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The Oshawa Times, 30 Nov 1959, p. 12

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JUNIOR DISARMAMENT COULDN'T COPE §2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 30, 1959 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP)--Au-| WINDSOR, Ont (CP)--"Tunnel TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS 'yo qyy FESeiess oi 11:80 Net 11:30 Neb that fire a six-inch flame, which|job. It was floored when certain _-- si 4 a st rg hy he said have caused some house-|traffic had to be moved out of 3 ~-% the normal traffie stream. 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Their names were ked from city directories and their credit rating checked with the local credit bureau. More than 35,000 cards have been issued so far, Mr. Ritchie. ® g=bs gray +3 ® & s sé S28 ~ 4 = 2s ta «3838 § EH of time to educate the pub- c.' "Sixty per cent of the business orld / 4 alien dove. Ja Ag is done on rl . TUCKETTS LU Ad Taorcanis 1000 177 i | From ec 1s 8 DECIDE ON EXPANSION : _W there's MARGUERITE 'Taurcan vi i © g FT] = : BaysRefslazeansagasy g £3 SopSBaiBialssbie - Ei 1 BopsBapslezs prepared to move fast," Mr. Ritchie said. He claimed his is the first of its kind in @ & @» 4 a 2 & 13 0 0 0 + 2% BUT M 00 91 91 +1 L FF in Toronto, Hamilton and sor. The MCS expansion plan involve local ownership and local control of credit in each city. Ac- counting would be centralized in the Ottawa office. MCS keeps five per cent of all sales made its credit cards. That's the main source of its finances. 13 18 18 124 123 123 + SW 11% 11% 19% 19% 19% 1s 115 115 105 103 105 + MK 36 ITH + 2% MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Stock Nov. 80 (Quotations in cents unless marked §, #--0dd lot, xd --~ Ex-dividend, zr--Es- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS bd 8 > eza-sfaarsle Lot $5° 5 AetBeasuis ++ +4 § sgstleay gs BEES EYEEEDLE SEER RES ¥ S 4++111 thoill 1 EN] a BR FEET PETS SR 1 J §olitasye = = = £ +1 oSul a 11+++| 9x -» = 2 3 22 5 ggacegezy FEEEESTS +. 85-88 (e) £8 >= ex F etsatgzoduinadsannat facto tarrae esses r dul nudsamratotecto tong. 1600 25 100 Giant YK 100 980 PEEL Had FE By=Faugliy Ey=Eaugliy $50 S50 50 $38% $134 13% 13% + Bandit Robs | pr rrremmmr wm Supermarket So @ | Look ahead with ByThreats | | MN [ETH PTS SIMCOE (CP) -- A young gun- ; 7% ® | man robbed a supermarket here Chr a § to next istmas! threatened the manager 'by : ; i phate Saturday igh, ii a ] A i By joining our Christmas Club now, at any gunman : 'Toronto-Dominion Bank, you can have enough te store earlier and bought gro- ; ig eries which he left in the store, j have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! He came back when the store A ] Look ahead to next Christmas mow . . , with was closed, tapped on the win- % 'The Bank that iooks ahead! PSE re erk let 4 At the time the telephone a : A COME IN AND ASK ABOUT & rang and manager William JOINING OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB! Foster was told by the caller: t Sn ae tian in ve 2 . There is a man ; / ig Boe behind you with a : \ Deposit this much money each week gun. This is a holdup." - K : 50¢ $1.00 $2.00 $5.00 $10.00 Mr. Foster also was told on the \ a to fill the gunman's shop- " PR Receive this much in 50 weeks $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $250.00 $500.00 Join our Christmas Club now ; : ; it's a happy sclutonl roronTo-pominion [EINTY THE BANK THAT LOOKS AMEAD ---- G. B. MILES, Manager W. R. SINGLETON, Manager King and Simcoe Branch 566 King St. E. Branch I. E. ERWIN, Mane H. J. HISCOX, Mancger South Oshawa, 532 Simcoe South Whitby Branch g i I Believe in Playing Safe... 71 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. oe ; ; in matters as important as taking care of my family and providing an income for retirement "That's why I've given life insurance first place in my financial program. Not only does it give my wife and children the protection ey need--it also provides me with assurance of a definite : income at retirement--an income which I can never lose, and (which will continue as long as I live. Life insurance gives me guarantees--not guesswork!" Today is a good day to talk to a London Life representative : London Life Insurance Company Lxid¢ BATTERIES ~WET OR DRY CHARGED=6 AND 12V ~NEW LOW PRICES! a a a

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