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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1961, p. 3

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---- a GOODS STOLEN Drinks Poured By Store Thieves | While trying unsuccessfully w bresk open & safe ot Western Tire and Auto Supply, King street west, Sunday morming three thieves poured themselves & round of drinks Taking $383 worth of merchan dise from the store, they left an impressive arsenal of tools strewn shout the unopened safe The tools included a sevenfoot crowbar, three other crowhars # pinch-bar, a tire iron, a sledge hammer and a large halpeen r They also left three empty plastic cups and a pact bottle of y. Stoln from the store were two rifles, two shotguns, twe car radios, & battery, some golf clube and six boxes of shotgun he Oshawa Fire i shells, Nothing was taken from # Waze at the Dominion Store| the cash register (ing street west, early this The breakin was discovered MOrmng by Police Constable Kenneth Damage was tentatively esti Ostler, at 5.15 am., when he/mated at $3500 in a fire thet saw & man run from the east Gpparently started in the furn- § door of the building to » parked ace gt the store, Police Copst:| car able Douglas Cox noticed smoke wis There 'were two other men in When he was patrolling Athol ACR the car which then sped west on street west at 2:5 am. He King street with no Hghts checked and saw flames in the Constable Ostler notified the rear of the store police station. He found the door, Constable Cox ran to King © wd been forced open. The and Simeoe streets to have the | handle, dial and hinges bad been fire alarm turned in. Fire Chief! | removed from the safe RK. Hobbs said there was fire The tools, left on the floor, demege to the building end sll belonged on the premises, smoke damage to some of the John Kent, owner of the store, stock sald The fire department exting gished 8 fire in a stack of f THE WEATHER OFFICE says the present eold snap acrass Ontario and Quebec OBITUARIES Christmas trees, at Marion and {Finucane streets, Sunday after inoon. The firefighters piso went to 8 car fire Sunday, ot 74 will be shortlived as & return BARTLOMIE] (Bill) DUBIEL The death occurred Friday Jan, 6, at the Oshawa General ospitel, following & month g serious iliness of Bartle mie] (Bill) Dubie Born Aug. 24, 1867, in Dzwola Lublin, Poland, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Dublel. He has been in Canada for the past 33 years and has been a resident of Oshawa for the past 25 years Mr. Dublel was employed at the Kohen Box factory for 16 years, He was a member of St Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church, His family is sll in Po land The remains were at the Arm strong Funeral Home, with mass in Bt, Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church, at-10 a.m. today, Rey Felix Kwiatkowski sung the mass, Interment was In Si Gregory's Cemeter} Pallbearers were Kostak Ku pryfin, Zygmunt Kliber, Walter Bonezak, John Sledziewski John Filitowicz and Frank Po lak | FUNERAL OF ARTHUR J, DREW funeral service for The Arthur J. Drew, 211 King street the east, who died at the Oshawa 112, Royal Canadian Legion; and are Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Gold-|ipe | ess0n Wednesday, [a Past Mistress of Vimy Ridge smith of Rossland road General Hospital CITY AND DISTRICT | STREETS CLOSED The following streets will closed to traffic today: Ste on road south, from Gibb street to the CPR; Stevenson south closed at the CNR. ¥% ever possible these streets he open to local traffic SEES FIVE ROBINS Jack Smith, of 78 Lloyd street Oshawa, reported seeing five robins this morning. He also reported seeing them over the weekend and feeding them Cedar street There were 11 routine amb lance calls during the weekend ed from this position 1930 after 15 years service He is survived hy his daught er, Mrs. Jules Perrault( Eve-| lyn) and two sons, Harold and| Thursday, Jan. 5 in her 70th Norman, sll of Oshawa, Also| ERT, Was held trom the Arm surviving are eight grandehil Seong ¥inerel Home atirda) dren and eleven great-grand. |" Fred Vanhorn, of the Jeho children vah Witnesses, took the service Fhe funeral service will Be peninorary interment was in the held at the Mcintosh-Anderson afount Albert Cemetery vault Funeral Home 8t 2 pm, onlyith interment later in Hart Fuesday, Jan, 10, followed bY man Cemetery interment in the Baltimore! Pallbearers were Ralph Hunt Union Cemetery, Rev. J, K.|er, Al Bozowsky, Morley Powell Moffat, of Simeoe Street United! Al Micklash, Tom Micklash and Chureh, will conduct the serv-|Eric Bolland ices MRS, WILLIAM J, YOUNG WHITBY (Staff) A Whithy resident for 490 years, Mrs Martha Bella Young died Sun day st Falrview Lodge, She had been in poor health for three in UL I hen wil : | CHILLY NIGHT aptize | The temperature dropped from la high of 15 degrees above zero . (to-a low of zero during Sunda} At Service night, 'The temperature seemed ears {much colder due to & cutting J p | Born in County Tyrone, Ire. Sunday morning, Jan §, the northerly wind land, 71 years ago, the daughter Sacrament of infant baptism was CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of William and Sarah Jane solemnized in historic Centre| SUBJECT Semple, the deceased came to Street United Church when thel ynuortance of understanding Whithy in 1911, Two years later| minister, Rev, Warren G, Dick-|the spiritual meaning of the she married William Jo hn'Son, baptized the twin children) gucharist and of truly comme Young [of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Hogel morating the life of Christ] Mrs, Young was a member of|0f Bethany, Leonard Donald! jesus was emphasized at the Bt. Andrew's Preshyterian|and Laurie Lynn who were horn| semi-annual communion service church, she was a member of In Oshawa on Dec. 3, 1000.50 Christian Selence churches ladies' Auxiliary, Branch!Their maternal grandparents. sunday, Jan, 8 Highlighting Sermon entitled was the Golden west. | Sacrament' Jan, 4, was held at the Me-|Lodge, Ladies Orange Benevo. Mr. Goldsmith is one of the el-lqoyi from | Corinthians (5:8) Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home lent Association at 2 pm. Saturday, Jan. 7 The services were conducted band, William John Young, are Jeffrey George min-|® daughter, by Rev, John K. Moffat ister of Simcoe Street United ! Church, Interment was in Osh | Robert, John and Thomas, allland Kathleen Verna, daughter of |of Whithy, A son, Gordon, pre- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgkinson {deceased her awa Union Cemetery The pallbearers were three grandsons, Drew Jacobi, Alan Canning and Glenn Drew, and|; Everett Lovell, Stanley Lovel and R. Terwillegar. JOSEPH D. BODDY The death dale Manor on Saturfiay even ing, Jan, 7, 1961, of Joseph D.|% Boddy, of 93 Roxborough ave: nue, Mr, Boddy, who was in his 92nd year had heen in falling health for over a year | 113, Born in Mariposa Township| wi Dee. 18, 1860, the son of the late | Tyseday, Jan Mr, and Mrs. Robert Boddy, he was married in 1808 to Etta Jane Mitchell, who pre-deceas- ed him In 1048 While Mr. Boddy lived for a| short time in North Bay, most| of his life was spent near the! village of Baltimore, where hel grew up and in the City of Osh awa, For a number of years he| arried on farming operations) near the village of Baltimore and during that time he led the| choir in the village church | During his years in Oshawa he was very well known as the caretaker of Simcoe Street Un-| {ted Church, where his faithful ness to duty and his love for little children earned him great respect and affection. He retir j|Lewiston, New York, and a Followin brother, Whith; wurred at Hills:|W: C. Town Funeral Chapel for|Supper administered and occ service Wednesday, Jan. 11, atiwere "Guests at His Table", 2 pm. Rev, J, Smith will con-| will be in St. John's Cemetery, |Gerrow, the Port Whitby ders of Centre Street Church pd [ Let us keep the feast, not with The also baptized) 14 jeaven, neither with the lea d son of Mr, andi ven of malice and wickedness; | Missett Mrs. Bruce Fulllng, who was|,.¢ with the unleavened bread| sons, born in Oshawa March 22, 1960 of sincerity and truth," SERVICE STATION who was born in Oshawa Nov.| Cigareties, pennies, keys, and Also surviving are a sister,|22, 1060. The minister was as-|a credit card machine were all rn 8. Coulter (Sarah), of sisted by Elder George Dennis. [taken from the Fred Lawless the sacrament of Service Station, 227 Simcoe i Semple, haptiom, 4 : Naw Yours Com: street south, Sunday night, y munion Service was held an 2ollce C The body Is resting at thethe sacrament the LOFd'S| pith? Boia Diugiad Sox W0lhad been broken out of the south door, when he checked of the . 4 the station at 12.25 a.m. today Interment Clerk of Session, Mr, Mansell He said entry must have been following Klders| ooinoq through this window {distributed the sacred symbols | Five Hurt Surviving besides her hus minister Mrs and Florence) three Thomas of Under the direction uct the service, The ladies Auxiliary, Branch!Bert TerwHlegar, Percy Flet Royal Canadian Legion, cher, Gordon Wonnacott, Earl conduet & chapel service James, Hoy Karr, Leonard| 10, at 7 pm {Goldsmith, Aubrey Weeks, How FUNERAL OF {ard Canning, Harold Whitbread I w k d | Nl yveexena | died at Oshawa General Hospi-[#0'" (8) for the shepherds and CCl ents | tal, Tuesday, Jan, 3, in her 45th!the Wise Men (b) for the Holy year Habe and (e) for ourselves Five people were injured and Very Rev, Ds» Paul Dwyer| The choir, under the leader. an estimated $3050 damage re sung the mass, Interment was!ship of the organist, Ronald K, | sulted from four accidents re:| week FUNERAL OF prepared the Communion Table, avenue at Drew street, Sunday MRS, ELSIE OLDHAM Memorial flowers were placed at 2.40 a.m., were both injured The memorial service for Mpg, |! the danctuary in memory of Melvin G, Forsyth, 23, of 07 Elsie Oldham, who died at the Mr. William Henry Wilson who|Albert street, suffered a scrap Oshawa General Hospital, Was laid to rest last week and ed right knee. William G. Bur COMING MISS MARY W. BROCKMAN Jr, George Dennis, Earl Hann, in St, Gregory's Cemetery Kellington, sang @&n anthem, ported hy the Oshawa Police (in memory of Ronald Abbott gess, 19, of Omemee, received a EVENTS | : MGM BUYS BESTSELLER | HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Metro- SUNNYSIDE Neighborhood Par thely weekly Bingos every Tus 3 pom, in the Club House. Altrac prizes sich game BINGO T. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 490 KING EAST AY FAREWELL EVERY MONDAY GOOD PRIZES NIGHT WHITBY TOWNSHIP CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING Wed. Jan, 11, 196} 8:30 P.M Brooklin House Brooklin "DURHAM COUNTY SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Anrwal Meeting in the St, John's Parish Hall, Bowman. ville, Thursday, January 12th 10:00 am. © 330 pm, Guest speakers AM Mr, Ken Fallie--""What's New in Chemica! Weed Control for 19617; PM D, I. Parks, Field Crop Specialist, KAS "Forage for 1961%, Free Lunch . Everyone Welcome § i #55 Pickering Township Holds Inaugural Meeting A ade BROUGHAM in his sugural address helore Picker ing Township Council, Jan. 5 be Edger James, new deputy G reeve, seid that he was happy to be in that office | "I sm happy, toe," said Mr Jomes, "to find that there was no attempt ®t frondulence in % the election. According to the i Judge there are mistakes made {lin all elections, and he did not wrong with this election." ' | He was declared deputy reeve % by Clerk 1, TF. Johnston follow G ing a recount of votes, Jan = requested by Mrs. Jean Meo % 21 |Pherson, an wnsuccessiul candi ldate for the office to. southerly winds will bring | tent spow Is expected fo fall | ENQUIRES ABOUT COSTS moderating temperatures late | In northern Ontario today Councillor Clifford Layeox tuday and Tuesday. Intermit- CF Wirephoto | ganted to know why the cost of the recount of viles for the WEATHER FORECAST {deputy reeve should he charged Cold Snap Will End Tuesday "I feel strongly that the rate payers should not pay for some (LF) weather office 1 |feel there was anything terribly i i Ld 41k, thing that is bronght up by an other ratepaver," said the coun cillor, "and that ratepayver gets out seot free as tn costs." Reeve 1. 8. Scott asked Clerk L. 7. Johnston ahowt costs, and he replied that there were nope that he f the township solicitor's I feel sure said CO% that the judge did not travel here for nothing. I think the cost should he levied on the anplicant for the recount. I ma only he $100 but it is the prin ciple of the thing Reeve BSeoll knew of except TORONTO sued hy the 4:80 am. EST Forecasts ed bh some intermittent at snow and moderating tempera tures this afternoon or evening Synopsis: Ontario's present Tuesday partly cloudy. Winds old snap will hortlived. A increasing to south 15 to 25 tn return to southerly winds will di hecoming west 15 to 25 bring moderating temperatures Tuesda to Northern Ontario later today Forecast Temperatures and to southern regions Tues Low tonight and high Tuesday day Windsor wm 85 lake Erie Thomas Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Londo northern Georgian Bay Kitchener Bint, Windsor, Hamilton, Tor: Wingham onto: Sunny with cloudy inter Hamilton vals today. Tuesday increa St, Catharines , cloudiness and milder, W $ Toronto north 15 today, light tonight, Peterborough south 15 Tuesday TRIER +s vesssss Lake Huron, southern Georg: North Bay . sures, woviuris wie Man: Follow Shouts To Safety clearing by evening. Increasing cloudiness and milder Tuesday Winds north 15 today, light to The shouts of his neighbors led John A. Gatenby, of 134 In: Grenfell street, to safety from night, south 15 Tuesday fol: hig burning home, Sunday after 0 fees Mr. Lay he sald that he western Niagara, dl articular fault of the DROs, with the possi exception of one, and ased the {clerk for confirmation "He had no eiriticism make," said Mr. Johnston Mr. Layeox resumed hy ling that he wished to go with the aetions hle re to Say on recount, 1 the township of the he involved financially," he said After Reeve J, Sherman Seott {Deputy Reeve Edgar James and councillors were sworn in. Dr W, McKay, minister of Dunbar ton Church, told the 1961 coun eil that their actions became history, and once history made, that nothing could done ahout 1 4 we fare going to make sound decisions," he sald, "they will depend on our philosophy of life. Our heliefs and philoso he cars was est! THIEVES GET GUEST'S COAT MIAMI BEACH (AP) A with occasional snow. Winds ROYAL PURPLE his way out of the basement.|" wou as councillors," he said, Everything from youngsters' Mr. Gatenhy's wife, Margaret are important." son's latest fashions with the |. 000 "eng 2% edraam, There councillor for Ward 2 at the re of what you want cash for Mr. Gatenby said he was in/sewer plants at Frenchman's Damage to the and opened the closet door, The to purchase all or part of the was struck by a car at Simeoe|get the garden hose, in the hase and that the custom of charg An estimated $060 damage re ies, with expenditures charge Hi 4, Oshawa, A second - Moran while she was at dinner Ridges will he stepped up, and was parked at the time of the playing in Wimbledon matches year, the reeve said that an all Kirkland Lake region, North north 15 today, light tonight hoon phies of life are more impor BIG FASHION Hearing his calls for help. nelgh, snow-siits to hugle-headed and two daughters acolo | WELCOMES NEW MEMBER easy cash you get when you | olin Lote nd heat damage in cent election then call RA 3.3402 to-place the kitchen with: three other Bay, the hope of completing the mated at $1500 closet w filled with smoke hydro system, instruction to the street south at Bloor street, Sat-/ment, That's when he became ing expenditures on roads fo sulted from a three-car collision able to the township at large was driven by Nicodemo Galea | Saturday night, Miss Moran, |"we may find ourselves with accident with lace panties 'out effort should be made to Goldwyn-Mayer sald today it thas purchased movie rights to | the current best-seller The Hise and Fall of the Third Reich a | Requiem Mass was sung in|James Moore and Archie Brit:| St, Gregory's Church, Saturday . Jan, 7, at 10 a.m. for Miss he minister spoke on the! Mary Winnifred Brockman, who/topie: "Where did Christmas| Pallbearers were Bill Loge: |"Hread of the World" and dur. Department during the man, Robert Otto, Don Westnutl, ling the communion sang the end Jim Hickey, George Goheen and hymn: "Jesus to Thy Table The drivers of two cars in| Cliff Trewin led", Elder Mr, William Frost/volved in a collision on Olive | whe passed away one year ago. bruised left side and forehead. | LADIES' CIVITAN CLUB COURT WIST AY KIDNEYAIDm RHEUMATISMaun [Alter 35, mARy women and men are made miserable hy common urinary dis Stier Waste Anipurities and bacteria often drritate the delicate passages from the kidneys, Then you chin feel Hired, ld, Bervy and suffer from rheumaiie ais, such as backache, aches around | neuritis th wie nding w fast help wi o Urinary antiseptic nd pain velleving action of OYVET en Kidneys set well aie oe aad | sleep a ieireshing. You feel younger and | sironger. Cel OYHTEX from your drag. | vlad tod foal. | {history of Hitler's empire p.m, Hillsdale Mane Refreshments | GOOD FOOD BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 13:2 HOTEL LANCASTER ondreus KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, JAN, 10th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES TEAM 3 JUBILEE PAVILION a7 and see how refreshed you Woodview Community Centre BINCO TONITE 8 P.M, JACKPOT NOS, 54-58 JACKPOTS PAY DOUBLE IF WON IN 52 OR LESS | REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IF WON IN 17 OR LESS $2,350.00 TOTAL PRIZES "THE NEW" RED BARN EXTRA BUSES 54 SIMCOE NORTH SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES! Tuesday and Wednesday Only! SLICED Ib Breakfast BACON 29: SKINLESS WIENERS : steaks. = DO: BEEF Bay, Sudbur Sunny today. In south 15 to 25 Tuesday Blinded by smoke while Took: | ont than our resources, Our be: Women's Wear Daily re- |hoes kent shouting until he found ballgowns are being shown 4, and Colleen, 8, were visiting] Reeve Scott welcomed Milton sell no longer used house [two other rooms. Total damage, Mr. Scoll mentioned projects your ad [people when he smelled smoke. [official plan this year, the en A pedestrian, Richard Chimp: and fire assessment commissioner to re urday at 7.30 p.m. The car was|lost In the smoke wards to be changed somewhat at Centre and Gibb streets, Sat $7,500 mink coal and & variety Mr. Scott sald that with the of 21 Maple street, Oshawa. The wha arrived from her Santahundreds, maybe thousands, of iH" ' 7 1 "n mea AR cressing cloudiness tonight Timmins Kapuskasing Ing for a garden hose fo fight|)ioss point out the direction we ports that purple is the big 11ic wat" (0 me basement win: the lives oo @ great many pefe in tones of plum and purple friends when the fire started J. Mowhray, the new member hold items with an Oshawa {ta house and contents was esti- of council for 1061, among them | deavor to complete zoning of the son, 33, of 187 Annis street, suf-| He said he threw a dishpan of : assess all lands In the town driven by Douglas C. Melndless No cause for the fire has been making roads such as Altona, irday, at 4 pm, One cal of jewelry were stolen from the completion of services now third car, owned by Louis Monica, Calif, home Saturday, new neighbors." FROM Thursday cloudy and milder creasing cloudiness today the fire, Gatenby couldn't find gre going to go fashion message this fall, [00 "0 oh teed put ple, The beliefs that You can afford the sea The blaze was confined to the of council, who was acclaimed Times Want Ad. Make a list mated at $3000 the completion of the water and {He sald he went to the hedroom balance of the township, a hope fered head injuries, when he|water on the fire, then went to ship, the status of private roads, | of 630 Burton road found Audley. and Con, 2 public arter driven by Erle D, Warner, of 00" of tennis star Gussie/under way, the tempo of Ba) Magda, of 2768 Centre stréet,|is the girl who shook Britain hy]. With services available this HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE Truly one of the FINEST HOMES we have listed ! Beautifully appointed throughout with "Broadloomed" living and dining rooms, natural fireplace, Three large bedrooms, finished rec-ro Profession ally landscaped with attached garage PRICE $19,500 with excellent Terms TO INSPECT CALL RA 8-1679 TENDER CLUB LEAN MINCED Ibs. Bo "have a very great influence on we have! I THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendsy, Jonwery 9, 178) in attract industry 15 the township. (er might be He suggested that # industrial well 6 employ an CEM IIS SME Finally, Mr. Sestt declared that a study should be under taken to see where the future of the township bes "Should 1 be spit?" he ask ed. ""Showld it seek inclusion in Metra? Should a envy he formed, for stance, south of the Third Concession?" The reeve admit: ted that such & study would he an exhaustive one, with many pros ana cons § do not know the answers," he said, "bb they are not 1o he decided by sentiment and emotion, but legie, common sense, and statistics" NEED FOR PLANNING "I do not think there ever Was i HINE WE Were 50 Conscious of & need for planning," De: puty Reeve James stated. "We need to educate people to the importance of planning before development." Mr. James emphasized Dr McKay's remarks in the devo tional exercises, adding, "We ought to have the faith to give us strength from a higher power." The deputy reeve said that many, including himself depend too much on themselves for strength to fulfill their tasks Councillor Harry Boyes sald he felt that every member used his hest judgment last year and tried to work for the hest interest of the township as a whole Councillor Layeox stated that he was particularly happy that after the recount I am sure you will find at the end of 1961 that he will have done a good job," he said RE CROSSING PROTECTION Councillor Clifford Layeox brought up the matter of a record as opposing any cost to flasher signal gt the Rosebank tion where a f do not think the township should resident was recently killed, He Head, D road CNR crossing asked that the CNR he ap ACTIONS BECOME WISTORY |Proached to see If something could not he done nals or even hells | WINTER WORKS { ~ gates, sig if council would give considera lard Gales, tion to the extension of the win Was | A -------- I Council works program, relating that some men had laid off, and they required work 14 support their families Reeve Seat explained thet these men had worked to the noint where the road supenn tendent would be required to take them on as permament em: ployees, and he wae not prepay: ed to do 0 i "Mr. Chapman is not enthus lastic ahout the amount of work he gets done on these pro grams." said the reeve, "and would prefer that someone else world be responsible TOWNSHIP APPOINTMENTS Various members of counell comprise the standing commit eles appointed for 1961. Counell lor Layeox was appointed chair man of the finance commitiee Councillor Deskin, chairman of the police and fire committee: Councillor Spang, chairman of the property and public rela tions committee; Deputy Reeve James, chairman the roads and bridges committee; Coun citlor Mowbray, chairman of the wellare and dog control eommit- tee: Councillor Roves, chairman of the works and public utilities eommmies The 1961 cemetery committee consists of Messrs, Spang, Mow bray and Deakin Appointed as members of the 1961 game commitiee were Messrs, Spang and Layeos The street naming commit tee consists of Messrs. James Layveox and Boyes Bylaws appointed Harry Ash understood the judge found no deputy Reeve James was there, ton as weed inspector; Frank Bielby as poundkeeper, and fenceviewers, ¥. Puekrin, W. B Milne, Lewis Jones, Howard E Turner, W, H. Carson and Leon Warren C. Willson was appointed Sheep Valuator A hylaw appointed the recres commitiee, consisting of B. Baker, William Power, E A. Beer, Kalman Viz ely and from council, C. W Layeox and Harvey Spang Milton J, Mowbray was ap {pointed to represent eouncil on {the hoard of directors of Ajax Pickering General Hospital and Councillor Ross Deakin asked Harry Boyes to represent eoun cil on the South Ontario Health Unit Funal ATTENTION | Southern Ontario Residents Notice! DUE TO THE NUMBER OF ENQUIRIES ENROLMENT HAS BEEN EXTENDED Owing te the thousands of inquiries, Robert Walsh Is extending the enrolment date to January 14th, 1961, If you have not already taken advantage of this Special plan, please fill out coupon below I you have already enquired, do not fill out another coupon,' -- THANK YOU, Surgeons' - Fees "The Ontari Doclors' - Specialists' Osteopaths' Anaesthelists' Hospital | medical or surgical foes," that pays destons' bills , AT HOME HIGHLIGHTS Enrolment SNe Medical the cost of essential HOSPITAL sare plan afters rotection against iv bo ES NOT cover THE TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE COMPANY naw atfers to the residents of Ontario & Physician and Surgeon IN HOSPITAL IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE V==Individual coverage 2-Family coverage 3=One adult family rene xaminations required 6 Coverage extends coast-to-coast including United States protection Special plans are HEART ATTACK . DIABETES - ARTHRITIS Past health no longer means y EVEN A RECURRENCE OF YOUR CONDITION OU Must do without this vital now available which COVER Far further informatior Southe One your repre Box 224 Name Address Town Age Occupation Phone Cade "A please Hill ¢ ang mall enta Robert Walsh, ¢ pon Oshawa Times, Oshawa MARRIED SINGLE WIDOWED Mr, Robert Walsh will accept enrolment in this area until January 14th, 1961,

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