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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1961, p. 24

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<tastcenkd -- director or phone 725-2327. { 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednsedey, November 8, 1961 sates _ Today's Stock Market Listings oa rr flags acm gio (nee auline Mitchell) are happy to an- : a son on Monday, the Oshawa Gen-| TORONTO 11 AM. TOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 8 (Quotations in cents w marked xd--Ex-dividend, pounce the of November 6, 1961 at eral Hospital. BRAHAM -- Jack Doris he the birth of their | from previous day's close.) Loca geag to a Oshawa Gen-| sat oi Tice INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 560 $39 770 $12% 660 $35% 20 $108% 108% 108% -- % 25 $106% 106% 106% 1135 $1644 16% 16% 250 $2244 22% 22% 730 795 795 950 and to Doctor and nursing staff, 7,| eral Tuesday, | brother for Nancy and Susan. | ent eon « T. H. Orton} Stock | Abitibi HOOISMA -- Bob and Pat (nee Pat. ig ay yicia Skinner RN) are happy to aD-/4i, Gas nounce the birth of their daughter.) siscas pr Dawn Elizabeth, 7 lbs. 9 ozs., at the) sitsGas B pr Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, aitaGas w November 6, 1961. First grandchild of aig Cen Mr, Mrs. John Skinner, Stouffville, aig Cen w and Mr, and Mrs. Martin Hooisma. ajgoma Oshawa. Alumini e Alum 2p xd 25 iN -- Allen and Eunice are | Analog 200 Gocen ts sueiann the arriva} of their Argus gon, James Richard, on Saturday, Nov. Atlas Steel 4, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hos- Bank Mont pital. 12% 12% 215 215 215 $444 M% M% $28% 28% $70% 70 $78% $52% $9% $56% $14% 14% 35 (34! M8 O48 $33% $13% $33% 50 575 240 5 150 Bank NS |Bath P A FAMILY sistories Beatty A 400 Bell Phone 938 with Pag gh Biltmore pr 225 PP? | Brazil 363 . . . BIRTHS, ENGAGE- 'and WEDDINGS. Notice for/B. Zank Pr 710 only $1.50. Bring 52% + % 4 9% 5656 % --s 33% 13% 33% 514+ % 3%4--% INTERESTING ean be written Events MENTS these events are them to the Classified Counter or tele po 500 phone The Oshawa Times RA 33492. 20 'pine DEATHS" | Burlington Florene Burns e In Oshawa General Hospital on We 220 1266 211 375 220 225 125 217 Cal Pow Can Cem Cl Fndry q- Can Malt Can Perm November 8, 1961, Florence Oiding" beloved wife of Harry Aston, ee ee and dear mother of Mrs. Phillip Mc- C BF Alois Cristali (Marjorie) Oshawa, Mrs. Albert 170 25 55 z50 410 200 50 225 10% Cdn Celan Nokes (Ursula) Aurora, and Kenneth of G Cpe Slatington, Penn., in her 79h year. Mrs.| ¢ Chem w 73 Aston is resting at McIntosh-Anderson © Cojjicries 130 Funeral Home. Service in the chapel 9 © Pinks B xd 10 Friday, November 10, at 2 p.m. Inter--¢ Gas In p 250 ment . George's Cemetery. €/CGas In w 1700 Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Cq@ geo 4 225 Legion will hold a service in the © Husky 863 funeral home Thursday evening at ¢ Hydro f 19 7:30. C Imp 396 Cdn Oil GH, Charles Cdn Oil 5 Eatered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- CPR eral Hospital on Monday November oa be trikes pr 1961, Charles McCullough, beloved hus- P34 ek band of Eunice Flint, in his 52nd. year. ba girs Resting at the Armstrong Funeral - WN @ - Home, Oshawa, with memoria] service (1) G4 im the chapel Thursday, est ae bthas C Westng the Toronto | Col Cell 200 440 Con Bidg 200 $9% Con Bldg pr 200 $7% Ma: Con Gas 1537 $22% peGel was ster to uillidaie Manet, \Goroectna ot tie Oshawa, Tuesday, November 7, 1961, Crain RL 250 $15 Edith Mary Taylor widow of the late Crown Tr 75 $52 Levi Ward and mother of Aylmer, in Crush Int $8% her 84th year. Resting at the Armstrong Dist Seag $47% % 47% Funeral Home, Oshawa with Memorial D Bridge $21 21 1394+ % 69% + % 200 2700 515 z10 250 225 $ 25 $30% --10 20% 30% 30) 11 a.m. Cremation in 440 440 Crematorium. 22% --% 68% 14+ % 18% 165 32% 23 190 % 13%4%--% 17 23% 5A lil 161 5 111 161 100 $13 13 3 --% 25 $38% 38% 38% --n $. | xr--Ex- are | rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is 11 Net | 38% 38% -- % L 35% 35% + %) --% Inter PL xd 61 % 78% -- %\Int Stl P 544 54144 -- %/ Met Stores -- % Milt Brick 6% -- % Overland 9%-- % Seven Arts 7% -- ¥% Shawin OILS i Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 40 $3) «613)0«13--~(+ N 1000 % Sh S44 + | Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 225 $10% 10% 10% Amurex 400 260 255 260 +8 Sie 10 es -- M6 natiey 8 A 3100 800 795 196 5 Bail 5% pr 240 $24% 24% 24% 100 250 250 250 1000 $18 155 310 9 410 365 158 675 --10 18 155 310 9 410 ws 152 675 310 «305, 52 52 = 52 $11 10% 10% $10% 10 16% $16% 16% 16% 206 200 205 $11% 11% 11% 6 6 46 73 34 37 18 ;Camerina 155 30 $160" 180 ie ak ee + 1292 $47%e 47% 47% + % © Chieftn $164 16% 16% C Delhi Ind Acep m 1850 $33%4 32% 33% Cdn Dev Eg i iG ae --%'c Ex Gas 2 35% 5% 5% Cent Del 100 180 180 180 C Mic Mae 200 $45% 45% 4544-- % Dey-Pal 50 $50% 50% 50% + % Home A 3% ™m ™% Home B ™% 744% HB OIG 600 600 Medal 79 #79 --1 |Pac Pete 170 170 170 «+5 | Pamoil $58% 58% 58% + % Petrol $7% 7% 7% -- %| Phillips 405 400 400 Place 355 +5 (Ponder 10% Ranger 7 + % Sarcee 325 325 325 +5 |Secur Free $15% 15% 15% + % South U 165 165 165 eae tg 240 240 240 ria 325 315 315 --5 Un Oils TST $10% 10% lWhe-- % 490 490 490 $11% 11 11 $31% 31% 31% $18% 18% 18% +10 9 +2 365 155 675 305 +8 ~ +h +5 500 |Inv Syn A 50 | Jefferson 100 Jeff B wt 900 Jockey C. .1200 Jock C B pr 200 Kelly DA 250 Kelly w xd Labatt no Lafarge wts 100 Lakeland 100 Lont Cem -- 1500 |LO Cem pr 225 |LebCo An 225 355 355 62 $10% 10% 172 37 7 85 480 480 480 10% 10% 10% 49 48 48 180 179. 179 44 «1424 MINES 33500 (14 2500 117 1000 12 4100 200 2500 500 1000 2000 3000 300 2500 1200 2478 2800 |Acad Uran | Agnico | Ansil |A_ Arcadia |Atl C Cop Atlin-Ruf Aumacho Aumaq Bankeno %. Bankfield ¥% Barnat Bary 50 115 + 8 + +1 Mid-West 13 iy 7 \ epee 5 42% 42% 42% 7 6 16 155 155 155 21% 20% 21% 8% +1% Expl . B Metals ' B-Duq Belcher Bethlm 500 Bevcon 1000 Black Bay 7000 ¥% Broul Reef 2000 C Dyno 13125 C N Inca Can-Erin Cariboo Cassiar % Chib-Kay Chrom 4 Coch Will Con-Key 1165 C Beta G 100 9% y C Discov 1452 Y C Fen Simpsons 360 6 y C Halli | Southam 125 Con M § |Stedman n 220 $16% 16% 16% % -C Morison | Steel Can 596 $78% 78% 3% C Mosher |T Fin 57 w 100 $15% 15% y Con Negus Tr Can PL 7196 $2544 25 SY C Regcort Trans-Mt 1335 $15 14% 14% Conwest Un Gas 1100 $20% 20% 20% Croinor Vendomat 225 $9% 9% 9% Delnite |Walk GW 480 $56% 56% 56% -- %'Donalda |Webb Knp 4000 295 295 --5 (Duvan |WCoast T vt 140 $164 16% 16% + YE Amphi |W C Brew 100: $32% 32% 32% El Sol Weston A 925 $21% 21% 4 West A wts 1322 $13 12% Woodwd A 100 Wdwd A w 250 Cur' Anglo-Nfld 26 Int Pap 27 Lob Ine 100 Thad CG In 400 |Nor Phone RE Page-Hers Pbina | Phantom |Pow Corp |Pres Elect 6 +% 2B 200 204 +1 +% --1 +% 28 206 9% % QN Gas pr + % |Ripid-G A Roe AV C Rothman Royalite | Russell Salada-S 70 100 200 2 421 z10 105 105 $12% 12% 12% 18 7% 18 $10% 10% $16% 16% $9%@ ---l% --l +% +) +5 45 45 6% 6% 6% 84 8% 84+ % 8S BESS BRE | $63 62% 63 175 174 175 Pi Rees | $21% 21% 21% + % $10% 10% 104 + % 865 860 860 Ea ee, see" 133, 130 130 --3 | 13% 12% 13% +1%| $18 (1818 215 215 215 $10 10 10 $37 37-37 $154 15% 15% +2 $8% 8% 8% Gecl Mines 100 |Giant YK xd 400 Gunnar 300 |H of Lake 48000 IN MEMORIAM AUDLEY -- In loving memory of a mother and grandmother, Jessie Lillian Audley, who passed away November 8, 1956, ly remembered by daughter y, Ni -|D Fndry $68% iy Cemetery Brooklin, (Friends are asked Dom Tar 1176 $18% not to call at the funeral home before Dom Text 600 $16% Eddy Match 180 $32% Thursday.) Eddy U5 $23 aes Emp Life z12 $190 Exqui 300 $13% GERROW FUNERAL [frswsis pr 300 gi Fi F 50 $23% CHAPEL Fed Paris i00 $5% ': 'ord (US 15 $111 Kindness beyond price Ford Com ae $161 yet within reach of all. (Orin. 728-6226 ee 390 KING STREET WEST | W Oi LOCKE'S FLORIST | est ils Funeral --e 4" floral requirements for a cet Reach New OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE . 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE I d H h 728-6555 index fil i 3 frorlal For placement contact tenerai| TORONTO (CP)--Western oils reached a new high on index jfor the last 2 months and spec- julatives scored a handful of jgains during moderately heavy |trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange Tuesday. The 15-stock western oils in- dex touched 104.14, ahead .87, --Lovingl: to reach its highest point since Helen, son-in-law Clarence, grandchil-| " " Patty, Lind d Billy. January 1960. Industrials rose -- 1 a|114 to 605.08, base metals 1.11| SURLEE =~ me loving toemery Of 8)¢9 904.00, Golda fell 38 to 90. Tita Nets' ake poles cosy oe Volume was 3,129,000 shares| vember 8, 1956. compared with. 4,188,000 Mon- In my heart your memory lingers. day Always tender, fond and true, std : x There's not a day, dear mother, Speculatives were led higher} I do not think of you. jet | High-Bell 15 irk Min 11 Net | Stock © Sales High Liws.m Ch'ge 900 289 285 285 221 $834 83% 83% + % 120 115 +4 180 178 56 Int Nickel Irish Cop Iron Bay Jacobus | Joliet Jowsey | Opemiska |Upp Can Magnet Malartic |Maneast U 57 630 185 50 12 252 "4 Orchan Osisko Param3aq Pato Peerless Pick Crow 6 65 65 | Placer $2456 24% 24% 88 686 OBB {Que Lab Radiore Rayrock Realm Rexspar Rio Algom | Rix Athab | Roche Rockwin Ryanor Satellite Sherritt xd Siscoe Starratt Steep K Sturgeon | Sunburst Sylvanite Taurean Tormont |U_ Asbestos |Un Keno 625 620 625 $11% 11% 11% 170 170 «170 Vandoo 2000 6% 6% 6% Ventures $62% 62 62% Violam 3 7 600 600 142 19% 108 +) +4 woe = l+++ * Young HG | Zenmac Zulapa " "4 "4 17% 17% li*+ 7500 37 36 36 1 Curb Pend Ore 200 200 200 200 --2 Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,101,000. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Bank System's Place Outlined By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor jon tourist travel with the Test} Py ts rga legrs of the world was $215,000,000, or! elieve in going to the! twie ici kopwiedgeable ine eed anal vice as much as the deficit on the experienced when con.|™Merchandise trade. It can be} fronted with a problem, then|argued, therefore, that it would] you will go to your banker with|be more productive to urge Ca-| your financial problems, says|nadians to take their holidays} John S. Proctor, executive vice-|at home than it would be to de- president, Canadian Imperial) vise ways and means to make Bank of Commerce. it more difficult for other coun- Outlining the place of the/tries to sel! their merchandise banking system in the various|in our market." phases of the economy in a re-| cent address, Mr. Proctor, Canada is second to Britain added: among foreign investors in the "Tremendous changes have United States, according to a ation Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. new Canada Savings Bonds are NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aigonquin. Building Credits Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 31: 1961, $48,120; 1960, $48,088. Industrial Acceptance Corpor: 30: 1961, $4,133,681, $1.40 a share 1960, $4,254,383, $1.40. Kerr-Addison Gold Mines Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30: 1961, $3,- 301,976, 70 cents a share; 1960 $3,874,966, 82 cents. Royalite Oil Co. Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30: 1961, $1,400,000 1960, $780,000. Bond Sales Level With Last Year's OTTAWA (CP) -- Sales of the| running about level with last year. = US <y 100 N Saat 7 -- a iT / PON ay = Z E.") THIS cou NOV: y), ----y CLIP OSING TIME / -- \ -- --/ BONUS FEATURES RECEIVE FREE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES CROWN SYRUP 2 MAZOLA OIL a BICK'S BABY DILIs == Hawe's PASTE WAX &, Ny YORK PEANUTS "cH 1-Ib, 13-08, CREST TOOTHPASTE CHOCOLATE BAR DEODORIZER "en Pkg, Unscented -- Floral, = ICE CREAM FISH & CHIPS "strva.s Von Kirk 16-oz, Nutmilk ve Bor Reg. Lovender -- Pine & Pa ROYAL D Ya-gal, 24-0xz, Pkg. EDE! Pd 6, © unTit ee YOUR FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 8, 9, 10, 11. We Reserve The Right To 9 Limit Quantities. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE RECEIVE FREE $4.00 IN TABLERITE VACUUM SEALED COOKED MEATS bes. CELLO PARSNIPS pl ites RECEIVE FREE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES NO. 1 CARROTS ontAr10 TULIP BULBS '™?orre VARI TABLERITE RINDLESS on SLICED SIDE BACON Schneiders Pure Pork Couniry Style SAUSAGE MAC. & CHEESE FROZEN CHEESE SLICES BONUS TAPES 3-Ib. Cello Bag Pkg. of 12 1-Ib, Pkg. Ib, Pkg. 2 8-ox, Pkgs, Ya-lb, Pkg. KRAFT Fresh Grade "A prc-oresseo Frying or Roasting CHICKENS LB. 29° FRESH CHICKEN CUTS Legs or Breasis ., 45° 2¥42- to 3-lb. every Wednesday Thursday and Friday evening CFTO V9 AT 6.45 P.M SRR IUTEIENT CKVR TV3 AT 6.55 P.M. SRR BRIGHT'S --Lovingly remembered by daughter) DY Lake Dufault, which rose 25\ taken place in banking in the|SUtVey by the American com. gg Dorothy, son-in-law Keith, grandchil-/Cents to $7.15 after touching a dren Barbara and Catherine. ' merce department. new high ob Ws ak one point, | /ast 30 or 40 years. It has been The finance department re- ported Tuesday that $412,000,000 BUY ONTARIO GRO TIN od b i NOMICAL |brought to the level of people -- fuoted by Business Week,|in bonds had been sold up to a DONALD -- In loving memory of a /t turned over more than 157,- dear father and husband, David Donald, |000 shares. who passed away November 8, 1931. | Industrials gained behind go laarly loved {0 ever be forgotten. | widespread fractional increases fly. among steels, papers, utilities and refining oils. A number of dear wife and mother, Ida Laura Miller, |N€W highs were recorded-- who passed away November 8, 1957. Crown Trust, Trans - Canada We cannot forget you, our loved one) bine Line and Montreal Locomo- pads jceol grows sweeter year|tive for instance--and turnover after year; in industrials was generally You cannot return, so our tears are)... in vain, But in Heaven we are hoping to meet you again. --Sadly missed by daughter, Dorothey, and family, sons Bruce, Carl and Glenna. MILLER -- In loving memory of a Typical among ground-gain- husband, wia,|i2g stocks were Steel Company of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, PARKINSON -- In loving memory of C2U Power and Great Lakes a dear husband, who passed away on'Power, all of which advanced --Sad issed by wife Violet and fam- ar ee ay. saan ' Senior base metals were gen- erally strong with Noranda, Hud- CARD OF THANKS |and Consolidated all ahead to $1. Gold trading was light and press our sincere thanks and apprecia- was active. tion to our friends, neighbors and min-| strong Funeral Home who have all been so kind, at the time of the sudden George Baragar. --Wife Katie, son Laurence, brothers BA Oil, Guaranty Trust, Gatin- November 8, 1959. as much as a point. son Bay Mining and Smelting BARAGAR -- We would like to ex-|sporadic but western oil trade ister Rev. A. E. Larke, also the Arm- death of a husband cnd brother, Ernest and sisters. Wants Place In Standards Act TORONTO (CP) -- An em- |plover group and a trade union, both from the Hamilton area, urged royal commissioner H. Carl Goldenberg Tuesday to recommend a schedule under the Industrial Standards Act to cover the construction industry. 3riefs were presented to the one-man royal commission on labor-management relations in the construction industry by the |Metro Hamilton House Builders Association and Ontario Local 1 of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers International Union (CLC). BROWN -- Mrs. Norman J. Brown, Clifford and Betty, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to ir rel , friends and 8 for} their kindness and floral tributes ex- tended, during our recent bereavement! in the loss of a beloved husband and father. Also thanking Rev. Ronald Love Dr. J. McKinney, nurses on D2 at the Oshawa General Hospital and Arm- strong Funeral Home for their kind and efficient management of the -- service. EADIE -- It is with gratitude we sincerely thank Rev. Mr. Wilson of St. George's, relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their kindness and sympathy our recent bereavement. The lovely flowers, cards and calls are all deeply appreciated. --Laurel and John Eadie Blast Operations In Niagara River The House Builders in their NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) | brit said the Industrial Stand- Blasting operations have begun/ards Act does not acknowledge on the solid rock bed of the/the differences facing house} Niagara River to keep afloat builders as opposed to general] the Maids of the Mist, sichtsee.|Comtractors. These differences) 7 wages sag Se€-lmean wider competition, a} ing boats that have carried mil-|joyer standard of worker pro-| lions of tourists to the base of . ficiency, greater responsibility ee Horseshoe and American|on weather conditions, and fi- alls. nancing which depends on an Decreasing water levels, attri-|uncertain flow of mortgage mo- buted to growing water needs|ney. : } of Canadian and United States} The 550-member Bricklayers power plants and a generalijlocal termed the act a "vital drop in the Great Lakes sys-|and necessary part of the laws" tem, will leave the two Maids|governing the working condi- high;and dry unless eight to 10/tions, waggs, hours and days of feet are scooped out of the|work of laborers particularly in river bottom. ithe construction industry. Building Trade » survey shows that. direct jand their problems. A Canadian ; : ' foreign investment in the bank today ic far more able-- : land far pt de determined ble | United States doubled from jassist a customer in a wide| 400,000,000 in 1950 to $6,900,- jrange of banking services than/ 0,000 in 1960, and portfolio in- you will find in perhaps any vestment reached $11,500,000,- jother banking system in the| 000. |world Britain tops the direct-invest- Mr. Proctor said close work-|ment list at $2,200,000,000, fol- jing relations between business|lowed by Canada with nearly| leaders and bankers is a ne-|$1,900,000,000, and the six-coun-| cessity in the development: of|try European Economic Com- new productive enterprise. jmunity at $1,300,000,000. Cana-| es dian investment in the U.S. is! L. C. Bosanquet, president of; broken down into $907,000,000 in| the Canadian Importers and| Manufacturing; |Traders Association, in another|finance and insurance; recent address, drew attention|000,000 in petroleum; and to the place of the tourist in-|00,000 in all other. $207,- the third offensive lineman St. Louis Cardinals have lost to| $27,000,000 in| at $556,-[marco were earlier military 'losses, the end of last Friday. This compares with $418,000,000 at the equivalent date in last year's campaign -- a period which included one more busi- ness day. CARDS LOSE ANOTHER ST. LOUIS (AP) Dale military service this season. | The guard - tackle, in his third| National Football League sea-| son, is to repert to the army Fort Lewis, Wash. Rookies Ernie McMillan and Bob De-| dustry in Canada's international| balance of payments. He said:| "In 1960 Canada's deficiency} DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Anglo-Huronian Ltd., common) 25 cents, Jan. 24, 1962, record| lec, 20. Canadian Westinghouse Com-| pany Ltd., 15 cents, Jan. 2,| 1962, record Dec. 15. General Motors Corporation, common $1.00 year end, Dec. 9, record Nov. 14, Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd., 15 cents, Dec. 8. John Labatt Ltd., 1114 cents, Jan. 1, 1962, record Dec. 8. Kerr - Addison Gold Mines Ltd., common 20 cents, Dec. 14, \ Yo WAL YOU SAVE ENOUGH FOR ohhh) 4}, SECOND WEEK IN EUROPE! KLM's 17-day excursion fares* save you $128.00 on an Economy Class round trip ---enough to pay for that second, fun-filled 6, Y nuTRITIOUS AN POTATOES \ prey ONTARIO No. 1 TO COMPLIMENT ANY MEAL MUSHROOMS * SE ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE--HOTHOU TOMATOE ae ONTARIO NO. ONIONS ONTARIO'S FINEST -- APPLES |. FLAVOR ONTARIO NO. 1 3-LB. CELLO BAG FANCY McINTOSH oy, BSKT. 5 ee GOLDEN DEW 49° LB. 25° 23° LB. peeanree™ record Noy. 22. Maple Leaf Mills Ltd., com- mon 12% cents, pfd. $1.37%4, week in Europe. Reserve now! *Oct. Ist to March 31st 1-LB. PKGS. MARGARINE 2 47- Jan. 2, 1962, record Dec. 15. Virginia Dare Ltd., five per cent pfd. 3144 cents, Dec. 1, rec- ord Nov. 17. Yellowknife Bear Mines Ltd., 2% cents, Dec. 15, record Nov. 0. or call KLM Canadian cities LASS \\ Norfolk County's Jobless Is Down SIMCOE (CP) -- A good year for crops and an extended pe- riod of harvesting has resulted in a 32 - per - cent drop in un- employment in Norfolk County, the manager of the National Employment Service office here said Tuesday. See your TRAVEL AGENT Offices in 14 principal MMMM JUICE ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT 24-07. IGA +0 MARMALADE YORK PEANUT BUTTER POUCH PAK Monarch Cake Mix BANANA, CHOCOLATE DUTCH, WHITE eae, IGA Choice Peaches 3! IGA Gingerale ,*, Sanka Instant Coffee Raisins Auten Surf Detergent 2%,°F Coffee Cake 9-02. 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