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The Oshawa Times, 30 Nov 1960, p. 7

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S.A. Bootleggers = Outsell Bars By ERROL ¥RIEDMANN JOHANNESBURG (AP) Africa yk legders are ng legal bars and package sto this yea The Zovernmen that about 556 per cen Afries Ha f mse! wknowiedyd Ait Cache 8 U ¢ sugh e traffic in bootle pletely out Home « fn thi their cane spi drinks SELL TO NEGROES 8 The Negro o than 9,000,000 lowed y potent t substanc tent, ( opportuni SOT Shehe ate throu SUrrour "8 ¢ % an iron hand and a fierce temper of Bouln on f § leaving only a bare on hey are ide and. seek with po CF n their fine _eolof ed dresses, * snd they insist on pos ing|' be- hands and ears, paperback of that pray-painted faces for pho-| One such is Auntie Mame, who|and speaks In wperates The Azure 400 in Jo American accent: wesburg's Orlando African] "Man, ship er coming a title blood Mame is of mixed {chews gum, those cops'll never get She adopted her mame| me. They're too bloody stupid to Je cross an American find out where I operate, A ecouple|| Auntie of those dumb hairybacks (white She! police) did come stooging around wears dark glasses'too close for this kid's comfort. 0 rus these speakeasies, rev South tn the easy profits from a paiched and botlered still concealed in a) lar somewhere, They rule their shebeens with| OTHIRING your ~and bouncers. Rowdy behavior om anyone and out they go. A shout from a lookou! and the she- evacuated In seconds, aleohol-per- smed room for the police inspee- tion LIKE PUBLICITY | Yet the queens do not shy from of Srrivated t DEWITT'S KIDNEY 6. BLADDER PILLS mp! andl lief Deen is WM. RIDGELY for CITY COUNCIL BALDWIN for Oshawa Public "geg» Utilities 2 13 Years Experience on Annexation Expansion and Future Planning HENRY F. | their rake-off, A couple of | keeps 'em quiet for ones who have climb illieit {lower-income while can pick up g« an aitempted! I just got rid of them by over a few potties of wit "Sure, they still come on a week can afford i." Non-whites are LONG CAREER not the only Fran %. Bushman sion at 77 ead In more liquor bandwr¢ y than 40 od money by ped- early movies, VOTE FOR Will Fight To Restore ONE HOUR DOWNTCWN PARKING The People Must Have Convenience. Monday, Dec. 5th, VOTE and ELECT for Alderman Andrew, Henry GLECOFF An Open Mind To All Problems An Open MHeort To All People ALBERT V. WALKER ALDERMAN YOUR Interests are MY interests VOTE "WALKER" The Truth About The New Collegiate sre ol hom there , I is needed 1 nentary wh day, room in September "oe of Canada's finest definite instruc building frills no frills trial arc It hos no wol and Indus tions to design simple He did t and more, the ind a credit to our city quare foot in favor of the SIONS re 10 to 4 All original deci number of shops of the Advis ory Voca 1959 n-board sbks (Con Jlars); Lloyd 3. Stapleton Wagner School repre ond voted with the NOT merely itis 16 to 4 location, a , The Board vote | New Collegiate garding We type, made by the unenimous tional Committee of the Boo members of this Committee tractor); John T. Kellington Mcinally (Machine Operator } (G.M, Executive); Clifford Stark (P (GM. Truck Line), One of the twe sentatives, J. A. Yanch, also sot has, then and at Board Meeting majority of 10 jeci i rd in parote on that committee always nal ad- the Advisory-Vocati nbers accepted the in their field, namely, In making their - decisior Committee and the 10 Board mr vice of our professional advisor George Roberts, Principal of O.CV.1, and Cecil Jensen Shop Director, O.C.V.l.. Their advice was confirmed by the officiale of the Department of Education at Toronto The fuss the minority is making concerr only, There are now 8 shops at O.C.V.l, The new Col. legiote is to take over the technical functions of O.C.V.1, ond the majority has decided to have 10 shops, consisting of: 2 draft rooms; 2 outo shops; 2 electric-electrong; 2 machine shops; 1 sheet metal, and | woodshop-mill, Two of these are really laboratory shops, The minority is divided, 2 of them agree with the majority on everything but the number of shops and want only 8, We soy that 10 shops are needed, and so do the experts, the shops . The proposed auditorium ond swimming pool are being used by unscrupulous persons to confuse you, To avoid such confusion we instructed that they be designed and priced separately from the School ond from each other Don't be fooled. The school is a separate matter, » We favor the pool and auditorium because: It is much cheap er to build them as port of the school plan than sep- arately; there will be no need for a new organization and staff; supervision, upkeep and repairs can be put on the education budget, thus saving large annual sums in taxes; everything indicates that we may get direct grants for the pool and for its upkeep ond for class instruction; they are needed by the City, which has neither; every City in Ontario of V2 our size has at least one of each, We should have both of these, but we must have the school » This ad is peid for out of my If | knew of o cheaper way to get the true I'd take it; | don't spend money, yours or mine wastefully, You have 10 votes. | urge you to vote and re-elect all the follow ing B sitting members: Britton, Brown, Fletcher, Mrs. Lee, Minett isn't running), Saywell, Sparkes, Werry, and your own pocket facts in print, incerely, George Drynan WILLIAM BODDY Your Vote and Influence is Respectfully Solicited for Re-election of William Boddy to the Public Utilities Commission WESLEY R. ELLIOTT (Ex-Firechief) FOR ALDERMAN VOTE Vote To Elect WALTER LANE ALDERMAN A YOUNG MAN WITH A FRESH APPROACH BRITTEN for BOARD OF EDUCATION Service and VOTE RISTOW FOR ALDERMAN Experience AND RE-ELECT TO THE EDUCATION VOTE wm VOTE & RE-ELECT 9 For Alderman 1961-62 NAA R. CECIL BINT For Information or Transportation Phone RA 3.9484 " RE-ELECT CEC. FOR 1961-62 AND SUPPORT | LEONARD GLOVER OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION baa" VOTE AND ELECT ALDERMAN CHRISTINE THOMAS FOR MAYOR Sincerely interested in the progress of the City and the welfare of our people. SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE ON CITY COUNCIL Mark Your Ballot:- THOMAS, CHRISTINE X VOTE AND Support Dr. Peter Lakarow FOR DR. PETER ZAKAROW BOARD OF EDUCATION * OSHAWA | RE-ELECT JOHN G. BRADY wef Of ALDERMAN WIA For Sound, Sensible City Government VOTE BRADY Donald Robinson Bh, |, Board of Cducation SOUND EDUCATION WITH SOUND FINANCING! Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated !! NORMAN DOWN for ALDERMAN (Former Mayor of Oshawa) | | ANDREW HENRY GLECOFF ee fOr Alderman MONDAY Dec. 5th 42 YEARS OF SERVICE AS MERCHANT IN OSHAWA Elect me to fight strenuously for CG Good Government L Lower Mill Rate E Equalization of Taxes C Controlled Careful Spending 0 Operation Efficiency F Fair Treatment For All | F (GLECOFF) "Your Home Is Your Castle" Will dedicate myself to fight to "Preserve the Right to own your own property." An open mind to all problems and an open heart to all Electors, Fight For Protection of All Property Owners, VOTE & ELECT GLECOFTF On Monday, December 5th

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