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The Oshawa Times, 16 Feb 1961, p. 10

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i } ! I h THE OSMAN TINS, Toomsbey, Fbroery 16, 96 Shopping Mall Future Doubtful The shovsing mal 6 malong with fhe fan ron iid = Canada nd mall fw 1001. Aad Xs go Bost Bis Bp Rep gps REYNE we # - ; 3 y i There were with AL duction of 18 last yee an d | Hs i X fi il $ : 3 f i | it il 1 HHH t i : i i { gal 3 3) is 4 i i] td fii i Eu "because you like nice things" ... | Rutherford's presents BOOST FOR BUSINESS IN NEW SHOPPING MALL will be studied by members of city's 14008 older people, using Plays Fiddle the University of Western On- a W-page questionnaire, ERE, 3B (TS Erg rr ERR as Ham Nicholson is & 18-year-old former miner and fishermen who had never been under & \ doctor's care wntil two years BEI, y He was born in the north shore Cape Breton village of East Margarce May 25, 1850, and spent bis life in the ares, One of a family of 14, he is lanky, nimble minded and healthy. In his spare time he RANDOM SURVEY tario's Socislogy Club, Forty LONDON, Opt. (CP)~FProb- cish members will participate lems faced by people 65 or older in 8 random survey among the Coton Jords FURNI TURE Provincial plays the fiddle, watches tele- vision or just sits back. for a smoke and wonders whether anyone else in Canadas has had 3 longer more aetive life than He recells taking his bride to the church on horseback, She died & short time later and he never remarried Mrs, Susan MacKinnon, his landlady off and on for the last 20 yeers, says he Is "'no trouble In the world, always cheerful." "When I called a8 doctor for him one pight about two years, 8go it was the first time in his| life that a doctor had ever al-| tended him." Since then he has been in excellent health Mr, Nicholson is not often idle, | His violin, brought from Seot-| land by his grandfather, revives memories of tunes long forgot ten by others His favorite television pro- grams are those which fes ure violin music ! He walks up and down stairs without help, eats and sleeps well and dresses neatly, No| longer able to attend mass, he| receives regular visits from the! parish priests Now a question he has heard many times: To what does he attribute his age? Heredity, he says, His father lived to he 100 | Parliament At-A-Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Wednesday, Veh, 15 The Liberal and CCF opposi-| tion sought to adjourn regular|® commons business for an emer: | ¢ geney debate on unemployment ® w=0n the grounds that 165,000 persons had heen added to the jobless ranks in the last month Speaker Roland Michener ruled that interruption of busi: ness would not be warranted since there had heen -- and would he---ample opportunities| to discuss unemployment | Prime Minister Diefenhaker sald Canadian and UR supnort| for UN Secretary-Ceneral Dag Hammarskiold will he one of the first things discussed hy President Kennedy and himself in Washington Monday Opposition Leader Pearson and H.W. Herridge, CCF for. eign affairs spokesman, hoth wished Mr. Diefenbaker well for his private and informal Washington visit Warm, non partisan praise went out to the Canada Coun ell during brief debate on a gov: ernment motion to refer the council's yearly report to a standing committee for detailed consideration, ve Thursday, Feh, 16 The Commons meets at 8:30 p.m. EST on second reading of a resolution dealing with the proposed Mattagami Lake Rail way; the Senate meets at § pm ASK NEW LAWS TORONTO (CP) ~~ Laws to prohibit employers from hiring replacements for striking em. ployees were proposed to the Ontario government Wednesday by the international railway brotherhoods, A brief to Pre. mier Frost requested amend ments to the Labor Relations Aet to give workers the right to respect picket lines during a legal strike, The brief also ed for government-operated lotteries for hospital and educa: tional! services, RHINO WATER DUNDEE, Scotland (CP) Jute manufacturer Herbert Bonar has given £10000 to a Yiwater for wild animals" fund, It enables water ta be piped to rhinoceroses in Tsave National Park, Kenya, EE LB Ss | extra Snr fmild Gerber Apple-Raspberry on for STRAINED Big difference in this fruit duet? ¥ou bet! Your own first taste will tell you that here is flavor the way nature meant it to be, Add to the superior flavor, eye-appealing color and a wonderfully smooth texture and you get Apple-Raspberry , , , a Gerber "gourmet" treat both you and baby will enjoy, Gerber Strained Apple-Raspberry is made from tops quality Canadian produce and prepared by specialists who know all the secrets of processing fruit, Like all Gerber foods, it's designed with your baby's pleasure and well-being in mind, We Invite you to taste Gerber Apple-Raspberry, soon, And don't forget the other 14 luscious fruits, including superior Pears, Apricots and many other delightful fruit combinations, Babies are our business . .;, our only business! Gerber sary roons NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED All the warmth and charm of an earlier time are fully expressed in these fine examples of the Art of Cabinet making, Finishes in- clude, Lorraine' fruitwood on solid cherry, or Antique' white with gold leaf trim, The superior construction features include, solid Cherry tops and gables, Mahogany lined and fully dovetailed drawers ., . , . heavy Plate Glass . . , Remember, all cases are full size, EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED ull size, not the usual scaled down apartment size, Can We Help You With Your Decorating Problems ? Just call Mr, ALDSWORTH at RA 5.6559 There is no charge for this service ENJOY RUTHERFORD'S LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS Immediate Delivery or Layaway OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 RA 5-6559 149-156 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa Width AV', Weight 727, OVAL TABLE 427 x 607, sxtonds 0 TY, Woon #7... 122.00 DOUBLE DRESSER Width 56", Height 32", 5 DRAWER OHEST Width 36", Helght 47" "PANEL BED 2/3, 4/0, 4/4, NIGHT TABLE vith Drawer Hoa 377 00 A008 Bothiorfordds FURNI TURE DOWNTOWN AMPLE FREE PARKING

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