"CONSERVATION CLUB HONORS OUTSTANDING MEMBERS right on his achievement. Mr. Potter was, presented with the Trap competition trophy as well as the Skeet shoot trophy. Looking on are two other trophy winners, Stan Hockett, left, winner of the presentation of trophies to the outstanding members of the club, George Gudgeon, sec- ond from left, president of the club, is seen as he congratu- lated Jim Potter, second from The annual banquet and Christmas party of the Osh- awa Anglers and Hunters Con- servation Club was held at Hotel Genosha recently. High- light of the evening was the Snow began falling fairly heavily this morning preparing a blanket of white for Christ- mas Day and treacherous roads for Christmas drivers. During the night temperatures in Oshawa and Ontario County continued to climb melting away much of the dangerous slush covering the 401 and county roads. The fresh snow falling on the wet road surface, however, might cause a new hazard to motorists. And should the tem- perature make a_ sudden fall, causing the snow on road sur- faces to freeze, Christmas driv- ing might turn into a nightmare. CARE NEEDED The many drivers, who are making a trip to Toronto for the festive season, should take the utmost care Whitby OPP warn- ed today. | Oshawa had a high tempera-| ture of 32 and low of 22 Monday 'White Christmas | Is Assured Here THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 24, 1963 night, while Whitby had a high of 20 and low of 18. Orono, where so far this winter tem-) peratures have gone lower than) most places in the county, | had a high of 29 and low of 21. City workmen welcomed the) "warmer" spell but not so chil- dren and outdoor skaters. Householders who had made) ¢ skating rinks in their gardens found they were too soft to use.! ICE SOFT Many school children have been using the frozen pond at Darlington Provincial Park over the last few days but this. morn- ing it was empty of skaters. Not only was the soft ice not too} good for the youngsters activi- ties but the blowing snow kept many away. | The city works department is! 4 planning to send out snow clear- ing vehicles this afternoon and men with snow blowers and plows will be called out tomor- row if necessary. "Neil Felt Memorial Trophy" for the largest Game Fish, while Robert Dobko, right, was awarded the "Hockett |'dent Johnson's drive for pre- Trophy" for the largest |Christmas action on foreign aid Game Fish caught during the |appears to have bolstered his} year. --Oshawa Times Photo |Democratic support while dam- DUARTE jaging prospective bi-partisan- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres-| CAPSULE NEWS OBITUARIES ship on foreign policy. By dramatizing his demand that Congress surrender most of JAN (JOHN) HARA Lung Cancer Rate Up \739 Albert street, occurred ly today at the Oshawa Gen- lits holiday to work on the Almer, of White Rock, B.C. She}money bill, Johnson has. irri- band in 19 Yule Work Shift Irks Republicans FISCHER QUINTS AT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS dence, Holding the quints are, left to right: Denise, 3, with Mary Magdalene; Julie, 6, with Mary Ann; Danny, 8, holding his only _ brother, James Andrew; Charlotte, 7, The Andrew _ Fischers brought the final two of their quintuplets to leave the hospi- tal home last Saturday and set up this family portrait at their Aberdeen, S.D.,_ resi- with Mary Catherine, ané@ Evelyn, 4, with Mary Mar. garet, --Copyright, 1963, The Curtis Publishing . Company, AP Wirephoto, ternational Development would ibe better off under a continu- ng resolution that lets it spend at last year's $3,900,000,000. bud- jget rate than under the new bill's $3,000,000,000 level. |HITS 'HEROICS' The resolution is in force un- til Jan. 31. Republicans argued that the new bill could have 'Judgment In Assault Case CITY AND DISTRICT 9 AMBULANCE CALLS Nine ambulance calls from VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet-| The death of Jan (John) Hara,,waS_ predeceased by her hus-jta'ed Republicans. He has put/been passed away any time be-|ing of the Rotary Club of Osh-|private homes were received at included Rotarians Eric!the Oshawa Fire Department most of them in the mood to/fore then without the '"'heroics"!awa Also surviving are a sister,/challenge his domestic propos-/in' which House Republican) White, Bowmanville and Rev.|Monday. There was one call to For U.K. Immigrants TORONTO (CP) -- British- born immigrants are more likely to die of lung cancer than people born and raised in North América, says an article in the current edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. One reason, writes Dr. Norman C. Delarue of the University of Toronto and one of Canada's Yeading' chest surgeons, could well be that smoking of cigar: ette butt-ends is more common in Britain than here USE SAME CARD BRANTFORD (CP)--Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Brown and Mr and Mrs. Charles Dawes of the nearby Harley area have alter- nated in sending' the same Christmas card to each other for the last 12 years. The card, becoming dog-eared and slightly; the worse for wear, has this verse: "My Christmas wish is; yours fer keeps; an' I'm Verra) glad tae be sending it; but) please return th' card tae me; i DIE IN FIRE TOKYO a bar here Tuesday Christmas inferno cluding two children PUBLISHER DIES TOKYO (Reuters) -- Dr. T turned a the Jigi Shimpo Newspaper Pub- lishing Company, died at his y;, wife. Sofia. He leaves four daughters, home here Monday. BAIL REFUSED PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The|Woichych, all U.S. Third Circuit Court of Ap-|# rejected an ap-|2! Bee ~ of Oshawa |peals Monday peal that bail be set for John |W. Butenko an American engi- neer actused with spying the Soviet Union, The court las lweek set bail of $100,000 for a ico-defendant, Igor A. Ivanov, 133, a Russian employed with a ed in New)2-™. a Soviet trade agency York. KILLED IN CAR MISHAP LONDON (AP) -- Vida Hope,|Thursday, Dec \e@a jeral ness Mrs. Wasy (Reuters)--A fire in Jan celebration, into an awa in 1926 and was employed killing six persons, in-|at Duy 18 years John's Ukrainian Orthodox : @'Cchurch and the Duplate Social kuzo Itakura, 84, chairman of|(),, for|the Armst t/Friday, Dec Ukrainian Orthodox Churec |where service will be conduct- ducted 'at the Armstrong Funeral Home Wi Mrs. D. S Ont.; a brother, Melville Shan-|motives behind his international |th graw, Clayton, N.Y. and tw0|moves in £ children, David Dickson, " Hospital after a short ill- late Mr. and he was born 8™ of the Hara, 8, 1884, in Podhajch an a ss iacieg ah Osh-/Earl Walker, Oakfield, N.Y. A son Johnson is going to need some and legislation 'from the very Re-|m al. were Mrs. Thelma Smith,py anonymous White ertown, N.Y ; Bernard Shan- spokesmen for putting stumbl- Rodman, N.Y.; Miss L./ing blocks in the road to pas- », Clayton, N.Y; Spencer) sage of the foreign aid bill. oyd, Belleville and a Mrs. 0.| Republicans questioned the| H, Rogers, Oshawa |president's motives: in demand- |? FUNERAL OF jing immediate action. They say H MRS. HARRY W. BROWN |--2nd Democrats concede pri-|,, Bronislawa, Helena,, ne funeral service of Mrs,|Wately--that the Agency for In-| Janina and Jenowe, and a SOM, Horry W. Brown, 22 Royall eens | i Ramayana tay he street, who died at Oshawa re two nieces, Mrs, vOnn o'iGeneral Hospital, Thursday,| h the Mc-| eer rou Kids M k and Mrs. Olga Topping, bothing. 19 was held at | was a Needy Folk The funeral will be held from Chapel, Monday, Dec. 23 rong Funeral Chapel, "tne Venerable Archdeacon H. Pallbearers were. Max Cole-| man, Leonard Wilson, Peter) Canada Limited for retiring in 1960 a member of nera ate Vat |S1 He was St gr cl Mr. Hara was predeceased by Bs . ' t 27; 40. St: John's |r Cleverdon, rector of Christ : */Memoria] Anglican Church, con- the service., Interment by Rev. R. Panczenko at 9 in Oshawa Union Ceme- Interment will be in Osh-! c | wa Union Cemetery. : Special prayers will be said 26, at 7.30 p.m liam Keilar and Peter Lofthouse.|has brightened a dull Christmas! LaRue, Woodstock,/als and to search for political/Leader Charles A. Halleck said/R Po-|Zwiebrucken, Germany and Dr.jhelip in 1964 to pass civil rights publicans with his act-now de- Among those attending the fu- publicans who were castigated tige on what one Democratic House|senator called "the worst pos- juntil Friday and may not vote which has been paired with the jon the matter then. to offset these final version of the bill the au port Bank guarantees for the street last September, was plac-] commercial credit financing Ofled ona two-year suspended sen- wheat and other grain sales tO/tence by Oshawa Magistrate's| the : Communist countries. The! Stafford, Sales, The public spirited actions of|made because of ikinson, Richard Brown, Wil-|many of Oshawa's organizations| costs. 'Is Reserved B. MilroY, Don Mills. a car fire on Simcoe street ' yas BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED|"""™™ Damage was slight. Note kui hal bcs Rotarian Everett Lovell, who DRAW AIDS FUNDS | until Ten 6 in the song Bunt elebrates his birthday this! Money from a Christmas Tur-|wijfreq -- "Buster" an week, was honored at the Mon-|key draw will initiate a Glen| Buena Vista street. anc day meeting of the Rotary Club|Stewart' Ratepayers' Associa-|«'Jumbo" Everitt. Annis sire of Oshawa tion fund drive for a clubhouse Each is chatged. with vi I ltor G Stew. Sark Car S is ed ating BANNER PRESENTED | tier ant Cabot steeeu Mvhany|@ elderly man in a Ce The banner of the Rotary Club|night, Ald. Gordon Attersley|Stteet rooming house a mont The president said he wanted of Chillan, in South America,|helped start the drive by pick-|Prior to his death. Orville For $3,600,000,000 appropriation. has been received by the Rotary|ing the names of the two win-|Shee, 63, was found in a coma, will get only $3,000,000,000.'Club of Oshawa. Accompanying|ners in a Tallon avenue home:|SUffering a broken nose k e wanted passage before|the banner was a list of the|/M. J. Eagleson, Cabot street|Pone anc jaw, the day following hristmas. The Senate, lacking members of the club and theitland C. Dean, Grenfell street.|the alleged assault. He died a quorum, cannot possibly act|occupations. The Oshawa club,| ah na without regaining e u sS NEEDY FAMILY GIVEN SHELTER | Last witness to be heard |day at Oshawa Magist \Court, was Mrs, Isabelle } jitt, mother of the accused, Attention Santa Claus! \Edwin Everitt. She denied that In a little house at Epsom, Ont., six miles west of Port Perry, a family with four children has swelled in size. |her 40-year-old son had left hig home on the evening following There are now eight chil- dren, all under 12, waiting the alleged beating. Evidence heard Friday indi- for your visit. The Oshawa Times learn- e administration was indulg- 2 Besides stirring up the Re t ands, Johnson risked his pres- ble issue he could have hosen"--foreign aid hee e Chillan Club, will forward its But Johnson had some gains banner and a list of its mem- losses bers He seems likely to get in the SUSPEND SENTENCE rity youth who attacked a age girl on a deserted side-| A ority to approve Export-Im-'tee cated that Everitt had visited a William street home during the evening in question and -had talked with his cousin Evenden's girl-friend, Barbara May, Buena | Vista, | Miss May and other witnesses Soviet Union and other|Court, Monday. Joseph Miller] 17, of Mary street,| may never be|pleaded guilty to the common| high shipping|assault of Eleanor Ritzie, 17, of| Melrose street. Conditions of} By his -vigorous support of|his probation are, that he ob-| however, it' sae costly I'm just lending); aotress-director who staged|Friends are asked not to call| it." the London and Broadway hit/at the funeral home until' Wed-| The Boy Friend, was killed in nesday evening. | an auto accident Monday. Miss MRS. NEIL J. McDOUGGALL Hope's husband is movie direc- | tor Derek Twist. | The death of Mrs. Neil J. Mc-| , 115 Ontario street, oc- lapsed like a house of cards,"| ACTOR RUN h ; suddenly at her home lacking out most of the prov-) 10S ANGELES (AP)--Actor|Monday, Dec, 23, as the result ince for up to 95 minutes Mon-|George Murphy officially an-|jof a fall. day evening after a mechanical nounced his candidacy for the) The former Iva Grace Bone, failure at a St. John River. gen-|Republican U.S. Senate nomina-|she was born in Oshawa, a erating plant. A spokesman forjtion Monday, adding that his|daughter of the late G. Luther the New Brunswick Electric! campaign would be 'a very'Bone and Phoebe A. Lansing. Power Commission said a mech-|conservative one, costing under|She was educated in the Oshawa anical failure at the Beechwood! ¢159 900." Murphy told a press| public and high schools and To- hydro-electric plant set off the/conference he will not identify;ronto Normal School and taught chain reaction |himself as a. Barry Goldwaterjhere for 25 years. Her last ap- PRESIDENT DIES pest ys ane a eee was to Westmount TORONTO (CP) Sydney |p Shioned Republican." Mrs. McDougall was a mem- Bromwich, 75, president and {ber of Simcoe Street United) manager of Imperial. Smelting SELL 13,000,000 CARDS (Church and the Cameo Club at and Refining Company Limited,| UNITED NATIONS (AP) --/that church. died at his home Monday. He The United Nations Children's} She was predeceased by her} came to Canada from England|Fund sold a record number ofjhusband, Neil J. McDougall in) in 1912 and seven years later|13,000,000 greeting cards in the/1944. Mrs. McDougall is surviv- jointed the Imperial firm. United States for the 1963 sea-ed by a en - ponies Me- sae eee 3 son. The cards and 175,000 cal-/Dougall an wo grandsons, | 'CALLS FOR MEETING endars brought a gross income/Robert J. and Gordon C., all of CAIRO (AP)--President Nas-|of $9,200,000, an increase of 22.2)Oshawa.' She also leaves two ser called Monday for a sum-lner cent over last year, Thejsisters, Mrs. H. H. Howe (Etta) mit meeting of all Arab leaders/tigures were reported by the|of Oshawa and Mrs. K. F. Had- to plan common action against!tj.§ ¢ommittee for UNICEF. den (Doris) of Toronto. ne Israel if it diverts the Jordan 5 : | The funeral service wi e idar waters, PHOTOGRAPHER DIES POWER FAILS FREDERICTON (CP) -- New) Brunswick's grid system for) distributing electricity "col- "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226) Ww > . theld at the MclIntosh-Anderson, TO LAUNCH ECHO NEW YORK (AP) -- Philip|pyneral Chapel, Thursday, Dec. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakiajber after a long and distin-| minister of Simcoe Street Unit- com-| guished photographic ¢ areetieq Church, will conduct the ser-) munications satellite, to be with the New York Daily News,| vice. Intermént will be at Osh- named Echo I, will be launched! died late next month or in February,|joined The Daily News as a MRS. W. H. WALKER day on return from Moscow, the|marfager of The News studio The death occurred in hospi- news agency Ceteka reported.'since tal at Perth, Ont., Thursday The scientist, Viadim'r Guth -- __--_--__--.'Dec. 19, of Grace Shrangraw, : 1 widow of W. H. Walker. A resi- . t a congress on observation of Cl C t H ll dent of Oshawa for many years, artificial earth satellites, said ose 1 y a t jer a Soviet-U.S. 'agree here. : | oni yell For Two Days The funeral service was held} almost circular orbit at a height from the Blair Funeral bout 800 miles sg ltoday at 1 p.m. and will remain 21. Interment was in Yarker ANIMALS DIE closed both Christmas Day and Cemetery : (AP)-- Boxing Day. Mrs. Walker was born in. the Twelve an'ma's died of smoke ' gee Monday Be . fire _ day and next Monday but will/awa, at Mae peel iat rt the zoo of this north Italian city.|be off at 1 p.m. the following years. She move ti) ert black panthers, two pumas, four' day (New Year's Day) she had lived with her sister in] leopards and two jaguars With Public Works employees Belleville and her daughter in FREE 99 also off on these holidays, gar-/ Per : hin was. pabien . .,Sunbeam Chapter, No. 73, Order) de Gaullé announced Monday. a Ot Gua co ae the Basteen Star Bodo Chae Christmas amnesty ee 99 Perl picked up today. Thursdayite member of Sunshine Re- sons jailed for acts of subver-|* "the : ' Works Superintendent Joseph|2/5° 4 member of Simcoe Street eran con Coa th,| Wood said today he had 72 men -- ie oat sade ater gins oh sage eae he land 'all trucks (11 vans and 13 rs. Walker 18 survived by a > vay Whi 4 Se ver i Th iv 6} the holiday| (Beulah) of Perth and two Sons, more.than 100 was released last Dabo wae apap be| Harold of Woodstock, Ont. and week. scours ------_-______ | VESSEL. CATCHES FIRE and Thursday could result in The 7,362-ton Greek freighter erate sanders and plows Tina, loaded with raw CORON and coconuts, caught EYE Monday and] EXAMINATIONS more than a dozen fire brigades 7 re } $ b "fore fought for three hour re Sy sueclatiaat 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Levine, 62, who retired in Octo-!9g at 2 p.m. Rev. J. K. Moffat, (Reuters)--A Soviet-U.S. Monday. Levine, whoOlawa Union Cemetery a Czech scientist said here Mon-|photographer in 1922, had been} 1 who headed a Czech delegation the deceased was well known ment, Echo II would attain an The Oshawa City Hall closed Perth, at 1p.m. Saturday, Dec. BRESCIA, Italy Employees will be back Fri- Yarker district and lived in Osh- The victims were to tigers, two Tuesday and all day Wednes- eight years ago. In recent years} PARIS (Reuters) .-- President|P28¢ collection" will be done She was a charter member of] sion.during the struggle for. Al-/"outes will be handled Friday an Lodge, No. 222. She was si ing struggle Al- : daughter, Mrs. Andrew Dickson fore Christmas. A first group of open) on the job 'a snow storm. Snow tomorrow KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) --|Some men being called in to op- fire in Karachi harbor PHONE 723-4191 controlling the blaze. The cotton cargo was reported destroyed There were no estimats of the e Hom fie seis 5 for the city's needy families: | Fe by hg i The Oshawa Christmas Checr| : 4 cueing te \Committee 'has distributed al-| _ the funeral service for Gregor|most 200 hampers and food Kaplicz, who ie at the Osh-|youchers to. the families and awa General Hospital Fri-\needy individuals. Mrs. Ronald |day, Dec, 20, was held Monday, |Thomas, a committee member, | Dec. 23 from Gerrow Funeral|saiq today that 168 hampers| coe to St. Hedwig's Roman|were distributed by members of \Catholic jwas' celebrated by Rev. Bagsik/last weekend. lat 10 a.m. "We packed 196 hampers,"| | Interment was at St. Greg-|Mrs. Thomas said, "and the re-| ory's Cemetery mainder were given to City Wel-| The pallbearers, members of|fare Administrator H, G. Chese-| \the Knights of Columbus; were/brough to distribute as he| |Bill O'Neill, John Fox, John|thought fit." She pointed out |Bajorek, Ernie Moni and Frank!|that city merchants provided| Krysa. trucks in which the hampers cites = could be delivered. MoE basnue _ The Westmount Kiwanis mob-| Be : : jilized 23 members to distribute} The funeral of. Andrew Haj-|the Christmas goodies on Satur-| duk, who died at the Oshawa/day, Ten members of the club| Genera! Hospital, Sa turda_y,|completed the operation on Sun-| ec. 21, in his 68th year, was/day from Guide Hall on Simcve held today from. the Armstrong!street south. Funeral Home to the Slovak) Myr, Chesebrough said later! Greek Catholic Church. _ that. many organizations ad) Rev, Andrew Krajcik, of To-|j99ked after needy families dur-| ronto, celebrated. the mass ating the past few days. "Had it} 9 a.m. Interment was in St.!not been for their efforts," he! Gregory's Cemetery. istated, "the number of fami'ies| Pallbearers were Andrew Pas-| needing hélp from the Christmas tan, Bernard Lafoasen, Gurdy|Cheer Committee would have Benetin, John Koritha, Scefan!peen doubled." Sabol and Joseph Turner jgrams of the late John F. Ken- nedy. i Following is the re GETS PARTY SUPPORT | Sahaora General Ftepitel, i He also was able, by extra- the week ending Dec. 21: ad- jordinary efforts, to demonstrate missions, 326; births male al Demo-|26, female . 20; discharges, 365; jcrats of all shades of political newborn discharges -- male 25. 32; major surgery, 84; Surgery, 95; eye, ear. reqiired|nose and throat, 64; treatments) and examinations, 209; casts.) 6; physiotherapy treatments, 497; occupational He added that the hampers| FUNERAL OF ni been vg to needy cases| HOWARD P. CRANFIELD __"! ought to the attention of his) The poiealn Genwing t office. "We have a very few The memorial service fr hampers left; Mr, Chesebrough Howard Preston Cranfield, who|..iq "in case we are notified died at his residence, 13 Me-lo¢ any emergencies." Laughlin boulevard, Friday,? He also pointed out that 500) jgo down the line for the pro-|treatment Church, where mass/the .Westmount Kiwanis Club|that he could marsh ed today that this Epsom family took in an Oshawa mother. and her four chil- dren, age 10 months to six years, because they had 'no place to stay. The un- employed . father has been ga to care for his fam- ly. jheard. Friday, said they had 'noticed Everitt's right fist was {swollen following the alleged as- sault on Forshee Questioned about allegations that Everitt's hand was injured, his mother told the court Mon- day: "There was not a mark on him". : NEW HOME | foreign aid Johnson: offered an-|serve a strict 11 p.m. curfew and other symbo!] that he-intends to that he continue under doctor's! | HOSPITAL REPORT And so, Santa Claus, re- member the eight little chil- dren at Epsom -- the fam- ily which is willing to share what little they have and the family which has nothing. beliefs behind him. female When the House failed Mon-| minor day to summon the two-thirds needed. for immedi- ate action on the bill, all 195 Democrats present voted for|724; visits, prompt consideration. Seven, therapy, 185, | Republicans joined them but ; 105 Republican members voted ,, DRAW WINNERS Sine 3? ; The winners in the draw held| : recent! a IUP: Johnson knows. as well as Aue AE oo ae anyone in Congress the extent) Moy! Balinska, RR 1 hs of deterioration in support of sweater: Donald Vanbuskirk ght foreign aid. Annually the pro-|Charjos street adet T , 30) gram has been subjected to se-|Christmas Cheer, vere slashes andsat times peels : loaded 'up with prohibitions against trade with Iron Curtain| countries and other extraneous! amendments. | NEED AN. OIL FURNACE .. cau PERRY OAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 REACHES lil PHILADELPHIA, (AP) Adam Ozelis, who outlived all) but five of his 19 children, was| 111 years old Monday. Ozelis, born in Lithuania in 1852, came} to Philadelphia in 1940. He has| operated a tailor shop here. He has 18 grandchildren and 24} great-grandchildren. | Come Thursday 9a.m. to COLES fabulous held oie Aoidseae tanec! nee pre een eel Ouh Wa) Chanel Monday Dan 93. at 'iold. age pensioners, disabled) ee. : ah «9. & "'neople and others in want. Mr. Chesebrough said that this; course had also been followed! jby the Royal Canadian Legion | p.m Rev. J. D. Osborne, aszistant rector of Christ Memorial Angli- can Church, conducted the serv SHORGAS || HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and HALF - PRICE Int ent was in Mount ue ces lubed' asiake Lawn Cemetery Pallbearers were Leon Osiez, Mel Whyte, Wilson Johnston, Donald Townsend, Herbert Rob- nson and Douglas Hinan SEATS AVAILABLE ON JET TO AMSTERDAM LEAVING IN JULY FOR 3 WKS. ADULT CHILD UNDER 12 *386.90 193.50 Under 2 yrs. $34.70 PHONE 668-3161 *Subject to Govt, Approval LIMITS DECORATIONS VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul has limited his Christmas Commercial The estoblished, reliable Gas Dealer in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 CLEARANGE decorations to a creche placed| in an entrance way to his pri-| vate apartment, Vatican offi-| cials said Monday. LOWREY SMART WOMEN ... have their. carpets and uphol- stery cleaned 'The Sate Way' DURACLEAN 453 SIMCOE \ Some. 728-8518 . FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT STORE 5 FREE LESSONS EASY TERMS ALTO Musi @ NO DEALERS @ NO PHONE OR 'MAIL ORDERS ORGANS @ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES @ NO DELIVERIES COLES: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE will be OPEN ALL BOXING DAY from 9 a.m. to 9:p.m. c Supplies ST. SOUTH PHONE 725-1501