,|,, Corporal Kaye Freethy, of theilot wound I his J wile oe Sotistlonstiess on the ground NO COVERAGE \ j \ Ld os + CO) tr, Allen served in the Ennis: the late Cyril (Sid) Joseph Den [Bowmanville Police Force, ston-|fuses to tell how he received the when her Jus heard her| The hoard voted against bur. ! was in Emily Cemetery, Ome killen Dragoons of the Imwerial Mis on Jan, 17, 1058, she is sur ped the car in which the twe wound, police sald Monday. Leo tn am. glary insurance as the risk of net Army during the First World vived by one son, Frank Edward youths were driving as it was|Chenler, who won't even tell burglaries from schools was The pallbearers were A. Arm Yar He was a member of the Dennis, of Toronto; two sisters, traveling cast on King street where he lives, is belng kept in SPY SENTENCE slight, it felt, { " : = My ant rRhTe Sane, §. Prov 0 hawa branch of the Canadian Mrs. E. Morris (Viola) of New ° ly this morning ter making| the hospital for a few days, The] BERLIN (Reuters)--An East| DISCONTINUE COVERAGE Tender EAT'N ee tage eomory and C. Bot ion wo York and Veronica Hubbert of needed to the i car he ealiure. bullet passed through|German court Monday sentenced] The board voted to discontinue TYRUE-TRIMBEEF tomley NE Is Nrvived by two sisters, Foor a brother, Joseph, where he noticed ' the Wi adh er, Manfred Gerlach, a leading East, an extra expense insurance which LE ADA... FR ARCHIE THOMAS ROBICHAUD hurgh * Pa gl ig Itts- | ) : | missing Cou German aviation engineer, to Provided for emergency accom \ RN EMBROKE----Archie Thomas! Allen of Lisburn County algunos The remains are at Arm: Bowmanville OPP were notified| PLE IN COURT hard labor for life on charges, Sadation in the event of either the i Robichaud. 180 Munro St., Pem HER, BF Lisa: County A trim, strong 8 Funeral Home tok, Re:| to stop the car and the pair were pSUBLPH (CP)-Albart Edward of spying for West Germany [SVL or the OICI being entirely 12 King St. E. RA 3.3633 broke, died at Pembroke General liam Allen, of List re om ih Masi St. Greg: apprehended on Highway 401, p wooo plea -------- p-- ---- ot Hospital last Saturday at the age and David Allen a rela ory's Shareh uh THUISAY: wePh| owaen Newcastle and Newton | ult] Monday to five SHilogts o of 70 land : is ' ev. Dr. P. Dwyer ville, by OPP Constable Pat|fals y * AN . i the _ will sing the mass. Interment will 1 wi [false pretences and was re. M S I Wed & Mr Robichaud wa the on off The memorial service will be be in St, Gregory's Cemetery Hane Maxwell, {manded in custody until Sept, With A F I out pecials : : Thurs. ™ fhe late Peter Robichaud and held at the Armstrong Funeral Oshawa ' ' e pair are charged by Bow-/ 19 for sentence, Delves' wife urnace eanout Ny Quitites, To lived most of Home at 3 Pin Woiomiay. Aan | caaawd, z {manville town police as well as Joan, also charged, was released TENDER [the OPP. They are also wanted on bail, She has ] t vl as two chi i {by Oshawa police and Pickering care for, Both were hides hb Township police, | Montreal las his life in Point Alexander until 31, Interment will be in the Sel.| moving to Pembroke 16 years diers' Plot in Oshawa Union ago. He is survived hy his wife, Cemetery | SCHOOL PROJECTS More than 200 schools YOU CAN WIN amd RIB STEAKS . 79° the former Ann Arbour, and six . | teacher-training institutions in 44} children MRS, RRUCE LUNNEY countries in RE a oP The sons are Peter A. Robi A Bowmanville resident for 81 UNESCO's Associated Schools chaud, Deep River, and Archie years, Mrs. Marjory Edith Lun-'projects, SPECIAL! WEDNESDAY ONLY! Robic haud, Jr Pembroke The - ME ------------_--G-------- a 4 daughters are Mrs. Joseph Bren AAA a nan (Valeria), Elkton, Mary. § MEATY ; 8 KING EAST MARY ST, COMING EVENTS osmawa FORT PeRRY 1959 Bedford Panel Truck PORK HOCKS 7 = 1.00 51 A. E. JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined--Prescriptions Filled in excellent condition tonight at Avalon at at 36 and $10, Seven door prizes KINSMEN BINGO FERNHILL binge 8 pm. 30 games $40 jackpots BUY 5 LB, COUNTRY SAUSAGE FOR ONLY 1.00 (GET § IBS. FREE) For One Full Year! (Private Residences Only) FREE! $750 or nearest offer A EXTRA BUSES Nos A 3 3443 OSHAWA GER JUBILEE PAVILION PHONE FOR AN. APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 8-5187 SHOULDER t-- FREE ADMIS 0h : YUkon 5.2383 RA 3.2721 Between 8 a.m. and § p.m. HARRY 0. PERRY Lid. PORK CROPS 18, 48° Jockpot 56 ond 55 | J