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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1963, p. 3

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, Plosive liquids are al stored inithan ti Se OSHAWA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB PRESENTS TROPHIES Trophies,won during the sea- Dr. and Mrs. Kandell, who G. A. Rundle and Mrs. E.| ners. Front, from left, are son were \presented at the were tied with Mrs. E. J. Culp. The Manning Schwartz] Mrs, M .R. Clarke, G. Adams Woodview Community oe ea egg it raed ST ec won and Mrs. W. Medland. Stand- Centre Tuesday night by the rs, F. J. Rundle an rs. Vv s. E. J. b4 4 Oshawa Duplicate /Bridge H. P. Hart. The Dean Patte Mrs. M. R. Clarke. Jue @up ing, from left, are John Miller, Club. The Dr. ' Kandell Cup for the individual cham- for mixed pa won by Mrs. G. A. Rundle, Mrs. E. Trophy for th am-of-Four pion was won by John Miller, Mrs. M. R( Clarke and A. Culp and Mrs. Ei J. Wads- Championship wa\ won by The Marg. Clarke Cup for Vaillancourt.\ Caught by the worth. j : Mrs. M. R. Clarke, dams, open pairs was won by Mrs. camera are sOme of Ahe win- --Oshawa Times Photo ie VS | CITY AND _ Five Youths DISTRICT _| Draw Remands CHEQUE PRESENTED | In Court Picnic Held At * Camp Pretoria A cheque for $100 was pre-| ted Tuesday to Robert Wil-| St. Andrew's United Church) Junior Girls, 9 and 10 -- a Anditorium Fy d) BOWMANVILLE -- Five Bow- held a very successful congre- geet i i em Jet.|Co- ordinator. The presentats9n,| manville youths were remanded gational picnic, June 23, at) Junior Boys 9 an on behalf of the Ladies Auxil-| until July 9 following a djsturb- Camp Pretoria frey Stapleton, Peter King. liary, No, 27, of the UAW waS\ance at the Working ¢ Boys' The congregation had been|_ Intermediate, Girls -- Debbie) made by its president, Mrs. Camp north of Bowmanville, sked to come to church jnfSbroule, Judy Warren, ,,|Clifford Pilkey. June 22. | thei i ; ee | Four of the accused were al-| ee el ee HEAT BONANZA ready on bail -- Patrick Good- committee was very pleased| Balloon race, boys -- David/News of a freezer break-down). 5, "18 of 9 Lovers' Lane: that so many did so. About 280/Carson, Stewart Low, Colin/at Ideal Dairy Limited, 390 Rit-| Albert Gésdoik 18. of RR 3: Chase, }son road north, was good news|, Peanut race --Paula Kitchen.|to hundreds of children in the Wade ee a Three-leggéd race,- girls --jarea Tuesday. Free half-gallons Whalen et) of RR 3. John Kathy Sproule and Vicki Kit-jof ice cream, bricks, parfaits) powe 32 King atraat weet Was and by 1 p.m. all were park-/chen jand ice cream bars were haul-| eased on bail of $1000, ed, tagged and ready to go.| Three-legged race, boys --jed away in bicycle carriers, Charges involving liquor were Following grace all enjesed the|David Britton and Kevin Dan-|blankets, wagons and arms AS! 41.4 jaig against all five youths picnic and afterwards. had a/°€¥. ; ,, {news spread, cars pulled in| thoy will appearin Magistrate's time of visiting and fellowship.| _ Wheelbarrow, girls -- Chris-jat the store parking lot and) Court here again on July 9. From 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ct ar Tag ey Da mie! pulled away with loaded trunks 'siniis cenihdiaele as were contests and races. At} B , ig ee } r I 415 p.m. evening worship was|J@mes, Douglas Campbell. Bl po sing Mond reese ' BOWMANVILLE -- Impaired held and everyone on the way|, Shoe race -- Joan Stapleton, "a 4 awa Fire Department ariving cost a Courtice man $50 home at 5 p.m. "|Arnie Boy Stapleton. reported no fires in the city! ang $27 costs in Magistrate's Tuesday. The city ambulance) court here Tuesday. Mixed, three-legged race -- WINNERS OF RACES f responded to a total of seven' victor -MeGray, Hancock's attended 4 After Sunday ° School and morning service those taking part left for Camp Pretoria) Sally Armstrong and Pat Dan- " Beginners Girls -- Leslie/Mc-\cey, Judy Britton and Davelroutime calls. road, pléaded not guilty. His Mahon, Diana Stapleton, Kim|Britton. : : TREE CONTACT LET counsel was R. J. Murphy, Osh-) Warren. Orange crush, with nipple --| porRT HOPE -- Town coun-|awa. Beginners Boys--James Mas-|Marlyn Massie, Bob Scott. cil Monday night accepted a+ Constable J. C. Cartwright sie, Leslie Claus, David Siksay.| Pie plate race -- Helen Jef-|tender of $1,458 for the removal|OPP, stated he had been called Primary Girls, 7 years -- Su-|frey, Bill Jeffrey. lof 21 trees, submitted by Davey|t0 the Maple Grove area be- san Beamish, Diana Broadbent,|, Tie race -- Garry Taylor, Tree Experts of Canada Ltd.,|Cause two cars had been forced June Claus. Lillian Taylor. : |Oshawa. Work will begin im-| Off the road: There he found the Life saver race -- Keith Mc- mediately and is to be com-|accused, parked on the south Boys, 7 years -- Billy Win-| : . grove, Brian Elliott. |Mahon, Madge McMahon. pleted by Feb. 1, 1964. Reeve) Shoulder behind the wheel, with : +e: | Clothes pin race -- Joan the motor runni Girls, 8 years -- Kathie King, | R. C. Everson reported the! Midian Margaret McMahon, Joanne|"'25, ae Fhe sa Stan|Patks commission would begin) by) Officer testified that he Slack. a 8 ca -- Stan) dianting trees next year in an|2"d Corporal K. Freethy had to |temove the accused and place jhim in the cruiser. SUPPLY SUGAR Many plants contain sugar but only sugar cane and beets store enough to make refining worthwhile. towing statement: j.weekend. # \fice worker locals in Windsor, ; |Mooney, president of Local 240, UAW Sets Up Advisory Group George Burt, Canadian UAW Director, today issued the fol A continuing advisory council of Technical, Office and Profes- sional Workers was established bin the Canadian UAW over the Delegates from eight UAW of- Toronto, Oshawa, Chatham, Sagnia and Brantford were told by Doug Fraser, International |UAW board member-at-large and Director of the union's Technical, Office and Profes- sional Workers Department, that white collar workers have shown more interest in organiz- ing in the past few months, than they have during.the pa¥® six years. : J. Es (Red) Franklin, presi-|. dent of DeHavilland Local 673, Toronto, was elected chairman of the advisory council. Edward Windsor, was elected _ vice- chairman, and Gordon Hillis, Local 421, Sarnia, secretary. The council will meet every six months and the executive every three. George Burt, Canadian UAW Director, welcomed the dele- gates and the setting up of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLD CIVIC NIGHT Members of Oshawa City guests of the Oshawa Council entertainment and a buffet. Ald. John G. Brady, Ald. A. V. Council, heads of civic de- of the Knights of Columbus. supper, Caught by the camera Walker and T. D. Thomas, Logihrenteg igor 3 ne pron Speeches were short and the during the evening, from left, MLA for Oshawa Riding. 7 In Lindsay | LINDSAY -- David Jack of)' |Ajax was fined $176 in mazgis-}; \trate's court Monday on charg- es of impaired driving and hav- jing liquor in a public place. Ye was charged by Mindor{|6-Hash Boy, Gubbins 116 OPP following an accident on|j-ginewood.. Rabinson 116 9-West Four, 10-Bossator, 11-Mill Race, No Boy 116 l2-Jaded Jewel, |highway 35 near Minden June /16. Const. David Exley said Jack, quite intoxicated, became yéry under arrest. He said 9/ part bottle of whisky and two un- opened cases of beer were) found in the car. The car trav- elled 200 feet out of control be-|i-rast Answ fore crossing the highway and |Plunging down a deep ditch, he jsaid. Truck Traffic Irks Ajax 'Councillor corner of Harwood avenue and/ Brock street in Ajax were tie subject of a discussion a: the Monday meeting of council |plained of the dust and noise | | Councillor Wright said he had'! seen irucks, owned by Canadian|-- Pat Holmes and Lornelolds. 1 and % miles (Marshall i isi ina: ; : ¢ ses a Turf ¢g i > of + |Petrofina; using Brock street Milne, Don Brooks and Gloria sequdeogaeete Turestie X07 sett eG io chee sie FIFE > jas an entrance to their lo: Sweet,'Ted Morrison and Be'ty|2right a Lot, Harrison 113 * : : alia He said a truck had passed| Law. the "'No Heavy Trucks" sign at ,the corner. Council agreed to place the |matter in the hands of the 'police. PORT HOPE Non-union truckers gathered in groups of threes and fours to cross picket lines at Port Hope Hospital job Tuesday in anticipation of fur- ther obstruction by pickets. R. N. Perkins, lawyer Dunker Construction Co warhéd that-the firm would pre| secute the union for preventing for jeffort to replace those being re- inski. 15th lady to shake hands|@!80 conduct a_ systematic mary boys -- Billy Siksay and) 15th man to shake hands with | . Murder Frial ° st. PAUL, Minn, (AP)--T| £ LPN Tr Summer Cottage sie ee ition. Such safe practices as|his wife in order to collect in a boat, never changing places|4ccident insurance. nase pastes : *? |foy ti | is aki eis wach and 'carrying only a moderate) ur was |Kin Boys 8 years -- Stewart) Hammer and. nail -- Mary| sa ; Low, Billy Siksay, David Rud- Getz. Q jmoved. The commission will Wheelbarrow race -- Colin|with Mystery Man -- Aldyth|Schedule of pruning. Chase and Stewart Low. Pri-|McMurtr¥. | Danny Kitchen Mystery Women -- A. Whitelaw.| Lawyer Faces Eugene Thompson, St. Paul lawyer, was indicted by a grand gree murder charges in the ; |March 6 slaying of his wife. MATTHEW B. DYMOND, MDjpossible, for their own protec-| Thompson, 36, is accused by Health Minister for Ontzrio tion. and as @ healthful recrea-|authorities of hiring men to kill on i egy Md a or| Weaning a life jacket when out|More than $1,000,000 in life and will soon begin, their summer ; . a he 34-year-old mother of holidays dt the cottage, it 'seems |? a boat when far from shore, ebe y. beaten anc eC" oad, should be followed at ailj|sta@bbed to 'death in her home fac'ors which affect our safety) ne. Much valuable ehoense| Also indicted on first-degre in the cottage environment. |tion First of .ail, most cottages! practic are usually less well equipped! ote jc than our homes. This may|from mean open shelves rather than tario § cupboards, so that medicines, At 4 insecticides, flammable and ex- need & garding safe poating|Murder charges were Normat » Safe water skiing, |Mastrian, 38, and Dick W. C.)ocoss byaanyone other than a available on request| Anderson, 35, former Minneap-| ember nor the anion, ch 'groups as the On-|Olis salesman. Authorities say) oe fety League "| Anderson has admitted he killed|, Some 15 laborers of Local cottage young children Mrs. Thompson. 1598, International Hod Carriers more supervision| Mastrian is accused of being/and Common Laborers Union do'"at_ tome, "For the go-betmeen, to pay off Ano! America, struck the #38, ith and safety, and «o|derson. Anderson was eye : sale elects split ri union wage demands., CARPENTERS STPIKE The 17 carpenters struck the job Monday after Local 397 -in- jternational Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners failed to settle a contract for a 35-cent- an-hour pay hike plus three five- cent increases in the. following 18 months. About half the carpenters stopped work Friday when the union ended its seven - day waiting period following the open view. This condition is an their hn : especially dangerous one when) that the whole family may have after he had fled to Phoenix, there youngsters under siX/a happy and satisfying holiday,|AT!Z : years of age in the family, wholyour Ontario Department of| Bail has been set at $100,000 hove to explore and taste new Health reminds you to think of for all three but none have been discoveries. |the things that may affect your | able to ee it, They are being 'i |familie's health and safety. Re-/held in jail. USE OF STOVES : member: "Prevemtion is always pe Camp stoves. USiNng PTeSSUMZ- pote than cure'. a ed gas often substitute for the) saison A modern range, and they require BS . eo MARKET PRICES Tourney Held a very careful handling. Similar- TORONTO ¢ <P = charning om, By Judo Club To Prosecute Ltd.,| eatens 2-No Discard, Gordon 3-Medalia S 4-Acompanado, Turcotte X120 . js 5-Snow Bright In 6Phalamore, No Boy 103 |belligerent when 'told he /was Scar eg entry AJAX (Staff) -- Large trucks) WV Barz Ranch. vi parking in the vacant lot at the/ Winner for the boys was Ted Holmes, | A resident of the area corh- | Pat | |Keyhole race of the trucks to Councillor R.|Lynn | Wright who in turn carried the| Ted Morrison, John Shoobridge }complaint to council for action.| Harry Segers; and Bet L arrv § ors | 6-Son St » Hale 12 liek I Ghd Lohse nce een tenn. Deca leicen 8 [pital today. No charges have Ample Funds berry 'and Marg' Milne: pony $acre Ae"autos"ge ™ --|been laid against Mr. Droniuk} Ist MORTGAG express -- Pat Holmes and 10-Sassy Maid, Fitzsimmons (B) 108 lf - 2nd MORTGAG Lorne Milne, Don Brooks and|izpet Me ey ane, Boy 110 | Ww | Ron Shelley, Ted Morrison and) 'Also Elgtie: Necsaneoe, gi ee NE HOME | We Also Purchase Betty Law: apple dunking -- 113; Blue Shutter, No Boy Choir | SPECIALISTS | Ist and 2nd Mortgages Ted Morrison, Lorne Milne; balloon busting-- Harry Segers, Pat Holmes, Ted 6-Full Honors. 118 . 7-Royal Doctor, Robinson (B) 118 8-Netoffa, Burton (A), 115 108 Ma picnic 'of|13 years -- Dianne Kidd, Claire 'The. fifth annual fedardale United Church Junior) Biyold, Judy Freeburn; 14 - 16 fChoir, was held Saturday at|years Marie Pearn, Dora Cedar Park, with 22 members/Ballan, DaNene McDonald; council. He reported on the] sions Tuesday -night were evening was devoted to light. are Ed. Power, grand knight; --Qshawa Times Photo. UAW's drive among Chrysler x --_--------$ Canada Limited office workers, | i ' where a vote has been ordered 5 d : by the Ontario Labor Relations WOODBINE ENTRIES Cedardale Choir Board, and promised intensive staff assistance in the comple- THURSDAY, June 27 : ; . : i ive. | j ai si FIRST RACE "Dundalk" Maid- aryench Lajett podesore al X10 E a J Ss Pic Cc ' Purse $2000 f 3- r-ol Or , Fitzsi ons : . Shou Tana ieth Mies th Course) bursary Proeit 118 nyOy nl Ajax Driver l-Fairmagoria, No Boy -108 '5-Northern Flight, Robinson (B) 118 No Boy 9-Glenscot Miss, McComb 115 10-Queen's Law, Dittfach 115 li-Royal Sirdar, Turcotte X113 Potts 115 avter, Simpson X103 8-Mitchlore, Cosentino 118 A-Windfields Farm entry attending. Providing transporta-| boys, 11 years\-- 9Star Task, No Boy 125 B-C. ee tion and assisting in the sports|Ronnie Morris, SECOND "RACE. -- Bronte" €2%00,| FOUR 'ACE -- 'Ferndale' stso0 Program were Mr. and Mrs.|boys, 14-16 --- Ronnie . Img. Foaled, in Canada. Purse $1800 Claiming foaled in Canada, pe gg a and Mts,| Peter Hrorick. for 4-year-old& and up. 6 Furs. lor 4-year-olds and up, Furs. | William Henning, Mr. and Mrs.| : z -Maple, No Boy 116 1-Vale of Avoca, No Boy 111 \Willia Henderson, and Mrs THREE-LEGGED RACE 2Rickshaw Gi-l, No Boy (A). Itt 2Mr, Yo Te, Remillard 116 \ oun) 1 91 year old/\sirl Jane 3-1'll Swear, Rogers 111 Bright Circle, Rubingon ti! | Mevey. luareee: A '8 Woes jane 4Musical Hit, No Boy 111 -Golden Jet, Harrison 116 % ' ' a operwia pe hae Ate Navy Gracd. Merona suid Mrs, A. Barrison has led the)peaton awd Gale avitt; 12 and 6-Our Inte ¥, Hi li | i i ' A " 7-Well Chosen, Fitzsimmons 11d Pagel aoe ef aie: Vis bead 13 year éld girls -~ Dianne Kidd Gdanie's Data, Uyevema 14k ie P Pp Nand Christine Lee, Maureen Lee 9-Copper Cliff, Cosenton 116 jcommende "Her assistant, Mrs, and Peggy Ballan; 14 to 16 year og ar Mike, Burton 116 | William Afenderson, was named 5 rr No Boy 111 iaReactor, No Bay 116 pe) ce A ee toe Also Eligible: Chorus Queen, No Boy), Also Eligible: Malucina, No Boy i1;/€d In the work that has made ning and, Dor lian Money More, No Boy 116 | the choit\ so successful. . oe Psi y | Boys -- John Beaton and Ron- FIFTH RACE SYrorest Lawn $4500, The chbir members/ had a nie Morris, Peter Hrori ey for 4year-olds| Very enjo é me ane No Boy 116 No Boy 116 old girls -- Darlene McDonald and Marie Pearn, Sharon Hen- V. Martin Jr. and Valley Farm Claiming Purse $2! le dayedtspite the! ; THIRD RACE -- "Newcastle" Mai-\@nd up 614 Jests {cool eniopable os whi SWIG Ronnie Joseph. dens, foaled in Canada. Purse $2100|!-Buleck, Dalton 116 i 5 Wheelbarrow race, all ages -- for 2-year-olds. 5 Furs 2-Acouchi, Viola 116 jming, peanut and sucker) , ee S-chilly Filly, Wolsd 112 scrambles, lunch and races with\Jane Beaton and Dora Ballan, Ks ----|4-Croatan, Harrison 111 "% tresulés as follows: Sharon Henning and Jane < 5-Chinese Bandit, Turcotte (A) X11 g a | Harper, Marie Pearn and Claire -L Dittfach 116 | Biyold, );RUNNING RACES He 10-11 years -- Jane Beaton, Back to Back Race --Feezy |Jane Harper, Gail Leavitt; 12-|Ballan and Maureen Lee, Judy | -- |Harper and Claire Biyold, Shar- /0n Henning and Jane Harper, " Riding Tricycle o21 soe, 3 7-Lisa K., Prueitt 11 0) eo ee 8-Wings of Flight, Turcotte (A) X106 9-Treasure Hunt 2nd, MeComb 116 | ithful Tom, Robinson X11 Bi S Brown Panther, Simpson X106 12-Padres Scamp, Hale 111 A---S. Rotenberg and Mrs, F. Merrill Jr. entry : SIXTH RACE -- "The y, Bl i ' The second monthly rodeo of cong Pccond Mapa Puree. $2800! . s -- ---- the season was held Sundaylransent Son Pen te & Furs. | Ch Id H t A t s ; ; by the W Bar-L Riders at the Siig: Bua te | 1 1 s u 0 cigs Serasble, 18 2 a a . , The high puint|3-Strongboy, Fitzsimmons 117 4-Carroll County, Turcotte -Xtie 5-Roman Anna, Harrison 107 QUINELLA BETTING WHITBY (Staff -- Debra Glenn Henning. Wall, 5, of 306 Cochrane street,| Shoe Scramble, 14 to 16 years a serious injury Tuesdav'-- Ron Joseph, Dianne Kidd," VEN one " night when she was struck by Gloria Morris. Results were as follows: cue, Puree $00 Pag hg ee a i kippi = | ; +. uto in front of her home| Skipping Race, Boys -- Ron oe -- enone reals, ind loth Miles (Turf Course) Debra is the daughter of Dr |Joseph, Danny Fleming, Joho og Morrices |2Barbara, No Boy 118 and ot. John shen Dr. Wall is| Beaton. nse 3 11,|3-Bradbury, lS a well known Whitby dentist. Skipping Race, Girls -- Jane ' --|4Free Trial, Turcotte X108 | isti pole bending $Bofjac, Robinson 100 The car, driven by William| Harper, Christine Lee, Dianna barrel racing -- 6-Quiet Nancy, McComb 114 Droniuk, of 325 Cochrane street,| Midd. ; John Shoobridge, Ted Morrison, ),¥1GHTH_RACE -- "'smithvitie" #2500|Was travelling south when the) Bean Guessing--Jane Beaton. " *|Claiming Purse $1900 for 3-and-i-year-/tricycle the child was riding] Morrison and for the girls Pat Powell; Debra sustained a bruise to' jher forehead and is being X-| jrayed in Oshawa General Hos-| 3-Niagara Drift, No Boy (A)° 101 a 4-McCarthy, No Boy 113 Ribbon race -- Ted Morrison|5-Piaisir, Turcotte 103 MORTGAGES. | : |Girl, No Boy, 113; Janilyn, No Boy Segers,|(A) 100; Dalarco, Harrisin (B) 96. | _---~NHLA. LOANS / ARRANGED Harry A--A. Webster and T. E. King entry B -- T. Ziegler and Mrs. N. Jensen Morrison; unsaddle race =| one Time 2 p.m. cl nd Sehvice ts Ud Milne, Don Brooks, Pat ---- "OUR COST Is LOWER" _----THolmes. ing in groups. One of the driv-) a sain cvieeen SCHOFIELD-AKER ers was struck on the head by) TRIP TO NIAGARA i vas PP scaigg ne a picket while crossing the |.ne| Friday morning. late Monday Deliveries were expected to continue Tuesday ith the contractor pouring con-|: crete piers. y ecording to Dunker's generalj superintendent. I vhile, Fred Beckstead, representative of the laborerX union 'is, reported to be in Oshawa seeking help from the teamsters local. Ken Mc- Dougall, president of the .team- sters local and five teamsters joined the picket line Friday when the first fracas occurred. Neither union nor company has indicated they would make any further concessions in at- tempting to reach a contract agreement. Police Chief C. W. Graham said town police would make a periodic check of the job fo pre- cision by the dabor minister not 'to appoint a_ conciliation board. Other carpenters 'o the site Monday to pick up their tool kits and report for picket duty. Oliver Grading and Excavat- ing continued hauling fill to the job: today with trucks 'travell- rosene lai ' » EE gercileng light, the ecdetiers| jcream and hytter\print prices al fire hazard must te' taken! |were unchagged today.- into account. | r | The egg market wds firm with Outboard motors cata and The monthly tournament of offerings inadequate| for 4 good motor oil are present at many|he Maple Leaf. Judo Club was| demand. N cotta and safe storage can held at its Courtice headquar-| Country dealers are ed by ie ~oblem. They should at '©tS of the club Tuesday night./the federal departmer: of agri- all events be kept away from| 'The tournament was super- culture on Canada grade eggs, ot bait a fd gar Instructor Leo de' binge ee rag he" in oo . " aunsberger. Grand Champion' Cases: arge 38; medium rages © Bek poy) the evening was Mike Boz-|34; A Small 26; B and C grades . icurade outbid: 1g should| 94° and Jim Walker was run-/no market. " be 'used for storing such items,|"°"-UP Wholesale to retail for carton petty Pees tng | In the white-yellow-orange| eggs: A large mostly 44-46;¢ A page Baie toe cau piece belt division first place went to| medium mostly 36-39;-A small *CALL OR SEE house sharp saws, axes, picks|Kin Dinkow, Mike Boznar was mostly 32-33. ; ae x end shovels, and potential poi-|S¢cond and Doug Low took third| Butter prices, Canada first DIXON a sons such as paints, turpentine,|Place. Alice DeJong was thé grade: Ontario 'tenderable 51-52; ; rédenticides and insecticides, | Winner of the girls' division|non - tenderable 49%4-49%, in k sto teed eid tt & one Krista Burda as runner-up. |light trading; western 50%-51% FOR : tal at & catings, nd & Mere) cn Taker took first place) (nominal). OIL FURNACES ' nee, it id be| i the green and blue belt divi-| ere tiny children, it should be! .i4n Donald Sampson was sec- SERVING OSHAWA OVER stored along with any medi-\ond and third. place went to| GOOD FOOD "50 YEARS cines, in a locked cupboard, even if one must be huilt for the purpose. : DUTCH STARTED IT SAFE PRACTICES . The game of golf is believed should be taught' to|to have originated in 'Holland 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 * Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 8 A.M.'to 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M, Andy VenLith. enegpacesnices vent any further violence. NOW IS THE TIME | To have,that carpet or Jehest: erfiéld, cleaned professiogally in Oshawo's Origina "eae Cleaning Centre . . where fully guaranteed. sgffsfaction is assured. : hea Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUGCO. LTD. 174 MARY 'ST. | UAW, almost 300 of them, left! CEMENT DELIVERIES |{or Niagara Falls this morn 1 F, R, BLACK, O.9. TRADES ACCEPTED | S EEE Port Hope Redi-Mix began ing in seven chartered buses. | 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 728-6206 323 King Se. W. making deliveries of concrete The trip is an annual event. | | | PRIME RIB Retired members of Local 222, ay yl Real Estate Ltd. After Hours 728-3376 TROUD FOOD MARKET, 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH. + 7 2 bias © HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e 3 'XTRA FEATURE . FIRM RIPE ' Tomatoes S CELLO PKG. STEAKS & nama 25¢ 73: Shoulder' 45% ewes 33./ SHORT CUT (Ist 4) ' Charcoal': : Charcoal': > PPPPP A il 4 HOT DOG 8 per pkg. PRIME *2 IB C § Fresh pork c ' ; IME RK 5g: 55 ~ 9 CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE amie SHOULDER 49: vivid ones . ayety ee we POT ROAST So" } WreweRs 'x: AIRE § cn ccrn LEAN MINCED SMOKED BEEF PICNICS ts. §] Hoiel Lancaster owim et ps early en age es'and was developed in Scotland. mie x 4 5 k Ib Oven Ready e : : § 2%-3 LB. AVE. 37: i}

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