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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1961, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, October 20, 1961 BIRTHS McFARLANE -- Alvin and Joan (nee Sager) announce the 'arrival of Sandra Louise, 7 Ibs, 14 ozs., on Tuesday Oct. 17° 1961, at the Oshawa General' Hos- pital. A sister for Marie, Many thanks to Drs, R. K. Miller and J. P, Maroos- is also the 4th floor staff, A GOOD NEWS STORY--When you announce the birth of your child in the Oshawa Times, clippings of thé no- tice are available for Baby's Book, Family TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Steck Exchange--Oct, 20 (Quotations in cents unless marked $, z--Odd lit, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous day's close.) INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge $39 205 200 145 «(145 $34% 344% 34% 10 $1082 108% 10814 -- 46 10 $106'2 106% 106% 225 $152 15% 15% 715 715 «(715 950 $47% 46% 474% + % 2635 $28% 27% 27% --~ % 25 44+ % 49% Stock ment,/ Aniti fo Times Classified, | 4) - DEATHS AUGUSTUS, Lena Pearl After a short illness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, October 19, 1961, Lena Pearl McBride (of 2301 Euclid Street, Whitby), beloved wife of Wesley G. Augustus, dear mother of Harold of Whitby and Lloyd of Toronto, Resting at the W. C. Town Fumeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel on Saturday, October 21 at 2.00 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev, J. Smith, Number 248 Whitby Chapter of the East- ern Star will hold a service Friday eve- ning at 7,00 p.m. GIMBLETT, Thomas G. At South Haven Nursing Home, New- castle, on Thursday, Oct, 19, 1961, Thomas G, Gimblett, béloved husband of the late Ellen Reynolds and dear father of Norman of Columbus, Russell and Carl of Bowmanville, Ellen (Mrs. Ernest Burrus) of Oshawa in his 84th year. Resting at Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division Street North, Bowmanville, Service in the Chapel on Sunday, October 22, at 2.30 p.m, Inter- ment Bowmanville Cemetery, KUCHERIK, Mary aa ; Entered into rest at the family resi gd ae eg dence 782 Ritson Road South, Oshaw $114 11% on Wednesday, October 18, 1961, Mary $68% 68% Kornylo, widow of Samuel Kucherik, $34 4 mother of William and sister of Wil- $25% 25% liam Kornylo of Winnipeg and John of $5454 Oshawa, in her 74th year. Funeral $48%% 48% from the Armstrong Funeral Home, $l4% 14 Oshawa, Saturday, October 21 at 10 $i4 14 a.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- 430 430 tery. $12% 12% 39% 9% $21% 21% $844 8% 130 S74 7% $44% 44% D Brilge $22% 22% D Fndry 215. 365% 65% D Fndry pr 110$101 101 Dosco 100 $114 11% Alta Gas AltaGas pr AltGas B pr AltaGas w Alg Cen w Algoma Alumini Argus Arg 250 pr 20 Atlas Steel 1378 3%+ A St Wire C 2600 30 5 Bank Mont 648 70% Bank NS 130 $76% 7644 7655 + % Beay L A 210 $20%4 20% 20% Bell Phone 1721 Bow 5% pr Bowater 300 Brazil 430 BA Oil 230 BC Pow 1860 BC Phone 195 $50% 50% 50% --% Brockville 220 «$9 8% 8% Build Prod 23 $35 35 35 +% Burlington 100 $18% 18% 181% + % Cal Pow 250 $25% 25% 25% Can Malt C Pack B Can Perm 74 C Safe 4 pr CSL CSL pr ry 4 +% $93% 93% 93% $62 62 62 $13% 13% $5% 5% Cockshutt Collwood Col Cell Comb Ent Con Baks Con Gas Coronation Crestbrk Crush Int Dist Seag 430 12% 9% 21% + % 8% 130 ™ 44% + % 2244 -- % 65% 101 1% -- % GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all, --% f) 11 Net Stock Emp Life Fam Play 27 $165 200 225 165 17% 21% 2644 20% 26% % 165 6 4 49% 1% 15% 42 20 D7 425 425 425 $12% 12% 12% $45 45 45 5 $149 5S $46% Hughes O A Hur Erie Imp Life Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Ace n Inland C pr Inland Gas Int Util Int Util pr Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn Jamaica Jockey C Kelvinator Labatt n A PS 1475 250 Laura Sec Laur 140 pr 200 Levy 3 LobCo A n 1450 LobCo A w n 200 LobCo B pn 1210 LobCo pr 50 LobG 1 pr 200 Lon Hos A 100 MB PR 4500 Mass-F 250 Met Stores 310 Met Store p 262 Molson pr 145 Mon Foods 175 Mon Inv 240 Mont Loco 5 Moore Nat Drug N St Car NQ Pow Oshawa A Phantom Pow Corp Premium 235 QN Gas 220 QN Gas wts 100 Roe AV C 1225 Rothman 25 Royal Bank 475 Salada-S 785 Scythes pr 100 Seven Arts 230 Shawin 455 Simpsons 330 SKD Mfg 225 4172 525 25 50 600 50 235 5% 5% 160 160 --10 6% 7 12% 12% $15% $22 $956 $25% $27% 425 15% 2 22 Me 9% Dom Store n755 $15%4 15% Dom Tar 1335 $18%-- 1834 Dom Text 600 $15%, 15% 1%-- % 18% + % 15% 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST | Steel 25 32% 32% 16 16 Southam 300 Stedman n= 125 Can 320 $32% $16 $75% Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Eddy Match 25 $29% 29% 29% + % 0 4 $15% 15% 1% -- Hy, Ls ge 0 4\Long Point 4 | Medal 8% -- Be + Y% +% 71% TI + %| Tida ° 15% -- % 2 25% 25% -- %|W Decalta 27% 27% -- %| 5 425 | 75%a 75¥4 -- %! Advocate Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Stock Stuart Oil S Propane Texaco Thornclf Tor-Dom Bk T Fin 1 Net Sales High ow a.m. Ch'ge 275 $24 250 150 300 745 Union Ace Un Gas Un Steel Vendomat ulean Walk GW WCoast Tr WCoast vt Weston A 1 $55%4 55% 55% 5 $17%4 17% 200 $21% 21% 21% -- % $36 «35% 35% --~ % 175 «175 (175 $33% 33% 33% + % $23% 23 $45, $25% $384 $54 $52% OILS 140 199 199 199 +1 42000 7 7 7 1500 230 500 z10 260 112 655 1 440 120 200 800 825 235 210 125 100 170 200 785 100 z42 75 60 % Price Br 52% 52% + % Alminex Am Leduc Asamera Bailty & pr Banff Bata Bralsa Calalta Cal Ed Cdn Dev C Ex Gas Cent Del C Mic Mae Dome Pete Gr Plains Home A Home B HB OIG LI Pete 100 100 100 $21% 21% 21% 150 150 150 1000 7 ¢ 1500 75 75 1300 28 28 500 $17% 17% 1300 360 355 400 145° 142 400 620 615 500 291 299 291 300 $12% 12% 12%--% 225 $14% 14% 14% 985 985 985 +5 930 930 930 $144 14% 14% 5 + 30% 30% 30% 7 7 7 +8 7 75 23 +1 17% 360 --5 42 --2 615 | Marigold 195 195 195 Midcon 2 9% 9% % 30 30 30 | Triad Oil | Wsburne pre Uran 850) 9% 9 9% --1% 500 610 610 610 ¥s| Bethim 4\Can-Erin 11 Net Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 5300 105 105 500 10° 10 400 735 725 41 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge aoa uw 54 52, 50 «46 Stock Agnico Amal Rare Anglo Hur Area Arjon A Arcadia Atlin-Ruf Aumacho Aumaq Barnat Belcher Stock Sales L Osu 2000 Langis 1100 Latin Am 27000 Lorado 1800 205 201 Lorado wts 2100 128 126 40: 7 q 600 305 215 44 92 +2 +5 --4 id 45 Maritime Martin Matatch McIntyre MeMar %| McWat Mt. Wright 5' Murray M Nama Cr New Alger New Ath New Bid 135 N Mylama 15 15 Nickel MS 8 4 je $12% 12% 12% -- \%)° 137 137-137 00 7% Bibis Bordulae Bouzan Bralorne Broul Reef Brnswk Buffad Buff Ank Camp Chib Cc Dyno Can NW 7100 1100 1000 1500 y 500 27% 27% 2000 6 6 139 «(132 15 Cassiar Cent Pat Cent Pore Cheskirk Chimo Coch Will Coin Lake C Beta G C Callinan C Discov Norsp A wt 1000 North Can 300 O'Brien 00 Opemiska Orchan Ormsby Osisko Pamour Parmaq Pardee Pating M Paymast Peerless Pick Crow Pow Rou Purdex Q Matgmi Qunsion Rayrock Realm Rio Algom 22000 4000 Deer Horn Denison Dicknsn Dome Donalda East Mal Elder Falcon Faraday Fatima Frobisher Geco Mines Glacier Grandroy Gunnar Headway High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Hydra Ex Int Nickel Irish Cop Iron Bay 500 2000 ie) 4001000 995-995 +45 1000 395 395 395 --5 110 $25% 25% 25% -- % 1000 235 150 $63 165 160 30% 30% ll ll 165 +9 30% 11 +3 |T +4 | Teck-H 27% -- %|Thom L $51% 51% 51% | Torbrit 35 34 34 --1 |Tormont $84% 84% 84% -- 4! Tribag 500 115 115 115 |U_ Asbestos 1000 180 180 180 +9 |Un Keno Iso 69 68 69 | Un Fort Jellicoe 5 Upp Can Joliet Vandoo onsmith Ventures Soe | Waite Am Kerr Adl Wiltsey Kirk Min |Wr Harg Kopan -- %|Yk Bear Lab Min +1 L Dufault +35 | 400 800 354 300 20700 500 700 7 6144 % 575 +10 18% +1 100 109 Va 5 570 17% 100 109 2645 2500 425 35525 109 $26% 26% 480 «(435 26% 460 Sales to 11 a.m.: 695,000. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CE NTRE 24 HOUR. PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 On Auto | WINDSOR (CP) -- Ontario's| , GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me.| auto manufacturing communi-| prose ter ppincement, contact funeral/ties will ask Finance Minister ; ie 725-2327, . | |Fleming today to adopt three IN MEMORIAM more recommendations of the| Bladen royal commission on the} BRANTON -- In loving memory of a| automotive industry. | Details of a brief, prepared dear Dad Frank, who passed away Oc-| bY Murray Elder, Windsor's in-| v Ged en Not dele: oan |dustrial commissioner, were re-| 4 ve us wonderful ad, His memory will never grow old, leased Thursday. . He, fashioned his heart out of sun-| ge three recommendations| hine, jthe communities want action on| He Ided | Rasa | Hig aaeded a 'nev nist Tn hesvenconcern the sales tax on im-| &, Deautiful light to shine, jported and domestic cars and| He took that weno, o,f" lan amendment to the customs of mine, * " allways remembered by Alf, Madge,|tariff so that the term Cana-| elen and families, i * will replace COOPER -- In loving memory of a caine went content." r ¢ear husband and father, Byard John| The formula for pape nase | 19," "no Passed away October 20,!Canadian content is supported Keep him, Jesus, in thy keeping,| With some reservations by the} Taen OT ene inns shore, jcommunities -- Windsor, Pv » Master, let wu av >i j And love him as we did before." |Ville, Hamilton, Trafalgar, Osh- ZEver remembered 'by wife, Margaret,|awa and St. Catharines. ony Donald: The community auto study committee says in the report to| Mr. Fleming that it believes) "that the recommendations . . .| What would T give to closp hig hana |if implemented, will. encourage} His h to see, new investment in Canada by} the companies making large Bernara,| Volume sales; provide new em-| Lorraine and srandchil-/ployment for Canadians and} |provide the government with! oe orns memory of ajadditional sources of corporate ce ; Cooper, wholand personal taxation rather passed awa: dd. s : rt 1951. rr Cee Mon continusd drain on fed- He is gone but not forgotten, jeral resources through pay- And, as dawns another y i j varinig In our lonely hours of thinking ments made in various , forms Thoughts of him are always nfar. |to unemployed workers. tly vege Pea come toad us, | ICES nealed Y «think the wofind is) WOULD LOWER PRICES healed. ' But they little know the sorrow | The brief also says: "The ex-| Deyn citi the heart concealed.|tension of free entry privileges, | ann vay ember a rie} | ter Margaret (Mrs. eh jbased on the provision of Ca- jnadian employment or content, MILLS -- In loving memory of) alis considered a healthy step dear father and grandfather, John Mills,| * who passed away October 20, 1960' |forward fram which the coun- We do not forget him, we love him too COOPER -- dear father Cooper, 1951. In loving Memory of a and grandfather, Byard who passed away October 20, --Ever remembered by son, daughter-in-law, dren. ed by only dau: Lyle West). Action Sought Report try will benefit materially and the result will be a lowering of automobiles prices for the con- sumer by $180 to $300." The report notes that the ma- jority of Canadian imports are high in labor content while cur- rent exports are low in labor content. This has resulted in de- creased activity in the second- manufacturing field andj- ar sizeable Canadian ment. The communities urge adop- tion of the Bladen commission unemploy- recommendation that the base| for the application of sales tax on imported vehicles under the Excise Tax Act be changed from the "duty paid value" to the "sale price" to the dealer in Canada. This would put do- mestic manufacturers of cars ;on an equal basis with the im- porters of autos. The third recommendation, dealing with sales tax on do- mestic vehicles, urges changing the base of the manufacturers sales price to the manufactur- ers sale price less a "notional discount" because there is no wholesaler or distributor in- volved. A five - per - cent pro- posed discount would reduce slightly the price of all motor vehicles. SUNNY SWITZERLAND SION, Switzerland (AP)-- Balmy autumn weather caused lilacs and apple and pear trees to blossom besides the earlier- ripened fruit in this southern Swiss area. One farmer har- vested 40 pounds of late straw- berries in the first week of Oc- tober. dearly Crossed Wires Cause Surplus WASHINGTON (AP) -- A cal- culating machine's wires got crossed and the United States }Army in Europe ordered $7,- |400,000 worth Of material it jdidn't need, the U.S. general jaccounting office says, A report to Congress Wednes- day said the ordnance supply management agency, Orleans, France, ordered last year a to- tal of '$9,400,000 in excess of| the then current requirements! . « because of inefficient sup- ply management." One. example, it said, was a Paperwork error in which an| jactual surplus of 4,092 automo- |motive transmissions was trans- formed info a shortage of 2,902 --for which replacements were ordered from the U.S. The army, in comments at- tached to the report, attributed $7,400,000 of the alleged excess to improper wiring of an elec- trical accounting-machine con- trol panel. But it said the error was caught soon enough so that only $4,000 worth of the mate- jrial was actually delivered. | Prices Higher Top Beef Grades Get Steady Price of slaughter steers, heifers and|ners and cutters 9-11; good at the Ontario Public Stock-|!y 19 with sales to 19.50; com- yards this week. }mon and medium 13-18, Lower grades were barely) Replacement cattle: Good steady to easier and cow prices| steer stockers 21-23 with se- were .50 per hundredweight/lected lots to 24 and stock lower. Bull prices were firm calves to 26 with tops to 27: and replacement cattle traded/common and medium stockers actively at steady prices. Veal/and stock heifers 16-20. calf prices were $1-2 lower.| Calves: Choice vealers 30-32; Hog prices were lower and) oq 27.29; medium 23-26 com. lamb prices were .65 pet hun-7 4, 19-22; boners 14-18. dredweight higher. Hogs: Grade A 27.75-29.35; Cattle receipts were esti-iheavy sows 19.60-19.25; light mated at about 10,200, some} sows gained a $2 premium; 3,000 more than last week and|stags 17.50 on a dressed-weight some 1,700 head more than the|pasis, same week in 1960. Cattle re-| Sheep and lambs: Good ceipts from Western Canada| handyweight 20 per hundred- were sharply lower at 324 head.|weight with a few sales to Slaughter cattle: Choice/20.50; common and medium Steers 24.50-25 with sales to|12-18; good light sheep 8-10; 25.50; good 23-24; medium 20-|\common and fat sheep 3-7; 2.50; common 15-20; good heif-|feeder lambs 16-18) per hundred- ers 21-22 with odd choice dry-| weight. feds to 23.50; medium 18-20; " DIVIDENDS common 14-17; choice - fed By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Volume Lower | TORONTO (CP) Indus- trials and speculatives ran through .a day of higher prices and lower volume in moderate trading on the Toronto Stock- Exchange Thursday. Moore Corporation took off early in the day and finished ahead 3% at 4914 in an ap- parent comeback from its fall of the last two weeks. Speculative action featured a 35-cent gain to $4.25 by Lake Dufault, the small Quebec - based Norbec field copper pros- yearlings 25-26 with sales to 27; Canada and Dominion Sugar good 23-25; good cows 14-14.50 with sales to 15; medium 12.50- Company Ltd., 25 cents, Dec 1, record Noy. 10. Continental Can Company In- corporated, 45 cents, Dec. 15, record Nov. 22. Walter M. Lowney Company Lid., 25 cents, Jan. 15, 1962, record Dec. 15. MICKEY MOUSE WAR MONGER BERLIN (AP) -- Mickey TORNADO HITS SICILY RAGUSA, Sicily (AP) -- small tornado cut a_ swath through the countryside near Ragusa Thursday night, killing at least seven persons. The cone of wind, a rarity in Italy, moved through a sparsely settled farm area in an arc 13 miles wide, levelling 50 stone and concrete dwellings. Authorities feare4 there were more bodies under the cs. the smashed farm houses. For his memory. to lives like a dream. Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely Fot grief often dwells where seldom it's seen. ~Ever remembered by Bud, Dorothy and grandchildren Lois and David. MILLS, John James In living memory of a dear husband and father, John James Mills, who passed away October 20, 1960, | The pearly gates were opened, | A gentle voice said "Come" | And with farewells unspoken He gently entered home. --Sadly missed by wife Grace and fam- ily. fade from our TRIB PURDIE -- In loving memory of our dear father, William Purdie, who pass- ed away, October 20, 1933. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken You fought to hard to stay. And when we saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you. back To suffer that again. Sadly missed but lovingly remem- bered by Lilly, Jack and Flora, CARD OF THANKS | GRAY -- We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, fruit, gifts, ecards and visits to us during our stay fn hospital and since' returning home. | Special thanks to Doctors Smith, Ugray and Fulton, the nurses and ward aides | on 3B and 3C for being so kind to us. Also the Rev. Dr. Telford for his visits. A sincere thanks to all. William and Mary Gray THE OSHA IN MEMORIAM District, who paid the Alexander Comes -- ARMIST| On Busintss Tour OTTAWA (CP) -- Earl Alex- ander of Tunis, former gover- nor - general of Canada, ar- rived in Ottawa Thursday on a two*- week business tour of the country: He will be a guest of Gov-| ernor - General Vanier at Gov-| ernment House until Sunday, | when he plans to go to Mont- real. : Earl Alexander said he is touring Canada in his capacity as a director of the Aluminum Company of Canada and plans to visit Kingston and Kitimat, Friends and relatives dre who enlisted in His Majes preserve the way of life in they deemed worthy of th We would appreciate you NOVEMBER 11th TO WAR DEAD WILL BE PUBLISHING AN UTE WA TIMES TRIBUTE PAGE especially for those in Ontario County and Supreme Sacrifice. It will appear in the edition of | NOVEMBER 11th CE DAY invited to place their "In Memoriam Tributes on this page in memory of those ty's Forces to protect and their fair Dominion which eir Supreme Sacrifice. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND RATES PLEASE TELEPHONE 723-3492 r copy by November 4th pect which took off four weeks |ago. | The industrial market was led higher by widespread frac- tional gains among utilities, banks and financial institutions and refining oils. Trading in |most issues was light. | Among utilities, Great Lakes |Power reached a new high of /45 with a rise of 1%. On index, industrials rose .23 |to 595.83, golds .04 to 88.25 and jwestern oils .04 to' 96.87. Base |metals fell .15 to 202.05. Volume jwas 2,842,000 shares compared |}with 3,224,000 Wednesday. Senior base metals were gen- jerally depressed, but losses }were not severe and Noranda |rose 1% to 51% in light turn- over. | Gold trading was weak and [sporadic and western oil trad- Mouse has been condemned by the East German Com- munists as an enemy of peace. A member of the Young Pioneers, the junior Red youth movement, asked if it was all right to read a magazine called Mickey Mouse published in West Germany. It consists of Walt Disney cartoons with dia- logue in German. The answer of the local youth leader, Hans Borow- ski, was published in the Communist paper Ostsee Zeitung. He said a good pioneer did not read Mickey Mouse be- cause "it is a children's McIntyre Porcupine Mines| Magazine of an enemy state Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30:| that does every thing to 1961, . $1,983,033, 80 cents, a| launch a new war. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brooke Bond Canada Ld., year ended June 31: 1961, $483,- 416; 1960, $562,683. Consolidated Discovery Yel- lowknife Mines Ltd. 9 mos. ended Sept. 30; 1961, $530,124, 19.2 cents a share; 1960, $634,- 005, 23 cents. Dominion Stores Ltd. 6 mos. ended Sept. 16; 1961, $3,627,591, 45 cents a sharé; 1960, $3,625,- 880, 45 cents. Labrador Acceptance Corpor- ation, year ended July 31: 1961, $54,741, 74 cents a share; 1960, $42,713, 72 'cents. jing light. share; 1960, $1,568,245, 68 cents. | Let us supply your this Winter! When choosing your fuel oil offer one word of advice. Choose him corefully, We think you'll enjoy our prompt, personal service, The care and courtesy of our men. And above all, the g of every delivery of our truly fine quality oil. Automatic Delivery System, too. You never run out of oil; we keep your tanks filled to your needs, automatically, You'll like our Try us, won't you? Call 725-3581 «© © « today 43 KING ST. WEST, Heating Oil dealer ---- may we LANDER EO experienced service- uaranteed exactness Look for our bright Yellow and Green delivery trucks, 7 modern units to serve You, OSHAWA PHONE 725-3581 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) 32--Articles for Sale 35----Legal PIANO upright, in good condition, no reasonable offer refused. Can be seen at 200 St. Lawrence, Whitby. ONE Lloyd blue ana@ white baby car- riage, in good condition, $15. Telephone 425-7767, USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, % hp motors, $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned. wash- ers and stoves, Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton, CO 3-2241, RANGETTE heavy duty element, $20 in good condition. Telephone 725-7258 or apply 239 Wilson Road North. CLEARANCE sale of 1961 models, machines and demonstrators, Saving: up to $100. Lay-away plan until Christ- mas. Elna Sewing Machines, 165 Simcoe South. 728-2391. ADMIRAL television, 21" table model, reconditioned, $65, also Philco Hi-Fi with radio, $125, blond finish. Meag- her's, 5 King Street West. THREE sewing machines, all demon- strators, selling at cost. Portables and consoles. Also one vacuum cleaner, |demonstrator. Telephone 723-3055. ZIG ZAG sewing macihne, sews for- ward and reverse, makes buttonhdles, does decorative: stitches. Origina} price $179. Can be had for balance owing, $47.00 cash of seven payments of $7, Write Box 428 Oshawa Times. WINE recipes of 15 for $1.00. Send money order to "Recipes", PO Box 265, Whitby, Ontario. FURNACES, forced air, ten year guar antee. $2.25 per week, no down pty ment. Package deal $130. Telephone 725-4729, LADY'S fur coat, muskrat, full length, in ni Tele- Phone 728-0309 between 5 and 6 p.m, ELECTRIC razor service, Sunbeam, Remington, Schick, Philashave, Ron- son ete. Cords, cutting heads in stock. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. SELL furniture? We'll ouv it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, p'anos, stoves, etc. For top cash sffer -ontart 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131, TENTS, camp cots, sleeping bags, lan terns, picnic jugs, camp stoves. Best prices in town. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West, 725-6511. Terms to suit you. FREE wallpaper at Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper. Ready pasted and regular patterns to choose from. Buy one roll, get one roll free at Edgar's Sale, 34 King Street West. F "R Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- stration. Telephone 728-4683. TYPEWRITERS, ash registers, add- ers, sales, service, new, used. Bil! Ham. flton, Ashburn, Brooklin, 34--Lost & Found DOG, smal], black, with white chest and legs, part Labrador Retriever. Lost after car accident, in vicinity of Olive and Albert, September 30, Reward. Finder telephone 725-7574, SHOP the Car Market the easy way. Check the many offers under "Autos for Sale" everywhere in the Oshawa Times Classified Section. Turn to classi- fication 10 APPLES -- various kinds, $1 up Bring TORONTO (CP)--Top grades 13.50; common 11.50-12,50; can-| yearlings sold at steady prices|heavy gologna bulls were most-| 4) containers, Algoma Orchids, Thick- son Road, %4-mile north of Taunton er potatoes, $1 per bag. » Pontypool, en months. Lost in viein- t Street and CNR tracks on 5. Reward, Telephone 723-3094, Good Advertising TENDERS FOR CLEANING VENETIAN BLINDS Tenders, addressed to The Chairman, City Property Com- mittee, in care of the under- signed, for the cleaning ot the venetian blinds in the Osh- ewa Civic Adminstration Building, 50 Centre St., Osh- awa, Ontario, will be received until 5.00 p.m. October 30th, 1961. Prospective tenderers shouid contact the caretaker in charge of the building to ascertain the amount of work involved in removing the blinds for washing, renewing tapes, timing of the work to avoid interruption of office staff, etc., before submitting a tender, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E. TRIPP, Treasurer, Corporation of the City of Oshawa, 50 Centre Street, Oshawa, Ontario, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MAR- GARET LILY PUCKETT, de- ceased, All persons having claims against the Estate of MAR- GARET LILY PUCKETT late of the City of Oshawa, County of Ontaric, Married Woman, who died on or about the 10th day of August, 1961, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or be- fore the 28th day of Novem- ber, 1961, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim it shall not then have notice. DATED at Toronto this' 12th day of October, 1961. MONTREAL TRUST COM. PANY, 15 King Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario, Exec- utor, by its Solicitors herein, Burt & Burt, 4 Richmond Street East, Toronto 1, On- tario, and Good Merchandising GO HAND in HAND COSTLY BILLS DUESSELD ORF, Germany (AP)--West Germany to date has paid a total of $2,500,000,- 000 on individual compensation claims for persecution by the Nazis. This total. does not in- clude $875,000,000 paid to Israel. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO AUCTION SALE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS PROPERTY SALE N@. T-0200 y Z Part Lots 9 and 10, Conces- sion 1, Township of Hamilton, County of Northumberlend, containing fifty-six -acres, miore or less, together with a house, two barns and three sheds, located on the south side of Highway 401, east of the Quarter Sessions Road ond north of Danforth Road. Sale to be held on the pro- wie: at: se 1:00 A.M, E.S.T. Wednesday, Nov. 15th; 1961 TERMS: $1,000 Cash or Cer- tified Cheque at time. of sale, balance payable 'in thirty days. Sale subject to 6 reserve bid. AUCTION SALE OF LANE PROPERTY SALE NO. ~ T-2724 Part Lots 9 and 10. Céntes-, sion 1, Township of Homilton, County of Northumberfand: containing twenty-eight "and one-half acres, more or less, located on the north sidevof Highway 401 and the east side of the Quarter Sessions Road. Sale to be held on the pro- perty at: 13:60 NOON ES.T. Woervenchry, Senariney 15, 196 TERMS: $500.00 Cash~ or Certified Cheque at time of sale, balance payable in thirty days. Sale subject to a reserve bid. . For further information please contact: The Auctioneer, Mr. Murray Noble, Baltimore, Ontario, Telephone: BAitimore 34R2 OR Department of Highways, Port Hope District Office, 138 Hope St. North, Port Hope, Ontario. Telephone: TUrner 5-248} OR Department of Highways, Toronto Regional Office, Downsview, Ontario, Telephone; CHerry 4-257) Local 444, DEPT. 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