14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 15, 1960 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 1000 9% 9% 94 --% Kerr Add 1850 $20% 20% 20% + % Kilembe 200 245 250 . Kilem C wis 2000 41 L Osu 19 L Shore L Wasa La Luz LL Lac Lorado Macfie Madsen Maralgo Maritime Mcintyre i re Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 1000 41 "0 1000 8 a 4000 13 13 2500 2 700 1000 5000 600 600 1000 625 Net a.m. Ch'ge 29 101% 10% 625 24 37 a 41 "0% TORONTO 11 A.M. B8TOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchang--March 15 (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. 2--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Net a.m. Ch'ge 3 --% u Stock Joburke Stock A Arcadia Aumacho Aumaque Bankeno Barnat Bary Expl Baska Bibis Bicroft Boymar Bralorne Broul Reef Buifad a Stock Sales High Low 11 Weston B 30 $29 22 Weston 6 pr 25 $101% 101% West A wis 425 $101 10% Wdwrd A wis 100 625 625 Curb Asbestos 24 2A C Paper 837 37 Dupont $21% 21 Ogilvie $41 41 Price Br 0% W0% OILS 51 18% um u Stock Gatineau GS Wares GL Paper G_L Power Sales High Low 11 150 $35 3» 100 100 % -% Net +8 +3 Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 50 $36% 210 9% 100 $18% 1540 +3 -d Stock Abitibi Acad-Atl Agnew-S Alta Gas Algoma 750 Alumini 685 Ar, gus 25 Ash Temple 100 Atlas Steel 210 28.858 u8ssl Alminex Bailey § A 2100 Bail § 5% pr 100 Britalta Calalta Cal Ed C Oil Lds CS Pete C Chieftn 710 $17 251 51 $18% 2 en Che: Chrom Cody-Reco Cor ster FEOF EER FR» 210 MB and PR 1320 Mass-F 480 Mass-F 5% p z15 $95 100 525 New Hosco 7500 300 C Denison 150 99: C Den wits 3200 C Discvry 500 365 Con M and § 250 C Mogul 500 C Mosher 4100 < Northld 1000 Cop Corp 1900 Coprand 200 D' 1600 Norlartie Normetal Norsyne N Coldstrm N Goldert Oka Rare Opemiska Orchan Pato Paymast Peerless Portage Preston Pronto Q Metal Quemont Radiore Rix Athab Rockwin Sherrit st FEE OF NO NGas Nor Phone Oshawa A Page-Hers P np Mig Can Mait Can Perm 30 C Bank Com 340 Cdn Brew 505 Cdn Bre rt 2695 CBAL A wis 135 Cdn Celan 250 C Chem 225 C Collieries 1125 C Curt w 100 C Dredge 320 C Fairbks A 275 C Hydro Car 250 CIL 5 12 275 LJ 143 100 z75 50 420 & 8 #8 450 Royalite Secur Free Triad Oil Un Oils W Cdn OG Yan Can Stanlgh wis Steep R Sullivan Taurcanis Temag Thom L Tribag Vandoo Ventures Violam Willroy Yk Bear Yukeno Sales to 11 Cdn Pet pr Con Gas Cosmos Cr Telef Crush Int Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Grandue Gunnar Hard Rock H of Lakes Headway Hoyle Hud Bay Int Nickel Irish Cop J Waite Jacobus a PRE-PACKED SPACE PLATFOR of Goodyear Aircraft Corpora- | quick-setting plastie foam, tion's Aeromechanics Technol- | Satellites as big as 400 feet in ogy Division propose that pack- | diameter are envisioned by the into space by ferry rockets, | aged fabrics for the satellite | company's engineers. then inflated and joined to- | could be made rigid by air or gether while in orbit, Engineers | gas pressure, or perhaps with Compulsory Voting Stays In Australia By HAROLD TILLEY |the electoral roll. After the elec-jsult of the general 40-hour week. Canadian Press Correspondent tion the roll is checked. Anyone Polls are open 12 hours. CANBERRA (CP) -- Federal|who didn't vote is asked why. Ii It is proposed to meet the re- elections may be held in Australia|the reason is acceptable, he is ligious objections by permitting |this year and, although there|excused. those concerned to vote by mail may be some doubt about the) If the excuse is not satisfactory, |as may be done by those who are dians the right to vote in the fed- examination. They were staying|Michael Croucher, 17, applied 3 | Saivomme, one Wing. is Sera E fe Js Hssessed. The slecisy isn or incapacitated or know in eral elections {with a neighbour, Mrs. Nelly dressing from a first-aid kit, Alan|, ole han 50 per cent, of 4 of Frey 0 have. oi case rev Swed advance that Shey will Hot' be in 2 ; A 2 Iniller. whe found them outsideiCarlvle: 16. ran half 2 mile to the | €ligiDie voters will mark ballots. by a petty sessions court if he| their normal voting area on elec- he five-man delegation" met > » » It's been that way for 36 years|disagrees with the summary rul- tion day. 1200 1000 1000 100 1 183 315 3600 2000 2200 Parents Accused of Youth Killed | Leaving Children In Accident PARRY SOUND (CP)--Mr. and (Mrs, Martin Rice have been| CHATHAM (CP)--A 16-year-old | [charged Biking Rbandoning thet [Chatham youth, married a month ve chudren, ranging n |g i from 18 months to seven years, | oo died in hospital here Mon. tside their Deatby Parcs Io 4/day a few hours after being! [outside their nearby Barry island wounded in a shooting accident in ~ An Indian|Indian reserve home Sunday. |g nearby wood | : : | Theresa, 18 months and | J {delegation professed Monday 10] nel, 3. Were being treated in Police said Norman Charles| be only partly satisfied with per-/hospital for exposure. The boy de-| William Hurrell was hit in the sonal assurances from Primeveloped pneumonia and his con-|Side by a .22-calibre bullet as he| Minister Diefenbaker that none of dition was considered serious.|2nd three other youths stood in their treaty or traditional rights The girl was in fair condition. Abacus Acad Uran Advocate Agnico Ang Rouyn Ansil Arcad wis Area 15 745 125 FF FE FF FEE 3 300 8 a 19 400 20800 500 This is an artist's concep- tion of a pre-packaged space 150 $35% station which might be shot 150 35% 0 4 1000 7% a.m. Diefenbaker 'Talks To Indians OTTAWA (CP) 5 70 + % 280 5 $141% 141% 141% --1% Weston A $29% 20% ~ Ford Com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 13) |50--Articles for Sale |52--Legal Notices --AP Wirephoto NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH ARTHUR LYNCH, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the said Joseph Arthur Lynch, 'ote of the Town of New Toronto, in the County of York, Accountant, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of November, 1959, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned Executors and Trustees of the estate of the said deceased on or before the 29th day of March, 1960, after which date the said Executors ond Trustees will proceed to dis- tribute the said estate, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED ot Oshawa, Ontario, this 7th day of March, 1960. MARY ELLEN LYNCH, BASIL LYNCH, Execufors and Trustees, By CREIGTON, FRASER, DRYNAN & MURDOCH, 5 Simcoe Stret North, Oshawa, Ontario, their solicitors herein, 50--Articles For Sale: 120 BASS Excelsior accordian, five treble switches. Good condition, tele- phone RA 8-5918. USED parts and repairs for all makés of wringer type washers, % HP motors $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned PORTABLE typewriter, like mew, 10%ashers 1d Sve Paddy's Market, key adding machine, electric type- Hampton, . writer, snap for quick sale. RA 3-4434.|/yyREE rooms of furniture only $299. #00 GAL, watertank and business for|This includes bedroom suite, chester- sale, including truck. Pickering 329R1.|fleld and chair, chrome set, mattress, Jn spring, step and coffee table, boudoir IBM electric typewriter for sale, com-| ng table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down pletely overhauled by International|geiivers! "Guaranteed Best Value!" Business Machine Co., RA 88142 or parons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe RA 5-9681. | Street South. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup-| plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent Mi- a semi-circle firing at a group of ' wh : The three other children were|dead trees. will be infringed by giving In-\,claased from hospital following] While Peter. Burtch, 16, and | TELEVISION, 17" Admiral, cabinet down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond model, $5. RA 5-5091. Street West. RA 56311 '56 OLDS. 98, party dresses, new, size $19.95 TABLE lamps now on sale for 10-12; single walnut bedroom suite; only $5.95. Limited supply. Barons' |roll-a-way cot. RA 5-5404. Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street | South, |BLOND crib with plastic covered mat. c: = tress; a baby butler; child's commode SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re-| hair. RA 5-3734 frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos,| - stoves, etc. For top cash offer, contact DRESSER in very good condition, com- 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. {mode chair; child's bed, 36 by 66 com- ALL band amateur receiver, in good |Plete. Apply 99 Elgin Street East. condition. Telephone YU 5-2479 be- NORGE deluxe stove, automatic timer, tween 9 am. and 2 o.m, excellent MARCONI 2l-inch console television Just overhauled, picture tube under guarantee, $125, Girls bicycle, 12 years, or older $15, childs walker $3. RA 5-7921 after 6 ask for Stan. BOAT kits, 8 ft. prams, 22 ft. deluxe, sleep four, cruisers. Car top boats 8, 10, 12 ft. Buy now! Special $49 up. Poly- orcy boat paints, boat accessories and boat hardware. Wanted used outboard motors, any make, highest prices paid. Barons' Marine and Sports, 426 Simcoe South. RA 3-2263. HALF price mattress sale, factory clearouts of discontinued ticking. Hurry and buy mow, a smooth top orthopedic clock, light, warming condition. RA 5-3769. 14" CEDAR strip boat, 16 Johnston and Tee Nee Trailer, $400. 203 Gibbons Street. JOHNSTON 7% outboard motor, condition. Telephone RA 3-7893. BLUE semi-formal, size 10, only worn twice, very reasonable. RA 5-9137 after 6 p.m. TWO, three-quarter bed springs, one flat, one ordinary, heavy duty legs for RA "3.3545. | POLISHER with three brushes, make |Fillery, nearly new, also rangette, good condition, Telephone RA 5-6746, oven, new i ith Mr. Diefenbaker in . a a Be nr a Sppstently been locked. | Two ambulance men carried troduced nationally. And there ever, and the court almost in- 9 PER CENT "summit" conference with chiefs! the injured youth on a stretcher (appears to be no disposition. to| variably upholds the fine. In nearly all federal elections S £ p I i about 200 yards over muddy|change the law. a turnout of 95 per cent or better Hie Sh a Nnco Announces SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS "He didn't appear interested at youth was later transferred to an A : cation of change of address are present in a conference," said |ambulance, but the ambulance|cléction experience say they neveris o jentious objections, sick-|compulsory as well as voting ; A tional. |hear of any suggestion that the|jocc ang other disabilities as| : a Mohawk from the St Regis No RONTO nig ions |and had to be pushed free by the ™ i |fore compulsory voting the per- reservation which straddles the Nic mpany : *|eruiser. [re LiberalObantry party coa.| , Amendments to the Electoral|centage was 57.95 per cent. At yall {157,000, or $5.83 a share, oo Hurrell died after undergoing ition government of Prime Pa [oc are to be made soon to meet the first election under the com. Cornwall. od w 665.000 $2.71, in|an emergency operation in | & : . {the wishes of Jews and Seventh pulsory system the figure jumped pared with $39,665,000, or $2.71, in d [ter Robert Menzies was returned|p,. Adventists wh Non] 3 PM REPORTS y entists whose religion to 91.31 per cent. Mr. Diefenbaker said following $5.90, in 1957. Figures are in| The son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C./House of Representatives to 49 b the Fhegiing that Xe pitied outiyiiteq States Saereney. tie aa |Day of Chatham, he was married for Labor: Although dleetion of 220 SHOW, fe day TO oie urtout_was, fecerd to the delegation that under pres-| e increased earnings, the an-(a month . Pi | \ : 3 2 4) . e ago to Jean St. Pierre, | the lower house and one-third ofl. con for elections and most|in 1957, 67 in 1953, 74 in 1949 and not constitute recognition of sov-|one of the sharpest and swiftest| 1. th Se | s ereignty of the Indian nation, [recoveries in demand for nickel a hee i 2 Lem Lacrosse Accurate economic conditions, will go to| their home where the door had nearest house to call help, eine compulsory voting was, in-|iig. This seldom happens, howd of the Six Nations Indians. i : : ¢ ground to a police cruiser. The a oF is recorded. Enrolment and netifi- . 9 Officials with many years of Due regard is taken of con-| Donald (Falling Wind) Richmond, Net Earnings 135 became bogged in a mud-hole| ™* | At the last federal election be- [nation should revert to voluntary |;easons for not voting on Canada-United States border near had net earnings in 1959 of $85,- 1958, and with $86,141,000, or Joseph's Hospital, Nov. 22, 1958, with 75 seats in the, ccludes voting on Saturday be-| (In the last Canadian election, ent law Indian treaty rights do/nual report comments, reflect Chatham, fie 3 4 2 the Senate isn't required untillneople have a free day as a re-|75.5 in 1945.) DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO {in the history of the industry. lof the Newfoundland Hardware The Indians' treaty and tradi-|'", . The outlook for the rest of 1960 |plant near St. John's caved: in. mattress, regular $59.50, half price $20.50 Wilson Furniture, 20 Church USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. Street, B. F. Goodrich Stores. RA 5-4543. B. F. GOODRICH stores -- tires, bat- | GIBSON refrigerator, like new, $65. TENDERS FOR TWO SCHOOLS tional rights would be upheld but that did not permit the Indian confederacy to act as a law unto is for continued ,capacity produc- tion at the company's mines, smelters and refineries, At Long Range the people late this year. (It would provide an opportu-| nity for first-hand examination of | Skies Clear The plant was closed at the time, Five families vacated homes at the re-| | OTTAWA (CP)--The American|compulsory voting if 'the Cana | |Lacrosse surface-to-surface mis- dian parliament were to accept |sile tested this winter at Fort(a recent proposal by William L.| Churchill, Man., was accurate at/Houck, Liberal member for long ranges but not at short dis-| Niagara Falls, that a non-parti-| t t | tances, Defence Minister Pearkes/san committee be sef up to} er orm ! said Monday in the Commons in|consider the idea.) + reply to Opposition Leader Pear. 7 HALIFAX (CP)--Clearing skies) son. NON-VOIFRS FINED : my SEihing ings were fore : he Australian law is relatively cast for the Maritimes today a 00 isd {he CONNAMS shwiple. A person must have a|after a grim week of storms that | Mr. s ype Of| 50d reason for not voting or pay claimed 16 lives. |Jiscpipuiate Mile b. be a fine of up to £2 (about $4.25).| Cape Breton and Newfoundland [still under consideration |And the rule applies to Austra-were expected to receive more] U S C - | if i yell .|snow today, b irst time| ians abroad as well as at home.|snow today, but for the first time 8 alrier Compulsory voting was first in-/in a week the weatherman fore-| troduced in the State of Queens-|cast relief. No new storms were| 7 land in 1915. It came in federally sighted. lor ASHINGTON a ay about 10 years later. RCAF planes began their sixth nonday that the government Now voting is mandatory for day of searching the Aflantic for100sen "control over United States the lower houses of the other|seven lost fishermen. No word| irlines railroads and other states -- New South Wales, Vic- has been heard from the men, ¢;imo of transportation. With new toria, South Australia, Westernaboard two small wooden boats, (freedom, some carriérs would |Australia and Tasmania. Victoria|Since Tuesday. {lose subsidies and pay more for and Tasmania are the only states Jue alk of the Margaret Lou|soqeral services. with compulsory voting for the Was found but her five-man crew | : upper house as well, {had vanished. The Annie and| ATons other things. te Sepany. teres, Kelvinator refrigerator, tele-| RA 8-8272. vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5.4543, | Tote mn USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. | ONE six-way" Lloyd baby carriage, B. F. Goodrich Sto RA 54543 almost new and a baby's bathinette, nt e Tes tii |both $25. Apply 279 Malaga Road. TYPEWRITER, Smith-Corona, also | AUTOMATIC clothes dryer, In good ryer, in good adding machine. Very good buy. Tele-| condition, A good buy at $100. Tele- phone RA 5.9228, {phone RA 3.2032. UNPAINTED bookcases only 99¢ with wg highe: the purchase of one piece of unpainted | vey vay highest Fig all Ra mitre Chest of garawers $17: desks |ture Store, RA 3.3271, 444 Simcoe South. $26, record cabinet $18, room divider | 2000 78 and 45 RPW records, clearing $22, bookcase headboard $15. Wilson|at four for $1.00. Meagher's, 5 King Furniture, 20 Church Street. {Sirens West. BABY carriage, color white, in excel-|SYLVANIA 21 inch halo-light new pic- lent condition. Telephone RA 8-8209, gd Sih i year warranty, $99. $59.50 SMOOTH top mattresses and box Ps "nel console, ' completely springs now on sale for 3% price, $29.75, ove lisuled, %09, Meagher, 5 King All sizes available. Also Serta, Sealy| and Simmons mattresses ut special SAVE money, beautiful reversible rugs prices! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424|for turning in old clothes and rags. Simcoe Street South. Tysive decorator colors. J, Fredin, RA HUNGRY? We deliver Fish and Chips, Hamburgs, Barb-b.qued Chicken. Town Lunch RA 5-8978, VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran. teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- vice. RA 8-0591 anytime. CLOTHING--girls' and ladies', sizes 11] to 13, Several dresses, coats, etc., like ADDITIONS Sealed Tenders (stipulated sum) will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 24, 1960 for a proposed 2-classroom addition to Courtice West Public School, and 2-class- room addition to Maple Grove West Public School. hot Bod the Outer Battery overlooking St. n arl 1Mes son's harbor where last year a snow avalanche took five lives. The families feared another slide. 5- CLASSIFED "Farms for Sale" ads always get good results. If you're ready to sell, you'll want results fast. That's what you get advertising it in Oshawa Times Classified. Call RA 3-3492, AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes, Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. new. Will sell cheap. RA 3-2798. WANTED -- Ford products only. Models from *49 up. Phone RA 35-6075. Motor City Auto Parts. JACKSON, YPES & ASSOCIATES, Architects and Engineers, 24 Northtown Shopping Plaza, 5385 Yonge Street, '51--Swap and Barter |BATH sets, sump pumps, pressure systems, steel sinks and cabinets, fur- nace, boiler and rads, electric pop cooler, serv-all grill, piping and fit. tings (all kinds). H. Chinn RA 3-7088. 52--Legal Notices itself. | {port adds. Mr. Richmond said the delega-| = tion was partly satisfied by Mr.| Diefenbaker's assurances that the - measure to give Indians the vote, al iament infringe present rights, But the Indian religion still fol-| At A Gl lowed by some of the Six Nations -p a. ance confederacy meant that the In-| ly dians cannot exist as a nation if| By THE CANADIAN PRESS they abide by Canadian laws, |Monday, March 14, 1960 be obtained by General Con- |p 1GIOUS FREEDOM [said Canada is not entirely satis- y, after 4:00 p.m, " " b oy a . March 10. 1960 (date onl We want complete freedom of | fied with the Western disarm if necessary) from the Ad religion on the reservation," he ament plan but he termed it real-| . +of the Architects and Engin- sald. i : Ad eae er pearson Di€SE] Bus Exhaust eers, on deposit of a $50.00 Our government was the first| ©PDOS earson on this continent and we feel we|said that, on the face of it, ws N tA B d A S 1 the Architects and Engineers, 8 Sterling point for progress 0 S ba S sme: Which will bs vetumed- when. |govermmen'. "H.W. Herridge (CCF-Koote.| plans and specifications are Mr. Richmond has been de- We re of » : returned in good condition. scribed as the official Spokesman ier oge] a Gases hig Tulip Ba } ti g a; y is z for the longhouse faction among i 1c: no satisfactory plan could| ey say Indians of the Six Nations con- be achieved without her of the national health depart- ederacy . wii Finance Minister Fleming ment. tion with white men. |tabled further 1959-60 supplemen-| Dr. Katz said Monday the car-| that *'in the event an Indian takes|176 for losses of the agriculture part in a foreign government he ie support program "and $43. haut gases is 2 good deal y adi pr lower than thai of a single car. | alienates his rights as an Indian." |588 290 to cover the 1959 calandar| : | _|vear deficit of the CNR, rc a a CCF members, opening a con- . g row before Parliament, will not Plans end Specificotions may | External Affairs Minister Green Certified Ch: ; ble t . EO Ee 10 [have the right to maintain our(plan appeared fo be *"a good TORONTO (CP) -- Diesel bus federacy which opposes integra-| He has been quoted as saying|tary estimates, including $57,661,-|hon monoxide content of diesel| Canadian Transit Association con. | FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 a week per family of Old-timers recall that it was| Johnnie has not been heard from, the Labor Party that came up| The most recent blizzard halted with the idea. It had less money 21 travel in Cape Breton and than others for providing trans.| Newfoundland Monday. Snowfalls| portation to polling booths an d/ranged from one to two féet. High| was concerned that potential sup-| Winds and gales churned drifis porters were not voting. up to 20 feet to block rail lines and roads. excise taxes on passenger travel, This program, which would be put into effect gradually, was contained in a report .sent by Commerce Secretary . Frederick Mueller to the White House. President Eisenhower relayed four, includes approximately rere a NOTICE of termination of partnership. WILLOWDALE, Ontario certed campaign to rid Parlia-| vention his department did not] Other parties found it to their it to Congress for study. The report proposed that: 90 per cent groceries and freezer. No down payment. For appointment (no obliga- tion)---phone RA 5-3709. SHOP NOW AND SAVE NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY 13' moulded Boat, windshield, steering, controls, lights, hardware, 25 h.p. motor, poddles, life. jackets ond trailer. All new for only 995.00 New 40 h.p. Electric Motors 59 Used 60 hp. E Motors AE New 60 hp. Motors in 1 Only -- 16-ft. Moulded Ply. Boat, 40 h.p. electric motor, fully equipped with trailer. Only 1495.00 I, Irvin Galt, of 1209 Cloverdale Street, Oshawa, herewith give notice that on May 31st 1959, I sold my un- divided one half interest in the partner- Al a Sy Nt Ex-Director Asks $85,000 In Damages in the said partnership. | Dated at Oshawa this 9th day of March, A.D. 1960. --~Irvin Galt. TORONTO (CP)--Sig Bardal, former advertising director of The Globe and Mail, told Chief CORPORATION Justice J. C. McRuer Monday he of the was asked to resign because busi- CITY OF OSHAWA {ness was bad and he was being Tenders For held responsible, Supplying Firemen's Uniform Clothing He said his resignation was sought by publisher Oakley Dal- Tenders for the supplying of Firemen's Uniform Clothing, will be accepted up until 5:00 o'clock P.M., on gleish. He is seeking $85,000 dam- : ages from the newspaper for Friday, March 25th, 1960 wrongful dismissal. in Tender forms and specifica- (Ment with the newspaper ended tions as to quantities, style |APril 24, 1959. and materials, may be se- The Globe and Mail denies his cured from the:-- claim, saying Bardal quit volun- a : tarily. h 113 Te of Wie Fite et, Bardal said he was offered one OSH * | month's paid time to look for an- other position, plus six months' salary, if he would resign. He said he refused. In cross-examination in the On- tario Supreme Court he denied having told the publisher "if you give me $50,000 I'll go Quietly." Also in cross-examifation he said he had received various memos from Dalgleish criticizing his de- partment. Bardal's salary was $17,750 a year. He received sums also as a director of the newspaper and from a profit-sharing plan. The trial is continuing. STOCK MARKET ment of vorce, tncea, Com lone "tne "lee ensine "a advaniate. a5 well: The We TRAVEL ON ¥0OT ONLY NET EARNINGS detailed examination of divorce|'¢2ith hazard. able to turn money formerly used| In °St. John's, Nfid., where for| The . petitions, : Frank Sinks, 2 Seal Motors for lemshortation to other CAI ihe Seen time ik 3 week all ¥ Astives be given Erencer free By THE CANADIAN ok . 4 engineer, sai esel exhaus 1 0Ses. a' | schools, businesses and industries/dom to s eir own rates; By THE CANADA DRESS Tueslay, March 8 otc at 2:30/odors can be masked with per-| Although the penalty for not shut down, the only means of Railroads be allowed consider ended Dee. 31: 1959, $125,347, or p.m. EST to consider government fumes but not removed. And voting may be as much as £2, travel was on foot. Snow plows able leeway to set their own 63.6 cents a share; 1958, $15,674, business. The Senate sits at '8 more testing is required before it is usually less than that. [were bogged down. |rates, continue to drop unprofit- As each elector is handed. aj Damage estimated at. $10,000 able passenger services, and con- eight cents. p.m. {ve can find a universally accept- | able perfume." ballot, his name is marked off|resulted when the snow-laden roof!solidate operations; Is one line really enough to serve your customers? 4 The answer may be a second line, plus other flexible wrran- gements which enable you to: © answer or moke a call and still leave one line free for your customers +. « "hold" a call on one line while making or receiving another call... cut down on "call backs" -- so time- wasting fo 'you and your customers. 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