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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1964, p. 28

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gery ie OT RII 9 gag + RAE ¢ or preserves. 'From-me-to-you' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 24, 1964 27 'i Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Personality (wis oe soe re ae PLRURY =, Len and Roly (nee $f. G77) . i people," she points out, an Merwe' -- ay oe re: ~-- a proud fo announce the arrival of .M. STOCKS 1 Net Th" wet u Sometim: tree. Or a ular package|A fruitcake, wrapped orsie Taccond "sons Rash' Michel. weighing TORONTRS Chnadien Press Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge W rappings: aie ner we ree i. aR ap oa -- Sever aed dine. ein be 9 Ibs., 3 o7s., at 6.55 a.m. on Tuesday, Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 24 Jeff Bw 100 375 375 375 Bunker H 90 25 «(25 Pamour 400 180 180 180 d H i is-| 'fl " to look like a large|top with a cluster of arti- December 22, at the Oshawa Geners!) -- (Quotations in cents uniess marked 8. CM 465 465 465 Camp Chib 400 495 409 400 Paramaq 7300 13 1212 -- a ered package, wrapped in tis-|"'flame" to f opped w: 10 10 --'%!| Cam Mines 1500 21 21 paving Wrapping presents can sué, needs only a crayon-drawn' Christmas eandle. ficial fruit. Jockey Hospital. Many thanks to Ors. McLean) S lohe xd---Ex-dividerd, xr---Ex-| Jock C 8 pr 200 10 be and Kowalski end staff on the fourth) 7 084 Uli tvarrants. Net change is} Kelly wit 150 ii ys st ag a \,\the happiest part of the holi- @ 6+3 | «Gdn Kesley $ day season. wast | fram" previous Baard-iot closing sale.)), LOnt Cem 200 4 " %e 21% 21% Captain RUSONIK -- Jules and Mary Rusonik 230 $2) Ae ah Traditional . printed Christ: pleased to announce the birth of thei Fi 215 $154 15% 54 ¢ Sons'at Osnawe General Hospital, on Mon INDUSTRIALS be Bee 2h + mas papers are great time-save day, December 21, 1964, weight 8 Ibs., 7 ray ] i" ido ; t ers. But you ean also wra ozs. A little brother for Reid David. " ust rth te 0 ' 2s 645 lin a one-of-a-kind way, ts: Stock Sales High Low a.m, Gh'ge 4" 204-- | Rio M+ Wing st paper, colorful tis- Abitibi 13. 13 14 di*e--% O44 + $ zs YY glitt * ." even Alta * $374 374 i *% Loge M j }! i} ; w --™% pd 'oll gi! ce Pe ve » ev Alt 10% MB PR -% \ DEATHS Algor i ty if Mass-F 5 i is i, ~ 'i gag the po nd lumin 3 ' BEATTY, Alexander, Sr. Alum 4% prt a. 4, a an da wat ; wrapp add mistletae, holly: In Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes-| Analog y + te ) RJ A ae % ; +3 perries, ne cones, tinsel, stars, Beatty, Sr. in nis esth voor' beteved| AND 4 i Wat 4 i a ea 4 It cut-outs, stencil designs or husband of Nellie Seultion sy wal A 50 $58Y sia Ti live fie + Ve rr crayon drawings for supert ef- Cav end the late Robert Beatty, proter 4 4) Mo 13% 10 19 'Sa! fect, advises ne Behling, art of Mrs. Jean McKenna and Mrs, Allan hy 7 i Vs 4 Pi Sale $00 " ie Ihe Vue 500 2) ~9 director of Whitman Mee 1% 164 164 1b4a-- 0 4 12 ing Company, producers of gi lea 18 ita--tla a ao. wrappings, ribbons and bows. $217 2194 21% 20 he Requiem Mass in St. Gertrude's Church, Ld 30 310. 8 184 154 154 + Wrappping presents can be a See See eer cee! sn aw | | Gino' Wu! + ie se srotabets ofthe family. "ven ory's Cemetery, (The family will receive| Bullochs B 215 § é 66 45 4S 4 2000 ali"? 124 abe 'a Va 7 +h it ers t oo, ¥ friends at the funeral home on Thursday, Bulolo 1 77% The ui Lia 1h, ; al 3 he youngest child likes to wrap and Friday from 20 4 and 7 09 p.m.) | Burne Fe aa i f. 41% -- 4] Genec aia 24a 244 500 a gift he has bought oof a Cai Pow a+ V NG: 5 4 + Mu Slegn, Exp He Yi a+ ' b Nitg dor relative. rapp) "rn BROCKMAN, Mrs. Charles E. | 4 ii 24 + V ' -- Vl Goldele 4 Bis és a a em ae ae eg Ne A ae ee ea i With' orvenel (auch are ideal * G C on ova: id 4 _ You Littian Margeret. Nell beloved wife] Can wire B 150 ¥ 1 eurien 0 45 5 Hastings 500 380 380 380 --5 ha a i fei aaa | Hans oP ee he ey tom 1a ae n, jeill, and sister of rew an Y Neil, all of Oshawa, in ier iy fear | C Brew A pr g 49% 4994 4994 hell | pr 1 $ it re eng 12 rity | rt FOREIGN TRADING Martin Sa ; § Sshaen. with Requiem High Mass in St.| € Coin" eer 26 319% 1914 19% Kt iy | "4 54 5% - 2000 12 «12 tae Riscevery Hy i Gertrude's Church, Saturday, December) CGE pr 900 $4! Slater Steet 16 4 Int Helium 433 126 126 126 ~-2 Bele 26 at 11 a.m. Interment Resurrection) C imp Bk € 150 Slat B S\2 235 t 4 20% | Ketiville 3000 Pe ust! Sherritt as a6 4 p t 7 ? gs es | e8e88 = m 4 +8 -1 g 383 = 352e8E883 Sen Ses SSSh3 e883 Cemetery. (On Christmas Day the family, C Ind Gas 214 | Southam 215 Iso 1300 will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7to9, C ind Gas p 100 A y ye\ Steel Can 136 $26 Jaye Exp 2000 Hobby 300 31 45 CPR 1315 ® 58+ Ye) Steinbg A 120 $374 p Jelex 21 H4 OTTAWA (CP)--External Af-) arenas ee. ok a ee 26 v bd | Texaco 220 Joliet 5 6 2 1 fai Minist Martin said to- ' Caribbean 500 M2 Met Ve) T Fin A 440 $13% - ve} Jonsmith be + Va! airs nister r é LOCKE'S FLORISTS Chrysler a | Tr Can PL 764 mW) Ki Anecon 40 2H 315 al day he. was consulted in 1060 tor 1 Me | ir in Yj } Funeral' arrangements and | a cell 100 1b' -- Ve on ee 1 1% | Kirk Town rf] i 1g 14) as a lawyer in the case of Ono- floral. requirements for all | C Devices 202 Un Carbid ' L Dufault $12% 12 12%-- %/ frio (Nono) Minaude and re- le ee ee ceived a normal fee for his le- on M 8 ne Lake Ling | +] DEFEAT BLUES gal advice. p.m.) 4) occasions. Cay P 125 h Me iv -- Ve} : Langi OSHAWA SHOPPING Con Gal" 640 ci 12% + Val ; Calin AM 14% tin Wva-- ¥ cae tate ith, | Yetta te te ait Din yh LEANLLY, Welt (CD---| Mr, Martin was, 9 sinter of CENTRE | Chores © 8 too 0 a8 Mi 2 Lynahst 7 He 4 *--'8lTlanelly Wanderers Wednesday|the Liberal Opposition in Par- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | Chanus B 210 485 i" » | Walk GW 425 $9514 ae lit Hy yy defeated the University of Tor-|liament at the time. Represent- s' rf 728-6555 | D Bridge fa dy. out ul Wee na" ae ak Oe erin i aa onto rugger Blues 5-0 in the sec-|ing Essex Bast and practising | Dem Elect : $il@ 14 uf WCoest Tr 165 Mattern! $204 20% 20V% ond of the visitors' aeons law in Windsor, pe an i | asco ' | Weston A 2125. A ii emer 7 United Kingdom tour. The} The minister sa at as Kind beyond Price, yet D St 20 Y McWat 'nid : PANIIA ceseh of all Dom Tar 30 $m 22 | er Metal Mine if if 2 --* |Bwes, 1959 - 63 intercollegiate|soon as he became aware in A pr iB al | ran iF 32 32 --1 |champions, defeated Sidcup|1963 of Minaudo's criminal rec- GERROW Eddy Mich 215 PH OILS Mt Wright aio 3 28s ~ |Extra Firsts 25-3 in their open-|ord he immediately dissociated FUNERAL CHAPEL Falton 78 Shale. tale New Ath Bae i a ve|ing game in Kent, England, Sat-/himself bg the Rage " | Am Ledue 2400 10 vy. i a at the time Mr. Mar- 390 KING STREET WEST | FSI Fn sao 'tm dm Ym + Ul co pete 1300 Niweans a [ene ay 'al aarice was sought | Fleet Mig 500 "88 € Delhi ph 4 Hd N Hosen wh a0" 30s ta | WILL SEEK GAMES of oe TELEPHONE 728-6226 | EFicetw 100 n 1 | € Ex Ges 400 : Tua ae ie ow aay 9 was appealing against a depor- Fraser 190 $23% 33% cpa ' N Mylame 13613 «13 TOKYO (Reuters). -- Sopporo,|tation order to Italy which Frosst A 210 $i7 ie | 4 N Rouyn 14 14 14 --1 |in Japan's far north, Wednes-|lat enforced. ee Te Numac F ater was IN MEMORIAM | Globe A us 'ine "ne | PY Nig 5 i ai" Nick' Bins liv Vn Wy + y|day took its first major step to-| He swore in an affidavit that | Srevind 9H At) Breve os | Nisto 1% li tia |wards gbtaining the 1972 Win-|he had only two minor convie- CAREY -- In loving memory of a dear Haves sh 145 g1B 8S Teeter. , 3 Hy.) Norge! S00) ig "My t'f, iter Olympic Games. The Sap-jtions in the United States. How- grandfather, Theodore 'W. Carey, who! Home @ _iB6 | Teck Corp # tee, ae Tw [pore meaiticlnal Qaenmmtly yotédinver, # Aas since bate ott The Management and Staff take this opportunity to passed away December 24, 1962. 2300 ; i | Tried Oi) ig kd | fee tae ae lin faver of a motion that the/lished that his record included 98 HBC ie oe ; | His weary hours and days of pain | 1 6 oO g ov] P A 16% Yan Can ") Northeal 1500 a 4 i 9% 98 ~} |winter resort city on Japan's|convictions for murder in his : au . And in our aching heeris we know | | HU Erie | Ba tte -- Nertnole lass 718 710. 710" | northern most island of Hok-/native Italy and he has been de- wish everyone a "Very Merry Christmas and a iu 20 : 7 __te, pes toung pkg he Beale Sharon) 1mm Lite Anh tir ues +% Opemiske 300 825 95 825 kaido should apply for the/scribed as a member of the Ma-| Happy New Year and thank you for your patronage and 'and husband Bill. | ie Gish tis lis -- | Orchan 100 645 848 445 games. fia in the U.S. | | friendship through 1964. P 9 | _ | i 25% 25% | Agnico 200 WILSON -- In loving memory of a dear} WO 375 375 375 Akaltche 500 82 | ge ia Ss) ie @ wr Bt 9) Sat Hn, 300 AM ree fa Mind in all his ways, int Nickel 231 $89 «8? +%| ANC Cop. 300 +3 =° TH F LI F Upright and ust to the end of his dave.) int Util Hk ee A | RB ts toh ten What a beautiful" memory. he" left| ma a: | Bibl 3000 hap ; FROM AGE 65 SERVING CANADIANS FOR OVER A CENTURY PR Fe ie et ree, i Mm mime Here is a plan to provide your family if you should die, or for your retirement Harry and grandchildren, | Jamaica P§ 1000 $124 124 124=-- u| Brajorne 900 485 485 85 +5 | years if you survive... You make regular payment to the Sun Life of-Canada, : | Jetierson "top #10" | But RL eo? #8 + then at age 65, you start receiving $300 a month for life, or if you prefer, dear bvabend, Herbert Wilson, who pass: | $44,150 in cash. Both of these amounts can be increased by leaying your CANADA PERMANENT od away December 24,1963. OBITUARIES | dividents on deposit. Should you not survive to age 65, a minimum of $30,000 . will be paid immediately to your family. A ite ined Broad 7 mag And. day by day | miss him more, | As | walk through life alone. FUNERAL OF the Goodyear Tire and Rubber} Byc leting th f H l | j Bahai y completing the enquiry form below, you can obtain details suitable to your se etiees MRS. NICHOLAS sh abi - ol el it bay reste, Hel persenal situation, Plans can be arranged to provide various amounts maturs CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION WILSON -- In loving memory' of a] Funeral service was he ' ng at age 60 or 65, CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY dear Jather, Herbert Wilson, who passed| Wednesday for Mrs. Nicholas|Paul's United Church. He was| the former Tessie|also a member of the Bowman. awey December 24, 1963. 4 Fie 3 a ; * Farewell, dear iether, thy work 1a) Kupnicki, | the | former, Tesstriville Odd Fellows Lodge and CR 'SUN LIF E OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Ty willing hands will toll ne more, G I Hospital, Decem-|was @ past district deputy Re Se Cone BE vee: ie Pb is Howie grand master. | ' ack, wife Edna end) She was 64, As @ young man Mr. Corden : ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Levi -- The remains were taken from|Was & member of the baseball' : Oshawa Shopping Centre MONUMENTS -- MARKERS |the Armstrong Funeral Home|atd hockey teams in Bowman-| ' : to St. John's Ukrainian Ortho-|Ville and was one of the stars be il ROGER WOLFE RIMAR dox Church, Wednesday, Dec.|f the teams. : : Unit Meneger MEMORIALS 2 at 9 a.m. Service was held| He is suryived by his wife, ee, q Home 723-2883 Business 725-4563 in the church at 9.30 a.m. with|the former Evelyn Wood and a| ae 152 SIMCOE ST. S. Rev. R, Panezenko officiating,|daughter, Margaret. Also sur-| 7 3 ae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee OSHAWA He was assisted by Rev. Wasyl viving are a sister, Mrs. George i : OFFICE EVENINGS |Olynyk, a former pastor of the|McMullen (Ena) and two bro- i + PP CET eer Tee Toe zy 728-6 lives inithers, Harvey and Stanley, all ' , thd eat ta jot Bowmanville si Exact Date OF Bith ......sceseeeeeeeeee ' ' , : e funeral service was held) Nothing on earth will mem- Interment followed in the Osh-| "the Morris Funeral Home at ADDRESS .. orialize for longer or better jawa Union Cemetery. Pallbear-|, p.m, today. Interment was In viil Cee eee e em eeneeereseeeee than @ bronze memorial de- |ers were William Hercia, Wil-| \ signed by Matthews and sup- |iiam Pucholski, Frank Franco, |bowmany le Cemetery. : OCCUPATION ..cccecsecesceserecveees plied by Mount Lown Mem- |Ronald Richards, Alex Cher- ial Park. Y dinstal- | wate | - Totione, "courteous, informa, (Wat?> and dan Chertur, = || GOLBORNE tion. 723-2633. | WILLIAM G. CORDEN GROCETERIA The death occurred Dec. 22, Cofnran #2. ot Chuseh St. CARD OF THANKS i: the Bowmanville Memarial |Hospital, of William G. Corden, | |2 Ontario street, Bowmanville. 728-6341 KUIK -- We wish to thank relatives,|Mr. Corden, who was in his | emus OPEN ---------- Cry ere ie ne ee Union 8th year, had been sick for ch: jos nd ? Kindness and expressions of, sympathy |Six months. DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M. shown nore the recent loss of Mr.| A son of the late Mr. and Even Weve @ Week Maes tyades --The Family. Mrs. George Albert Corden, the sdb Y ' deceased was barn at Kendal ; a0 | MeKNIGHT -- My sincere thanks to : @ Groceries @ Fresh Fruits ind staff of 4F F; to Di and lived in Bowmanville for Sturgis. shew and Perio, te relatives 50 years. l}-@ Vegetables © Meats walle In Oshows General Hospital, | Mr. Carden had been an em-| FREE DELIVERY --Mrs. Marjorie McKnight. ployee in the shipping room at TYCHYS -- We wish to ac 9 3 aE! with deep appreciation the kindness, sym- | pathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends, neigh- bors, Doctors Kowalsky and Rowsell, and nurses of 3C of Oshawa General Hospi- tal, at the passing of our dear husband, father, grandfather, and great-grand- father, Theodore Tychy|. We espe cially wish to thank Father R. Panezenko and Father Zaparnivk and all those who helped in so many ways. The Tychy| Family. bd * Grenade Kills Re A ? , | | | . s . = 4 . 8 l Use Be 7 " AN U.K. Schoolgirl a"7 ? 7 gen Oe S to you this ADEN (Reuters)--Police to- > 4 Sd Se : : a j day stepped up a search for a : ee. ; £ VZ : terrorist who lobbed a_ hand aE Ai\ p : grenade into a! teen-age party | J mem ae é . F] S mas eason Wednesday night killing a 16- ? re ; 0 Ant year-old British schoolgirl. s f ve ne diene ' i The girl, Julia Sidey, daugh- 2 ter of a senior RAF medical of- ficer, had flown from England Our heartiest good wishes for a happy ; is : , here for the Chetstanas' fat and joyous Yuletide go to you and yours. days. | Four others were injured in the blast, including the host,| We will be open : 4y lie and wish thé Season's happiness Lt.-Col. W. D. C. Holmes, com-} mander of the Royai ht she CH RISTMAS DAY A series of bomb explosions in Aden earlier this month} killed two British servicemen) > j and wounded 19 others. Serving Christmas Dinner Merry Christmas to our friends! It wouldn't seem like Christmas D2 Pees TD: if we didn't get in touch, to those we like so much. : From 12 to 8 p.m. ... ; A 7 TOOLS. OF OLD TRADE ! Burns Davidson Dancey $ STAFF and MANAGEMENT of ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- i Thomas Coady, who first ' SHOES SHOE STORE SHOES Jearned the blacksmith's trade GLOBE \ 4 y in 1901, has donated his tools CAFE (OSHAWA LTD.) to the Newfoundland Museum ; Co. Ltd. 18 Simcoe South , here. Some of the tools are ; -- A ina Wes Ge . suis than 6 ceateey Ol ont 13 King Street East : 1 King West 31 Simcoe North Oshawa all were used by Mr. Coady . J Oshx Blah Mev Sg | Reservations cal! 723-3132 ome hited punch, a creaser and various ¥ types of horseshoes, | Be --

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