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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1961, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 24, 1961 BIRTHS Today's A GOOD NEWs STORY--When you iN' 1 AM. STOC e@nsounce the birth of your child ip ugcughs bs aii hg a the Oshawa Times, clippings of the no- a Toronto Stick E: 'Nov. 24 tice are lable for Baby's Book, (Quitations in cents unless marked $ A total of $19.75 was received)ford of Orillia over the week- s Active Class |for the salvage paper. - Z ae ; r. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, PARENTS NIGHT Nets $19 From | Parents night was held in the 1. es, oe Salvage Paper Mt. Son Puiic Ohi ob Ot ee ee | By MRS. LORNE JONES | Toronto Stock Market Listings 11 Net | 11 Net igh Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock High Low a.m. Ch'ge| St oke $14% 14% 14% Bibis 5000 «11% 11 11% + %|L Shore 230 $20% 20% 20% + % Black Bay 61000 Po is a +1 |Latin Am 72500 47 $1 +5 |Bralorne 100 Lexindin 1500 4 by | : : High Low a.m. Oh'se |day evening, when teacher i bshoe gg W. P. Jones of Port 280 280 |Cecil Jones welcomed the par- . ents to view the work of all) Mr. George Maynard of Ed- 11 Net | High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Sales Sales "-- $40% 40 40 -- % Trans-Mt $28 27% 28 +1 |Trans PPL Stock Gati Bales 220 G Dynam ph Pumily Tree Records and to mail your lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- friends and relatives in those far-away|z--Odd G Mack A_ 109 places. To place birth announcement, |rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is|=_* Pa 100 The Oshawa Times Classified from previous day's close.) ou row #7 5 INDUSTRIALS Grwpe's6w 370 300 phone RA 34-3492 11 Net |Greyrnd 250 $16% High Low a.m, Ch'ge| Guar 'Tr 23 $5644 $39% 39% 39% + Hardee 415 $11% ' $12 1% y %\Hard Carp 225 $14% 14% 14% 25 285 5 Horne Pf 100 05 405 $37 36% Imp Oil 642 % 49% $108% 108% Imp Tob 900 175% $16% 16% Ind Accep 395 37% |I Ac wts 60 $2 24% Inglis z100 5% Int Bronze 100 Int Util 3 Vp 4614 Int Util pr 5 Inter PL |Inv Syn 75 $5 ¥%|Inv Syn A 210 Jeff B wt 307 Jockey C 3 %| Jock wts Bath P A B 205 $5, 53 iKelly D A Beatty n 100 5 5% % | Labatt Bell Phone 662 $58 %4| Lafarge Bowater pr 150 Y | Lakeland Biw-M pr 220 |LOnt Cem zil 536 ;LO Cem pr 100 }Lau Fin A 649 %) Lau Fin 200p 50 $5244 ¥%| Levy z10 $10% % | LobCo A 1220 $10% 500 4 $6% 6% 680 215 16% Pg 630 215 $16% $15% 650 «+5 215 16% 15% 500 arn 16% 56% 56% 11% 11% CHESEBORO--Norman Jr. is pleased to announce the safe arrival of his new brother, Mark James, weighing 8 Ibs. 7 o7zs., born Tuesday, November 14, 1961 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Abitibi Proud parents are Norman and Andrea/Acad-Atl (nee Watson). Many thanks to Dr. Mc- = {Alta Dist Lean and 4th floor staff and warty AS Ga Too pr <ah |AltaGas w 777 DAVIES -- Hattie and Howard are|Alta Nat = 225 pleased to announce the birth of a/4lg C pr 25 a. 8 Ibs., 1 oz., at Oshawa General! 7 hase Ah ital, > ospital, on November 23, 1961. 'Alumini 178 |Allm 2 pr 35 texte Arges 50 Stock Sales 250 900 100 1391 LOWRY -- Desmond and Pat happy to announce the birth of their) second son, John Samuel (7 Ibs., ATS Lol 5 ozs.), on Saturday, November 18, Atlas Steel 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. | 3ank a Special thanks to Dr. McKay. Lora DEATHS BOGUMIL, Marjon After a short illness at the Oshawa BC Pow 1535 $33% 33% General Hospital on Wednesday, No-|BC Phone 125 $51% 51% vember 22, 1961, Marjon Bogumil (of 865 Brockville 300 $8% 8% Byron Street North, Whitby), beloved) Burns 300 10% of Felixa M i, dear Cal Pow 1300 23% father of Mrs. Janet Kapuscinski and|Can Cem 25 ye 28% Robert of Whitby, Raymond of To-|CI Fndry 250 2214 ronto; Mrs. Mary Walkuska, Teddy Can Malt 47 $75 5% and Konstanty, all of Poland, in his C Pack B 25 54% 79th year. Resting at the W. C. Town|Can Perm 100 Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for requiem|CSL pr 225 mass in St. John the Evangelist Church,|Cdn Baks 100 Whitby, on Saturday, November 25, at/Cln Brew 390 9a Interment St. John's Roman|C Br Alum 100 § Catholic Cemetery. Priest will be the rg Can A Reverend E. Bogumil. Ch 1 $52% 52% 1500 MS 345 3 480 $34% 34% 300 $12% 12% % Mass-F 5% %|MEPC -- %/|Met Stores 140 | Mid-West 500 Milt Brick 500 %|Molson A 210 ¥%|Molson B 50 |Mon Foods "40 Ne 106% 200 250 «25 | Nat 4 |N St Car 200 }NO NGas 100 $ |ont Steel 150 Page-Hers 820 +20 | Phantom 200 4 | Pow Corp +% |Pres Elect -- %\QN Gas + %|Roe AV C -- %/|Royal Bank -- %|StL Cp A pr St Maurice 2000 BURNS, Andrew Russell C Gas In pr 525 Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-CGas In w 2050 eral Hospital, on Friday, November 24,'C Husky 750 1961, Andrew Russell Burns, beloved ¢ Husky w husband of Margaret Corbman, and/C Imp Bk C 215 father of Mrs. L. Huntington (Wilda) of |CIL 5 Uxbridge, Mrs. A. Thompson (Marion)|C Mare of Bowmanville. Resting at the Arm-|Cdn Oil strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with/Cdn Oil 5 memorial service in the chapel on CPR Monday, November 27 at 2 p.m. Inter-/Cdn Pet pr ment in Utica Cemetery. (Friends are |C Silica asked not to call at the funeral home/|C Vickers before Saturday afternoon.) | Cockshutt |Col Cell GRAHAM, James }Comb Ent | Conduits Entered into rest at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Thursday, Nov. 23, 1961, |Gon® pide | 300 James Graham, beloved husband of the \Con Gas 930 late Mary Jane Smith of Claremont, |Corby vt 225 Ont., dear father of Stewart Graham |Cruss Int 750 and the late Elizabeth Margaret Gra-'pist Seab 420 $46% ham, loving brother of Mrs. Maryip Fndry 30 $65% Cowie of Claremont. Mr. Graham is;Dom Store n355 $14% resting at McEachnie Funeral Home,|Dom Tar 1390 $19% 6 -- % Simpsons Somville pr | Stafford s * Kac + %/Tor- 'Dom Bk T HICKEY, Mary Theresa Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, on Thursday, November! 23, 1961, Mary Theresa Kehoe, widow of Funeral service in Claremont United Fed Farms 200 $5% 4+ %|Tr Can PL 285 $254 21% Church on Sunday, Nov. 26 at 3.30 rare as fa p.m. Interment Claremont Union { in 2--Arrticles for Sale church from 2 p.m. until time of aml | ce used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture Store, 723-3271, 444 Sir South. piano accordion Cc amerano, 120 Mrs. R. Murrhead (Loretta), Mrs. t.| (Continued from Page 19) Mo Scarier gemageonammstngg sn rere ati wireult sees | ers, sales, service, new, used. Bill Ham- liam, in her 82nd year. Resting at the)7 7 --------~ | REFRIGERATOR, washing mansion, mstr i -a,|BED chesterfield with n matchi ng chair, 3 mF agg l Taeocines ae egy itn green and black, in good condition. three piece bedroom suite. All in good ik: en. _ Tele; hone 2674. at 9 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's|MFDIUM size crib and mattress, su | black Volkswage P Lb Cemetery. pump and wash tubs. Telephone 15 LADY'S winter coats, suits and dresses between 6 and 8 p.m. LOCKE'S FLORIST | size 12 to 16. Boy Scout uniform and shirts, size 12. Telephone 728-0548, TY TOWERS | SHOWCASES, cash register, three burn- 4 * er Cory coffee stove, combination j ayer, t t 40-ft. structure with all- |sise 10, easonable, 7 ae ta pear sap channel antenna, all galvon- |snore Winchester, model 97, five- CENTRE ized, guoranteed 1 year. |shot pump. Reasonable. Telephone 728- 6350, 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | TRIO TELEVISION | euOLESATET 4,000 ) pruned £ c vine | 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 tah pia 728-6555 ___.|Christmas trees All sizes to leet. Reasonable prices. Any number, MA 43-5887. | BIGHT wood storms, 26" x 5414", $16, or $2 each. Apply 337 King West. 725-4163. | MARY Maxim sweater, hunting scene, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering.|Fam Play 225 $16% Fin A Cemetery. (Casket will be open Ege pay highest prices in the city for priced at $275. Telephone MO Patrick Joseph Hickey and mother of Alex, Bernard, Jerome, Albert and Wil-| 32--Articles for 5 Sale ilton, Ashburn, Brookli eo Cross Church, Saturday, November 25,| Telephone 728-4930 after 6 p.m condition. New. chesterfield; also Funeral arrangements and florai requirements for all eccasions. | OSHAWA SHOPPING * ALE OF | GERROW FUNERAL ALG MINUM: PRODUCTS CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390. KING STREET WEST Storm windows and Prime GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327. table and four Telephone , like new, One red 8'2" x 9°10". Sale. Complete new liv- ing room ensemble. Renew your living room for Christmas at this sensational ae price. Two piece modern sofa bed called him home to suffer e ssed by son Harold, daugh- Grace -- In fond and loving mem dear husband, Arthur away November 24, | nd days of pain, rest at last is wife Ruby. » dear father, gone to rest, from sorrow, care and pain; ou rest in peace, dear father, we eet again mbered by aw Ibert, yne and Ralph well-known daughter Ruth and grandchildren warranty REECE -- In your e loved, We have him in our hearts. -Ever remembered by mother, and brothers and sisters. CARD OF THANKS WARD -- We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to rela- tives, friends and neighbors for their ons of sympathy and floral te ¢ loss of our dear father andfather, Frank Ward. We give anks to Reverend Telford for words, Dr. Sands, Dr./ Dr. Rowsell, Hil.sdale trong's Funeral Home.| n, Hazel Southwell ani 'No Body' Murder Conviction Appeal TORONTO (CP) -- Arthur | James Kendall, 51 - year - old! farmer convicted Oct. 27 of the. der of his wife in 1952, rsday filed an appeal. An assize court jury convicted Kendall of capital murder and| he was sentenced to be hanged Jan. 23. His wife's body has not been found. The appeal is on the grounds that the evidence failed to prove| the charge beyond reasonable! doubt and that Mrs. Kendall's) death was not proved conclus-| ively. | dad ing and Poch ca Very |LLO¥D | baby carriage, like new, $20; lfrigerator with door storage, $85. Also MODERN DESIGN tible body, good condition, Continental up. Made to order by ex- BRITISH India ue. dear father, Thomas Arthur, who pass. ce he suffered, in patience he 74 __74 CELINA st. 7 723- 7827 twelve piece ensemble, $119. Also two SPECIAL - $4.48 | 35 FREE BLANKET for less. 80% groceries sup- aerpiced ee choice of fin- Good Housekeeping. No ft us so sud. 16 BOND STREET WEST, OSHAWA windows and doors only $40. new, size 40, $25. Telephone Clarke $4. Telephone 725-8635 for ADE RA Fb, F25-9850 |tter mrmation DRAPERIES |pbone wiiar Pon gg $65. Tele- "54 98 OLDSMOBILE 'motor re-built | pig. ag areas hed vd. |back. Telephone 723-1215. up. Be r re _-- - a - IN MEMORIAM | i2tins'cna' rovers, 1-40 vd. |Siunots Stool" cosas, perts ---- nominal cost. Ready beige 8°10" ed away November 24, 1957. made selection at discount iy sleeping, resting at last, prices id's weary troubles and trials uite, lovely walnut arborite coffee ltable, and two matching step tables, ECONOMY SPECIAL |two table lamps and shades, two decor- Yi. EE ENED Danish mod hesterfield sets, dT Tm este. e Be PEG BOARD $a5 plece kitchen chrome suites, $34.88. Ed Wilson Furniture, 20 Church | we A curiy [FOOD & PREEZER | . . | BUILDERS SUPPLY | PLAN ROC E | 70) BROGR oeRec wont) You may have tried the rest, plied, all pro- with every cedar chest pur- ducts, highest quelity meats. rhage asi 9 Pd, path phi Life-time freezer, loom, 'n ishes. -- Rutherford's, . your down payment. Call now for : Christmus gift headquarters. deracnstration == no oblign= ee : 156 SIMC OE STREET SOUTH _ _tion. _Zenith 9- 6100. _ Everything Reduced 20% to 50% Toys, Hobby Kits, Craft Supplies H. O. TRAINS FREE ESTIMATES McCULLOUGH LUMBER SIMCOE N. -- JUST SOUTH OF TAUNTON RD. Install Canada's finest awn- = | 1333. WESTINGHOUSE nine cubic foot re- OF LATEST lreasonable. Also °53 Cadillac conver- up. Kitchen drapery, 69c yd. | 725-7117. HOLMES -- In loving memory of a pasts M & C DRY GOODS ator pillows, colorful hassock. Complete 4x 8 SHEETS REG. 6,98 irast WHITBY MO 8-2379 a Now try the best. Eat better loving memory of our Honderich Bochart, Heir- the only one guaranteed by SMITH -- In loving memory ef o de Bobb: ' CONNIE & CLIFF'S HOBBY SHOP CALL THE "YOU CAN COUNT ON OUR SERVICE" 00 $56 «55% 56 + %/Un Gas c $22 21% 63 * | Asbestos 4|Provo Gas 5 South U s|A Arcadia 91 +4 8 »| Beav 1959 4 -- Phone MO 8-5993. --~ ed. In new condition. Reasonable. | Come in and see Union Oil $14%e 14% Un Steel ' 5% Vendomat Walk GW 2 14% + ¥% | Broul 5% Brnsw! 3% 6 58% 59 $16 WCoast Tr 1600 4 17% : 500 13 Westeel 250 «$9 9 " 275 Westfair 3 $3 = a8 15 + Westiair pr z{0 |Candore 12% 12% 12% Weston A 100 20% -- ¥s|\Can-Erin 6 3 6 + Wstn 4% pr 220 $95 iCent Pat 138 138 138 |Wstn 6 pr _--:10 $109% |Cent Pore eae ae Curb ia PP? bocce 4% 5 CD Sug -. 100 Gunaey a 4 Cc Bronze 735 Chimo Carom Coch Will CG Inv 120 Coin Lake C Paper 423 § 1% -- ¥ D Oil Cloth 100 2 in a+ M% |Comb Met , |Coniagas Du Pont 135 Int Pap 50 |Price Br a + 4! Con-Key |C Bellek | ic oie G | \C Discov Alminex k E 5 +4 |\Con Gillies {Am Leduc oy A 7 \C Halli Bailey S A 305 --5 |C Marben + %|Con MS + *IC Mogul |C Morrison ; egg . C Persh 16 42, |Gop Corp 390 45 |Coprand 34. +1 |Copranl rt 370 | Cusco | Daering +h $12% 12% 12% |D'Aragon 2 220 «22 (+1 Home A 2800 $12% 12% 12% \De Cour Home B 2355 $12% 12% 12% + %\Deer Horn Marigold 11000 =--8 | D'Eldina | Medal 1853 225 --1 |Delhi Pac | Midcon 4500 29 | Delnite |N Davies 900 22 -- %| Denison |NC Oils 175 | Dome Pac Pete 4600 $13 |Donalda Ponder 500 63 |East Mal tae 215 |East Sull rece 500 | Elder r Free 700 038 +5 Reef 750 ms a Fi --I% k 100 450 5 260 --% Fr Pete pr 900 Gr Plains 200 | Falcon | Faraday | Fatima | Frobisher +1 |Geco Mines --4 |Giant YK +10 |Glacier | Goldale Mu GF Mining 2000 17% Grandroy 1500 26 |Gulf Lead 7500 10% | Har-Min 91500 14% H of Lakes 1500 16 | Heath 30500 9% Alba Expl Hollinger 600 25% Anglo Hur 5 785 +30 |Hud Bay 515 53% Ang Rouyn 10) 4 jInt Moly 3500 6% Ansil ( . Int Nickel 20 18% Arjon + %i\Irish Cop 750 112 | Iso 1000 83 | Joliet 5000 36 | Jiwsey 500 35 Kerr Add 1140 910 Kilembe 100 192 +2 Kirk Min 2181 48 47 48 Lab Min 110 $26% 26% 264----% L Dufault 34222 $114 10% 11% % L Osu 23500 36 AHKEC--"'ia+*L' 300 1500 4000 Tidal Triad Oil Wstates W Decalta 500 Acad Uran a 50 1 $1 +1 Advocate 5 (+10 Agnico Atlin-Ruf Aunor 1 B Metals * 700 B 4 -- % Baska 700) ' % Lid 6000 5100 50 5 +2 1035 129 128 12 12 5 194 200 118 7 LL Oac Lorado 200 Lorado wits 200 Lyndhst 1500 Lynx 5000 Macassa 1500 350 345 345 Madsen 730 235 235 235 Malartic 7600 89 89 89 Man Bar 1220 2 @B 2B Marcon 19000 11% 10% 11% 41 | 8 88 88 52 52 52 +1 Maritime 1000 500 873. 875 875 +45 | a4 375 194 200 118 7 6% The Active Service Class met at 6% \ber 15th. After the worship period, Mrs. the United Church Home Mis- sions. The evening was spent in ty- ing down a quilt to be sent to he |some needed place. 10% 10% u o% -- %| An exchange of gifts will take 1500 jplace at the December meeting. 00 42 ra in %| 3000 1 i "i ll dg It was voted that candy be 5% Ms = x ci |packed for the children for the' ea \Christmas tree at the Mt. Zion Nortold 1500 11% 11% 114+ % a School. Nirmetal 125 285 285 285 N Collstrm 900 a, ie a Caan ge at at a "lowe Executive For Kedron Scout Mothers By MRS. R. S. BISHOP KEDRON -- On Monday the new executive took over for the meeting of the 2ist Cub and Scout Mothers' Auxiliary, held in the Lower Hall of the church. Mrs. Fraser reported on a meeting of Auxiliary members in Oshawa, which she had at- tended along with Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Elliott. Beginning in January the ,|Mothers' Auxiliary will meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month, in the church. Plans were made for Christ- --1 ual 5 Wa Mena i ra ans for the Cubs and vena 2 io B oe cg agers Med the iy age entures 70 OOM 70, 4\and Guide Mothers was held at Vent Deb 200 oes" 760" 765 +10 [the home of Mrs. Ray Scott on Wiltsey 138250 52 46% 52 +4 |Wednesday evening. or Bank 150 101 100 101 Plans for Christmas parties Yk Bear 2100 105 104 105 for the girls were discussed. | ¥ukeno 200 6 +6 6 be por pongo f seonge oe |need for. new leaders for the -- hn cll |Brownie Pack, was discussed at 1,688,000. length. 200 1000 - 54 1000 102 100 100 500 31 31 3 1000 7 2490 «10% N_ Senator Nisto 2000 Nor-Acme 4500 21 Noranda 2730 $554 191 "40 0" 500 5 11000 |Peerless 3400 | Perron 1000 Pick Crow 12697 Pitch-Ore 2000 Placer 470 Preston 125 Que Chib 100 Que Lith Q Metal Rayrock 1 Realm 6 23 +2 Rexspar pt --2 Rio Algom $5 DY, +% Rix Athab 3 38 381 | San Ant 5 | Satellite +1% | Sherritt +15 |Silvermaq --2 Sil Stand Siscoe Steep KR Sullivan Sunburst Thim L Tormont Trans Res {Trin Caib |U Mining wo" 8 18% TBM 2 550 --10 m5 5 | Sales to 11 a.m.: 32--Articles BICYCL men's standard brakes new tires, $4 $25. '32--Articles for Sale size, Racer style,| ONE liquor cabinet, one desk, one add- in new condition with fed machine, Masson. 723- 3005. for Sale hair dryer, Telephone 7: 725-3621, a deep fryer and Oster 723.762 | PERSONALS Mr. Harvey Pascoe flew to ;| Florida this past week to ac- company Mrs. Myrna McCulk loch home. Mrs. McCulloch is |32--Articles for Sale E and cider barrels, Solid oak. c. All wr sizes. Oshawa Hardware, 8 Church. vACU M cleaner repairs, all makes, THREE piece coral Kenwood child's parts, attachments, brushes, guaran-|winter outfit, size 2; one crib quilt, teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free./new. Telephone 725-3621, Rentals Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- -- ice, 728-0591 anytime. TEN white storm windows, various si excellent condition. Telephone) SINGER portable sewing machine, will 725-4867 for further particulars. sell for $49.50. Telephone 728-2391. _ | ROY refrigerator, 11 cubic foot, in_per-| DAVENPORT, two piece, beige and fect condition. $150 or best offer, Tele- Atlas brown, cost $180 seven months |Phone 725-9087. eerie amet es, ae oer Sveineernrs on | Scott of Columbus. vision, Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4! Mrs. 1. J. Ball, of Uxbridge, ee ae caention Feige rn returned to her home after Road South. |spending a week with Mr. and == |34--Lost & Found Mrs. Ronald Werry and her new | grandson. jLOST -- Light brown and white sleeve Among the visitors to the |Pekinese, female dog, Vicinity North bat-| at present visiting Mrs. Thomas ago, will sacrifice for $100, Apply 65 _|35--Legal /Oshawa A and P, Tuesday, November Royal Winter Fair last week |14. 'Telephone 725-3652, Reward, jwere Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wil- FOR SALE: Werlitzer thord organ Cost $1,285 but will sacrifice for $650. Albert Street after 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MARGARET JANE MIDDLETON, De- ceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Margaret Jane Middleton, late of the Village of Clare- mont, in the County of On- ew free arm zig-zag port-| Phone MO FOR SALE: able sewing machine, $97. 8-9035. TYPING paper on sale, letter size,| white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and| save, 4% |b. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib pkg. $2.00 | Cireulation tment, Oshawa Times | YOU'LL ; \ for furniture and ap bs pliances at Superior Resale, 140 Simcoe| tario, Province of Ontario, Street South, 728-4873. Call us for wash-| 1.4' gied on or about the er, range and radio repairs. ig CHEVROLET tainatia eee 25th day of July, 1960, are 5 automatic, otor, $50, Portable transmitter tape; hereby notified to send par recorder, $35. Man's standard bicycle, ticulars of the same to the $15, 725-1755. undersigned cn or before December 31st. 1961, after which date the Estate will be ORDERS taken for wood storm sashes, No, 1 quality. Measurements, waplsssia | i. 723-4989. : beens : i. a distributed, with regard only N iomestic automa ¢ zig zag ¢ sew- : ing machine, oak console, all extra to the claims of which the dises, sewing bench, Perfect condition undersigned shull then have Telephone 725-3621 | notice, and the undersigned FREE winter storage for your power| will not be liable to any per- lawnmower with pre-spring, tune-up.| son of whose claim they shall Free pick up and delivery. Sportsman' 8) % Corner. Telephone MO 8.4511. not then have notice. 23" MOFFAT range, DATED at. Ottowa this 21st trols, $75, New continental : | day of November, 1961. ecient $50. Also other articles Messrs. Gowling, MacTavish, MOFFAT gas range, four burners, Osborne & Henderson, Pyrex oven door and broiler, almost| 88 Metcalfe Street, , Very reasonable. 29 Kingston Road Ottawa, Ontario. ickering Villa : f ib becca Solicitors for the Administrator. NEW automatic sewing machine with| disks and attachments. Regular Swine price $298, selling for $229. Elna Sew! Machines, 165" Simede Street South. MORTGAGE SALE 728-2391. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt _ free e: imates Chair, table » 412 Simcoe North. TY RITERS for students. | tee standards at low prices. ilton, Ashburn, Brooklin DISCOUNT prices, -- e reduced, exccilent hristmas gifts. Hassocks $3.95; . card tabiea, $2.99; cedar chests $49; plat-| form rockers $29; kindergarten sets,/ $8.88; arborite desks $18.88. Visit our store now! Ed Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street razor service, Sunbeam, » Schick, Philashave, Ron- Cords, cutting heads in stock. her's, 5 King Street West. servi , rentals.| Under ond by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be pro- duced oat the time of sale, there will be cffered for sale by public auction on Tuesday the 5th day of December at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon at 26 Queen Street East in the City of Toronto by E. W. Woods & Co:, Auce tioneers, the following pro- perty, namely the North. 37 feet, 5 inches of Lot 13, GUITAR, Harmony Hawaiian electr Plan 658, Whitby on which with amplifier, with two outlets. In e: there is said to be erected ceent condition. Best offer. Telephone} @ semi-detached brick bun- 25-8914 after 4 p.m ail es galow municipally known as CALL Elmer when buying or "selling x17 Rosedale Crive, Whitby. furniture, televisions, appliances, oil Telephone COlfax BR oo pe TE OP) ERAS: Five per cent of the GIRL'S winter coat, teen size purchase money to be paid Bird cage and stand $12 down at the time of sale, and the balance to be paid within thirty doys. STORM windows (4), 28" For further particulars ond conditions of sale, apply to: E. W. Woods & Co. Ltd., 26 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario. DATED at Toronto the 27th day of September, 1961. CITY OF OSHAWA BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT MOBILE | REFRESHMENT SERVICE ALEXANDRA PARK Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 12th, 1961, for a mobile refreshment service at Alexandra Park, for the year 1962, not to include dates when use of the park is granted by the Board to cer- tain organizations. Full par- ticulars may be obtained from Mr. H.'E. Bathe, Super- intendent, at the Parks Board Headquarters, 919 Farewell Street. Telephone No. 723- 9298. (Miss) Evelyn M, Found, Assistant Secretary, Board of Park Management, 50 Centre Street, Osheowe, Onterie. Guaran- Bill Ham-| in the selection of everything 12 to 14 Telephone paint-| Tele-| x ay", | ELECTRIC stove, Filter Queen vacuum; rug 9 x » grey; now tires. Apply 712 Dundas Street | West, Whitby | | EXCELLFNT condition, RCA Wairipool| | refrigerator, and 30" Viking stove; also double bed and mattress; baby crib jand washing machine, Phone 728-5140 j | LADIES is this you 2Overweight, "tired, no pep, al s tense? No need to be. how easy and pleasant jit is for you to lose inches without diet-j jing Tone up those fiabby muscles to} ake you look and feel years younger. | |Also rentals for the home if desired. | {Telephone Slim-Rite ani Hair Centre, 204 King Street East, 72 CIGARETS "carton $3.09; butter 64e Ib.; Gem margarine 4 Ibs. $1; bread, loaves 37c. Savings galore, shop ¢ Glecoff's Supermarket, Roard South, Oshawa i Open every night till 10 SKATES, new and used, sold and ex- changed. Apply Drayton Cycle, 204] Bon Street East ALL kinds of printing, wedding invita- tions. our specialty. Telephone e heavy di 723-467: a SELLING f re? We'l] buy it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos,/ stoves, ete. For top cash offer contact 119 Prince Street Phone 728-1131. ,and sell and exchange 1 used anything you have. "The st', 446 Simcoe Street USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, % hp motors./ $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned wash-| jers and stoves.. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton, CO 3-2241 |GooD selection of reconditioned TV's lat reasonable prices way Tele- vision, 818 Simcoe: Street North. Your color TV store. pie phan --. Sales and Service, lib- a wance, Free demon- be ration Te hens 728-4683. RUGS, two 9° x 12', Must sell. Bargains. Oshawa Times. as new, patterned | Apply Box ee | bur and family, and Mr, Harold |35--Legal : ____|Werry and Ronald Werry. |i will not be responsible for any debts) Saturday visitors with Mr. ogy ed ee by a ag and Mrs. Derek Barnett were or after this date, November |without my written consent. -- Charles| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adamson, of H, Adams, 225 Oshawa Blvd, South. | Dunbarton, and their five daugh- FAR-REACHING Oshawa Times "Help| ters. Wanted" ads puts you in ipoieer} al Miss Bery! Mountjoy, of Lon- the dependable workers you nee t your job offer to them today. Dialjdon, and Miss Olive Luke, of | 723-3492. |Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs W. L. Mountjoy. 13 Explorers or, and Mire, Berson Norton Initiated At | Blackstock | | By MRS. OLGA HILL | BLACKSTOCK -- Chairs were} FITTINGS LIMITED |placed in every corner to| Dividend Notice jaccommodate the congregation| Notice is hereby given that o semi- jat the United Church anniver-jannual dividend of thirty cents jsary Sunday morning when/(30c) per share hoe been declared Rev. E. Crossley Hunter, BA,/on the outstanding Convertible DD, preached. Class "A" Shares, No Per Value, | The 13 members of the Ex- of the Compony, payable January jplorer group were initiated by) 1, 1962, to shareholders of record |Rev. P. Romeril. | The flowers in the church|ber 6, 1961. were in loving memory of Mrs. /By order of 4 |Stanley Malcolm who passed away Nov. 11, 1955, from Neil, Vice. President and | Noreen and family, and Mrs. Secretary-Treasurer. John Marlow, who passed away | Oshawa, Ontario, Nov. 16, 1960, from Doris and) [November 20, 1961. Gilbert. son, of Toronto, joined the party on "Saturday evening to enjoy the slides Beryl took on her recent trip to London, England. Board. D. STORIE, BALSAM AND MT. ZION --|the pupils, --2 |the home of Mrs. Rodd Appleby; PERSONALS 6% + % on Wednesday evening Novem-| monton is visiting with Mrs. Frank Disney and relatives. Mrs. George Wilson spent a Miss Mary Jean Jamieson|few days with Miss Hattie Car- jentertained Miss Carolyn Hanna-'ruthers of Toronto. Elmer Wilson gave a paper on} |Luke, of Toronto, Mrs. G. Gib-) | } lat the close of business on Decem-| Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies, each with its own distinctive char- acteristics, and then aged them in special oak casks. Now, Adams has married these 29 rare whiskies to create the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock. This custom blend is presented in its crystal decanter at a popular price. Adams Private Stock "USTOM BLENDED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY 10 MINUTES FOR THE PRICE OF 5... when you call station-to-station after 9 p.m.! Here's how Bell Telephone's NEW "NIGHT-ECONOMY" PLAN gives you double value on station-to-station calls of 10 minutes or more: The first five minutes are charged at low night rates; there's no extra charge for | the second five minutes. After that, every two additional minutes are only charged as one. And here's why you save: Increased automation enables us to pass on to you the economies of station-toe station calls--giving you the lowest-cost Long Distance Plan ever offered to Bell Telephone customers! CALL LONG DISTANCE--TAKE YOUR TIME: ANY EVENING AFTER NINE! This plan applies to station-to-station calls within Ontario and Quebec between telephones served by BELL aI ie ls Seana

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