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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Feb 1966, p. 26

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aeae = 8 ianitopoa Could Be Abie Brooklin|, Missionaries To Make 'Landlock' Pay T S Ch h In By ALLEN SACKMANN indoor loading and unloading|air agreement precludes a Ca- 0 ery urc apan WINNIPEG (CP)--The Mani-|railway cars and trucks '"'to use /nadian carrier flying the mid- # jtoba government is eyeing the|air transport in the proper west route from Winnipeg to BROOKLIN (TC) -- Rev. and|Danny Harris and Jamie Mc- emerging air cargo business as| way." ~| Chicago. Mrs. Lester Laird and their|Nab. Scoutmaster Bell, assisted|a means of converting Winni-) As a result, Mrs. Evans looks sons, Mack and Stephen, were|by Scouters Reesor, Mansfield|peg's long-standing _geogrdphi- GET INCENTIVE at air freight as the province's welcomed by the congregation|and Sweetman, conducted the|cal liability into an enviable) The incentive for both the gov- ace to improve its over-all posi- of Meadowcrest Baptist Church|ceremony. Porth Anaeven ae taka a and gig 'sn in air $& ttsticn and Feb, 13 when Mr. Laird con- s, 4 ' The city's location near the has been provided by five-year |the means by which it can spur ducted both services. Mr. and patel wen eo pbegen po heart' of 'the continent, a dis-|growth statistics and projec- industrial growth. : iMrs. Laird are going to Japan|his son, Billy, welcomed his|tince disadvantage in rail and/|tions on the role of air cargo in 'Transportation is a tool, not jas missionaries. They will be|father into "B" Pack and pre-|tTuck transportation, gives such | North America's future. an end unto itself. It is a big jthe first members of Mead-/sented him with the pack badge,|@ natural edge in air freight) From 1960 to 1964, air freight consideration in the develop- lowerest Church to go to @ for-) ci iets Mansfield and Ree-|auling that Industry Minister] generated in Canada--excluding|ment of an industrial centre." eign mission field, et iol the site ane The work | aumey Evans says it should be mail and express--increased 25. -- caeuaenanesesned | 'The Home and School Asso: lang progress of the. pack and| °xDloited : re per cent to 118,000,000 pounds! gy, lclation held a successful Valen+ltroop were cited by Cubmaster _The first step in that direc-|from 94,000,000 pounds, says'| Five Ma tine 'Tea and Fun Fair Feb. | Reesor sad "Mobnteatee Bell tion was mooted in the throne) Mr. Evans' department. In 1965, y }12 at Meadowcrest Publi ¢lconstable Roy and Mr. Rice also speech at the opening of the the estimated volume climbed ji The various hooths and! gnoke, : : °"|Manitoba legislature. It. prom- to' 150,000,000 pounds. Miooe = avtntine aaa Supplied by THE OSHAWA WHOLESALE LIMITED supply depot for progressive independents. jtea teple were kept busy by oe 3 jised government action to es-| During the same four-year pe- H F d lise adults, while the childeen| Scout Gregory Goode propos: |tablish, in concert with private |riod, Winnipeg's air cargo dou-| ave oun enjoyed the games boothe, Mra, [04 the toast to the fathers. His|industry, an air cargo terminal |bled to 4,000,000 pounds and an i i ' father, Gordon, a former Cub- inni , i ; "tf s Craigie opened the Fun Mair, D at Winnipeg's international air-| estimated 8,000,000 pounds--an- Pouring (ea were Mrs, Hugh master, responded, The evening! port other 100 - per - cent pee Lost Mine lopmlston, Mra. W. Manning, | Closed with the fathers and their) while permissive legislation| was estimated for 1965. Signifi- IMra. firewn and Mra, G, Hun-|80"8 playing games, has not yet been introduced, Mr.| cantly, only 10 per cent of this, SAN SABA, Tex. (AP)--Five ter | Assisting in preparations for | Evans sees construction of "a originating 'reight was carried| Texans believe they have jthe evening were: Ralph Tay-}common facility open to all car-|by airlines serving Winnipeg-re- cracked the secret of the lost A nublie speaking contest was i 7 held at the Arooklin Home and| lor, John Jefford, Allan Dowson riers and to all modes of trans-| gion routes. San Saba gold mine. choo! Association meeting and Donald Pargeter, portation." It would provide for| Projections for future growth They say samples of ore they Alan Goldie, a Grade & pupil, | "indicate that air cargo volume have mined from limestone hills won the contest and will take| s s in North America will increase |90 miles northwest of Austin ipart in the eounty contest, Other | m M k 3 7 B ll by 240 per cent by 1970 and an- have been assayed out at $467.60 pupils taking part were: Bill ar S ' a e . 1 10n other 135 per cent by 1975. So a ton by the Colorado Assaying 'Canada No. 1 Grade N.B. re Mediand, Lauri Milner and Ken far, Winnipeg's percentage in- Company of Denver. BEEF LIVER 63° Sandison, Grade 6; Joanne Cain, crease has surpassed national, The first large shipment of ore PKG Jane Grant and Maryanne Mil n 8 Per Cent percentages and Mr. Evans says they have mined is to be pro- 25-lb. s 14 ner, Grade 7; Jim Shortt and ' . it is likely to stay ahead even! cessed early in March. Bog c rem -----~ Sove l4c cs Allan Thachuk, Grade 8 without encouragement, They think they'll know then Luncheon MEAT 12.02 49° baw The 4H girls are starting their) OTTAWA (CP) -- Farmers'| The bureau said the 8.3-per NEED STIMULATION whether they will become mil- TIN spring program under the di-/C@8h receipts last yearjcent gain last. yoar reflected " me ' : oa he ; lionaires. nape ' aan ja inted t , 3,741,100,-| higher a on ay ; ut he says Manitoba can' ive, w y 2 First of the Season tial us Save \Se rection of Mrs, C. Kydd and/®mounted to a rec 'ord $3,741 jhigher wheat borrd payments The five, who have formed a 000, an increase of 8.3 per cent and increased re urns on the rely n natural gr th. It ust | partn rship, are Irville and = : Mrs, McCool, The project is | __ 32c¢ -- Beef or Beef & Gravy " Sight es a Hous record s ale "a 1 o¢8 sti late the air cargo business | A C ins dR. R. Me- Cotton Acce »s for the bed-|oVer the previous record set injsale of. cattle, | gs, poultry, stimu aron Cummins an . R. Me saa" Giticars are y Boe ar 1964 of $3,455,600,000, the Domin-|dairy products, © otatoes, bar- because of the inherent advan-|Coy of Lampasas and T. S. Le- Produce of U.S.A. -- Canada No. 1 Grade DOG F D PARD 15.07. MmCELERY JUMBO SIZE 24's 29° 00 9 TINS 1.00 STALK Swifts -- Save 12c¢ With Meatballs lin, president: Kathy Andrew, |10n Bureau of Statistics reported! ley, rapeseed, and vegetables. tages that it would bring to Win- mons and his son, T. S. Le- vice-president: Donna Daniels, | today. The bureau said that on the /M!P&E. mons Jr., of Bend, a San Saba 24-02, roduce of Mexico --- Canada No. 1 Grade Lol SPAGHETTI To 39 CHERRY TOMATOES 29¢ Be i seve 17. -- ect ov tin PINT 24-02 ma SWIFT'S STEW 2 *. 89° TINS Canada Extra Fancy Grade B.C, Red Z : DELICIOUS Swifts --- Save 10¢ 24 oz. tin trip to the Holy Land last July./grain crops, net cash advanced|Manitoba $331,135,00 ($293,956,-| ences with' the air industry has | gallon buckets with the ore and APP 5°" 39°m BEANS & WIENERS 39* & Mrs. Ralph Thompson conduct- /on farm-stored grains in West-/000); Saskatchewan $879,052,000|been frustrating. Air Canada| took them to Lampasas to Aaron @ eee BUTE S « ed the meeting and Mrs. R./ern Canada, and deficiency pay-|($836,711,000); Alberta $644,609,-/plans to remove its overhaul|and Orville Cummings, a dirt Eckel led the devotional. The ments made by the agricultural |000 ($596,058,000); British Colum-|base-- decision is pending--j|contractor and geologist, re- UCW is planni turkey din- ilizati : : 923.000). | ; United § | ively. McCAIN FROZEN FRASERVALE FROZEN SWANSON FROZEN ieee ee ES RE EO 0. 1a 8 ee Se sae F. Holliday and Mrs. | Mrs. ---- CHICKEN & FISH & John Hamer attended the Local | Bas - 5 e 7 V Leaders Training School at} HAWA e s Port Perry. | : EATON S in OS CHIPS CHIPS FATHERS ARE GUESTS |. ait, Y= DINNERS PORT PERRY (TC) -- The | first of three Father and Son Swifts Premium Rindless SIDE BACON' .,. 99° wifts Premium WIENERS "".." 53° : as Swifts Sliced 5 as eGo ie STB ae 2 cht itis The figures covered cash re-|basis of the 1961 census, it now, "We're looking 25 years ahead | county town. vison end Beth Tngleton ceived by farmers from theirjis making a complete revision and if we can get enough cargo; The mine is located on the The United and ~ An slican |{2rming operations, but not in-jof its estimates of farm cash gathering at Winnipeg then we | elder Lemon's 3,300 acres of cat- Churek if Br lin cluding supplementary. pay-|receipts. This analysis will be| Will be in a natural transconti-| tle and sheep land near this hill lure women oF Brooklin are) ments under the Prairie Farm|completed this-spring.. nental position. Winnipeg is at country community. joining to observe the World) Assistance Act which last year| Cash receipts. by provinces|the crossroads of a great num-| T. §. Lemons Jr., 40 noticed Day of Prayer at 2 p.m. Feb. 25 amounted to $11,400,000 as com-|last year, with 1964 amounts in| ber of airline routes and if we!a sparkling nugget at, a low- in St. Thomas Anglican Church. | pared with $8,500,000 in 1964. |brackets, were: Prince Edward| become the catchpool for cargo, water point in the Colorado Members of Anglican Church,| The cash receipts -- before |Island $41,095,000. ($32,723,000); the planes will stop here. Win- River in the summer of 1964. His Tyro Club, CGIT, Explorers and|any allowance for the cost of|Nova Scotia $48,929,000 ($43,910,-/ nipeg then would become an int | find was in the vicinity of the Messengers. attended the. meet-|farm.-production.~~came_from 000); .New Brunswick $61,806,-/Portant world air centre. lost San Saba gold mine, aband- ing of the United Church Wo-|sale of farm products, Canadian|000 ($49,070,000); Quebec $495,-. "If we think big enough, we'll|oned by Spanish- soldiers in men. Miss Beatrice McLean, of|Wheat Board payments made|799,000 ($456,635,000); Ontario|get it." 1758, according to legend. Greenwood, showed slides of her last year on the previous year's |$1,082,233,000 ($996,596,00);| To date, Manitoba's experi-| T. S, Jr. loaded several five- Banquets was held recently with members of the "B" Cub Pack YS HOOVER Floor Care Products to Help Lighten Your Household Chores... 22-072. 24-02. and 2nd Scou hte! n attend- ' C C 11-OZ, Cc ance. Seventy-five boys, their 4 * Y PKG. PKG. fathers and guests enjoyed a turkey dinner prepared and ser- ved by the mothers' auxiliary. PKGS, 3 wh ii ti F HOOVER "Constellation SWIFT'S PREMIUM -Readytoeat | MILDGUREDS.P, i iccnveec' 7 Votes CUCUNUAETD eaner Gerald Nelson was toastmast- \ er Guests included Rev. A. ' 4 SA sa eS cee ecevnapnnmetot ate cectztae Rice Cubmaster C. Reesor and . 4 i ' ; * The HOOVER "Constellation" skims along i son, Larry; Scoutmaster Rob- : os iy the floor as if it floated on air, cutting rug jert Bell, Constable Robert Roy, \ a : fi, ae cleaning down to a minimum time. Double- C ee ee ee ee % be stretch hose reaches everywhere -- high and Byes Nelson, Scouters Robert ® \ =) slow and under. Large dispensable dirt bags & ae lb Manfield and Peter Sweetman j ee d ith thi ods es late WHOLE lb and Assistant Cubmaster Glenn : 4 F ' weg ore useq wi S$ model. Comes comp VanCamp. i ; Me with 2 wands, combination rug and floor or HALF F A feature of the program was, i £ \ i oe 4 nozzle, upholstery tool, crevice tool, dusting the investiture of Glenn Van- 1 : : Bee ' : ay brush and attachable tool rack. Camp and Donald Waldinsber- é g S ee ae ee eon uae I fizer as scouts and the present- - F BY ' . vn . : ' , 2 'fiation of Second Stars to Cubs : ; ' 3 i : Model 439. HEINZ FANCY -- SAVE 8 SAVE 35¢ -- ALL COLOURS iis an tnt Bae om tnsn i. \ as | - SA SPECIAL, each . * Tomato Juice +: 2Q¢ |Delsey Tissue 4 .:: GQe | Area Bridge PACKS SWEET TREAT SLICED OR TIDBITS Club Scores ~ ' > \ sf © é | HOOVER DELUXE SAVE THESE EXTRA TAPES FOR FREE | =PINEAPPLE 00% OQ 8 l'ho net pant Ea e| | Ne '\ | FLOOR POLISHER ER- by the members of the Oshawa, \ : GIFTS or EATON MERCHANDISE Cc TOPPING Brooklin and General Motors \ : : . Easy to handle with floating action brushes. 4-02 ' TIFICATES + + « DREAM WHIP : 576 Pere Mevias cite. Veen Has a deep furniture guard for extra protec- pve | OSHAWA crn ' 1 x tion. Handle stands up for easy storing. 00 Tape With ef EPC -- Pg M eal we Comes complete with three sets of pads -- a ors court and E. P. Coles r. : " . ive An Extra $10. AJAX LAUNDRY : 408 ee . \ wax applicators, felt pads and lambswool pads. Receive FLEECY and Mrs. Wm. Baker, 173.5; \ Good value at this special low price FABRIC SOFTENER ~""" =} LAUNDRY DETERGENT "-" 89*| "is. cu? ® With oe Size Mrs. G. A. Rundle, 168; Mrs. | ra). Model 5458. 28 a8 esilen An Extra $6.00 Tape SWIFTS -- SAVE Se _---- and Lloyd Peel, [ ae ' - SPECIAL, each . e Ka. OF J) East-West -- Mrs. H. Barke es act QUAKER OATMEAL rm SILVER LEAF LARD 2 _ 49° land Mrs. Kay Hunter, 1085; EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 258 PHONE 725-7373 PKGS, Mrs. Jack Wilde and Miss ORANGE JUICE as'on. TN Georgie Bovay, 179.5; Mr. and | HOSPITALITY -- SAVE 10c Family $i Mrs, R. I. Marks, 173.5; Mrs. | . my o'z@ IM. Clarke and Roy Morris, | Mr. R, Swain, Hoover Representative will be on hand to demonstrate the versatility and time-saving Receive An Extra $4.00 Tope al ee APPLE & RHUBARB PIE 45¢ Barker, 168 eae agus 4 features of these machines CHOC. RSCOTCH VAN KIRK CHIPITS *ysitscc The Open Pairs Champion-| See Mr. Swain in the Appliance Dept, on the Lower Level. IGA ship will be held Feb. 28. The! CHATEAUCHEESE " CHEEZ SPREAD 9=--162° 5 3e| Ser amc Fou Versa. ""| | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th-12.30 p.m. to 2.00 Tepe With. +: BROOKLIN 8.30 p.m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th -- 10.00 am. to 5.00 p.m. Receive An Extra $ ee HAIRDRESSING North South -- Mrs, M. R. SARALEECAKES «i | | BRYLCREEM MARGE Be ts, doo nt Ky Ado SKINLESS PORK SAUSAGE, <=. fn . Tomes [Mss V. Drummond, 18. eF.| ON | Miss V. Drummond, 116.5; FE. P. rod! Ll ie a M els : é . o. | East-West M G. B y CELLO TOMATOES Cones or PKG. poe Se lend D, MeCuale. 190: Mrs. Wen UANTITY SPECIAL On Sole at 9:30 o.m. Thursdoy and only while g = 2 ' ; Mrs. tities lost. 3 ' / Heron and Rene Niglis, 123; LIMI i ED 0 puasenalt anoneae ay Mrs. R. Barrand and Roy Mor-| na a nom cl | is 'tinateane. "| Special Purchase! JUNIORS' AND MISSES' DRESSES Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa Lansdowne Shopping Centre GENERAL MOTORS MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES! " ; North-South -- Mrs. S. Sheri-| A \ lection of casual. and late-day dresses in numerous colours prints 186 Adsteid hve t- ge er relia ersartand iat Mee, Rey Mee | 5 ELEN ao an aide Ave, E., Oshawa Cubert St., Osh d Mrs oy Mor @ Fabrics include cottons, rayons, wools and various blen ie ae c hss Oshewa : ea liris, 131: Mr. afd Mrs. Wm © Junior sizes 7-to 15, Misses' sizes 10 to 20 in the lot. Shop early ; . a BILSKY IGA BECKSTEAD. IGA _{ |)Baker, 129; Art Vaillancourt] SPECIAL, each 120 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa Courtice, Ontorie 4 ee ee EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 941 BRAEMOR IGA re S) fiass. eae | Stevenson Rd. N. at Bee es (44) East-West -- Mrs. Ida Flem-| Annapolis St., Oshawa t 4 ; > 4 fi ming and Mrs. C. Bowra, 144.5; | % oy) | z ie ee a : es Wm. Clark and Wm. Zarowny, | : Supplied by THE OSHAWA W | 37.5; E. P. Coles Mor- | WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, pel densi for messes aaa lan = 1285 "hues Weta in Miss STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY TO PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 23, 24, 25 & 26. . 3 ee Biieaile Ce oa Nel 8 | SATU RDAY OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 le ? I : : ° Ji NIRA Tournament Feb. 26. Coles and Kay Hunter, 114. Wi A CR 8 7S, Satiiiats Sg ag t

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