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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1962, p. 22

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TF ites, Susser wwe TT ' 2 nd - nmen'| Today's Stock Market Listings] ..- vy : Barend Saleen iraaie sd Syecncaret t AT THEIR PEAK OF | Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 10 lind Accep 110 $32% 32%4 32% -- %/ Cent Del 250 725 715 715 jGiant YK . 320 s1a% 10% 10% ' = = oa ' Y Pes = DILLABOUGH -- Dean and Helen| (Quotations in cents unless marked $./Ingersill A 710 8% Mic Mac 675 385 400 |Grandroy (nee Lytle) are very pleased to an-|%--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Inglis 2350 $5 iC West P 200 225 225 --S | Granduc ounce the safe arrival of their -son,|*ights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change i8)/Iniand Gas 1010 $: r 7 | Dev-Pal 2500 52 52 --1- |Gulch Donald Raymond, 7 Ibs. 2 ozs., on Tues-|from previous board-lot closing sale.)/inind G w 710 160 160 160 | Dynamie 66 664 65 +3 |Hallnor day, January 9, 1962, at Oshawa Gen-| |Int Util 100 r 335 335335 Har-Min- erat Hospital. A brother for Danny,| INDUSTRIALS | Interprov 400 y \Fr 365 365 365 H of Lake Derek and Lani. Many thanks to Doctor| {Inter PL 213 2 $13% 13% 13144 + \%| Headway Glazier and the nursing staff; also spe- 11 Net |Intpr Dis 700 g \y y i | 1 30 $125 125% 125% +%! Hollinger cial thanks to sisters Pat and Miki. Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge|Int Stl P = 1100 180 180} 5 | $18% 18% 18% -- ¥/Hud Bay Abitibi 275 $40% 40 40% + 1%4/ Inv Syn 50 $65%4 65% 65 7 re |Int Nickel INT: your son or with | Acad-Atl 1250 $13 12% 124 y|inv Syn A 100 $58% 58% 8% -- 0 3 36 36 «1 Irish Cop an Oshawa Times birth notice. The| Agnew-S 22 $18 18 |froq G pr 100 $12%% 12% 12% + %4| Med 3 245 --4 |Iso : Rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our|aita Dist 200 270 270 --§ |Jefferson 765 8% 8 16 --l1 iJ waite staff will assist you in writing a notice. AltaDis vt 720 140 140 140 Jeff Bw 200 45 U 5 +10 |N C § 4% + % | Jaco us JAlta Gas © 150 $3714 37% 3714 -- %|Jockey C 700 375 370 3 | 6% 614 bls | Jowsey AltGas B pr 725 $107% 107% Jock wts 400 105 5 s $2542 2542 25% |Kerr Add AltaGas w 750 $16%4 16% 16 Kelly wie 210 3 10 10 10 Kopan DEATHS Algoma 2660 $49 Labatt 500 + W Pac Pete $14% 14% 14% +%) Lab Min | Alumini 5 Lakeland 100 26 | Pamoil 393939 1 |L Dufault | Alum 2 pr 7 ' |LOnt Cem 200 5 75 |Peruv Oils ' 158 «+10 |L Osu | r 4 y,|LO Cem pr 200 $123 Ye + | Place 9 9 49 + %|Langis |Laur F A 100 $2544 25% 2544 + "| Ponder " 75 | Latin Am Laur 200 pr 100 $55 5% 55% + %/Provo Gas $ 9 219 +2 |Lencourt 200 = + Ye Sarcee 17) --1 | LL Lac DARLING, Eric Ivan N Argus At the Princess Margaret Hospital, To-| Atias Steel 743 $30%4 fs ronto on Tuesday, January 9, 1962, Eric| Bank Mont 370 874% 7 "\TobCo A Ivan Darling, of 119 Johnson Avenue,|Bell Phone 407 $57 y Ms ying : 3 oe $05 Sees f Whitby, beloved husband of Noreen B.|/Bowater pr 40 $52 52 + 1 P 2 0% no 7 17 7 : [vy Torade wis 2 ~§ | Adams, dear father of John, Dennis,'Bow 542 pr 25 $54 5 5 '4\NIB PR 605 y 13 "iM 5 ' a4 r vane. | . , iad 2 ys § -- 3 3. -- % MacLeod 5 . 5 apa pe AS iat Grown Funeral we i Pee te M Leaf Mill 220 $15% 15\4 1514 ti 0 30 29 29 --1 | Magnet JUICY and RICH IN VITAMIN "C" RUBY RED Cc Whitby, for the! Bra +10 | Mass-F 390 $12% . - b Man Bar & 6 chapel on Thursday, January 11, 2 p.m.|Br Tnk a $6 p 64 |Mass-F 5% 1 +14 "ae 89 ig Marboy | Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brook.|BA Oil a 3 we lee Siiae § : Y ibe lin, Minister Rev. J. Smith. |BC Forest 910 3 = . s ay) 22y Vo | May BC Pow 2145 $15 : 5 y| Mid-West i W Cdn 0G 4: 12 : JONES, Alma Margaret | Bruck A See kos he zp % 31 , se Bl 35 eee Mt Wri ' : ' At the late residence, Bagot Street,/Build Prod y 5 4 36% l steore sas a8 SAG Sav + 4 |Wataten a ss ff eee wae ; 5 5 § Brooklin, on Monday, January 8, 1962,| Burns " * INat Drug 4 a tates Alvan Cae y Alma Margaret Jones, beloved daugh-|Cal Pow 230 4 20% e ter of the late William and Margaret|Can Cem 3 x % 100 $13 ' $i IN Mylama Jones and dear sister of Edna of Brook. | Cl aged i " 4INO NGas 110. $197 7 \ Nor-Achio 37 Ei S thtuna) of Lataeriase," Aberta;|€ Pack B 425 $53 [Nor Fhone 115. $105 Acad Uran 1 13 Norando 3 $59%4 59" ENio' es idge, Alberta, | - oS 877 Oshawa A 300 $3 9% 294 + & ry "ae rie 3 and the late Arthur Jones, in her 72nd | an Perm BE 4G ' | Page-Hers 227 4 2455 pent Hur 300 960 atk ot Neral : . : year. Resting at the Robinson Funeral ++ ts t-te |Pbina 2150 9 ; 9 | i a 0 -- AIN D . A 5s 3 s 25 pss A Arcadia 14400 5 59 1 |Nthgate 9 Chapel, Brooklin. Service in the chapel ; ' Ai S | Phantom 100 9% AArcad B w 4000 S 46 iN fae on Thursday, January 1! at 2 o'clock.| ~ . Mey |Royal Bank 240 4h $3 8314 + & . 2 pe v P 9 Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brook. |CIn Celan Aes See 3 Ph Fad AtL C Cip 2000 108 --2 |Oka Rare ' ' | interment Grovesh ms "iC Curt W300 11 1 St Maurice 5100 125 1 125 Bankeno 1000 2 27 --1 |Opemiska 50 655 655 65 5 SIZE un C Dredge 125 $13% 13% 13 |Salada-S 700 ! 174 + Y*) Bary Expl 4500 27. +1 = |Orchan 15 J a bucicme ou Gas In pr 500 % 7% -- % [Salada wis 45 1% 11% + %4|Base Metal 2000 9 9 41%|Orenada 5% 5 ' 5 @ IN Bibles are a continuing me-|CGas In w 300 390 |Seven Arts 100 113 4 113% -- %/B-Dua lormsby 701 + 2% | 96 $ morial. For placement contact funeral|C Husky 1525 % 7% + ¥e|Shawin xd 710 $26 eo 6% -- | Bethlm 5 5 17 5 +5 |Osisko 5 director or phone 725-2327. |C Husky w 200 295 295 + 295 19 |Silverwd A 100 $13% 13% 13% Bevcon 5 1 -- %/|Pamour 5 5 - CERRY eaten (C. Hydro 100 h 13% _. %4|SKD Mfg 232 Pa 7 7 _, | Bideop 5 9 9Y 4 | Paramaq 5 g Imp Bk C 147 -- % | Southam 200 $31 31. 31. = Mi Black Bay 11 2 -- | Peerless 5 5 ' GERROW FUNERAL Je 275 $1 7 St Pav #100 $15 14% 18 , | Bouzan 49 Pick Crow 5 58S : \Cdn Oil 2 3 ae Steel Can 290 $79%% 788 | Bralorne 500 605 5 605 Pit-Ore 4 ; CHAPEL |OPR S 7 6% 27 + %Stuart Oil 7225 $24% 244 Brnswk 440 --8 | Placer 2 ' : ; Suptest 20 $10 ) b 4 | come TocDom Bk: a1s - eae Ank io 25 as F tee ; Kindness eyon' price Comb En 53 15 [ Fin A 260 ? ie | Cable l 1 + atgm! 6 | ; ' Con Gas § y - 5 - " 7 : Cadamet 1000 "4 | Rayrock 1 3 | yet within reach of all. |Copp Clark 230 $3 94 T Fin (4 60 i 100 730 730 730 | Realm 2 19 NO. 1 GRADE, GARDEN FRESH, CREAMY WHITE FOOD : 5 ; Tr Can PL 221 y P : 4 a ae = Corby vt 1 +4 2 y 2110 § 160 +3 |Rio Algom poses ; ,|'Trans-Mt 785 $15. 147 oe - see | 45% | PRICES - Crnat d % |! 1S J 4 420 157 --2 |Rix Athab ¢ 728-6226 Goma Te 5 +14 Trans PPL 600 26% 264 --1%4/Cent Pore, 1000 § 4 | Rockwin Bd 5 EACH EFFECTIVE 390 KING STREET WEST | Crush Int 150 y Un Gas 200 3¥4 23% Chester 500 +1 | Ryanor 9 9 9 JAN. 10, 11, 12, 13 ~ ~ . \ Un Steel 720 7 : 5 : 5 \IXst Seag 720 x ' 4 : ' 4 , | Chib-Kay 9500 4 1 |San Ant 9 8 a |) Bridge 2d 300 ' Vendomat 425 : + ¥ Coch Will | 1400 30 550 +15 Sherritt : THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE WE RESERVE THE mele EL AGIer {Dom Elect 250 900 9 ' |Walk GW 0 § 5744 ---- %'Coin Lake 700 2 42 Sil Miller : ? EXTRA LARGE RIGHT TO LIMIT LOCKE'S FLORIST [ptm evs 0 ei Sit oo (Mecad (RGN Be aN cora" ae [ate ae TANGERINES = *sur izes" cozy AQ* BH wvanrmss Funeral arrangements and |D Fndry a iia 1 Weston B 775 1 C Hai 1000 43 2 Steep R 15 80 ees floral requirements for all |Dom Stores os Wstn 4% pr 2: 98 G Matban ip0e 49 4 Sr tian |Dom Tar 56 ae West A wts 141 $10% 10% 10% + %\c 27 rer? 4} Sunbut: "ge 5 + f occasions Dein Test ) $16: 1 1 Wee Con M 270 AM + ¥%/ Sunburst 90 1 5 3 ONTARIO'S FINEST 6-QT. FRASERVALE FROZEN OSHAWA SHOPPING -- [Ex Pint (63 29 9 + Wiasbeston 65. $488 BHM 3M -- WIC Morrison 1000 52 \32 52. 42. Taurean' 1000 40 40 ster sad msi ; Fish & Chips pt 59° Fam Play . 1 4 le - 5 CD Sug 2104 $2442 24% 24% Misher 150 10 |T Fed Far -" 4 "i C Misher i 3 +1 'emag CENTRE ed Farm C Paper SS $4340 4356 43% 4+ SelGonwest ad 200 a - Eile Pie. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE |Flectwore, ao tid 119 Maclaren A 280, $23% 23% 23% | |Cop Corp 1000 ; + ¥%4|Tombill 4G BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE 2 29° " £2 11 Char a a : ¢ -- 'A\Coprand 1225 115 1 1 | Tormont 26 § 55 5 728-6555 | Gatineau 5 $37 37 3 Ogilvie 110 $5444 544 S44 -- Goulee 21100 3 |U Asbestos 20 875 | NUTRITIOUS LBs. TULIP COLOR as a G Dynam At 33% 314 31 crowpat 2000 Un Keno S 945 -lb. le '. G Mack. A 3 5 D'Aragon 800 2 Upp Can 172 3 a | IG Lees 75 $1BY Ys 1844 OILS D'Eldona 8331 1 12 +1 | Ventures b2 62 2 | ar ig | e Pkg. 'GNGas w Oo 4 § : 410 | Alminex 820 250 5 Denison 135 $104 10% Violam 89 Great West 23 2 --15 | Bailey S A 2075 900 +10 | Dicknsn 750 395 395 395 Waite Am 3 50 845 \Gr Wpg vt 12 3 53 Bail 5% pr 745 $25% 254 " Donalda 5000 1% 1% Willroy 165 Guar Tr 5 $5614 56% -- 4 Calalta 700 East ull 1400 181 181 Wiltsey 28 - OSHAWA EXPE T EVERY ITIZEN BLAKE -- In loving memory of Fred) targ Carp 7 Cal Ed 100 $22 22 2 Elder 125 1 166 166 4 \Wr Harg 31 3. 103 2% 62% + %lYale Lead 25 11 V4 (3. TO DO HIS DUTY FOR THE COMMUNITY A. (Charlie) Blake who passed away iy. pauch 5 % 5 CS Pete 20555 43 2 +20 | Falcon 110 $62 6: January 10, 1955 and Mrs. Mabel Blake! tiorne Pf 3 C Chieftn 500 ' --1 |Fatima 1500 3! 29 k' Bear 102 who passed away January 11, 1957 Hur Erie 5 $3 58. OS C Dethi 1350 Gaitwin 1000 7 7 'Young HG 4500 34 ~-Always remembered by Cliff and/tmp Tob : 16% -- %/|Cdn Dev 1 15 +8 |Geco Mines 100 25a Ba -- % --_-- Nettie ob pr x65 96% 63 C Ex G 5 6 | Genex 5000 17 16% 16!2-- | Sales to 11 a.m.: 856,000 DAVIDSON -- In loving memory of : Mh OM , -- MAXWELL HOUSE Weta tin som Canada To Buy 'Profit-Taking OFFEE 'AG 69: vie wnec sue, ., Bonds Valued | 1962 Forecasts _ HitIndustrials eee ee eee | KINSMAN -- In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law, Stanley Kinsman | | TORONTO (CP)--Industrials IGA whe away Jupeaty 1, : t Fe ; re eal ote by profit - erg rd So He did what He though: a ei " jthe stock market Tuesday after He cane and stood besie yor" | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- More ( on fider it jopening strongly 24-0Z C And whispered, "Come and rest". | dian government will purchase ' ' . " : You wished no one a last farewell, igs o49 909 of the special $200,- | Bell Telephone and Canada JAR you had fae peeled knew it |000,000 United Nations bond is- By FORBES RHUDE fate of President Kennedy's pro- Cement each dropped se had . ' y ank © hae auty Gal knawa Whe, , . 1N's | Canadi a Raat itor.gram for freer trade. Canadian Imperial Sadly "ixissed 'by Sucre, Roy anqjSve designed to offset the UN's/C m. Press aie f some of the unknowns de-\Commerce and Imperial Oil compared with even a couple o! lin for a good time indeed, but|tively. Canadian. Breweries ad- What it ant to | 8 a : | * : Ne ous will ever keow. at two-per-cent interest. ars that the recovery might| ARE TWO QUESTIONS Distillers - Seagrams gained 'When the days are sad and lonely, " ifalter. Instead, it appeared to) Two of the question marks int and CPR 3 And rthi vrONK, The announcement indicated ; "|@ point ani A. DUNCAN HINES T teen to Bear pag dt Canada will take its share--and broaden: have been expenditures for bus Biggest loser of.the day was BURNT SUGAR, PKGS. C Dennis. deficit, it was announced Tues-' 4 more confident tone, as), ara ian down Je and ae nea NABISCO KINSMAN -- In loving memory of "ge een Minister Fle min &| months ago, is perhaps the _> in for & good time indeed, but( tiv i anadis weries ad dear husband and father, Stanley Kins-| * oe atte' a months , HS Sti 7 ver »\vanced % following disclosure ¢ man, who passed away January 10,/said the next session of Parlia"| striking feature of late-1961 and pg Fllgyay Mg ep Aa that the patios ie notified PKGS. My heart still aches with sadness, -- ped gt early-1962 a forecasts. yface Gr optimism. shareholders it plans a five-for- OF 12 And secret tears still flow, , t re sti stock s ns rs still flow loan, which will be for 25 years ac early fall there were sti one stock split. "Cheer up and carry on". nee issue. The| AS a result there is little hes-|!ness expansion and consumer ford of Canada, down 544. CHERRY SUPREME. ay set to eee cae loenadian Othe ane will aaten{itanicy among most observers in Spending. Consumer spending) Dye to a tabulation error in COCO SURPRISE, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, \the Canadian share of 3.12 per,Predicting that 1962 will be a eto ll ad Picking up, and the exchange press room, Bank DEVIL'S FOOD, _We'll meet again some day." lcent of the normal UN budget.|better year than 1961. here and there some optimism of Montreal was reported to WHITE or Sadly missed by wife Lou and family. | is expressed that, assuming the three FUDGE MARBLE | The UN has run into a heavy} Probably more buoyant opti- Scar hank ; have gained more than BO cr egg 7 ne ere eer detinit because not all its:mem-)mism would be expressed if it si os ee awe wee points. The stock closed off %4. passed away January 10, 1956... |bers are giving support to UNj|weren't that we are operating) 9. i. expected On index, industrials dipped E CANADA'S FINEST RED OR While she lies in peaceful sleep military operations in Thejamong many unsolved problems eS : a 21 at 617.06 and base metals TABLERIT BLUE BRAND BEEF : poll agg lea gg <p Congo and in the Middle East|and unknown, factors. We don't Many of the generally _optt- .87 at 212.31. Western oils gained Hugh. 'along the Israeli-Egyptian bor-|know, for instance, the outcome Mistic statements, however, are). at 117.7 and golds .12 at PURCHASED ONLY FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INSPECT- ' F er, Canadian troops are taking of Britain's negotiations with couched in cautious "language,/91.14. Closing volume was 3,- ot our Gear' mien In Joving memory ari in both opersiiinn. . the Common Market nor the|Perhaps as a guard against ex-(603,000 shares compared with ED PACKING HOUSES AND UNCONDITIONALLY Helen McClelland, who passed away! menses rarer eeencaecmeemnen----=| DECUNG : 100 MUCH, Monday's 4,120,000. GUARANTEED vAeuaty <2 1956. e naa ' | Louis Hebert, general mana-| Base metals were held down ' To. soaak Ger tndiete ea" Wik ask jger of the National Canadian by losses of % and 1% to Fal-| N N try; ore argarine |Bank (La Banque Canadienne|conbridge and Ventures. Lake STA DI G God took your hand, we had to part, |Nationale), speaking at the/Dufault advanced 35 cents to eee . |bank's annual meeting in Mont-|$7 while Northgate climbed 32 You're still beside us in all we do, F r D ir O tl t real Monday, said: cents to $2.80. 'our love will guide us and see us Oo re | u e Ss "The Canadian economy|---- tia through. --Lovingly remembered by the family. seems to be moving on the = etccoiibroneh canes | same lines as that of the United T b F | OTTAWA (CP)--More dairyjonto, If the price were lowered, states. In both countries the re- 0 acco Irm SHORT Some Drought joutlets may add margarine to it is argued by the dairy trade,'vival was tardy but is gather- 'i CUT C 'their wares as butter consump-;consumption would go up. ing speed from month to month Cl B d |tion continues to slump, farm , af alms Oar . | Ege ees FARM LOSS FEARED Nobody would expect 1962, to be P Effects Hidden coelnaady tepie appmesmien O08) aay problem is to insure that ne boom year but, according to Exa eratin ib WINNIPEG (CP)--Not all ef-| They were commenting on the the dairy farmer suffers no eo retergot oa 4 gg g © fects of the Prairie drought areldecision of the Borden Com- of income, although the Dairy)' ' er TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- abbve the. surtace, jpany, a national firm, to add Seeded Be : cae bith . PREDICT GNP INCREASE (fhe Imperial Leaf Tobacco Contractors say the water\margarine to their stocks for ere next year to Leg wo Perhaps the most -optimistic| Company claimed Tuesday | SHORT RIB or |door - to - door sales in parts|cents a pound less if the price/forecast is that of Prudential|nigit the amount of unsold to- Cc Ib table has fallen so low here that rg n foundations are cracking: {of Ontario. : ge = ied ag to the Consumer. |Insurance Company of Amer- bacco in the 1961 crop is a great Prof. George Russell of the) H. H. Hannam, president of 0!S would ye ect ia ica, which predicts a 7.3 in-|deel less than is calculated by BLADE ROAST geology department of the Uni-|the Canadian Federation of Ag- ment. to wil a te 9 y of **\crease in Canada's Gross Na-|the Ontario Flue - Cured To- versity of Manitoba says all/riculture, said he is sorry to ee a 000 Bite e ean oon one tional Product and a nine-per-|hacco Growers' Marketing BLADE BONE REMOVED manner of buildings are af-|hear of the decision because|@bout $35,000,000 to $40,000,000 cent increase in that of the|Bourd. ; . fected. The pattern was always|Borden's:is a large firm "and annually bogie aes runs ' United States. D. E. Kearney, general man- EXTRA LEAN . the same--fissures followed by|for competitive reasons other 2™und 350,000,000 goon The Canadian Association ofjagcr of Imperial, made the B ] Pol Roast LB 39° EB A cracks in foundations. jcompanies may join in." Lota Sonal Et : es tier Purchasing Agents says in its|comment in a statement, the one ess : : TOT The unusually dry weather; He said the dairy industry is oat --. sa eo aol January bulletin: : Hatest in a series of exchanges TABLERITE 1-LB. OTAL had made the situation worse|"the only part of Canadian ag-)'*°" ° ; f The December pace in the|bpwtween the board and Imperial WIENERS CELLO PKG. 39° OF ' than in the 1930's and unlessjriculture today which is really, rene gag butter ve are/manufacturing and processing) jo - sale tobacco has piled! the snowfall was heavier thanlin a crisis." : -- below. Cvats Phere {industries of Canada showed @\yp at the board's three auction normal this winter it would get) W. K. St. John, executive sec- '|mild improvement over Novem-|exctianges since they opened @ | ny Nati ipy Some. reduction in Canadian t= slonific worse. retary of the National Dairy) jber. It is significant, however,)a:e last year. The board f : nails x A ore ARMOUR Another effect is leakage from|Council of Canada, said other consumption is attributed to althat this is the 10th consecu-| aimed recently. that 1 : 12-02. watermains. More than 400/processors and distributors have 'tend toward fat - free diets. tive month in which our reports\juyer of ore then fd gah CORNED BEEF TIN 45° ee aree cases of watermain breakage'been making or handling butter |have indicated improvement in! j+e crop last year, is using re- RECEIVE $6.00 IN SeANbLares beside Pa Redpath Sugar eg was reported in 1961, well be-!substitutes. With butter con- 4 key factors over the previous .¢,., ih : New Long-Distance month, : : (Gob stocks to force down AYLMER 'ioe ps : ' ¢ 9 counted the previous year three years, more might follow * | "New orders and production} z : | TOMATO SOUP 7 | | onus eh See 'Telephone Service jwere higher; prices and em- pound flat is. of | TIN : Hawe s Floor Gloss Quart yond the previous high of 341)sumption slipping badly the last ahaa cates ' "\fered once and does not. sell, i i SUBSTITUTE HALF PRICE OTTAWA (CP) -- Bell Tele-|Ployment reasonably stable;/nut setts the next time up, iti) ROM! Tide Detergent pe SUBS AL : 4 ' . . jand inventories lower. stil 4 : 16-0Z. j notes rono os | Butter substitutes enjoy|Phone Company of Canada was| still represents 500 pounds no- | « 2 29° E s Pink, Yellow, Twin iroughly a 2-to-1 price advantage |siven authority Tuesday to pro- sale in the board's calculations, PKGS. urex Tissue Aqua, White & Packs lat retail level. Canadian butter|Vide a new kind of long-dis-| jevea though it is sold," 'Mr. ROMI RECEIVE $2.00 IN : | Sati $2. BONUS TAPES WITH joutput continues to rise although |tance telephone service for On- | Kearney said, « 16-0Z, € s TABLERITE 12-02 a ; lconsumption has fallen from an|tario and Quebec subscribers. |" Cnotne fh Chummine|.-; ti this same 500 pounds is Macaroni ows PKGS., Sliced Bologna Pea a minton laverage 324,400,000 pounds over! The Board of Transport Com-| ! NTO (CP) -- Churning}o'ferea four times -- the usual . DRAGON BRAND wid etadagha ithe period 1954 to 1958 to an es-|Missioners in an order approved | Cream and butter print prices}maximum -- it now represents IVORY Chinese Foods 4 VARIETIES Pk By MRS. KEN GAMSBY _|iimated 285,700,000 pounds this the proposed rates for the new|Were reported unchanged today./2,400 pounds of no - sales (to MH id D i i 24-02. 8 ¢ a 12 . CRONO -- The Orono Bad-|year despite an increase in pop-|4trangement, known as wide-| The egg market was steady|the ooard)." 1qui e ergen CONTAINER d IGA Mild Cheese Cuts cy miuton Club is now making ar-| ation. area telephone service. _ vith offerings light for a light) jie added that as there are : CANADA 10-Ib rangcments to hold its first! putter is a multi.- million-| Aimed at businesses or indus-|t0 fair demand. eight buying companies and CHRISTIE'S P.E.I. Potatoes N' : socai) evening of the year. The|qojjar government headache on|tties which place a consider-/ Country dealers are quoted/four offerings, the farmer has eee ¢ sete Kae loca! club will be visited by the! which some sort of action is an-2ble Volume of long-distance|by the federal department of|2 opportunities to sell his to- PKG. ; : : Newcastle Club on Wednesday, |ticipated before April 30--end of| alls, the service provides a flat/#sriculture on Canada~ grade!pacco, a ' - January 10. The evening, oflthe dairy year. rate for long-distance calls by|egss, delivered Toronto, in| course, will be spent in playing} Stocks at vear's end totalled|Zones, either on a full monthly|fibre cases: A large 34; A me-| | 2 CUBERT STREET, ' Badminton in the Orono Com-|_ record 200.000.000 sly or part-time basis dium 29; A small 25; B and C DIVIDENDS College Hill IG OSHAWA sf D ] S IGA 166 ADELAIDE ST. munity Centre with activities}most tucked away as govern- Bell plans to introduce the|/grades no market " OSHAWA. starting at 7.30 ~ ment property at zero - degree Service Feb. 1 Buiter prices: Canada, first] po ppp o oR The Newcastle group will in-\temperatures. About 60,000/000 jgradc: Ontario tenderable 63-| "Tusubin conan Ga Hope IGA Store PORT PERRY Lansdowne IGA suortind heres vade the Orono Courts with six- pounds are in biftter oil--a con- NET EARNINGS |§4; non-tenderable 6314; west-| ent. April 2 on shares cur- 63 hia 2 shares teen members made up of eight) verted form of butter which c jern ly outs can . 120 WILSON RD. §&. te ae Eee ne ek, Beckstead IGA Souirc® 'td or --- a sagan re turned back to the original | ; ' : adies and also Men's doubles) product. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SOLE SOURCE In f é : ' S I I hh s Es c gram and Bell Lid., com- will be played during the) The government is under) New Calumet Mines Ltd.,| Only known source of cryolite,;mon 20 cents, Jan. 30, record + RITSON ROAD S. ' BROCK ST. SOUTH course. of the evening. Lunch pressure to dower the support year ended Sept. 30: 1961, neta raineral combination of sod-\Jan. 15 olor ily OSHAWA oul nh WHITBY : will bé served at the conclusion|price of 64 cents a pound for|loss $48,525; 1960, net loss $8,-\ium-and aluminum used for! Northwestern Utilities Ltd., : of the evening's activities. 'top grades at Montreal and Tor-\449, jhard glass, is in Greenland, ipfd, $1, Feb, 1, record Jan. 17.

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