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Oakville Beaver, 1 Aug 1973, p. 13

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Sensational Seasonal Savings . . . Great as All Outdoors" cem etery" were a number of Bloody Mary's monstrous friends such as Groovy Frankenstein, the Fabulous Three- Headed Ghost, Hairy, Bongo, Nos ey the Monster, and of course, the legendary Black Mad. Although most of the creators tried to reassure the judges that their monsters only ate human flesh when provoked, the young m a s t e r m i n d behind Black Mad admitted his creation often robbed banks and much to the chagrin of the Oakville police force, w as n e v e r c a u g h t because he was " too big for them to see." The weighty task of passing judgment on the monsters fell to Tom Game and Bruce Ireland who, after touring the gym to the musical accompaniment of the Monster Mash, decided that each ghoulish creation was worth a category of its own. So, in the "dead" end, every one came out a winner. The three-headed ghost TODAY'S TRAVEL PROBLEMS ANSWERED OAKVILLE Ranch Wagon Bar-B-Q with Electric Rotisserie Large fire b o x and hood top . Chromed, 3-position swing- out spit and forks with wooden handle. 1" plated legs, smooth rolling 5" wheels. Chromed handle. Motor -- CSA approved. Turner, fork and tongs with black wooden handles. A sizzling special for the backyard chef. BRUCE COLVILLE MANAGER and OWNER QUESTION : How do you cope with jet lag? A N S W E R : Take it easy on the day you a r­ rive. You may suffer from "jet lag " when you cross five or more time zones. G et as much sleep as you can on your flight. Eat and drink very lightly. And as soon as possible after you arrive, establish a routine in sync with local time. * Have you a travel problem of your own? Come in, phone or write us. We'll be glad to help you without charge or obligation ot any kind! OAKVILLE TRAVEL SERVICE 293 Lakeshore Rd. E. Bar-B-Q "Cam per" 3 position grill, welded "Windbreaker" hood. 13"W x 11 !4"D x 8"H. Ideal for camping trips and picnics. 18" Table Top Bar-B-Q 3 position chromed grill, brass fold ing legs. Easy to assemble -- No nuts or bolts required. Sturdy Portogrille Large, 3 position grill, wrap around windscreen. With carrying handles. The Bar-B-Q for people on the go. 18" Adjustable Bar-B-Q Ratchet type grill adjustment and plated grill w ith handles. With folding tripod legs for easy handling and storing. RED DRAGON C H I N E S E F O O D Pick-up, Free Delivery 8 4 5 - 3 8 6 6 3RADD0CK o p t ic a l Don't let your eyes be hidden by reflections on the surface of your lenses. Captain's Chair 3 Pt. Hammocks Space Platform Gym Set A su p e r se t fo r l it t le s p a c e ag e s w in g ­ e r s . Features 2 sw ings w ith long lasting plastic seats and space platform. Legs are finished in brightly striped, weather resist­ ant colours. Top bar leng th : 7 ft. H e igh t: 6 ft. 4 '. A ll s iz e s quoted are appro xim ate.Look better and see better with H eavy duty canvas-like seat and back. Sturdy steel frame, painted wh ite and P .V .C . coated. Bright colours, treated to be m ildew and w e a th e r re s is ta n t. S tron g tubular frame.Surfeote X A N T I-R E F L E C T IO N CO ATING leduces Reflections • Increases Light Transmission Coleman Lowboy Cooler 40 Imp. qt. capacity. W ith tray and drain. J M M M Blue enamel, baked on I f * * steel. I M 6 a . Big Cooler Chest 32 U S qt. capacity. Styrofoam w ith ribbed Our m i bottom. Double bail Beg. 3 99 M aluminum handles. mm Nylon Pack Sack With lightweight alum- ^ inum frame. 20" x 1 9* f J x 9". 6 pockets for I I plenty of storage space. g f Steel Badminton Set For two players. Steel shaft ^ racquets, bird, 6 ' x 1' net, J M instruction sheet. In plas- ■ ^ ■ tic carrying bag. | S O t All p r ice s in e ffe ct until c lo s in g tim e th is Sa turd ay. W e re se rv e the right to lim it q u an tit ie s. August 1, 1973 M o n s te rs in O a k v i l le ? THE OAKVILLE BEAVER We Never Stop ... Saving You Money 13 T he wo r k of a " c r i mi n a l Oakvi l l e s c i e n t i s t " and his poisonous rats have put an Oakville resident, Bloody Mary by name, very close to death's door. m t 'ortunately for the rest ot us, that scientist and his victim are only- cardboard creations of the youngsters who participated in Monster Day at Sunningdale School last week. About 75 children turned out to parade their homemade ghouls before proud parents and a panel of judges in Sunningdale gymnasium. Adding to the sinister scene of the makeshift was named " the ghostest wi th the mo s t e s t , " Groovy Frankenstein was declared "a very nice creep," Bongo took the prize for his pie-plate ears, Hairy won for his hair. Nosey for his nose, and as for Bloody Mary, her fate is still unknown. Following the judging, the children adjourned outside for a mummy- wrapping contest which wrapped up the activities for the day. W A V t t R l P O R l W 209 Church St., Oakville 845-8231 T R A F A L G A R RD and LE IG H L A N D A V E . B A B Y BO N U S CHEQ UES CASHED

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