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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1961, p. 19

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try headed by a senior cabinet THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 23, 1961 49 __ TS "Today's Stock Market Listings Department To's yay am wnt Lavola Tope AMC used to encourage economic| of the country, drawn from bu-|prowth rather than merely to McDonald (nee May Callison) are! happy to announce the birth of a son, | $84% 84% 84% -- Y% 69 68 68 935 935 935 + $14% 14% 14% ' 5 +5 § 320 M 25 siness, labor, agriculture and|raise revenue for carrying out! J; : Net | DW essauster : ing out) In poccer iviaic ; M. STOCKS 1 Net | a Se ar 0 pee acadentic circles, but selected 4 ici ct Robert Gordon, 8 Ibs. 12 ozs., on Sun-/ TORONTO 1k AM. STOCK Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Sales High ow a.m. Ch'ge| cad vend ra eae se social policies and meeting 60-) -- day, October 22, 1961 at Kitchener- en lind Accep m 285 $324 32 32 --%|Bail 5% pr 250 $24 24 24 Granduc 100 as. private citizens fo cial needs. Too often, an inflex-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Loyola Waterloo Hospital. A brother for Paul Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 23 sland Gos 300 35% 5% 5%-- | Bata 007 6 6 --1%| Gulch eer 6 at" m . knowledge and experience and |ible system of taxation hinders | College of Montreal Saturday and Leigh. '<Quotattins ip, oasis snlees, mareedl © jtot Bronze 75 iis Ws Ws lee = fa an ar +1 oe $00 ansion not as representing any group|economic development andjdefeated Royal Military College SANDFORD -- Doug. and Fran (nee |rights, xw--Ex-warrants Net change is a rd pr se 46% 46% -- Ys |Calvert 000 28 28 2% --%|Hard Rock 500 Re of organization. works against desired national!of Kingston 2-1 in an Ottawa- Snow) are happy to announce the birth|from previous day's close.) Intpr B 59w % 10-08 340 " ge 51% 31% 4% "In consultation with this ad-|progress." St. Lawrence Conference soccer 1 73% 73%4-- V 260 Hud Bay 47 $51% 51% 51% + Sey of their son, Jeffery Dougias, 8 Ibs. on pong hi Ue HES fEL tS daa 390 Int Moly 500 4 TORONTO (CP) -- A federal|visory group, the new depart-| Mr. Kickpatrick's comments|match. Saturday, October 21, 1961, at Oshawa INDUSTRIALS Jefferson 100 $7 ™% ™% 140 Int Nickel 505 department of "economic co-or-|inent would have the responsi-|'vere contained in a. text made| Inside left Manfred Shoni General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr Lt Net |Jeff wis 100 410 410 410 it 610 Iso 2600 =" Pi bg A vallable to th 4 ; ihe celine aekt foe Spragge and staff. Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge| Jockey C 2200 370 360 370 1 Kerr Add 73 920 905 920 --5 |dination," charged with setting|bility of developing general eco-|availa fé "4 e press in a "oeuat oe canine LN : : | 'ci ; a i | Abitibi ss wh BE BOR CR Swale Wm = 2 a 350 $26% 26% 26% + %|goals that would accelerate the;nomic policies, and other goy-|vance of delivery. ae ce ny in th Geeona hail 16 DEATHS Abit pr x 730 $2454 oe ae Fp 469 $15% 15% 15% 16140 450 415 445 --15 [country's expansion and keep|ermment departments would) -------------------_ if rg : tigen Ted Acad-Atl 100 $22% 22% 22% | H ' 7 hi 750 300 300 ' é ; A 'thi oS the first half inside Alta Dist 1500 250 255 255 joe cen See ee le ee phegs . 0 all Canadians at work, was pro-|plan_ their ae WINS GOLD CUP Sanek tox Laces Ge 4k Ge AltaDis vt 400 200 Gime may on Mine fee ve ne 155 155 posed today by W. S, Kirkpat-|Policies so established. DONCASTER, England (AP) pur BELKO, Baby ae Gee i tee ek faureat A MOS as ab --MlGr Plntes poo aie es 200 185 185 rick, president of the Canadian| Outlining subjects for coordi-Miralgo, owned by British fi-\fore outside left John Conroy day, October 22, 1961, Baby Belko. in.|altaGas w 275 $154 15% 15% pentees 0 oe re he he ie hk Ok A ee aa 125 121 Chamber of Commerce. nated planning, Mr. Kirkpatrick Gerry Oldham, defeated|tied it for RMG, fant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Belko,|Alta Nat 250 $184 18a 181 TOE AM Oot SS sty i510 |H BOG 150 Ls 2000 5 "Such a department," Mr.jnamed "achievement of greater|Fscort by a neck Saturday in age one day. Interment was held in St.|210 15 690 4714 47% jLobCo Bn 655 $11% 1K 14 + %4 | Jupiter 'os tap an te Kirkpatrick said, "should not be| productivity" and "the need to|the Timeform Gold Cup, Euro: Gregory's Cemetery, Monday, October Alumini 1001 M, 2Bly 28% | LobCo pr 25 934 49% 49% -- %|NC Oils 100 23, at 10.30 a.m $59,300 out of the gross purse of 100 % 143 |LobG 1 pr 90 31% 3% + %/Okalta 1000 31 31 3 85 an adjunct of an existing de-|develop imaginative and creat-|pe's richest race for two-year-jabout $80,000. Prince Poppa was Asdown B30 oOo 98 4|Lob Gb pr 210 $33 33° 33 |Pac Pete Maneast U ' partment but a separate minis-'ive tax policies. olds. The victory was worth|third. cnt ss Pai iO ee at shied «| Se 20% 20% -- %|Pamoil 38 3838 Man Bar 4700 27 Boge | ; 0 90 MB PR 800 17% 17% Petrol 55 55 Maralgo | At Hillsdale Manor on Monday, October |Bank Mont 307 $70/4 70 70 | Maher 25 40% 40% + %| Ponder Marcon 23, 1961, Marie Gazey, in her 84th year,|Bank NS 55 $76% 76% 76% lie 40 xen eps 'i |Provo Gas Maritime widow of Joseph Chinn, and dear moth- |Bell Phone 991 $56% 56% 5056 \ Mase 330 % 10% -- | Sapphire --3 | Martin er of Mrs. Edward Roberts (Ethel),|Biltmore pr 100 $14% 14% 14% 44 | MEPC 1000 » \Sarcee 000 78 Matatch Mrs. Alec Chalmers (Gladys), Mrs.|Bowater pr 60 $50 50 50 "Met Stores p625 $22 22 22 --¥%|Secur Fres 200 Cecil Cain (Elsie), Mrs. Meredith Jones | Bow v* pr oy es $14 $14 epee eS oe |South U 100 10 10 10 + imotom n |Bow-M pr 5 s % 3 5 Spooner 3000 + ieIntyre (Mary) "Mrs. John Jenkins Ngo Sepa Svater 210 364 6% 6% Mid-West | 800 ios ae i ohn pods Palapye te " | Brazil Yl 370 370 370 eS an |U Canso vt 1000 Merrill 100 Gon the tate Mrs, Chinn is resting at/BA OH $28 $32 324 324 + | Moos 570 |Wsburne 3700 55 54 Mt. Wright 87150 don. The late Mrs. Chinn is resting atinc yp 690 $12% Moe -- pid |W Decalta 900 Multi. 1500 MclIntosh-Anderson Jag or si Ser | BC Pow 782 $33% 334% erneoa ° 950 $49% 49% Yan Can 3 Murray M_ 1500 vice in the chapel on Wednesday, Oc-'RC Phone 140 $ § VaR 9 ¥ E $ Bis ae i th as : j 7 ? 'MI GE, = "Goods Satisfactory or M tober 25 at 3.30 p.m. Interment Mount |Build Prod 5 $3 Nat Drug 200 $16% 16% a teeg ae : : : sl 2 2 ce igs ao s atis actor Z or J ione z ; N 100 $1 14% 0 Lawn Cemetery. |Bullochs B * ; hy Pann 700 so" 9 Hew Ao oe F ; |Burrerd A 220 7 ER a RR AE Ang 4 eed gait a4 New Hoseo 1300 COTY, Nicholas (Nick) -- Can Perm 100 $75 Ont Steel z10 $22 a | Advocate N Kelore 2000 At Oshawa General Hospital on Sun-|7"C..°4 pr 32 ¥ ; ,|Oshawa A 250 $30 29% | Agnico 4520 N Mylam 12700 day, October 22, 1961, Nicholas Coty|-a0* Bas 200 $516 5 1,|Overland: pr 200 Poa a i 36 N Senatot 500 (164 Stevenson Road North), beloved|Gan Brew 215 $55. 5414 54% [Eanes aS ped lly EE ; Nickel MS 536 husband of Alice M. Hayter and loving ic Br Alum 360 1 Pia 600 Augio Hur 110 Noranda 405 father of Mrs. L. Arp iene a, 'on CBAL B ¥ 250 : Sew Corp 5 500 Norgold $000 Mountenay (Carol), Oshawa; David of Cdn Can 1 1 QN Gs a 4 % 53 3 5 | Norpax 5 Courtice and Frederick of Bowman-'Cdn Celan 30 & 83% 33 "ie. AY < 7, 1 y N Coldstrm 1000 ville, in his 7ist year. The late Mr./C Chem 5 $6 6 Roe AV C : i - IN. Rank 1690 Coty is resting at MclIntosh-Anderson|C Curt W 700 ~ 3 ne H 9 North Can 2800 = i C Dredge 100 § 6 tment Oka Rare 3000 Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on|© Dredg: 4 | ¢ 4 3 " (i Wednesday, October 25, at 2 p.m. Inter-|C Frbks A 1 , {Salada wts 975 975 | Opemiska 275 t Union Cemete: C Frbks Be 225 shew 325% 25% | oe Osisko 4500 es Baal ato pimpeo 527% 27% 27% + %|Base Metal 3500 Pamour --1506 = , i -- 8) oD Mf 0 440 425. +5 [Belcher 3000 $3 $1 33 --2 |Paramaq 8000 MacGREGOR, James c . 1050 $53 4 alse Tak ns Bicroft 350 : Pardee 2000 --At his late residence, 1125 Hortop|c y 220 225 5 2 erie oe. 76 658 BS. BB. 4 Malircal. Reet sco 9 1 |Patino M 150 Street, on Saturday, October 21, 1961,/C Hy: 2100 $11% il 1 St Pav P 0 $15% 15% 15% -- 4|Brnswk 100 35 |Paymast Bs James MacGregor, in his 56th year./C Ind Gas 720 «6$ : ¢ 16 : Peerless 90 Beloved husband of Barbara Wotten |C Imp Bk C int i ote ag es Pie Ped 230 +20 | Perron 5998 dear father of Mrs. Murray Noble|CIL ir} ' 33% Steinbg A xd z10 2B 2 \C Astoria 1500 6 oes etal 500 (Lorraine), Stouffville; Mrs. Godfrey 600 , 4 ,|Supttst ord 210 C Dyno 12680 46 1p 1 -- Sweet (Carolyn); Grant and James 4 250 $1 . Texaco 50 Can-Erin 1166 26 2% + Que Chib 1500 MacGregor, brother of John and wil- irk Tor-Dom Bk 285 b |Cassiar 250 Que Lith 400 liam MacGregor, all of Oshawa. The Pes Bidg pr 125 1 ,|Tor Iron Z10 $14% |Cent Pat 700 | Que Man 4000 late Mr. MacGregor is resting at Bldg w 225 5 Tor Star pr 25 $02 "4 Cent Pore 1200 7 7 7 --%/Q Matgmi 10500 MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral] Home. Ser-|Con Gas 500 1 T Fin A pond piss #2 | SCheskirk 500 3 -- ¥8| Rayrock 1500 vice in the Chapel on Tuesday, Oct. 24,) Con : a. oS PL co rset 14%' > | okay, 1000 13 13. -- %/ Realm 1500 at 2.00 p.m. Interment 'Mount Lawn | Coronation 3 4 4) Trane) 300 $20% 2016 Bie too wil 600 5 --5 |Rio Algom 1655 Cemetery. In liey of flowers donations | Cosmos 5 4 % 1 u Corn B i $3 bd 25 +h Coin Lake 7500 9 +1 |Rix Athab 1500 to the Cancer Society would be appre-|Crush Int 5 $i 8 Un Steel 250 $6% 6% joanne 1000 +3 | Rockwin 1000 ciated by the family. Friends are re-|Dist Seag 265 $4in 4494 44s Viceroy A 200 $6 64+ WiC Fen" ooo Pr ae ) % 224 i quested not to call at the Funeral Home P Magnes me fi 2 7 Walk GW 245 $56% 56% 56% © Halli oar yee ie eer Siero Dosco 735 $11% 11% 10 West i we tie a ma ares 18 12 Silvrmaq 29325 40 D Stores n 290 $15 Wien tae Eee ee ae Con M § a Sil Miller 1000 44% 44 McGIBBON, Judge John Arthurs Dom Tar 190 $18% 18% 1 2 oast x 250 pt ait 2% c Mogul 110 «(108 Sisege 1500 195 191 At his late residence, in Lindsay, on Dom Tar pr 100 $21 YJ det e i saute th wate \% C Morrison 5000 30 28 Steep R 3285 700 695 Saturday, October 21, Judge JohniDom Text 7225 5% 15 reas A ak Ge cee ee ee 00 31% 31% Taurcan 8000 45 41 Arthurs McGibbon QC, MC, beloved|Dover pr 100 $1 1 1 Zenith 205 260 255. 260". +20 12 Teck-H 3000 158 157 husband of Mildred Ellis and dear|/Fed Farms ee 5 5 ea 6 pc hgg Paod ~ Temag 200 106 106 106 Ford (US) 50$107 10 ; |Coulee 59 Territ 2000 13% 13% 1%-- brother of Norman of Richmond #iu; Ford Com 25 et CD sug 110 S23 23% oom? "|Cfaigmt -- 100 4810 nom L500 77 eT 2 3 4 re Su 110 $23%4 23% ' 1 and Helen, Finley, Archibald and David, | Fndtn d : © Paper 105 $444 444 4am (Soci, sl peed so Ui. 1000 iy a ee all pre-leceased. Resting at the Mac- 26 4|D Oil Cloth z10 $21% 21% 21% Denisin 720 . ib la 3k key Funeral Home, Lindsay, a G 1 h 51% Fy pel As sist a4 254 -- ¥ Dicknsn 1500 74 7 Monday noon, October 23, for funera Bo . ' 5 1 ab Ine 00 lDuvan van 5 tb, service on Monday evening at 8.30 Pow $19%4 19 4|\Price Br 100 $52%4 52% 52% |East Mal willroy ant aa a Pit 3 Biss. : ' ' pi p.m. then to the St. George's Anglican 50 $1554 Zeller's 45 $37% 37% 374--VWirast gull Wiltsey 20000 18 816 . 3 Children $ Corduro Lined Jeans Sets Church, Oshawa, from 10 a.m. Tnesday 7B $10% 104 Elde: 15 Wr Harg 800 100 ; morning for funeral ome xsl ag 1 ty a d OILS 7 xe Bear 1390 1 ° 4 : Ww : pam. Interment at Union Cemetery, 189 430 425 430 a Doge \Ge bi cease 18 ae ashable cotton corduroy jeans, completely lined with cotton awe . " 3 13 $4654 46% 46% + %|Asamera 1500 120 115 120 +10 |Giant YK 7228 '4 y 3 ' ae : Imp Tob 550 $14% 14% 14%-- %4\Bailey SA 450 760 755 760 +10 |Grandroy 5000 20. 20 2 Sales to 11 a.m.: 748,000, ; ; ) flannel to match shirts. Smart turned-up cuff, boxer back. Flat Suddenly at the Toronto General Hos- é y front, two front and one back pocket. Shirt has button front ital on Sunday, October 22, 1961, Edith , saat a: : ' Srna far arte a's BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Son famace Watt Sa APPOINTMENT _| -_, with long cuffed sleeves. Sizes 4, 6, 6X 2.99 of the late Thomas Roe' dear mother | city 'and its 26th in Jamaica, | vA rT p EATON Special Price, 2-pc. set "ese a of Thomas of Toronto and Norman Roe One out of every' 50 death " - : : ' of Oshawa, dear sister of Mrs. Annie M St d | claim A 4 i : B. j Boys' style ---- Zipper fly tront in slacks, pointed collar tm cotton flannel ; i in n s paid on life insurance : em Aa f : ; Clancy of England. Zoptes ot. sneete ad power u V policies in Canada are paid on : shirts.. Shades of navy with blue plaid, brown with brown plaid, charcoal Beach Avenue) Toronto. Service in St. Church ( policies that have been in force , : with red. Road and Manderley Drive) on Wed- a year or less, says the Cana- sss os Sssesss = Conwest 100 490 ] Sh dian Life T bin _ e j j By 3 Girls' style -- Prettily patterned shirt with 'Peter Pan' collar. Loden green day at 11.00 a.m, Interment St. i le Insurance Officers As- ; . ; ' ols Comulery, Norway. = Resu ts own sociation, q $ 4 with green print, gold-colour with gold-colour, red with red, | This year, the association es-|p @ j , % EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 210 Sa Soeite Geokenl: Mensilal os: FO. By FORBES RHUDE --_| This is the conclusion of Inter-|timates, some $7,500,000 will be op day, October 20, 1961, Susan Marr, Canadian Press Business Editor) national Minerals. and Chemical|paid on 1,600 policies less than widow of Thomas Waterhouse and dear ; ; .| Cor tion (Canada) Ltd., now 1ld-- ; Industries seeking new loca-|\°rporatio la) ' a year old--some of them only : oe e aig Fede Raped elgg eid tions shouldn't by-pass an area|in course of establishing a pot-|a few days old. This is apart ; oa 'CURITY' Mrs. Waterhouse is resting at Mcin-|just because it. may lack a|ash mine and plant near Ester-/from group claims. 4 4 tosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Ser-| ready-made work force with in-|hazy, Sask. More than one-sixth of death PHONE 725.7373 in the Chapel Monday, October * : j . fi ' . %3 at 2.00 p.m. 'Interment st. John's|dusttial experience. meee name Ie henea on benefits are paid on policies 4 : , 5 DIAPERS Cemetery, Port Whitby. The Daughte: Owe ' in| less than five years old, arnt of England ype th the 'Frnecg a 124-mile radius of the mine more than eras eilitten la Eye-catching French Wool . i Ordinarily Much Mary Loten LODA fervice' Sxatay's:| LIN MEMORIAM site. The survey, the company| force less than 20 years e Sige Pub y Higher Priced t Mary Lodge LOBA Service Sunday at states, shows that local resi-| 7 : | 7:90 p.m. . dents have basic skills that will Th 1 i, Broadcloth Sheath 'Curity' Diapers -- "'Surol- MacLEAN -- In loving memory of qualify them for most jobs at e annual tax conference of| | cal-weave" diopers that GERROW FUNERAL (tmeima Grace Moore MacLean, who i 4 ;.(the Canadian Tax Foundation! : : : : wrinkle-and-ravel-resis- passed away suddenly October 23, 1958, 1S Operations, with some addi-\.i11 be held in Montreal Nov LAWRENCE W. BEEBE = {f_--Displays quiet elegance in solid sant? Bald ne CHAPEL So eee ee eee 20-22 cet shades of black, cherry apple cotlonanty Wee Me ' 5 sh vel ari j ; # 2 , ' rman Kindness beyond price feb chucen Gans Coats eens dig ih ic Fourteen tax topics will be| Formerly Vice - President } brown or mallard blue , . . stylish simplify ed making of ad- t with h of all. And left the gate ajar ' "|discussed at panel sessions, in-| and General Manager ofA neelicity | hich "lewel!' lew justable fold os baby grows. ye ithin reach of a --Lovinsly remembered by Dad, Mom pation. bie gette pre 23 car cluding such subjects as crimes| A and P Food Stores, a | ray thd in @ hig a - Na bara te Wane 8 728-6226 : sade scdscuank "seoiat under the income tax; co-oper-| has been made President of | rst a gin skin. Size approx. 21 x 390 KING § ET WES SAN -- c memory nh Pade i ;| atives t ion; | ited waist. ice and ski " : ag sidecases deat eed, nee Thelmme Grace Moore, (Ors, 45 with underground and|°uv® and taxation; federal-| the company, one of the na- | AO". le capers i pack~- | vinci 631 sna? i & loth, who passed away October 23, 1958 shaft experience gained at eiccerent vaccine: Gee eek tion's largest supermarket | vi ~~ Wool broadcloth, Sizes oligo ge 35 LOCKE'S FLORIST Fora friend we will never forget, |cOMPAnY'S project or at otherliems: entertainment and fo] coe tree eee A Saient hy : 29.95 : S Funeral arrangements and Ever remembered by Myrna and) Mines, 21 laborers, and 50 di-|lated expenses; and unanswered| . oo has been vd Hoe EATON'S UPPER LEVEL floral requirements for all Jake Monegan 21 other job cate- questions about the Ontario - = neg -- bes sue ee 3 pales occasions, e e : S. j .| 9 opened its first groc: a . . ' 5E. f ; | sales tax. Topics at general ses-| OSHAWA SHOPPING |, "iving 'husband and father, Ernest| THe conclusion was that coud | om include Canada and the! stores in. Montreal back in --_ SYP WIP QD ; PHONE 725-7373 PHONE 725-7373 CENTRE Orlando Sargeant, who passed away = ig of a or. could|c¢gommon markets. | 1929. | s ie October 23, 1956 qualify for jobs in the mining} - . 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE We often think of bygone days, and refining of potash if they| 728-6555 When we were all together; j E one Bes | te dently ohn de heen Bow) received additional training, GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me-| But memory will last forever. and training programs now are morial, For placement contact fvneral|--Lovingly remembered by wife Amy being planned. director or phone 725-2327. and daughter Maude e The present project, when in| Introducting SARGEANT -- In memory of a lov- full operation, expects to em-| ing father, Ernest Priando Sargeant, ploy about 400 people. a i who passed away on October 23, 1956. International Minerals, with | When for awhile we part, : 'Nin nt This thought will soothe our pain, headquarters at Skokie, Illinois, BLOHM -- In loving memory of a| That we shall still be joined in heart came to Esterhazy because pot- dear sister, Barbara Blohm, who pass- And one day meet again. pos 0 ash is there; but it thinks its --- worth repeating | ed away October 21, 1960 Sadly missed by daughter Amy and " A findi k | © happy hours we once enjoyed son-in-law Ronald. experience in finding a wor | How sweet their memory still, force is of interest to other in- But death has left a loneliness SHAW -- In loving memory of a dear; dustries considering plant sites. Each year, since the first Canada Savings The world can never fill mother, Mary Shaw, who passed away raine, Randy and Cheryl May the joys she missed on life's Bonds =e e issued in 1946, we have been | RD highway advising investors to buy them for income, EMMONS -- In loving memory of our Be found in God's garden of rest, " --Lovingly remembered by James, Lor-| October 23, 1950 The Bank of Nova Scotia has dear mother, Mrs Eva Louten |--Sadly missed by son Karl and daugh- safety and liquidity. With the 1961 issue : ; ; \ Emmons, who passed away October. 23,|'®"!" law Wisons Ny : eG now on sale, we again recommend them to + « » with new 'Helanca' stretch b ' SHAW -- In loving memory of a * : : 0 -kni ini Cau her suffering past her pain, ~ |dear mother, Mary Christine, who : 3 Investors. nylon-and-knit cotton lining for " Sov passed away October 23, 1950. } H ' She who suffered is at rest, : ' . reater wearing comfort! Gass ic Saives "ith ta tice |, Mather, 'dear mother, when T think ¢ The new issue returns an average of 4.60% § 3 ee bee Ge cee I want to be all that is fine, that is i per annum if held to maturity -- 1971. 'Playtex' have * ve true, i, Bade Fern and family and son Joe, a ties } ; slimming design with a new lining that All that is worthy, noble and grand j - 4 FORRESTER -- In | | Has come from you, dear mother, oy] ¢ You can get your money back at any time, makes the garment cooler to wear, easier 2 _ loving memory o/ From your guiding hand. oft H . ' our dear sister, Elizabeth Ellen, who|Lovingly remembered by daughter ' plus the interest earned. to slip on and off. It's cut higher in peseed awey October 33, 1900 Shirley ; front for more' freedom of movement We often think of bygone days ; e It is easy to purchase B , dg ie he ge means WALTERS--In loving memory of our E: in 12 y ha : ; = onds for cash has extra ventilation. Other features ie family chain is broken now, dear mother, Margaret FE. Walters | & s or in *mon instaiments. But memories will live forever. who passed away October 23, 1932. | y that have always made 'Playtex' effec- -Sadly missed by Olive and Margaret. Wonderful memories woven i; 'old, ; i i i hig yalie pon enggely hp Re rye ¢ The Bonds may be registered in the names wie. {or Se ee ae Poi = 7 Di i : 2.8 tos e 8 ee ONS K ummy-wnittlin nr eae, Vata Gneun, ae Kept. oe of individuals, estates, trustees or admini- 'magic finger' nels, T : 'Pla ie passed away October 23, 1958. To love and cherish and never forget. | ¢ gtrators of estates. 4 ' "4 ee ier 2 td Past her suffering past her pain, ---Lovingly remembered by Lillian : Golden' and see how it slims you by al- Cease to weep for tears are vain, and Bill Ize! ; Gin Whe: saturn ak eae As agents, we offer most one full dress size! In white latex Gone to Heaven with the blest. WALTERS -- In fond and ever lov- | rubber. ~Ever remembered by daughter Paul-|ing memory of a dear sister, Margaret WISHING | \ ine, son - in - law Frank, and grand- | improved their figure * s Wiliam' C. Walters, "who iett us sua-|@ Lor pennies from ee | HUNKING -- lenly August 30, 1934, FEES ' dear wile and mother, the! Huniing,| We often think of byyone days, heaven! JX bi aes ee ; sen Se ee Z . 0, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 Medium 29 to 31 38 to 42 Y NIAGAHA with $10,000 maximum per name w ea ' To us they have not gone away, 3 » LOANS 4 f Large 32 to 34 41 to 45 Aad leave the rest ta Gene | Nor have they travelled tar when you ey Ever remembered by husband Harry,| Just entered God's eternal home NIAGARA FINANCE Limited Ged SAvb the iny dear Mawiuy, SON OMIT ES EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 609 For such a short wee while, FARNDALE -- | wish to Ki 36 King Street West : f £ But in my childhood's memory | sincere thanks to icant suighooes and| 286 King Street Wert _-- Special thanks fo nurses, Mrs, Rosnack 9 to 5 p.m. ; : 4 But in my heart, dear Mommy, nd Mrs. Lumsd d staff on W ' r YU always love you beak: 3 also io hey. " Macey a Me: eM Baier Store Hours: 9.30: a.m. ug see See E. Walters, who passed away October | CANADA SAVINGS BONDS 'Playtex' Sizes Waist Hip who passed away October 23, +1959. When we were all together; Looking back with memories The family chain is broken now, Get cash : 3 Ny Your order will receive our prompt and Extra Large 35 to 40 44 to 48 daughters Helen and Greta. and son| And left the gates ajar. need it. careful attention. George . |. --Forever remembered by Gladys, I'll always see her smile; | relatives for gifts, cards, flowers and | 728-1636 Telephone: EMpire 2-4433 sete ere God needed another angel, A; remembered by daughter) Kinney and Vipond Loreen. i daughter Karen 23, 1932, and of a dear brother-in-law, Extra Small 23 to 25 32 to 36 Upon the path you trod, But memories will live forever. Martha and Dolly. Up to $2500.00 EACH MacLEAN In loving memory of _ ; . my dear Mommy, Thelma Grace Moore | sometimes more. Wood Gund & Cc id "pod gests » y ompany pe er a a away 80 suddenly | CARD OF THANKS | gage flor rendre ly visits during my stay in the hospital Open Monday to Friday --Mrs, Alice Farndale.

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