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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1965, p. 13

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mmlni ur achoolo," contin- TeCnda tt ClsiidStudebaker Profits udPtahno W ae Classiied infret, succeeded in establish- ________ C ur"os i ale con-Ctstaletesa onrcs o i o. mntebut what's nee dd Mg st a e s Cur tif îed that he had 1lcedte N.dlnmg vnsi a standardized programý odwt i ri Byers A. Burlingame, presi- share- throughout the province," he li i hre.Cuc evc eue Ma ple Grave hot turkey suP- dent of Studebaker Corpora- Earnings per share for bathconcluded. n o n o maviesthecage.Brdtl Suidyatr£mati'hof per, Spt. 29h. 36i tion, announeed operating 1964 and 1965 have been ad- A growing awareness of theý1 Wrlph a ekdsuhdyfrarmnue. &h.Lions Bin4c will have extra profit for the first six monthns Iusted to reflect the corpoa- problem and support for Mr.~ of the Trlird Coneo n ai aite okc.g 366 share on sales of $101,281,299. cation that became effective -cated from other quarters Manfred Grune,Oha,'ig the curves et such reck- Rond, wias co'wicted of illegal ane youth with a bakadE ws n is e ~~965. compare ~with Mav 24, 196.5. Toronto Board of Educationi charged witib non-capital mur-iless speed thet the officer was possession of licjuor. Constable Wite checkcrdfaeiia'ltnfvred iha ul Turey ppr, ewasleThes'e resuits cmarDoughtvIr he woulid ral thc car D. Stuart, OPP, stated he had to ths uscd inrae.HSevcnxtSdyat13 Unte C rhNo.o.P rting pofit96fotfires ung am eignted thatunder trtee Willia Roc-at nds, adChares I5Ut in tieulars Inter. 36-1 611, equal to $1.18 a share on baker earnings will flot be comprehensive school vision cent assault, were bat fr-ped 'himn he insisted that he beer in the aoeused's car. The Qpp cruisers lhe letthma-io Seic at eted sales ofl $139,518083. subject to Federal income tax- programs - warned recently$ther rcenanded in custody un- had left bis license in bis fine was $25 and costs. or live ter up ta them.'Cmtcy etSudya Baby sitters training course. es until they exceed existing that many bright students til Septemer l4th. ýToronto boarding house. deys. Mr. Kelly requestedta hPIi R ee g i r at r nad a enS p t.t et h ISa d d t i o n S t u dbIkn aadtixto ssc r r y - o r w a d c r d i t s . m a y e s q i n t i g a t c a r r-yF r d e r i k P e t i , B y R i g c s , C h aa r sle sb a r T o w s - T r f f i c t i c k t s : C o n s t b lethir ge tb ed:s( Cson s t a b l ec cr s.aJrg e sa r z ,N a d i a ir C e n * o m ttre. 36-1s a n r ec 1965. o f it3. 27.3 6. e - r iso nm - - -sultng ina toal ne earings hisrt c;a eause they can'l. John Martineau, Donald Mor- hend, Rexdale, was charged D. Stuart, OPP> l John no evidence had 1en gvn e, Cd u, M. ad Mu Qpening dace atuTyr n orth iratosixlnthrns o-r s department has such an ex- Dale Smith, Toronto, wcre 25th after bis car left High.. Road 2, no opcrator's licensebprvdtcntiuer-Ms.RyTstOawer Comniunifor HalliSaturdayo196s of:$8.42.55. euala panding work load, he said, charged July 25th in the way 35 et the junictian of 401, $10 and casts or five days; ing.rcntSda viioswh Commun. eyn e weall- a sliare5 o $.4,65.eult it can't kccp regular tabs on~ Township of Manvers with plowed down the embank- Joseph H. Mai'boeuf, speeding, His Worship disasdtcMr n r.E.Tit 4a 40trne 8th: Clara Nes- $280 a seekly childrens eyesight. He empha-j causing a disturbance and ment and onto 401. Constable Bo miles an hour, Clarke cagso hs rudbtNdaadM.LaSh~ camne. 36-2 Second quarter profit for W e l sized that the services supplied1 wilful damage. The matter M. Joynt stated the skid Town.ship, $20 and costs, orl pointed out that UcOPrmie o a' oia * ~~1965 was S3,101,876, equal to by thc Medical Officer o! was adjourned by consent ta marks were for 122 feet, then five deys. wer certainly therathtwihMs Kty dM. Pre-Natal Education Classes.,$ 1 o6 a shaire on sales of $52.-,- Health alone are not adequate. October 12th. 1 gouge marks on the emnbank- Albert C. Taylor, Oshawa, hourfoe bbreMsort The Faîl Series o! Pre-Natal 1208,36.3. In the second quar- Newspape Commenting on the Hall Stephen Nastf f. a Nsl-ment and a fuirthe 32 feet o! was fincd $10 and costs, or bu ofcarop roy rry . Classes will start at 2 p.m .,ter of 1964, sales were $72.sat-' ton co wùkr wasj skid marks an the pavement. five deys for huinting witih a1 cd from householder nte oels ekfonEmn Tuesday, October 5th, 1965,i195,318 and earnirgs xwere IVs a~ yelîowing cipping :tics cf defîcient visionnin lcharged with driving whilei The a'ccused expli ned .22- calibre rifle on Sundav.i... Por further information tele l$2,229,431, equal to 79 cents a in a Bible, telling the birth Isehools, the Ontario Homne aid his license was under suspen- that he and bis family and a The accused had pleaded guil-, Hazel Moss, the mi ae ftn ietweeh a ? horie Northumberland - Dur-'_ofa_________________but a School Fedcration recently sien j ul i 5t.He a ent friend and bis wife andsinalty. Consrvation Officer Jemployedltobcc am ealh Uit 62-561.little whilc, otherwise re- took a swipe at the Snellen to jail for 1-5 days without op- child lied been visiting in the Stewart laid the charge Aug-'charged under the Matr1n 36-1~'~ membered only by the par- Ch art as the only test now tion of a fine. A charge of Bobcaygeon area. They were ust 29th. ~t Servants Act. Hc plcddfo rs eleWlhadMs Woodviw Comunity entre flC N > K T ents and God. %pliîed in Ontaria schooîs and careless driving laid the samie' tnable to secure accommoa-~ Mr. Taylor admTitted thtguilty and was anettd F.Bakun tede Wove omnt-eteIt'- your life historv, and came, out ini favor o! a coým- dlay resulted in a fine of $50 tion for the nigh-t and had ie lhad corne down ta his bra-~ hwrfrMs oc oln -Monster B in go. Twentythe life histry of those yo prehensive vision screening and costs, or an additionial started for home at 3 a.m. He thr-in-laws farm ini Manvers Te c m lîat n i t F x oo ls usa games-twenty dollars; five ki0W. program starting in kinder- seven deys. H-e w-as given un- admitted that he had dozed Township often ta ut case were AngeloPrntige gamces-thirty dollars; $150 jMndcntnin hruh f adwaeedtr ae. gon'bgs eihr ehutaloatede erVousu jakoadtojcpt t M trS ls Its your joys and sorrows, igarten adcn uigtruhtiI October lSth Io pay this OffJMadio ronesti, Gioanni Pro- evfling. A numer frain her jakoand tojcpt t M those of your neighbors, ýpublic and high school. 'fine. Magistrate Baxter fined him bis b.rother-in-law, who had nsi ead i $2o0.Dy, 8 pm., R e ao 29 NGS.E recordcd by the only news Constable D. Stuart, OPP,$0adcss r'ee ~ we h farm for seven Frank Masata, Oshaw.A-tao cnsa vnng $250.Door 8 prizes.Red xtn 1 IGS.E.P15 n oto svndyondtegela was the only oewa isLnaCvry fw Oshawa. 46-tf BOWMANVILLE medium in the world that In ai-ca Canada is about told Magistrate R. B. Baxter with no suspension af license. years, knew they Were com- could speak and idrtad pn hewceda r n cares about you. " ot tmsth ie ftethat the accused had driven-His Worship adviised him in mitting an effense under thel EgihH d-itdta e r.BbCagsadMr Long Sault. Club 50 Turkey Phone 623-3355 It's your conscience join- nted indm , bahe ust o'.of 0 downWilliams' Paint Roadifuture ta pull to, the side of Gamne and Fisheries Act, héE hdneyrshHeen -M as e JnCai pntUcwekn Supper, Tyrone Hall, Satur- ed with otheî-s to foi-m a oe-third the population in the Caesarca area at 65 1the road at the fi-st sensation added. ti oebtudrto hth tM- n r.Du.Cvr day, Oct. 9, 1965. AdvanceA guard against injustice by miles an hour scattering ped- cf drowsiness. "Aftei- al h rud oebtudrto tcesol.Aut $15,U E CA S go vero ment. 1___-- have ta hav e dy Off t0s was t.he manager.Te an M-DogCvrlad children under 12, 75c. Set- It's the difference hetwccn omneHiWrsp ityhaapoah tings 5, 6:30. See Club 50 1965 RAMBLER you andbeing an uninform- Yusolfrwrk a aM inembers for tickets or Mis-, AM ASADR e aiml ra umn cigThat Can Haunt Your Life w-kecr ight, eThy are sid MisaMagartMr.ckGto an rJSith263278.s6-4unodnganustmin jeg-t ol t~hemd, ndr. Goar aicmng Grac S m th 2 3-2 98. 6-44-D R . kno n g b ae n for tma d e- C on d ised f rom C h ristian H erald m e n t l b r fa - t e arm ed forces. wsaf e yn ay b e s l m ae do don c but that ho i d l t l f n M n a a t k a r Have funthis winer. Leao mentsbser onrfctsemadajf poory t" thebhringseressing ourseeinToronto tav mode tsuare dance wit 8 <yî., automnatie transmis- available ta you easily, JugeJroeM.XVk hen it cornes ta a job involing Pretty orst, Swinoden osSquare dance t sion, custom radio, power quickly and truthfully. iJdeJrm .Lsvvg Leo Talbot, Young's Point, The fîve had arr:vdcrs M n r.Lsi es Clugn'b. Nw asSq tartiDnge brakes and stecring. It's the support from Two year's ago, a college student security clearance, the past is gone into was convictcd of bavîng a 'on Sunday morningAgs Clubs. N ept. 9,s8-10:30 p.m Lic. 1156635. which you ask and get the accused of willfully and maliciotisly minutclv. seine net and fined $50 and 24th ' continued Angr ,adhv sthi us o w TusaSp.98-03 ..1.strcngth of many in futher- knocking down a beach marker appea-- Mar y'gsesra fe htcoists, or seven cinys. Inspc- had picked tobaccoaldy.wksMmSepnNyrn nt Bowmanvillc M e maor ial1 1961 PONTIAC ing the weifare of your ed before me fa This rerdfora toi- Powell toîd the court that When thev asked fori7 ah hri vstn aaao PakCuhusLbrv t w old-yu omu- e efr efrarraignrnent. Thi hev can keep a juveniIe rcr o he had searched the accuscd's for the dey t.heywcetl"GagExhn"vitwi SarktC.uPhoe,62-724berty St 4-R. t welI-dressed, well-spoken youth plcad- min' offense undisclosed. Actually station wagon and found min.» that no anc had hime hm aadWlhwowl e _________ 35-3 6 cyl., automnatir transmis- If's the only medium that d guilty ta the charge of disrderlv his can bc extrernely harmful ta the naw buckets and the seineland they would not b ad un t ooao wt i~ Cemeter~ sion. cuistom radio with shnws the future that youri conduct,' but told me that hie had youngsters. Whefi an employer inquir- net. What hadi attractcd his1 Magistrate Baxteri tcnxtwckfravitwt Bethesda e eey rasctsekr otrnswronemd attention was thi-ce men aut that Mr. Masscudno Lir eat speak. cfaathe int er nce ds of hacd over the sign accidentally and es, police bureaus may simply inform sprinkling brcad crumbs on be held espansible nti DeCoration Day 198 HE.e. thhel ine not been in the group cf boys who hîm that a persan has been a "delin- the watcr of Pigeon Cî-eck case and dismissed Uit hre isMmo utr pn 198C EV is h el ige tyor hdtaunted an off icer by pushing over queiit," a category that can include fmom a bridge ta attract min- He adviscd Angelo ta iea h ekn ihM' n Service wiili be held on BISCAYNE 2-DR. birih youi- mariage, and the marker whene-et- lie ývalked awav. scriaus crimes. nows. He addcd that Mr-. Tal- Oshawa lawyer wh oîMr.Du Gaby rage Sunday, Sept. 12 6 cyl., standard th,, birth of your children; F ihsfmiykw Oucfheote o bot sold live bait ori a com-, advisc them if thcwemo lE. M Mth at 3p.m.In cse ram tr-ansmission.Lie. E21106. and it toits the bell for you 1hast he bs oyi ingtoeneralke c Ouw- o f stherde s th boys and girls mercial basis. : the farm couid besudor Mman r.ewM- Kt .1P.m.ln cae ofrainas you begin the last long htlewsgigtonerapaof h astruhte courts daily, a David Adams, Biaine 'Ad the amounit thcey vErda-chtan miypnt1t service wilI bc held ln Chapel. 1'iit nur lot today . . . .laurney. guilty. His shocking reply was that his large proportion are far from being anis, Church Street, John AI-'îng wc tactag tLnik Please brlnc your own chairs. several other gond îîsed It's your servant, waiting father had recormcended it. His father adcr delinquents targetedfo a guime,SipoAvnead 35-2 cars to choose from. for 'your pleasuire la be read brdcefr arr SimpsOn hAvien niw_____________ _______________-toda ' , îomari-ow, or ncxt had advised that, rather than take tirne life cf crime. Though guilty of an cf- lary Igult o acn FIEQAIYCONTACT: week. off fi-arn school ta fight the charge at fense, sometirnes a sericus one, these on a highway July I9th. E.C.! FIN QALTTBud Fogg Jerry Keane IfLs a record for 'ou ta a trial, lie should "pay the fine and yugtr fail into the category I cali Wildman acteti for the Crowni0 MONUMENTS AND read. ta kecp toadt again, et it over ihîadTrr el o h MARERSNom, is the time to bring ort icri o avieÏgwt. he "innocent" offender - thcy bave no aniTi-Kel oth de- C S O yoîr cri frTne-up and a picture for an instant and "Wa idc aerd o oebsness being in trouble with the law.fne 4 ~Complete lVheel Alignment. bm glefrv.tahIase. Constable J. Schultz, opp, ( S O UL O E Have niar Body Shop check ning1nglan newsc"a ta be a " lie rlid. Net 'could avoid it so easily! a private îaneway off Middleý OF STAFFORD your car for necessary body ti 1ts the bingeî- af news refused ta accet his plea, x- osdrwa hpen af Rdadabu3a. a y BRO.tiD.dings, Consderehat appedcafew oati and aoutcaroen. ha repirsandnem pant ob.rie- oniy of the commercial- plaining that it would be tantarnount Nyears ago when three boys, walking abreast up the roati fofloweti Ntdf 5E SERVICE STATION ismn or the market place. 'ta a conviction and could have grave along a canal in a secluded area, de- by two more in the same for- Authorire Phone 62.3-3401 It's the record of the daY consequence fo-hsftr.Whl ie onmpseogo wmigin ainadaffh crolw1 \vher. a flecting moment of Csfrhsfrue Wiecde nipletag wm ig ingniaHionad affh a radfollow- 3 BEDROM BNG LW TIRESPECAL loiy descentict on your your friends from law school are hang- the nude. While they were cavortingaed o Cstale KdRatiiocrio Lareit 7'x20 siaiiorm T IRSt CLne mise for ail ta remember ing out their shingles, you'll stili be in the water an officer appeared and tnxh a pre ate ~ riesandi those w.ho came after cxplaining your record ta the character placed thern under arrest, Rut-n n-nrt n h LIMIXED Size 700 x 14,a1 o.comrittee cf the bar," 1 told him. ciecent exposure. They peddgiy ii- nr o te rait so h fo Monufents iBik$60 pifgs that brings tears and 'Po many oung people today are And although they went "free," that diesi~o1 ~ . 2 3 O f Wht al 11.50 extra fond smiles of remembrance woeftîlly unaware o the harm thata charge has followed themn ever since, REILSC T iTFor Appointmett npctMdlHm Box 133 ta yaur chiltiren, anti your plc eodfraseigyptyvo ennigepaainad mkn Phone Whitby Limited Quantity at thiq that vntful dy, thy must lation - resulting in a fine or sus- thcm suspect whenever il reappeared. j~i MOhawk 8-3552 j 10W 10W price! share what once was yau pended sentence - can do ta their Sorne of the youths who appeared *y* I I6339 anti yatrs. lives. When, in a moment cf irresp(vi- in my couîrt seerned literally to have~ o clt's and yufrsgrady sibility, thcy step over the line between forced their own arrest. There wereE uto.hgh-spirited f un and legal offense, boys, for instance, who would go into MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICEEXLSV AGN Chec k '-Iese uIt'sn+au as a littie boy, a thev fail ta consider that the resuits a diner, order ice cream or coffee and Consaît a Membereot the FR N K M a britiegroom, and as a can bc disastrous. Take the case of a then hang around for hours. When the LW~A T T l i 7 O P .IuD4 "' faolnr as a litl girl, a boy Ill cal I David. A straight-A stu- proprieter asked them ta lcave ta make O/shawa & DListrict !'~u bride, anti a radiant mother. dent at a military school, David stop- room for other custorners, they would ]Real Estate Board 177 CHURCH STRE O MNIL WeRsreteRgtt ii uniisIts yau - of you, by you ;ped out of character and had a few say that they hadspt sp ome money _________________________________________ We eseve heRigt t LîîtQuatîtes anti for yau. drinks at a football game. Aftcrwards there and had a riçsht tbstav. If No. 1 FREESTON PEACHES 99cGood Vision Basket 9 C jn Important Ielfor freezer or canningCh ds A se FRESH FRESH Canadian mothers - who are1 'probably the most canscien-i Prune Plumns Blue Grapes thls dneoul egetu when il cames ta caring atie-! 6-Qt. c 6Q c qac1frtei hlic' Basket Basket imast pi-eciaus asset -- gooti iThis ticclaration was matie by Bill Petrachenko. chiltiren'si DEMPSTER SAV E 5c ~ f vision chairman of the Op- WHITEBREAD ~ J c tometrical Association cf On- j y ungsters steel themsclvesl for the eturn ta school after- BONELESS 1Freshly(Ground summer vacation. "Canatiian mothers are care- MEAT LOAF fultfwa hi hlr Ch ck Stak(Bref - Pork - Nrcai) jat. cf how many times they brush their tecth, cf taking c c them for regular medical 63Pb55Pbcheck-ups,' saiti Bill Petra- 6 3 5 5 chenko," but thcy have notý yet learned the importance af! having regular vision check-: MAPLE LEAF -SAVE 29e ps tua -- from as young as B OL G A2 bs. 6 c Ali enormous number of On- knowing it fi-cm vision defects,i SALADA Monarch loT ptometrists sa.y. These de- fects ai-e causing them un- 'OL'C II'A'( necessar'v hartiship iii theirî V school work ant ini their play.' TE A SC KE MIA bati-tempereti, listless antiý Pks. 0 Ptaking the sting out of thrir of 60 5I K lives. Il is suiely pircjutiicing 79 c GLDJtheir futures. 4AVE 6 9 A vision defeci may hp. as SAEs SAVE 9c simple as a lack of ca-ordina- tion in the clicate muscles' SNOW WHITE - LARGE SIZE cocntmoîîing the movement anti Ifccussing cf the eye. It may AULI LOW 2 5 ea be corecteti by eyeglasses, by, I~ DKSTR'S XCLUIVE careful observation, optome-i STAINLESS STEEL "rTheoîiget mistake a TABLEWARE mthrcai ae -amstd 00~ OFFER l"s ta Say, 'Oh, but the :kitisj have their cyes checketi right TRIS WEEK ýat the school.' The Sncîlen' letter chai-t is an aid familiar c iwoi-klorse, but it tests only. TABLE FORK 19 'anchn:vsalaut t START TO SAVE YOUR SET NOW! itwenty feet. How much school-ý ;okis donc at twenty feet?1l Anti what about depth percep- ltion, binocular ca-ordination, D Y K ST RAV S icrimination? Alo hs T things are vitalty important and they can only be eaut FOOD M RKET cd thmaugh a thomaugh profes- '17 t. . FEE Dlivcry Bowmnvjlc ional vision examination," he 77King S.W RE tier omn i e eclareti. SHOP AND SAVE PHONE 623-354J Ontario optomctrists have; 16- pressing for years for' eýré-heaÈve vison prog- i he became boisterous in a bus station and put uip a struggle when an officer tried ta ar-est him. At the trial David's dean and his minister testified ta his outstanding scholastie record and unblemished past, and he was placed on probation. But the end cf probation was nct the end cf the conisequences. David had long dreamed cf an appeintment ta West Point Militai-y Academy after lie grad- uatcd frcm higli scheal. But the ap- pointment was turned down - because cf that single blot on an otherwise fine record. George, 26, and unemplcycd, no longer tries ta get a job in a large cor- poration. "I1 know frorn plenty cf ex- perience," he said recently, "that thecse cempanies ask if you have ever been ai-rested." George has a record - at the age of 16 lie was a passenger in ai stolca car. Mounting numbers of young peoplej ar-c staining themselves with records1 that will cost them dearly, and are cast- - ing saciety their potentials. Indeed, this4 may pi-ove ta be the unhappiest afler- math ta the r-lots on the Berkeley campus cf the University et Califarnia.1 The judge who pi-esided at the arraign-1 ment for axer 700 of the dernonstratorsi delayed the hearing for several weeksi Sa that they could prepare thei- cases.1 The charges "may seriausly affect yourN futures," he warncd them. H-e knew, as man v of thcmn did flot, that even thaugh they neyer serve aî day's tirnc,i the past wîll rise up ta embarrass them, or block their way when there are ap- ; plication blanks ta fi out and inter- t viewers ta face. If yau have a police record il can be difficult. in some instances impos-I sible, ta go into any business or profes- sien where a special license is required, t such as law or real-estate brokerage. Il I checked 14 large retail and manu- f factu ring firms selected at random o and learned that 12 cf them ask appli- C cants if they have a record. Most cf t the companies have their own private b reference-checking arganizations who P. doublecheck with the police. None hires k anyone who has committed a felonv a or any offense which, though "miner," jý casts doubt on the applicant's basic '7 sense cf responsibility. The general y attïude cf personnel men is: "There a are plent.v cf applicants without rec- ords. Why stick my neck out?" A job that requires bonding, even el that of stock boy, will probably be ti cIesed to the youth with a record. H-e hi rnay also, be turned down for govern- rt policeman was called, the boys would flippantly give him, the same "lIegal" j argument. Disrespect ta an officer, or any act indicating defiance cf his authority, particularly in front cf a crowd, is, begging for an arrest. Such conduct leaves the officer no alterna- tive. ne matter how much he may dis- ]ikçe taking the step that could damage these young people's lives. Youths drawn by curiosîty te thej scene cf a gang fight or some otherm disturbance stand every chance cf be- ing arrested by police xvho are often unable ta, tell those involved from those who, were not. Many a youngster has entded up with a record when hie rnight simply have walked away from a dis-M turbance. Many put thernselves in stili dleeper trouble by resistîng an offîcer instead cf waiting to clear themselves at the police station or in court. And there are those who foolishly plead- guilty in the hope cf hiding the arrest from their families, No youngster shauld ever enter a guilty plea with-M eut the advice of his parents and an- attorney. 't'lie word "chieken" bas createdM nmoie ihlan bits share ef trouble. TheM yaungster who accepts a dare, who M goes along ta be part of the crowd, is a constant f igure in the courts. AM .7-year-old high-school girl went eutM with a voung man whe teck her toaa party cf his friends, alI eider than she. MVarijuana cigarettes were passedM around. She refused anc at first butM finally yielded ta taunts of "'chieken"M and later went with her new boyfriend to two similar parties. The last one was raided by the police. The girl was M placed on probation and will alwaysM have a record. Sometimes a y aungster gets into- trouble through the wrong sort ofM oyalty. Two boys were brought be- aore me for prelîminary examination on a charge cf breaking and entering.- On questioning, I found that one cfM hem, had followed the other into the building te plead with him te go home. Although this boy was cleared at the hearing, he had subjected himself te ' ar-est and had spent a few days inM ail because he couldn't post bond. - hese facîs will be on his record in 'cars to came. Whenever hie filis aut an employment application that asks for "incidents . . . even though they were dismissed or you merely ferfeit- d collateral," he can only hope that the well-rneaning but poor judgment he showed will net keep hlm frein a responsible job. rm m-L-:: Vibi 1 UU DISPLAY 0% n0% aT0 P M"%0 THURSDAY - FRIIDAY - SAT SEE THE LATEST IN... TAPPAN - GURNEY RANGES AND THE MOST MODERN TUFFTING BROADLOOM VISIT OUR DISPLAY . . . AND DISCUSS VOUR APPLIANCE OR CARPETING PROBLEMS WITH OUR EXPERIENCED SALES STAFF. IR U10A I i I I I I I I I I OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCIS I0 72-61 LiIViI 1 U 728-1617 "AMont - The Nome To Build On" AT Mil COURTICE SHOPPING CENTRE mi km mis 1 MAITErt

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