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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1962, p. 20

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"20 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 19, 1962 | Today's Stock Market eight-of-the-Season | 11 Net ' ' U Net , The Cansdian Press Stock Ssles High Low a.m. Ch'ge High Low s.m: Ch'ge Le . z Tn A $2 2 2 +% Pe y on unl -\Trans-Mt 375 $14% 1% 14% 000 8h 8h 8% j % -\Trans PPL 225 $7) 27 = 7 N 10 10. 10 ; j : Lee : A Un Gas 300 $18% 18% 18% +% ee, ee +h z y i " previous board-lot )|Walk GW 150 $49% 49% 49% -- %| Norpax 8% 8% 84 --I% Wy ' Weoast 225 $13% 13% 13% 41 41 Al . is zs Ui gy a : ; INDUSTRIALS Westeel 200 $11% 11% 11% + %| Northgate 565 555 555 Wee Le Ye WC Brew 53 $33 33 33) --1%|N 0 20 20 -6 y i f 4 1 Weston A 210 $14% 14% 6% rali io 610 Z 1 Not Sieck Sales High Low a.m. Ch' 290 $106 105 105 --1 gery? 300 481% 41% 41% -- % 400 813% 13% 13% Ol Enos oe Extra Salesgirls for fast helpful service during this extensive sale! Sees Bs, Personal Shopping Only (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Ww 400 PRUGEPETEE eee ss pipet stats 85 130 310 ae oe ee ef ke Untrimmed Coats in Smooth if + % ie Si | and Nubby Weaves 15 15 ng 3 140 $13 13) 13 + H/T a1 ' aise a iat ities : Ordinarily 39.95! 4 eae r4 81 . 1 EEEE : aap i? shstes a ie usdesctsied HY i ef 3 255 (255 +6 og epfee g 3 a> 194 "ie ie ee ey Practical coats in wool and wool-and-mohair. oo nig hae Ss a ale 1 styling . . . in handsome smooth and textured fabrics. Blue, blac 39 ? ie is Gales to 11 a.m.: 734,000. ' Soe oe ee, brown, red, beige and taupe in the group. 15-Year Term ) : Special Price, 29 2 5 2 2 & ee od 500 65 «66563 4 For Robbery j fr : : " Sh hat poe, a boa = S&S Untrimmed Coats in unor nh oe ue witenced 'uray » ey 'o ; Expl 600 18 18 i¢ + %|penitentiary for e Sf # af: Page ; t d F b ed robb f a Canad f 4 ee a at a +5 Tire wen ie here" last yy, Z - mpor = Ga rics Buff L 5% 5% 8% + %| April. . ; a "a slave weit -- % Ca 22 Extra police manned the att Ordinarily 59.95 to 79.95! Cl ne uY 44--% 9 9 courtroom Thursday as ig f 0 10 : also known as Ha the Hat, f 5 : ' se . w Wo 190 10 se' 48 |e ite supa ist = lwas sentenced after the jury , Ps Wool, and wool-and-mohair in bold plaids, lacy wool weaves and 6 180 «(180 ; i . . aso sire i ir $15 Be oo cae renee Oe Oe ee a checks. . . also muted monotone tweeds. Multi-colours and plains 2150 $17% 17 (17 Chrom 400 165 165 165 dict of guilty. . 1 f ' stylings and shades. .. ' "We had to be prepared if he in an exciting range of styling 275 515% 15% 15% + %4! Coniag. made a break for it," said Po- Be, pe ice ips ; is Siesta "ton ee ig lice Inspector William Botton, a tig oe peda : "Last night in the city hall yard Has : t : ? cia rice pe ae Shack on 4|when he was' being taken back en oe id = --5 |cop Corp to the jail he pulled away from as : eac Ca cis ee ee $ C " raseepp r) eek a gayiseiseseze Fa 2 Ss Tittist tiie | Eee i5F & Pry 1 my: E if GEE shots EE ge jee the guard and threatened to kick his teeth down his throat." a 4 é i 10% 10% 16 Two others accused in the ' : H H Bs 7 14 robbery, Richard Pollard, 22, of : a oafs avis 0 are Wi ur $10% 10% 10% m org and Ysa a 2 : 430 425 425 » of Rouyn Que., were fou ; 4 ° e oe 24 2% .. |guilty and sentenced to six ' ' Ordinarily 89.95! 105 104 10 --1 |months each. j 19 619 «619 i & j i We a ; F Fluted or portrait collars of Sapphire, Pastel, Black Diamond and Thomson Co. Man sd Wild Mink: sheared Canadian Beaver, Black and Brown Dyed i Persian Lamb, natural Norwegian Fox or Muskrat . . . on wool- oe é ii and-mohair and wool boucle in a palette of fashion tones. HAMILTON CP -- Julian D. pea gl Bg yess Special Price, « io etcant eppvaaite each .......<.. & He succeeds Frank D. Taylor of the Toronto Star. got, St i, on Fur Swathed Designer Coats mtoartary iC. R. Midleton, | Ordinarily 129.00 to 210.00! Hamilton Spectator. W wool-and-alpaca, wool faille, fleeced wools . . . topped w hat Your eee orous collars of Pastel, Sapphire and Wild Mink, 'Saga' Norweg- ian Blue Fox, sheared Canadian Beaver, Black and Brown Dyed COMMUNITY CHEST 7 meee ee MEANS TO YOU! 98-95 to 159.00 The Public With The Operation Of Your C ity Chest ! ve e ~ You NG WOMEN'S "-- All groups in fle ee ee Women's and CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION! EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 244.644 By contributing to the Community Chest the citizens of Oshawa are providing 26% of the total income of the Y.W.C.A. of this city. Y.W.C.A. in Oshawa began in 1945 when Col. and Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin gave Adelaide House to the Y.W.C.A. of Canada. seek WERE Trg Hi = yt® rs am i z Sewn Shaw A Wess z gu> The "'Y" in Oshawa is providing a residence for women and girls of all races and creeds, where they can live in fellowship with companions who share ideals and goals dedicated to the Chrisitian way of life. s On July 3rd at the "'Y", day camp opens for girls from 8 to 12 years of age. These children come to camp 4 days a week for the first 3 weeks in July and enjoy a prograrn of games, crafts and gymnastics planned and supervised by the ge pp director and two camp assis- tants. In 1961 there were 146 children taking part in the day camp. At Adelaide House a program of community group work is carried out under the capable direction of the program director. Such recrea- tions as badminton , . . swimming, dancing, bridge, social clubs, etc., are offered to the public. There are also adult education groups formed to discuss current events, citizenship training, preparation for marriage, etc. The craft shop -- also be mentioned Ps its ' ee : ee : Programme of weaving, painting, drawing, 23 : oe eS Si « & : ; 50! "The propre fered by the "ore very Save 6.00! Reg. 21.95! Save 5.51! Reg. 21.90! Save 12.00! Reg. 59.50 well attended. From October, 1961 to April, MRS. M. JACULA 1962 320 boys and girls between the ogs of Black Metal Electric Logs | Modern-Style Pier se Aid 3 Fg swimming sere ag -- were t M j also girls and young women who took part Fhe oronting coe Fire Screens Plus Andirons antels ; : . E ; : Pane A heal ite tile effect composition with simulated black marble Arts and crafts, ballroom dancing, bridge and keep fit classes had a regis- © An end-of-line clearance brings the low price on spireh" feos. y'val Natt up: 18. big rd I poo Poi Rocossed shalt Block ital becker canteing "eavie' i i a as 7 tration of over 200 persons. There is also "Mother's Day Out". About 30 | | these substantial black metal screens with brass- in antiquated hammered brass finish, have straight shank thot light up: but throw no heat. Approx. 61" wide, 10 young mothers, with children ranging in age from 6 months to school age, ' finished trim and black metal mesh curtain, gs Tas tase fireplace. An end-of-line clearance accounts - deep, 402" high. Buy at this end-of-line clearance price "hi i and save! were able to take part in craft and keep fit classes while their children were Approx. 36 « 31°" high. Oy ee being cared for in another area of the "Y"', . ' EATON EATON ate? "Ss : & Special Price, Special Price: Special Price, In all of the above projects the Y.W.C.A. is striving to meet the social h logs and andirons, 3-pcs. a complete .........06. a and moral needs of young women in these changing and challenging days glide | - | LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 370 . PHONE Asstt) GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST |) <2exmmmme i 11 ONTARIO STREET PHONE 728-0203 HAROLD E. PIERSON, President E. A, DOYLE, Executive Secretary

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