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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1964, p. 14

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29--Automobfiles For Sale 32--Articles tor Sate KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST, EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. 1961 MONARCH four door hardtop, radio, clock, power equipped, 36,- 000 miles. Like new, no rust. $1,550, 728-5719 -ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 13) Inrasy,|27--Reol Estate For Sale Hos- 6 SUITE APARTMENT ELGIN STREET $15,000.00 DOWN All Happy Tenonts, income $585.00 monthly. Kitchen have built in ranges, hot. water heating system. Paved drive, asking price $50,000, Call Bill Millor W. T. LAMSON and Elsie are daughter, Ruth cates ee ares a » 12 ofs., on Sunday, é , August 30, 1964, at Oshawa General ital, Mother i both bg . ee MULLIGAN--James W. and Helen (nee Cameron) of Oshawa wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Beth, ibs. 15 oz3., on Saturday, August 29, 964, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Drs. Ross and Beckett and fourth floor staff. " $HEPPARD -- Dawn, Eddy, Neil and Norm are happy to announce the. srrival their new brother on Monday, August 3), 1964, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. C. E. Mcliveen for a sate Reol Estate Ltd. fourney for mother and son. 7 86 | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16% Bond W ---- 728-4401 23" ADMIRAL TELEVISION, in excellent condition. Only 6 months old, $200. Other '|items furniture, in. good condition. 728- 9834 afters. } CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, size 4 to 6x. All good condition. Ladies clothes, size twelve to. fourteen, suits, dresses, coats. Telephone 723-4929. MARINE EQUIPMENT, [Ife jackets, etc., Lloyd large crib, car seat and Lioyd Stroller. Good condition. Reasonable for quick sale, Call 728-0489, STAKE PLATFORM for truck size, 7' x he Good condition. Telephone, Brooklin 55-465). e TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupil- cators, cheque writers, comptometers, files, turniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv- Ice. Largest stock, budget terms. New and used. Low overhead, low price, Bill Hamilton, Raglan. 1957 CHEVROLET sedan, sutomatic, Chevrolet, radio, top adi th 155|Complete service, CHO aaa, Sone nay" Blee 35 walting, Mil Jelinek, CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. Free estimates. No 728-1993 anytime. SNOWDEN -- Bill and bed are proud LOT -- Very scenic, 75' x 100', In city. es. 1961 CHEVROLET BelAlr sedan, 6-cy!in- Fully serviced, close to ali Phone 725-2987. TWO-BEDROOM house, low taxes, in Spotless condition. Suitable retired couple. Also large lot for sale. Call 728-0929. NEW 5-ROOM clay-brick, bungalow, pri- vately built, block garage, hollywood kit- Many staff of fourth floor. TOFFLEMIRE--Tolford: and Joan (nee Brook), a daughter, Karen Joy, on Sun- day, August 30,1964, at the Oshawa GEN-| chen, divided basement. Many extras. eight-room $6,800. Call VANSICKLE -- John 'and Joan (nee | Avenue. Smith) are happy to announce the arrival|/EiVE-ROOM brick bungalow, east of a daughter, Carlyn Margaret, 7 1bS-|wiison Road South. Close {o. schools, Oshawa Times. COUNTRY LIVING near Courtice on 2- DEATHS acre lot. 7-room home with basement and n a LEATHERDALE, Frances T. jBetare Lpnited. EN aa ee At the Open Gate Nursing Home, Scar-'$11,000 FULL PRICE for this 5-room late Luke Leatherdale; dear mother of|Real Estate Limited. 728-6286. pg Ee nee. Ochons, | FIVE-ROOM ranch bungalow, with at- Leatherdale is resting at Mcintosh. | Real Estate Limited. 728-6286. nee Anderson Funeral Home, service in the|SOUTHLAWN, 101--Three-bedroom brick chapel on Wednesday, September 2nd at|modern bungalow. Hardwood and tile | 725-2539. RORISON, Alexander deat dead : At Windsor, Ontario, on Sunday, August/100 ACRE beef cattle tarm, with fas' 30, 1964, Alexander Rorison, beloved hus-|running trout stream, ing father of Robert of Windsor. Brother | ton 263-2021 of Mrs. Margaret Harding, Mrs. Eliza- beth Robson and Thomas Rorisony Osh-)1i/. soiit-ievel home. 3 bedrooms, family Home, Windsor. Service on Tuesday eve | £3,900. 728-3893. ning, September 1, at 8:30 $.T. In-} ir terment Union Cem - HAMPTON -- two-storey der, washers, radio, rear speaker,, thirty-seven thousand orig- inal miles, 723-3588. 1960 OL £. power' brakes, steering, mew tires, white walts, radio. $1,750. or best offer. 728- 6359. 1957 OL £ fully good condition, radio, whitewalls, "wash ers, fully equipped. Telephone 728-5888. 1955 DODGE, power filite, good condition, Radio, twin speakers, electric wipers, jwindshield washers, 723-6400, 1960 CHEVROLET, stationwagon, $1,500. or 9876, 1957 CHEVROLET, stationwagon, pe | Take over pay of $40. |monthly. Balance owing $751. 728-9677. |1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 door, stand- lard, good condition. $300. or best offer. Telephone 728-4984, , Brookwood, 4 door best rtect 4 |i961 VAUXHALL Victor Sedan. Excellent |condition. 728-5789. 1954 CHEVROLETS -- 2 to choose from -- |good condition, new paint, $195 each; 1954 |Chevrolet Bel Air, $150; 1956 Chevrolet good condition, custom radio. $450. Will accept trades. 509 Bloor Street East, alta ee ag |1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, radio. |Apply 720 Dundas Street West, Whitby. |1988 BISCAYNE V-8, automatic, washers, lradio, rear speaker; whitewalls, four |door, $700. Whitby, 668-5909. |Best offer. Must sell. Telephone 725-8850. |1959 CHEVROLET 6ei Air, two-door, original paint, 26,000 miles. Excellent con- dition. $950. 725-2879. 1964 VOLVO stalionwagon. Like | offer, 728-| - ¢ HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appil- ances. Name brands at biggest ¢'sccunts anywhere. We carry Resionic and Bi mattress furniture fines. Your ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Ca 424 King Street Wést, 728-9191. HAVING TROUBLE with your plastic Juice extractor? Trade it In on one that really works: The Aflas Juice Master. All. metal, stainiess steel, lifetime guar- antee. For. information write to Atlas Juice Master Sales and Service, 125 Dur- ham Street, Oshawa. LLOYD baby carriage, silver white, like new. $25. Telephone 725-9540, UPRIGHT stool 1 AND CHAIR, rose color, good condition. Broadioom, roséwood |shades, Call 728-8275, |made bicycle. All sizes, all models. From |$34.95. Dominion. Tire, West. PIANO apartment size; Duncan Phyfe dining room suite with corner china cabinet; two 39 inch continental beds, bookcase, head- boards, with bookcase and child's dres- ser. 725-5848. ALBUMS of records, 78's; some camp- ing-fishing equipment; children's books. Some furniture, used clothing, dishes, household equipment. Cheap. Moving to apdtiment. Phone 725-0567. ¥ RANGE, fteavy duty, 4 burner, "Hot Point'. Apply 652 Ol! Avenue. |LUOVO double twin stroller, complete MOVE IMMEDIATELY! Beautiful execu-|i9¢ VAUXHALL Victor, good condition.|with canopy. Very good condition? Best joffer. Dial 668-5295. poacher |GIRLS deluxe CCM bicycle. Like new. | Telephone 723-1874. cottage or recreation room. Telephone) $5 ~ DOWN buys -- any model ~ Canadian-| 48 Bond Street) eral Hospital. A sister for David. |Excellent location. Apply 588 Gliddon 4 ozs., on Saturday, August 29, 1964, 8t's4.000 down. Take over private mortgage, the Oshawa General Hospital. jof $9,500 at 6% per cent. Write Box 138, many extras. See this one. Call Bob. 726-6286, $. D. Hyman Real borough, Sunday, August 30th, 1964,/frame bungalow with garage. Only $1,600 Frances T, Capman, beloved wite of the|down. Call Bill Swarbrick -al S. D. Hyman fached carport and finished rec room, sister of Reverend Joseph Capman of! : Staunton, Virginja, in her 88th year. Mrs,| located in north end. Call $. D. Hyman 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cem-|ficors, olf heat. Immediate possession. emery. [Reasonable with low down payment. l-room brick band of Evelyn R. Richardson and lov-jhouse Price $16,000. Terms. Call Hamp awa, and Mrs. Jean Mowatt, Halieybury,/ 3" > bathrooms, fireplace, garage. Ontario. Resting at the Kelly Funeral' 5 eautitully landscaped. Ideal family home. nesday, September 2, |W. Frank, Real Estate Limited, house on large lot, 99 x 175% Bowman-|washers, safety belts, etc.,low mi - | 93-4201. Cc an be financed. Telephone 7237198. | ipRIGHT freezer, 21 cubic foot. Perfect ville, 623-3393, Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE "728-6226. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for 28--Real Estate Want NEED three- and fo | 1 have cash and time payment purchases. Call Bill Johnston, 728-1066. Schofield- Aker .Ltd. 29--Automobiles For Sale VOLVO SALES AND. SERVICE JAKE and 'BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 ~~ BUYING OR SELLING __ -TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wijson Rood) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 SPOT CASH all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 (N MEMORIAM HOBBS -- In loving memory of 4 dear brother, Laurace Hobbs, who passed away September 1, 1960. We do not need a special day To cail you to our mind, For the days we do not think ef you Are very hard to find. Poinoa asd remembered by Gord and Dar- | | | | HOBBS -- In precidus and loving mem-| PAID FOR ery of my dear son, Laurace, who left me so suddenly September 1, 1960, aged| Good clean cars. Trade up or 24 years. | down, Liens pid off. To "Laurace" in heaven From "mother" who. cares DODD MOTOR SALES How | miss you "dear son," But not in my prayers, 314 eo mes. CARS WANTED _ OSHAWA tune-up Centre x carburetor and auto electric service, |King West 728-0817. 30--Automobiles Wanted Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "SAVE" ; TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 "Ald. CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 | OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck-|kel. Anderson Street, just north of Taun-| ers, 175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 31---Automobile Repair ir are our only business, 1038 $ Phone 728-7339. tr imeoe North. offers pert 722 |EXPERT brake service and fr {suspension alignment. 22: | Call 723-4233. 'ont end 6 Celina Street. God picks the beautiful blossom, | ey PED a6, AS |1957 METEOR four-door sedan, automatic, | And sometimes the bud so rare To bloom in his wonderful garden, |radio, excellent condition, $500. Call 387 after 4 p.m 9 Which he tends with loving care. ome "dey we know not wren, | 1955 CHEVROLET convertible, VE, needs He'll gather @ few more blossoms ioe sre, 423 Euclid Street, Whitby, And we'll all be together again. pawns For what it meant to lose you darling No one wil ~--Still loved, other." ON |1960 CHEVROLET V-8 automatic, red) i ever know. |with white top, four-door hardtop. Bes!) still missed and ever dear, otter. 723-5414 or 74 Celina, Apartment 2.| 32--Articles for Sale Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering moterials. wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing. Tile 668-3524. Bs cui 'ana tok 1956 Vi-TON pick-up, GMC, In good condt| SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED HOBBS -- In sw ing memory tion. Will sell reasonably, $250. Whitby,| Fi i of our dear uncle, Laurace, who left us| 668-3794, my uel and Builders Supplies September 1, 1 -- fi eenssteieic rat 4 Brock St, WHITBY, Ont. 1964 PONTIAC, custom sport convertible,| LS blade COM Ol ci ca fully equipped, red with top, very low dition Ph bbg acco ful ig rs 4 ings apply artier But you left.us to remember, wa eaictie oe Telephone 725-9777. |or call 725-2208. i None on earth can take your place. Monza, 4 door we We are always together in memory lane,|positraction with warranty, private. Terms|TeceyISlON tower special, 4041. struc: Not just today but tomorrow the same,|arranged if desired. Telephone 725-3804. 'Ure including all channel antenna, in- Wherever we go, whatever we do, |scas EMEUROLEY Gb AT conan | ih cee a te ee | ~-- A-1 condition.|10 years' experience, . Trio Television. Cor ood Dear Laurace, are slWaY8)wiust sell, Bowmanville. 623-3552 after 6.30. | Telephone 728-5143, --Sadly missed by his nephews and)1954 CHEVROLET, good motor, _ needs| BICYCLE -- repairs, ~ winter storage, nieces Randy and Ricky Maddock, Chris-'some repair. Best offer. Whitby, 668-8587.|also used bicycles, 1700 Charles Street, tine, Debby and Gary Hobbs. |1955 BUICK, excellent condition, mechan.| Whitby. Call 668-5685. HOBBS -- In loving memory of @ dearlically, no rust, many extras, Reasonably,\BUY AND SELL, good used furniture brother, Laurace Hobbs, who passed|priced. Telephone 728-3270 ye appliances, One away September 1, 1960. "TR 3, new top, body and engine In\Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, We have only a memory, dear condition. Needs money for college. 723-3271. To keep our whole life through, 72-2873. ry But the sweetness will linger forever) -- aS pr alli " As we treasure the image of you. |USED car parts, spindles to make traller|WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- --Lovingly remembered by. brother, Art, Also used tires. 509 Bloor Street Eastiture or anything you have. sister-in-law Pear. after 4, 723-2281. |Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street KOLTUZKI -- In loving memory of 3/1961 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, in good con-/SOUtM, 723-1671. dear wife and mother, Polly, Koltuzki, dition, Telephone 725-6091. {ANNUAL sewing mac! who passed away September 1, 1959. 1958 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, good condition, tioned Singers, Whites, fr God saw you getting weary, $600. Telephone 723-5805. |Ginas 'from $99. Oshawa $0 He did what He thought best, -- -- poles at | Simcoe South, 728-239 He came and stood beside you |1957 METEOR, 312, V-8, standard, radl0r| ONE vaive 9 And whispered 'Come and rest." Lustlbabinl Mt ocimtaisae Us sin teal oadiab }One Growler You wished + Rapido farewell, 1957 PONTIAC. Must be sold this'machine. Dial 668-8583, Nor even said goodbye, week. Best cash offer. Call 725-0418. be ---- a You had gone before we knew it te rns Ps ra HARLEY - DAVIDSON 74 FLH, equip- And only God knows why. 1963 ACADIAN super sport convertible,|ped with all extras, reasonable, Tele- --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered excellent condition. Telephone 728-4052. phone 725-8017. by husband Nick, daughters and fam'lies. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, excellent con- LUKE -- In loving memory of a dea wife and mother, tsobel M. Luke, who passed away September 3, 1961. We lost a mother with heart of gold ning order. sx, Who was more to us than wealth untold, | 655-3054, Without farewell she fell asleep A @ Gone dear Lavrace, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, | 1958 brother, good ale -- recondl 'om $12. Ni one | |GAS Telephone 725-8377. | Whitby 668-3141, Must sell, $125. Brooklin|12 textbooks, Telephone 728-3692. ca aPaITE MAAK vay" |TWO girls' Viscount bicycles, one used - 1 |. red, lady owner,/one year, one used 2 years. In good condi- fi to ke Wer sce et bot God nes gained Teaeiog Souniry, $1400; Telentone tion. Tamwohone TRE One of the best mothers the world _. |BUYING or selling furniture or appll- contained 1955 PLYMOUTH, highest cash offer or ances. Call Eimer, Hampton 263-2294 or --Ever remembered by husband, Ted trade for table saw. Telephone 728-8959 263-2695. and Helen, Catherine and Edward. after 7 p.m. --_---- ne SAXBY -- In loving memory of 4 dear| WRECKING 4 1955 Studebaker, Will sell 36--Legal mother, Annie, who passed away Seotem- | complete or separated. Telephone 725-3271,| ----_ ber Ist, 1942, and 8 gilt THOMAS, 1957 CHEVROLET sedan, excellent motor who passed away April lith, Hsia and body; 1955 Buick Special, excellent Calm and peaceful they are sleeping, -- -ongition; 1955 Pontiac sedan, stick shift; Sweetest rest that follows pain = 1953 Ford panel truck; 1949 Ford pick» Be wen a, ae raat uasin ' jup; 1936 Dodge coupe. Hot-rod orospect. __aiways remembered by daughter Euith, | Mill Street. Sa Jim and children. 1963 FALCON convertible, automatic, red phichies pam an e with white top, many extras, low miseage. | MONUMENTS -- MARKERS {sti under warranty. Private. Owner location --_ only. The City) lew Sewing Centre, a; Coke RANGE, 32", good condition, gas ridition, radio and gas heater, One owner.|space heater, medium size. Best offer. 1956 NASH, one-owner. car, in good run-|COMPLETE SET of Grade 11 and Grade City of Oshawa - Final Instalment 1964 AFTER-INTERIM TAXES DUE lcondition. 2 years old, will sell half price. | Whitby 668-4449. | COMPRESSOR, 2 e, jused only 9 months. Conversion motor |110-220-1¥% HP. Telephone 728-1845. |GAS RANGE, 4burner, automatic oven: also modern gas space heater. Both good condition. Bai in. Telephone 723-7609. ee GIRL'S winter coat, ledgings, royal blue; spring coat, green tweed, size 6X, Both) new condition. Telephone 725-5423. ae TARGE OAK buffet in good condition, lone large and two small drawers and two |doors. Reasonable. Phone 668-3976. |33--Market Basket |ORGANICALLYP grown beans, tomatoes, |honey now available. Bring containers. |Pick your own, Open weekends. Moore- croft Organic Gardens, Sprucehill Road, A [OI TOMATOES, pick your own, 50c per bas- | | ton Road, Whitby. |34--Lost and Found -- |COST -- Strayed from the pasture, Lot |size, Concession 6, East Whitby, three spring white-faced calves; TB tagged. Owner, Alvin Séott. Dial 655-3747. WILL anyone knowing the whereabouts of |wyman C. Campbell, please telephone collect, Cobourg 372-9997 after § p.m. 1 KENNETH R. WALKER, 347 Athol Street East, Oshawa, will not be respon- |sible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, Septem- |ber Ist, 1964, without my written consent. --Kenneth R. Walker TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS WORK Today Press TORONTO 1) A.M. By The Canadian Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept, (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) _ INDUSTRIALS WW oNet High Low a.m. Ch'ge $15% 15% 15% $34%0 34% 14% -- Vo 910 910 «910 $74 74 «74 $0% Wh Wha-- Ve 4 $13«13--~CO13 $24 24 Sales 160 305 us 110 793 150 200 25 ns 25 210 25 $59% 59% 594+ % $5670 S640 Sé/a+ Ve $12%4 124. 12% $514 51" Si" 8 350 350 350 $35 Ue Me $30¥e 30% 30% 4 4 200 $14% 14% 14% + % $24% 24/0 24/0 + Ve $46Ya 4bY2 4614 Bw 6 8 Ve a+ Ve 9% 10% 9% 10% 1406, 145 140 45 $30 5" 830 5a WV. 13% -- Ve 9 1% 13% 9 6844 + % 10% + Ye Stock Abitibi Alta Gas Alta Gas w Algoma Alumini Alum 2 pr Bowater pr Brazil BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow Brown Cal Pow Can Cem 140 45 630 35% $17% 100 6812 102 41M 18% 38 45 3925 765 zu4 6 $38 250 79 100 270 100 210 575 C ind Gas CPR C Vickers Cc Westng Cherncell Chrysler Clairtone Col Cell C Savings Con Paper Con Gas n 1% 3 % 62 6 Wn 10°4 42% -- Ve 1% -v % a 6 10% 10% 42% 2% $6 $10% $10% $42% $12% 'Indians Plan Fund Raising SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP) -- Forty-five Indian fam- ilies at the village of Batcha- wana, about 30 miles north of here, have formed a fund-rais- ing committee to provide funds to fight an eviction order by Scott Misener Steamships Lim- Mi sbth stand nC jited. _|USED 2piece chesterfield, suitable for) The Indians are squatters on the land owned by the steam- ship company. The company Says it needs the land for a possible harbor development, They have hired lawyer I. A. Baninni of Sault Ste. Marie, ;|who has obtained an extension from the original 10-day evic- tion notice served early last week. Guild Pickets Halt Printers YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) group of 20 to 30 printers was stopped by striking Amer- ican Newspaper Guild mem- bers from entering the Youngs- town Vindicator plant Monday, a guild spokesman said. "There was some jostling and shoving and four or five men knocked down, but no injuries," said Fred Kearney, president of the guild's Local 11. Presidents of the Printers Lo- cal Union. and Mailers Union received orders over the week. end from Elmer Brown, presi- dent of the International 'Typo- graphical Union, to return to work. It was the second back- to-work order from Brown. "No union employees will cross our picket line,' Kearney said. Before Monday's incident, the printers and their sister affil- iate, the mailers, and other un- ions at The Vindicator had re- fused to cross picket lines set up by the guild, which struck Aug. 18 in a dispute over an initial contract for 42 newly or- ganized circulation men. The Vindicator continued to publish a reduced edition, be- ing prepared by supervisory personnel for counter sales at the plant. 47% -- Ve! +% we f a) 's Toron : " Soctk Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Crush int 750 $11% 11% i%+ we 210 430 430 430 734 440 440 440 100 $22% 22% 22% + 13 $120Ys 120%e 1200 + 90 $61% 61% 6134 20% -- (2% 23% 23% % " * Pont East Ch Tr Falcon Fam Play Fed Grain Fleet Mig Ford Cés Fraser 175 $% 255 65 65 65 60$183 182 183) +3 50 $31'% 31% 31% 50$158 158 158 +2 100 $7 1% s-- Ve 35% SH St % 0 0 30 $174 17% 17%+% soo 6600 916% 16% 16% $% 1% h--V $17% to Stock Market Li 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 15 $9'e Sle ole 225 $102 102 10% 250 $24¥2 24% 24% 100 V9 200 $23 «23 15 $262 262 $15 14% 720 720 720 $29'2 292 a+ Ve $125 1258 12% $474 46%s 46% -- Vo $10% 10% 10% 1 0 Wo+% $17% 17% 17% -- Ve 475 475 475 sis 18 15 $78Va 78 78% 32, 32 32 $13 12%13 +% 315 315 315 $19 19% e+ 620 620 620 --5 $144 1442 4+ $24¥2 24¥2 24a $182 18% 18'4-- Ve 450 450 450 $25% 25% 25% $20% 20% 20% Net Stock Sajes High Low a.m, Ch'ge Wsburne 500 101 101 101 W Decaita' 1800 215 215 215 --2 Yan Can 00 4h Me Mam Ve MINES 10287 6 6 Akaitcho 500 66 66 Am Larder 4000 15 (15 15 -- Amal Rare 2000 112 Fg Wwn-- A Am Moly 500 140 1 140 Ansil 6000 uW%4 is +1 A_ Ar ' we Atl C Cop 5 = 105 Atlin-Ruf Belleterre Bethim Bibis Black Bay Brunswk Bunker H Camfio C Dyno Cdn Keeley Can-Erin Cariboo Cassiar Stock Morse B Nat Drug Nat Trust Nia Wire B -" "a " 5 Pac Pete w 6 Page-Hers Pow» Corp Price Bros St Maurice Salada Sayvette Shell Can Shell | wts Shop. Save Simpsons Slater Steel / Stafford Steel Can Suptest ord s oo 68 8 m=] $11% 1% 11% 6% 6 8% tings 7 11 Net r Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge L Dvtauit 720 $11% 1% 11% Leitch 32220 675 645° 675 «+38 Lorado 300 145 (145 ry oo 12 «1% ae °° PY agnet 1 Marchant 800 176 176 176 Mattgmi 250 $15% 15% 15% Mentor 500 3 34h Merritt" 500 34 340 A Merrill 500 63 8 63 RH Min-Ore 1000 Vi¥e Wa We ow 100.131 131 «131 8 1900 1 S$ § 16 390 9 9 9 25% 1 % h% M-- 2200 275 «275 275 +2 Whe 4 Wath 3 15 1 +e * +" +3 +" +1 +3 7 $42% 42% 42% $692 69% 69a + "oo Tamblyn 'pr Tor-Dom Bk Tor tron A Tower. wts T Fin A Tr Can PL 3 13% 40% 3 13% 40% Inland Gas Ime Int Nickel tnter PL int Stl P 1TL Ind iTL Ind pr Jockey C Jock 2 pr Labatt Lafarge A Lont Cem Lakeland $8 320 «(95 $5ve 5% | | $204 20% 4 U't 315 315.315 $62 62 6-- $165 16% 165 $26%e 26Ve 26% $214 212 4 + 10% % 3% 275 275 28% 28% 5 5 MS) OMS OSB Plaza Vandalism Discussion Held TORONTO (CP) -- A meet- ing. of shopping plaza store owners with James Mackey, Metropolitan Toronto police 20 Trans-Mt T 8% 0 rans PPL Turnbull Un Gas U Gas B pr Walk GW Webb Knp West Ind A WCoast Tr W Pacific Weston A West A wis 20 8%. 1 10 24% 24% -- Ve 56 36% 36e-- Ve 48 4B 5 125 --6 $17¥e 17¥e 17% $17¥2 17% 17% $17% 17% \7e+ Ve 940 940 940 1100 400 215 400 100 75 OILS 9000 «15 500 22 200 $23 500 275 300 320 320 320 1500 145 145 145 300 $20% 20% 20% + Ve 805 805 805 +5 vw ) WY = 145 (145 «145 350 350 350 520 515 $20 3 88 20% 202 20% ] 1s 2 3 23 5 738. +8 Ls 2 Acme Gas Ang U Dev Cal Ed Camerina Cdn Sup Oil Cent Del C Dragon C West P Fr Pete pr Medal N_ Cont N Davies NC Oils Northid Numac Numac wis Scurry Rain Spooner Teck Corp Triad Oil Union Oi) U Canso 400 1000 $15% 15% 15% "4 "4 "4 525 525 525 220 217 220 $15¥e 15% 15a 280 280 280 42 +% --I 1180 100 . a + O'Leary Opemiska 3388 az Orchan at Pamour + Paramaq Patino saeBeses Be8seses Dome Donaida Duvan El Sol F Mar Frncoeur Genex Giant YK Goldale GF, Mining Granduc Gunnar Hastings Headway High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Hu-Pam Irish Cop Iso 22 2 17% + Va 30 | +%) +1 Zssfessaed 7 7 LO, oe} 12¥e 12% 12% p 5 Ba bees ir 443 3 3 125 (125 «125 +2 o 29 2 184 '8% 18% Sales to 11 a.m.: 826,000, +15 1000 3500 860 7180 110 2000 1000 7750 10000 3000 44500 1040 +18 58k 8 15% 14a 15va-+1 | wlapa 2 2m 2 190 16 5 Jacobus 16 Joburke Jonsmith K Anacon Kirk Min K Anacon Kerr Add Kirk Min FOREIGN TRADING 700 400 400 400 : Can Ol 200 250 250 250 +19 Dickenson 200 S15 SIS SIS #20 Highi2nd Bell 800 900 900 900 +5 Leitch 495 700 670 70 +25 Preston 15 605 605 605 425 2 20 21% 19 2 (8 2000 16% 16 1040 121 «118 43 710 705 2000 164 16 Bralorne | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Cuban Exiles | Congo S$ chief, may lead to firmer ac- tion to stop vandalism in plazas, representatives of the owners said Monday. Spokesmen for a _ shopping centre committee of the Urban Development Institute said that By ROD CURRIE | if shopping centre owners adopt) Canadian Press Staff Writer | a firm policy of. bringing) Still Worsening Claim Attack PANAMA CITY (AP)--Nine anti - Castro commandos have destroyed a Russian - hohe radar station on Cuba's s eastern coast, a Cuban exile leader. said Monday night. Manuel Artime annountéd that his raiders struck from two ituation 'criticizing the Belgians and Americans for what they term "armed interference." charges against hoodlums a major step will have been taken toward solving -the...problem Some merchants have been re- luctant to lay charges for fear | of retaliation. | Sauve Chides. Student Union QUEBEC (CP) Forestry Minister Maurice Sauve told the Canadian Union of Students Monday night his hopes "for a new understanding between French- and English-speaking Canada have never been higher. "I feel very strongly we have reached a turning point for the better, that the rest of Canada has begun to understand why Quebec has been acting and) talking as it has, and that we are at the threshold of a new form of co-operative federalism that will satisfy Quebec's legi- timate irations."' The fo CUS president chided the union for the theme of its week-long seminar here: | "Towards a new concept of} Confederation."' Taking a tee retical or legalistic approach to the Canadian constitution was "putting the cart before the horse." Some 150 students from = 46) universities are attending the! seminar, | | | OBITUARIES FOR YOU WHILE YOU WORK, SLEEP or PLAY PNG ae RIMAR }leaving country. Telephone 728-9783. MEMOR | ALS 1957 CHEVROLET, excellent condition,| |radio. Phone Robertson collect at 985-2764! : Tae: latter 6 p.m. | Polling Division 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA 1963 CORVAIR, deluxe, 4-door, automatic radjo, other extras, ninteen hundred plus Numbers EVENINGS sales tax. No offers. 728-8501 728-6627 {1958 PONTIAC four door, Good | ------------=! condition. Must seli immediately asking) |$550. Telephone 725-4398. | 1964 PONTIAC convertible, custom sport, Diplomat bive, V8 automatic. Telephone Bowmanville 623-3703. _ | {1986 PONTIAC, 4 door, V-8, standard transmission, good condition, $350. Tele- phone 728-8798. |1958 BUICK Limited, low mileage, fully Color OFFICE 723-1002 MEMORIALS For courteous, qualified mem- orio! consultation, call or see Wm. Greehalgh MOUNT LAWN: MEMORIAL DIV. at the Mount Lown Sffice in the - centre of Oshawo's green areo, King St. West. 1 to 69 70 to 135 for a small service charge Trust Office in the City Print on Bills Black Brown Taxes may be paid by mail or at The City Hall, or of Ink Last Day to Avoid Penalty Sept. Ist Sept. 8th at any Chartered Bank or of Oshawa; providing no Oshawa and Mrs. George (Lei- JOHN HENRY KELLY: CAMPBELLFORD The funeral of John Henry Kelly of 89 Saskatoon street, Campbell- ford, was held on Saturday afternoon from the chapel of the A. D. Bennett Funeral Home, Campbellford, conducted by Dr. D. M. Smith. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Bearers were Allan, Harry, Albert, Robert, Maurice and| Elmer Kelly, all sons. Following a brief illness Mr. Kelly died at the Peterborough Civic Hospital on Wednesday. He was in his 78th year, Born in Combermere, North Hastinigs, he was the son of the tate John .and Sarah McDonad Kelly. He had lived in the Campbellford community for the past 30 years. He was a retired farmer and was a member of St. John's United Church, Campbellford. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Bellisle; six sons, F-L Allan Kelly, Ottawa; Harry, Palermo; Robert, Water- down; Albert, Lakefield; Mau- rice, ROMP, Regina, Sask.; and Elmer of the RCMP at Ottawa; and two daughters, Mrs. R. (Fay) Vandervoort of | ta) Daniels: of Burlington. Also surviving are two broth- ers, George of Keene; Thomas | kus, |ronto, He was a son of Mr. and |Mrs. Gordon E. Munday. John was a Grade Four pupil of Lincoln Avenue Public School and was also a member of the First Pickering Cub Pack, For a short time he was) ja member of the Whitby Junior Brass Band. He attended Pick- ering United Church Sunday | School, About the' only reasonably {safe prediction about The Congo |Situation is it is likely to get | worse. Ever since the United Nations pulled out in June, govern- ments on both sides of the east- west and black-white divisions have been hovering about the Central African country, appar- ently eager to wield influence-- but not wanting to become ac- tively involved. | Thus Premier Moise Tshombe and his shaky government can not be criticized harshly if they suspect selfish motives behind the majority of offers of heip. The Belgians, whose depar- ture in June, 1960, led to the savagery that has scarred the country and bled the ailing economy, still have big finan- cial interests they are eager to protect. Thus they, along with the |United. States, which fears growing Communist Chinese in- volvement, are giving broad technical and economic assist- ance--but no military personnel, Still many observers agree that the key to The Congo's problems is a reasonably well organized central government supported by an efficient and loyal army, something the coun- wy has never had. Now, in desperation, Tshombe has started recruiting. white mercenaries in Europe . and, with more success, in South Af- |rica and Rhodesia. | HIGH SALARIES PAID Reports indicate- they are a mainly dissolute bunch, at- tracted more by the high sal- ary than any sincere desire to overthrow the enemy, the vari- ous rebel forces which, with some Chinese support, have gained control of about one- fifth of the country, Although the premier no doubt feels white men in his army are a necessary evil, the plan could eventually backfire. Neighboring black nationalists resent their presence and fear torpedo boats and that all got away safely. He said he didn't know whether any Russians or Cuban soldiers were killed during the raid early Sunday. According to Artime, the ra- dar station was defended by a garrison of 150 Cuban soldiers and three Soviet officers, The station was selected, he said, because it was used to de! Cubans fleeing their country-by boat, especially those coming from Oriente and Camaguey provinces. Artime asserted that once the refugees were spotted, Russian- built patrol boats were sent after them. He said the boats were usually commanded by & Russian and the refugees were always shot to death whi crouching in their boats. 7 He said the radar station and a lighthouse were located on Cabo Cruz, at the western tip of the southern coast of Oriente province. the Africans in particular will spread South Africa's influence. Nevertheless,. the white sol- DIVIDENDS |faiths, the ingredient the government needs most. ~ The Russians also have given} aid, at the same time roundly diers already seem to have brought a new effectiveness to the army. The latest batch of vague and conflicting reports generally give the impression Tshombe has started to regain nh upper hand against the reb- els. But as observers of the chron- ically muddle situation there know, today's victories could easily be tarnished by tomor- row's tragedy. Pontiff Planning Jerusalem Centre VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul VI is reported to be plan- ning to build in Jerusalem a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bowater Mersey Paper Ca, Ltd., 5% per cent pfd. 68% cents,' Oct. 1, record Sept, 11... John Labatt Ltd.; common -45 cents, Oct. 15, record Sept. 18. Walter M. Lowney Co. Lid., ed cents, Oct. 15, record Sept. Rockwell Standard Corp., ex- tra dividend 10 cents (U.S, funds), Dec. 10, record Nov, 13. permanent study centre of com- parative theology to promote Christian unity an better' re- lations . with non Christian BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT A high Vatican source sai Monday night both Christian and non Christian scholars would explore the world's re- ligious beliefs 'at the centre. The source described the cen- tre as a personal project of Pope Paul's, envisaged as a lasting monument to his _his- toric January meeting with Or- thodox Patriarch Athenagoras in the holy land. At Sales By FRANK SULLIVAN HALIFAX (CP)--Moir's Ltd. is in the midst of a $500,000 ex- pansion program aimed at in- creased sales through improv- The deceased is survived by his parents and a sister, Peggy. The remains are at the Me- Eachnie Funeral Home, Picker- ing, for the funeral service in |the chapel Tuesday, Sept. |The service will be conducted by Rev. Melville Buttars, minis- of Pickering United Church. [Interment will be in Park Lawn ;}Cemetery, Toronto. | FUNERAL OF MRS, MARY PAWLENCHUK The funeral service for Mrs. Mary Pawlenchuk, who 'died in a Toronto Hospital, Friday, Aug. 28, was held in St. Mary's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Monday, Aug. 31, at 10 a.m, a Interment was in St, Mary's Cemetery. The service was tak- en by Rev, P. Zaparyniuk. Pallbearers were Alex Kor- George Pawlenchuk, George T. Pawlenchuk, John T. Pawlenchuk, John Pawlenchuk, ing the quality of the candy it manufactures here. The com- pany also hopes to boost ver- satility and productivity in over- all plant operation. E. L. Otto, vice-president and general manager of the multi- million. dollar industry, ' says current forecasts indicate the company will spend another half million in the next three or four years, Plant improvemeyts costing "a million dtllary ttre been made during the last seven years, Major expense now is addi- tion of elaborate machinery. A total of $150,000 has been spent on a multi-zone enrober that covers candy centres with choc- olate, A new air conditioning system that controls humidity and temperature cost $100,000 and $75,000 has been spent for a starch mogul for chocolate | molding. Even with new machinery and streamlined operating meth- ods, Mr. Otto says, the company hopes to increase employment Four Combine Cases Started OTTAWA (CP) -- Legal ac- tion is being. taken on four of the six combines investigation reports made since January, 1963, Justice Minister Favreau advised the Commons Monday. His written reply for Robert Prittie (NDP -- Burnaby-Rich- mond) said lawyers have been instructed to study the evidence for possible prosecution in these cases: . --Road surfacing contracts in Ontario, reported July 13, 1964; : --Sale and distribution of plumbing products in Alberta, reported June 24, 1964; --Sale and distribution of plumbing products in Quebec, reported Feb. 7, 1964. Expansion Aimed Boost developing sales in the eastérn United States but we are at it in a very small way at the mo- ment," Mr. Otto says. Ingredients of the the company produces come from many distant lands. Nearly 10,000,000 pounds of sugar and more than 1,000,000 pounds of cocoa beans are combined with a myriad selectioh of fruit, nu's and other materials from Cen- tral and South American, India, China, Africa, New Guinea, Hol- land, England, Java, the United States and the West Indies. The company has been manu- facturing candy since it was founded in 1873. : CONTROL PURCHASED In 1956 when the possibility arose the company might be sold to outside interests, a group of Nova: Scotia business- men purchased control and jin- Stalled lawyer Frank M. Covert as president in an effort to keep the industry in the province. The board of directors, all Mar- itimers, are principal share- holders, : "We now are one of the few industries in Nova Scotia which have a favorable trade bal- 4 a Jat, * |powered, A-1 condition throughout, sum- |mer_and winter fires. Apply 97 Stevenson's, Office Hours North. After 6 evenings. ' 1959 BISCAYNE; standard 6, origi yowner, all: new tires, windshield wash CARD OF THANKS <" price $900. Telephone 728-7818. 11932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re- Stored, new battery, licence, $580. and EDWARDS--I wish fo thank friends and|2rlve away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent relatives for cards, flowers and visits/S!ree! North, Whitby, during my stay in Oshawa General Hos-/DOC'S AUTO SPEED and Custon, new! pital. Special thanks to nurses of Wards|location s+ '600 King Street East for) 2 and 4 F, Drs. McKinney, Vipond, Ross|your speed equipment, auto accessories and Gillard, Mrs. Alice Edwards, 13%\and parts. Open daily 9-10; 24 hour fow- Gerrerd Ra, we. of Toronto and a sister, Loretta of California, U.S.A. ance," Mr, Otto says. "We bring more .noney into the area than we send out. We create wealth for the area." oh He says 90 per cent of gross revenue comes from outside the metropolitan . area. 5 Substantial quantities 6f foods .either produced. or pro- cessed in the Atlantic provinces are used annually by the com- pany. \ ' A preliminary hearing has been set for Oct. 20 in charges related to an alleged combine in bids far sewer and water line contracts in Duvernay, a Mont- rea! suburb. The justice deartment still is studying the report on the man- ufacture, distribution and sale of dpugs in Canada. yi part of Taxes are past due. IF ANY INSTALMENT IS. PAST DUE -- Please telephone the Tax Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when remitting by mail. f "through increased volume." EMPLOYMENT VARIES Present employment varies from 600 to 700. About 70 per cent dre womens Moir's maintains warehou-er in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Its products are shipped across the country 'rom St. John's, Nfld.,. to Victoria. "We are looking forward to TELEPHONE 723-2633 and John Herhork. } MOVIES EDUCATRONAL MONTREAL (CP) -- Movies should be an instrinsic part of every child's education and rec- reation, says. child psychologist Louise Mathieu. Sh: complains that parents seem to think tele- vision and child puppet shows are referable. « JOHN GORDON MUNDAY John Gordon Munday died Saturday, Aug. 29, at the fam- ily residence, 39 Georgina drive, Pickering. He had been ill for some months and was in his 11th year. The deceased was born in To- 1 = C. 1. Cox, . Tax Collector. ae

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