28 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1961 BIRTHS Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings BOOTH Garry and Jean (nee TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS Kolodzie) thank God for the safe ar- By The Cansian Press |Fleet Mfg rival of their daughter, Frances, 8 Ibs. 10 ozs,, on Sunday, De-| Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 6 [Fiche ot cember 3, 1961, at Oshawa General Hos-/ (Quotations in cents unless marked $.\ Ford Com pital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. | z--Odd lot, . xd--Ex-dividend, xr--EX-/ Gatineau V. Kolodzie of Oshawa and Mr. and/rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is\G Dynam from previous day's close.) GMC- GP Mfg A Mrs. F. Booth of Ajax. INDUSTRIALS Spy ae BROWN -- Daniel and Marilyn (nee Bryan) are very happy to announce the GL Power 4300 arrival of a brother for Luke, at Osh- | 1) Net |GN Gas Bw 40 awa General Hospital on Monday,| Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Gr Wpg vt 210 430 $40% 40% 40% + %|Gteening -- 200 M15 $12% 12% 12% pee 225 $22% 2% 22% nog 00 December 4, 1961, named Darrell Lach. | 100 |Hur Erie Students Hoax Television meow antic: Viewers ba gig a ge %|. ABERDEEN, Scotland (AP) -- %|Three medical students Tuesday night talked thousands of com- {mercial television viéwers and --2 jan entire studio into believing they were visiting Russian stu- Canada Into New Expansion Phase HALIFAX (CP) -- Canada in tion; in fact, this year the in- the last year has moved from|flow has fallen below the out- a recession into a new phase of|flow to the United States and expansion, F. William Nicks,|/Europe. Despite the consider- president of the Bank of Novajable improvement in our trade Scotia, said today at the bank's|position, our international pay- annual meeting. ments still show a net excess of "How strong the forward/$800,000,000 to $900,000,000 for surge will be is not yet clear,"|this year." Mr. Nicks added, "but it is clear that 1962 will be a better year MUST REDUCE COSTS These and various other fac- than 1961." ; tors mean adjustments for ev- At the same time, a good deal eryone in business, Mr. Nicks remains to be done, Mr. Nicks continued, said. on employment are not sufficient keep di ts. Th 1 ( to make adequate use of our| cc? Gown Costs. the sales force resources. The number of job will have to weed out order ; takers and woo the customer in openings is not increasing as ra- ' : } more ardent fashion. Workers Pidly ss the number of young will find wage increases will people reaching working age. . : "Under these circumstances Musihie O nue ox there is not enough new employ- His comments were contained ment to sustain our accepted|. sg : Pret in a text made available to the long-term goals for immigra-| procs in advance of delivery. L c F Fed ged ac ee oses ase or ommon arket an ain's Diamond Ring proposed entry into it, Mr. Nicks said it is appropriate that HAMILTON (CP) -- An eld- erly married man who sued for Canada should express its point of view on questions so vital to it return of a $1,200 diamond en- gagement ring from a woman friend has lost his case. } In a 10 - page written judg- ment, Judge Joseph Sweet ruled that William Barnhill, a mar- ried man, was not entitled to the ring. "If, at the time the defendant | | = il Net 11 Net | Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock 13% | Bicroft 58% -- %|Black B Bouzan Y% Bralorne % Camp Chib % C Tun % C Astoria %/C Dyno CN Inca ;Cdn NW |Can-Erin Captain |Cassiar Cent Pat Chester Chimo Coch Will Coin Lake --1_ |Comb Met + %!Coniagas 11 Net | Stock Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch"ge| Stock 67 «667--s«6 Macdon 37 36 0-37 -- %|Maclie 43% 43% 43% +1%4|Marboy 620 615 615 ---5 |Martin +10 | McIntyre McWat Mentor | Merrill Midrim 36 15 41 [Mt | Wright 1 140 141 jdents. 4 Um julti- 25% +. %/ 10% 10%. 10% lwusray M Wa .8 The company, Grampian $11% | Nealon 5s + %/|Television, thought it was a 141 +1 |New Bid 6%-- % + -! a +1 INew Cat -- ne "We were completely ta > Ps in Geidves 4% -- %|ken in," said a spokesman. "It 560 50 --10 |N Harri 8 was very well done." 40 + %|N Man 40 : |Nickel MS ; 49 The real Russian students, a | Nipissing 153 153 153 isiti - 22 41 |Noranda $5644 55% 55% + i ak of ee hivere oe 4% 2. 4 |Norgold 94 9% 9%--y|land, were not amused. They ones 2% Pie Pi telephoned their embassy in Normeta 7 -- | se lepetheite 36 34 34 --, |London to protest about the + %| Obaska ere aes | hoax but were told not to take it +1 |O'Brien 60 60 --2 'seri =} |Oka Rare 1% 11% S| Seriously. |O'Leary 4 i Two hours after the hoaxers, \oneasee +5 lusing fictitious names and bro- | Osisici --1 |ken English, had been inter- |Paramaq -- %| viewed in a magazine program, ede the television company told | Peerless * ' |Pick Crow --2 \viewers it had been fooled. It said the students had been in- +1 |vited back tonight to explain +2 |how it was done and to apolo- +.% gize to the real Russians, ; 15 sis 915, --3 | The hoax was discovered sec- $11% 1 ll 4s 79 onds after the program went off the air when some viewers tele- i ,, |Dhoned the studios to say they) 193 --2 recognized the "Russians" as| --1o Aberdeen students. | Hoffa Planning Sales 50 50 48 57 695 175 12 295 15 +1 +4 240 240 240 Stock $15% 15% 15% 425 423 425 $16% 16% 16% lan, weight 8 Ibs., 4 ozs, Both are well. | Abitibi \Aead-au $11 10% 11 bs GOODALL -- Kim and Wendy an-|Acad-Atl A mounce the arrival of their brother,|4c®d-Atl pr Glen Robert at the Oshawa Hospital, Alta Dist Saturday, December 2, 1961. Proud) svt parents Bob and Shirley (nee Duncan). | Alta West A wt 2007 Curb Anglo-Nfid CD Sug \CG Inv |C Paper xd Price Br +% 6 56 | $153 153 153 | $494 49% 49% | $17% 17% 17% $36% 36% 36% __ % 35% 5% 5% + | % 11% 140 «(1 100 315 $25 100 200 Imp Life --10 limp Oil + Imp Tob | +1 | INTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa Times birth notice. ene 9% 19% 1954 Rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our 'Alg. Co! 1 y ye) int Util pr staff will assist you in writing a notice. + *Intpr Dis + | Inter PL jint Stl P }Inv Syn A |Iroq G pr | Jefferson \Jeff B wt |Jockey C |Jock C pr Kelly D A *\ Kelly wts Kelvinator |Labatt xd Lakeland |LOnt Cem |Laur Sec Laur F xl 1 | LObCo A LebCo A LobCo B MB PR |Mass-F McBrine xd 225 |Met Stores 1510 Met Store p 230 x= AES od |Molson A. 75 25 "|Molson B 45 5 $ 4,|Molson_ pr 5 245 Mon Foods Alminex Am _ Leduc Anglo Am Bailey 8 A rt --%/C Marben -25 |Con M § |C Mogul |C Morrison C Mosher 175 165 170 --5 | %I% 61% 61% -- | $11 ll ll $8% 8% 430 «430 430 355 355 355 $11 ll 11 36% 6% 6% 300 309 300 |C Dragon $10% 10% 10%-- %/C Mic Mac $16% 16% 16% -- %| Dev-Pal 53 io Be BS |Buvex ae 613% 12% $17% 17% 17% $12% 12% $2744 27% 27% ties 18% $10% 3 465 fae 31% 31 220° 215 250 242 23 1% 26 2% 42 24% 120 60 11% "4 CROMBIE, Alexander John At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1961, Alexander John Crombie, aged 49 years. Beloved hus-| po, band of Dorothy White and dear father of Ray and Joy. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 630 630 6 6 62 «63 Bi 11 58 65 28 +x0 |Conwest +1 |Cop-Man +8 |Coprand +1 [Coprd rt {Coulee y, |Courvan y,'Craigmt Cusco ¥ | Daering ¥%\Deer Horn D'Eldona Delnite | Denison | Dicknsn Donalda + %/|Duvan 700 695 700 bar 13% 13% 13% 400 400 400 xs 4% 134% 4+ 12% 18% 31 215 250 23 30% $58% 58% $52% 52% 52% 1000 325 315 315 -- 0 $36% 36% 36% + % $1l% 11% $32% $52 50 |Placer 13% -- %|Pow Rou Preston + %|Pros Air |Que Chib {Que Lith Quemont |Rio Algom |Rio Rup --5 |Rix Athab +1. |Riche + %)Rockwin +3 |Ryanor S2n Ant --2% Satellite Sherritt Sigma Sil Miller Siscoe Starratt Home A |Home B \H B OIG LI Pete Point i 61 740 83 83 23% 23% 23% 515 510 515 IRWIN, Morley Wilbert BC Pow At Sudbury Memorial Hospital on Mon-|BCc phone day, December 4, 1961, Morley Wilbert| Brown Irwin, in his 4lst year, beloved son of| Build Prod Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Irwin, Oshawa, | Burns dear brother of Mrs. £E. Churchill|Cal Pow (la), Mrs. D. Iverson (Ora), Mrs.|Can Cem M, A. Brown (Betty), all of Oshawa;/Can Cem Mrs. J. Stackaruk (Marion), Sacra-|CI Fndry mento, California, and Norman Irwin of|C Safe 4 pr Ajax. The late Mr. Irwin is resting at'Cdn Brew the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King C Br Alum Mont Loc Street West for service in the chapel on|Cdn Can A 400 ih tome aeee. Thursday, December 7, at 2 p.m. Inter--C Curt W 300 Sears: ka ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. |C Gas In p 200 Nat D: CGas In w 100 325 325 i Hed C Husky 550 $6% Puen C Husky w_ 120 N ri Car C Imp Bk C 600 ee ee CIL 436 4|Nor Phone C Mare Oshawa A Can Oil 4, | Page-Hers Pbina Paantom Pow Corp QN Gas QN G wts Rob A pr Roe AV C Rothman 9 Royal Bank 385 Royalite 200 Russell 25 "|StL Cem A 500 Maurice 180) adaS 1815 180 200 1i44 190 220 400 1759 100 465 10% 10% -- | Long 18% 18%-- %& N t Pete 1% 11% + Nat Ps 9% 9% + % Norneal a : |Pac Pete 1 2914 | Pamoil 4 43% |Peruv Oils 13% Petrol 17% |Place 82 Provo Gas 54% Sapphire 17% yy | Sarcee y [gout U 4, jou 20% " Spooner | Tidal {Un Oils W Cdn OG 9 be +7 50 50 10% 10% 390 39) 15% 16 16% 16% 165. 165 36 10 15% 9% 195 40 465 400 36 10 15 9% 193 40 465 400 "Tt is equally important, how- ever, that we face realistically the changes that have taken place in Europe and seek ways of adapting ourselves to them." As a major trading country Canada could not expect to iso- late itself from international trade. Not everychange was a threat and the remarkable ex- pansion of production in West- 40 465 400 +M% 1% 16% 30 390 0 59 50 50 +1 200 197 #197 --3 6% 7 4% 09 Gwillim Hard Rock Har-Min Hasting H of Lake Headway --3 |Heath -- | Hollinger Hud Bay Int Mo! |Int Nickel Irish Cop Iso 4% 4M4%--% 800 800 25% 18 yiva 9 34 Taurcan i 44 Thom L Torbrit 53% + ™%/|Tormont 5% -- % U Mining 81% -- Un Keno pa | Upp Can +9 |(Vandoo Vauze 6 Ventures 920 Vespar Kirk Town : 9 9 Waite Am Lab Min 5 25% + %|Werner . Dufault 10% + %|Willriy 32% + %|Wiltsey 335 --S | Winch 5 Wr Harg Young HG Zenmac Curb Bullo 100 Gaspe Cop 215 Pend Ore xd 600 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST 100 222 cP. 600 Cdn Pet pr 200 C Tire A 75 Col Cell 170 Cin Bidg 550 Con Bldg pr 525 |Con Bldg wt 400 Con G 805 $22 Coronation 1765 Crain RL xd 275 |Crestbrk w 100 Crown Tr 25 Cresh Int 200 Dist Seag 350 D Bridge 2250 D Fndry xd 545 $66 D Stores n 1985 +1 '1% 15 % 100 1000 100 181 1000 1175 3500 1000 1£200 1500 100 1200 780 ¥% Acad Uran Advocate. | Agnico %|Alba Expl %|/Amal Rare Anacon | Ansil |Area A Arcadia j|Atl C Cop | Atlin-Ruf | Kopan J Waite Jellicoe Kerr Add +1 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327 {Dom Tar 520 605 IN MEMORIAM ROBERTS -- In loving memory of|Dover pr our dear father and mother who passed| pu Pont 175 away; Emma Roberts, Dec. 5, 1956,| Eddy 140 and Henry Roberts, Nov. 11, 1941. 100 Sunshine fades and shadows fall, 905 But sweet remembrance outlasts all. 15 --Sadly missed and dearly r by their loved ones, Brant, Suppelsa | and Roberts. + % +5 % +1 +1 Seven Shawin Simpsons Pav Stedman n 4 Steel Can Switson Texaco 50 $60 Thom Pap zt0 «$5% 5% Tor-Dom Bk 58 $71% 71% 25% 23%-- % 13% Aumaq 15 + | Barnat 78% + %|B Metals 285 280 Lencourt Lorado Liuvict Lyndhst 1100 2500 2000 1500 1000 810 $23 225 810 23 220 145 § 4500 13%--% 5006 6 6 100 330 330 330 12 a : FOUND -- Saturday, large, part Col- and sell used furniture, ote lie and red Labrador, male, about nine months old, in north, east-end of city. Telephone 723-4392. GUELPH INVESTMENT CO. Announces Province-Wide 2» SCRVICE wir RITY razor service, Schick, Expansion And Are Offering Prime Rates With 10 YRS. TO REPAY On Homeowners 2nd Mortgage Loans All Loans Open for Repayment "Before You Borrow -- Check With Us" re EVEN IF YOUR HOME IS NOT FULLY PAID FOR YOU CAN BORROW GENERAL TRADES TRADES SHOPS ONTARIO TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS BOWMANYVILLE, ONT. SEALED FIXED SUM TEN- DERS properly endorsed, on forms supplied by the De- partment, will be received by the Tenders Secretary, Room 6630, East Block, Par- liament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, until 3:00 p.m. E.S.T.) on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1962 for the General Trades Work which includes the Mech- anical and Electrical Trades ond the Supply and Delivery of Shop Equipment in con- nection with the construc- tion of the Woodworking and Sheet Metal Shops at the Ontario Training Schoo! for Boys, Bowmanville, Ontario. Nothing is more befitting or e greater tribute to the memory of the loved ones who have passed on to that bourne from which no traveller returns, than a memorial verse at Christmas time | --------------- | USED parts and repairs for all makes |WE pay highest prices in the city for of wringer type washers, % hp motors. ---|used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned wash- |Store, 723-3271, 444 Simcoe South. ers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ~ 2 LADY'S piano accordion Camerano, 120 'on, CO Teen ee eines tion, priced at $275. Telephone MO GOOD selection of reconditioned TV's 8-3762. at reasonable prices. Parkway Tele- |LADIES' dresses, casual and cocktail, |Vision, 918 Simcoe Street North. Your like new, sizes 8-10, Telephone 723-4572, |Color TV store. spy TOURS \t 5 cRS. cash re Ng APPROXIMATELY thirty thousani |TXPEWRITERS, cash registers, add-| orld wide. stamps. Many sets and liton, Ashburn, Brooklin. there are many individual stamps. This | wean ~ a --|collection has been collected over the |VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes,|{ast 30 years. The best offer will be parts, attachments, brushes, guaran-jaccepted for these stamps. For further |teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free.| information phone Ajax WH 2-0904. |Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- a stan " - seaouscard ice, 728-0591 anytime. BUY A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE FOR CHRISTMAS $5 Deposit Will Hold Until 'Christmas New $59.50 Up. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory cf a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter or son or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin. In the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select an appropriate memoriam notice at Christmas, The Classified Department ot The Oshawa Times will publish Speciai Visit our new Streamlined Drugette Department -- Dry Goods, Children's Clothing, China and Glassware, Notions, and Kitchenware. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson, Road South, Oshawa Open to 10 p.m. daily Singer Sewing achine | Ee } 14-16 sepa an | FREE TUMBLER | | WITH $3 GASOLINE | at the HILLTOP Open 10 a.m. till Midnight |Legal Actio MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- received the ring in question in/ern Europe and Japan had op- Teams Unis + A this case, the plaintiff had been! oneq up a wide range of mar- +1 |7eamsters Union President/an unmarried: man and he had| jets. +1 |union plans legal action soon to ing i : an enga : : 4 |keep employees of truck lines gagement ring in the . . -| moves in the United States, Mr. ~"vs|that are being absorbed into the SOU OF the rd ae yen Nicks said such changes in the é a | meaning of the word, he would/trade weather call for imagina- being transferred from the|cover the ring or its value," --3 |Teamsters to the Railway|sai judg --l lelerks Uni e judge. + %|Clerks Union. Barnhill, service manager for NET EARNINGS 31 | Hoffa said the Board of rth {Transport Commissioners has|return of the ring or its value recently authorized the railway|from Miss Edith Garland of By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dundas. Craig Bit Co. Ltd., year ended ~89 through a subsidiary firm. b 1 bei ta thal i | s | 9 Fed Grain +15 | Sales to 11 a.m.: 904,000, | 'The truck lines employees "cniddle 60s roe al ag te | a aseasetalgr Sa have been represented by the : ...:,| Dominion Glass Co, Ltd., year | 4 At the county court hearing in| anqoq Sept. 30: 1961, $2,210,190, |32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale vorttficati : 1 y it. 1 {ER Wilbur, Hampton, Ontario, |LOST: Sandy-brown, two-year-old Pek- es oe Ge ea nora that the two met in June, 1959./¢5'95 of my dear husband, James Russell CLASSIF D jfrigerators, TV's, washers, pianos,|hu.; and sells used televisions, chester. "&¢8¢ 408, in the vicinity of Westview said. Wh p A Ss, offa On St. Valentine's Day, 1960,| Sandercock, who passed away Decem- jstaves, etc. For top cash offer contact /reiqs, dining, bedroom and kitchen fur.| Heights, Whitby. Anyone having seen. Said. en truck firms become ber 6, 1956, Street. F MO 8-486 1 ring. He claimed they agreed Yea? ended Sept. 30: 1961, '$470,- |REFRIGERATOR, Leonard, 10 cu. ft.,|tors, washers, antiques, electric irons,| 7 3 we) said, the bargaining rights cer- A ¢ +. |715, $1.81 a share; 1960, $501,- Often a silent tear, | |across top freezer, perfect condition,|!amps, sewing machines, dishes, cook-/LOST -- registered brown boxer, male tifications autom a tically are to become engaged, with the In" 983, $1.95 or aay dae te ee 31--Automobile Repai 32--Articles for Sale $89, Telephone 728-6673. 245 Greenwood|ware, mirrors, hand sleighs, electric /dog, wearing Pickering Tag. "$10.00 tention of being married after|?°) 92:99: days vi . | ur v Pere T rg a é y lars. Call Elmer, CO 3-2294. Railway ; Lillie. |TWO dry pop coolers in good condl-|rApy's black Hudson Seal coat in good |S2¥° 7° dollars. Call Elmer, Railway and Steamship Clerks vorce from his wife. | ENDS TOUR Poet en aar Rl ade anne | GOR, DEet otter Auay 5087578 sr minener Ieeekie. 140 Riniode trae peer eae: But two months later there| RANGOON (AP) Princess SANDERCOCK -- In loving memoi |DISCOUNT prices, everything in the|Street North, Whitby. Telephone MO/|Call Superior Resale, pei " aise 'ing memory and SERVICE STATION prices, ev iz i 28 mais ara : Our lawyers soon will start|was a "'change of heart" | James Russell Sandercock, who pas Christmas gifts, Hassocks $2.99; card| epigip, "haere , very |LADY¥'S Hudson seal coat, medium)|---- raarates | away December 6, 1956. ee Se eavica |tables, $2.99; cedar shasta, $49; plat: food condita $30; walt auace Kentat size, $45. Telephone 725-3872 before 8 i neMgne Rerinom 10 exvapez angle the situation and keep| Miss Garland said the ring| Far East tour today and flew ' . fe rockers, $29; kindergarten sets, «<. gd -| pn j jaily a usines "a | 5 : t Gone, dear father, gone to rest, orm c 'Suthernaire", small size $15. Tele-|P.™ in the Oshawa Ti 5 Class _ Section : ws Ny was given as a Valentine's Day|to Aden after an eight-day visit : a 23-34 oday to nm abou! } j :, tit aa GENERAL REPAIRS vat ae ao i Ea" Wilson FOR SALE: Apartment size Heintzman teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, | tele- low commercial rates. *|Sters Union," Hoffa said. gift. \to Burma. Ji ' isi 4 a maikd * " z ' r 795 45, af he ve ar eta "aa 67 KING ST. W. Furniture, 20 Church ) Street. piano. Three years old in excellent Vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543 --Lovin. mem bere; au, er igen lot 723-7822 Sa ane repo ers, very good condition, Telephone |™Ostly black, bit of very dark brown, ee ee eile dent i dor saree, | COMBINATION, GR, lay" MO 5 uber narcure "ue, ey of cra ana fen dren. ; : 17 | ward. 723-7609. lif YOU OFFER instruction in any|AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service,|inch, excellent working condition. Tele- Loser wale Colle, "German" Bbeo. : x h SUNOCO |with a low. cost Oshawa Times Classi-|Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. OIL burner; "Easy" clothes froner,| cou ibus Brooklin area, Reward A For ALL your motoring needs ets {OLD gun wanted, shotgun, rifle or|floor model; goose neck lamp fixtures; Telephone 655-3934, 1 mile east of Oshawa, No. |white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and|725-8183. roel dtl aatwed onion citenpaseb ey |save, 4% Ib. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib pkg. =o |sneFLicrre washing machine, reason- FILTER Queen Sales and Service, Hb- ---|able, good condition. Apply 763 Ritson € | |LAD¥'S mouton coat, brown, like new;|Road South. atration: "Telephone 'Ta5-4003. | TRIBUTE j 725-4811 |Persian Lamb trimed coat, both size|WINE and cider barrels. Solid oak. All| FIBER glass hull, 14', price $150. Tele- | i | * suits, like new; also household fur-|723-7624 0 ELECTRIC Sunbeam, 32--Articles for Sale niture, Call 723-3317. Reminwton, Phitubave, Hom, TO YOUR gure FOS {Gem margarine 4 lbs. $1; bread, son, jtions our specialty. Telephone 723-467¢ jloaves 37c. Savings galore, shop daily.|Meagher's, 5 King Street West. lanytime. : ' seins gid onieviitien picihrecnl Rutherford's Pre-Christmos South, Oshawa Open every night till 10. Kanga Apply Dikeien Gyele, 30 one season. Large size. Telephone Sale. recite) Honderich, ORI aken | we at " Bond Street East. 3 S aa ae eee otch pine roger fe ee eo ee ae witness WE buy and sell and exchange used D ' © R ------ first cutting. Everett Stapleton, tele- ford's, your Christmas gift |TYPEWRITERS for students. Guaran-'city Trading Post", 446 Simcoe Street headquarters |tee standards at low prices. Bill Ham-|South, 723-1671. | -- -- - = ~ * jilton, Ashburn, Brooklin. CHROME chairs $3.88; also 5-piece ------ |Shrome sets 839: large. selection Lane| 156 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH jcontinental beds, spring filled $3 | desks $18.88. Tremendous savings. Ed.| Wilson's Discount Furniture, 20 Church} BABY SETS knitted and crocheted,| all types of knitting, bulky knit sweat-| ers, ete. Telephone 725-2428. 21" ROA Victor television, walnut cab-| |inet, excellent condition, transformer,| |chassis, rabbit ears, $75. Phone 655-4525 picture tube. Will sacrifice. Telephone} 728-1276. RUSSIAN squirrel fur jacket, (brown), iquick sale, 918 King Street East. Dial | 723-4402. tion, cheap for quick sale; elderly |gentleman's brown and tan suit, 2 pair) jpants; grey wool car coat, size 42. Memorial tribute in the 7 LADY'S muskrat coat, size 42, in good CHRISTMAS condition, full length. _Telephone| SER 728-8396. } ~ | | XXXXXXXKKKK xx xx --6s James Hoffa said Tuesday his given the defendant the ring as Heferting: to feae 4a a de anadian railway system from], . , have been entitled to re- tive action by Canada =i a Hamilton auto dealer, claimed system to acquire truck lines j " Both parties were described|Sept. 30: 1961, $31,767; 1960, Teamsters r ini | | |34--Lost & Found through bargaining October, Judge Sweet was told) ¢47 a share; 1960; $2,412,305, SANDERCOCK -- in loving memory |SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re-|Fiay : Barnhill gave Miss Garland the|OMtario | Steel Products Ld., eer 1g "aluhiyh: wu Vinsbly: Masitaame (Continued from Page 27) 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131. _--_{niture, ranges, oil heaters, refrigera-/0% Picked up this dog, please telephone part of the railway system, he bd | ere is always a 7 Bie Fc: whidedlat gleam Avenue. motors, tools. Everything is priced to Reward. Telephone 723-3065, Oshawa, |(Tansferred to the AFL - CIO Mr, Barnhill had obtained a di-| --Lovi y 5 ---- 5 | HOUSTON'S GARAGE of a dear father and grandfather, |store reduced, excellent selection of |8-2784 South, 728-4873 4 and) alexandra of Kent ended her __|the necessary legal action to un-| the couple broke up. | : a 1 . 7 ion, |those e: yy' i a Away from sorrow, care and pain, MOTOR TUNE UP AND $8.88; arborite desks, $18.88; recliner phone 728-9924, B. FD GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat-/@ the Oshawa Times Classified Section mployees in the Team. Beet bs ' -- ger a m.|LOST -- Persian cat on Wednesday, acu sua' pantadne, Bewe. ben Sou, REFRIGERATOR, . Westinghouse, 9 condition, Phone MO 8-2382. FRIGIDAIRE electric range, four burn oh = ~ Answers to "Blackie." Urgent. Re- HILLCREST |$60 or best offer. Call anytime 7: 4452. | good condition, $225. Telephone 728-5920. MARCONI table model television, |field -- tell people about it everyday/free estimates. Chair, table rentals, |Phone 728-7443 ard, With BokAo Rid white aanekians, |TYPING paper on sale, letter size, | handgun Also old shells. Telephone |>athroom sink; medicine cabinet; fix-| 35--Legal CHRISTMAS .--- Open nightly till |Circulation Department. Oshawa Time: allowance. Free demon-| ae 114; man's overcoat, large size; also sizes. Oshawa Hardware, 8 Church. phone 725-8063 | ice ARETS carton $3.09; butter 64c It |ALL kinds of printing, wedding invita-| etc. Cords, cutting heads in stock. Cedar Chests from $38.50, ' : Licinin tS : ERE ARENDS ' |Glecoff's Supermarket, Ritson Roard SKATES, new and used, ecld and ox LOVED ONES |SPACEHEATER, like new. Used only miles ORDERS taken for wood storm sashes, TMAS tre choice of finishes. Ruther- fee. Terms, 723-4 rniture or anything you have. 'The 3 R 4, Orono, |cedar chests $49; mattresses $16.88; | ---------- | Street. |21" TV console, reconditioned, with new in excellent condition. Sacrifice for GAS stove, white enamel, good condi- | 725-0537. EVE EDITION | 5; Ww | % | iscount Weekend XXXXKX KK No Cosignors No Hidden Costs XxX xX xx KX KKKKKAAKK To ensure that your message eppears at this time, call before Wednesday, December 20th, if more convenient to you, use the mail to send your copy to The Times TELEPHONE 723-3492 Officials Discuss Prison Security KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)-- Seven officers from King ston penitentiary will discuss prison security measures in Ottawa with A, J. MacLeod, federal commissioner of penitentiaries, "within 10 days," it was an- nounced Tuesday night J. C. Best of Ottawa, presi-) dent of the Civil Service Asso-' ciation of Canada, made the! statement after a meeting of the local association branch. Prison employees belong to the association. After the meeting, attended by 130 guards, Mr. Best said the penitentiary staff is most in- terested in improved security in dormitories. Guard William Wentworth was stabbed to death Nov. 24 in a dormitory. His attacker has not been found. Mr. Best did not elaborate on the delegation's plans. "I don't think Mr. MacLeod would want to read our recom- mendations in the paper before we se¢ him," he said. at GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET 10% DISCOUNT On all purchases made in our new Department Store Sec- tion. Come in this weekend and save. 174 Ritson Rd. S. open to 10 pm. daily. Free coffee served WRECKING AJAX HOTEL Used. 2x 6,2x 8 2x10 Beams all sizes and lengths. Doors -- $2.00 up 20,009 feet 34" flooring. hardwood een NG. 2085} FOR EVERY BUILDING NEED FREE ESTIMATES MOST COMPETITIVE PRICES CALL THE Lumber 728-4688 McCULLOUGH LUMBER SIMCOE N. -- JUST SOUTH OF TAUNTON RD. | "YOU CAN COUNT ON OUR SERVICE" GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS RANGES AND WASHERS All parts and service. 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Tenders will not be consid- ered unless made on forms supplied ty the Department of Public Works, Ontario, in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth therein A Deposit of $50.00 CASH, or CERTIFIED CHEQUE made payable te the Treasurer of Ontario, will be required per set of tender documents; which will be refunded if documents are returned in good condition within thirty days of above closing date, otherwise forfeited. The Jowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. D, MILLAR, Deputy Minister, Departr-ent of Public Works, Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario December Ist, 1961. Loans $1,800 Up Free Appraisals Free Advice on Money Problems Confidential Service 48-hr. Approvals OR MORE AND TAKE UP TO 10 YEARS TO REPAY CHECK YOUR NEEDS ..- @ ARE YOU IN ARREARS OF ' 'TAXES? ARE YOU BEHIND IN YOUR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS ? DO YOU WANT TO CON- SOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS? DO YOU HAVE MEDICAL OR HOSPITAL BILLS ? 1S YOUR Ist OR 2nd MORT- GAGE COMING DUE ? 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