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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1963, p. 18

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 29--Automobiles For Sale |32--Articles for Sale 1965 FORD tudor, 8 cylinder, two tone, to|maetic, white wails, new pee: .|or take over payments. ey neg re og irth| New .|1961 FALCON two door, This is the car that has set.so many records, NC _enliane) wonton. Also whe 9 Oshawa 725-8183, 32--Articles for Sale TELEVISION, portable, conditions Tory Leader OBITUARIES 6 transistor radio; . Cheap for quick sale. Apply 390 Ritson Road Cites Need For Warheads MONTREAL (CP) -- Egan PACKAGE dealt Thistle baby baby carriage, crib and mattress, a eee Ae i gece condition, $60. MAN'S winter as tuxedo and business suit, size 40. Good gga One owner. Only $1,595. Seaway .» 200 Dundas West, CARRIAGES, Motors | -- Whitby, range; 1987 NASH Rambler, blue and white, $595 four-door sedan, good rubber. 1487 Simcoe Street North 728-0031, ers, electric; large BARGAINS! Two-piece e chesterfield $: m suite, $49; stoves, $12 and up; A real sharp car! Only $395. Seaway Cal Blake' Dundas Whit: Deside --. ite 200 West, 3 s|¥Ou'LE Fi a reliable service peo- nursery pads. Apply 196 Ritson South. | pie need in Chambers, national president of the Progressive Conservative Association, says Canada's Bo- marc missiles and Voodoo in terceptor aircraft should be armed with nuclear warheads. He made the statement Wed- 1955 DODGE V8, stick shit, 2% Will trade for 1950 and up, % ton or truck. Bowmianville 623-5756. you gee Service" in in 1958 wb gop Parisienne, two door Bus power brakes, whitewalls, us. wheel. discs, nesday 'night in a speech ac- in ot OLDSMORILE "iH". Radio, |MONEST Cal's Furniture and Appli- auto $1288! 'aise ele-'cepting the Conservative party Will take : 7a nomination to contest Montreal ances, Name brands at biggest counts anywhere. | We carry and Beverle: lines. he: Restonic|33--Market Basket St. Lawrence-St, George riding. | Your authorized 'GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's, on King Street East at pores Road, Open 12 hours daily, 9.30 - 9.30. Telephone % 728-9191. built motor and p sing Radio. oc egebmalaves 1974 cash. an Tel 668-8084 Whitby. RCA \ TELEVISION, 2i-inch screen, cabinet. condition, -1$100. or best be amare 668-4323 199 FORD two door, 6 cylinder, auto- transmission. » red BRIGHT, Mary Elnor At Osha 8 att H ' ni aly " i; : i 'i ' in H i ge a5 itt = E i : .|hardtop, radio, ypel,|12,000 miles. 725-194" i bd] car that "costs . | ate, Sac teal tabs oor $1,895. Ltd. between 4 and 8 p. cream color, '728-7885, "\AWNINGS, canvas. ---------- |free estimates. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, oe Bur AND SELL, good used furniture appliances, cen Pretirs Furniture, South, 723-3271. -|CAR radios, special 1963 Chev. and -| Pontiac, push button, custom im the dash, complete with aerial, $5%.95. Dominion Tire Store, Bond West. ood | 229-6511. adders, cashiers, du- way 200 Dundas West, " 1958 PONTIAC, new tires, Very condition. Private. Reasosable.» pois "It is my belief," he said, "that as long as the Canadian chiefs of staff tell the govern- ment that Russia retains a sufficient force of long-range bombers to pose a real threat to North America, our inter. ceptors--the Bomarcs and Voo- doo aircraft--should be arme in the most efficient manner possible, which means with nu- clear weapons." Mr. Chambers said neither the Bomarc nor the Voodoo "has the capability of starting) a war.' Bomarcs, for example, could not be launched until an attack- jing force had flown over 1,000 FARMERS' MARKET EVERY FRIDAY OPENING 12 NOON Fresh vegetables, potatoes, fresh eggs, poultry, Ontario apples, all varieties, flowers, honey, Maple Syrup, etc, Simcoe South at Bloor | TYPEWRITERS, add iters, com, ptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock k South, Whitby. STUDENTS rent ty mpton 7 Gibb Street or 193 CHEVROLET Bei Air | -- 7 gona white walls 34--Lost and Found |ONE lady's Omega wristwatch, with black band, 16906469. Perc of Oshawa pina Centre. white | Miles of northern Canada. | peut | The army's Honest John! jrocket similarly should have a | 1957 DODGE, ane running order.| eters; adders, All makes, special rates.| "lotiers T little bege: A gg $200 or best'Three months applicable to purchase! le 1960 V VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, one owner, | 111 heed Four ate 'mil 1956 FORD, s Eorkng 1 at 2 p.m.. Tmarueent Oshawa |** infon Cemetery. __..|from Hamilton Office Equipment, Whit- 1955 METEOR hardtop 8 cylinder, auto-|by 668-5849. pene s/nuclear warhead but the CF-104 JOSEPH W. WILTSHIRE In failing health for the past year Joseph William (Joe) Wilt- shire, 235 Celina street, died baer Feb. 27, at the ep awa General HospigggHe was in his 69th year. A son of the 'late Mr. and Mrs. William Wiltshire, the de- ceased was born Sept, 2, 1894 at Newhaven, England and was married there in 1922, A resident of Oshawa for 47 years Mr. Wiltshire was a member of Albert Street United Chaurch where he was a former superintendent of the Sunday of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Local 222, UAW. He is survived by his wife, the both of Oshawa. Mrs, E. Gibson (Hilda), of Osh- Percey and six grandchildren. will conduct the services, Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union |¢ | Cemetery. | MRS. FRED VICKERS The death of Mrs, Fred Vick- '36--Legal Starfighter jet was a "different T will not be responsible for any debts| matter.' matic, radio, two tone finish, green pi STUDENTS A super value, approxi white. 'Lad 200 Du oe eos Sree cae 690 sheets of Letter size typing Motors jundas West, ity. paper print) for only $1.00, Ap- osha Times Office, Whit Dunda\ Street West. real clean. For real economy this would |; WE | buy, > sell and "exchange hange used fur- make a second car, $995. Seaway. M nfod asco Dundas West, Whitby. "Tra or anything you "hal The City \ply ding Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street | South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. echai |ONE chrome dinette ie 2 chairs, ae eet, 8 ost new, Arbori » grey. Gossip alm: bem Ata condition, sass "Telephone |2! nch with itches ie Telephone las. 1758. VACUUM cleaner repairs, |Free estimates. Parts, |brushes. hoses, guaranteed rebuilt m -- condition, |chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Ser. standard, . Telephone 728- | vice. Call anytime, 728-0591. iS '1869 FORD } ae rrrageer rygarr needs | CABIN irailer, 14 foot. Apply at 798 | 1953 hago pag * 1058- FORD % ton panel, white finish. | peed ge buy at woe Seaway Motors} Léd., 200 Dundas West, Whitby. 668-5893. | all makes. greeter LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements © and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 some body work. $575 or make offer.|Buena Vista Avenue. Telephone 728-4066. m |YACUUM cleaner, Blectrolux, runner 30--Automobiles Wanted type, silver gray fimish, recen'ly re- | conditioned, with all attachments, $30. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want ca My a chee ia dw for wreckin; hest ces pat urniture ue Ae PEO |Smart, modern chesterfield |. wuites, foam cushions, $119. Three piece sectional set in lovely |frieze upholstery, $188. Beautiful silver mink room suite, Mr. and Mrs. dresser with tilt-back mirror, large THREE ton cabin chassis, | Tong | eoodl base, Ford or Fargo wanted. Cal!) 735-7478. 100 CARS WANTED _ Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted" chest and bookcase bed. This week's (special, $128. Wilson's e, 20 | Church | Street. 1963 FIRST Oshawa showing. New Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" ° TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 ~$ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 Thistle baby carriages, new models, ex- citing styles. is Free mattress. |Playpens, $8.88; » |filled crib mattresses, | Furniture, 20 Church Street. |SELLING furniture or appliances? We'll _buy it for top cash. Telephone }Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliance |Store, 24 Prince Street, 728-9191. |GENERAL, 18 ae foot freezer, {one year old, $225. Telephone 1908, [9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WASHING machine, Peso model, | with new motor, good condition, | to furnished apartment, | 725-7142. moving $25, Telephone rect a my same by anyone on| "It has a range of 1,000 miles) or ai ary 26, 1963, " | without my written consent.' -- Andor|{ito Communist territory," Mr.| Csedreky, 539 Albert Street. }Chambers said. "It. can there.) \fore start a war.' TENDERS Mr. Chambers said: Will be accepted for complete removal of house and garage at 42 Jackson Avenue, Osh- awa, Until March 4th, 1963, Apply in writing to 627 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA, ONT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the estate of JAMES KELLAR, late of the City of Oshawa, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the under- signed, solicitor for the Exe- cutors, on or before the 25th day of March, 1963, after which date the Estate's as- sets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., Solicitor, 17 King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario ithe policies of the Conservative | |party although there are some| jof them that I would change} lor expand upon.' } Farmer Aid Promised By NDP BEAUSEJOUR, Man. (CP)-- T. C. Douglas, New Democratic Party leader, promises that an NDP government would help farmers set up their own busi- ness enterprises. A co-operative development fund would '"'enable farmers to own and operate processing and packaging plants of their own" and to -handle farm products. Mr. Douglas outlined the| party plank Wednesday night to a nominating convention for Springfield riding. Excerpts of his speech were released to the press in advance of delivery. | geeuser adders, cashiers, du- 31--Automobile Repair The farmer owned _ plants) would work alongside consumer MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN.OUR SHOWROOM. Complete Monument and Inscription Service. 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 a See eee We buy, Oftice gene re 137 Brock South, Whitby. |HAVE you furniture or appliances for jsale? We buy, sell and exchange. Me- |Keen's Used Furniture, 426 Simcoe South, 725-5161 or 725-6457. FOUR piece bedroom suite $90; Beauty- rest HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR _TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST, WEST 723-7822 5 |MATOHING ¢ three - - quarter r bed 1 32--Articles for Sale \chest of drawers, a Springs SOUTHERN 6; i sane. SPW, ; oF cooking' #3 hail 'bushel <2" $5'%6| Telephone. Whitby" 66-3669 bushel. Oshawa Orchards, 725-3445. TIAC, ¢ TO SELL FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES USE THE MARKET BASKET. Try An Oshawa Times Want Ad Today hel. Oshawa Orchards, 725-3445. | 1961 PONTIAC, two door, automatic, 6 APARTMENT size rangetie, Chromolox|cYiinder, one owner. Will take trade. elements, pull out oven, goodworking| Telephone 723-1660, order, $25. Apply 109 Celina feaeeer BUYING or sell ire or appli. Street. 1958 CHEVROLET deluxe, two door ing furnitur. ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. automatic, 6 cylinder, radio, new white- wail a Will take trade. -- | 723-1661 B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bai.|GENERAL Electric a television, ex- cellent Ties, * es, elvinator refrigerators, tele-| 728-283. | | | | } ty Budget Plan. 725- 4543. i SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT _ McCULLOUGH ALUMINUM BOAT LUMBER CO. LTD. 12 ft Car Top Model. 7% ompl | of pomprete ine h.p. fishing Scott Motor. Building Materials COMPLETE $499 "WHERE SERVICE OSHAWA MARINE COMES FIRST" 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. AND SERVICE | 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 (West Side) 728-4688 PARKWAY TELEVISION FUEL OIL -- COAL OIL FURNACES 24 HOUR SERVICE DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 DAY OR NIGHT BOATS Boats; Grew-Cruisers, Tra- veler, Mason, O.M.C., Larson Mators; Evinrude, Volvo- Penta. MARINE -- & SUPPLY OFFER THE MOST EVER IN STEREOS 20 watt AM and FM START AT $249.95 Plus $50 Worth Of STEREO RECORDS FREE One Year Free Service on New Stereos and T.V.s 918 SIMCOE ST. N. _ 723-3043 ~ DRAPES ~ Modern Designs Abstract, Colonial, Provincial ond Floral Patterns. Custom Made Expertly Installed M and C DRY GOODS 74 CELINA STREET Used Furniture 426 Simcoe S. | PHONE 723-7827 Rioaktin, Ont, '655- 3641 What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances, . For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. FREE All Oil Burner Service Free and guaranteed if you purchase "White Rose' uni- fined furnace oil from WESTERN OIL CO. DIAL 725-1212 TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes Guar- anteed. One yeor warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy. McKeen's TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY TENDER FOR TRUCK Sealed tenders in DUPLI- CATE and clearly marked as to contents wil] be received by the undersigned until noon on Tuesday, March 12th, 1963, for (A) one only G.V.W. 29,000 lb. minimum truck and gravel box, os per spec- ifications. The Township of East Whit- by is offering as a trade-in co-operatives, Mr. Douglas said. Processors of farm products, he said, "'made a killing" from 1952 to 1961. Profits after taxes in the food and beverage pro. cessing industries in this period rose from $81,000,000 to $130,- 000,000. The farmers' share of the {consumer dollar for beef, pork, jpotatoes and some other prod- ucts between 1951 and 1958 de- clined. At the same time the housewife '"'failed to benefit" from lower prices paid to the and R.C.A. VICTOR | SENSATIONAL DEAL | on the. G.V.W. 29,000 Truck and Gravel Box one only 1959 GMC model No. 91043 truck with gravel box. Specifications and tender forms must be obtained from the undersigned or Roy Pere- man, the Township Road Sup- erintendent, and all tenders v must be submitted on the form supplied. Separate tenders must be submitted in DUPLICATE for each truck quoted on. Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. ig not George Farncomb, Clerk, Township of East Whitby, _Columbus, , Ontario. _ NOTICE | TO CREDITORS i IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM McNEILL Creditors of the deceased, who died at Oshawa, Ontario, January 2, 1963, are re- quested to send particulars of their claim to the under- signed on or before March 15, 1963, after which date the estate will be distributed. Dated ot Oshawa, this 8th, day of February, A.D. 1963. MARGARET EDWARDS, ADMINISTRATRIX by her solicitors PARKHILL & YANCH 8 Simcoe Street South Oshawa, Ont | ario this 26th day of Feb- | | ruary 1963, | | | | | | | | | IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM SCAT- TERGOOD, SR., LATE OF « THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, gee FARMER, DECEAS- NOTICE' TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of William Scattergood, Sr., late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Retired Farm- er, deceased, who died on or about the 12th day of Feb- NO. 1 GRADE ALCAN ALUMINUM SIDING NO GIMMICKS -- NO PUZZLES Just the lowest prices. in the. industry. Free estimates --- Satistaction Guaranteed Nothing To Pay Until June WRITE TO:-- : Canadian Building Products Co. 57 BONNIEWOOD ROAD, SCARBORO, ONT, ruary, A.D. 1963, are hereby required to send full parti- culars to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, A.D. 1963, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the under- signed shali then have hod notice. DATED at Oshawa, this 25th day of February, A.D. 1963. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, 0.C. 1412' King Street East Oshawa, Ontario. farmer, The processors made the money. '36--Legel RITE TRADING LIMITED | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that Rite Trading Lim- ited intends to surrender | its Charter. Dated at Oshawa, -Ont- John Peter Webbing, = NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME OF ; TORQUATO KORCZYNSKI TAKE NOTICE THAT upon the application of Torquato Korczynski an appointment has been made on Friday, the 29th day of March, A.D. 1963, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon at the Judge's Chambers in the Court House in the Town of Whitby, for the hearing of the application by Torquato Korezynski,, 1029 . Centre Street, Whitby, Ontario, to change his 'name to Todd Korson and his wife's name to Charlotte Frances Korson, HENRY S. POLAK, Box 39, Ajax, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY McNEILL Creditors of the deceased, who died at Oshawo, Ontario, December 25, 1962, are re- quested to send particulars of their claim to the undersign- ed on or before March 15, 1963, after which date the estate will be distributed Dated at Oshawa, this 8th, day of February, A.D. 1963. MARGARET EDWARDS, ADMINISTRATRIX by her solicitors PARKHILL & YANCH 8 Simcoe Street South shawa, Ont. Solicitor for Wilfrad Lloyd |, Executor ers, of Whitby, occurred Mon-! \day, Feb. 25, at the Osaawa| General Hospital, in her year. She had been in faiii sto health for some time, "1 want| The former Mary Margaret Cw on ito reiterate that I do support |Langston, she was born in Ox-' by Bldg ford, England, a daughter of the late Liza and James Langston.) Mrs, Vickers had been a resi- dent of Whitby for the past 40 years. She married Fred Vickers in |1906 at Albind, near Oxford. The Peg was a member of All| aints' Anglican Church, Whit-| | 'inwinns are her husband,} jthree daughters, Mrs. J. Find-| jley (Winnifred) and Mrs. A.} Martin (Ena), both of Oshawa |F and Mrs. M. Davis (Lily), | Whitby, four sons, William, Reg-| inald, Fred and Eric, all of| Whitby, as well as 34 grandchil- dren, and 36 great-grandchil-| dren. The funeral was conducted in| Ha ithe W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, | Thursday, Feb. 28, at 2 p.m.,/ Stanley Armstrong, rector of All| Saints' Anglican Churoh. Inter-|! jment was in Groveside Ce-|} |metery, Brooklin. FUNERAL OF MRS, VIOLET KIRBY The funeral service for' Mrs. Violet Kirby, 49 Orchardview \boulevard, who died at the Osh-} awa General Hospital Sunday, Feb. 24, was held at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p-m. Wednesday, Feb, 27. S. G. Saywell, lay pastor of St. Stephen's United Church, conducted the services. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Clifford Solomon, Thomas Solomon Jr., Donald Stuart, Ralph Hopkins, Robert Cook and William Glover. MRS, JOSEPH HAGEY PRESTON -- Mrs. Joseph A. Hagey, 67, of RR 2, Preston, died Saturday, Feb. 23, at South school. He was also a member) "\ former Jessie H. A. Fenner and 8* two sons, Roderick and Austin, Bs Also surviving are a sister, a iC awa; two brothers, James and), The memorial 'service will be|¢ held at the Armstrong Funeral) ¢ |Home at 2 p.m. Friday, March|¢? 1, Rev, A. E. Larke, pastor ofjc Albert Street United Church, Ba and was conducted by Rey, | me Today' s Stock TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS The Vatiadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Feb, 28 « unless marked $. t---Odd lot, tividend, rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change is Le from previous board-lot closing sale.) Stock Sales High Low a.m. Hones 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS Abitibi $60 SHl¥e 41% 414 -- lace Alta Gas pr 60 $1075 107% 107% : Alt Gas B pr 109107 107 107 Alta Gas w 307 7 Stock 70 4 18% --~ % suas ut $23 ge-Fsseun 888e e* S53 § REg5 Geeussee { _s F FF F F 8 35 4 = sr3°* 8 * SSegesisseus gstebsts 2*39 sists -- 8 Cc Chem Collieries 400 Shell T My € Colli pr i} Shell I wts Cc Frbks B ie Husky Steinbg A fyars einbg Tor-Dom Bk Tower T Fin A 4|\T Fin 4% T Fin 5 Tr Can PL 'Trans-Mt Trans PPL U Corp B |Vir G Tr ! viainwr 23 | Walk GW Fie + "| WCoast Tr 20 -- %|WCoast vt 12% Westeel "4 600 350 $45 200 50 300 Con Bidg pr, 125 \Con Bldg w 75 {Con M § 280 Con Paper 525 Con Gas 250 | Corby vt | Crestbrk pr can Pet pr |Cdn Tire Gas Gpr. M+ % 8 23 837% 37% $20 20 210 $17% 17% 160 $4 W Pacific 200 $48% 48% -- Y%| Weston A 425 srs t ie 17% -- %|Wet 4% pr Dofasco 215 $61% 61% 61% | Wstn 6 pr }Dom Scot wR $8%4 8% B% | West A wits Lom Stores 1600 $13% 13% 13%4%-- | Wawd A w Dom Tar 300 SI7% 17% 17% -- ¥a) | Zenith Dom Text 800 ae Eddy Mtch 150 $35% Emp Life 21 $205 Exquisite 223 $9 Exquisite pr 200 $10% Falcon 220 $57% Fam Play 720 $18 Ford (US) 1225 $46% Gatineau 700 $34% GMC 100 365% GS Wares 725 34 BMA OB C GL' Paper 375 $l7% 17% lie + % GNCap w 775 100 100 100 \farise Bw 4 fo 180 «(180 4S MS ry on a . zi0 «88 Hayes Stl 725 $17% Tr im Hur Erie 125 $59% 59% 59% Hur Erie ris 2557 275 270 270 --10 Life 416 $190 184% 199 46 Oil xd. 738 $41% 41% 41% -- % Ind Accep id = 3% B4--% Inglis 65 460 niand Gas Int Nickel Int Util Int Util pr Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn A Dist Seag D Bridge 19% 19% + %! 35% 35% + " 205 «205 9 10% 57% 18 46% 34% 6544 9 yA 10% + ¥| Ben a Bail ox pr 6 | Hache. Ss id Hawker pr I 785 $64 % 250 $48% 48% 48% -- % 150 $5244 52% 524%-- % ha be ie +2 78% , 78% 150 119 18 118 +28 é|}Yan Can Market Stock Sales High Low a.m, eee: w Decaita a a ee ui i Q if isis guBgussecgeeBageswbicastasBaezs 2 : EF BE i é geee'is | +> cusStsx8esas s aa g Head eeletcdesediies: Pare > eg8 Beer .seeBegeenbecceBeanSauus ~ Fs = bbe ibe subyeyaaesgys spiytyrgesgsiguaet.sseebsceents 2 355 S8exasyiykgcger Segg Sys Lh J ; & * #38 bot =] Bee = = se "tetk-2 H * +1i+t Neonex wis 700 New Hosco 1000 Newlund 3000 | Newnor 1000 "4\Nickel MS 5357 Northgate Norvalie Orchan Ormsby 150 2500 ee = ' Boe F ++ * | ++ b bse! ze Jockey C Jock C pr LOnt Cem Lambtn L {Lau Fin A 785 #775 75 '156 156 (156 $10% " swe lg 100 139 10% to ek +10 4 Vy 225 816% 16% 16% bELL |Wr Harg | Zenmac * cabal clitegatendigale pele? ms | Sales te 11 a.m.i m. 826,000. + os ONO Club Will Cater At School Dance mans Ge By OLGA HILL ture problems occupied the On- BLACKSTOCK Mrs. D. |tario legislative Wednesday with Dorrell was hostess to the ONO!one Liberal member criticizing Club gee 5 with 22 gga the '"'dismal failure" of the present, and one visitor. , provincial agricujture depart- Mrs. John Ballingall, presi- ment in informing urban people Waterloo Hospital, Galt, after a} dent, opened the meeting. There were several letters of thanks read: from the various | Short illness. | Mrs. Hagey, the former Ella! |Clemens, was born in Waterloo! 4 jetter of thanks from a fam- |'Township. She lived at RR 2,li1y who had recently suffered |Preston, for 46 years. She waS| serious loss through fire. Mrs. ja member of Zion United|Howard Trewin thanked the |Church and was active in church jgirls for the flowers and cards | organizations, she had received while in hos- Surviving are her husband; pital, ie sons, Ross of RR 2, Pres- Business consisted of plan- ton, and Frank of RR 2, Hes- jning a family dance in March, peler; two daughters, Mrs, Gor- |The date will be decided later. don (Marion) Winwood of Pres-ithis dance: is not confined to ton and Mrs. James (Eileen)| members of the ONO but is open Beirnes of RR 2, Preston; three to all who would like to bring brothers, John and Reid of Hes- their children to join in the peler and Harold of Preston; evening's fun three sisters, Zena of California,| phe High School asked that Mrs. Norman (Vera) Wirsching the ONO cater to their LAT' of Oshawa, Mrs. Ernst (Jean)!Home dance in April. This was Demille of Samia; nine grand- agreed upon children and one great-grand- The entertainment for the child. jevening was "Walk Down She was predeceased by one|Memory Lane". Mrs. Ivan brother, Russell, in 1959 and one} |Thompson prepared a synopsis sister, Mrs. Lloyd (Anna)iof each year's activities and Beaver, in 1956. jhighlights over the past 13 The body was at the Stager- "years of the ONO club's ex- \Barthel Funeral Home where istence, the funeral was conducted Tues-| Over the years the ONO ca- day, Feb. 26, at 2 p:m. Rev.|tered to weddings and banquets John Tweedie. of Zion United/from 15 people to 300 people, Church officiated. Interment/the latter being the Warden's was in the adjoning cemetery. Banquet in 1961. The ONO has held 42 dances, the most. suc- MRS. ALFRED DEWELL cessful of which was. New A resident tf Bowmanville Year's Eve dances. Donations for about 35 years, Mrs. Alfred|of money have been made to Dewell died Wednesday, Feb./many various charities, and 27, at the Bowmanville Memo-|hospitals and to the community rial Hospital. She was in herito tune of $3,000, There have 68th year. also been donations to needy Mrs: Dewell, the former Netajfamilies, fire vicims, fair Spry, was born in Leskard. She!prizes and high school profi- jmarried Alfred Jewell of Man-|ciency awards, 'vers Township and lived at Sol-| Burketon UCW Meeting Held ina' and Leskard, The couple moved to Bowman- By A. R. HUBBARD Burketon --J, A. Smith, ville about 35 years where Mr. |Lyle Smith and friend spent a organizations to whom the Club jsent yearly contrituions, ;Dewell worked for Goodyear | Tire and Rubber Co. of Canada before he retired. Mrs. Dewell was a member| of Trinity United Church, Bow-| manville, Pong ee 4 cLity) "of Tecent Sunday with friends in Cooksville; a brother Em of| Kingston. Leskard and three children --} The UCW met at the home Mrs. Harry Davey (Gertrude), jof Mr, and Mrs. J, A. Turnbull Lou and Larry, all of Bowman- with & good attendance. Mr, ville, H. Crawford showed a film. Three brothers predeceased) vote "World Day of Prayer" Mrs. Dewell. They wate Louis,/Service will be held in the Walter and William. 'church Friday evening, March Mrs. Dewell is at the F. F.| 1 at 7 p.m., sponsored by the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow-|CGIT. ; manville, for service in the) Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Vickery chapel on Friday at 2.30 p.m,|and family, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Interment will be at the Bow- |Gatchell, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford manville Cemetery. Rev, W. K.|\Brown and family, Oshawa, Houslander of Trinity United|were recent guests of Mr. and Church will conduct the|/Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and service. family. of farm difficulties. Farquhar Oliver (L -- Grey South) said this has resulted in a "misunderstanding and misin. formation all along the line." Premier Robarts in a state- ment preceding debate of the department's spending esti- mates, said that plans for de- veloping a university around the three agricultural colleges at Guelph have been referred the province's advisory committee on university affairs for a re- port on the mechanics of sanded up the university In another farming develop-| ment Agriculture Minister Stew- art announced his department hopes to sponsor a conference in the near 'future to discuss|; the possibility of increasing workmen's compensation bene- fits for farm workers. BLAME FARMER Mr, Oliver said that poor pub- lic relations has meant that every time there is a food price 'increase "'the farmer is blamed from one ead of the country to the other." Yet city residents accepted price in- creases in automobiles and other commodities "almo st without a murmur." In the last 10 years, he said, the costs payable by the farmer had increased 19 per cent, while the wholesale price of farm products dropped 20 per cent. Mr, Stewart made his state- ment after NDP Leader Donald) MacDonald urged "'compulsory enlistment" of farmers into the present Workmen's Compensa- tion Board plan for farmers. Mr, Stewart said his depart- ment would ask the Ontario Farmers' Union, the Ontario}; Federation of Agriculture and the board for a meeting to discuss increased coverage, CLAIMS CHEESE LOBBY Mr. MacDonald said Canada's biggest cheese producer, an American - controlled company Farm Problems For Legislature (Minister Macaulay protested the provincial government has no channel of direct negotiation with the U.S. federal govern- ment. "We have no more influe ence than you have." he said. Labor Minister Rowntree said his department is investigating the case of a Toronto tunnel worker rushed to a decompress sion chamber in Buffalo, N.Y. for treatment for bends. Caouette Urges Canadair Firm Make Autos ST. HYACINTHE, Que, (CP) Real Caouette, deputy Social Credit leader, proposed Wed. nesday night that the huge Can- adair Limited airplane factory in Montreal be turned inte an automobile plant, Mr. Caouette, in an election speech at St. Hyacinthe, 20 miles east of Montreal, said the old parties and the labor uniong haven't done a thing for the un- employed or proposed any solu- tions to unemployment. Some 2,800 workers had been laid off by Canadair. He prop d that the fed government and the Quebec government extend aid to Can- adair so that the company, now a subsidiary of General Dynam. ics of the United States, could transform itself into a Cana- dian financed car factory. "Canada is the world's only major country without an inde- pendent automobile industry," he said. ' A Referring to Liberal Leader Lester Pearson's attack on So- cial Credit Tuesday night at Mont-Joli, Que., Mr. Caouette said a vote for Social Credit is "a vote for the security ad the freedom of our citizens, and is a vote against the old political parties that have betrayed the people." Mr. Caouette spoke before some 800 people in this indus. trial town. | subsidiary, had: " fully lobbied the federal government" and stalled negotiations for aj reduction in United States im-) port restrictions on Canadian) cheese. He said Black Diamond, big-| gest Canadian owned cheese producer, which requested the panies are out in the cold, ""Mr. negotiations, is "frustrated and fighting mad" over the U.S. im- port restrictions. | "Canadian policy is made to mect the needs of Kraft Black' Diamond and the other com- MacDonald said. Economics and Development Thomson Kernaghan & Co, MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE bpiraraddiee' sage LINE TORN - MONTRE!" 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