He said after leaving the main highway the car tu.ned onto the Ingoldsby road where it crash- ed into a steel bridge. "As the cruiser advanced, the car suddenly took off again," said the officer. Story Of Chase Two Crashes Told To Court 2." =, LINDSAY -- The story of a] He testified that a mile from police chase in which speeds|the bridge the car came to grief of 100 mph were attained was|when it failed to negotiate a unfolded in police court here. |dangerous curve and travelled Appearing before the courtjacross the road before plowing charged with dangerous driving|into a ditch. Damge to the was Elmo Harold Lymburner|car was estimated at $800. of Oshawa. Accused, through! The officer said before the car his lawyer, Dave Thomson,|came to a halt it struck a tele- pleaded guilty to a reduced|phone pole. He said accused careless driving charge. jhad been drinking Magistrate R. L. Moore found) Constable Bush told the court accused guilty and imposed althat he was about to give up $100 fine, and ordered Lymburnz\the chase when accused's car er's licence suspended for~one|crashed. He said reason for this year. |was that one of the tires on the Investigating officer Constable|cruiser was flat. Earl Bush testified that he fol-| Magistrate Moore told the lowed accused's car along High-|General Motors employee that ways 35 and 121 after it left!nis manner of driving had Minden on Nov. 11. placed the lives of several peo- 60 MPH IN MINDEN ple in jeopardy. He noted that During the seven-mile chaseja Haliburton man w°o was a COMING EVENTS RESIGNS POST W. A. Holland, Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital superintendent, has accepted the resignation of C..K. Wright, hospital business manager, T. L. Wilson, board chairman, told the hospital board Tuesday night. Mr. Wright has tendered his resig- nation to accept a position as assistant superintendent at the St. Catharines Hospital. His resignation becomes effective in December. PLAN PARTY The Oshawa General Hospi- tal annual 'staff Christmas par- ty will be held in the hospital caféteria, Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 4 p.m, At this annual affair, members of the hospital board serve dinner to all OGH em- ployees. TEACHING BIOLOGY | ing Grade IX biology at the Western Michigan University High 'School. Carl is a student in the school of education at Western Michigan University,) Kalamazoo, Mich. CONTRACT AWARDED Defence Construction (1951) Limited has awarded a $11,359 contract to H. J. Gascoigne Ltd., of Oshawa, for re-roofing a building at Barriefield, Ont. De- fence Construction placed seven contracts during the latter part of October valued at a total of $157,551. ADD TO FUND An additional $1,500 has been added to the Oshawa General Hospital building fund, W. A. Holland, hospital superinten- dent, said Tuesday night. A $1,000 donation, in addition to a previous $1,000 donation, was given by the Oshawa Shrine PORT HOPE -- On November the 18th., Miss Emily Foy of|Port Hope High School. Palace Street, Whitby, was honored by the town and High School of Port Hope at a testi- monial dinner and presentation, which was attended by about 150 ex-students and friends. A delicious dinner, prepared] and served by the Catholic Women's League of Port Hope got the evening off to an ex- cellent start. Mr. P. J. Bigelow, principal and chairman, paid tribute to the guest of honor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 22, 1961 3 example to the students of the INFLUENCE FOR GOOD Mr. G. L. Brackenbury, a former principal, called atten- tion to her influence for good on several th ds of the Miss Emily Foy, Whitby, Feted By Former Students r of the Board, whom Miss y had taught. They all paid glowing tribute to Miss Foy's outstanding ability to impart knowledge to the students and her influence for good on those under her tutelage. Several ex- young people of Port Hope, during her time there. The speakers at the head table were Mr. P. J. Bigelow, chair- amn; Rev. Father Cleary, Mr. G. I. Brackenbury, a formér principal, Mayor Wladyka, Mrs. H. M. Ryan, retired teacher and for her years of service and Carroll Nochols, the one mem- Will Describe stud thanked Miss Foy for her part in their success and cited amusing incidents which had happened along the way. The Durham County Distriet High School Board presented 'a beautifully illuminated scroll in which they acknowledged Miss Foy's enduring work with the students, her place of affection and esteem both among the staff and the teaching pro- fession, and her faithful un- ' remitting service to the board | j d accused's car was clocked atjpassenger in the vehicle ha speeds between 95 and 100 miles|been lucky to escape serious an hour, said the witness, injury. COMING EVENTS nh Annual) SOCIAL Bingo at St. George's Hall on) COURTICE United Chure' = d Albert Street,|Christmas Bazaar, Thursday, Novem- Scalidis' Nevenber jber 30, at 7.30 p.m, Opened by Mrs. |John McKinney of Brooklin. hicken| Pattie tea, Everyone welcome. | | "BINGO, Bathe Park Eulalie Avenue | |Thursday '2 p.m. Euchre Saturday and | Monday 8 p.m. a a | - 4 FALL FAIR engi Canada for 'ge Wer, i | ' ker at St. BAZAAR & TEA [Unites Caan on "Friday, November . \2. ON 4th at 8 o'clock. All are welcome, | THURS., NOV. 23 2:30 Carl F. Reid, a son of Mr.|Club and an additional $500) over the past years. . aa r ' and Mrs. Francis Reid, 49\donation was received from Pl F & t l A magnificent oil painting of Harris street, Oshawa, is teach-'Imperial Oil Co., Cobourg. ans or apl a cueanien" bn gd -- gift of those friends both present Thursday, Nov. 23, 1961 The Canadian Club of On- tario County will hold its No- vember meeting in the Piccadil- ly Room of Hotel Genosha, on Thursday, Nov. 23. Those mem- bers unable to attend the din- ner at 6.30 p.m. are invited to be present for the speaker at 7.30 p.m. "Planning Cana" 's Capital" is the subject chosen by Peter and absent. A standing ovation took place when Miss Foy was called upon for her remarks. In her address, she thanked her friends for their generosity in the beautiful gifts and good wishes presented to her on the occasion of her retirement. She paid tribute to the three princi- pals under whom she had taught 4 in Port Hope, Dr. Thompson, BA, Sc; P. Eng., 3 4 Mr. Brackenbury, and Mr. whose work takes him all over : g%| Bigelow. She spoke of her motto Canada, publicizing the work of "First things first," to which the National Capital Commis- j she has always tried to adhere, sion, which is the federal gov- ; in spite of the pressures of ernment agency responsible for various kinds which are crowd- carrying out the "National Cap- + jing the field of education. Wednesday, November 22, 8 p.m. SUNNYSIDE Park is holding a euchre at the club house tonight, Wednesday, November 22, 80'clock. 50¢ each, Lunc served. FIRST RACE | 3. Chopavane, NB, 114 "Silverine," claiming all $2,500, | 4. Golden Turkey, Parnell, purse $1,900, three-year-olds and) (A)107 up. One mile. 5. Admiral Armbro, Rasmus'n, . Island King, NB, 118 116 . Bossator, Coy, 115 6. All Canadian, McComhb, 112 | Aykroyd. . Mr. R. J., NB, 115 7. Piagal, Robinson, 112 " ¢ . Flickamaroo, Harrison, 8. Whitville, NB, (A)106 XxX110 9. Wonderwine, Harrison, PROGRESSIVE AT WOODVIEW PARK bp 7 ee EUCHRE i NB, 110 11. Dorval, McComb, 118 Mrs. H. K. Cruwys, right, is | Bridge Club at Woodview | ,° ae ee ks : ites Fe ee W.A. of Albert St. United Church lil . Buffalo Bill, NB, 118 ot 7 -< FE . Bet 'N Win, Armstrong, 118 |12. Ponder On, Fitzsim'ns, 117 |; _ Bah e -- ----}Harman Park Club House | seen accepting the Dean Patte | Park Clubhouse. Mrs. E. M. | 9° Gojgen Cay, Krohn, X102 |(A) A. G. Hedges entry pl bess agg and Pc "|LAUDS PUPILS on ay: Win Wid Wai de | ree re eee ones Muna Flying Rounders, Wright, Sey pacers ee, We ee Last but not least, Miss Foy 0.C.V.1. BAND Wid: Now. en fem | ee is seen presenting the trophy. | 19° sin and Wind, Fitzsim'ns, |SEVENTH RACE phe paid tribute to the punils of Port Tour of Europe 1962. : a p : clared champion at the An-| Mrs. Culp placed runner-up in ot H h, 111 "Valedictory Stakes" handicaps sic ; " ; P Admission 50c 'ge , iti . Bill Yates, Dittfach, . PS) RESIDENT ENGINEER Hope High School. To use her Weston Championship Band, nual Individual Bridge Tourn- | the 1961 competition. Gubhi 115 purse $10,000 added for three- " | Pe 6 Prizes Refreshments ' ; > . Melodia, Gubbins, duat own words:- "If you were to and. Soloists. -- ament of Oshawa Duplicate --Oshawa Times Photo |"",).9 eligible: Ture Tan, Sand-|year-olds and up, one mile and Mrs Aykroyd 1s 8. r2 ag ltravel from one end of the GRAND. CONCERT NOVEL BINGO love? fe Canning Wolf, NB,{6 furlongs. engineer of the University a we ke lle ge : Rock, 111. 1, Wise Command, Robinson, |Toronto and has done post- ; : Fi ogee fogerty SDAY EVENING, 8 P.M OBITUARIES 115; 'Tedette, Hock, 121 graduate work at Carleton Uni- PETER AYEROYD not find a finer group of girls iday, N 4, . THURSD. D MI. : 3 z | : : * ey ADMISSION 50c | at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, |SECOND RACE ae 2. Sindy Ship, Dittfach, (A)118|versity. While attending uni-| se cs toe uit Boor Bi (Albert and Jackson Sts.) ; aad & i"Luke McLuke," claiming all) 3. Whiteborough, Rasmussen, |versity, he won the Presidents |ity to listen to an expert on the}, ri ee $12, $20 FUNERAL OF jing Mr. Wilding in England, |$2,500, purse $1,900, three-year- 110 * Honor Award for participation in|subject, His presentation 1s AB hpi eng ~. = POPULARITY Nae be Guubiad cf tripled MRS. AGNES HUTCHESON | He is resting at the W. C./ojds and up, ene mile, division) 4. Amber Morn, NB, (A)115 |undergraduate activities. He|made more interesting and en- caneasl enn 'os tha pened +4 a y be T INCLUDED Memorial services for Mrs.|Town Funeral Home in Whitby.|o¢ the first : 5. Chie Miss, Ditt'ach, 112 served five years with the Na-|jightening by the use of color atl wo Suck aihare Cie QUEEN S BALL $180 JACKPO Agnes Hutcheson, who died at|The service will be held in thy | . Rhythm King, Harriron, 6. Eltoro The Great, Coy, 112 |tional Capital Commission S/slides to illustrate the highlights! )...ure and satisfaction on the Ooor' Prize' $15 the Hillsdale Manor, in her 95th|chapel Thursday, Nov. 23, at 2)" x115 aoe 7. StrongBoy, Remillard, 116 |resident eingineer on the design of his topic. Deare I have belt in Bane ON year, Saturday, Nov. 18, was/p.m., followed by interment in| 9. Kingwood, Kallai, 120 8. Grey Monarch, Fitzsimmons, |and construction of the Gatineau! itondance at the September|#Hope." pe SATURDAY, NOV. 25th WHITBY BINGO held at the Armstrong Funeral|the St. John's Cemetery in Port) 3° Bonnie Streak, Sandover, 115 123 Parkway, supervising the work) 14 October meetings has been pe. AT ST. JOHN'S HALL CLUB BAYVIEW Chapel Thuesday, Nov. 21 at 2/Whitby, Rev. David Matshall| 5, Teddy Joe, Gubbins, 111 9. Ramsay 2nd, McComb, 116 jof contractors and the Com-|.. cellent and the executive is PIONEER DENTISTS 31 BLOOR ST, EAST WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 p.m. with Rev. Dr. George Tel-|will conduct the service. . Seducteur, NB, 118 . (A) Stafford Farm entry mission's own forces. heacing forward to the largest| 'The first dental college in the Dancing 9 to 12 Special Games $225, extra in |ford officiating. Interment WaS| alice MARY SCHIEDER | {: pitt ing og) 120 | EIGHTH RACE Since May 1959, he has been gathering in the club's history|united States was established 59 Nos. Jackpots 60 ond 54 jin Mount Lawn Cemetery. | i a Schieder, of 706| > , Dalen' " tht eb . director of the information divi-/Thursday evening. s ST. MARY'S Nos. he ii Oshawa Pallbearers were Don nL Peronigdimeaad Whitby, died ed . Vale of Avoca, ga Gan nee hs Pp can alllsion of the National Capital) yyombers are strongly urged in 1840 at Baltimore, Md. Terminal, Children under 16 |White, Thomas Broadbent, Hert' lowing a short illness at. thel a) apes sasha) prubcicinianae | 1 BE i we ue gs Commission, in which capacity|,, make every effort to attend not admitted, Gray, Jack Scott, Ken Cole and) 4.1.49 General Hospital Mon-| : sittach, 115 furlongs. he is responsible for public re-|. 44 are asked to inform J. Me- Robert Scott. | ; |11, Sun Drift, Dittfach, lations, information and publi- : DON'T jday, Nov. 22. She was in her) 49 North Bay, Coy, 120 1. Dark Valley, Rasmussen, cations He serves as secretary oe nd their hearer pea es BE LUCKY ARLES ARTHUR WILDING |82nd year. 15) ligible: Amber Atom, (A)109 Stile . '\the good relations existing be- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 IN DIA ae Arthur Wilding, form.| The deceased, the former PB cay O00: Sir Benjamin,| 2. Son Ator, NB, 112 velo hoger a nich tween the club and the Hotel AT ST. MARY'S OF THE H AN DI C erly of 1001 Green street,|Allce Mary Baylle.. was bee Brown, 111; Remister, NB, 121. | 3. -- Royal, Armstrong, is developing | the policy pr al aaagat may be BE SURE PEOPLE AUDITORIUM FTS Whitby, died at the Oshawa|@aughter of the Jate ries ani ' i: program for recording, mark- ls RA day, Nov.|Helen Baylie. THIRD RACE 4. Smirlys Rouge, McComb, |} pat add List with Lloyd STEVENSON RD. N. a oer pen och gr og HA She was born in London, Eng-|"Venita Strome," claimjng all 112 inne Neti eat Cae ital 'Rey ~9 then 2 AT MARION MAKE EXCELLENT |was in his 8ist year. land in 1880 and was married) $3,500, purse $2,000, three-year-| 5. Gray Ben, NB, 117 in the National Capital Region. | Colt a hdd The late Mr. Wilding was|to Francis Joseph Schieder at|olds and up, one mile. 6. Pouket, NB, 123 Many of the measures bein MORTGAGE you! <p iiige, street :bus-et_ door. Bus CHRISTMAS GIFTS |yorn in Middlesex County, Eng-|Port Arthur in 1902. 1. Toujours, Parnell, 118 7. Lovely Susy, Dittfach, undertaken by the commission Se once Da | tems include beautiful toble fland, in 1881. He was the son of| Mrs. Schieder has been a| 2- Windsor Forest, Parnel, (B)117 are unique in the world and] MONEY LOY ' the late John and Marie Louise|resident of Whitby for the past 8. Banner Lou, Harrison, Conntinge we pare ware. we. ds availoble L lamps, unusual coffee tables, Cx : | : 3 C)X110 Aykroyd describe the National Ist Mortgage funds eva 16 GAMES OF $8 rosewood elephants, carving |Wilding. His wife was the late sie since she left Port ere 4. Dottie's Girl, NB, 110 9 as NB, 112 Capital Commission and its} from Trust & Insurance Com- T 1 GAME EACH OF $10 sets, Kirpan and Kuki bie A aan' ghokwed tulGatnts Chnich Ln Whitey. 5. The Liffey, Coy, 116 19. Autumn Twilight, Harrison,|Work are usually filled with ad-|] Penies No bonus or finder's AEA . $20, $30, $40 knives, brass vases, bowls, 1 rning in Whitby for 60 years.| Besides her husband, she ts| 6- Moonlighter, Sandover, 118 (C)X102 " '|miration for this dynamic agen-|} **. compote, condle holders, 5 '4 4 '| i $ 7. Inigo, Harrison, (A)X111 11, Quick Edition, Fitzsi cy that is working for them in] © 2nd MORTGAGE MONIES |] Winner of Oshawa & District SHARE THE W ilver ili jewell He was a member of the St.|survived by one daughter, Mrs. : : Wicd "dition, Fitzsimmons, | | ; FALTH rater i ade nears slenathe. |Andrew's Presbyterian Church|A. Evans (Dorothy) of Oakville| 8. Quick Prince, /iarrison, (D)11 8 their National Capital. Fo etd tr Real Estate Board Sales Award 50 Sal scan wrcles "aaa (aL land four sons Francis, of Flin (A)X113 12. Peter Pat, Robinson, (A)118 ng a enre for 2 Consecutive Yeors. $50 EXTRA head scarves, stoles_ and |i" Oy selatives are surviv-|Flon, Man. Leonard, of Ledner,| 9. Navy Grand, Harrison, X104) "Also eligible: Queen's Gem,| po. pees GAGES 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR peer o _ongie sp hast B.C., Rupert of Toronto and|10. Switch Off, Robinson, 118 |Kallai, (B)117: Peterboro,| Mr. Aykroyd's address is SCHOFIELD-AKER LLOYD REALTY 10 CARDS FOR $1 peg Me _-- Perna John of Whitby. il. coueen. -- re ae, (D)107; Taffy Smash on Lisi ss bea should (Oshawa) Ltd., Reoltors a aistare. ib . Bonreen, Parnell, 'arnell, 112. 'thear and the Canadian Club of vd c ADMISSION early, For appointment . . . Two sisters, 10 grand children Janley Stable entry (A) R. W. Patton and M. Lumax srg County is indeed for-| 360 KING W. -- 723-2265 |i] 101 Simeoe N. -- 728-5123 t tunate in having the opportun- 12 and 5 great grandchildren also (A) pie ded FOURTH RACE Some Back ie Funeral service was held at/«rirefly," claiming all $4,500, | (B) Mrs. W. Von Richthofen Wee stakes |the W.C, Town Funeral Chapel, | nurse $2000, three-year-olds and] " entry aaa Whitby, Wednesday, Nov. 22.|yp, 7 furlongs. (C)_ F. Custeau and G. P l Rev. Stanley Marshall, of All| 3' Bouvrette entry af r Teddy, NB, 118 by Saints Anglican Church in Whit- : : (D) Ruffsin Farm entry Some members of the Osh- 'af - . Duty Watch, Dittfach, ill P by, officiated. Interment was in| 3 time Marches, Harrison, ey hy REDS awa General Hospital board of ELIMINATE. $2 BETS directors are in favor of legal-|_ MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--The $2 Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. X103 AAC--X-5, XX-7, XXX-10 Ib "3, "7, . S. izing hospital sweepstakes in|Gaily bettor will be a thing of . Formal Trust, Parnell, (A)116 Canada -- others are not. the past when Tropical' Park Hospital Superintendent W. A.|opens Florida's racing season . Cusmet, McComb, 108 . Polish Fiddler, Coy, 118 ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FULL CARD) Holland tossed out the question|Thursday. of hospital sweepstakes for opin- . Pepit, Sandover, 111 . Cairnfield, NB, 111 2--$250.00 JACKPOTS a4, ions from the board at its No- JACKPOT NOS. 52-54 vember meeting Tuesday night.| SHOE BOXES . Mr. Edgor, Parnell, 115 . Real Gentleman, Robinson, said he wanted a few) ($10.00 PER LINE PLU t c opinions for a resolution pro-| NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 CONSOLATION Prize, (Posed at the Ontario Hospital NEVER DIE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES, |ASsociation convention for the} | Of all the boxes that come |¢3 599, purse $2,000, three-year-| when you eat, talk or laugh. Just : ; Canadian Hospital Association} into average households, |ojgs, One mile. Sian A Beate Peachsedet oe yon ADMISSION RED BARN O h DOOR PRIZES| that hospital sweepstakes be| Shoe boxes have been voted | 1. Act in Haste, Harrison, 1 Seeaikatie satioe ot LOGad Ceectort $1.00 , snawa EXTRA BUSES | legalized and used to raise most likely to be used and x110 and socurity by holding plates more funds for hospitals in Canada.| Te-used. Out of every 10 . Conservatory, Dittfach, 109 | Or fegine. it's alkaline (non-acid). According to Mr. Holland homemakers, six never . Star Skipper, Kallai, 109 Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. there was some talk of a prop.| throw away a shoe box, | 4, Demarcki, Dittfach, 110 erly supervised and operated three throw them away 5. Autumn Colors, Coy, 107 lottery and it was felt a good sometimes, one always. . Choppy Wind, Harrison, way in which to raise funds for| , If you use the shoe box-- XX98 hospitals in this country as is| keep it. But don't keep . Blue Author, Sandover, 108 done by the Irish Hospital} worthwhile things you don't . Noboy's Lad, McComb. 108 | Sweepstakes. use. Sell them for cash with |QUINELLA BETTING | T. Kelso Creighton, QC, point-| result-getting Oshawa Times ed out this lottery would have| Classified Ads. It's the easy ae iving Day." Al-| to be legalized by some form of| fast and inexpensive way to lowar aie $2,600 * three-| legislation. Asked his opinion, he| have extra cash. Dial ine Pe ap. 7 Habongs said, he "is very much against) 723-3492 today. aT Was Bang Coy a it and deplored sweepstakes as 2. Winisteo, McComb, 114 a fund raising media as being very wasteful." | DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! medical staff said "certainly he} pitals." | 25¢ PER CARD PLEASE PHONE FREE TURKEYS TO BE 725-2987 DRAWN TONIGHT | OSHAWA JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Monster BINGO - Thurs., Nov: 23 @ 20 GAMES AT $20.00 -- @ 5 GAMES AT $30.00 1--$150.00 JACKPOT BUY NOW AND GET A FREE ELECTRIC Offer Expires November 30th INDIAN WARRIOR Geronimo. the Apache Indian|| chief in Arizona, was 80 years old at his death in 1909. Two items for the price of one! A modern, safe, fully automatic McClary-Easy Electric Clothes Dryer and a Top Quality, Full-Size Electric Blanket that can be washed and dried automatically. 109 Worry of A) A, and L. Poloniato and " Thorndale Stable entry FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? FIFTH RACE " int " j Don't be embarrassed by loose false Ladyminister," claiming all) 20? supping, dropping or wobbling sy Ss. BATHE PARK Building Fund Committee BINGO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22nd -- 8 P.M. SHARP HEAR!... A NEW CONCEPT! Stereo Sound through Picture Frame Speakers SEE!...« @ OIL PAINTINGS @ WATER COLORS @ WOOD CARVINGS @ ETC. at DNIPRO HALL Uust Off Bloor E. on Edith St.) 20 REGULAR GAMES -- SHARE-THE-WEALTH 3 -- $40 JACKPOTS 1 -- $100 JACKPOT 54 Numbers or Less Admission 50c, Plus 1 Free Card BINGO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 AT 8 P.M, ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. NORTH AT. MARION 16 GAMES OF $8 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40. SNOWBALL--52 Nos. $110--$20 CON. $5.00 FOR EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $10 ADDED EACH BINGO SHARE-THE-WEALTH Mr. Holland did not ask for $50 EXTRA--2 CARDS 25c or 10 for $1 it, Hioliand did not ask direction rom the oard ow FREE ADMISSION -- EXTRA BUS SERVICE ito vote on the proposed resoly- tion, nor did he disclose how I NO CHILDREN PLEASE would vote. einen " CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AN ART EXHIBITION of CANADIAN and EUROPEAN ARTISTS : INCLUDING EVAN McDONALD A.R.C.A., 0.S.A: _ THURS., NOV. 23rd to SAT., NOV. 25th SEEN DESIRABLE | Ald. John G. Brady said this type of fund raising for Cana- dian Hospitals would be "very desirable'. He said a high per- centage of Canadians buy Irish =. peg som tickets. r. W. G. Y. Grant, president ot the Oshawa General Horta! ORDER YOUR LOT IN BEAU VALLEY would be in favor of having) legalized sweepstakes to support| ces NOW ! Canadian Hospitals." | Dr. Grant said he "hates to} If you are thinking of building a new home in the spring of see so much money going out! 1962, now is the time to choose your new home location. of the country on the Irish Hos-|| There is 'still a limited number of choice ravine and level pitals Sweepstakes and feels) that money would be of great} assistance to Canadian Hos- lots available, They are going: fast. A deposit of only $100 will hold a lot of your choice, This will give you the winter months to choose a plan, arrange financing, etc. Should circumstances prevent you preceeding Keith Ross, organized labor's| with construction then your deposit will be returned in full, representative on the board said if sweepstakes were made legal in Canada, see how many peo- ple would buy tickets. He said he feels a great percentage. of | those who buy Irish Sweepstake tickets buy them because they) know they are not supposed to. | Al THE oa How Can You Lose? ,.. Do It Now... 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