THE OSHAWA TIMES, ursday, September 3, 1964 Needy Could | Obtain Food With Stamps OTTAWA (CP) -- Details of the United Pare ~~ peered . plan, a new em of giving Much Below stamps that can be exchanged for food the n are be- it Statied in 'Cansée: but no G6 77 Usual Price! xpected in the near prin : spokeemae for the de- = EATON Super Value, pair ~ partment of health and welfare . ; said Wednesday. , : q He said other government de- - ' , : partments, including agricul- an ture and fisheries, have been ewe: : keeping an eye on develop- a ments, but basic differences in : : power np * Fa se ot 5 i would make it impossible to in-) 4 . " , : troduce in Canada. ' ce. E i h EATON S$ | C d ae Wa. phen coer. ed gi 2 af : xclusive wit n Ganada! pluses, while except for speci- A ie fic items, there are few surplus; : : 4 foodstuffs in Canada that would) ; be in demand. 4 Also, he said, any system| ( : ; would have to be set up through| LP > , Huge special purchase from John White of Northomptonshire, Six Handsome Styles! provincial governments or, "a . England, world renowned maker of fine footwear. You get these peda Ma google Md ag ' important advantages when you choose shoes by John White. A--Blucher is leother lined. Serviceweight soles . . . rubber heels. } gotiations. | : ; @ Long-wearing, comfortable leather soles. B--Serviceweight Balmoral with leother lining. Rubber heels. Not Guilty Plea | P em \t ; r : e Good-looking kip leather uppers C--Three eyelet banded moceddin: Single soles. Hard rubber heels, . ' (Not Illustrated) In US. Rail | : @ Manufactured by celebrated English craftsmen. Reverse Seam Moccasin with medium pointed toe and single sole, 4 Hard rubber heels. s || u " § F Blast Hearing | ' 4 1 @ Goodyear welt construction for greater comfort! Dressy Balmoral with single leather sole and hard rubber heels. i F Skin stitched moccasin with serviceweight leather soles and hard eee ee ce oa © Sanitized for lasting foot freshness. rubber heels. Smooth black or grained brown uppers. A Toledo, Ohio, pair stood mute , ' in U.S. district court here Wed- . . All styles are available in black or brown. Sizes 6 to 12, including nesday on charges rising from 7 @ American lasts for better fit. half sizes; C to EEE widths in the group. Aveilable At Or Through a 1963 bombing of railway) EATON'S In Oshawe. tracks at Marquette during a) EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 937 PHONE 725-7373 seamen's union dispute. : Judge W. Wallace Kent or-| dered pleas of not guilty en- P tered for Alvin J. Cupp, 32, and fs \ Jack A. Pearl, 34. Bond of $35,- : ' 000 for Cupp was posted in se- ; AQ UARI UMS curities and Pearl was contin- ued under $30,000 bail to await) ~~ further action. 3 ae ACC ESSORI ES Cupp was charged in a fed- ; sii \ eral grand jury indictment at) ; eo > \ Grand Rapids last month with, ee ie PG : ana FISH bombing tracks of the Soo Line| 4 See Se uf é : " and the Lake Superior and Ish-| am. wae / ' peming Railway July 25, 1963. @ Oi . i . 2 AQUARIUM--1012 Imp. gal. capacity PUMP AND FILTER KIT -- Duroble, The blast came at the 'height | 5 a ' ; : att 9 Stainless steel frame with double dia- silent, vibrator style pump with charcoal of a dispute between American es : Se 9 mond. glass. Approx 24x 10° 12" filter ""Glaswool"" and 60" plastic air and Canadian seamen's unions. . - : Pita : hiek se sae Pearl, indicted for aiding and ; 1 ggemaiie s ; : : EATON Special Price, abetting Cupp, is an agent for| x: | ---- EATON Special Price 8 OG kit the Marine bog wom Benevol-| 'ib : ; , each . ent Association. Cupp is a mem- ta | ( é 6 VARITIES OF TROPICAL FISH -- ber of the Seamen's Interne- | \ % REFLECTOR--24" Including Block Tetras, Tiger Barbs, stainless steel to il- tional Union. 4 2 \ ; laid iy Neon Tetras, Blue Moons, Black Mol- The SIU and other Aisertenn| "RN i luminate:tank ond help heat aquarium: lies 44 Brick Red Swords labor unions picketed ships of \ \ oe . A N x Uppér Lakes Shipping Limited| SA rr EATON Special Price, 5 98 >a Special Price ' \ : : or 'of Toronto at several Great Lakes ports to protest company | hiring Po Givue tees the ved GING ; age SORRY, NO DELIVERY ON LIVESTOCK dian Maritime Union. iN YBN : : EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 254 PHONE 725-7373 Golden Arrow \\ aL | Must Explain . a Y When Shopping at EATON'S watch for many Windfall Trade i a fe - outstanding values in the TORONTO (CP) --The Tor- ; ; : bs onto Stock Exchange has asked j ; r) Consolidated Golden Arrow k 4 R L OF HOUSE # Mines Ltd., controlled by Mrs. ' ee } : Viola MacMillan, to clarify cer- . tain data supplied in a filing - tan data supped Ina ling | oe ° SEPTEMBER SALE AND SHOW OF ENGLISH DINNERWARE Wednesday. The TSE. told Consolidated Golden Arrow management i f \ : July 24 to explain certain deat | . ° OUTDOOR SHOP CLEARANCES ety ROTO Te nese suo at ings in the shares of Windfall Oils and Mines Ltd. headed by George MacMillan, Mrs. Mac- Millans husband. j ; ' : . i The company told the TSE in : (eS Me al es early August it had sold 158,000 * shares of Windfall for $354,907. i d oF ac CURACY The TSE then gave Golden Ar- ' ' ee : ae ' . : row until Aug. 31 to file a state- First Consideration economic 8 in every EATON Ad! Crest Deficit | an ¢ : ) 7 Kills Grant | A lana ditwtaw Winns Sates: Says Council -- : ' | : -- a OTTAWA (CP--A. W. True- , . man, director of the Canada Council, says the major reason for refusing a grant to the ' ' 4 ' s en ses Crest Theatre in Toronto is the Men : and ron ye é ' "4 ' aed } , theatre's accumulated deficit of - n t \ , ; pimp New-Season, Select Woo . : When we mention Mr. Trueman Wednesday re- lensed 2 sone" of swans ie] Sport Coats -- E , FURNITURE WooDS said was sent to Toronto news- ivi yhy th papers, giving reasons why tte! Flannel Slacks D 0 LLAR we give accurate The letter said after all box- ; office receipts, donations, muni- Three-Button Sport Coats descriptions! cipal, provincial and Canada council grants, the Crest The-| Save 14.00 to 28.501 Reg. 45.00 to 59.50! atre in the. last two years had]- A 2 Bm "accumulated a deficit of $127,- Imported and domestic luxury wool tweeds, worsteds and Shetlands in a handsome new ronge of herringbone, : 5 ' * For example--if we advertise 000 according to a financial overcheck, muted check and diagonal patterns. Impeccably tailored three-button models with patch or flapped a a on S furniture as "solid walnut", we statement submitted to the pockets. In Fall's new shadings of blue, brown, grey, olive green. Sizes 36 to 46, regular; 38 to 44, tall; 38 council in July." to 42, short, ' : mean that the fronts, tops, legs, Recent productions at the : ' theatre had drawn only 19 per EATON Super Value, ; : 5 ends on 4 posts, mirror frames and ail cent capacity audiences and 3 F exposed parts are of solid walnut. critical: reviews in the press . ' If stained birch or gumwood Is "suggest that many of the used, the description must be Crest productions are consid- au a J 2. g ered to be indifferent and have Wonder Crease Flannel Slacks m rc dise on " : a Birch (walnut finish)" or not recently provided the stand- : 1 ard of theatre which Toronto Reg. 14.95! 2 Styles ! might now expect." Handsomely tailored slacks of rich, shape-retaining 'Wonder Crease' wool flarnel for excellent wrinkle-resistance 'And yet in its recent appli- and a neat durable crease, Make your. selection now 'from traditional pleated style with belt loops or the trim s cation to the council, the Crest plain front style with self-supporting waist. In Fall's new shadings of medium grey, dark grey, brown or brown is spen Aid not propose what the coun- olive. Pleated waist sizes 30. to 46. Plain 30 to 38 "Gumwood (walnut finish)". EATON ADVERTISING cil could consider as any signi- : : ficant change of policy to. im- EATON Super Value, . a : prove its standards, its finan- . ae ee : cial prospects or the size of its @ in vaha ** must mean what it says... audience." one EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 429 PHONE 725-7373 and say what it means! JAPANESE PEST The' agricultural . pest, the invnorin Amerie bwore 061 STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. 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