yee iis ms goun letter was received Surplus city - north-west id and|red Bimcoe Streets, now being used|ment committee for further as a parking lot, is not for sale. |study. The decision not to sell the land was made because suffi- clent off-street pereas. equivas lent to that on the "property | can not be found, Council oz with a pub- lic works committee recom- mendation -- that Westmount |' Street be civsed (apprvaimass ly 60 feet in length) north of Hillside Avenue, Mr. and MA 929 King St. si be offered $1,000 for a infest widening of King Street along the frontage of their property at the above eddress. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ram- mel, 16 Melrose St., will be offered the same amount for a 10-foot widening of King Street along the frontage of es prop- erty at 939 King St. E. "Yield" signs will be install- ed on Lowéll, Ridgeway, Wood- crest, Madison and Liewellyn avenues where these streets in- Deutinger, SS aah lily" * pleased to learn that s to re-establish the mental oy = od city are re- t attention of he} the bo board of ~~ an Central Lake Ontario oy The matter was refer- to the finance and assess- A petition, for the repeal of the me ety ordinance which con- e hours of business of Goaeey and paint stores was submitted by Patte's Paint and Wallpaper Lid. The parks, prop- be and recreation committee study the request, Mr. Bruno Rohn's ns lication on behalf of his daughter, Urd Grander, 40 McLaughlin Blvd., for the closing of part of Glid: don Avenue between Guelph Street and Farewell \Avenue and conveyance of the land to her as the adjoining owner was referred to the public works committee. The traffic and public safety committee will study a request from Rossland Park Ltd. for permission to burn a barn in conjunction with the Oshawa fire department. The barn stands in a field completely sep- arated from other buildings. tersect with Fernhill Boulevard. Permission was granted to Canadian Petrofina Ltd. to in- stall 'a new entrance to their service ag located at 160 Simcoe St. Lloyd Bolahood was informed that the land between the fire- hall and his Simcoe Street prop- erty will be retained by the Pig A tender of A. E. Ames and Syndicate of $98.27 per it -- the purchase of $1,734,- city of Oshawa 6% per cent debentures, dated Dec. 1, 1966, was accepted. 1, Hub Equipment ae of -_ received borough city tract in the conount of $1, 33, 000 to supply two vibrating tampers. Tripp Construction Ltd. was awarded a $108,623 contract for sanitary sewer construction and otter: road-reconstruction work. accident at crosswalks in the city since they were estab- lished. Thornton road south from a tional Railway was closed by bylaw. A request by College Park, Seventh Day Adventist church that consideration be given to efecting a stop light at the en- trance to Kingsway College to ane pedestrian and vehicu- lar traffic was referred to the traffic and public safety com- mittee. Solicitors for the trustees of | Centre Street United Church in- formed council that the trustees have agreed to the sale of the church property to the city for the amount of $160,000. W. R. Chapman Auto Electric Ltd. requested that firm be gtanted the same pick-up and delivery privileges in front of its premises to those granted to Wilson Furniture Company tol} the north. The request was re- ferred to the traffic and public safety committee. Students Collect $145 For UNICEF Students at Vincent Massey registered informed council of their ved the chee last week. PTY PS OR PO PG Harbor In Marsh Plan '| Prompts More Protests couneil's|pletion of an Ontario Water Re- Soul lponrese Commissi Opposition to city decision to convey the marsh ie harbor development Eight tonnes of protest from wildilfe groups in the Oshawa, 'Toronto and Aurora area were Monday night. Six Bac made the land trans- fer decision last month to per- ea the development of a new. 1 abr harbor in the second However, the actual convey- ance of the marsh to the Crown has been, delayed pending com- Students View Girl, Boy Films Films entitled "Girl to Woman" and "Boy to Man") were shown to grades 7 and 8 students at Sunset Heigh Bpprovai by noms aac ---- parents who the films before the students. The films portrayed children going through adolescence to! maturity. Miss G. H. Froud, a depart-| ment of health nurse, was on hand to answer questions. It was noted at the meeting that the Centennial project for, the Ontario Home and Schoo! Association would be 'Indians in Ontario." FROST POISONS EDMONTON (CP) -- Live. stock may contract prussic acid poisoning by eating frozen or hail-damaged sorghum or flax, says P. J. Martin of the provin- cial animal industry division. He asked farmers to submit samples for testing before turn- ing cattle loose among damaged crops. Public School collected $145 for UNICEF, it was announced at a@ regular meeting of the Vin- cent Massey Home and School Association. The Association toured the new Ontario County Court House on Rossland Road. They were taken through the council chamber, court rooms and of- ices and inspected the Emer- gency Measures Operations FOOD'S STILL COSTLY Peasants in Communist Bul-| garia spend 42.4 per cent of their incomes on food, compared with 66 per cent under the cap- italist regime and about 20 per cent in Canada. a "praag Thwan! ps ogra FRIDAY + The Big Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beet The Place te Meet | ITTLE CEASAR Dancing 9 p.m. to 12:30 | AND THE CONS Admission $1.50 -- PRESENTS -- "THE MOON IS BLUE" A 3 Act Comedy by Fred Hugh Herbert Thurs., Fri., Sat. NOV. 24, 25 and 26 8:30 p.m. et the Eastdale € VI Theatre Harmony Rd. WN. Tickets 1.50 A HENDERSON'S Book Store (Downtown) eB vailable at. . HARLEIGH'S LTD. Oshawa Shopping Centre) And at the door on Night of Performance. '20th Century-Fox Presents. a AGAR AEH production sf RNG OTONGS THE ACONY *,. DIANE CILENTO ALEX NORTH - civewascore' From the most powerful best-seller of our decade! he ee ee are ree ns eee Directed by | COLOR ay DELUXE | TODAY REGENT CAROL REED - PHILIP t DUNNE: _ Bast on Bia Novel by IRVING STONE A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE PEATURE AT: | 2:00 . 4:2 gas 9:10 | ply eg pollution yb of Toronto Pillars of Conservation members; and Game Protective Associa- tion; Army, Navy and Airforce] committee Veterans Sportsman club, Tor- Treasury Board Submits Proposal OTTAWA (OP)--If a proposal by the treasury board of the department of finance is ac- cepted, the first labor contract between the federal government and its civil servants could be "nt April 1, 1967. Geotme Dey Devideor. parent? sate gy coiets committee on the ion Sater Woes 'ths The anti-marsh conveyance protestors this week include: West Toronto Fish) 9 i \Gommant-Senae . The proposal would reshai article 146 of BU C-170, which collective pogo onto; Duplate Rod and Gun club; Newcastle Sportsman club; Weston club; N Gregory E. Rogers, Farm, Aurora, public service sh wg SY eS Loyalty Theme, Week Of Prayer the theme of this eek of Prayer and Sacrifice', held each aah in- [College Park Seven ventist King eheet Polling Booth Rent Boosted day. It was suggested by Mrs, Eliza Allison, 355 Mary St., at bend last council meeting that in view of the increase in rents commodities, billjthe rents, eald money will -costs if the a hag Dec. is inclement, RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS ¢ RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS Save You Money! Regulor Het uiteptins HAMBURG or Wiknes SUNS ma KG. ae Zoos & ' Reg, 49 !--Weston or Sunbeam CHELSEA BUNS o: 40° RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS ¢ RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS FLAVORFUL FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT *° CRISPY FRESH ror 1.00 5 ror 35° CUCUMBERS -: 2=29° FRESH OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES : 39° SOLID GREEN Brussel Sprouts = 35° "IT'S BURNS WEEK AT RED & WHITE" ! _ SPECIALLY GELECTED ~~ VALUE CHECK'D LOIN O' PORK ROAST 63: : TENDER - JUICY - TENDERLOIN PORTION . (2.314 %) You Save Twice with Trim and Price!--For Frying, Tender, Juicy LOIN PORK CHOPS 79: BURNS -- Well Streaked 'Rindless Bacon VAC PACK BEST BUY !-- 1.33 VALUE! MAXWELL HOUSE Instant Coffee BEST Pur Las ENS 186! GREEN 20¢ OFF 6-0Z. JAR | MEDIUM SMALL ne PEAS 5» 'l Cream Cream Style ie CORN 5' *] BEST BUY! -- SAVE 24¢!-- HEINZ OUP. 8.1 BEST BUY 1--SAVE 17¢!-- YORK BRAND (WITH PORK) BEANS Gm 4] SAVE 141 -- CULVERHOUSE CHOICE DESSERT PEARS 4 '1 PATO ICE 9 SAVE 20c ! -- Curtiss 10¢ Baby Ruth o1 or } Butterfingers Aillen Fruit Crystals 6 a FEATURE! -- Lynn Velley GREEN OR 8 TWIN Wax PACK 14.02, $ salt oi 18-02. § TINS l ROLLS ] l SAVE 24c! WHITE SWAN SAVE Be! SAICO MANDARIN ORANGE SLICES 10-02, s TINS DOLLAR DAY FEATURES ! SKINLESS WIENERS 2-Ib. poly bag 1.00 LUNCHEON "MEATS 6-oz. vac pak 4/1.00 HAM STEAK SLICES 6-oz. vac pak 2/1.00 SAVE 236 1-- PURE STRAWBERRY OR "qt $] SMITH'S SAVE 16¢ ICE CREAM BEST BUY 1--GAVE 30¢ !-- 4... PINT a | Pride of herr ry a = 169 BEST BUY 1--SAVE 6c!--Bravo Plain Souce, 15-02 tin Sle SPAGHETTI or 2-L8. 4\¢ CELLO MACARONI 2-48, mm OOF BUY -- SAVE 6c! IVE GOLDEN CORN SYRUP FEATURE! QUAKER OATS QUICK, 5-b. INSTANT, 72-075. SAVE 10¢! == Red and White Assorted PKGS. 10 + *1 _ vel Powders NEW ! -- In Five Delicious Flevors Carnation Instant BREAKFAST SAVE iAR ca em. 19° SPONGE PUDDINGS 4': RELLOGG'S MATCH 1 Pe ad | Comm Flakes, 12-0x, Rice Krisptes, 10-02, "K" Cereal 6Yg-0n. Phge UNCLE BEN'S RICE oka, 09° a "FROZEN FOOD FEATURES! SAVE de !-- BIRDS EYE sia AWAKE" GRANGE Bins 75¢ WHOLE 1 KERNEL, CORN BAG THESE VALUES AVAILABLE AT: SPROULE'S Red and White CORNER SIMCOE et MILL Wilson WILSON FOODMASTER Shopping Plaza BROWN'S Red and White BROOKLIN, ONT. Rd. S. Az: Gs OE ST ely LP Sere THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneedey, November 23, = RIVER 18 TURNED ~ | Two tunnels each REVELSTOKE, B.C. (CP) ~ nearly The Columbia River is soon to|® Mee Bo pot len ) south ot bg sis ae dam is a Tk MoRGan! Call him what you like "AKOOK!"... 'ANUT!" "THE PAWNBROKER" RESTRICTED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT THE NEW ODEON THEATRE 39 KING S&T. & THE racer a: CLUB DANCE F PARTY Featuring -- The Widely Acclemed "s AG'S" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th - DANCING... 9 P.M. TILL 2 A.M, ADMISSION .. . Gents 2.00 -- Ladies 1.75 Age Limit 21 yeers and over @ Free Membership @ All Camaro's invited Ber Fecilities end Refreshments AT THE DNIPRO HALL EDITH STREET Neer Bloor East and Ritson Rd. SEE the WORLD in the RAW! stripped bare before your startled eyes } "MALE.GEISHA GIRLS... STRANGE JUNGLE: MANHOOD RITES RUSSIAN ROULETTE WITH DIESEL TRAINS... AFRICAN LOVE SCHOOL 'SECRETS OF THE FORBIDDEN WORLD REVEALED BY THE HIDDEN CAMERA SAL MINEO JULIET PROWSE JAN MURRAY ELAINE STRITCH : MARK RENEGADE ADVENTURER . AND RECKLESS COLONEL w» they carved a legend of greatness from the Blue Ridge to the Rio Grande! Sate sews Weed eee FOU ere bun v