ntifies ease est victims have died of r heart conditions. They n the x-ray appearence has ted from accidentally jam- y the end of the tube car- y the dye into the wall of neart chamber. 'S IN FAMILIES . Wigle said his team's re- ch, begun seven years ago, 's the disease does exist, be successfully treated and in families. use of the disease is un- yn, but the wall between the chambers of the heart be- es thickened and bulges into left chamber. The left nber pumps blood through pody, and the bulge creates nstriction, severely hamper- jlood flow. e rest of the chamber wall ens as a result of the extra : involved in pushing the 1 out through the narrowed age. Muscle fibres of a t afflicted with the disease 10 times larger than nor- vertical incision an inch and a half an inch deep is e in the thickened muscle vy the aortic valve in treat- t of the disease. »ntraction of the heart »s the healed incision open, ig room for blood flow and ig pressure on the ventricle me people are born with the ise, said Dr. Wigle, while rs appear to develop it in life. He told of one Saska- family in which 10 young- ; died of the disease. When member of a family is treat- other members are exam- and often found to have the ise. CE RESULTS How Downs Farm and Grovetree able Entry. 'ACTOR, 4 AND 7, PAID $67.89. TH RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim Three-year-clds. 7 Furiongs. coe, Grul 10.80 7.80 4,25 7.30 42 nder Jay, Kelly Gooden, 5.80 p Ran in Order: Geiden Jive; Secred are B. Good, Flying Ky end TH RACH ~- Puree 62.508, Claim- Two-year-olds, 1 Alle, Image, Grubb 430 28 298 Aye, Kelly 3.90 270 bt Pacifist, Platt: 2% » Ran in Order: Walkin Bud, Coun. ruce and Coeur Velant. (ACTOR, 3 AND 6, PAID 615,98. VENTH RACE--Puree $2,400. Allow- . Three- end four-yearoids, 1 Mile. eet intent, Kelly 8.20 3.70 280 npress of India, Grubb 3.50 280 eur, Gomez 90 xo «Ran in Order: Glenyvar, Re- , A-Meredrum, Page Reyal end Dear. H Sturrock and _R Hendersen entry. ardiner Farms Entry. GHTH RACE--Purse $1,800. Ciaim- Three-year-olds. 7 Furi 5 pe, Dittfach p ant Gem, Platts 7.60 3,90 | Andrew, Swatul 3.50 o i Star 'en in Order: Gambari, , Blank Pistol, Tricky Pal, end dance 6,900. Handle 441,497. ENTRIES r Cady, Kelly B-X11! Pashions, Kelly S-X111 hs Image, Welsh 10? Kisoff and R W @rhart entry Lieberman entry CTOR WAGBRING@) ITH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Ailow- , two-year-olds, 7 Furs rd B, oa ped 14 tid : Fleet, Leblanc 122 afford Farms entry TH RACH -- Purse $2,800. » thr ing, No Boy 116 jeauty, AicLeod XX168 Gomer A-126 irdiner Farms end Hillerect Stabis 'try CTOR WAGBRING) (ENTH RACH -- Purse $10,008 | "Cmmeter Stakes." Three-year- ind up foaled In Cda. 1 3-16 miles and Near, Fitzsimmons 119 restte 117 Point, Pie Or wi ¢ B. Good, Dittfeeh 119 HTH RACH -- Puree 62,008. ing (3000), earcids and 1-16 Adlles ) Burns, Leblanc 11% jy Wise, Kelly X106 yn, Dittfach 112 u, Gordon 112 u, "aad Kelly Xi04 Whe Walt Armatrene 118 A y, Platts X114 Ir, No Boy B-112 in Tribune, No Boy 112 tt Bid, No Boy A-116 tick, Platts B-X107 con Stsbie end Willow Downs arm entry A Dutton, W Borger end V Kelth TIME 1 PA AY RESULTS k Shy Ann, L'Heureux 4.40 4.468 nont Harry, Bestarache 690 ° ited: . Allerton Key, im- Pheri Buckeye Belle and Squad- i (TH RACH -- Mile Pace. Purse . Claiming. y Kid, Rey '25.28 14.70 12.80 ne Pick, Coke 450 3.20 , Waples 4.20 Started: Merrie Dazzler, Champ Chief Widower and Muddy Pat- (ACTOR, 4 AND 2, PAID $237.30. JENTH RACK -- Mile P tt Hi lace. Purse ition B., Davies 400 3.30 2.80 © Ailr, Feagan 3.70 3.00 it Card, Wellwood 3.99 jo Started: Meadow Duzer, Eimer eordie's Boy and Major Frost. SHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse . Conditioned, arilte, Feagan 450 3.10 2.60 ® Grattan, Shea 400 3.40 Folley, Bogart 9.90 © Started: Superior Eddie, Jolitop, sist and Dr, John Frost. NTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse Claiming, ee Herbert, Coke 6.60 3.90 2.0 s Port, Hicks 7.4 390 ly Diamond, Davies 4.80 9 Started: Leo Law, Adios Breezy, ele Prince, DNF--Uncle Bun and Eden Atom. ~ Did Not Pini: nish. Hance 2.443. Handle $173,256. :° Standings: Cliff Mills Motors lead with Ryan »Gyurka 491, of ~ Dalby 448, Mary Lee 445, Twila Wilson|/four points ~,Wild: Five 38, Scugog Cleaners 37, Gillard|wins were over the Hurons by * took 7 from HPC Modern Grill 5, Pea-/ ~< IN MOON RACE STAKES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 10, 1967 17 Lawrence Tops Loop; 'COUNTY LINES arter High 'With 563 "Pud" LawrencejPoints, Peacock Lumber 4 [gue of, Standings: Eastway Lanes 22 points, Chow 32, Burn's Shoes 31, Police B. 30,/Smith Beverages 16, Mitchell Waite > Modern Grill 30, Corvettes 26, Cadillacs! Travel Service 12, Team No, 6 12, Mod- triple for|23, HPC 23, General Aggregates 22 and ern Cleaners 11 and Maurice Berg Men's Doug Wilson's 9. Wear 8 | Raglan Centennial Graduates | Receive Awards At Banquet The centennial year gradua-|with the school colors, tion class of Raglan School and|presented by Mrs. 0 their parents were honored in|Archer, president of the Serve the christian education -build-/Our School Club, to each of the thing George powled the league's high singlc of 279, with a 610 Speedy Muffler Kings in East- way Mixed League. The ladies were led by Donna Carter with q : ni he was the 'Big Chief' as he rolled games place as they took 5 points fo 2 from the tj oa be, 7 o fishall a 563 triple which Stands as} of 225 and 212 to go along with his 629 Untouchables. Wills Variety and Hdwe. tion cake was the highlight o Gs high so far this season. Fairley|triple only to see his team take 1 point.|stili are trying hard to catch up fo the a ae ieee Bouckley bowled a 557 (211 whet happened to that 7 pin George? ileaders as they took all. 7 points from mothers. Rev. Alan Barnes, of} bell Flett, who received the with the Soviet Union. ry vane he Jets stil) remain on top even with the last pace F-85s, Citizens Finance |;- hi s the year, ; m e re which were the identical scores|their top bowler in the hospital, Hurry upland Chevelles. both took 5 points to 2\cOlumbus, said grace and Ir ecco garda ae: i icieah Lofting the record 140-ton pay. she rolled last week. Sam La-|2"¢, get_well, Hermon. ifrom Dovers and Die Room Twisters,, win Ormiston, a veteran mem-|received a gO statu load into space put the U.S. were} Connie! By ARCH MacKENZIE sday's \ LANDER STARK CLASSIC nat Tpureaey . | George Lawrence of the Chiefs showed MERCANTILE LEAGUE : . Flintstones continue to hold down first ing. A pink and white gradua-|graduates. tocea tured in a fine triple of|.éyrence ein a (ei riz wan temn| sondinag: Timetinea on tear wines, per of the township area school /which her name waS eM back in front although li 7 é 9s: Flintstones on top with 46, i a van ep s ; 598 (201), George Turner had alot the Lions with 593 (222); Alex Ross|Wills Variety and Hdwe. 4, Dovers Lig, board, acted as' master of/graved. doubt the Soviets are building 568 (213); Doug Gibbs 563 (209): sr (204); Ray heehee at a, 2001 ro Citizens. Finance ae Jawoll es ceremonies. Miss Elizabeth iw HOSPITAL lrockets even bigger than the , rn nopp 55 i loud ann - lear Ly ie loom wisters I, inion i 7 P é 4 Cn a y Harry Blohm 553 (200); BoblJim King $57 (204, 202); John Walden-|Reps 29, Chevelles 21, Untouchables 2) Denniston presented vocal 2 : Saturn V tested so successfully Worsley 548 (202); Walt Ver-|sperser who took Hermon Prakken's|and F-85s are in last place. solos. MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Thursday. 4 place had a 555 (207). The big ten scores show Lou Biglin avynck 541; George Taylor 535)" Resuits atter this week's action show|with a S84 triple (202, 202), Don Ross| (209 and Doug Cole 528. |the Jets are on top with 19 points fol-\574, Orval Higgs S65 (208), Horst Som- by the Hornets 17, Tigers 16,| mer 545, Ossie Sponer 545, Glen Copp 540, \\\ ' ' \lowed i y The laides continued to roll|chiefs 13, Lions 12, Eagles 11, Mustangs |Ron Nelson $38, Arn Knop 528, Gary Judd fine scores with Donna Carter! '° and the Panthers still In last place|526 and Bi'l VanHuizen 522. M ] Dystrophy : the original target date of some- 445; Ann Buckowiski 441 and Wear. Smith Beverages still kept pace|from Oshawa Wood Products, Ontario | Durham County Junior Farm-|1i 11, in 1969. This despite fears Amy Walker 439. with the leaders by taking all 3 games|Motor Sales, Goch Supertest, Lyles Cut lers will attend the evening 563, followed by Fairley Bouck-|""" ' | from Modern Dry Cleaners. Tem No. 6/Rate Gas a'l took 3 to 1 from Pepis | : t 2 the capsule fire had set the pro- Braemor Variety was the only |took 2 games to 1 from Mitchell Waite | Pizza, Clints Texaco and Arnold weltrar| esealc Iservice at tianis Greve Uiiled hat, decorated|Tammy Rogers, 9, second) he feat helps erase some of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron ine frustrations brought by the |Rogers, had one leg amputated fiery deaths of three astronauts jbelow the knee, last week, at 2 |the Sick Children's Hospital, ae Salboipentg moon CADRUIE Toronto. The child, who has at- 3 ra ae tended school regularly and| It has helped revive hopes been active in student activi-/that the Apollo program is ties, has been under medical |Sufficiently back om the rails to care for some years. iget Americans on the moon. by Graduation OSHAWA CLASSIC DOUBLES Aldsworth and Les Eveniss Sales are The fel'ows found the going real hard/still tied for first place as both took 3 ithis week as few high scores were rolled.|points to 1 from Wilson's Men's Wear Grace | Eastway Lanes with the help of Doug |and All Survey Real Estate respectively. | Fusco 480; Janet Peel 478: |Gibbs taking Hermon Prakken's place|Fred Brown still holds down third by| -Carole Collis 461: A B * \this week are still on top as they took/taking 3 from ideal Dairy. Schenleys) > Anne ONE all 3 games from Maurice Berg Men's|were the only team to take all 7 points! Doris Vann 527; Josie Gyurka| TWAY MENS | "ley 557 (211); Mavis Taylor 531; | ind Le 515; Mary Cole 501; gram back 18 months. team to take all 7 points this aiidialapblocl sll eles: fhe Hie Ree eg hg ele aciiel teal Church next Sunday... . A} As well, it comes at a time week, from Art's Hairstyling, average with 192, high aati eee ne en arte #4 (206 DERTH (AP)--The state of thankoffering service will be|when the Soviet Union had dem- onstrated a considerable lead in triple with 648 ; probing the planets by landing Nu-Way Photo 5, Moring's Gar-\and @ high single of 258. , Arn K | ralia is a -age 2; Taypees 5, Vancos 2:)~ 214), Sam La Rocca 586 (236), Arn Knop|Western Australia is taking held at the morning service, |582 (217) and John Waldinsperger 571. lead in establishment of a pro- Noy. 19, at Maple Grove United Northside Chrysler 5, Speedy . on Venus and when the U.S : 'fb a Heath : | R to detect muscular dystro-| pa : C *Muffler King 2; The Jembs. 5,| Bantings Move Nemuds"and 4001 Bros. Plonked Tears ogg ya ' Church. . The First Maple}Congress has been including the Tigers 2, Oshawa Rug. Cleaners |No. 2 and No. 4; Hawks and Ow's split pn} nif me ' Grove Wolf Cubs collected|space program in perverse 4, CeeVees 3 and Cast-offs | "Standings: Herieas. 18; toliowee by The gg a the $32.17 in their drive to assistjeconomy cuts. Nu-Way Rug 3. | 16, Hawks 12, Owls 12, T cura seas f the Canadian National Institute vite Is _ ; ' . Soul Bros. 16, Hawks we eam muscle fibres are damaged and . Heartening to U.S, space offi |No. 2.8 and Team No. 4 6 points. for the Blind Members of cials is the fact that all parts of " Into Top Spot MONDAY NIGHT High scores for this week show Ted finally destroyed. It is transmit-\ihe scout, Girl Guide, Brownie MEN'S | f é . Paradise with a fine 48) triple; right shy, ' ; at oe . the huge complicated thunder- . High Fast lvl bt den ang oan 'ie Taking complete command inisenind-him Eric Loverock 480, Butch ted through the female line.\anq Wolf Cub groups will at- bolt--generating more power week as Fred Foote of Townline Esso/the second half of the game,|Paradise 450, Brian Ferris 444, Lewis Half a woman carrier's SONS tend the morning service Atlan ihe Colitnbia St aw turned in @ 265 single game, the Esso|Bantings overwhelmed the short /Oa¥ 420, John Jessup 419, Harold Reid will have the disease, and half Maple Grove United Church on|,.. Saree ur ane steam also bowled the highest team sing 412, Bil MacDonald 408, Da id 5 a ae ' rence and all other Canadian tht Var Wh Gb HE tee ae handed Avenues for a 22. to 4/mMike Lacroix 398 and Ingrid Wichid 379..0f her daughters will be car-icunday, . . . The 4-H Home-|.. 4: , arked Town'ine took 2 points from the odd balg|Victory, and moved into sole bg tigi y! agri pee averse riers. makers Club will present the riv oo oihs oo ih ed ap 1; Cliff. Mil ; cot with @ jollow. u rr a parently to per ' ion 1 Toure fook all 3, 9ames| possession of first place in the|with a 153. Details of the research herejprogram at the Nov. 13 meet-/! : I King Pins 3 Strangers, Left Overs 2, Extras 1 ol Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Bas- Born Losers 2, Out Casts 1 gc onb ut Casts ketball League on the weekend. i riples re Foote 566; fh - 4 taninen 662 ond lan Denhom s2 Jim'In the second game of the to take all the points this week from Im-| Australian High Singles: Fred Foote 265, Jim Lea- doubleheader played at the Sim- |perial | dies Mans teneliare, Team No. |Rotary Tuneheon. man 216 and tan Denholm 212 Pred ; cg Vip omg ' Sigg to 1 from Cedardale Iron and Metals,| Dr Kakulas recently was $2 points followed by Townline €sso 44,| Maples held on to defeat the Wilsons Furniture and. Curuply Orono... t of $19,000 by King Pins 42, Out Casts 34. TV Towers Hurons 8 to 7. Town Line Esso and Team No. 9 spiitjawarded a gran $19, by were given by Dr. B. A. Kaku- a pathologist at the West University, at a ing of the Maple Grove Wom- en's Institute. ..... Reg. Hoskins, Mount Zion, has returned home after being hospitalized follow- ing a heart attack Walter Carson, Brooklin and Allen Car son, Mount Zion, are on a deer WORKED SIX YEARS That was a $7,000,000,000 pay- off to six years of work conduct- ed by some 300.000 workers in more than 15,000 factories and research centres. SATURDAY MORNING BANTAM | Bill Wittick Motors was. the-onlyteam|las, 32, Left Overs 30, Born Losers 28, Odd ' " 2 each. ~ the National Health and Medical , hs nh i : Balls 26, Strangers 16 and Extras 16 Captain Bruce Levey paced], Standings: | Bill, Wittick | Moters/ Research Council to help his re- hunt in Northern Ontario. Estimates of the full cost of KING TEN PIN MIXED Bantings with a 10-point per-\curyply Orono 14, Royal House Furni. search into the disease. ss a the. Apollo moon project run Kassinger Construction, Try Agains,/{ormance, while Gino Pascuzzi wire J3 Coderdale Iron end, Netels ie He said the method of control. : i m Ole oa Independents ane Hopefulls a! took 3/added eight more, all of them jet cite assurance 6 and Wi'sons Fur-ling the disease through carrier ers, Maurice Berg Men's Wear and "no, |i7 te second half splurge. Bant:initure 2. ldetection is more advanced in| 7 Team respectively. The GO Goes, 3/ings were leading 6 to 2 at half! High Scores for the iris were Amniwestern Australia than any- us 2, Wild Five took 2 points fromitime. Larry Norton. took care of Collinson 427, Roslyn Adams 413, Laurie) | 61. amnere are at least! 1,000 carriers in this state. | Scuoi leaners and Cr: r ; 353, Terri 42, Li Ki og Cleani and Crawlers It } f i fi Snow 353, Terri George 3 inda King His 'research, he said, is High for the ladies this week was Ede a Gail Layng 304 and Molra Mitchell aimed: at finding a cure for| Simard 342, Bryan Hughes 341, Pat King 525, Alice Lanning 493, Josie| Bantings win Donna Cart 490, ee eg or int || John Szczepanski scored al! 320, Lee Norris 327 and Garry Gifford Progressive muscular dystrophy | 327. iby first determining its cause. Pettit 468, Shirley Bowers 458, Lorraine for Avenues, and Malic eine te Ein ae 430./controlled the ball in an effort New Home Recipe | Reducing Plan _ new light lightweight... Jean Hutoheon 410 and Bev 'Doran 4oo, \to keep the score down lose bulky fat and help regain extra low price Mines o THe Hint nae ae he de Randy Jordan. scored six slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of for casual users Kg from $23,000,000.000 to $25, oO The boys scores show Mark Brabin with a high 472, David Alexander 373, Bill Young 361, Donald Simard 355, David CHAIN SAI "Bill Raderford 552, Lorenz Schatz 548,| ad y i 7 Ossie Sponer 542, George Reid 535, Ox| Nagy 's two points proved to be Weeks 521, Rich Forster 519, Stan Brooks the winning margin in their vic- 512, Jack Palmer 508 and Glen Copp S02. |tory over the Hurons. Maples "tion leeds with 3b. pointstolowed by co [TOW have a two wins and two} Goes 40, Try Agains 39, independents 38, |losses record, and both of the) 14. sote how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Cleaners 32, 3 Plus 2 31, Maurice Berg | a single point ;Men's Wear 25, Crawlers 21, Hopefuils | 19, Go Getters 13 and Odd Balls 12. | Andrew Ghersini scored four TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S |points for the Hurons, all in the Three teams managed to take ali in|final quarter, as they tried to this league as, six teams fight it out for|pull out a win. Tom Lees scored 'st place with only four points separat- as a as » is i Ing. them." Thompson' Plumbing moved |{WO points, while Terry Hubbard Concentrate. Pour this into . up on first place Peacock Lumber for|had a single foul shot. | pint bottle and add enoug' a first place tie. House ot Chow moved | scecuvnalnini oe sae juice to fill the bottle. into thi place by taking al! seven points from the Late Starters, Corvettes pappahe pep pombe awed Plan. the season in the league. Alex Ross 607,/points for the Maples, but Peter excess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money back. Follow this easy way en- dorsed by many who have tried this plan and help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Note how quickly bloat disappears--how much bet- ter you feel, More alive, youthful appearing and active. LEAGUE LEADERS WIN cock Lumber 2; Police B. 5S, General) E LIVERPOOL, England (AP) Wikonieng? 2 and Burn's Shoes 5, Doug), Tiverpool, current leaders of If your first purchase does not Bert Wind had a good night as he'the English soccer league stand-| how you @ simple easy way to rol'ed games of -224 and 215 for triple. 'ken Wilsher hod a S87 tohoweg (ings, defeated TSV Munich 8-0 a Gas in ean! 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ARRANGE FOR A DEMON- claintone | | STRATION IN YOUR HOME. €herney's + CLAIRTONE '68 STEREO | AS LOW AS $439 | Budget Terms Easily Arranged BY PONESR | U.S. Space Achievement Boosts American Morale {900,000,000 compared with anjin orbit and then was successful- WASHINGTON (CP)--Every-/9 riginal estimate of U.S.| 900,000,000, Mrs. Yvonne Mar-|space achievement is large in-| The 363-foot rocket blasted off fore a fiery plunge just six) principal of the school, cluding the boost to Americanjon schedule using five engines\miles away from the targeted| capsules the meal served by the Grade 8/presented graduation pins. Isa-|morale in the moon race stakes'the size of trucks. The first Pacific Ocean recovery zone. | } Stage fell off on schedule, the second cut in perfectly with its|redesigning of perhaps 1,000 of five engines, few| parked | a special tractor bigger than a football field carried the as- sembled moon rocket three miles to the launch pad. Officials say there will be:two more flights next year as fol- jlow-ups to the Thursday adven- \ture, which lasted eight hours and 37 minutes. $20,-\ly restarted to boost the appara- Meanwhile, the U.6.8R. is . a |working on its own system. tus to a peak of 11,234 miles be-/tt has just demonstrated the un- manned space docking of two | It plans to park in }space, then dispatch work par- The program had to cope with|ties to the moon from there. y The U.S. plan involves flight the third stage/the 3,560 components originally/to the moon, then a direct re- the remaining assembly'envisaged. turn flight. CITY OF OSHAWA VOTE UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 7 December 4th, 1967- (Polls open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time) Public notice is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of The Liquor Licence Act and by-law No. 177-67 of the City of Oshawa, a vote will be taken on questions in this area as follows That part of 'the City of Oshawa annexed in the years 1922 and 1951, which, 19th, 1963 prior to Apr comprised words 5 and 6 of the City. These oreas aie inca south of Bloor Street, west of Park Road, north of Rossland Road and east of Wilson Road Pollina Subdivisions -- 10 te 21 inclusive, 33 to 41 in ©. 644 to 69 inclusive, and 94 t 138 inclusive, Are you in favour of the sale of beer o Are you in favour of the sale of beer only under a public house lieence for consumptio jer © public house licence for eonsumption on licensed premises to which -women are on licensed premises to which men only cre admitted? admitted? F i at polis to he opened on the Fourth day of December, 1967, from the hour of 8 o'clock In the forenoon until -7-e'cloeR in-the-ofternoon tEostern Standard Tine The voters list to ba used for the vote on these questions sho!! be the list for Provincial Election October 17th, 1967, a8 finally revised by His Honour Judge Alex C. Holl on November 15th, 1967, Alt persons are hereby called upe © ascertain if their nomes hove been entered upon the list of eligible vofers for the said Vote r a the list at y Hall or by telephoning the City Clerk's Department, City Hall (Telephone 72 153) between the hours of 9 am. ond 5 pm. from Monday, November 13th to Friday, November 17th and Monday, November 20th te Friday, November 24th inclusive Any person is quolified to be entered on the Voters' List referred to herein who is: 1, of the full age ef twenty-one yeors on er before December 4, 1967; 2. @ British subject 1 Ontario 3, not disquelified under The Election Act or otherwise prohibited by law from voting; 4, AT THE TIME OF VOTING (DECEMBER 4th, 1967) ORDINARILY RESIDENT IN THE CITY 08 OSHAWA AND HAS BEEN ORDINARILY RESIDENT THEREIN FOR A PERIOD OF TWO MONTHS PRECEDING SUCH DATE Persons ha qualifications whose nomes are not on the Voters' List, may epply te have their names entered on the list os follows ng the necessar 1. 'by completing and signing an application. form supplied by the undersigned at City Hell during reguiar City Holl office hours, 8:30 am. to $:00 p.m., Monday to Fridoy, inclusive, until November 24th, 2. by application to the Revising Officer, City Hall, between the hours of 2 p.m, ond 4 p.m, end 7 pm, ond 9 p.m. Eastern Standord Time, on Wednesday, November 15th, 1967, L R. Borrand, DATED at Oshawa, Ontorio, Returning Officer November 10th, 1967, electric heating lets you match . _ temperature to tempo ~~ all through your home. When the activity is high the temperature can be low. And vice versa. {t's that easy with electric heating. Room-by-room or zone temperdture controls put comfort at your fingertips. It's just one more way, electric heating brings you all the comforts of home. Live Better Elecarically OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 100 SIMCOE ST. S. -- PHONE 723-4623