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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Videy, December 3, 1960 § ap CAPSULE NEWS Rights Bill Heide Proves Worth Oshawa Symphony Orchestra MONTREAS CP) ~Becreiary Then he found he was the first Zing) arrangements. were madely State Noei Dorion sald Thars- passenger 10 wpe the new wn, by the executive commitiee 168 day the Canadian Bill of Rights 00 00 building in sahnrien or Limit for the presentation of helhas proved ite worth in the way vil United] jy made Hs effect on Cana ! i | p gy / ¢\eomcert tn Blincoe Sree Church on the evening of Det statutes We oid the Uni TURN OVER WARSHIP " tv of Mowires) low faculty,| B/ RCELONA (Reuters) -- The ton 'destroyer MeGowan wrned over lo the Spanish Thursday, the 2nd vessel United Siaies given 1o Borin in the lash six years TWAIN HONORED MOBCOW (AP) ~Russia Issued wevigl stamp todsy com memorating the 125th anniver i the birth of Mark Twain It shows a picture of Twain cen fred, with & log cabin 10 the left and Twin, Tom Sawyer and Huck Vion lo the righ | Pop Concert Is Planned By Symphony 2 lo Beethoven's Vighth Symphony | will Wglight the first snpnal has dipn or The bows choir of $5, George's that it has teen used as the asie| 200 Anglican churek, directed by ¥. Mor many appenis.' |was Alan Reesor, will present a num ; y ther of beautiful Christmas carols! BEES POSSIBILITY OTTAWA (CP Prime Min and ¥% is tenned to have the i laudience Join with the eholr andlister Dielenhaker seid Fiursday | orehesirs in seversl of the hetierihe believes there is a possininty | wnown carols Wh a NATO headsof-government| Francis J. Praneis, conduetor|meeting in the next tew months, | {lof the orchestra, has been work.| Po sibly nexi spring, WW review ing the musiciens hard Wn re. |the future of the wliiance hearsale 10 Dosh off severe) yup WATCH EFFIATS en wu WHIT S Bi Hh Oetatl of the program will be annonce CANBERRA (AP) Austral later isn businessmen are sending a Planning for » buss large delegation to South Alvies the advancement of the organiza. |e Year to wateh the effects of fon the orchestra members re |e Change 10 decimal currency WEE Te \hrensurer Harold Holl told the cently @ocied & new hontd Ofly,..e of Representatives Thurs directors Arnold G Stanketon | 4. The Australian govern 148 been chosen as president with) So Yiold added, had not | Kenneth Wooster as past pre reached u decision op whether | dent, Vy 4. Australia should introduce a deg Cy rector and Herbert imal ewrrency appointed SYNTHESIZES ACTH PITTSBURGH (AP) The Uni of Pittshurgh announced team 8] 18 Achieved the nLhesis the cortisone William ducing hormone ACTH director of rhenmasloid miuke and other dises VEKIA VINE YORK (AP) Flizahh i { ' navy i 3 Lie nas and Quebec ani for the last forecast two days will ense as a weak disturbance with moderating Londen dl) THE WEATHER OFFICE says the cool temperatures pre valling over most of Ontario UTILITIES NEWS BRIEFS Bus employees will be incorpor ated into the PUC employees pet sion plan TO ATTEND HEARING fhe Manager, Chalrman ond hus superintendent of the ruc will appear before a Wighway Transport Board hearing in con nection with obtaining a franchise] 0 operate outside the corporale| sens and ond Saturiny 1s govermiy mag nr as cies moves in from the ~ACP Wirephoto) WEATHER FORECAST Milder Weather On The Way TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts s-|Ontario, Georgian Bay, Walibur. sued by the weather office atiton, Nidgars regions, Windsor, W am, EST |Landon, Toone, Hamilton: oity Timits of Oshawa, Chairman] Synopsis Milder tempera. Cloudy with sunny to aL dy said the main|tures hos become genes) in|day and Saturday, milder. Winds crux of the request 18 to operate| Northern Ontario and higher southwest 16 to 76 today, 20 to 30 service to Comp Bamac, temperatures are expected to ex. Baturday, tend to southern sections of the| Kirkland Lake, TimminsKep HIGHER ALLOWANCES province this afternoon |uskasing regions, North Bey, inserted in the, Regional forecasts valid Sudbury: Cloudy with sunny in. the insurance midnight Friday tervals jotay, mainly cloudy PUC employ: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake|on Saturday, Milder winds south. allowances ot " -- -- - Yost 15 to 25 today,, 20 to 30 Sat urday Forecast Temperatures Low tonight and high Seturday: Windsor trier BB §t. Thomas , London Kitehener Wingham |, Hamilton | Fines J. Gentry secreipry.| pi E wr v EE A ESCUED FROM ST freighter on the rocks in Like Michigan, The wile of the cap g tain of the vessel, My fri 18' face shows the rigors of meen 4 tren | Mrs man of the finance David MeDulf heads committee Jack master will he wet C, V. Thomas is the chiny ' ov RANDED FREIGHTER afte commitiee, versity Yuesday ded experience landing at Tra he person Hammond is Mr of Kinus first » $l J i imped In an exposure after 5 helicopter flight to sale t Mrs, Anastasia Trivizas, 79 of 46-hour trial aboard a THUMBNAIL SKETCHES ELECTION CANDIDATES Mi homa i va Since 1930 { in City, Mich ne 4 2 to concert Dry nan asuxifiary. DF the publics personnel rommitiees for and ad be Genre Indie Flair Orvehestra the various ameron pl A drive 0 Hall, graduating Vstment of patrons snd members i. He came to Oshawa will he orf and her hushand, Kddie to practise lav mmediniely Visher fle in from Europe s Kiwan Chirsday headed for a couple of Onl of California sunshine He Creen beauty ness ehlldren ip shooting of a felt good er (AP Wirephiio) ip the of tell nem id rei piri oronto-ho wyer, has de od to run for a council seat ad for four fi the Ch Arm Mr ol nadian fed in 1% 1 M member of the La n ein { funds hy the en NEW 1 BY Oe in! of the soriety und ken a Ca ron awn and hi i An amendment untfl plan by will give ees slightly higher extra cost AID CHRINTMAS PARTY | The PUC coniribute $1.25 per employee towards the em-| ployee Christmas party About persons are expected to at party week Whitby Man n' dont, M1 Tells Court maker the first of a series| deen, Beotland giving thumbnaililived in Osh candidates in the Bhe who thes nthe Following 1s Hag 4 of two srhcies sketches of the Oshawa ©) seeking election to the mayoralty the remainder | Behool association will appear in Sat: Wr ¢ Mrs, Thomas 18 presently viee:| General Motors chairman of finance, Low Bene for a council tal Housing Commities chairma He this | ! whose pengion ar married interest hi Home wi het won held Company sald she fine MISSING WITH 23 is his first HALIFAX (CP)=An air and About Escape | Thursday falled fo lee on find a of the Liberian 224, eight days overdue i on & voyage from Cornwall, Fug to Syduey, N.B, The 3,100 sel had a crew of 23 and carrying a cargo of China Montreal LUA stirred when Westmount three Display Of Crafts Draws Big Crowd UNION TO BARGAIN | | The IBEW gave notice of union] Judging by the displays at the to bargain for a 1961 con-| Community Recreation Associa. (tion building, Thursday night, the adult arts and crafts classes NIGN AGREEMENT | have been a great success, the chairman and manager ofl Proof of proficiency was pro- PLC signed the agreement fuse Pe dis po ; With ' ¢ election are wis ery et i very / | d (no AWARD WINNERS Miss Louise Wherry Is among | the pupils to receive al 0ocvi exercise tonight 12 ecommereinl CITY AND DISTRICT NTREETS CLOSED ED CLINE very and later, the A W-yenr Oshaw and die This sel and oity counell of the sketches wrday's 1esis MAYOR LYMAN GIFFORD Lyman A, Gifford 1s running for| And counell Fepreseniplive his third term as mayor, He be at| Board of Health Walter Lane and Ald Hayward| Society and the VON Murdoch In a three fight in| Bhe Is a member of the 1956 and was awarded the first|@an Concert Associa two-year term (1050-60) hy aeol,| 1adies' Auxiliary, No mation GORDON B. ATTERSLEY His Worship ser Ald. Attersiey served 5 alderman, two as chairman of cessive on ely « board of preceding hi [fore being successful mayoralty try, He led way mayorally the aldermanic poll in 1965-66-57. sal out the year The §7-vear-old beef cattle rais| council in 1960, With eight er is married and lives w th hisjon ecounecll, he is Ih rd to} wile a south-east Oshawa|Dafoe and Hayward Murdoch in farm Length of service Born and educated in Oshaws Born in Oshaw Mr. Gifford entered polities in| has worked for 1080. serving successively as coun [for almost 30 year tmount school board Cline y 100 al # { An awnre will commencement ME student the ea Senrch trace 4 ol a freighter fri AR LLL Grads #4 SARNIA and as a dele ney 8, A a and Distrietiread Wn pine years, | statement was president, |Colling Bay wis on an advisorying how y the Board of Fdulgot away or the past four yearsiin a truck of the Com James Cyster, 27 heen a vice Percy Ward, 26 both asl guilty to stealing a car (op " magistrates hy an Penitentiary and another from the penitentiary Crowe Allin Mhursday court a tive hoard of Local 4] the "ithe exe Childres Ald UAW for oi end the Oshaw Login reas nnnss land on % was clay for WOULD HALT FLOODING WINNIPEG. (CP) The Tribe une save the federal government! The following streets will will contribute $80,000,000 to ". closed today: Wilson road south Particularly the paint Wr, ( £0 m piddg b 000,000 towards the estimatedifrom Olive to Bhakespeare ave ge. gonapure documents trans were attractive, Woodwork idhii of Adjust vi Springs Dec once | 10,000,000 cost of 4 30mile flood-1nue; Bevenson road, from Gibb) roping the Court streel subst (lays were imaginatively ar. NAY DENCE, (yay around greater Winnipeg, street to the CPI Btevenson| "og site from the HEPC to|ranged into a living room and a Cyster also admitted stealing 8| 10 'would carry excess wolers of | rod south, elosed the CNR; PLC ; the {bedroom White River oar at Painconrt, near Chathag (ihe Red River around the mel Stevenson road north, from King | People paraded through the| Moosonee il ropolitan ares and prevent flood: street to Madison avenue | w-- Ritson| FIRST AID TRAINING {rooms from 7 pom, to 9.50 pm, ing (road north H mes Ch a ie uy Cana abhor nm a el five of 27. UAWA Vr ( ( from erih oH for ERCRPes dow prisoner wWhY eh he {intent tract Peterborough Trenton Killaloe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Kapuskasing line he LAE ion and od Tour years reas EnaRR heen i member 37, and John pleaded ue Yenr i in munity Chest: he has Vork delented I 4 ire nie HN returned o py president | yeni 1 nearhy th A or I ind JOPCI fhe und were her of ment ent fon nl ul stpeEnkusssdsasess VINLEY Bixloen vos give Finley aloe lence in eivie administration lost Norman Down In on DAKO) elty council 4 much experi Ward pleaded not guilt He Palpecourt theft charge and remanded to Dec, B for trial on Novy to the was Mr. | My General Attersle Motor from Greta eros tol pe employees will have the|None hurried, They all found| al {Rossland road east rear conortunity to receive BL, John something to interest them, There AIRPORT OPENK street, closed af Wilson road| yoy iiancs first ald training and pottery dis out to a eillor, deputy reeve and finally as reeve, of East Whithy Town ship Following in his father's 1014 footsteps, the mayor became war den of Ontario County in 1008 Mayor Gifford entered active He Is mar ried with three ehildren | He has served on various coun: | ell boards and committees, has| heen chplrman of both finance and property committees | A Kinsman, Mr heen an active community work four way mayoralty contest in|M 1955 His 198 A first year on counecll was retired bullder, My Attersley Nasijgag sopved a total of 10 years on|ston area penitentiary Nov {planning hoard, He has served |® contemplated crown Dafoe! 8nd Ward escaped from the King. | ered MONTREAL (CP) Joseph Ir win of Toronto walked Into Mont the real's new airport terminal bulld.| heling Thursday and was bewild Girls pinned a earnation on ih in his cont lapel, camera bulbs flashed and smiling officials gan sald other charges are hy sold In the statement read attorney, Cyster truck they found parked out north, Whenever possible, these| i exneoted that ahout 20 employ: streets will be open to local traf | es, will participate in the train. He |ing ACCOUNTS PASSED Current aecounis, totalling $1,087,652.78, were passed for Iti were millinery plays, examples of box loom| weaving, copper tooling and aluminum etching A special feature was & lapl- dary display, This includes the cutting and polishing of precious and semi-precious stones, Many In Bancroft PETERBOROUGH Bowes and Cocks, Lid, borough realtors, (CP) Thursday of v, instituting Woodview Park and service a year later and was dis |e neighborhood - 80fthall on th ul UU y charged in 1048, with the rank of managing ion Wollam iden, Comply sion, Wellare Board and current side the staff house Islepped forward to greet him Winter Fire the month of November, SELL SCRAP COPPER found this to be of great interest CRA officials were pleased with fered for sale B0 homes, at $4, 250 to $4,600 each, in the Ban eroft bush srea which have been with the number of people who Lambersky for the purchase of Atlanded ig this fit night of the about $3000 pounds of scrap eop- splay v de open Again Uranium Mines, ver, The price quoted was 24 tonight, from 7 p.m, to 9.30 p.m, poss per pound. Six companies Woodwork articles included kit:| The houses, built at an orig were asked to tender hut only one chen cupboards, bookcases, rec-|inal cost of $11,600 each, were ad other company tendered, and an Suvists nd, tollee tables. vertised as being in a settlement [their bid was for 33 cents per|'l€ 00'S & working ear containing an outdoor swimming und ment were also on display in the po shop. (pool, supervised pla . TO EXTEND MAINS The fine art displays Included | wading pool, athletic rio outs The Public Utilities Commis: (portraits, landscapes and figure door skating rink and two io {sion will spend $11,660 to extend | studies, door curling sheets, basement and fur-| watermain facilities to the follow. === ee------ nace room, Remove any paint|ing streets Durham street, Car walls, oily rags, old newspapers, ler avenue, to Monealm avenue; yroken furniture or other rubbish | Montealm avenue Cartler av that may be near your heating | ent to Cabot sheet; Talbot plant, court westerly from Cartier; Wa If you have a conl furnace, he|verly street from Annapolis AY sure ashes are deposited in metal id ogg cg ¢ 8 om © ! V4] containers. and that the CONAN] joat south of Hoskin avenue and arly 80 feel If your gas or oll heating equip-| southerly H Toul, onl your service man now LUMBER YARDS HAVE SINK NOW to Inspect it and put it in proper running order Your flue pipes, vent connec tors gas vents and chimney bk Fh A heen Inspected at Lumber yards once limited the beginning of the heating sea thelr stocks to paints and & son, If vou have not had such an few builders' supplies; nowa. inspection made, have It done] days many are adding full now flodged hardware operations which Include everything from ight bulbs to the kitchen sink Everything from A to Z can Make a check to be sure walls, collings and partitions near boll be purchased cheaply through the fabulous Oshawa Times ers, stoves, furnaces and heating Classified Pages, Get the pipes are protected by non combustible Insulation money-saving Classified Shop ping habit today, ly Board of Works EDGAR F, BARTEDO He led the aldermanic poll in {1964 on a promise to throw some One of two lawyers on council) this year, Ald. Bastedo is chair {sand Into the high » powered elty man of finance committee and|SPending maching, also ohalrman of the Industrial NORMA N DOWN | Commission, He Is very inter ny o.0 of MAN 1 IN AD and Thursday, Dee, 1 of Edith Ethelithe services ested in Oshawa's Industrial dep. 0000 Swill low of Al Edwards ten hy Joh { ills, widow of ongo Edward : tn : velopment and was responsiblel Nene OY. John Naylor by 1986, | 2 nd Deen In falling health for| MRS, KATHLEEN BORYS for bringing in Thomas McLaugh A i wid» seven past yen! Following an illness of four| lin, the present Industrial Com i Bai A thier of the late Mi pin | 00kK the death occurred at St missiones AT Ad daughter willie. th p , ensod | ePN & Hospital, Toronto, Thurs In his first council try 1 BAR and Margret M ei psu Hd day, Dee, 1, of Mrs, Kathleen finished fift} " wag horn at Ma vern Borys She was in her 4th ye in laotions ' He has operated a dairy farm was married at Belleville id Ne as I i" th Jean {for 44 years on the outskirts of] A resident of Whithy for 4 ! Ty south-east Oshawa, He Is 8 mem: years, Mrs, Edwards was a mem ved in Oshuwy fog, Sire Shun J + # y } YOars or ( y y her of the Oshawa Milk Pro-her of Whithy United Chureh and prior to moving to Toronto ducers Association st president and Mle Iwo years ago, She was a mem Ald, Down spent 18 years In wis 8 PA : ' ber of the Roman Catholio Fi member of the woman's auxiliary |e . ast Whithy township council, ! a sa Rha 20 > |Chureh N ving lof the church, She was also ac serving hoth as deputy reeve and|(jve as a member of the Whithy|, Predeceased hy her first 'two reove He was also a warden of Lawn Bowling Club and was % (husbands, Willlam John Cryslack NE ate Saunly [past president of the women's seo: 40 William Warwick, the de WEET ADELIN Ontario County Law Association 1 | y |coasea Is survived by her hus 4 ¢ JOHN DYER tion of the elub | Y he Christmas BAZAAR Mr, Bastedo 1s also a past di-| Seven years on eity council and hand, Andrew Borys, of Toronto; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Burns A Hi Osh Rot Predeceased by her husband in| rector 0 we shawa OLAry | 37 years at General Motors 1052, Mrs, Edwards is survived | and TEA Club and the Oshawa Red Cross at denoral Motors, My 2 Mra \ 3 [(Elsie) and Mrs, James Lack DEC. 3rd (Ann), both of Oshawa and five - Dyer is a former Industrial Com [hy a sister, Miss Ella Willis, of 1960 | FROM 2 we PM ( |#randehildren JIBHOUSE R, CECIL BINT Mission ¢hairman and property) Toronto ' Following six years on the ig ep thallman The remains are at the W wOODVIEW CLL Roard of Education. Ceell Bint Wy was HM votes short of the Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for| The remains are at the Cardinal CADILLAC ST. N hopped on eity council in 1087 ny aan init service at 2 p.m, Saturday, Dec, Funeral Chapel, Bathurst street, - oatehing the 18th seat. In 1958 and dven Is married 8. Interment will be In Mount Toronto, where prayers will he ALE 1089, he had eighth place all to (Lawn Cemetery, Rev, John|held at 7.45 pam, today, Requiem RUMMAGE SAL GEORGE EDMONDSON [Smith, pastor of Whithy United) WA i be sung at 9.80 am SAT. DEC. 3 A newcomer fo municipal poli.|Chureh, will conduct the services, |Naturday, Dec, §, followed by in. RADIO PARK CL 5 captain clubs He was defeated when he stood as a Liberal eandidate for South Oshawa In a 1048 federal by-elec tion ALD, CHRISTINE THOMAS Mrs, Thomas, wile of T. D Thomas, MLA for Oshawa Riding is making her first try for the mavoralty, She is hacked hy the Oshawa and Distriet Labor Coun ell She has A tender was accepted from J, vacant since last May wire the closing of the Canadien Dyno Prevention Rules Simple Fire losses during the winter months are the heaviest of the year. Oshawa Fire Department suggests the following rules for home owners, to help keep down the fire toll Check the OBITUARIES (MRS, EDITH ETHEL EDWARDS | Pierce, pastor of Kimeoe Street) | The death occurred at Whithy | Pentecostal Church, will conduet |VeArs {hack {nent in 1960, votes He dropped to) for the 1066-60 ak alderman in 1987 to win finished fourth served Six successive vears as alderman has been ehalrman of finance and traffic committees, and has been 4 mem ber of all standing committees Born and educated in Aber he 10th orm Mr, Bastedo has lived in Osh awa since 1046, He served commanding officer of the tario Regiment from 148 COMING EVENTS | "i. ,, , sus (Oshawa Chamber the Oshawa Golf Club and the a on to Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY | | president of the of Commerce ) "The modern way to SAT travel is by air,' a For information regarding any form of travel ... DIAL RA 3-944] We have eo direst Toronto telephone line For prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE SY, SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.944) Owned and d by Thomas A and Co, Conede LW, with four ehil t 1 pr bol pm tool Mor four | himself | Mr, Bint is in real estate and| ties, Mr. Edr terment in Toronth Hot die manondaoh 1s 4 MRS, JULIA E, MONICOL - Seriously {ll for six weeks Mrs Insurance, was at one time a distriet superintendent for a food| chain {tors, He 1s married, has He was chairman of the Wome|ohildren. He has done volun. [Julia E. MeNichol, 19 Lloyd for the Aged committee NOW teer work at Simeoe Hal street died at the Oshawa Gen chairman of the Hillsdale Manor| He wax born and educated here oP! Hospital Thursday, Deo. 1, |Hivel, passed away Thursday, | makagoment sommittee in Oshawa | Born at Charlemont, Mass,, the|ee. 1, He was in his 60th year He 5 a member of Although he wants to do away deceased had lived in Oshawal A son of the late Mr, and Mrs flo committee and sits with "frills" on the outside of for 40 years, She was a member| Paul Fmry, the deceased was [sohools, Mr. Edmondson ques. of Simeoe Street Pentecostal bor at Mikohaza, in the Prov tions the oity's recreational facil. |Churoh, Possessed of a tru ol Ine of Zemplen, Hungary, He tos Christian character, she was Migrated to Canada in 19% and He complains the only ade deeply interested in the work of moved to Oshawa from Montreal quate thing Oshawa has (8 the her churoh {in 1988, Mr, Emry was a farmer the Newly completed Hillsdale Manor,| Deeply mourned by a host of| Predeceased by his wife, the has He is disturbed that Oshawa has | friends in Oshawa Mrs MoNichol| formes Mary Molnar, Nov. 3, hoard, [M18 Of the highest mill rates and|was a talented musician and| "8% he 1s survived by three sis: Warks|MNENest per capita debts of any taught music wm Oshawa for ters, all in Hungary and a bro commit uty of comparable size some years ee ela, Jone Molnar; of tee. Council representative o © cannot wee the value of wp > RU i re Shawa Hong x ng Th pa "lshop olassrooms in the 3ehool8: fiom jn y wig lg Bor! The remains are at the Arm Mr. Brady is married six he says that General Motors pre Fell FB 4 ¢ tM {strong Funeral Home for mass fers academic students for| Soe OF Heimont, MAM in St, George's Greek Catholie BAHOUSE reels JOSEPH EMRY | In poor health for two weeks| [Joseph Emry, 374 Farewell On Grenfell wi Centre | RA Shopping ( east of ne needed BAZAAR We Committees CHRI TEA & BAZAAR, S¢ Gibbon ird, 3 KX ohildren If vou are using portable oil or gas heaters, always turn them off when you retire at night See to It that your fireplace 8 equipped with a metal five sereen ' | 1] al the on tral. | the| Traffic Advisory Board JOHN BRADY First elected to counell in 1955 Ald Brady has heen returned {each term since then Currently ohalrman Property Committee served on the planning Parks hoard, Board of and the Labor Relations Fourth Guide and Grows MAS Hall DECEMBER Adults 35¢ BINGO CORONATION ORANGE TEMPLE | SATURDAY, DEC 8 PM HARE $4( $150 while f ut reel, 4 pm 1 5¢ OSHAWA AND ONTARIO COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Second Annual Conference St. Gregory's Auditorium OSHAWA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 9:30 AM. TO 5 P.M, on of he SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. Before you purchase or renew your auto insurance we hove @ special low rate if: (1) You are ot least 25 yeors of age end there are no male drivers under 25 in the family, Your car is not used for business purposes. You have been accident free for 1, 2, or 3 years, You have been accident free for § yearn. has Was from | 1] THE-WEALT} 1 latkpot { 0 4 --- lackpmt Te Ge @ HOLY ner TRINITY CHURCH \ & Barrie Sts The Only Drug Store Open DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SAT,, EVENING, DEC.3rd, 6 to 9 P.M, WILL BE TAMBLYN DRUG STORE 6 KING ST, EAST RA 3.3143 The other downtown drug stores suggest that you make sure you get your prescriptions refilled before 6 pm. Saturday of each week and avoid any in convenience { Loun CAIRO 3 Gamal United Reuters President Abdel of the Arab Thursday night nationalised all Belgian as sols in Egypt, the presidential of fice announced At the formation Workshops will consider mental health in relation to education, recreation, industry, and the roll of volunteer in our mental health program Nasser Republie 4 You may budget your premiums if desired. For Service Day end Night, Cell Schofield Insurance Associates Lid. 6 Simcoe North RA 3.2265 REG AKER JACK MOORE Mr, Branch Times as a DINNER 12:30 TO 2 P.M, Speaker: DR, JOHN PRATTON 8] UAR In Minister Alle! Kader Hatem sald his government has established "contacts with other countries to take "decisive meas ures against the conspiracies of the imperialists" in the troubled Congo The lowed tions same time Commission and the Parks nsultant Psychiatrist ot the Peterborough Civic | Board He Is also past president of the {Rotary Club. Chamber of Com {merce, and Oshawa Softhall and [Minor Hockey Associations JOHN CAMERON After an ansucces ry on Board of Education seat in {1087 election, Mr. Cameron Ge He 1s a former president Snland their training starts Home at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dee. 8, Hamilton, will sing the mass Associated with sport for most| AAR Ald. Reranch ia ohalrman of the| BAZ A Bowmanville boy Rranoh served on the. Industrial UAW. HALL pita children, and has heen a General " \ wvice w » held] Nlors Sn lover for 33 years. |(rades. He says such trainees|., ne funeral service will be held | Churoh at 10 am, Saturday, "atl have to have at least Grade at the MeIntosh-Andorson Funeralipee. § Rev, George Papp, of | Local 208, UAW, and 4 } [the oor ative board oN the Cana. | Soratoh anyway followed by interment in Mount|Interment will be in "St. Greg tian Congress of Labor for three Lawn Cemetery Rev J 8 ory's Cemetery years N 1 b {of his life, Ald, Rrady is a for asser Ia S {mer president of the Ontario . {Softhall Association B | Ass w of Coun | | Belgian Asse CHRISTMAS | WALTER BRANCH {Road of Works, He polled 407 {votes in the 1057 election for fifth ATURDAY DEC {Place hax done even better the 4 ast two times 10 PM . n lonece worked for The MONSTER printer, He 13 now Personnel "8 Manager at Fittings Limited B | N G Q A planning hoard member, My ATURDAY, DEC. 3d 20 Game $10 A Ge JACKPOT $150 Sh ALTH * DON ELLISON All Interested Are Welcome To Attend ne nationalisation ined fal rela amd ool on move diplomatio the UAR farmer 1 Wb stra betw The Congo which Belgian RRS Yr Wi sha a Registration Fee and Dinner $3.00 Ll the ony als 4 gomas $20, $30, $40, $50 C were spine

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