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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1966, p. 24

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> offer, 29----Wanted To Rent Two. WO. OR THRE! THREE-BEDROOM house re qu couple with school-age Povey Bn supplied. Write Box oo 7 preierreo osnawe Telephone 728-2576 Fyaeeseur Two ~Tabies require furnished ki ichen| and bed-sitting room, must be central end tl rent, iy --. Three - bedroo by responsibie ppt pdt, Peterborough, Telephone 725-7940. m house want. FARM, 100 acres wanted within mile con} radius of Oshawa, Prefer modern veniences, Telephone 64-2506 = AGED man, fon-smoke would like to rent a sm frat hed apartment. quiet, Write Box 24553, Whitby. 30--Automobiles for Sele DOWN----$30 MD.! 59-6! models your choice BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723: 0 71 "MORE CASH Paid for Good Cleon Cars, Trade up or down. Liens poid DODD MOTORS SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 KELLY DISNEY USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST, EAST WHITBY ---- 668-5891 Cars bought ond solid Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality Oshawa Times. Cats Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 ne STREET W. SHAWA 723 6322 - - 723-8311 __On the spot financing ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks. We deol up or down. Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED} On Highway No. 2, just west of Thickson Rd Whitby 668-3331 GRILLS, radiators, models our speciaity Wreckers, 723-5238. '$8 PONTIAC, V-6, automatic, hardtop two-tone, whitewall fires and discs. Very good mechanically and body $550, Phone 723-3622. 1965 RAMBLER Deluxe. new, hitch, mirrors Telephone Uxbridge, 1957 MERCURY, excellent condition, $250 Telephone 728-9567 STATIONWAGON der, power transmission tion, private, Cal! 73 CHEVROLET sedan, $1350 or best of fer. Telephone 728-9554 3961 FORD ranch wagon, good condition, $995. Telephone evenings 725-3955 1956 METEOR, two-door, newly V-8 engine, automatic, good tires, very good condition. $350. iw Hopkins Street, Whitby, 668-6373 1964 PONTIAC, four-door Strato Chief, ve lor, tomatic transmission, limited slip axle. Cer like new, $1,795 Best offer accepied Telephone 623-240), "4 CHEVROLET, two-door, 327 motor 200 HP, four-speed on floor, Positraction rear end reverberation, radio, Apply 50 West, Apt. }. Late Auto all car parts Courtice iraller, like included Ww jacks 1962 Pontiac six cylin lent cond rebuilt i" impale eenveriible, and brakes, V4 matic, radia, A-1 condition, $600 or lephone 723-0048 after 5 p.m, 1956 OLOSMOBILE sedan, $175 spent or motor, must sell, Best offer, Telephone 773 9696. Foor sedan toe 6 cylinder automatic, radio, power steering, low gate sa Make your offer! | Phone 723-9175 3964 FORD, hardtop. two-door, four speed transmission, 390. No down payment.| Telephone 725-2756, 1964 CHEVROLET two-door hardtop, 283 automatic, power steering and brakes good conditi lon, Telephone m3 3745 USED 5 CAR PARTS, trailers, also used tires, East, after 4, 723-228) MUST SELL, "64 Cor Ibie, top shape, Call 173-8940 'or 23-3512 1963 PONTIAC four - door 6 cylinder standard. One owner. Good condition 36,000 miles, Alax, 942-1909 evenin 1959 FORD two + door hardtop, \ matic, black, Phone 723-6859 STRETCH DOLLARS at R sales. Several good used cars '53's ferms arranged, trades accepted, Bioor East 1963 CHEVROLET Super Spor! age, phone 432-2495, Canr 1965 AUMONT custom 283 cu. in, standard transmi p top, reasonable, Telephone 723-3855 er 5.3% spindles to make low mile ngton. 1960 FORD station wagon, needs body work, metor, transmission A cond itior Immaculate throughout Telephone 723 0782 40 CHEVROLET 8 Air, 6 cylinder 487 PONTIAC tour-door sedan, standard, Good running Phone 728-3142. 1955 PONTIAC two-door condition. Phone 725-589! 1963 CORVAIR, Spyder, Four-speed, turbocharger, Phone 668-4844 SACRIFICING ie down fake over pay ment on this '62 Pontiac, low mileag V4, automatic ath power, side and out. 728-778) LIENS PAID OFF We trade vp, Choose from over 60 cars ments! Gus Brown Motors Lid. 465 LAURENTIAN 4<joor, @ aulomel %,000 miles. $2,095. Phone 725-7232 1962 CHRYSLER, maculate condition. terior, new tires. 6:30 p.m '56 FORD, shift, two-door sedan. 1965 PONTIAC 14,000 miles, power ing, radio, rear speaker 2494 we 6 oil condition, hardtop convertible condition Al clear down 728-7375. hardto; with red 25-0659 afte 2-door white Prone v4 668-2109 A+) mechanically Best offer Laurentian, & nder brakes an Teleph cyl ET Caliente, A-} condition, 2 door hardtop, V-&, 4 speed transmission bucke? seats and consol, radio plus rea speaker, After 5 pm., 668-8432 in Oshawa, Ajax of Whi by by art ta Box No. 2744, Osh-| transterring Must be clean and on June 3rd, 509 Bloor Street) Good | No downpay: | [at---Compact ¢ Cars for Sele! SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales end Service New ond Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. 9. 723-3461 Open Evenings | w VOLVO & PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair ond Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Rtson Rd. South Oshawa _728- 0921 co 1965 SuNenAM ime, $175 or best offer Teiephone 725-4115 between 6.30 and 6 om. '32--Trucks | for Sole 199) DODGE "one-ton, four speed, od, heavy y suspension, in very good condition $1000, Phone 725-8493 after 6 p.m. PRIVATE -- \963 Excellent condition none Whitby 666-8003 1964 GMC heit-lon Fleetside pick-up. Low mileage, A) condition. Sell for ay 595 Call 668-3794. hait-ton Ford pick-up Can finance. Tele |33---A utomobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? Sell your used cor to ' 'Ted' Talk "Cosh" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save" ED CAMPIN MOTORS 723.4493 Res 725- 5574 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| lfor wrecking. Tires and parts for sole. 1376 Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162, |\CAMESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want lears for wrecking Highest prices paid | wentworth East. 125-1'8) |WANTED -- Cars wrecking, No charge tor 'towing 778-4549 Robert Nichols. | sHaw "AUTO Wrecking C0," Cars bought, parts for sale, iron and metals | bought 8 Bloor Street East, S21, Yor Telephone 34--Automobile | "Repair FRED STONE BROOKLIN PHONE 655-3653 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service _ i TRANSMISSION specialists, sions are our only busine North. Phone 728-7339. 35--Lost and Found -- LOST -- Pearl chok in vicinity Eaton's Pla: sake, Reward, Call 225-4286. GERMAN SHEPHERD, m 3) old, Missing since May 9%. net s to "Butch", Black and tan, dewere $20 Telephone 726-3819 r ewan for recovery of metallic "preen| cycle with no rear tender, Taken from | 203 Frances Street, Whitby, Wednesday/ evening. Call 668-4674 LOST -- cat, "Jack months old, Nipigon Street. uth of Rossiand Road, a North, Reward, Call 36--Legal | BRUCE WALTER "MANNING, will not | be responsible for eny debts contracted | in my name by anyone on or after this 1966, with or without my Signed Bruce Waiter Transmis- 8 Simeoe without clasp, Valves as keep collect Willowdale written consent, Manning 38--Coming | Events _ BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M 690 KING E, ot FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION whall Jackpot $170, 56 Nos $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 64 Nos. $100 | GOOD PARKING | Extra Bus Service | | Tic kets Available at the Door $20. Cor Good. Prizes Sr | plation mene | Monday vat 2 p.m. DEATHS H | j | COLEMAN, Jonn A, jat his residence, 85 Bond St. W., on) | Monday, 4 dune 6, 1966, John Albert Cole] hhetnved hushand of Carrie Hambiy and dear father of Mrs. W. J. i{Lois) of Hamilton and William J Benson) Harry Nettleton) and George of Toron to and Fred of Oshawa, Resting at Mc intesh- Anderson. Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday at 7 o'clock, Interment Mount j|Lewn Cemetery. (The family will re ceive friends at the funeral home an [manery, 7< 9 p.m, on Tuesday from 12 - 4.30 p.m, and 7 - 9 p.m, (in Siew of itlowers donations. to King Street United Church building fund may be made at the funeral home. LEGGOTT, Samvei B, At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, June 3, 1966, Semuel B, Leggott, --~laged 79 years, beloved husband of Han and dear father of Marion (Mrs, Esmond Ross), Torento; grand: father of Mary, Dorothy, and Allan. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Service in the chapel on interment Bowman inah Leggott, ville Cemetery. MCGREGOR, Arthur Edmund At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, of Saturday, June 4, 1966, Arthur Edmund) husband of) Donald, | McGregor, aged 79 yeert, Peari Bowser, dear father of Bowmanville and Barbara (Mrs, John Jarvis) Toronto, Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Service in! the Chapel on Monday at 3.30 p.m, In} NORRIE, John Watson Suddeniy near Parry Sound on Friday June 3rd, 1966, John l(London Life Agent, Oshawa) lfather of Phillip John of Agincourt, be beloved son of Mrs. liste James M, No of Mrs. isobelle P of Hamilton, William of Ingersoll and James Norrie of Whitby, Resting af Mcintosh Ander son Funeral Horne 152 King Street East, Oshawa, Service in the chapel on Tues day June 7th at 2% pm Hamilton, REID, Edith & Al the Riverd. Saturday, Jun Hospital, Toronto, on 4, 1966, after & pro jlonged lines, Edith R. Asseifine of 61 |Meadowvele Rd, West Hill, beloved rg of the late Ralph Reid, dear mother Meivin of West Hill and Donal Sinitey. in her 68th year, Restin W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the Chapel Tuesday, June 7 at 2p.m, interment Groveside Cemetery, Brock!in. Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all. GERROW yet 390 KING-STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM | BADGERON - In loving memory of imy husband, Arthur Badgeron, who pass led away June 6, 1960. It's hard to walk the road alone instead of side by 5! But to all there com When paths divide. He @ be s of happiness, Then row » and tears, He left me pesutitul memories re throughout the years, membered by wife Rose. "LOCKE'S "FLORIST Funerol errangements ond flora! arrangements for. oll occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 A_ LASTING TRIBUTE For Permonence end dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please visit the Pork Office, 723-2633 Cole-| man of Oshawa, brother of Ethel (Mrs. Watson Norrie} toving id of at the! FUNERAL CHAPEL! | claiming, OBITUARIES ARTHUR E. McGREGOR A hardware._.merchant | {Bowmanville for 30 years, HADASSAH | RUMMAGE | SALE Variety of good used cloth- bazaar merchan- i| new upholstery beautif 144 K TUESDAY, JUNE 7th | ing dise, NG STREET EAST 10 A.M BINGO | KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Bird Game | MISSION t 50 and 53 en under 16 not allowed ecial 7:30 bus from 4 Corners A WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE | BINGO Nos. 54 and 57 TONIGHT-8 P.M, RED BARN EXTRA BUSES | Mrs | | ber ithe former | Mrs, | borough; |Barrie and five grandchildren, ;W ard, ed Church, i vice, ithur Edmund McGregor Bac June 4, at the Bowmanville Me | morial Hospital, The deceased, who was in his 79th year, had| been sick only a short time. A son of the late Mr. and William McGregor, ceased was born at Huntsville, Ont., ware business for many years. Mr. McGregor was a mem of Trinity , United Bowmanville and of the masonic lodge at Huntsville He is survived by his wife, Pear| Bowser; a Mrs. John Jarvis (Baraba) of Toronto and &@ son, Donald, of Bowmanville. Also surviving are a sister, Frank Paterson of Peter- a brother, Percy daughter. The funeral service was held) jat the Morris Funeral Chapel, | Bowmanville, at 3.30 p.m. to- day, Interment was in Bow- manville Cemetery. Rey. G, K. minister of Trinity Unit- will conduct the ser JOHN WATSON NORRIE John Watson Norrie, a former jresident of Oshawa, was killed |June 3 in a motor accident on Highway 69, south of Parry Sound, He moved to | Perry very recently y yrrie | Spanish Rutt Werry XX108 ; Mary B, Norrie) --~ Larkspur Lady Hale] XX113, Myrtle 120, | A son of Mrs. and the late James Norrie, deceased was born the where he operated a hard- |Royal Faran No Boy 120 Church, | Port/&a! in Toronto | Dootball 'Don't Eat Wild Plants They Can Be Dangerous HESPELER, Ont. (CP Occasionally a person emerg- ing from the woods after be- ing lost for a few days proudly announces that he has sub- sisted on wild berries and the like. But unless he has a fair knowledge of the dangers of eating innocent-looking plant life, chances are the fact he is still alive is sheer luck, Take jessamine berries, for example. Eat them and you're in for digestive disturbances and nervous symptoms, per- haps death, The same goes for yew ber- ries and foliage, the latter more toxic, Death is usually sudden without warning symptoms, The dangers to be found in the woods and garden are ex- plored in a report from the Lake Huron district forester of the Ontario department of lands and forests. The advice for hunters and fishermen is not to eat or chew on any wild plant life unless you know it's safe, And for campers taking their chil- dren into the woods, the only sure way is to teach the kids not to put in their mouths any plant or berry not commonly used as food, If someone does eat a dangerous plant, call a physician immediately for his advice,' the forester's report says, 'It's not always advisa- ble to induce vomiting, for some plants contain corrosive juices that could severely damage tissue of the digestive tract during vomiting," The forester emphasizes that many poisonous plants are so common and seemingly innocuous that you don't sus- pect their toxic qualities, USED FOR SUICIDE The pretty mountain laurel, for example, was used by the Delaware Indians to make a suicide potion. Rhododendron contains a poison that has _shown up in honey 3 made by, | TORONTO | results | First | claiming, | furlongs, Black Isle (Gomez) |Golden Bubble (Werry) | Ansman (erreey) Time: alas ank also (CP) -- Greenwood Race) Saturday Purse $2,000, "Penticton" +year-olds and upward, 3° reconing, Rerister, ran, $2,000, and "Rosenea upwerd, Second Purse syearolds 6.2 400 4.00 40 3,00 7.00 Paulson aly No} |Cenediiis, 'A ne | bees that visited the plant, And the popular Christmas flower, poinsettia, is full of an acrid, burning juice so lethal that a child who consumed one leaf might die, Most dangerous of all plants in the vegetable garden is rhuburb. Its stalk is not toxic but the leaf blade contains oxalic acid which crystallizes in the kidneys, causing severe damage All parts of jack-in-the-pul- pit, especially the roots, are toxic, containing small needle- like crystals of calcium oxal- ate that cause intense irrita- tion and burning of the mouth and tongue. Purple moonseed berries, which resemble wild grapes but contain only a single seed instead of several, can be fatal if eaten. The mayapple, its foliage and roots contain at least 16 active toxic ingredients, mainly in the roots, And al- though children often eat the apple with no ill effects, con- sumption of several may cause diarrhea, All parts of the buttercup | are dangerous. The juices may severely injure the digestive system. And all | parts of nightshade, especially the unripe berry, can cause intense digestive disturbances and nervous symptoms with fatal results, The jimson. weed or. thorn apple can cause abnormal thirst, distorted sight, delir- jum, incoherence and coma and has proved fatal, It's one of the most common causes of poisoning despite the weed's foul odor. Also dangerous in varying degrees are wisteria seeds and pods, the twigs and fol- jage of wild and cultivated cherries, the foliage and acorns of oaks, all parts of elderberry, the bark, sprouts and foliage of black locust _and all parts of azaleas, CREENWOOD RACE RESULTS o-5, pre €. Goodman and J, Wrigh' b C. Morrisroe and & M $10,000 ded, ', Ayear-olds nd three (Harris) 10.00 (Gomez) (Turcotte) 1:58 (new track record) Lane also ran 088 Fitth--Purse stakes ward, Geuchesco | Sunstruck and up sixteenths T earerep Sixth claiming, Purse "Premier 4year-olds $2,300, and 11,10 4.30 2.70 | furlongs Peter Wrack (Sutcliffe) 4.80 2.70! Shiny Dice (Barroby) Time; 1:27 Top Cadet, All Grand, Score, Hammock Land alse Winning ran, Delly double 41,70 Third--Purse $2,000, "Spugs' claim Ing, 4year-olds and upward, 7 furlongs, Lil Eddy (Griffo) 3" x Vogel's Victor (Robillard) Royal Embassy (Dittfach) Time; 1:26 2-8, Gandio, Falls Way, Artista also ran, Late scratch: | Wonder Nevy Now "Coboconk"' upward, 7 Fourth -- Purse $2,100, claiming, 4year-olde and furlongs. Stoned Dule (Gomez) Gail ply, Top Cote, Moss Park, Briefsin aise rar. ate scratches; aFiddiers Belle and bay Spark, an | 2.60\ Judge Mike } | Caledon 3.20 ofeming | Victress 00 " Picker (Harris) (Gomez) 3,70 King Legend (Ferro) Time: 1:26 35 Tanwood, Shuswap Bim Wood also ran. rae $10,000 d-yeor-olds, Peter Sel, Seventh--Pu dded, ine Stakes" sixteen Titled Hero (Gomer) 2.9% Holarctic (Leblanc) Time: V:44 15 Chincoteague, Marvina's Troops, Arab Prince, Bye also ran, Tuse, and Near Bighth--Purse $2,700, '"'Chestnut", and 4-year-old fillies, one mile R 8,60 5.90 2.20 'ow 2.60, members (Leblanc) i 10 ullehs eli) 6.80 Time: Warm 'ieaetion, Kasha, Fifth Street e=Windfields- Farm. Best also entry Pat, ran, Alfendance 18,328, Handle 990,133 WOODBINE ENTRIES TUBSDAY, JUNE 7? FIRST RACE Three year olds, Fosied in CDA, one-sixteenth miles (9) the de-| Dark Sin Bradfield XXX110 }Tournalieu No Boy 115 |Busher Jackson Hale 120 | Jewel Smuggler No Ss, '70 |Town Grove Ferro mus *| Grand Manitou Fitzsimmons 120 Prince Bunty Robinson 120 Dunman Gomez 120 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claim ng (4000), Four year olds, | Turf Course (18). Jiveoli Coombs X103 | Triple Alliance Ferro X109 Spanking Breeze No Boy Adalid 2 ND J, Rovinaon Mark Left Turcotte 116 Popsaysno Steve X113 Vic Mo Chrol Werry XX109 |Jet Invader Barroby 116 Day's Best Gordon 113 Aj) = Of] Mount Market Harrison 116 | Oream Pian No Boy A-116 Miss Blackhawk McComb 108 Also Eligible Lady Zenith Helm 108, French Twist No Boy It), Lady No Boy 108 Greek Tar B-108, Toss's Pick Harris 8-118, Tribune No Boy 117 A--The Match Stable Stables BM, Kane and Natural Farms Entry THIRD RACE ng (5000) ae) Sure To Please No Boy 115 Raspberry Mush Hale 117 Late To Bed Ferro A Xii0 Dark Freedom No Boy B-117 Great Canadian Dittfach C-.115 Page Charmer Kornblum X Ayrian Queen Barroby 112 iveaster Fitzsimmons 115 The preacher Ferro A-X118 Pickle Ling LeBalne C118 Edgor's Whistle McComb 118 Also 112, Eligible Dieet LeBlanc 11% Tiempo Muerto Potts Robinson Maiden Arab J WW, Gomez | "Newmarket". | | i | | | | Valecrest\ ing (3000), | Mornin' Clear and Fast ~ Purse $2,400, Maiden|Paris Fashions Harris 1)! One|Roman Scandal Fitzsimmons 111 |Teke Liberty LeBlanc |14 Gomer 116 B, Moreau XXX99 gible Fancy Rhythm Worthy Craft. Walsh 116 | A- Windfleids Farm Entry B--J, Cimba and J, LL, Levesque SEVENTH RACE Allowances, No Purse $3,200. Three olds and up, Course (10) mile on| Well To Do Steve X114 Warriors Day No Boy A-li3 Sirrus 2nd Leblanc 8-12) President Jim Fitzsimmons 119 Nearctic Heir No Boy 8-116 Piain John Harris 113 Attention Hero Ditifacn 119 Morin McComb 116 Wally Wallace Waish 111 | Uncle Blue Roberts A-XXX109 A--Bill Beasley Entry B.-Garden City Stable and F. A, Sher man Entry irritant | 1 "Eclipse| 2.10 2.10) 2.10 2.10] 2.10 upward, 7 9.90 4.40 3,20 2.80] 2.90 Take Notlee, | | « fh, one 'Sine' 'S Ul Stevie B. Good (Walsh) 17.50 3.50 2.80 ts Arctic Lady School of Nusing, Whitby, will | pare shemnts year 1 mile on Marshall Turf) will Jead the graduates in the | Florence | Miss TOUGH VETERAN GETS FACE-LIFTING Field Marshal Alexander's command car, veteran of four years in the African CO-LEADER Dr. Rene Jutras, a 43- year-old pediatrician, is co- ieader of the newly-formed le Ralliement Nationale, a merger of separatists and members of the provincial branch of the Ralliement des Creditistes, The party dy try for seats in June , Quebec provincial elec- tious. Dr. Jutras is run- ning in Arthabaska. -C P Photo) 6 Nurses To Graduate WHITBY (Staff) Sixteen! of the graduating) class of the Ontario Hospital jreceive their diplomas, June 10, lat the $8th graduation exercises in the hospital recreation hall, desert and 20 years on dis- play, gests a touch-up job in Ottawa, Officials at the want it looking its shiny best for centennial celebra- tions next year. ARE YOU YOUNG AT HEART? HERE'S CHECKLIST FOR YOU By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) -- How young in heart are you? Age is measured by many things -- by changes in hair color, the aequisition of wrinkles, the slowing down of physical activity, But one's true age is not told by the number of can- dies on a birthday cake but by the spirit the real barometer of youth, And you are still pretty young in heart if-- You don't mind picking up a baby, even if it looks pretty sticky, If one of your nephews de- cides to grow a beard, you don't necessarily think he's gone batty. When you come to a flight of stairs, you have an impulse to go up them two at a time-- even if you don't obey the im- pulse, You're sure 'ie next person to come through a revolving door will be a pretty girl, not a bill collector, If someone offered you a free round trip on the second space capsule going to the moon, you'd take it, Children today don't seem much different to you than when you were a child your- self You can talk to a teen- ager about his ambitions or his hobbies without feeling self-conscious or sounding pa- tronizing. If your name is James, your boss refers to you as "Jim"--and not "Old Jim." You get a bigger thrill out of reading the sports page of your newspaper than the obit- wary page, You are never the first guest to leave a cocktail party., Now and then you hear a joke you haven't heard before. At the office at least one of the girls remembers your birthday, and gives you a greeting card, a kiss, or the gift of a single red rose, You know the name of at least one tune played by the Beatles, You open the morning mall with more expectancy than dread., At least one day a week you ae or hum while shay- ' ing, SHARES LEADERSHIP © Laurent Legault, 46, shares leadership of Que- bec's newly - formed le Ralliement Nationale with separatist Dr, Rene Jutras. Mr, Leagault, owner of a transport company, pill contest Rouyn Noranda in the June 5, Quebec prov- incl '1 election, ~ (CP Photo) Square Dance Accident Prevention Group Schedules Annual Meeting Over 300 delegates are ex-)gement of people. pected 28th annual Central Ontario~division of. the Industrial Accident Prevention to attend Thursday's meeting of the Dr. P. G. Lynes, medical su-| Associations to be held at the} perintendent, will preside. The|Genosha Hotel, speaker will be Dr, K, C, Char- it is expected that .oné of ron, Ontario deputy minister of the meeting's highlights will be health. Following the ceremony |a talk by Dr, be held and/director of community service the |and Brooklyn College, Secord is a noted speaker on a reception will werved on hospital Jawn, Arthur Secord, N.Y. Dr. The tavocation will be given| human relations and the mana- Alcorn, the Roman 'ie and Mayor bring by Rev, Catholic Desmond Newman. will gntry| greetings from the town of Whit- by Mrs. E. Zivkovic, Reg. N., Nightengale pledge. Sandra Ramsay, of To- ronto, will be the class Val | dictorian The dinlomad will he nras. jented to the graduates by 'Mrs. | \K. C, Charron and Mrs. P, G. | Lynes will present pins, Nine prizes to students in the) first, second and third years! BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim will also be presented, Three year olds, Harris | Turf course (14) Roman) Valley Town Diltfach Ww Phantom Royal Helio 109 and Hariwood| Breezy Breeze Steve X104 t ced Turcotte 106 Royal Paul No Boy 11! Squadru Coombs XXX106 ---- Purse $2,000, Claim-|Galanx No Boy 114 Maiden two year olds, § Furs|Harry Hughes No Boy 11! Bive Britton McComb 11) Canadian Love Harris 1lé Don Cecillo Kornblum X11} Sweet Gina Ferro X112 Also Eligible -- Tondahar Noy Boy by the fac ulty ot the school, 111, Mr, Goo Leblanc 117 x5 Vp Pr sa XX-7 LBS AAC: XXX-10 LBS A POST TIME 2 P.M, 1 mile on |nandale Golf and Country Club. | youths | cently Members of class were guests at a dance the graduating) of honor re-| at the An- |Last Thursday they were en- | tertained at dinner by the medi- }eal staff and on Tuesday of this week a reception is being lheld at the school of choo, | _' Simcoe Youths " Face Charges SIMCOE (CP) -- Two Simcoe will appear in court i sions, ian- province. The Industrial Accident Pre- vention Associations of Ontario lare broken down into 12 divi- The Cenirai Oniario Di- vision is divided into the follow- ling six sections: Belleville -- Trenton; Cobourg--Port Hope; Gananoque; Kingston; Oshawa -- Ajax and Peterborough -- Lindsay. He has spo- ken In each of the 48 contin- ental states and every Canad- Opening Park A good old fashioned square dance Legg 8 + age North Oshe awa Park, Friday night. Park opening celebrations om Saturday include a parade, led by Oshawa's provincial baton twirler, Miss ine Shaw and the Pickering Blue-Notes, said a park spokesman. More than 50 majorettes, from Miss Harvey's baton studio will join in the festivities. There will also be a clown and repre- seniatives from the North Osh- awa Western Horsemen. Races, prizes, treats, and a fire works display Saturday night, are planned by the park. The parade leave Dr. Phillips school at 7.00 p.m. eee TrasTr & and received his education there: Blue Whietle No Boy B-i15 983 PONTIAG, new licence, good ran y RITSON HOME AND SCHOOL Is having|A resident of the Oshawa dis-|A--1. Maloney and Council Rock Stable |. In qood AUCTIONEER, North. Telephone POMERY, Road 66 728 Stable Sport otter vbr ¢ Gaytord Entry dem eae PIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, 'Pat cia' Allowances, Two year old fillies! foaled in CDA. § Furs (5). Power Cour! Barroby |19 Right Page Turcotte 11% | aes" craunt Ny Roy | UNION NATIONALE ale ise (exacToR Wa WAGERING) ee cakes gixtn RACE Union National Party ide Chevrolet Purse $2,600. "May-| are Three year old) of their GIRL FRIDAY ALL WEEK LONG Peg Miler has trouble de- tually spends more time fining her job at Edmonton boosting the town and the radio station CJCA, Offi- station, She organizes con- cially she supervises com- tests, writes songs to order mexcial production but but 'aay and in created @ sen- That's why It's smart business to ad dsr Vertise in The es' Class sation with an hour-long sa- tire on broadcasting written for the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, f ciation ene 7 4 reotte 114 si atio A BX102 ning condition, 340 hone 728-0332 | Tuesday following a wild, 40- a Dessert Tea and Bazaar Wednesday: |trict for 12 years, he was an| drs. W. A. Lure T, & King and W. views. Tempnene Telephone mans 8, 7:30 p.m. Bake table, tea room, ete, | SUrance Co, He was an adher-| poyrry Race -- Purse $2,500, Clalm- four red lights in the nearby} 1% Bm se Mi Road McComb 116 ZOLTAN AND NICK'S m a rie is survived by a son, Phil-|pans'c atl he chased a speeding car which Parking, TV, lunches packed. Telephone iart Stone Ne tay Specializing in Volkswagen Mrs, Isobelle Palmer of Hamil- way 3. He said it came to a Sarosu Werry C-X106 728- 0051 "ae by. Fabison Barroby 113 He said the chase began after mecemetice Reer IIE. the MelIntosh-Anderson|® > Keane En er jenna: : ov street, The car then stopped, o! the vast audience by telephoning 723 ranty, $1,995. 728-4242 ed by | W. G, C, Brett, min With Cpl, Stewart behind, the 196) VOLKESWAGEN standard, good con jiaie ¥ and 24, and one set up by pro- iss) HALF-TON F daily newspapers are sold throughout the mn lower! allowances. imi (4 Telephone | 728-8287 pone since 1961, A former minis- |charged with criminal negli- ° j the fled Section|Caneal Barroby Alan 942-6096. one Sem . ok for constituency in the Que Ni i 7 ° ad. chahers Korsbiat AS ' Que ard oH, Collins, 17, was 1959 OLDSMOBILE, 2 door hardtop - perfect condition. Low mileage, june & 2 pm. Ritson Auditorium, i ce tae Landon Lite] ~~ Mason Entry i Z ee police chase Friday night UCW BAZAAR, Zion United Seance Tone | agen or e London ife In-|CaJ. J. Yustin and Falcon Stable Entry through two roadblocks and 31--Compact ( Cars for Sale) ciiaace Sale wasement™ Knox ent of the Presbyterian Church. |ing (5000). Four year olds and up, One| i | Delhi area, | Presbyterian Church Monday, June 6 at Besides his mother, Mr. Nor-/ one sixteenth miles (10). Cpl. Lee Stewart of Delhi said) WHITBY -- Central iocation. Accommo ; Dabo Gornez A-116 Your Authorized Datsun WHITBY << Central lecation. Aesamené- lin John Norrie, of Agincourt, | Belcy, Favour te Bey, 8:1)0 rammed his cruiser each time ond Fiat Deoler Also surviving are a_ sister,| judge Mike No Boy A:119 he tried to overtake it on High- 640-4928 Peaches. Reward Ferre C-X106 Repoir ond Servic | : " . t Ton Since ¢ hor |39---Notices ton and two brothers, William | itignty Patrol Harrie B-1\4 stop only after the bumpers of i Se of Ingersoll and James of Whit-|Ramsaz 2nd Werry XX109 the two vehicles locked. . Stevenson Ad ' A--Bane Hill Acres and Faicon 15 CHEVELLE MALIBU Super aio The funeral service will be -- entry one of the car's occupants fell Big 6, automatic, floor shift, Best held a out as it did a U-turn on elhi WANT ADS reach thousands of Interest) Funeral Home at 2.30 p.m. June T. and a Delhi 1946 WONDA car $400. convertibie ed prospects every day. Take advantage! yim. vin, 1h Ane onstrator. Fully equipped. New car ws 7 € vice will be conduct- the occupant got back in and the car drove off over a lawn, 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, red, excellent « ister ¢ Knox Presbyterian dition inside and out. Telephone 178-4993 Church, car ran a roadblock set up by dition, new paint job. Telephone 725-397 BI Simcoe police at Highways $ after 6 p.m. DAILY NEWSPAPER READERS Phone 725-0539. An average 300 million copies of 8,000 vincial police at Cayuga: one ' re aicinniealsinatinn me TOMLINSON Rob and M Gerald Wayne Grego was 187 PORSCHE, good condition ney Prem ly vate ane world on any given weekday, tt ewer" Aaawane 7 yne gor, 20, wa Bri Tish Maid Kornbl A-BX102 Pr 0 ydraulic re CaS gence. ds SE igs FOC aa aay' il oe i aid Kornblum 0 A hydraulic resources, | gence, dangerous driving and il- matic, excellent conditior 'J B © § " e® place Echwester Frieda Tt ve has represented Bagot legal possession ef liquor, Ed mers: & nabera Kornblum bec legislature since 1946, charged with under-age ia | (CR Photo) ting, Taylor ere' $, [offer To get your | Oshawa, First great grandson of Mr, before 23) subscriber-readera at lOsnawa, Fis tor arene ot A | Mary Tell Ditttach 12) i eet "VOLKSWAGEN, 86,000 miles, cared for, $525, Telephone Port Perry, 985-276), Se ax a en mae mary Te iliac

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