OR POR OS ep 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 30, 1962 BIRTHS s and Angela (nee John- safe arrival of at the Cobour, 35--Legal, NDERS to muskrats in the marsh area, of the city of Oshaw: "2.00 pam February 8, 1903. TENDERS Will Be Taken Up To FEBRUARY 6th For Trapping Muskrat IN SECOND MARSH Write MR. J. E. GORIN RR 2, OSHAWA. Advisory Committee Oshawa Fish & Wildlife. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 25) 32--Articles For Sale BARGAINS for baby! Fabulous clear out prices. ee playpens, 3 carriages, E spring filled beer , 96.88; large white Wilson Furniture, OBITUARIES MRS, F. M. SHEPHERDSON Mrs. Frances Margaret (Fan) Shepherdson, 39 Simcoe street north, died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Tuesday, Jan. 29 after a short illness. Formerly Frances Margaret Gillard, she was the daughter of the late Charlotte Ann and William Gillard and was born a¢jat Morrisburg, Ont., Jan. 26, 1876. She had been a resident of Oshawa for the past 35 years. - Previously she lived in Cobalt, -|Ont., for some time. She was a member of the Gol- '|den Age Club, the Pleasant Mon- day Afternoon Group and the hi Home League of the Salvation Todays Stock Market Listings 11 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Tr Can PL 2105 & z = il Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 30 ions in cents unless marked $, z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 710 $41% 41% 41% 1620 $29% 29% 29% + % 0 «6940 940 +5 $4 4%: 47% -- % $24% 24% 24% $49% 49% 49% 750 $l 10% 10% 58% 8% 8% Sl Sl mG $16% 16% 16% $36% 36% 364+ 165 150 165 : Stock Stock Sigh BA Oil BC Pack A 249 BC Pack B 249 BC Pack B 7249 BC Pow 1493 BC Sugar pr 235 Burns 61 Cal Pow 275 CI Fndry 150 Can Malt 210 C Safe 4pr 23 AE Sales 974 g t 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars 01 king. Highest for prices paid. 725-1181, $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? 4 SF SF SE KES r) g 1+ 1+ $34.88. Street. ) wanted. Also old GUN sf antique. N83, Ooh Stock Abitibi te) C Brew 200 . 3s C Brew pr 125 250 740 310 2500 740 Eg iesg Syoungd. ee wai; Syovrgs. WASHER Electric, wringer, three years old, Telephone 728- woo 2 Bailey § A Cal Ed CS Pete Cdn Dev Cent Del C East Cr C Mic Mac C West P Dev-Pal L 100 $2: 500 100 4342 500 100 400 2600 100 $10 os 1 + o IINING room suite, walnut, six chairs, See cuiver upholstery, buffet, exten- sion table, table pad, good \» $140, After 6.30 p.m., telephone 723-4411. LADY'S muskrat fur coat, size 18, leaned and 3 F » good condition, $23. Call Gebstsorred SB ovegk. C Gas Inpr 100 Cdn-GiInv 475 C Hydro 250 $5% 5% $4244 42% 42% $16% 16% 16% os] o Autofab B 7700 + we "4 tirst husband, John McCarthy, LUKAWESKY -- Cindy Lee to announce the arrival of her baby » Blaine and Ernest Jam. 26, 1963, 7 lbs. 9 ozs., Thanks to Dr. Mi Dr. Miller and staff on fourth floor of the Oshawa General Hospital, TOWN -- Harry and Mary (nee Ma- A HAPPY occasion -- The birth of gour child. To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Oshawa Times is as near as your telephone The day of birth just telephone 723- 2492. The rate is only $1.50. DEATHS NKIN, Cecil H. (Nic) Me into rest in the family resi- on Tuesday, January 29, 1963, Cecil H. (Nic) Jenkin, beloved husband of (Moliy) Lewington and father of Betty and Brian of Oshawa, in his 48th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Requiem Mass in Holy Cross Church Friday, February 1, at 9 a.m. Inter- ment St, Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa. GHEPHERDSON, Frances Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- hberdson, mother of Mrs, Archie Black Jr. (Edna) and Foster McCarthy, of Oshawa, in her 88th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home with me- service .|Major F. Lewis, of the Salva- Army. She was predeceased by her in 1935. Her second husband, the late William Shepherdson, pre- Sell your used Car to "Ted" Talk "Cash'"' to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" machine, 728-1773. SOUTHERN Spy apples, ing or cooking. $2 half bushel. Oshawa lovely for eat- bushel or $3.95 , 725-3445. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 -- Res, 725-5574 deceased her in 1947. ; Mrs, Shepherdson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Archie Black Jr., (Edna) of Oshawa; one son, Foster McCarthy, also of Oshawa; and four grandchil- dren, Carol McCarthy, Brenda and Brian Black and Mrs, Wil- fred Prescott (Beverley). Mrs. Shepherdson was the last from a family of 11 children. 31--Automobile Repair HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE FUEL OIL--COAL OIL FURNACES 24 HOUR SERVICE DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 Day and Night MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 The memorial service will be held in the chapel of the Arm- strong Funeral Home Friday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Mount Lawn Cemetery. Conducting the service will be Rey. J, Porter, of Oshawa. FUNERAL OF 32--Articles For Sale CHESTERFIELD and chair, good con- dition, two table lamps, two tri-light floor lamps. $98 or will sell separately. SKATES Oshawa's Leading Skate Ex- change for 10 years. New and Used. Largest assortment in town. DRAYTON CYCLE 204 BOND STREET EAST Bowmanville, 623-3854. GAS dryer, McLary-Easy, with timer and heat control, Still under warranty. $175 or make offer, Telephone 728-6578. BENJAMIN CAMPBELL | The memorial service for] Benjamin Campbell, who died} at the Oshawa General Hospital, | {' Monday, Jan. 28, in his 77th) year was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Tuesday, Jan. 29. The service was held in the chapel, followed by interment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. The service was conducted by tion Army. RANGE Norge, table top, electric in good or wil or good washing machine. Telephone 728- 5046. TELEVISION ith tubes, after 7 p.m, YOUTH beds, blond finish, spring filled mattresses, $20 each.. Good condition. Telephone 725-3016. FURNACE, Redhot, converted to oil use, 20-inch firebox, pipes included, ex- tube tester, complete $250. Telephone 728-6781 Remove Ice with Calcium Chloride Rock Salt cr Sand from BATHE & McLELLAN BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD, 81 King West, Oshawa For free delivery call 725-4761 cellent condition, $50. Car coat, girl's size 14, navy blue, fur collar and lining, $5. Telephone 728-8584. SET of drums, Stewart, six weeks old, in new condition, $175. Apply 6 Sandra Street after 5 telephone 723-2066. Pallbearers were E. W. Le- clerc, J. Beaubier, R. Carriere, V. Lavergne, S. Lassard and A.| 2 p.m. Interment Mount morail in the chapel, Friday, February 1, at Lawn Cem awa. LOCKE'S FLORIST *Funeral arrangements and 'floral requirements for all , occasions. * OSHAWA SHOPPING , CENTRE "24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE . 728-6555 'IN MEMORIAM BURGESS -- In loving memory of a Gear father and re | ' BURTON, Frances -- We wish to ex- our sincere thanks and apprecia- (on for the acts of kindness, messages @f sympathy _ beautiful floral offer- irom Johnson. FUNERAL OF MRS, EMILY M. HUGHES | The memorial service for Mrs. Emily Martha Hughes, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Saturday, Jan. 26, was held from the Armstrong Fu- neral Home Tuesday, Jan. 29. A high requiem mass was sung in the St. Mary of the Peo. ple Roman Catholic Church, fol. lowed by interment in St. Greg- ory's Cemetery, Rev. N. J. Gig. nac officiated. Pallbearers were J. Hurren, Barnes, G. Brown, R, Brown, V. Stevens and J. Ko- narowski. FUNERAL OF MRS. ANNIE DREWNIAK The funeral service for Mrs. Annie Drewniak, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Satur- day, Jan. 26, was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 2 '|p.m. Interment was in Union| '|cemetery. The deceased's residence was} 288 Currie avenue. Pallbearers were Norman Wasylyk, Reggie Wasylyk, Wal- ter Rohrer, Ronald Dove, Ken- neth Dove and John Lew. CECIL H. 'NIC" JENKIN The death of Cecil Howard "Nic" Jenkin, 89 Ritson road south, occurred at the family residence Tuesday, Jan. 29, as a result of am accidental gun- shot wound, A son of Mrs. Violet Jenkin fozjand the late Earl Jenkin, he neighbors for their mark of sympathy shown in their Bereavement. Reta, Mary, Anne, Whit- by and Georgina, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A. ' MASON -- The family of the late William R, Mason would like to thank ;jin Oshawa Dec. was born in Kingston, Feb. 28, 1916. Mr. Jenkin was married 2, 1944 and had been a resident of Oshawa 'ifor the past 18 years. He had spent the earlier part of his life in Kingston. A member of Holy Cross Ro- man Catholic Church, Mr. Jen- kin was well-known in the com- munity as proprietor of Lewing- ton's Flowers. He was a mem- ber of the Oshawa Rotary Club, the Oshawa Curling Club, the Oshawa Golf Club, the 420 's| Wing of the RCAF Associaticn, snajand the Canadian Legion. Mr. Pree ~The Mason Family Caouette Says Socreds Hold Jenkin was a veteran of the Second World War, having serv- ed with the RCAF. He was ac- tive in hunting and fishing. Besides his wife, the former Marion Molly Lew'ngton, he is survived by his mother. Mr. Jenkin leaves one daughter, Betty, and a son, Brian, who is Power Balance : HULL, Que, (CP)--Real Caou-| ette, deputy national leader of! the Social Credit party, said Tuesday night his party has the balance of power in the House of Commons and will use it to ge time in order to organize ial Credit in Ontario, the Maritime provinces, and other parts of the country. He was speaking at a Hull Regiment banquet held in his honor because he was chosen newsmaker of the year in The! Canadian Press 1962 poll. "We are using the balance of Power to organize our party be- cause we don't want to sit in a student at Regiopolis College, Kingston. There are four sisters: Mrs. Jack Grant (Carmel), of king. ston; Mrs. Howard. Woods (Olga), of Kingston; Mrs. Mar. tin Myers (Roma), of King- ston and Mrs. Claude Renaud (Anita, of Montreal. High requiem mass will be sung by Rt. Rev, Msgr. P. Cof- fey at Holy Cross Roman Ca- thilic Church, Friday, Feb. 1, at 9 a.m. Interment will be at St. Gregory's Cemetery. The service will be held from the Armstrong Funeral Home. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS the place of Lester Pearson and the Liberal party as the oppo.| sition party but because we| want to take the place of the! Conservative party as the fed.) eral government," Mr. Caouette| said, | He said a new federal election| held before the spring would| merely being another minority government to power. | Mr. Caouette said the Social| Credit delegation was not sup. porting the Progressive Con- servative government rather than the Liberals because it} prefers one to the other. But! it wanted to influence legisla.| tion. | 1928 He said he was chosen news-| 'Maker of the year because he! received the most publicity in| 1962. line Guelph--Rixon Rafter, 77, for- mer publisher and editor of the weekly Arthur Enterprise News. Markerville, Alta. -- Dan J. Morkeberg, 90, pioneer Alberta dairyman and former member 6f the provincial legislature, Brandon, Man.--Dr. H. Vin. cent Kidd, 57, head of the chem- istry department of Brandon College; of a heart attack. Madrid, Spain --Duke of Maura, 84, former minister of labor and son of a former pre- mier under the Spanish mon- archy, Sarnia--Bob Thorpe, 71, a football trainer in Sarnia since St. 'Catharines--Mrs. Charles Logan, 190, believed to be the oldest resident of St. Cathar- 8. |$38; chesterfield suites with foam cush- jiu ELMER'S Furniture and Appuances., See all the rest--Come buy the best, for less. E. Wilbur, Hampton, 263-2294 BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and appliances, One location only. 444 rREE All Oil Burner Service Free and guaranteed if you purchase "White Rose" uni- fined furnace oil from WESTERN OIL CO. DIAL 725-1212 Simeoe Street South. 723-3271. TREMENDOUS January bargains: Continental. beds, $19; recliner chairs, ions, $87, Floor coverings 23c per ft. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. KITCHEN set, chrome, gray table, Arborite top, with extension, four red plastic upholstered chairs, good condi- tion, $45. Telephone 723-1204. GOING hunting? Get your supplies at VACUUM CLEANERS FILTER QUEEN New end used Trade-ins Other Makes. FILTER QUEEN SALES (OSHAWA) 323 KING ST. WEST 728-7552 Dominion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, etc. Call now 725-6311. B. F, GOODRICH Stoes -- Tires. bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, teie- vision Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543 AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Free estimates. Parts, attachments, brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines, Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Serv- ice, Call anytime, 728-0591, WE buy, sell and exchange used ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. FRIGIDAIRE 30" heavy duty electric range, Four burner, Like new. $75.00, BUY NOW AND SAVE! Boots; Grew-Cruisers, Tra- veler, Mason, O.M.C., Larson. Motors; Evinrude, Volvo- Penta. MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. 655-3641 Telephone 668-4602. STUDENTS A super value, approxi. mately 630 sheets of letter size typing paper (news print) for only $1.00, Ap ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby Dundas Street West. COOKWARE, Wearever, heavy duty, waterless, set includes Dutch oven, Sauce pans, fryer, skillet, steamer and covers, coffee maker, juicer, as new, $75. 723-1844. SELLING furniture? We'll buy Stoves, refrigerators, washers, beds, anything at all. For top cash offer Telephone Community Furniture Store, next to Grey Coach terminal, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191 . HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appli- ances, Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverley mattress furniture lines, Your authorizd GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's, on King Street East at Varcoe's Road. Open 12 hours daily, 9,30 9.30. Telephone 728-9191, What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone it, SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE TV'S AND STEREOS DISCONTINUED LINES, FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS, SLIGHTLY MARKED CABINETS ALL BEING CLEARED AT WORTHWHILE SAVINGS COVERED BY NEW WARRANTY AND OUR EXCLUSIVE ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE ELECTROHOME CLAIRTONE R.C.A. VICTOR ADMIRAL PARKWAY Television 918 SIMCOE N. 723-3043 Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes, Guar- anteed. One year warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy. PREMIER TELEVISION NEW LOW COST JUICE EXTRACTORS Many Beneficial Uses THE CARMIC COMPANY 723-7688 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the estate of BESSIE HELEN TWENTY- MAN, late of the City of Oshawa, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor for the Administrator, on or before the 18th day of Feb- ruary, 1963, after which date the Estate's assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived, ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., Solicitor, 17 King St, East, Oshawa, Ontario, 339 Simcoe St. South | 725-6457 34--Lost And Found TENDER CENTRAL MORTGAGE and HOUSING CORPORATION Sealed tenders plainly mark- ed as to content and addres- sed 'to the undersigned will be received up to 12 o'clock noon on the closing dates in- dicated for work on vacant or occupied housing units. Separate tenders are requir- ed for the different types of work in each area. Floor Re-sanding and finishing CLOSING DATE MONDAY, FEB. 18th, 1963 Interior Painting CLOSING DATE TUESDAY, FEB, 19th, 1963 Plumbing repairs CLOSING DATE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, 1963 General Maintenance Repairs. CLOSING DATE THURSDAY, FEB, 21st, 1963 1. Ajox, Bay Ridges, West Hill area. 2. Whitby, Oshawa, Brooklin area, Specifications and forms of tender required can be ob- tained at the address below. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Property Management Section, 650 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto 19, Ontario, Killer May Get Parole From Prison COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, corwicted eight years ago of the bludgeon slaying of his pregnant wife, may know by the end of the week if he has hope of parole in the near future. Ohio's pardon and parole commission is considering whether to commute the second- degree murder sentence of the prominent Bay Village, Ohio, osteopath after a hearing Tues- day. Sheppard, now 39, was not present at the hearing, which was highlighted by the introduc- tion to the commission of Mrs. Ariane Tebbenjohanns of Dus- seldorf, West Germany. The 33- year-old divorcee has indicated a desire to marry Sheppard. Under Ohio law, Sheppard INQUIRE LosT: man's Tuesday evening, Air Force wallet, About Our day evening, 725-7903. » tag No, downtown, important Papers. Finder kindly phone 723-1393, BEAGLE hound, male, Lost vicinity Veteran's Avenue, Satur- children's pet, Telephone 1975, CASH and CARRY PRICES McCULLOUGH'S BUILDING SUPPLIES 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. (West Side) Round the Clock READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Read Times Want Ads 728-4688 GOOD USED Ironer, Thor Electric Refrigerators Washing Machines | 99c Wayne's THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL APPLIANCES $29.95 Used Good Used Models From $58.00 Several Used Models $35.00 RECORDS--New Stock--Just arrived. LP's 1.98 Open For Your Convenience Fridays Until 9 P.M. Wayne's 78 SIMCOE STREET NORTH must serve a minimum of 10 years in prison--less good be- havior time--before he can be considered for parole. Commu- tation to manslaughter could mean earlier parole. Mrs.. Tebbenjohanns, a tall, attractive blonde, said later that she met Sheppard for the first time Friday, when she vis- od ig for 2 Py Their interest in each other developed through correspondence pt in 1960, she said. U Thant Says UN's Congo Action Over UNITED NATIONS (AP)-- Secretary-General U Thant de- clared Tuesday that the active phase of the United Naticns military operation in The Congo is over and the door is open for foreign aid to that hard- pressed African nation. He told a press conference the present Unittd Nations force of 19,000 will be whittled down to between 12,000 and 13,000 by the end of March, but would remain to help prevent tribal warfare and maintain order. Thant's remarks on foreign government aid came as the United States dispatched a mis- sion to The Congo to discuss with Premier Cyrille Adoula how much help the country| needs. Up to now all aid to The Congo, military and economic, has been channelled through the UN in accord with resolutions approved by the UN Security Council. The idea was to pre- vent any big power struggle for influence in The Congo. +5 Bank Mont 325 $67%-67%4 67% + Bank NS 2% 876% 76% 76% -- % Bath PA m $52 52 52 Bell Phone 1195 $54% 54% 51% 4+ % Kedron UCW Adopts Budget For 1963. KEDRON -- The United Church Women of Kedron United Church held their first general meeting in the lower hall of the church on January 16, Twenty-eight members attend- ed. The new president, Mrs. Douglas Love, called the meet- ing to order. Mrs. W. Carr and|Frosst A Mrs. Wilf Pascoe conducted thie) Gacnese worship service. aco A budget of $996 was adopted|GS Wares 210 for the coming year. Mrs. Rob-|G%,Parer,_ 390 ert Dale announced the UCW\Gn 'cap 200 has been asked for one quilt, | Greyhnd 283 and a bale of good used cloth.| am" vee ing as its share of relief sup-/f2rdce , 2050 plies. The bale will be packed] Hur Erie 25 in May. 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HENRY, 725-4305 Imp Tob 160 noe 165 ng! 250 to join the the World's Day of Tae © ee 100 Prayer service on March 1 at|{nt Nickel 440 $00 pas Int Uti 85 ; Mm. nter PL = «1s Mrs. Everett Mountjoy, Mrs. = st : te ue Alvin Spencer, Mrs. Robert Telteveoa 4 Dale and Mrs. Joe Starr were|Jockey C 270 appointed as delegates to the| Jock wts 9200 Presbytery UCW meeting injLakeland 1000 Bowmanville in February. Laura See 5 It was decided that this|tauF 12 25 year the Units should hold their Levy 725 pages tibal other month, in| Lopco A 224 $84 e months between the general|!0bCo B Ago: meetings, and that no meet-Macane a 3a fav yee pe held in July and MB and PR 698 $21% ugust unless the Units prefer- M pr 23.5103 103 red to meet more frequently. senor rts 4 mg 25 on was decided that another caent 1000 orntry Style supper be held|oere this year. Notanda® A phoning committee was set|N°,NGas up to inform the members of/ont Loan any emergency meetings apart Eouenere from regular meetings. Dr fine 1535 After the business, Mrs. Har-|QN Gas 2377 " betel? g exaduhe pictures and Qn Gas pr Re $34 lescribed her trip to Switzer-|Q@N Gas w ; : | 23 land and Italy this past sum-| Rotman" i270 mer, Royal Bank 200 St Maurice 400 Salada 260 Shawin 40 Shaw A pr 30 Shell Oil 3690 Shell I wts 20550 Steel Can 1955 Steinbg A 250 Tamblyn 275 PIE VENDOR KING RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Abrahao Haddad, a 255-pound ipie vendor, has been chosen King Momo--the monarch of mischief who rules over Rio's| Texaco glittering pre - Lenten Mardi|70rDom Bk Gras carnival. 27 760 100 380 'ower T Fin A SH% 14% Sensational NEWS For Oshawa Shoppers LTR A oe | HE CIRCUS ciosep @ 22 KING STREET WEST @ Here's eae: .-+ However Due to Public Demand WE WILL RE-OPEN FOR 3 DAYS ONLY!! THURS, - FRI - SAT. Balance of Stock To Be SOLD at SACRIFICE PRICES! IT'S A RUMMAGE RIOT CAR COATS 4.88 GIRLS' DRESSES «%:i 2 for'3 ana" PYJAMAS Be de LADIES' BLOUSES 2/53 "tx COATS 13.00 PANTS 3.22 'WINTER SKIRTS ""*" *2 . «- Remember! First Come! First Served! HE CIRCUS: ws SIZE 3-14 GIRLS' REG. TO 9.95 WINTER Take A Look at These Buys! SIZES 10 TO 40 REG. TO 3.95 SIZES 8-16 REG. TO 29.95 (FRENCH TWILL) MEN'S REG. TO 4.98 DRESS CHILDREN & LADIES' ST. WEST