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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1964, p. 20

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' THE OSHAWA TIMS, ureday, February 27, 1964 Segenre 1 AM, STOCKS y The Canadian Press Toren a Bxchange--Feb. 27 last, Kim and Kelly wish to announce the arrival of . sister, Kerrl Dawn, Tuesday, Februa 1964, at Oshawa General Praag ht fal par- ents are Bud and Bev hag od Bes Cor- >, BB oy, ye f to Dr. . Doherty KIRBY -- Ken and Donna (nee Row: Rh onomance. the arrival of Wer' sa end nay dyke gy nd Ray Kirby irst great grandchild of Mrs. Owen Gibbs, formerly 'Or, Kowalsky and nurses LAWTON -- Alfred end Allan) wish to announce the arrival of @ baby aoe, Kelly Diane, hg tbs, § o78., on Seema CF ary 25, at the Oshawa General Hoagie A A elstor. wr Brian. Joon (nee STEWART -- George and Barb (nee Cook) ft pleased to announce the ar- rival of their son, Willlam George, 7 Ibs. NI ozs., at the Oshawa. General Hospita' on February 25, 1964. First venti for Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Stewart and Mr. and Mrs, William Cook, all of Osh- wa, First great grandchild for Mr. Wil- lam Stewart, Toronto. Many thanks to Or, J. ©, Anderson. . | management of the services. preciation and sincere thanks to the many friends, relatives and neighbors for their In certs unless marked $, B--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Hy xw--Eix-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot estes a Seles High Low ih venge INDUSTRIALS 1150 $13" 13 105 30% 3% 05 8 30% 109 «109 --% Abitibi Alta Dis w 200 105 Alta Gas 230 $30% Alta Gas pr 20109 Alte Gas B p 108109 109 109 Alta Ges w 2100 820 820 820 Alg Cen 20 $37 7 6 OM Algoma 200 $58%e 58Ve Alumini 625 $304 wie Alum 4% pr ad $42Va = Va 00 $48 Arg ¢ P pr 20 $0 0 Athan gegge 4 Peg Sugar 1000 $18% 100 $62% 60 $69 323 $54 53% 300 $6464 264 205 205 205 935 $30 29% 29-- % 225 $24Va 24Va 24Ve \ Sales Aa Low a.m, 'ch've wos) VW VW = m7 en 9 4 26% + c ibe 4pr xd '3 95 CA\ w+ c 1300 ey 9% Collteries 650 Wat 25 6 100 210 $32% 32% 100 $101% 101% 101% 100 195 195 195 =f 300 $13% Mend W% 5% 700" $64 "be 6% Me Con Bidg prl00 $82 8% Bat 4 Con Baks 900 86% 6% b+ Con Bldg pr io0 $8va a bat Con M § 630 $32 Con Paper 250 $39% ive 39% Con Gas n 1250 $11% N1% llk-- Con Gas A 508108 1 108 Coron 2 wts 125 185 185 185 +18 Sales High Low M es nenge 2100 $13% 1 1325 38% 120 Crain RL Crush_ int Dist Seag Dom Stores 250 $ Dom Tar 2110 Ou Pont 30 East Ch Tr 215 Emco 20 Ford (US) 2 Fruehaut 210 $7 F Ploneer 100 GMC 134 GP Mig B Paper a4 250 $23% 23% 2: Bg $5va 5Va aes wu 250 $15% 15% 15% $12% 12% 124--\% 255 255 255 40 140 «140 $6 6 é $124 12 12% 314% 14% 14% 295 295 295 200 $1544 15% 15% Imp Oil xd imp Tob Ing Accep int Stl P 250 $1670 16% 16% 200 $14% 14% 14% CARD OF THANKS CAMERON -- The faml'y of the late j{Lydia Cameron --_ a ante ghbo rela jena ny floral tributes, reavement in the loss of a loving mother. Special thanks to Dr. Butts and Dr. Ruddy, the nurses and staff of 1E of the Oshawa General Hospital for a thelr j| kindness during her tong lilness, We also wish to thank Mrs. Foreman, The Rev. John McKibbin for his visits, prayers. baie comforting words and the W. C. Funeral Home for their kind and 'etniclent KROLL -- We wish to express our ap- and expressions of sympathy DEATHS BARKER, Mabe! Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday, February 26, shown us during the Illness and detath of @ dear mother, thanks to Dr, Millan, the ambulance de partment, the hospital staff for their kind- ness and understanding, Rev. A. Armstrong Funeral Home. Mary Kroll, Also special Bagsik, --The Family. 1964, Mabel Menzies, beloved wife of Hales Barker and mother of isla and Harold of Oshawa, In her 80th year. Res ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel on Friday, February 28 at 2 p.m, ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. 36--Legal EVENDEN, Stephen Entered into rest at Princess Ugg eed Pgs va Toronto, on Wednesday, ary 1964, Stephen Evenden aioe husband Loe Dorothy Everitt and fafher of Mrs. A. Arnburg (Hazel) Oshawa; Cyril Evenden, Toronto; Bernard Stephen Jr., David and Wilfred, all of Oshawa, in his . Resting at the Armstrong Fu- mera! Home, Oshawa, with funeral ser- 'hapel on Saturday, Febru- at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa UNDERWOOD, Florence May at the Oshawa Genera) Hospl- ence May Hewson (of re beloved = of the late Russell John Underwood, dear mother of Mrs. G Zamobel (Lilien) of Oshawa, Mrs. J. Slack (Dorothy) of Windsor, Mrs, L. Vam- plew (Florence) of Grimsby, Kenneth and Willlam of Whitby, In her 77th year, Rest- ing at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel on Sat- urday, February 29, et 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, Minister The Rev. J. Smith. (Visitors ing 2 p.m. Friday.) LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral atrangements and floral requirements for oll - occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME , EMILE GEORGE ARMSTRONG , DUNWOODCO LIMITED, Trustee | TENDERS To re-rwof Legion Hall, 90 Centre St. Roof to be re-roof- ed with 4-ply tar and gravel built up. Roof to be stripped to bare boards and boards replaced where necessary. Closing date March 4, 1964. Address all replies to A. C. OBITUARIES STEPHEN EVENDEN The death of a First World War veteran, Stephen Evenden, occurred at the Princess Mar- garet Hospital, Toronto, Wed- nesday, Feb, 26, after a long ill- ness. The deceased resided at 654 Wilson road south and was in his 68th year. He was a native of England| and was the son of the late Mr, service, Interment will be in Oshawa Cemetery. MRS. FLORENCE MAY UNDERWOOD The death of Mrs, Florence May Underwood occurred today in Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. Underwood last resided at 805 Athol street, Whitby, and was in her 77th year. Stock Shop Save Slater Steel Southam Steel Can Tamblyn Tancord pr Versatile Walk GW wat Equip Webb Knp Westcoast Weston A Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Sales oe iw 7 wm 'cnge 8% 18Ye 18Va 76 $109%e 108% 109% + Ye 400 325 320 320 --S 125 100 380 $53 $12%a 12Va 170 «170 $4 4a eu 4% 20 400 wis ay 900 $274 27 600 sits 1% $25% 25% 390 390 95 450 450 1% 0 305 $72Va 72% 4 45 06064 500 $12% 12% $27% 27% S8% 8% 8% 310 310. 310 +8 52% 52% 12% 70) «+10 Mat Me Agee ve 20% + % Ty 1% 25% 1) Net Stock Seles Hiah Low a. vy Ch'ge Bonk min Cadamet Camfio Camp Chib 6100 465 455 Candore 5502 30%2 30 Cassiar $10% ,10% 10% C Peraday 400 295 \ os 205 5 cKe eley 15500 44 + C Keely rt 13045 Cheskirk Chib-Kay Chimo Coch will C Discov CG Arrow 100 3 " 00 395 «95-5 $184 14 Wat % 2 3 =--v " mh ™ S14 144 he 525 80 Jonsmith 2500 5 8 450 1% + % 2% -- V 45 n= $22% 2% 22 $21 LAR. 250 250 -- re an 2 $62 "hs $12% 255 $35Ve 35Ve 430 $15% 15% 250 $11% 11% 300 $23 23 410 370 370 370 8 500 $8 2180 $62Ye 628 wo 7 7 500 67 «(67 235 $164 16% 535 $15Va 15Ve + Wilfred, all of Oshawa. England and a sister in Osh- awa, Mrs, leaves 23 grandchildren and one great-grandchild strong Funeral memorial service in the chapel Saturday, Feb. 29, at 2 Rey, A. M. Butler of Cedardale United Church, will conduct the and Mrs. Stephen Evenden, In 1923 he married the former Dor- othy Everrit at Ameliasburg, Ont, The deceased had been a resi- dent of Oshawa for 37 years and had also lived in Prince Edward County. During the First World War he served with the Imperial Army. Mr. Born in Oshawa, she was a| Wood J 705 daughter of the late Mr. and) "dvd A w Mrs. William Hewson, She mar- ried the late Russell John Underwood, August, 1911, in the Ontario Ladies' College Chapel, Whitby. Mr, Underwood predeceased her in 1952, She had been a resi- dent of Whitby since her mar- riage. Mrs, Underwood was a member of St. Mark's United Church, She is survived by two sons, Kenneth and William, both of Whitby and three daughters, Mrs, G, Campbell (Lillian), Oshawa; Mrs. J. Slack (Doro- thy), Windsor and Mrs, B. Vamplevt, (Florence), Grims- 'by. There is also a surviving brother, Gordon Hewson, of Webster, New York State, and 13 grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Saturday, Feb. 29, at 2 p.m. in the W, C, Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Rev. J. Smith, minister of St. Mark's United Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, Aiminex 100 Evenden was an em- ployee of General Motors of Canada Ltd, for 23 years, He was an ardent hunter and _fish- erman, He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs, A. Arnburg (Hazel) of Oshawa and five sons, Cyril of Toronto and Ber- nard, Stephen Jr., David and Gr Plains Gridoll 000 H BONG 03 Medal 100 Teck Corp Tried Oil i U Canso vt 2 The deceased is also survived Un Oils 1400 by six brothers and sisters in Isabel Everrit. He 1300 2500 Advocate Akaitcho The remains are at the Arm- Home for the Atlin'Rut Aumaq Bankeno 1000 Bary Expl = Baska p.m. 25 00 65 4200 iin $13%4 13% $0 710 710 710 OILS ac i $10 a2 @ $15ve 15 400 400 7 215 6 92 8? 45 180 180 Ws 180 MINES 640 635 , 58 9 128 26 13 n3 0 re ar 1m 35% + Ve 15% 1% 23 COMING EVENTS Turkey Supper 8 au 7 tu 1644 sva-- VW W4-- ve --15 4 15s 400 200 480 475 480 4880 232 228 232 7 Ws 4 180 wo +5 599 +2 9 wo 3 26 no +2 +.Ve --%! "ADULTS 1.50, CHILDREN ' 75¢ NOVEL BINGO THURSDA) EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) ecg wf $6, $12, $20 doubled or tripled 3190" IN JACKPOTS Door prize $15 ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH 4:30 - 7:30 P.M, SATURDAY 29th OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 gomes at $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 50 and 55 Early Bird Game RED BARN "Sf. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe Friday, February 28 7:45 P.M. 20 games ---- $10 and $15 Snare the Wealth $150 Jackpots to go Three $40 Jackpots to go SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT formerly Varcoe's Pavilion FRIDAY, FEB. 28th. $1200 in prizes $250 Jackpots Nos. 50, 51 Early Bird Games 7:45 p.m. Door Prizes Admission 50¢ Transportation to Four Corners if needed. ' Y.W.C.A. CLUB 199 Every Friday Evening FROM 8:30 - 12 P.M. Social evening for the over 25's Dancing, cards, table tennis, 199 CENTRE STREET TO CLIMB MOUNTAIN A 52-year-old University of Oslo professor and four other Norwegians will try to scale 25,230-foot Tirich Mir mountain in the Himalayas in June-July, 1964. DANCE ROUND and SQUARE Some Modern Featuring LLOYD PEARSON AND HIS MELODY AIRES SATURDAY, FEB. 29 8 P.M. AT THORNTON'S COMMUNITY HALL (old school house one block north of King Street off Thornton Road). Brisebois, 90 Centre Street, Oshowe. BANKRUPTCY ACT. SALE BY TENDER' CORRECTION Deceased (ARMSTRONG ELECTRONICS) 200 Harwood Avenue South, Ajox, Ontario. Inspection on 28th February Not March FINE FABRICS, NEW COLORS AND PAT- TERNS, AND DISTINCTIVE SOLID SHADES ENSURE THAT JUST THE RIGHT DRAPERY FOR YOUR HOME IS AVAILABLE AT WARD'S WARD'S have one of the biggest varieties of fine quality fabrics you will find anywhere, and their 330 Bay Street, Toronto 364-8261 390 KING STREET WEST ] TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM | BRADLEY -- in loving memorw dear father oh gen grandfather, Willen" Py ne ee passed away February 27, Sadly missed along life's way, Quietiy remembered every day, --Ever remembrd by Art, Rite childrn. BRADLEY -- in loving memory of « dear father, Willlam R, Bradiey, who essed away February 27, 1962 Dear father, now thy work Is o'er, Thy willing hands will toll no more: A joving father, kind. and true, No one on earth we'll find like you | remembered and --Lavingly by Roy Winnie. BRADLEY -- in loving dear father, William R. Bradley, passed away February 27, 1962. | But still the empty chair | Reminds us of the face, the smile, | | | memory of a) who} Of one who once sat there. Lovingly remembered by Lorne, Alice,/ Lorna, Net! and Donna. BRIGHT -- In loving mmory of @ dear mother, wife and grandmother, Mary! Bright, who passed away February 27,| 1963, Just a'thought of sweet remembrance, } Just @ memory fond and true: | Just a token of affection, | And a 'heartache still for you. | More "ee bagel each day we miss you.) Though our thoughts are revealed, | Little do ig know the sorrow | That Is within our 'hearts concealed ~Husband Wes, son Douglas, daughter! Elsie, son-in-law Earl and Joy. COOPER -- in loving memory of | dear father and grandtather,Fred Cooper,| who passed away February 27, 1962 What we would give If we could say, "Hello Dad" in the same old way, To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, 4 For you never know the heartache Tift you see his empty chair We often think of bygone days, When we were ail together, Th family chain is broken now, But memories will live forever. To us he has not gone away, Nor has he travelled far, Just entered God's eternal home And 'eft the gate ajar. --Lovingly rememberd by his family WILTSHIRE -- In loving memory of a4) gear husband, father and grandfather,) Joseph Willlam Wiltshire, whorn God call-| ed home February 27, 1963. | Ever remembered by wife Jessie, sons Roderick and Austin and families, MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS | 723-1002 _ 728-6627 | RENTS POETS | PARIS (Reuters) -- A tele-| phone call to INV 06-03, a modest payment of 50 francs-- about $ll--and a 20th-century troubadour will recite poetry all night in Paris' latest "bring poetry into your home" vogue. Jean - Pierre Rosnay, a young French poet who originated the idea, now has a troupe of 20 eng CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES E. DAWSON All persons having cloims ogoinst CHARLES E. DAW- SON CONSTRUCTION CO LIMITED, a private company incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario and having its head office ot the Town of Whitby in the Coun- ty of, Ontario, ore hereby notified to send porticulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 10th doy of March 1964 after which dote the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim it shall not then have notice DATED at Whitby this 17th doy of February 1964 CHARLES £. DAWSON CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED by its solicitors Coath & O'Connell, 306 Dundas St., Whitby, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF GRACE ESSERY, MARRIED WOMAN, DECEASED All persons having claims against the Estate of Grace Essery, lofe of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Married Woman, de- ceased, who died on or about the 24th day of December, 1963 in The Ontario Hos- pital, St. Thomas, Ontorio, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personol representative of the said de- ceased on or before the 26th day of March, 1964, full par- ticulors of their claims. |m- mediately after' the said dote the personel representotive will distribute the assets of the said deceased having | which he sholl then have notice. DATED at Oshowa, this 25th day of February, 1964. FRANK ESSERY, Administrator, By his Solicitors, MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers & Solicitors 36% King Street East, West, experienced staff can help you solve any decor- ating problem. 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