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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1962, p. 3

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RECREATION REVIEWS Swim Classes Open To Adults BOWMANVILLE -- Registra- ey SHEE OWE Y CRT ESE the interested mothers of chil- Twin Counties Plowing Match Program Set Up COBOURG A directors' meeting of Durham and Nor- thumberland plowmen was held 'tion for the adult swimming eelasses will be held at the Lions * 'Community Centre in Bowman- eville on Tuesday, Oct. 2, from £7.30 to 9.00 p.m. d ® Those interested in attending 'the adult swimming classes (should register at the Lions Centre. © A full series of instruction will "be held from the Learn to Swim 'level up to the Royal Life Sav- ing Society awards. Classes will »again be under the direction of "Mr. W. "Bill. Bagnell. Classes eare. scheduled to get underway fon Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 7.00 p.m. © The fee for swimming lessons will be $3 for Bowmanville resi- 'dents and $4 for non-residents «for a ten-week course. + CHILDRENS SKATING Childrens skating will be held| -at the Bowmanville Memorial » Arena every Monday afternoon 'from 3 to 5 p.m. This activity sis open to children seven years of age and under who wish to have an opportunity to learn io dren playing minor hockey in Bowmanville. it meets every fourth Tuesday, at 2 p.m. at the Lions Community Centre. First meeting will be held on Tues- day, Sept. 25. The president is Mrs. W. Simpson. AQUARIUM SOCIETY : Meets at the Lions Community Centre the third Monday of each month 'at 8 pm. The club is open to anyone interested in tropical fish. There is also a junior section to the club, Visi- tors are welcome to all meet- ings. The president is T. Webb. The next meeting is on Oct. 15. ADULT SWIMMING Boys Training School Pool, Tuesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Starts Oct. 9, Instruction for beginners and more advanced swimmers is available under the direction of W. Bagnell. MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Bowmanville High School, Tuesday, 7 to 9.30 p.m. Starts Oct. 16. For further information in the United Counties builaing at Cobourg. Plans for the 1962 plowing match on Oct. 2 at the farm of Howard Allin, north of Newcastle on Highway 35 were discussed, District . director Howard Henry discussed the Internation- al Match at Belleville. It was pointed out by the treasurer that only $120 of the $300 available was needed for local prizes last year. It was decided to ask a com- mittee composed of Owen Gibb. agricultural engineer for the United Counties, Andrew Wat- son, assistant agricultural repre- sentative in Northumberland and John Ingratta, fruit and ve- getable specialist for Durham, to conduct a tractor driving competition for 4-H club mem- bers at the match with this ac- tivity to be featured at 2 p.m. in the afternoon. It was pointed out that the Skate. Parents are welcome to » skate along with their children. The 15 sessions start Monday,| Nov. 5. GIRLS BROOMBALL OR HOCKEY ' If sufficient interest is shown *by girls 14 years of age and 'under, the recreation depart- ment is prepared to arrange ice time to form either a broomball contact Ted Dadson, league | president. SENIOR CITIZENS | World Plowing Match would be held in Calendon Township north 2 ; of Toronto, in 1963, Lions Community Centre, sec-| he Golden Plough in front of jond Tuesday each month at 8\tne home: at Cobourg was the |p-m. Starts Oct. 9. This grouP|cairn in memory of the first |is under the sponsorship of Club| match held on nearby land in |15. For further information con-|/1953. Since it was desired this jtact Mrs. D. Masters, president.| should be 'n good shape to visit: CHILDREN'S land because of the new road DANCING CLASSES building in the area, a commit- Lions Community Centre, Wednesday, 3.30 to 9 p.m. Starts |Sept. 26, Instruction in ballet, |tap, and baton twirling is avail- or hockey league. The time will| be established once sufficient number of girls register for this tee composed of Mr, Henry and| | vice-president Bruce Eagleson |was named to co-operate with jthe agricultural committee of PROVINCIAL RUGGER CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES PRESENTED , park for the merry makers. | | ACTIVE IN SPORTS _|McKee, in charge of sports, re- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 20, 1962. 3 never closes, But once a year one night is set aside to mark the end of the summer season. The big night will be Saturday, Sept. 29. : The park association reports about 1,000 free treats of potato chips and chocolate bars will be distributed to the children of park members. Bingo, home baking, a penny toss and a fish- pond booths will be set up in the Planned eents are, expected) to be the best in the 11-year-his- tory of the park. The park was extra busy with sport activities this summer. Al ports the baseball season finish- ed with the exception of the boys' pee wee tournament. Ban- tam boys were second in their league and at the same time the pee wee girls are hoping for a better season next year. The Saturday morning house league had a fine season with 50 children and 'several inter- | ested fathers on hand. The park will have a hockey team again this year and a bowling league and dart league will also be re- presented by the park. One of the highlights of this} |month's meeting was the an- |nouncement that members of the | Park Plans Treats On Closing Night Fernhill 'Neighborhood Park | -wee baseball team will be jonored at a banquet Oct. 13 and the bantams at a similar event Oct. 20. The sportsmen will receive crests and it is ex- pected civic officials will be present at both functions, NEW EQUIPMENT The interior of the park club house has taken on a new look, New equipment includes install. ation of a hot water tank, a new stove, and a railing on the inside of the front steps. The inside is to be painted, Oscar Plancke, building supervisor, has started work on enlarging the clubhouse kitchen. Mrs. Arthur 'Virgin reported several cards and floral tributes sent out during the summer. The summer euchres were popular. Mrs. Walter Hurrie tendered her resignation as. euchre chairman and it was ac- cepted reluctantly. Mrs. W. A. Spiers. and Mrs. Robinson will work as conveners. At the same time, Mrs. Hur- rie reported a successful sum- mer for. bingo. Erection of a high fence on the south. side of the park to protect adjacent homes and grounds from damage is being consid- ered. It was also decided at the meeting that a pay telephone be installed while 24 additional chairs will be purchased. COMING EVENTS rs ! , activity. EUCHRE Scout Hall, Gibbon at Buena|RUMMAGE Sale, clothing, adults' and CHORAL SOCIETY able, under the leadership of|county couneil and all groups ; Miss Irenie Harvey. Bowmanville Town Hall, Mon- day nights at 8 p.m. is the siteSS@UARE DANCING | for the Choral Socieey. The so-|_ Lions Community Centre on ciety is now casting for its|Wednesday. The dancing pro- spring operetta "Pirates of| Sram started Sept. 5 and is held Penzance' under the direction|®Ve'y Wednesday at 8 p.m. This A is a recreation activity that hus- fa gi band and wife can enjoy. There ; . - ,1)/are classes for beginners, The This group is made up 0: alll instructor in W. Cavey, [FIGURE SKATING OBITUARIES | Bowmanville Memorial Arena every Thursday, 4 to 7 p.m. | Figure skating lessons for boys ALFRED WILLIAM jand girls. Starts Nov. 1. The in- \ BARTLETT |structress is Miss Barbara Anne The death occurred Wednes-| Smith. day, Sept: 19, at Oshawa General TEEN TOWN Hospital of Alfred William Bart-| Lions Community Centre, sec- lett, 319 French street, following/onq and fourth Friday of each a serious iliness of.three months.| nonth. Starts Sept. 28. For teen- A son of the late Mr. and pon | agers of Bowmanville and sur- -James Bartlett, he was born)ounding areas. Dancing is to April 14, 1878, in London, Eng-|the jatest records. The Bowman- land. | ville Kinsmen Club acts as chap- |interested that this might be a special spot for plowmen visit- ing from other countries. CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING | (Continued from Page 28) |32---Articles for Sale | FURNITURE, French Provincial, fruit- wood, chesterfield 3-piece -- sectional, brown brocade upholstery, gold occa- sional chair, end tables, coffee table. $275 or sell separately. MO 8-2401. THREE oil space heaters, small and large sizes. Reasonable. Apply 730 Sim- coe Street South. DUPLICATORS, hand and electric, spirit or stencil, supplies, Hamilton Office Equip., 137 Brock S. MO 8-5849. GUN (old) wanted, have 30-30 Winches. ter, nearly new and Remington pump shot gun for trade. Phone 725-6183. BEFORE buying or selling televisions, THE TROPHIES WON inj the Ontario High School Rug- ger championship games play- ed here last May were pre- sented to the senior and ban- tam teams of Dr. F. J. Done- van Collegiate Institute at the school Wednesday afternoon. The presentations were made by Mayor Christine Thomas. In the upper picture Mayor Thomas is seen with the sen- ior champions. Members of are R. Wasylk, captain; Mayor Thomas, J. Elliott, coach. Back row are E, Aasen; R. McKnight; B. Flegg: 0. Kemp; K. Bradley and E. Aru. The bantam champions are seen in the Vista, Friday, Sept. 7, 8 p.m. Six Prizes} Refreshments. Admission 50 cents." LITTLE BUCKAROO | RANCH | Now arranging dates for hay tides, corn and wiener roasts, private dances, Christmas parties. FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL 725-2737 REGISTER NOW! Fall riding lessons lower picture. Front _row, from left are Athmar Telep, captain; Mayor Thomas, Bill Watson, coach. Back row, Bob Glecoff; Ted Mitchell; Larry Patterson; Steve _ Rosnik; Peter Kaplan and Glen Elliott. --Oshawa Times Photos in horsemanship now in operation. Group, Trail Riding Anytime, by Reservation Dude ranching weekends Riding instruction, trail rid- ing, meals and accommode- tion $10 a day. Organiza- children's. Centre Street United Church, nit No. 2, Friday, September 21, start- ing 1 p.m, TIME to retire? Sell your business fast with a far-reaching Classified ad. Dial ae Peeters aor NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $150 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. 20 gomes at $20, 5 gomes the team, front, from left, NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1962 furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3.2294. 34--Lost & Found LOST on Thursday, eight keys on ring, vicinity of Dominion parking lot and Jury and Lovell, uptown. ind 5 or 5.30. Reward. Telephone 725-1278, | 35--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH EMRY Creditors of the deceased, who died at Oshawa, Ontario, December Ist, 1960, are re- quested to send particu'ars of their claim to the undersigned on or before September 30th, 1962, after which date the estate will be distributed, Dated at Oshawa, this 13th day of September, A.D. 1962. MIKE MIHALKO, Executor He was a resident of Oshawa|erones for each dance. There for the past 45 years coming t0/ wii be a weekly admission fee. Canada in 1912. He was an eM-| MINOR HOCKEY ' ployee of General Motors for 34) B villa Sonboriay Avene : for perere Feseine December! very rare starting Nov. 5. He was a member of the Gen-|Teams for atoms under 10, pee eral Motors 25-year Club rp bt rgd Ba. pe gen a 1 Local 222, U..A.W.A. During his|™!eget under and. juveniles liftime Mr. Bartlett was an avid|Under 18, Players' certificates sports fan. , |will be available next week at He is predeceased by his wife,| Recreation Office or Bowman- the former Sarah Ann Corcoran|Ville Public Schools. who died April 25, 1958. Surviv-| CHILDRENS ing are three daughters, Mrs.) DANCING CLASS | Walter Procter (Patricia), Mrs.) Lions Community Centre, James G. McMinn (Lillian) andjevery Saturday morning 9 a.m. tion or family groups accept- ed LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH DIAL 725-2737 |_ {End of Rossland Rd, East.) at $30. 1 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBER 50, 55 what it meant if someone said "come outside. Mr. Kelly in- sisted that the only assault in-| volved was the forehead slap in the restaurant and that the scuffle outside was a fair fight. Crown Attorney Bruce Af- fleck disagreed with Mr. Kelly's Three Fined | For Assault | FIRST RACE -- Montgomery, three; FIFTH RACE -- Golden Meadow, and four-year-olds, maidens -- Purse|Three-yearolds and up, claiming all $2000. One mile -- turf coruse. $7500. Purse $2500, One mile and 70 Scoot Joe, Turcotte X104 | yards, i S sins, J . | Sweet Fashion, Watters X101 Fallow Fellow, NB 113 A youth who added: "I'm not|idea that the only assanit invol-| Star Task, Adams 116 Tudor Sovereign, Fitzsimmons 120 ja Golden Hawk," to his eV") ved was the slap. "This was an| Monaghan, NB 116 Glooming, Harrison (A)117 lj » in Oshaw t Wednes- ; / vas| Call me Chartle, Gordon 109 |Marcus Antonius, NB 113 pend fined tee or 38 vednes-| enterprise where Andor was Double Fran, poreareet XXX103 Ks iG pegs i al jail f . Hh called outside so that Bradica| Sun Chop, Gubbins 1 | Moony, Cosentino e county jail for assaulting f Chopday, Dittfach 109 Brown Panther, Gonzalez 112 Robert M, Andor causing him could «add another notch to his Sassie Maid, Lanoway 106 gs eg a eaeeeet and R. Gian b dily Raven . pistol, he said. The Crown ur- Gallant Curry, NB 109 | an . Tosch entry 101 i | Pathe Lane, Goenusens 10 | QUINELLA BETTING cis Races tm aed ged that an exemplary penalty SECOND RACE -- Collingwood, two-| sIxTH RACE -- Rexdale, three-year- tr % | 4 a. ' yi ' Hty to th |be imposed. Mn. Affleck sug:| year-old fillies, maidens -- Purse $200. olds and up, claiming all $2500, Purse|.6ee! pleaded not guilty to the| gested a jail sentence be im-| Six furlongs. Foaled in Canada. $1800. Six furlongs. charge, as did Montgomcry| posed. Briefest, NB 119 Discovery Bay, Leblane X117 Neil, RR 3 Bowmanville, who) In passing sentence, Magis-| was charged in connection with|trate Guest said he found it jthe same incident. Neil wasistrange that the girl who sup-| jgiven the same sentence by|posedly provoked Bradica to} Cameo Flight, Roser 119 Quadreme, Fitzsimmons 122 Top Glitter, Wright 119 Island King, Remillard 122 Magistrate C. W. Guest. \fight was not in court. | A third youth, Russell Mil-| | Belle Ange, Robinson 119 | Pretty Jewel, Gordon. 119 Calico Belle, NB 119 | Junior Edition, Rasmussen 119 By his solicitors PARKHILL & YANCH 8 Simcoe St. S. | Oshowa, Ont. Navy Lou, Robinson 108 |Dark Jet, Wolski X114 CONTACT LENSES by A . Phone 723-4191 F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE NORTH o SALE Now onat... BAD | WATCH ~ BOY'S| TENDERS he ee a | SEPT. 24 & 26 cong sean | Polishers, Radios, Bedroom OCT.1&3 Suit Chairs, Mattresses, Chesterfields, Bunk Beds, THE KINSMEN CLUB OF OSHAWA Kitchen Suites, Bed Chester- fields, Lamps, Continental "BAG OF BULBS" CANVASS Fairbrook Miss, NB 119 Gam, Gubbins 119 Brown Doe, Dittfach 119 Queen's Maid, NB 119 Canted, Dittfach 119 Dark Gem, McComb 119 Select Chic, Roser 119 PORT HOPE SPEAKER Hon, Michael Starr will ad-| dress the annual meeting of} | the Port Hope Progressive Con- |servative Association tonight. Also Eligible: Artista, Wolski X114; Sunny Casie, Krohn XX112; Lady Niew,| Officers for the coming year three grandchildren, Viola, 119; Comets Trail, Griffiths X114. will be elected. ; The remains are at the Mc-|man, Carl Olsen, John Bolahood,| » Guire and Low Funeral Home, |Lioyd Bolahood, Douglas Wilson, ! Uxbridge. A- memorial service|Lloyd ' Corson and Richard } will be held in the chapel, Fri-/ Young of the Oshawa and Dist- , day, Sept. 21, at 2 p.m. con-jrict Real Estate Board will at-| ; ducted by Rev. Donald Jay of|tend the Canadian Association | + Uxbridge United Church. Inter-|of Real Estate Boards annual) { ment will be in Uxbridge Ceme-| convention in Quebec City Sept. | 23 to 26. ' ! JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 14% King Street East, hawa, Ontario. Executor and Solicitor. s a Tenders will be accepted until September 26th, 1962 for electrical wiring in the new Pennyworth's Dept. Store Ajax, Ontario. Plans available at PENNYWORTH'S Department Store AJAX, ONTARIO' Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, Pole Lamps, Tape Recor- ders, Record Players! ! If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! BAD BOY wnt: JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE Begins 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 : : 7 . Mrs. William Imeson (Ivy) and|to 12 noon. Starts Sept. 22. In- three sons, James, Charles and|struction will be given in tap Frank all of Oshawa; two sis-|and baton twirling. The instruct- Emily Hubbard of England and OSHAWA BOWLING LANE one brother, Thomas of England) Maple Jan, Turcotte Xi14 Ocho Rios, 'Krohn X103 as well as seven grandchildren ue Q., ings Heart, Cosentino and five great grandchildren, CITY AND Sells Anger nobioase 118 Fine Clocks Turcotte OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE |Cathy Yates, Fitzsimmons 114 strong Funeral Home. The mem- DISTRICT jburn, RR 1 Whitby, was also! BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE | Se ae tee al. ORME MORNING Du Berry Rose, Krohn Xi14 Pauipoliy, Krohn X11 |charged with assaulting Andor! 4. McLaughlin Public Lib- ( ' q * | iv, mn > ; McL: \. Pere cater fev. Toon. Wied tesidante awakened 'Also Eligible: Little Ripple, Kallal| Also Pligible: False Start, Hernan-| August 30, The charge against! ea fa N C) De N | Nn g |Prestia, Potts 119; Black Raven, Gon-|Cessford, McComb 114; Jivey, Wolski : sqifirst trip "south" Friday after- : mon assault. H s fined $50 Pp y | onli isa lyr call aay yg kd ° a yt! o¢, far) IN THE MATTER OF THE gutacet RACE -- Granada. t mae or 10 days in he conte an noon. The trailer library will) Mount Lawn Cemetery. this fall. In the Raglan area) ESTATE OF ARTHUR ee oranda eo car.| SEVENTH RACE -- Three-year-old , '\be parked at the Simcoe Shop-| thermometers registered 30 Se eens longs S| fom PMIE® fillies ,allowance, Purse $2700. Six fur- IN RESTAURANT ping Plaza, Simcoe street south,| 9- JOHN ALLEN ALSOP degrees. "here was. a brilliant, MANNING, LATE OF THE |witsunhy Sit 1 lala sea J 9:30 P.M. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st prego agar be > Temagami, Fitzsimmons 114 the evening in question he and} ----------------- Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the Ux-| wednesday night: fi Pareder, NB il Cinkioite, Duteges Ar two friends were seated in a bridge Conage Hospital of John OSHAWA, IN' THE B NicomekL NB iz Bond street west restaurant WIN OEE | Allen Alsop, 72, Ist avenue, Ux- COOL HOT BOX TY OF TARI Hapis Capis, NB 119, Windmill 2nd, Krohn XX112 tic ice : ; An Oshawa. team, composed : bridge. He was in his 75th year.| In addition to the Thornton's COUNTY OF ON 0, ee a Laburnum, NB 119 when Bradica approached them| ¢¢ wrs. R. Mann, Mrs, Mael 153 KING STREET EAST RETIRED MOULDER, Mr. Maestro, McComb 119 EIGHTH RACE -- Three-year-olds| his girl friend Osh "s Fi t Coff H Barbara Alsop, he was born at/day, The Oshawa Fire Depart-| DECEASED. Aveate: Tiseesainos |and up, claiming all $2500, Purse $1900,| "5 817" 'T1end. high for three wins in the| shawa's Fines orree mouse Be eee ame rete een Bc iewoest, (tiara ue ae ae! ae irae nigra) Featuring: The Laurentions 1920 in Newmarket. He had re-|port of a hot box on a CPR rail- Cree" eligible: Mono Bella, NB_ 119; |Al's Pride, Gall 115 "He asked me to come olitside| Club. | JAZZ AT ITS BEST Foxy Reward, NB 109; Count Snow,| Ae . Coe 3 se Be + riage. |were four ambulance calls from TO CREDITORS Viola 112; Gulfs Pride, Gall 119; Daring |Chatienee Hay, Wok xis fe Andor described ~ oy ag * Mr. Alsop was a cattleman|8 a.m. Wednesday-to 8 a.m. to- Wright, 112, Star Skipper, Robinson. 115 jhe sustained during the fight. | who imported and exported|day. | ALL persons having claims py lap roe Kingwood, Hernandez XXX113 |He said he suffered multiple ogainst the Estote of AR- lot dir n nies Passe' $2100 cix(oray Ben, NB 123 |bruises from being kicked and «Quebec. Three years ago, he, __| THUR MANNING, late of Ea pcre ot nage rr ga » Limited. ai Ber tee me cotoimotiog! Sees nee, etired lwianeake Genealee' 118 \ORRAie COOCOK ak Wan Aey | Defence Counsel Terrence V.| * He was a member of Chal- bultiding ta Oe lena paaggnge® roagrog Meigs gos Breezy Answer, Fitzsimmons 119 | AAC--X-5, XX-7, XXX-10 Ibs. Kelly asked Andor if he knew! 4 | e Be! eiig wr D. . 1962 ee Blue Wren, Wolski X114 is eget: Baus ---- | a - -- * bridge. ithe ine f Ds a | i 4 province. Quite a number = © Mr. Alsop is survived by his|o¢ Oshawa business executives| porticulars to the uresersigri- « *wife, and a son, Emery of Tor-| were in attendance. ed on or before the 15th day *onto; a brother, James Alsop of October, A.D. 1962, after OW | al a nN eS 2 i seth og tabla Al TO ATTEND CONVENTION which date the Estate will be H i * (Annie), bo' idge ani |First Vice-president $. D. Hy-| to aig a " ag | 360 KING STREET WEST signed shall then ve ho notice. day. of" September, AD, 1 p.m. Until 7 p.m. Every Afternoon Soo p.m. p.m. Every 10:00 A.M. -- WITH INSTRUCTIONS 7 to 18 years. Register now. PRE-INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL BOWLERS 78 RICHMOND. STREET WEST New Bowlers Welcome ters, Mrs. May Foster and Mrs:|ress is Mrs. Shirley Fowler. Time Clock, Turcotte X111 The remains are at the Arm-| y ' ; ___|119; Snow Lane, Kallai 119; Bella/dez XXX109; Doll's Son, NB 108; Mrs. |Milburn was reduced to com-|'ary Bookmobile will make its ard Ware of St. George's Angli-|this morning to find the tem- $1800. Seven furlongs. longs. -ndor told the court that on/from 2 to.5 p.m The death occurred suddenly |q is play of Northern Lights CITY OF tee tia | CLUB ABSTRACT Espalwin, NB 109 Nicomekl, NB 112 A son of the late William andjroad north barn fire Wednes-| and insisted Andor had insulted! price and Mrs. G. Oatway were Access, Fitzsimmons 109 NOTICE Scamper Boots, NB 109 War Caper, Turcotte XX118 * sided in Uxbridge since his mar.way car about 9 p.m. There jand I did. ° Damzel, Turcotte X11l; Secret Star/tast Dividend, Lanoway 110 | ' B j e rand expo | €n DOWIN * cattle from British Columbia to) . , 7 | | D : LARGE ATTENDANCE furlongs. Foaled in Canada, Division of soit pail, Griffiths X1i8 jcuts from being shoved "'by | the City of Oshawa, in the ni 7 x Duchess Bingo, Harrison 119 y mers Presbyterian Church, UX-|--owd from many sections of | hereby required to send full sand a sister, Mrs, Issac Ball President Donald McQuay,| distributed with regard only dey of September, A.D. Junior and senior boys and girls APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E, AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 [oC RE TONE OSH ee RUN ERR ee CORE eee ee oO

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