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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 21, 1967 influences, toward pers born under s cates that no made then w ther advance: two weeks of in late April throughout n |ember, the iDespite st during the | may be faced jcipated expen ew score, do first two wee! s {ior you cou + |chances for 1968. ' ey x mi 3 : oS | MR. AND MRS. DAVID BROWN, MRS. JACK CAMERON AND MR. CAMERON | smoothly for THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA j | FOR TOMORROW A day in which you will have more success with routine mat-) jters than you would if under- taking a new venture. Late day somewhat suggested tact with all. Those) unusually sensitive. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, tell them your horoscope uary, the first half of Sone last two weeks two admonitions, however: extremely conservative in mon- letary matters throughout Nov- {December and next Apri latter month, ardize your position during the oe ) |BEWARE OCTOBER | people consider her a nut. adverse 7 The dynamic onal relationships, ome Signs may be ized in Canada, says: 'Nothing', happily indi-'I'm crazy." matter what your and progress) -«--------- ill spark still fur- s during the first December, in Jan- early May, the in June and August. Just! Be; ; |goan's over-exacting with which, usually ext result latter half of ar-promised gains|' ravel and social you! with some unanti ses. And, on the, nothing to jeop- | Dynamic Grandmother Fights To Legalize Sweepstakes LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Mary|her beloved French provincial) Calgary where she was living. |English concedes that a lot of!dining grandmother,| the sacrifice. who has taken it upon herself to see that sweepstakes are legal-jing mad when she talks about "They|the $100,000,000 leaving Canada come up to me and ask what/every year for foreign sweep- I'm getting out of this. When I) stake tickets. Money that could they say|be used - here, As a matter of fact, the five-! present situation, you will, year campaign has cost hec|being spent by people who buy! within 10 days, enter a most/money, about $10,000, she said| counterfeit tickets, she says. beneficent cycle for advancing|in an interview Wednesday. s your occupational and financial interests. This period will last for one month, It nearly broke her heart to sell her home in Calgary and innate tendency to be) ence?" intimates _jin October, January, April and the weeks between June 15th {and September Ist of next year. The period hetween now and use the money here." room suite, but she) | believes her cause is well worth| CIRCULATED PETITION She says it makes her fight- zation of sweeps | were legal, she says. Millions of dollars are also; jeral public. she) |LAW HYPOCRITICAL Mrs. English says e take buy tickets. Large companies/sweepstake to Eastern Canada bright tomorrow. Why should/her case to him. that little bit of enjoyment be taken from these people who HOUSEHOLD HINT have so little to live for? | After washing latex foam "They say sweepstakes are|rubber pillows, remove excess ree -| January 31st showld bring some|immoral, but it's far more|moisture by squeezing between ae 'et unusual recognition to creative immoral to see Indians liviag in| bath towels, then dry in fron advancement in| Workers; also next June. |hovels and to see mental health/of an electric fan. ee A child born on this day will}and medical research crying) ==~~~----=-- be extremely versatile in his talents, but may be given to} Personal concerns should run periods of extreme moodiness. |are going to be the end of! out for money. "I'm not saying sweepstakes| most of the year | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron|was held for Couples Share Anniversary sisters became brides in double wedding ceremony heldjin a double anniversary party ' in the parsonage of Street United Church ilies at the Carousel Inn. Last Saturday evening these} Mr. and Mrs. David Brown|three - two sisters Mrs. David Brown have lived in Oshawa and Mrs. Jack Cameron, along|their marriage and have three|les and presented each with aland Nestleton. 9 ; SPSS he ae vee anniversary Oshawa, and Robert Cameron.| mother and A supper was held for mem-) Mrs. David Br and the honored couples cut ajMr. and Mrs. J 4 children, Miss. Bonnie Brown, set of flatware, a gift from oget eT ears go Miss Barbara Brown and David/those in attendance. | Brown. Later a reception and dance} jhad been residents of Oshawalatives. Among the 125 guests) for 22 years before moving to|attending were Mrs. Cameron's; Twenty - five years ago two!with their husbands, celebrated) Bowmanville. They have two|and Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. } children, Mrs. Jacqueline Skea,!Thomas Parker; Simcoe|held for them by their fam- bers of the immediate family|Cameron's mother and father, tier anniversary cake.|Guests attended from Napanee, since| Lorne Seeley toasted both coup-|Hamilton, Toronto Bowmanville THE CAREER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING PICTURE RE-PRINTS friends and rel-| Mr. Brown's)§ father, Mr. and, 'own Sr., also Mr.! PHONE John Cameron Sr. Are pleased to announce the opening of a New Branch Location. in OSHAWA at:-- 145 KING ST. WEST | NU-WAY PHOTO Day and Evening Classes we are now taking ap- | pointments, Models are welcome. @ GOVERNMENT LICENSED @ | 20% Discount on Orders eof 5 or More Pictures Aveilable At SERVICE 251 King Set. £., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x 7 -- 1.25 each 576-3558 Pom NNIVERSARY SPECTACULAR | Yolles Huge Special Purchase -- Sklar Three Seater with Built-In Comfort AT 95 CREDIT TERMS The name Sklar speakes volumes for itself. The name Yolles means that you can trust this special purchase saving to be all that we say it is and more. For instance its spaciousness, it's oversize cushions. The frames are kiln-dried seasoned hardwood that won't warp, bow bend or lose their shape. It's fastened with dowel and peg and like every frame, it's engineered to accurate tested, dependable specifications that offer superior comfort and quality built right into their construction. The cushions are Poly Dacron wrapped to give "down-like"' seating comfort yet always keeping their shape. Note the new high back design with soft, luxurious deep tufted pre-formed foam. The fabric is a heavy quality wool covering for long wear. Walnut show-wood accents add a touch of elegance. Here's value, style and comfort at a special price. The money you saved on this suite can be spent on a new lamp or table. Come in to wish us a happy birthday and while you're at it you must see this suite. EASY Elegant Four Seaters. in Rich-Looking Boucle with "Locked-In Foam" Back SAVE $50. on one of our finest designs in contemporary styling Reg. $209.95 ARBORITE TOP DESK Has Map of the World 4.95 5-Pc. Swivel Chair Dinette With Twin Pedestal Table New fashion accent for your dining area. Goy, floral prints copied in every detail in rugged, easy to clean, heavy-duty vinyl accented with simulated woodgrain pattern on the backs. upholstered in quolity tailored end-of-the-bolt boucles. Big enough for quality Encourage your child to do a little more Swivel base chairs match the twin Reg. 179.95 four people, the sofa will fill a wall. The backs are foam filled, pre- studying by providing him with his own desk, table base. Walnut grain top of heat quality formed and tufted es shawn. The seats cre foam over double tied no- Perfect for the student's bedroom. Fits in and stain resistant. Arboriter. 5-PCs. = i onywhere. Shelves and centre drawer. Arbor- complete as shown. 95 sag construction. The showwood is walnut. Choice ef eolors: Includes e ite top with map of the world 31" wide end sofa ond motching choir 20' deep, 30" high. OSHAWA 7 2 5 3 51 9 @ 9:30 to 6 DAILY @ THURS. & a SHOPPING CENTRE @ WED. TO 1 P.M. FRI. -- 9 everything, but I think we could Mrs. English got involved in sweepstakes in 1962 when she heard sweepstakes discussed on a "hot line' radio program in A group of 20 women decided to circulate a petition for legali-| and the response '"'was fantastic," she She was so ----e that i | when she and her husband went Here ere on a British Columbia holiday, |she took the petitions with her. She covered all the west and again was met with an enthu- |siastic response from the gen-| ; 4 a Since she was the only! believes the law which prohibits} woman in the group without a | sweepstakes is based on hypoc-| young family at home, she vol- ahead, but be alert to possible} risy, "Members of Parliament|inteered to {periods of friction in late Octo jber, and early January. These give away big prizes. Churches could be caused by the Viro- Her next step is to take her'| case to the minister of justice | "They buy sweepstake tickets|His office is to let her know) because 'they're looking for a/Friday when she can present) WHAT TV REPLACES Danger of TV to children ig not the content of the programs but, what TV-watching rep! says child psychiatrist Dr, | Gabrielle Weiss of Montreal. Sereiiitecng, "BUYERS meet SELLERS" WIFE PRESERVER A wallpaper paste brush mak-| es a dandy whisk broom. Costs| less, gets into corners better.| lasts longer and doesn't shed! Lgrionoie ha Eiagay end without its splints, | Please coll For appraisals of your property and before buying or selling. To serve R HOUSEHOLD HINT | J, J. WILKINSON ssrits When packing suitcases, put|f 100 King se. &. Oshewe sleeping garments and s'ippers| Phone 576-1411 on top for easy access. } Operation Mrs. English's husband, run bingos. What's the differ-| John, passed away in 1963 and ishe gave up her home and job ' ; She remembers the cancer|to relocate in Ottawa where she though well-intentioned, | 4nq multiple sclerosis patients|feels she is closer to the action Influenci La Rebate Settd EE Calgary hospital where she} nfluences governing romance] .o)1eq as a cook. will be most auspicious in Octo- 1,| ber, next April and June. Both . activities jshould prove highly stimulating } | 1 a Sportswear Lid. We Carry By Far The Largest Selection Of KITTEN SPORTSWEAR In Oshawa. BOTANY WOOL SWEATERS Dylanize* FOR MACHINE WASHABILITY PULLOVER--A Kitten raglari sleeve classic in 100% superfine English Botany. "Dylanize"* for machine washability. Mothproofed. All the latest shades for Fall, Sizes 32 to 42 10.00 LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN--Here's the perfectly matching partner! Kitten's elegant classic cardigan in 100% superfine English Botany with full- fashioned raglan shoulders. "Dylanize"* for machine weshability. Mothproofed. 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