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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1967, p. 29

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Cars for Sole ind NICK'S rized Datsun t Dealer 1 Volkeswagen rd Service coe South GU) ene ies. Excellent condle ser Crescent, nt condition, $580 or 728-84); sic aaa Ie car, licence K15016. kly. Wellman's, 728- (@, perfect com licence 24303. ck 'deluxe, teed, ly. Wellman's, i Custom, excellent on, custom radio, down, $10 weekly. SB motor. Excellent fer. 300 Athol Street 0678. Se rk, convertible, low steering, automatic, » One owner, Tele new Dunlop SP tires, yper 90 motor. $1,500, fter 6, dition, Telephone be- 6448. oes "good condition. Tele for Sale ECKS with most 65 Chev. convertible, yor. Courtice Aute "Yatton truck, Tele 668-2453. i Pick-up. Good engine $175. Telephone 725- ~~ plek- up. ~ 'Telephone ew paint. Good run- or best offer. Tele- AL pick-up. Also 62 in, '57 GM Tandem, Tandem dump truck, piles Wanted _ cars for STALKER TORS ing West 723. -6322 NANTED New Car ? 4 car to Ted". ' to the New nd 'Save'! >IN MOTORS Res. 725- 5574 nd trucks for wreck= r towing. Best prices 28-4549 anytime. Rob- for car in good condi- y or station wagon, n. No dealers | Please. ECKERS CO. Cars sale. Iron and metals treet East. 725: 2311. STONE B6 Queen St. &, " ENGINES range Price low as $175.00 range Price low as $210.00 MATIC MISSION NTRE St. N., 728-7339 s ore Our Only Repairs, Adjust- inges, All Work d Found ST Size Black 1 Poodle -- Whitby Shop- Saturday, July rs to nome of person with in- please phone 1s 3-38.83 ward nge fishing "rod with el, In vicinity of Grand- ne finding this please German Shepherd, In 1 Rd. Answers to name 7 months old. Wearing chain. Telephone 723- <E TWP. DL AREA of Clarke Town- Area invites ten- : construction of ary schools (ten- ch school separ- t combined): entennial School , Ont. consisting classrooms, gen- ose room, etc., rately 15,000 sq. to Kendal Cen- 1001 at Kendal, insisting of two ns, general-pur- m, etc., approxi- },000 sq. ft. se at 4 pm. E, sday, August 9th e of the Board Ar. Horace Best, Orono, Ont. Con- start not loter r 1, 1967. specifications are from the Archi- , G. Reed, 2390 je. E., Scarbor- on deposit of ool. Plans issued Contractors only, 1 in Construction ffices in Toronto, sterborough and nd at the office itect. ADS DON'T THEY PAY 36--Legal JUDICIAL SALE RS Al 23 GIBB st, OSHAWA IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER OF THE MECHANICS' LIEN ACT BETWEEN: GOULDING BROS, CONSTRUCTION LIMITED, Plaintiff, --aond-- HOWARD M, CRANFIELD, JOAN EDNA CRANFIELD, HOWARD MONTGOMERY CRANFIELD, GEORGE COLING, GEORGE E, COL- ING.and MONTY CRAN- FIELD, Defendants. Pursuant to the Judgment and order for sale made in this cause there will be offer- ed for sale by public auction at 23 Gibb Street, Oshawa, Ontario, on the 19th day of July, 1967, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the after- noon, the lands and pre- mises known as 23 Gibb Street in the City of Osh- awa, which lands and pre- mises are located on the south side of Gibb Street be- tween Simcoe Street South and Centre Street, in the said City of Oshawa The property will t tfer- ed for sale subi ect to a re serve bid fixed by the Court The purchaser shall pay down to the Vendor's Solici tor on the day of sale 10% of the purchase money and shall pay the balance of the purchase money into Court without. interest within 30 days after the date of sale Adjustments to be made as to the closing time vacant possession v purchaser given. The search the title at his own expense. The vendor shall not be bound to produce any abstract of title or any deeds or evidence of title other than those in his possession or con- trol. In all other respects the conditions of sale are the standing conditions of sale settled by the undersigned On the premises is said to be erected a two-storey mo- tel, Further particulars and conditions of sale may be had from Creighton, Drynan, Mur- doch & Victor, Solicitors, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. DATED ot Whitby, On- tario, this 23rd day of June, 1967 ALEXANDER C.. HALL, TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION GYMNASIUM EXTENSION CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Sealed Tenders, on a stipu lated sum basis, and marked @s to contents, will be re- ceived by the Business Ad- ministrator of the Oshowa Board of Education, 555 Ross- land Rd. West, Oshawa, On- tario, or at the Office of the Architect, until 3:00 p.m. E.D.T. on Monday, July 31st, 1967 | for the construction of an extension to the gymnasium of the Central Collegiate In- stitute, Oshawa, Ontario. Tenders for Plumbing & Drainage, Heating & Electri- cal sub-trades shall be de- livered by hand to the Osh- awa and District Construc- tion Exchange, 135 Simcoe St. North, Oshawo, Ontario, by 3:00 p.m. E.D.T. on Friday, July 28th, 1967 Plans, specifications and form of tender may be ob- tained from the Architect, John B. Parkin & Associates, Architects and Engineers, 1500 Don Mills Rd., Don Mills, Toronto, Ontario, upon deposit of a certified cheque in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Plans and specifi- cations will be on display at the Builders' Exchangés in Toronto and Oshawa Tenders will be accepted subject to the approval of the Oshawa City Council and the Ontario Municipal Board The lowest or ony tender will mot necessarily be ac- cepted. THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION S. E. Lovell, Chairman. J. R. Backus, Business Administrator and Secretary-Treasurer, The BOARD of EDUCATION of the CITY of OSHAWA TENDERS for PAVING of PARKING LOTS and OTHER AREAS Tenders will be received in the office of the Business Administrator up to -- 4:00 P.M. Friday, July 21st, 1967 for the paving of Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Inst. and other parking areas as described in the specifi- cations, Specifications may be ob- tained from the office of the Supervisor of Building and intenance, 555 Rossland Rd. West, Oshawa. Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. not J. Ross Backus, Business Administrator & Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Education, 555 Rossland Rd. West, OSHAWA, Ontario, err er OE + ¢ OU Local Master 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, tiga) July 11, 1967 'sesectahgae NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF !sa_ Lillian Crago, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Isa Lil- lian Crago, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 5th day of May, 1967 are required to file proof thereof with the under- signed on or before the 10th day of August, 1967 after which date the estate will be distributed, having .regord only to claims of which they then shall have had notice DATED at this 5th day of July, Bowmanville 1967, Raymond Bruce Lonsberry Executors, By 'their solicitors, Hodgins & Fleming, 14 Fronk Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, 37--Auction Sales AUCTION SALE | PROPERTY OF | MRS, M. LONG 155 Colborne St. £., Oshawa Saturday, July 15 at 10 A.M Chesterfield suite, end tables, ee tables, lamps, cherry- wood antique rocking chair, Crosley . refrigerator (freezer across top), electrolux vac- uum cleaner, McClary wash- ing machine, Inglis electric dryer, Frigidaire deep freeze, Bell and Howell movie cam- era, with lights, projector stand, splicer, bedroom suite, chest of drawers, rugs, suite, power dressers, drill and sander (Black and Decker), dishes, garden tools, many other articles too numtrous | to mention. Terms cash | MYLES KING -- Auctioneer 725-3039 -- Oshawa AUCTION Evening auction sale of complete GARAGE EQUIPMENT the property of Edgers Bro- thers Ltd, 23 Mill Street, Port Hope, Wednesday Evening July 19th at 6:30 p.m. ier retiring from business. Murray C. Noble, Paul Lean--<Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 33 Hall St., Thursday, July 13 at 7:30 p.m. Refrigera tor, electric stoves, chester- field suite, occasional chairs, beds, televisions, tables, golf clubs, bicycles, chest of drawers, telephone table, many other articles too nu- merous to mention. Terms cash, | | | | | | Myles King, Auctioneer 725-3039 38--Comi ng Events and Norman Alvin Metcalf, eT er ew _|38--Coming Events -- SUNNYSIDE Monste wT. w ee r BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 53 -- 55 | $500, in 52 Nos. or less $200. In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10 per both games. | $150. Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800. REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME $40 IN 17 NOS, or LESS $150. SPECIAL GAMES $50. DOOR PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME at 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 and 7:30 P.M. TRIPS TO WHEELING, Children under 16 Not Admitted People Roman Catholic Church, he was also a member of the Oshawa Curling Club and the Brotherhood of Railway Train- OBITUARIES LLOYD F, FOWLER jawa and A former inspector for the|children. Oshawa Humane Society, Lloyd| The memorial service will be |F, Fowler, of 524 Cubert Street,|/held at the Armstrong Funeral jdied July 11, at the Toronto|Home at 2 p.m., July 13, fol- |General Hospital, following ajlowed by interment in the Sol- lengthy sickness. |diers' Plot in Oshawa Union | Mr, Fowler is Cemetery. Rev. Byron Wool- jhis wife, the former Alethea!cock will conduct the service. |Longtree; a daughter, Mrs.| A son of the late Ernest and Norman Frank Fowler (May)|Annie Fowler, the deceased of Oshawa; two grandchildren,|was born, Sept. 30, 1899, in Mrs. Steve Ajiduk (Frances|Lancashire, England and was and Lloyd French, both of Osh-|married, June 8, 1919, at |Accrington, England. He had jbeen a resident' of Canada and Thursday noon, The remains IN MEMORIAM [Oshawa for 46 years. will be taken to Chapleau where A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity two great-grand- men. Predeceased. in first wife, the former Millie Mc- Kee, Mr. Racicot is survived by his second wife, the former Verona Matheson, whom he married in 1954; a step-daugh- ter, Miss Esther Matheson, RN, of Oshawa and several nieces and several nieces and nephews, He was predeceased by a brother, Oscar, in 1958. He will be at the Mclintosh- Anderson Funeral Home until survived by An employee in the body Requiem High Mass will be shop at General Motors forjsung in Sacred Heart Roman |Several years, he was later in-| Catholic Church, July 15. Inter- |spector for the ve niseen i Peciet gpd ment will be in the Chapleau umane Socie or eight MOUNT. LAWN \veata: Lé 8nt' Municipal Cemetery. MEMORIAL PARK A member of Branch 43 INE 7 BRONZE MEMORIALS |Royal Canadian Legion, Mr. G er were For courteous advice pleasé (Fowler was a veteran of both sak peeeale gb bad he: visit the Park Office. The funeral of Gordon C. world wars. During the first) vga he served from 1914 to 918 with the Lancashire Fusi- liers and from 1939 to 1945 with |the Hastings and Prince Ed- 'ward Regiment. 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS Burnett, 110 Nassau St. died at Oshawa General Hospi- tal, Friday, July 7, was held 'from McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home Monday at 2 who} | oOmReT RA ~ We would tke to ex: p.m, Dr. Harry Mellow offi-' ir incere anks to ie nurses | " ei 7 ; laws Saeiral Ne pitas me) Shake to oy unm Bacco Oslon mney ioe ey ee 'al Hospital. Special thanks to ; } Pl ry. Dr. A. Rundle for care and kindness to| he death occurred this morn- i corers were Donald | Jacqueline. jing, at the Oshawa General) George and Rudy Hoekstra.) Hospital, of Leo Edmund Raci- MeDONOUGH -- The family of the|cot, of 518 Annapolis Street. He |Pratt, John Pratt, Tom Hele,ifog and heavy rain Tuesday|{uesday the course will offer {William Garrow, F. Ross West- forced postponement of observa-|'Wo lectures weekly and will be|purse 1,100 ies eal |George's cemefery. y his Church Monday at 3.30 p.m.,) with Rev. J. D. Osborne offi- -- ciating. Burial held THE t OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 12, 1967 29 GREENWOOD RACEWAY Pallbearers were L. E. Gan- TUESDAY, JULY 10 Colleen K , Wee Shi non, W. G. Johns, D. L. Pottle,| FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse -- Ivan Sydorenko, G. R, Wesse-|$%00. Conditioned. was in St. a yke, Waples 4.80 4.00 3. FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Claim- link and J, White. |SRbennot Dale, Feagen 4.50 330, ing. Purse $800, |1-Smart Wick, Li &Jo Ste. Lo, Megens 64,50 54 uy wd £70 al Also. Started: "Gals Attraction, Pointer! Hest Champ, Hawke FUNERAL OF Hal, Mr. Steve and Mischief Lon, Chuck Bardia, Hie 330 9. Also Started: Tay Towne Lena, Ellen FREDERICK N. HILL SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse 8. Grattan, Oneida Chief, Jermite and The memorial service for $200. Conditioned, Grand Pronto. Frederick N. Hill, who died July|!-Honey Cashier, List «5.30 3.90 2.80 7-Canadi: FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claiming. 8, at the Oshawa General EA3-|sauddy tome tee eet 45 2.99) purse $900, oe pital, in his 73rd year, was held) Pesca Started: Liza now Gil, Brenda -- tn Portage, Megens 48.10 1 4.10 Freddy Wil and Cap Martin. Lynden Chief, Davies 2.70 ac, at the Robinson Funeral Home, oes DOUBLE, 2 eh 1, PAID $29.40 i iay Queen J., Troy 44 Brooklin, at 2 p.m., July 11. Also Fy ieee Tammy Chiat, Radar, i ames entry, and JM Rev. G, Mundy, minister of Hen, RACE = Mlle Trot. Condi-|" SIXTH RACH -- Mile Trot; Purse Brooklin United Church, conduc- |; Renfrew County, Fly 6.30 4% 2.40 | 312200. Conditioned ted th Int yy hRalrside Star, Curran 10.70 6.10 3.90 ei e service. Interment was/5-Josie Mac, Barnes 3Ni }Diller A Dollar, Davie: 2.30/ce neers Rivinm, Durty 9.90 5.00 in Groveside Cemetery,. where| '0 view 4Evergreen Pat, Robillard 3.40 a memorial service was con:| "'* #rtet! Miss Patsy Po. Ke Bout.) alse Started: Meadow Brooke 'Co ---- | Clement , Cleve ; ducted by members of the Roy-|- oe al Canadian Legion. OQ--Finished second, was placed last for an unrestrained break. University Course EXACTOR, 7 AND 3, PAID $128. 80, For Police Officers Pt iglahd RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse ; |l-Miss Todd R 70 2.70 2 | WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A two-} Tereigher Hin" phil atte iz AM |year certificate course in police |?8!%0P, Sona, Varcoe ib: w.| administration will be offered on gic ne The Legion service was con- ducted by Rev. S. J. Hillier, ~ Brooklin, acting chaplain Branch 112, Royal Canadian i gion. Bugler, W. Church sound- ed "Last Post'. timeatty The pallbearers were rece ged ; rage Brown, F. Phillips, H. acti | y the University o indsor, i A J. Wilde, G. Nott and E, Mar.| beginning Sept. 27. It will be the, tionea, 'Purse sie," "Mt Cons: shall. jfirst such university course of-| we ee viel F'gan 12.90 5.30 2.99 as 'fered in Ontario. GBud Gist, Waples a TRIALS POSTPONED Rey. B,C. Pappart, head of], ee sate' jcohee, Narrmae NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)--Thick|the extension department, said! Pear! Attorney NINTH RACE --- Mile Pace, Claiming. late Thomas McDonough Id like t lake and Cephas Gay. available to all police officers, |1-Prince Su De, F'gan 15.60. 7.50 3,70 thank the nursing state of IE Porta was in his 75th year. ag Oe a ie, ipcmorpe regardless of aihk, with at least 3-Madam Herbert, Herbert 7.30 4.10 General Hospital for their kindness dur-/ Born at Bonfield, Ont., the or the defence of the America's 2-Noral Gale, Zirnis 2.80 ing his illness, also our appreciation to\deceased was employed by the FUNERAL OF Cup. The trials were postponed 10 years' experience. Also Started: Mary Kathleen, Hen N cabee: We Wie ie Iecuy reenas fi for MRS. FRANCES HUMPHRIES Sunday, also because of the) The four-semester course will| Ses note pre" STOKS Agate and N. Lowes. We also wish to thank friends|Canadian Pacific Railway for Ss. ANCES q "8 Sunday, caus e u WILL Top Notch Pick fend peloneors ice sent cards ind 51 years. He was a conductor The funeral of Mrs. Frances|weather, and the yachtsmen offer lectures in such subjects, Attendance 6,548. Handie, $348,458, re rtereng, Mr. Rutherford and staff of| running out of Chapleau for|Humphries of Hillsdale Manor,|took a day off Monday, so thatjas criminology, social psychol- Providing cars and drivers during our| many years until he moved to who died Friday, July 7, at|the latest postponement made it) ogy, _ political science, urban Race Results and Entries te ee aren. PPro Oshawa in. 190, Oshawa General Hospital, was| the third day in a row without|and inter - group relations and Continued on Page % --Mrs. Ada McDonough and family, A member of St. Marys of the'held at St. George's Anglican'any racing. abnormal psychology. FOR West Viroinia, | for Western Jamboree, August 4 - Civic Holiday weekend, Contact BIRTHS IT'S NOWHERE ELSE BENTLEY -- Pav! and Agnes Scott) wish to announce the birth of a/ son, Scott Collingwood, on July 8, 1967 at | Sudbury General Hospital. | | BLACK -- Ken and Carol are happy | |f0 announce the birth of their second | on, Stephen Christopher, on July 4, 1967, jat the Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M. Black, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Caruana are the proud grandparents. Thanks to Dr, Miller and fourth floor staff. BROWN -- David and Barbara (nee Pullen) announce the birth of @ daugh- ter, Sandra Michele, Sunday, July 9 ~| 1967 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Karen and Kimberley. DYCK -- Ken and Pat (nee Brown) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sandra Lynn, 5 pounds, 9 ounces, Saturday, July 1, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to |Dr. Beckett and Dr. McKinney, and |fourth floor staff. | HAWES -- Shorty and Elsie are happy 0 Flute pad the birth of a son, weighing 10 ozs., on Saturday, July 8, 1967, h Dreher for Cindy and Heather. Thanks to Dr, Beckett and fourth floor staff. RUSSELL -- George and Gall (nee Lynde) are happy to announce the birth |of a daughter, Kimberly Dawn, 7 Ibs. 15 ozs., on Sunday, July 9, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. A ilttle sister for |Heeth, Special thanks to Dr. Irwin and \fourth floor staff. size with pillow -- Air Mattresses, For Price Sake Anglo Butyl-Dry Process. 45.00. For Price | | MITCHELL 300 JAYCEES | loved of Jani 5 n | croft Cra ys (member Royal Can- ae tay Raia shh ee hr Me dear let BINGO Admission 50c Two. Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $175. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full card 20 Regular $20. Games pay double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Games Early Bird Game 7:45 p.m. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING | FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. and Returning After Bingo Children under 16 Not Admi Not Admitted _ LIONS BINGO TO-NIGHT Early Bird Game 7:45 JACKPOT 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO Bus leaving King and Simcoe Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m. Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tuesday Ad | DEATHS SPINNING Le coLe, w or oa Hospital on Wed- [tesa "hi ne sar Walter Cole, be- ie For Price rs. is), Oren Rivers 'Sthel (Mrs. A. Patterson}, Ajax, Dorothy (Mrs. R, Rain King, Oscillating WATER LAWN SPRINKLER r full and William Cole of Hamilton. Resting at re Willlam E. Sherrin Funeral Home, 2 Hwy., Pickering Twp. (just east of tattbsh Ave. N., Ajax) Complete serv- ice and committal in the chapel on Fri- day morning July 14 at 11 @.m. Crema- tion St. James Crematorium. FOWLER, Lioyd L. Entered into rest in Hospital, on Tuesday, Toronto General July 11, 1967, Works right, att. cent 'Lloyd L. Fowler beloved husband of lAlethea Langtree, father of Mrs. Nor- Cee 78 Are Sh cevelyer man Frank Fowler (Mey). Grandfather ip pee of Mrs. Steve Ajiduk (Frances) and Lloyd French of Oshawa, In his 68th} For Price year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel, Thursday, July 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery, Soldiers' Pilot. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and | floral arrangements for all CROQUET For Price Sake .... 4099 BADMINTON Steel shank raquets & ployer sets. For Price Sake .... ff occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE | | _ 728-6555 _ | SCEPTRE SWIM MASKS For Price Sake Swim FINS "STAFFORD | BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM FICE -- In loving memory of a dear | mother and grandmother, Leta Alberta Fice, who passed away July 12, 1962. Though her smile has gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, | Still we have so many memories | Of the one we loved so much. | Her memory Is our keepsake | | LADIES' TENNIS SHOES For Price Soke With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our deh i--Lovingly remembered by daughter-in-law Lola and Ys eeucnen Jodi and Leona. | MORDEN -- In. loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mil- |dred Grace Morden, who passed away CHROME 'July 12, 1959. PLATED Whlie she's in a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Ever remembered by sons Bartie and Marvin and families. LYK -- In loving memory of 3 |dear mother, Nellie Wasylyk, who pass- ed away July 12, 1953. | You're not forgotten, mother dear, Nor ever shall you be, As long as life and memory fasts, We shall remember thee, |--Ever remembered by daughter Anne, |son - In - law Danie land granddaughter Elsie, LOBA 97 In memory of departed Sis- ters and Brothers, SHISH-KEBAB SKEWERS QUEEN MARY LODGE, No, 97 Rubberized fabric, heavy-duty edult 9 x 9 Campers Tourist Tents -- Compare 4-Way Lounge Cots For Price Sake Fold-Up Camp er Picnic Stools. For Price Sake . PREFOCUSED FLASHLITE BULBS id Complete Lewn Sprinkling Underground Sprinkling System Only 4 left - Compare 40.00. For Price Sake 9 99 Back Yard Swimmnig Pools All kinds end sizes. PORTABLE CAMP TOILETS Folding unit for easy storage with home size seat and with disposable vinyl begs. For Price BOYS' RUNNING BOOTS HAMBURG BROILERS. FOR PRICE SAKE eeecce LONG HANDLE SEASONING SHAKERS. FOR PRICE SAKE, PAIR. HAMBURG MOULDS. FOR PRICE SAKE COOKING SPATULAS. FOR PRICE SAKE OUTDOOR FRY PANS. FOR PRICE SAKE, SET . CHARCOAL SHOVEL. FOR PRICE SAKE 2' x 3' Folding Picnic ee Tables. For Price Sake .. 6. 66 Flushabye Disposable Boby Diapers. For Price Sake OPEN TONIGHT, THURS. FRI. & SAT. UNTIL 10 P.M. FOR HOLIDAY SAVINGS CAMPER'S HOLIDAY SPECIALS Compers Safety Matches For Price Sake, carton 1.88 1,83 For Price Sake Factory Remnants MATERIALS Of all descriptions, certons, solids, prints, ducks, chines, pile, leeth- erette, remnents and roll goods, sheeting, Plennetettes ete. -- all et @ fraction of the original cost. SAVE SAVE SAVE Bag of Ten 26" x 36" GARBAGE BAGS Compere 7%e For Price Sake Kill end Repel Mosquitos etc. with Bleck Fleg PATIO and PICNIC SPRAY 14 oz. 1.59. For Price Soke ... Compare 99° spray can, 1 Quert Scout CANTEEN With insul cose for ell kinds of drinks at camp. ie For Price Sake 99 MEN'S RUNNING BOOTS For Price Soke B.B.Q. ACCESSORIES EXTRA LONG HANDLE FORK APPROX. 3'. 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For Price Sake Foam Sleeping Slabs Fer Price Sake . 7 x 7 Hiker's Tent For Price Sake Coleman 200 CP Lentern For Price Sake 29° 19,98 15,99 16.88 50' GARDEN HOSE With all connectors end washers included. For Price Soke .... 1.49 Frabilite Metel Case MINNOW BUCKETS Keep your beit alive. Compere 4.25. 1 ag . For Price Seke ... Don't Ferget Our FAMILY DISCOUNT PLAN Buy any three ef shoes--shirts-- slacks etc, get an extra 3% dis- count. Buy eny four, you get « 10% discount. LIFE JACKETS By Guerantee Fit Co., approv- ed--to fit all sixes in several 3,99 3" styles. For Price Sake COPPERTONE OIL or LOTION Compare 1.75. For Price Sake .. 'A 1,22 Coleman Stove Ovens For Price Sake Fishing Reds For Price Sake, from .... Face Cloths For Price Sake Dish Cloths For Price Sake Towels For Price Sake . 11,89 1.89 GLASSES With weighted base and safety adge. For Price Sake @ FOR DIANA "'F'" FLASH CAMERA Takes 16 color pictures on 126 films in Block end White, eoler or slides. For Price WOODS TENTS 12 x 12 Kitchen Sheiter For Price Sake 66.66 12 x 12 Model 1650 tourist tent with eutside freme end delux SUMMER Footwear SALE Special prices on ail-summer shoes, boots and thongs for men, women end kids, fabric. Compere 90.00, For Price Sake i 9 x 12 Vista Cottage Tent. For Price Sake LEATHERETTE THONGS for ladies & girls. 44 For Price Soke OFF or 6-12 REPELLENT SPRAY Compore 1.39 . For Price Sake WESTERN HORSE FANS SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY PROPERTS SADDLE AND LEATHER SOAP. COMPARE 98c. FOR PRICE SAKE TILLEYS NEATSFOOT OIL. COMPARE 1.00. FOR PRICE SAKE . HOSE FITTING WASH BRUSHES. FROM 17 STRAND COTTON CINCHAS. FOR PRICE SAKE LEATHER HALTERS -- ALL SIZES -- FROM SMITH BUILT WESTERN FELT HATS. FROM .. LARGE HORSE SADDLES. FROM PONY SADDLES. FROM Oshawa Discount House 1038 King St. W. AT GARRARD RD.

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