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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jul 1961, p. 13

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12 THE OSHAWA Times, Thursday, Jaly 13, 1961 BLACKSTOCK BLACKSTOCK -- There w. fair attendance at the United Church Sunday morning. ~ A Juartate composed of Mrs. 18yve Thompson, Mrs. Harold enry, Mr. Hubert Cobbledick and Mr. Glenn Larmer sang My Father Knows". Rev. Wes- ley Harding of Bowmanville de- livered a fine sermon from the text "Master, What is the Great- est Commandment?" Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and family attended the wed- ding of her brother, Mr. G. Man- ning near, Owen Sound Saturday and are now camping for a few days. Misses Elaine and Yvonne were bridesmaids at the wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family, Ottawa, spent the weekend with his father Earl Dorrell and brothers Dalton and Stuart and families. : Miss Kelly, Brampton, spent the weenend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner left Sunday on a trip th h the gh ¥ Maritimes. p Feoug i , i ; 1) | Mrs. Franks, Peterborough, WW I] spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy. Very The successful growth of Canadian Tire over the past more than forty years has been due 0 2 ™ he STED, You get extra 5% Cash Discount Notes on Your Purchases sorry to report Mrs. Mountjoy in no small measure to your acceptance of Canadian Tires rigid policy was taken to Port Perry Hospi- PROVEN PRODUCTS -- at the lowest possible prices, comparable with GUARANTEED Yes, you still enjoy the same wholesale discount prices and the same safe savings -- plus the new tal Saturday evening. A large number from here at- QUALITY. , Extra 5% Cash Discount from all prices. wherever shown -- in newspapers, catalogs or displayed in tended the Orz ion i Oshawa Saturday, x SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED . . . the Canadian Tire Store. : Mr. orman 'McNally r and Mrs. Irwin Colborme. were NOW -- in addition to Canadian Tire's recognized savings of up to 50% WHOLE- . . Sha uats RN "| SALE DISCOUNTS. You Save When You Spend At Canadian Tire Mrs. Gertrude Stephenson, Willowdale, Mrs. Douglas } x Stephenson, Pat and Garry, To- 3 4 ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, ; . : Paul and Carol were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cecil Hill and all called on Mrs. A. W. Pickard { | of i ~~ and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn, ) . : William's Point. J 1 ~ : Sorry to report Wendy Lee fell y --00 [dll AW and broke her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lansing, . Toronto, were Wednesday guests y / 5% "N and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cot-| ! y " ter, Orono, were Sunday guests 3 BD 4 7) ? = - of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dunsmoor, Brian and Beth visited in Durham over y "3 the weekend and brought her ] y mother, Mrs. McKechnie home fx 4 p y r with them for two weeks' visit. Fiusi, ) J F ; Mr. and Mrs. Farrow, West Hill visited Dr. and Mrs. J. A. 5 3 h McArthur and Misses Jessie 3 : y \ and Betty Sunday. Mr. Farrow : } is principal of the school where ; & : . Jessie has been teaching. A 4 ) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Colenutt, . ) y \ Leamington and Mr. and Mrs ' Clarence Colenutt, Essex, visit- 5 4 3 i ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin : and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, z J pr Saturday. 4 ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, \ . ; Tloyd and Earl attended the ; BS \ ( , Trewin picnic at The Acres, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin . 4 4 : and Debbie visited Mr. and Mrs. 4 ki } Leslie Beacock, Prince Albert, { * A 0 : : 1 Sunday. p ; : ; : , Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone, Hy AN ] ! wf 4 1 : ; is spending a few days with the of ge SEIT INS . : «i ¥ ye oe \ Roy McLaughlin's. 5A 2 FoR 1S Ve Cad a aS ii at ' Mr. Hubert Cobbledick, Leam- ington, spent the weekend with Se ! . 4 ¥ f Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson. . i 5 al ; Mr. Roy Ferguson and Mrs. : : 3 2% pai ofl, % Cecil Hill attended a Ferguson " ve Wd 3 3 4 A ) " pre ; picnic in Stratford Wednesday, hy al SE ; is Yat g fi Gi : spent that night with Rev. and 46 , 4 Sus A ' AE ; iy Wh . Mrs. Merrill Ferguson and d . Thursday visited Mr. and Mrs. E . x % : : | Everard Sanderson, Hespeler. ' ; on oo : \ on red e p22 ( ¢ == AS LOW AS BURKETON lie 1 i 2 A | "ff $7, 8 --Atter allowance BURKETON -- We welcome | , 2 Mr. and Mrs. R. Cousins and 2 Ya 9% ; i family to our village. : for the unused Sorry to report that Miss § | 2 " 0 iP mileage on your Shirley Gilbank underwent sur- | oh 8 id ti gery in Memorial hospital, Bow- / 1 4 old tire-- manville. We hope Shirley has a speedy recovery Mrs. Mae Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carlton and family, Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hubbard, Osh- awa, were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard Mr. Alden Hubbard, Master Terry Hubbard, Miss Gaye Hubbard spent Thursday in Nia- gara Falls. Mrs. Ivan Cochrane, Nestle- ton, spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ad 5 2 oe Add Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, Sr., spent the weekend with friends in Kingston. ) A number from here attend- ; y . § ¢ ed the Orange Parade in Osh-§ | \ : a he. ©. mb i} LR 7 IN P| in RUSE coe | ANOTHER CANADIAN TIRE FIRST! ; } of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krantz. hb! > h Ss. 0) ot J nm D ) JES, CANADIAN TIRE DOES IT AGAIN -- The DOUBLESTRENGTH TWIN-PLY 7 HAZAR § TIRES that are scheduled to be a big feature on the new 1962 cars -- are available to you a= NOW . . . but only from Canadian Tire. 4 - Master Billy Sinclair spent a : week with friends in Cobourg. SPECIAL! Mr. and Mrs. Irvine West. Co- {| | a ] ie the consumer! bourg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Rablin on Sunday. 4 rani i How GooD ARE TWIN-PLY NYLON? READ ON! -- Super-Lastic Twin-Ply Nylon Tires Don't forget church worship 3 ~Lastic | wh are 0 SAFE that millions of miles of driving on over 100,000 of these tires in the past test £10 30 Od Taday School { § r oc \ § year have not produced a single, reported case of a blowout . . . And less than 1/100 of 1% om Th Muntay Xm i ards which mak 8 showed bruise damage after driving over the roughest, toughest roads. ® 4 ha h ice. DOUBLE-STRENGTH TWIN-PLY NYLON contains by weight, the same amount of the finest SUPER-LASTIC TWIN-PLY NYLON is priced so low because we add onl issi |} EE HB to the factory cost -- and the resulting substantial savings are stile Blip § at 11.30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larm- DuPont Nylon Tire Cord, but by being twice as big, is twi i er, Peterborough, Mr. Allan a in conventional tire building. Lightweight Twin-Ply NYLON TORS. a2 The Hire Sord ied Larmer, Toronto, spent the With impacts that cause breaks and blowouts in the kind of tires you've been riding on GET -- weekend with Mr. and Mrs, SAFETY SET -- AND SAVE SAFELY -- AT CANADIAN TIRE! . 7 -- [| Class ! 750/14 | TUBFTEgs ) ; Harold Larmer. kas : : ; fo 12.9, fd RAN : _ Trying to squeeze the last mile out of mpg re 1195 [~ 75 worn tires is false economy-and dangerous. RN i m Tire trouble, when you're on a trip, can cost you rs ti -- i Tlie fy fos mie | I vn ro ren (SE plenty! Don't get stuck paying high List Prices -- If you're going to need new tires -- GET THE! fui SEE) (Now Treads GER NOW on EASY BUDGET TERMS -- AT CANADIAN TIRE'S WHOLESALE DISCOUNTS LONDON chy the Sri i OSHAWA WHITBY OPENING SOON colonial police adviser to Zanzi- bar tc help reorganize the 15. Fred A. Smith Co. Ltd. Bruce R. King, Prop For Your Conveni . r Convenience land's police force. In recent aT V ETON I as fr | mr RT PERRET. | 728- MO 8-5828 v rested. mon. Just three more Sundays left before Mr. Crawford goes on vacation. 600/16 670/15 ; i ANNOUNCEMENT On Thursday evening, July 20, 150/14

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