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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1963, p. 23

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Y THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 7, 1963 33 Today' s Toronto Stock Market Listings A.M. STOCKS | 32--Articles for Sele 32--Articles for Sole 2 : posts, ® plece.|HONEST Cal's Furniture cht ina' ig t+ elore 5 p.m,,/ances, Name branes at a ag | its anywhere carry -| dial. 725-8003. Ask for Nick. ican heres Panes furniture lines, b/WE buy, sell and "exchange used furni- |Your authorized GE dealer. 3040), ture or anything you have, The City) 1, al's on~.King 8 BEATER bat a jater, 33 gal., like 1 iow 'Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street|varcoés Road Open 12 hours daily,| ontbey electric Soa 4 Souh and 31 Bond Stree East. 723-167!,|/9,30/ 9.30, Telephone 728-9191, oa, Sis ag one rangette, ais, Golds dle, ® F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat-|Usfp sewing machines s Singer treadle, condition, Dial 728-9716. teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, te portables, consoles $10 and up, Elna COCA-COLA cooler, electric, excellent|vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. TEAMI, | doa r, Oshawa Sewing Centre, 728-2391) 'cooler, ¢ Seats alse 9 x 9 oyecend gereee|WALNUT buffet and chink 'cabinet, 10) SEWING machine specials, new ta » complete; Arins on Faking were, good condition Dial 728-193 |mous twin needle, Bina portables, 'Taunton, sion ys DI room suite, anal finish, 9|YOur Elna dealer Oshawa red brown chairs, wu §| Centre, 728-2391. land farmed in the area all his|husband being Everett Porter, WEDDING gown, size i6, full length] )octhe, gool condition, $125. Tele-|1¢ FT, boat, excellent condition, $250.|jife, She had resided in Frankford poy By Range Ry galled LS or Akal int The family was very active in|for the past five years, resid- SEPRIGERATOR Kelston -# cabic| BANGE: Frigidaire, rug 9 x 9 i. wine| WASHING machine, good condition. $2. the work of Nestleton United|ing before in the Picton area. ae . iv By and § ; also two continenta beds |Call after 6 p.m. Telephone |Church, For years, Mr. Jac kson| She was a member of the! 728. kept the church records, his| Presbyterian Church and only father, Robert Jackson, gave|a few months ago celebrated the land on which the church|With her husband, their 65th ; 2 rg Ng | weddi anniversary, | Anthes A xd 175 818 8 ¥0 ing Argus 100 8124 12% 1 -- y% Dome el wis 22! Besides her husband she is|; Arg C Po pr 223 bite Dofasco % survived by one -- daughter,|Ars 250 pr 12s s52t4 # oti ooapeeh et Myrtle (Mrs, Lewis Stewart) of/ sh Tm 100 ; Dom 'Tar pr 'rankford; two sisters, Mrs.' [Ad Saar a En a an 2) V a {Harry Reddick of Oshawa and} [Bell Phone 451 & sma +e |Falorn Mrs, Albert Reid of Ottawa. |Bow-M pr 220 85 5 [Ren Pesos Also surviving is one brother, aoneik Aid Pi rE es bd Samuel Collins, of © Oshawa,| pn" o and 16 grandchildren. BA Oil 200 827% GORDON A. KEMI OBITUARIES ']ROBERT WILFORD JACKSON| % failing health for some Robert Wilford Jackson died|time her death occurred at the early this morning in Commun-|Trenton Memorial Hospital, on ity Hospital, Port Perry, fol-|Saturday, June 22, She was in lowing a short illness. He washer 85th year. jin his 64th year, Born in Kincardine, she was * s30| Mr. Jackson was born, edu-|the daughter of the late Mr. tng cated and married in Nestleton|and Mrs. Richard Collins, her TORONTO 11 By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange---June 27 Cc (Quotations in cents unless marked 8.) imp Bk C z-Odd lot, xd--Exdividend, xr--Ex:\¢ Ind Gas rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change i8|C ind, rts from previous board-lot closing sale.) OpR INDUSTRIALS Sales 90 725 720 100 Sales eh to nes "1000 SY oar 2000 160 1000 14 400 $12 100 885 600 125 wer Sag High Low a, - Pit *! Stock Sales Bigh Lew a. a ees $9 ® ®@ +% Un Steel 05% 6 b / 215 88% A Bf 1430 40% 777 330% 30% Wh 1% WM WK 30 836 6 MH mh ™% %% 36% 6% 6% $8% Be is + $25%a 25% 25% -- ve $38% 381% 38% Povipes mm Sil" 11% 1% C Oil Lae 185 170 170 © Delhi $13M 19%" 13% = 220 280 280 10 S534 534 5% -- 70 710710 cae $65% 654 6% -- Miq Bo ou G $154 WY 154 + a $17% 17% 17% --~ Min Travia el 3) 3 | Nirtheal INC Oils | Quonto Trans Can Triad Oil s J 20% -- 94 /Golapher 8% vel w Wsburne 16% -- Yo! Windfall a Yan Can 155. --S 4% 4+ MY 64+ 40% 13\-- Block Collieries Sales 550 195 225 $574 97 1020 814% 20 $13 2100 250 120 195 | Clairetone 11 Net |Gol Cell High Low.a.m. Ch'ge|Con Bldg pr 444 Con M 8 275 275 275 Con Paper 370 $2914 2914 2914 Con Gas n- 1505 R30. R30 B20 Coron w 570 Algoma 275 856% 56% 56% -- 4 Crush Int 250 Alumini 220 $2% 28% 2% + 14 Dale be 87% Stock | Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Gas Alta Gas w ee ar mattresses, reasonable, STAUFFER posture machine, like new, iCost $329.50 plus attachments, Com- mines VIKING dryer, used only a few times.| plete $150. Phone Orono 1642 a Best, offer. Also plano, After § P-™- PAINTINGS, Oils, original, landscapes, . 1,300 watt, 110 scenes and charaosse es ee was built. ears expe: PORTABLE generator, w sizes, various ices. ust Television, telephone 'rast. ae volts, Suitable for summer cottage.|preciate, Call Carl Clark, dial 668-5910.| Mr, Jackson was also a mem. Miles min ne THREE venetian blinds, 3i" x 50 in. ber of the Indepedent Order of ances? Call Eimer, soil ee PIANO, Cilian make, large upright.)jike new, $10, 4 pair nylon os cross) Foresters and had just returned| OF 259-2086. s pig agen ard Pieleph melee a ai ine "ae Sue ¢ Pall from a Montreal convention room, 75. Telephone 3 pr. nylon curtains, per pr. RANGE, Westinghouse, electric, 40 inch) | 725-5847. with rds, Dial 668-8453, ;where he had served as a dis- 4 years old, automatic timer, giod con fernee: |BUY 'and sell, good used furniture and| CEMENT gravel and driveway gravel.| trict delegate. mee A ae or evenings, ppliances, One location only. Pretty's)sand and fill. For delivery eall Eric) 16 wag tl of Robert and 728-4097. e was the son of Robert an {Warekers. 444 Simcoe Street South. Brantin, 668. +2660. k H d Ke BEDROOM suite, 4 | pleces, "used only) | 723-3271. a OLD ae gg Jackson. He married the BA OO a Be a ma ig ay ney Heart gap Dr piva,| VACUUM cleaner, Sunbeam, one year ted former Grace Gordon at Nestle- BC Pack ® 100 sess or dial 725-8424. old, $50 or nearest offer. 728-7634. lephone Onaws 725-8183 ton in 1918. BC Pow 285 $2014 io¥ = c . ht! MODERN bedroom suite, as new, com-; Surviving besides his wife are SAV ., : BOPh 4% 56 .25 $96% ih tents,| CHESTERFIELD "and chair, _light|} suite, eS g besides his INDSAY -- Funeral service ponte ge A lanterns, (&reen, refrigerator, 2 beds, mattresses,| plete $125; also boy's bicycle, as new, » daughter, Marilyn, of Osh- L t U - h * aig at stoves, picnic Jugs, coolers. Best prices| Washing mactrine, lamps and other Mu-| $25. Dial 728-3396. War fone Pay sereit Harley for Gordon Arthur Kemp, a pia tl in tow,, Dominion Tire Store, 48 ond) merous household articles in good eo! BICYCLE, boy's lightweight OGM, 3.) @W3) [OU ; A ¥/ lifelong resident of | Lindsay, |ct"pnary West. to 9 p.m. 565 Cromwell Avenue |speed racer, good condition, reasonabie| and Alan all of Nestleton; and who died at Victoria Park, was{C Pack A DINING room eet, Andrew Malcolm,| 30 ore (able, Dial 725-7082, Clifford, of Toronto. mahogany, twin pedestal table in excel- Le Aa ig ee vareonatin. |KITCHEN table with four chairs, with) Also surviving are two sisters: faty, git lent condition, Dial 728-6730, $700 cash, Apply 118 Gladstone Avenue. 'nist extension table, $25. Diall/ yp. Vora Sheffield, of Oshawa age stupid ty ' ne COTTAGE : 'antenna kits, includes 10 r emp was $134 foot mast, antenna, Jead, and all. hard- cep cag a eon egy acta triped, | CABIN "cruiser, 30 &., sleepe two | and Mrs A.G Moffatt (Mabel) | ts nion Carside au cm machine 4 ware needed. Price $18.95. Trio, Tele: Ait Ci il sei for $25 or nearest MP mitor, trailer, extras, $1,293 or ent! of Welland, There are six grand. H dusted 3 phone 728-6781. offer, Whitby 668-5715. | children. operator. He graduated from -\ MAPLE 'bedroom | consisting of Mr, Jackson is at the Me- SG ee tee eae seule Mcising' tithe Witt minor seg) Dermott . Panabaker Funeral Ng sah ch ve mewn Fee bench. Excellent condition, $150. Tele-/ Home, Port Perry. A memorial| ¥teran Chureh Boar. cath Se, PRDROREY, Sey were | phobe, taecare m _|service will be held Saturday,| Mr. Kemp, a bachelor, is sur- also Volkswagen air-drive motor, may ey {wrem Ae organs, dose June 29, 3:30 p.m. at the fun-|Vived by his sisters, Mrs. Wil- be Converted back to use in ear. vaist," short sleeves, long gloves, Ju-/eral home. Interment will be in|liam St. Thomas (Mildred), Mrs.| : liette cap with shoulder length net veil., Nestleton Cemetery. Steve Morrissey (Carol), Mrs. mb tage hg wettest eralus.,_ approx Se ree ee neue dees Robert Young (Marjorie) of Kin-| ternational Labor Organization|% mately M . oC 2 = paper (news print) for only $1.00. AD-|wWrsTINGHOUSE electric, four-burner Ay N th O f mount, Mrs. Clarence Goodman ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby | range, also refrigerator, 12 cvnic ft. in armer in North Orono for) (Doreex} of Courtice, Ont., Mrs. j111_Dundag Street West. excellent condition, Both for $85, Tele the last six years, Gosse Sikma|Don Shortt (June) of Woodville, ¥ hs 33-4256 cy wing gy gh peta iedioaaloe died Saturday, June 22, in Lee-|Ont., Mrs, Bruce Grills (Elaine) Nursery, Brock Street North, Highway used three ik te Pie uwarden, Holland, He was in/of Uxbridge, Ont., Mrs. Wilson) 12, Whitby, 668-4162, goose feathers, $7. Telephone 725-0896, his 60th year, : Lytle (Bernice), Mrs. Frank) KITCHEN suite, like new, large arbor. RANGETTE, $15: Frigidaire refriger, Mr. Sikma came to Canada| Hodgson (Colleen) both of Lind- mute With Gc 'without chink cabinet (00 2.0 ft, M5, Two, 20" beds with from Driesen, Holland, He at-\say,. Also surviving are Ted, Dial esaceee, ' tended the Christian Reformed|Wayne and Linda of Lindsay, i6-FT. CEDARATSIF boat. steering, Church in Bowmanville and took! and George Kemp of Peterbor- controls, new trailer, st reasonable na s offer. After 4 p.m, Dial 725-4242. gy Aged cal a gt og oor ough. PLAYER piano with 70 rolls, in good the former Yi R * . OF condition, Dial 728-3702 after 6 p.m he former xtje eitsma, Oro- IFT. cedarstrip boat in good condi no; children--Nellie (Mrs. Pe- tion. Price $100, Dial 623-5026 ter Feddema), Hampton; Peter, CARPENTER tools and chest, 250 Courtice; Pier, Orono; Syke tools complete used value $235. Job lot i highest offer. May be examined June (Mrs. Klaas Reitsma), RR --16 Avenue after 5. ji 1 FECEVIRION tower | spec al, Kirk Town Kopan L Dufault Latin Am Lencourt Lyndhst Madsen Malgrtic yalinant in Mattgmi McIntyre McKen Mentor Min Corp Cent guaranteed by experts! Trio 52 er 5a 4 / Gr Weg vt 16% _-- 14) G7revhnd Hardee |Horne Pt _ {Hog Bay 00 2h ROR 200 $15% 15% 15h -- 6 6 96% 60 = Acad Uran | Advocate |Agnice | Ansil |A Arcadia ® | Aunor -- | Bankfield 255 255 = $354 55% 55% 4% 64 64+ $16% 16% 16% 325 (325 «(325 36% 6% $17% 17% $12% 2000" 150 N Senator 74000 21% cig By 1000 Ni 1000 Cabil % lew Taku 1a ; ' : Nick Rim 3000 46 conducted at 'Riverside ceme-|C3", Pe mo OTe Nisto 3200 JAE Norlex 3s 86886 SOU Mm WM B 485 475 485 48 2 --t ee MY 1% Uh4--% BS 8S & +3 $10 idan offer, Dial 728-0070. 333 REFRIGERATOR, McCiary, goid con $75. -Telephone Bowmanville, 12% 12% iM + " suite, Lt 8 + * 1050 250 250 service, rentals. canvas Prompt free estimates Chair, table Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes attachments, mates. Parts, 5 guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Ser- vice. Call anytime, 728-0591. VIKING four-burner range, good con- dition, Telephone 725-3244. RANGE, GE 22°'. Ideal for cottoge, A-1! condition, _Dial 623-5139 COTTAGE SPECIALS G.E, 21 RANGE. Heavy Duty Four' burner $28 Two 40" GE. RANGES. Heavy duty. Good working condition HI-Fl. FLEETWOOD, speed changer WAYNE'S AWNINGS, x ca * Levy 395 (395 «395 |Levy pr 122% 4% 435 42 --15 LobCo A 112 $7% 13 3 » -- Maclaren A 100 $22% " Bb MM +h |MB and PR 200 $24 o © 0 Qu 'Labor Croup Ends Meeting 2" = ae SG. By yu GENEVA ona J Tn. | Moore 9% 9% Nat Trust 18% 18 WK+ (ILO) Wednesday ended one of; NO NGas 3 FR, Beg the most dramatic sessions in| Qehewe A its 44-year history. fo gael The 108 - nation conference, |Pow Corp jwhich opened three weeks ago,|Gn Gar pr saw about 40 African and Arab/Price bs xd nations walk out in protest! | Revelet Pr against the presence of South|sqruce™ 300° Africa because of that country's /Salada we 4 racial segregation policies. [fenark A Davis Morse, U.S. director- | eet OR soe general of the ILO, told the con.|Siat Stee! pr 275 ference Wednesday he woulda make proposals concerning | Tor: Dom Bk 210 South Africa at Friday's meet-| Tower i ing of the 48-member ILO gov- Tre ik PL a7 erning body, esxaay phe hoses sssssa8ius 3 ssesxak 2 = 5 zs e e oe ESyssicedecede lee? 3 out Be 42 5 105 101 bid "40 be 3 Buus ee LFszh Con Nichol Cons C Rambler 2 125 rs J ocd oF BoxS cube Byige £ Se cer Corp |Cop-Man Craigmt Croinor Cusco 8 = 5 25828 oagh od age $ $23 3% mattresses, 9683 L 22323 3 Shopping To Save used, 3 18 $38 DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Olds, Alta. -- William Henry Let us help you GET i "Engine APPLIANCES 78 SIMCOE NORTH 723-1411 Clearance sale -- 3 only --floor models and dem- onstrators. Cases have some marks and scratch- es that in no way affect tone or lasting quality of | the instruments. SCHUBERT--piono and be- nch, only 36 inches high. Full note keyboord with key cover. Finished in the new flat ert wolnut finish. Sale Price including bench $555. HENRY HERBERT-- Save $150.00--Direct blow act- ion, sustaining bass pedal, 88 note keyboard, good tone paring smartly designed col- onal style, smooth satin wal- nut finish, Product of Mason end 'Risch. Reg. price $839. Sale Price including bench $689. MASON RISCH -- Save oe it you are looking for a high quality piano ot e@ real saving come in and look this one over. Direct blow action, separate agrof- fe bridges, sustaining boss pedal, full 88 note keyboard, overstrung bass, copper wou nd strings extending into centre section. Excellent tone Reg. price $970 Sale Price including bench $770 Wilson & Lee 87 Simcoe Street North 725-4706 Eastern Ontario's Largest Music Centre After Inventory SALE Air Compressors 1Y% hop. 5 h.p. 10 h.p. Wisconsin Gas $354 $493 $789 $150 30 H.P. Cement Finishing Machine $198 3 H.P. Gas engine, 3 blades Drill Press $98 industrial Paint $3.90 per gallon Water Pump $115 6 hp. gas engine dnd hose © Table Saw .. $95 $85 new Beaver Moke with Cabinet Floor Polisher . .' Office Type Ingersol-Rand Impact Wrench $95 4 Va inch electric Air Hose for Jock Hommers Refrigeration Unit Brunner, V4 h.p., Paint Tank 10 gallon capacity with hose and. sproy guns Electric Motor 20 hp.' OSHAWA Machinery Company 597 Simcoe Street South Telephone 725-9216 2 cylinder 2%, 7 to 8.30 p.m, Queen Street, SELLING Bowmanville furniture or Cal Store, 728-9191. 'appliances? We'll ouy it for top cash. Telephone Blake's Furniture and Appliances TYPEWRITERS, Sell, rent, service. Hamilton Off Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. ROLL-A-WAY bed and mattress, never been used, $12, Dial 723-1760. | OASIS DEHUMIDIFIERS Keeps your basement dry on baer Y $129 PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe North 723-3043 Closed Saturday at 12 noon during Summer WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, Sales, i - Also | Hospital beds, walkers, bed- side commodes, crutches, canes, slenderizing machines | ond roll-oway beds. i 725-1644 What's My Line? Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. _ 5 Buy your paint directly from the monufacturer Economy Interior One coat white Other finishes similarly price PARROT Paint Company 1051 NEL 728-3622 FILTER QUEEN ised rnod d SON ST SON 5, jels trade-ins from $15 New and u Pr our machine! use genuine Filters. 12 for $1.50 otect yx Filter Queen Sales 323 King W. 728-7552 BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Traveler Ma- O.M.C. and tarson Boots, Evinrude, Volvo-Pento ond O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M, MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-. 364! BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Traveler Mo and Lars s. Evinrude, Volvo-Penjo ond O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M, MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont, 655-3641 SPECIAL BAMBOO DRAPERIES WIDTH LENGTH 84 in. 469 6.98 8.98 ¥1.49 13 98 Por 13.49 Poir 98 17.49 ROLL UP SHADES CAFE CURTAINS RELIABLE Furniture -- Interiors 96 King Street Eost 723-7928 Downtown Oshowe 4 Grew Cruisers, son on Poir Poir Poir Poir Poir 24 in 36 in 48 ir 60 ir 72 84 96 8 9 8 9 8 9 adders, cashiers, du- plicators, chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, ice Rentals, $2.80 $5.50 30 for $3.50 ° at Legion Hall, FOod and Personalized Orono; Service. No Obligation No Down Payment $16 per week PEOPLE'S FOOD FREEZER SERVICE Phone 728-9403 Bowman. Aahicune Van-| paper publisher. ty, Orono. New York--Joseph P. Mr. Sikma is at the F. F.. 79, long-time president of the In- Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- ternational Longshoremen's Un. manville. Service will be held at|!on Who left the post in 1953. the Rehoboth Christian Reform- ed Church, Bowmanville, Fri- NEAR SEASHORE day, June 28, at 2 p.m. Rey.| No point in the British Isles John C, Verbrugge will con-|is as far as 75 miles from tidal| duct the service. Interment will/ water. RR 3, (Mrs. Sjerp John and Bet- Tom, Edna Orono; | ville; Miller, 72, Alberta weekly news.! Ryan, | The South African should be dealt with 'justice be done while at the same time due process is re-} spected," he said. His proposals included South! Africa's expulsion from all ILO | meetings and bodies, except for) | the conference, and the setting up of a commission to study the state of freedoms and human rights in South Africa. be in Orono Cemetery. MRS. F. J. McINTYRE The death occurred at Osh- awa General Hospital Wednes- day, June 24, of Mrs. Norma Custom and Ready-Made DRAPERIES Most. Reasonable Prices Drapery Fabrics Regular Price per yard $1.98 SPECIAL NOW 79¢ We instal! drapery et a Nominal Fee M. And C. Drapery and Dry Goods Store For your decorating needs Call us today. 723-7827 74 Celina Street, Oshawa tracks Aileen Mcltityre, 513 Byron street south, Whitby. Born in Bowmanville in 1893, she was a daughter of the late) }Chamles and Ida Tod. Her hus-| ppRyBROKE (CP)--New mu- jband, Francis J. Mcintyre, whol seums, libraries and eoncert| |died im 1958, was a member Of/halis may spring up in Ontario| |Whitby Chamber of Commerce! communities to mark Canada's| jand also owned the former Mc-! 190th birthday. Intyre hardware store, Brock! Premier John Robarts told street south, Whitby. |delegates to the annual confer- Mrs. McIntyre was-a mem-|ence of Ontario Mayors and ber of St. John The Evangelist| Reeves Tuesday that his govern- Roman Catholic Church, Whit-| ment now is working on a plan jby, and was aiso connected] whereby provincial grants for |with the Catholic Women's! such projects would be availa- | League and the Red Cross. ble. Surviving are two daughters,, Other projects that communi- Mrs E. Shelly (Mary Eliza-| ties could undertake with pro- beth), of St. Catharines and /vincial- assistance would include Mrs, R. P. deCourcy (Jame) of parks and recreational areas, wiv yg" her sister, Mrs. Al-| collections of historical mater- bert Hambly, of Oshawa, and/ial, -preservation of historical 10 grandchildren buildings and commissioning of Rosary wi . > works of art. |Town Pavers "Chapel, Whitby, The premier said full details at 8 p.m. today: Rev. Father|0f the plan will be forwarded|¢ E. Austin will sing a High|t® communities within five 33--Market Basket STRAWBERRIES Senyk East, 0756 for sale, 1% miles north of King § RR No. 2, Townline North Simcoe Street North M " Parking Lot Open Every Friday 12 Noon One Stop Shopping Begonias - Geraniums - Boxed Plonts - Srawberries Home Baking Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes, Apples Eggs and Poultry Honey and Maple Syrup Andrew /10 a.m., ~ Cemetery Farmer's Market | work and Building Supply Requiem Mass in St. John the| ¥Ccks- Evangelist Church tomorrow at|,, Mr. Robarts said the celebre-| followed by interment tions marking 100 years of Con- 'in St. John's Roman Catholic jor aim the promotion of a more unified Canada. MRS. EVERETT PORTER "Chips and cracks are a FRANKFORD -- The funeral/pearing in Confederation - that service of Mrs Minnie Porter| Will heve to be patched," he) of Frankford, was held from) Said the chapel of the Rowe Funeral| BORN OF DEPRESSION Home, Frankford, on Monday,| The premier recalled chat the June 24, Service was conducted! department of-municipal affairs in the chapel by Rev. Douglas!came into existence because of Wilson of Trenton, assisted bythe financial difficulties of the} Rey. Charles Judd. depression years. Interment was Provincial grants to the com- burg Cemetery munities in the last COMING EVENTS in Thomas- 34--Lost And Found LOST: Tiger kitten, 91 Lauder Road, Dial 723-4704 3 months old, from B | NGO NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 SAT., JUNE 29th : 35--Swap and Barter GMC tow truck. Power take off. for best Volkswagen van 66R-31T 'Trade Telephone ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL * AT 7 P.M, 150 ALBERT ST ST. JOSEPH'S POLISH | NATIONAL CATHOLIC Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $180 IN JACKPOTS ~ 36--Legal 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone or after this date, June 23, 1963, out my written consent Phillip Patterson, RR 3, Rowmanville TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS WORK FOR YOU WHILE YOU WORK, SLEEP or PLAY with Door Prize $15 ST. JOHN'S PARISH _ Bingo, Fri., 7:45 | (Bloor and Simcoe) 20 GAMES $6 ond $12 5 Jackpots ot $40 Shore The Wealth NO Children Under OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO- NIGHT 20 games et $20; 5 games ot $30. 1 -- $150 Jackpot 2 $250. Jackpots NUMBERS 53, 58 Early Bird Game RED BARN Smart. Business People Sing the Proises of Oshowo . Times Classified Ada é CHURCH BEATNIK DANCE FRIDAY, JUNE 28th 7-11 PM. Prizes on N 16 ond refreshments Members 35¢ Non-Members 60c Beatniks 25c Strawberry Tea Auspit unbeam Chopter O.E5 ot St. Stephens United Church N Bus to door Wed., June 26 2:30 P.M rner © and mcoe St f Tounton Rd. W. Price 75 | federation should have as a ma-|: .| and for establishment of outpost! 20 on | tions were not meant for that (Albert and Jackson Sts.) bet Wednesday |with the stock exchange in a | form of trading in stock options, | New Community Museums Seen increased from $20,000,000 jhave | to $486,000,000, he said. The three- day meeting closes | today with election of officers. | Earlier Tuesday the delegates) passed a resolution asking the provincial government to re- solve conflicts in existing legis-) lation dealing with the direction| of local services such as police} and firefighting in the event of war or disaster. Delegates agreed that munici- pal government should stay in! municipal hands as much as) possible. Directions from |provincial government . be challenged through EMO groups or municipal lead- | ers, The meeting also backed an | Ottawa resolution urging that) the province gives municipali-| ties control over street cutting} by gas companies and other util-| | ities. Also approved were resolu-| jtions calling for provincial help! in providing or maintaining) jroads into conservation : 2reas, | hospitals in pareas. Trading Rules May Rule Out | Non-Members TORONTO - -(CP)--Regulations | covering "put-and-call" trading | drawn up by the Toronto Stock | Exchange may have had the ef. fect of eliminating non-mem- | | bers of the exchange from such | dealings, although the regula. remote tourist purpose, George Gardiner testi- Mr, Gardiner is co-defendant so that] -- CREST TOOTH PASTE "1,09 Value 88c -- Strips vue 6G* Sun Glasses All Prices GILLETTE FOAMY ond 15 super blades 1.98 value OUR PRICE 1.29 bronztan by SHULTON Toilet Ballet" 2, 23° Breck ~-- 79¢ Value 54° Kleenex soo' 29° METRECAL SOUP @ SPLIT PEA @ CLAM CHOWDER © CREAM OF TOMATO EX-LAX 87¢ Value 74c CHARCOAL LIGHTER STARTER 32-oz. 89 77¢ JOHNSON & our peice 21s OS® SUNTAN LOTION Fruits and Jelly SPECIAL 69c targe 1.25 terge1.SO 98 Value .. Guarantees you a tan no other product can! NOXZEMA ° Effective sage with Dura-Sil SKIN CREAM 10-ox. size 1.13 that protects your skin, even after swimming! $2,100,000 suit for damages' --_|launched by Wilfred Posluns, |who alleged the defendants |caused him to be ousted from the stock brokerage field, with! | loss of income and damage to his reputation. Mr. Gardiner was chairman, of a special stock exchange committee which the put-and-call investigated | business -- a under restrictions of time and value--and was responsible for drafting a set of commissions and trade practices. Walter Williston, counsel for Mr. Posluns, told Mr. Gardiner: | "I suggest to you that the de.! sign and purpose of such com.) missions would be to. put per- sons out of the put-and-call busi- ness unless they were members | of the Toronto Stock Ex-| change." Mr. Gardiner replied: "The effect may be so, but that was not the purpose.' He said the action of the ex- change's governors in approv- | ing the new commissions was) taken with reluctance but it was" felt the public must be pro. tected. The hoard members felt all such transactions. should | Bromo Coppertone isi. a ©. 1.09 Velue 88« 5 DAY 43c VALE 33¢ Deodorant Pads Kotex y eX * Safe--even for a-baby's skin? © Greaseless--sand won't stick? * Built-in moisturizer keeps skin smooth and moist? * Choice of lotion or cream -- in unbreakable plastic SHULTON Richard Hudnut CLEAR 'S""EEN SHAI 1.29 LOOK FOR THE YELLOW TICKET VALUES Sle ea, Value PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY ST. E. 530 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 723-2245 OSHAWA "pone 725-3546 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668 | /ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA come under exchange rules.

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