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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1963, p. 21

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 4, 1963 32--Articles For Sale 32--Articles for Sale IN MEMORIAM cory Pollard) are ha to announce the birth of their gon, ie Roy, 7 iba. on June 0, oe at the Oshawe Gen.) eral Hospital, a poem for Mr. Mrs, Roy Qory, awa, and Mr, ond Mrs, Roy Pollard, Botwood, Newfound. \end DELL = ee and ---- ed Staky) wish to announce the rival of pty "anughver, pounds, on Monday, July Meas Oshawa General Hospital, to Dr, Manitiva and Baran dl of the fourth floor. Mother and daughier| well, Father as well as can be expect:| ed, RILTS ~-- Wayne and Bernice happy to announce the es ot a eon, Brian David, weighing 7 lbs. on Friday, June 28, 1963, at the haaee General Hospital, A i for Ever) ett. Thanks to Dr, and pursing) wtatt of 4th floor, \ KOLENKO -- Bill and Naomi (nee Wilson) wish to announce the ar rival of a sister for Karen, on Tues: day, July 2 2 toes, Thanks to Dr. J. B. Rundle and pursing staff of fourth hoor MecoYy Lindsay by coded aC! Wednesday evenings, Thank you again TERWILLEGAR ory of a dear wife and mother, {Man Terwilegar, who passed {uty 4 14. No oan ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Pond memaries linger every day Remembrance keeps her near Always remembered by the family, ln loving mem lal away THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of East. iview Park would like to thank the | many generous ladies of the neighbor jhood who donated to their euchres on trom all of us ~The Auxiliary GILLETTE -- Mr, and Mrs, Ira Gil- Jette of Mary Street, were very, happy keong the love and best wishes shown them -on the occasion of their recent S0th wedding anniversary, We would like, to thank 3 you one and all, dan and Lra Gillette STARR -- We wish to thank you and express our heartfelt gratitude = for in sharing our grief nee Finley) are onlin g aAnnonunce | the birth of their son, Garry Howard, | 6 ths. 15 gaa. on Monlay, July 1, 1963 ei 9:38 pm, A brother for Valerie and! Debbdie. USBORNE -- Ron and Louis (nee) Anti) wish to announce the arrival ot} Ueir Gaughter, Karen Lynn, 7 Ibs, s., on Wednesday, July 3, 1963, at the va General Hospital, A sister for Thanks to Dr. Morris. PROUD parents: The news of your) Blessed Event can be announced to} your friends and relatives in The Ush awa phone 723-9192 = A courteous Ad-writer assist you in writing « Birth DEATHS HBOYCHYN, Hnat Suddenly at the residence of his daugh- or, Mrs, A, Andruskiw, RR i, Whitby, Tuesday, July 2, 1983, Hnat Boy beloved husband of Theresa Kov- alevieh, dear father of Mrs, A, Andru. (Mary), John and George of Michael of Toronto, in his 80th esting at the W.. C. Town eral Chapel, Whitby, for service the chapel on Friday, July 5, at 2 Interment Union Cemetery, Osh wa, Visitors commencing 7 p.m. Wed. vesday tn akiw FOLEY, Howard RB. At the Memorial Hospita page sea He, on Wednesday, July 3 How Foley, dbeteved husband 'ot Mu Cooliige) Foley and dear father on (iva), Mrs, Howard s pce?, Mrs. Clarence ; Mrs. Ross + aged. 7 Northeutt Bowmanvil time to nd seed 'later Tn eu of flowers Gonetions be sent to the Maple Grove Christ. Youth Centre or the Bible Society, LEWINS, Geor At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuee- S83, George Lewins of man Road, Bowmanville, in his year. Beloved husband of Rose, dear father of Mra. C. Karp (Stella), yhillang (Joan), Mra. H sma 3 of Bowmanville 1 Mra, B. Kirby (Marie) of Toronte: h of uh Frank of an _the Northeutt and Smith Bowmanville, Funeral = terment Bowmanville Cemetery WALKER, John Heary. Betered into rest in Oshawa General Mospital,. Tuesday, July 2, 1963, Jona Henry Walker, beloved husband of the late Eisle Pearl Upper, and father of Mrs. M. MacAlpine (Marjorie), To. onto; Kenneth of Oshawa, Oscar of Stoney Creek, Elmore of Lieyd ef Dixie; brother of Vincent Walker of! Gue tph, in his S3re year. Resting at he Armstrong Funeral Home, awa, With memorial serv Friday, July 3, at 2 p.m. Inter. sont Park 'Lawn Cemetery, Toronte. FAMILIES who have pre - arranged their family estates together in Mount Lawn Memorial Park testify this to be whe answer to a delicate future prod. tem oe for courteous information LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funerol arrangement ond floral requirements for ail occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555, IN MEMORIAM SMITH tn loving memory of a r, Janet. Smith and a loving z Jean, who passed 3. life was brightest your years were dest e called from this world when row ¥ ow ne of eternal by 2 amd daughter, SMITR mother rest usband, Mary tly missed Maicat ta loving memory of and grandmother, J passed away Jal te memory than words can mother we joved so we: missed by daughter, Asso aw Ken, Gratisons Kenmy and SMITH t Wving memory of a smile is gone forever, r hand we canaa touch R is Keepns: have ber im our hearts. Lav nx? ¥ vemembered by son Huck. Memindaw Morg and grandchit Richard, Malelm, Naac y deen aad Phkp. -- Tm loving memory of: a ther and grandmother, Jar . who pasted away Joly 'es 38 owe had all the world & give Wet give R, yes and more, » bear her voice, see her smile, greet her at the door. et all we can @a, dear Mother, go and tend your grave Ami jeave behind tokens of love To the dest mother Ged ever made 3 t@ think when life is done. heaven may de, be standing at the door, re % welcome us missed hy son David, daagh- Norma, grandchildren Jo Kevin and Kelley "MEMORIALS -- ane, Designing Inste Open & tven Corving. Lettering _ Oshawa Monument Co 1435 King Street Eost 728 3901 RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified ond Distinctive MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS tm Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. S$. Gshowe 723-1002 728-6627 Ottice Evenings Times for only $1.80. Just tele-| oft }1837 FORD, _ TAKESHORE wer the passing of our wife and mo- ther, Dianne Kaireen, Your kind ex- pressions of sympathy, whether by spe- cial condolences, flowers, cards ~ through special contributions to the C nadian Cancer Fund, are deeply feh| and appreciated, We will be ever grate-/ ful for the compassion which you mani fested for us in our sorrow and we shall always remember these -- senti ments of your understanding and sym pathy during our bereavement ~Dr, Robert Starr and son, Robert | GREENLAW -- We wish to extend heartfelt Manks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from relatives and friends in|' Whitby and in other places during our recent bereavement in the death of our belived daughter and sister, Dianne Katreen Starr j----Mr, and Mrs, John Greeniaw, Charies Janice STARR -- The burden of our great sorrow has been infintely lightened by the kindnesses of our relatives and friends; We are gratefu all of them and happy in the thought that our loss shall be forever commingled with the recollection of so many deeds of devo. tien and condolences. Mr, and Mrs. Michael ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) Starr and 29----Automobiles For Sale 1981 PONTIAC Strato Chiet, four-door sedan, aw! a z an brakes, Pp tion, One Noo tes2 FORD, Uree-window Ae ai chop. ped, channelled, Olismobil motor Telephone 733-3652 iss CHEVROLET hardtop, many PB5-9652 isi PONTIAC Laurentian wagon, four door, automatic, 95. Telephone 725-8132. peel hare Bel ni-customized, o ~y Wr ithy 668 5. 1834 METEOR sedan delivery, rebuilt moter, good condition. Will take trade or dest offer Dial 668-4500. TRUCKS: 1957 GMC, one ton with gulated walkin box, price $1,000; 1934 ton dump truck. Apply George EB. Scott, Kingston Road West at the Poultry Farm IMT FORD Fairlane 0, power steering, real giod Dial 728-395 after 6 p.m i953 FORD. Partly customized, $230. Has to be seen. Telephone 668-8371, Whitby. Ex sh is Telephone 723- € r, $2,895 Impata, extras two door, Telephone "ptation radio, A r V4, new » S85 or wan automatic,| condition, | one Owner, clean, economica i nearest offer Telephone 728-2038. i958 VOLKSWAGEN -- one owner, 37,570 miles, real good one, $695. 668 4908. 1858 MORRIS Minor, Kieal seound car) Apply S93 Ritson North after 6 p.m Iss CHEY ROLET four-door, cylinder, standard ie model tome green, $535. Dial 728-3422 i radio, 6 Twe- green finish, extra brake cables, good radio, two pew tires, $10). Telephone 123-6832. standard ehift, four-door.) Wi accept okler oar as part payment Telephone 723-0738 188 CHEVROLET, Bel @oed condition, like new, extras, Telephone 723-2438. IST PONTIAC, two<door hardhop, ane Ohe owner ag ftoursioor, oaded with Law radio. raced a pre TS Wanted Auto Wreckers want e Highe dada WANTED Teler for wrecking Wentworth Bas 100 TED'C CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 725-5574 n --Automobile Repair HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATI ON Res fame p= mechan cee NELS- HY CAND 1750 32-- Articles For Sale MICYCLE, doy's sae, goed condi tion. new Uires, $25. Telephone 725.3085 MLEVISION special * & z a channel antenna by experts $3. Tre a tower erg al ami guaranierd yeats experience telephone 132-678 m ed be » Television Your authorized Honest Cal's on King igereees Road Open 12 hours daily, |WE buy, sell and exchange used furni:| lture or anythin ig you have, The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street Souh and 31 Bond Stree East, 723-1671, HONEST Cal's Furniture ° and A ances. counts anywhere. ny Name brands at biggest We oa Reston: le and Beverly mattress furniture lines. GE dealer, Contact Street East, Telephone 728-919! "OASIS DEHUMIDIFIERS Keeps your basement dry and liveable ONLY $129 PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe North 723-3043 Closed Saturday at 12 noon during Summer BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler Ma- son, O.M.C. and Larson Boats, Evinrude, Volvo-Pento ond O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M, MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont, 655- 3641 COTTAGE TIME See ELMER for Furniture and Appliances. See All The Rest Come buy the Best for less OPEN 8 A.M, TO 10 PM, EVERYDAY CALL HAMPTON 263-2294 or 263-2695. Shopping To Save Let us help.you GET Food and Personalized Service No Obligation No Down Payment $16 per week PEOPLE'S FOOD FREEZER SERVICE Phone 728-9403 KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER FANS ond AIR-CONDITION- ERS. The right size for every need. Call estimates ond Installations. Used RANGES Genero! Electric and Moffot PORTABLE TELEVISIONS from $5 week. us for Your Authorized Oshaw General Electric Centre WAYNE'S APPLIANCES |i983 CHEVROLET, tourgoor, dara, 78 Simcoe St. N. 723- 1411 Dial NEW Reverse - Sew Singer Sewing Machine obin Coedinet Reguler Price $148.95 'Now Only $109. 85° 14 Ontorio Street Oshawa T hone 725-5443 Ready-Made DRAPERIES Reosonable Pr ele aston onc Cu Drapery Fa brics Price d $1.98 NC per ds Store ay 723. 782 74 Celina Street, Oshawa ROSES MARBLE ond GRANITE | Growing in Special Rose Pot Plant Pic olats with Pot : Guaranteed to Grow SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK ming Gloze Climbers con Beauty Clirabers in, bloom et ange Ciim EACH Hybrid Tea and Flor Lawn Ormoments mowers Ker vers. ra-Bunda Patios ry Lonescope Lu Paul's Scarlet Climb. Doubloon, Yellow, $1.00 as in bloomg Spray Materials, Lawn- Designing -- Free Estimates LIBERTY NURSERIES 128. LISERTY ST. N , BOWMANVILLE DIAL BOWMANVILLE 623-3074 ------=|WEDDING GOWN, floor 4 x @s FOR fence posts, m cae 6 plece, 5, 6, 7 and 8 ft, p.m. dial 725-0202, Ask for Nick, BUYING or selling furniture or appll- ances? Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-3894 Of 263-2695., KITCHEN table with four chi additional extension table, RS RANGE, GE 22°. Ideal for cottoge, A-1 cvndition, Dial 623-5139. th $25. Dial "Tength, size 8 to 10, bouffant veil and head-plece. Purchased in May, Reasonable, After 5, evenings, 723-3974, Ds ib. F. GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Batteries, Kelvinator refrigerators, television, Thrifty Budget plan. 725-4543, TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- plicators, chequewriters, comptometers, ithree hundred new and used, We buy, sell, rent, ie Hamilton Office 7 Brock South, Whitby, WANTED Telephone Oshawa 725-8183 RICYCLE, boy's, 38" model. Good con-) dition, 20, Telephone 735- 7730, ses SEV SICERACOE, "Westinghouse ft, in good condition, $50; rang tte, Sunbeam, $20, Telephone 72 3064. SPANISH GUITAR, like new "and five! tube amplifier, Dial 728-6708, | COMMERCIAL overhead garage door, 10' x 10' wood panneling and glass, $65, | Good condition, 723-7539 GES |OHEST freezer, 21 cu. ft. Fairbanks: | Morse, bee-bee gun, two boy scout uni- forms, 11-12, Hardwood flooring. Tele- |phone 728-5087 Ente BABY carriage, Lioyd, white, excellent ovndition, $25, or best offer, Dial 728- 0384, PIANO, upright, new scale Williams. ood condieion, $150. Telephone 7: be % HP MOTOR (electric); boat = windshield and controls; trailer; life! 728-5988 SPACE heater in good condition, $4. 9701 large sive, with tank,| Telephone 723 Spanish, Tele- electric, finish, $250. AUITAR, Gibson solid body, cherry phone 728-8230, STAUFFER posture machine, like new,! Cost & 50 plus attachments, Com: plete $150, Phone Orono 1642. RANGETTE, $15; Frigidaire retriger-| ator 9 ou, ft, $63, Two 30" beds with) mattresses, $15 each, Telephone 725-/ 9683 RANGE, electtic, 30") In good condi! jtion, Reasonable, Dial 723-4104 CHILD'S tricycle, chair, pedal- car, pedal horse for sale. Call 723-6844 NEW CCM BICY absolutely tree! with the purchase of a chesterfield or bedroom suite, $150 or over. Easy terms. ns' Home Furnishings, 424 et South. MEDIUM SIZED ion, Telephone POSTS, hardwood, 4 x 4 length, 4 fn up tw 8 &., 25 cents each, Call How and, before S p.m. Telephone 735: 9002. PIANO FOR SALE flamed oak, | medium size » girl's clothing, 'sizes 2 to MW, Call a4 12-FOOT fbre glass boat, 25 HP John- son -- oO aco trailer for sale, Call Port 35 j j | -- in good condi- M4 prLows RING SHRUBS clearing at half Evergreens one-third off. Fox » Brock street north, Highway) Whitby 668-4162 | WEDDING Gow! ' s gana, wi ith i So white or. Teal Dial Phillips, 8 mera and light bar, it diue, size 10, also size 10, Dial 723-3810 TATE Keystone boys boys sport jacket, or 294 Olive avenue. POR SALE. OR RENT 8 ft, cabin trailer sieeps four with compact kitchen facil- ities, light enough for small European oar, Telephone O88 WATER PUMPS (Cased) suit cottage or home, Duro and Beatty, piston and jet 725-8563 between 5 and 7 p.m REC ORDE Rk, mm from $23 CHESTERFIELD and chair, rast color, States cities Wednesday, The matics clean and cheap. Telephone 135 (BARBY CARRIAGE, ae dive, good! joondition $25. Dial 725-9135. GREENHOUSE tomatoes for sale at 7 rran! road or call 728-2578. S37 BOAT condition $150 G MFT apply 237 excellent Burke. street MoCLARY _ refrigerator, 9 eu. ft, $85 al rangette, with auto- © control oven, $20, Telephone 723 G rie TELEVISION, atin, $73., 5. Also motor and = trans 1954 Buick, A-l condition. COLEMAN space heater, ideal for "your omtiage, Oost $90, will sell for $30. Also a Boy Sejut xm. size 14, SS com plete, Dial 7 BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances, One location only, Pretty's t te, 444 Simeoe Street South BABY carriage, $25 Baby diankets and laypen, Whithy 668-534 ENJOY summer camping with tents, sleeping ba ground sheets, lanterns, Stoves, p jugs, coo! Rest prices tow nion Tire Store, 48 Bond West v. ACUUM all makes attachments, rebuilt' ma- Wa ace .vacuum Ser. DINING Trew Malcohkn, an table in exceb cond RICYCLE e Girls, In good condition, Telephone 668-8354 STUDENTS A super vain, approxi ately 650 sheets of tevter size typing paper Cvews print) for onty 81.00 Ap Ry Oshawa Tinies Office, Whithy ti Dundas Street 'West SELLING furniture or appliance: vay it for tap cash. section 8 Furniture and Apphances i$} canvas ates Prompt Chair, table Simeve North. a Big AUTIFUL Zig-Zag Singer, inclad outstanding cabinet for only epossessed balance or take up payments of 31.26 per month Rinds, hems, makes battonholes, plas han dreds of decorative stitches, etc, all * at attechr-ents, Your off machine acceped ax down payment. Dealer Write. Box 52 Oshawa Times. ATR COMPRESSORS, 1% HP, HP, $73); Wisconsin Engine, | *% HP, 50; Cement F shing Ma a 3 uP = engine, 3 bindes, $198; Press, Yidach new, $9: Indus i Pain, per gallon, $3.90; Water >, § HP gas engine and howe, £115.) te Saw, Beaver Make with Cabinet, tear polisher, office type 8G owe, for Jack Hammers Re! xtion Unit, Braaner, 4% HP, 2 cylinder; Paint Tank, % galen ae city wih hose and spray guns tric Motor, 2) BP. Oshawa- Stechiensy Company, S87 Simcoe Street South Tekephone T2926 What's My Line? Buying niture your nee Valley Creek Furniture 728 were or coll ot the store > Bond W. WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, Sales, Rentals, Also service, rentals Su: Or selling used fur- ond liances. For ds phone. 25- 1644 Bay your po directly from the monufocturer Economy Interior $2.80 One coot white $5.50 Other finishes similorly priced PARROT Paint Company 105! NELSON ST 728-3622 _. | Course it accepts on Monday ling materials, jackets for two adults, three weer tax jcame from across the country ito a rearing star. in New York) ™® two-burner | -- ~\ om Contre, ~ Difficult To Handle Unpopular Decisions By KEN KELLY Gordon and Prime Minister OTTAWA (CP)--What does a} Pearson with questions based on government do with a really un.| telegrams from builders, school popular decision? boards, hospital boards, munic. It's a tough choice between) ipalities and. individuals - who sticking to it because that is;had visions of losing building considered the best thing to do,| jobs or paying more for such or rescinding it. But if politics! jobs as a result of the tax. is the art of compromise, per-| The storm left no doubt in the haps the best policy is to take) government's mind that the tax some of the sting out of the un-| was an unpopular decision, at popular decision, |least. with those who were pro-| The Liberal government. will) testing. have a chance to show which) perhaps Prime Minister Pear. | son gave some indication of the way the Liberals look at such ; things when he said during the election campaign: "We'll have to take decisions' and some of them won't be very |! pleasant ones, But a_ gov- ernment that is worth its salt) is not afraid to take unpleasant) decisions if it has to,' Whether in the case of the building materials tax the gov- ernment had to, remains to be seen, But the betting around the capital, notably cynical about such things, was that. Mr, Gar. § land will take some of the sting jout of this one, He may an- /nounce exemptions from the tax for building materials used in construction of schools, hosp tals and similar projects which hit the general taxpayer where it hurts. when Revenue Minister Garland {announces details of the extent! Tito whieh the budget's 11-per-.| cent sales tax applies on build-| The tax was imposed on build.| ing materials except where! a manufacturer or contractor signed a contract at a fixed) price before the budget imposed | the tax June 13, Howls from the construction industry started the next day and were carried daily to the) floor of the Commons where) 3./the government finally agreed} to put Mr, Garland on with a clarifying statement about the! PROTESTS BITTER The protests against the tax were particularly bitter and MPs peppered Finance Minister Cleopatra Movie's Fate Placed In Public Hands By BOB THOMAS | wath questions: How is #? How HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Cleo- jdoes she look? How are the patra has finally barged down)OVve Scen the aisle. Her fate is in the The answers -from this re- hands of ticket buyers te deat It's a onackling 200 rie _ The movie cost eat ge the love scones are convine'ng, ener' _-- Po The et paid The burder of the film's pub: ea sa : haved eet ty fell on E zabeth Taylor we a ee 7 and Richard Burton. It may) beconh then be surprising to some to What about the $40,000,000 of recogni ze thé immense contri- 20th Century - Fox's | jbutions of Joseph Mankiewicz] Skouras' successor as president,/ and Rex Harrison to the movie's Darryl Zanuck, figures the com-| success pany will have to get back $62,-/ 000,000 before making a. prof AV OIDS CLICHES That amounts to a lot of tickets.| Mankiewicz, as director and Industry insiders figure it's a principal writer, brought a trestine ass to some of. history's/ o . fr pretty good bet. The epic got off rir ciakuiak, Hares son is a marvel, and Hollywood openings. Al- seid , ' though most critics have. been testy about the film's lengt (four hours plus intermission), the reviews have ranged from raves to general acceptance,! with only a few scattered pans Miss Teor het © be CUT BY 22 MINUTES slighted. Other actresses might Cleopatra opens in 48 United have brought more to the dra- her va'ce is sometimes first foreign premiere is Lon-/ more \ittle-girl. than queenly don July 26, with other dates|/But no one--not even the onigi- (being set for Europe and South|nal -- could seem more like America, Criticism of over-/Cleopatra h may be abated by. the) Burton runs third in the act- ng of 22 minutes of run. 2g honors, and it is no reflec. tame since the New York tion on his plentiful talent. He premiere is Stuck with playing a declin Those who have seen Cleo-)ing Antony whose greatness as patra are inevitably barraged a man and soldier has béen _ duli ed by wine and lust jy athention from his entrance to \ ithe me -- he is hacked up in)' the sons He has been gifted jwith brilliant dialogue of which ankiewicz. is 'a master eX g gs Students Said Degenerates And Spies KARACHI, Pakistan (Reut FRIGIDAIRE Imperial range. 30", Im ers) -- Karachi's volatile stad- glis washing machine, wringer type Both gopl condition Telephone Whithy Cnt community' broke into hot 668-8659. verbal warfare Wednesday over ch oes s "ang g an 33--Market Basket charges that Canadian students mace visiting Pakistan were "im your own strawberries at Dears rene ae? eu tare: ceadns eae as moral degenerates and spies children under 14. Telephine 668-2608." Some members, calling them STRAWBERRIES picked fresh daily, S¢lves "the saner element" highest quality. Apply ®2 King Street the Intercollegiate Body, a cen- Eom tral organization of Karachi stu- oak a tk eee Cents per dent groups, were circulating a STRAWBERRIES at thcis "bet by POE phiet describing the 35 Ca. crate. Apply Fred R. Stevens eet nadians as "agents in the garb NANDYK'S "strawberries for sale, east of students." Bowmanvil! Dial 623-5538. The World University Service, for Andrew Under which Canadians are tak- STRAWBERRIES zale, ing a six-week study tour of} pe gg -- north of King Street as! vo. 2, T r %s epee rere. TEs: Pakistan, was atlacked as a "Western subversive agency." ose Five other local studwt groups cried "treachery and treason" in long press state. 32--Articles for Sale WESTINGHOUSE electric, four-burner range, also refrigerator, 12 cubic f, in excellent condition. Both for $85. Tele phone 723-4236 PAINTINGS, Oils, original, Jandscapes,| scenes and character studies. Various sizes, various prices. Must see to ap- Preciate, Call Carl Clark, dial 668-5920. TELEVISION, General Electic, cabinet walnut finish, Pidnch screen, good con- a 365.. Telephone after $ p.m. 728 34 of Farmer's Market Simcoe Street North Millwork and Building Supply Parking Lot Open Esty Friday 12 Noon British Soldiers Xu e tc Sho i .° ash i i Back From Yemen , Begonias - Geraniums Boxed Plonts - Strowberries ADEN (Reuters) Sixteen British soldiers who were cap. Home Baking Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes, : aa teony tured in Yemen 11 days ago iwere returned here by air to- Apples, Eggs and Poultry Honey ond Maple Syrup day after pegotiations through US. diplomatic officials 34--Lost And Found The 16 men were in a group LADY'S Balova wristwatch, white a, 5 R » black velvet band. set with diemeeny ol: 4 British servicemen and shoukier. Vicinity Oshawa Shopping WOMen who were cut off by Ye- 8 pm Thursday, Keepsake. menis when they strayed to Yemen during a training exer- cise the Canadians. Reward 36--Legal Oe t Wik NOY te comenahn 3G Se 1 our others were killed, 19 es. des contracted im my name by ans./CaPCd the Vemeni roundup and one On oF alter this Gate July 4, 1953 four women and without my written consent Mr. Don 3. Woae, WCTe Peleased earlier BO Clarke street, Oshawa') Cairo radio early today iquoted James Cortada, Ameri ican charge d'affaires in. Ta'izz of Yemen's twin capitals, as saying Britain would pay £1590,. 009 = (5450,000) compensation to | Yemen and that the British gov rament had ed for Un ine der ni The United States handled dip jomatic roliations for the men's Britain so far has refasd to recocnize the 16 jmonth Yemeni repablican re igime | Maj, Walter Ormerod the soldic ad cons der ter tert Tenders will be received until 4 p.m. on July 19 1963 for the erection of an Addition to Newcastle Public School. Drawings and Specifications may be obtained from the office of HERBERT G. COLE, ARCHITECT, 73. KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. upon deposit of $50.00. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be = ac- cepted. one apolog ne release, as rs on their ar ng t in itor treated extremely in the limits the Yom c aeTE hostile Al Dom foal she looks fabulous; jina every} inch an emperor. He commands! two sick men by speak jmanian News press. TORONTO 1) A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press' Toronto Stock Exchange--July 4 (Quototions in cents unless marked &, e-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--EEx- rights, Xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale,) INDUSTRIALS u Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Net |. Stock Abitibi Agnew-8 Alta Dist Alta Gas Ale Gas w Algoma bacon Alumini Alum 2-pr Arg B pr Arg 250pr AU Sugar Awofab B Bank Mont Bank NS Her ' 225 8 200 275 B25 $2°% 284 25 820 8 "56% Pa + + M Ma 100 S52 8 109 $52 z)o $24 200 45 215 S874 25 §70% 36 27 25 $53% S04 855% 600 $274 325 Ble 135. 835. 25 «689 Bay Phone ou be Pow BC Sugar bat Cal Pow ag ag t pack B c Brew Cc Brew pr CBal B ow C Collieries 1C Hydro MO Sit C Imp Bk C 120 $054 ' Ind Gas 2100 Sits G rts 100 CPR 191L $324 + Os -- 4 + (Cdn Pet pr iC Westng Cap Bidg Col Cel Con Baks Con Badg Con MS Con Paper Con Gas Coron and p Crush. Int 4 4 + + +h +** 2mco Emp. Life Falcon Panny F Raigad +3 100 200 pr Gs. War es o Paper lardee ae ker-S Hayes Su - BC imp OU Accep Im Nickel Int Util Inter PL Jockey C Jock C pr jJock wts Labatt 403 $54 --h a +5 = 67 2% Ls) 320 % eo MN +H oo 16% 69 joa 6%, } Senator Urges | 'Check Loyalty Of Reporters WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena- tor Sirgarery J. Dodd (Dem Conn,,) said Wednesday U.S new to check into the character loyalty of their reporters well as their ability He made the statement as the Sehate internal security sub and as jcommittee released secret testi |mony taken from Robert Taber jof New York City, a former Co- lumbia 'Broadcasting System re- porter who became the first ex-/ Fait| ecutive secretary of the Play for Cuba Committee Dodd, who presided at closed hearing on April described the Fair Play Cuba Committee as "the public relations instrument jthe Castro network in the United |States," He noted that the tes' imony} showed Taber, born in Chica in 1919, had been a CBS em ployee for 10 vears fal ac inal record and 'had travelled jfrom Ha to Prague .in De- cember of 1961 on a Cuben pass- p and had stayed in Prague wi th the Cuban bassador "It is som ng to ponder," said Dodd, "that.a man like |Taber would worm his way into) a top posi tion on the CBS staff, get ned as CRS! correspondent Cuba in the pe- riod preceding the Castro take over, and then » his totally pro - Castro p tations pur- jveyed to the American by one of our two great televi sion networks." Commenting on Dodd's ment, a CBS spokesman that a 'top position' on the CBS news istaff while he was employed by CBS news. While with news, he was one of many news writers; wd he filmed stories for CBS news in Guatema} chief assis nt in < sa 'a ments defending the WUS and less than a month and in Cuba} for two months, His interviews with Castro and other Cuban) jrebels in early 1957 were broad jeast in the program The Rebels of the Sierra XN "Taber's association with CBS was terminated in 1960. Wh le he was in our employ, his supe riors had no reason to queshe his objectivity." MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Churning cream and butter print prices were un sd today The. egg ape was steady to firm' wi offerings barely adequate ior a fair demand Country dealers are y the federal agriculture on eegs, delivere eases: A 38;, A smal no market Whole SEs: A medium m mostly 33-34 Butter prices, srade: Ontario non-tenderable 49'4.4954, in light trading; western 350i, d1% | (nominal). RECORD RATIO There was cme cher for every. sc n 'n Ro a dur 12-63 'seh according to the Agency, B and C grades e¢ to rela 3 48-49; A eg } Canada tendcrable al 4 § Ro Ager- 4 year, Wo S455 45% eg + "it i} "oR Ss Wis *, q, Sbeel, Can 6 /Tamblyn iWCoast aw s ai have an obligation! the/ 10, 1962.) for of} rim.| public) "Robert Taber did not have) CBS} quoted! small} ool] Today's Stock Market 11 Net ul Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge | Stock Gaies High Low a.m. Ch'ge 150 380 380) (0 Captain 1000 15H OM 125 621% 21% Cassiar "wom ff 3 & 38% 38% + YW) Cent Pat 200 1% «123 ae 7 16% -- 46) Cheskirk 3500 8M 2M | Chit-Kay 6 i 8 Qoeh will 4400 84+ 26 49% Cc a Stock Lakeland Lau F 125 iM 1a 8% 6 +4 16% 1244 8 BM 49% 214 314 % 32% 2, Cc Marcus Mase 12% + 4}C Mogul 4 OM C Morrison 3000 4 3 S 'Mosher 100 33 Cons Que 3700 10) 216 1S BIS #00 460 100 $I3M 13% 13% Conwest Cop Corp 1000 70 $1%e Site Site + 4) Cop-Man 2000 325 $156% "16% 154+ |Cowich 2 230 $21 1 2 | 100 838% a HK -- WiC 25 S20 20 250 $10\4 iow 194 ahs wie MM MM 20%, 20% a0 150 pr nes eat Mill eis Mass-F MEPC Met Store p 275 $23 Mid-West Mont Loco Moore |Nat Drug Nat Groce Noranda 428 125 «135 WM WM UM 6 6 16 64 Ma MWKh--t me RM md Oshawa A Page-Hers Pac Pet Pow Corp |QN Gas QN Gas pr Price Br Reichhold Revelstoke 250 yal Bank 90 ada F sso |Shell ou 280 [Silverwd 100 +O D'Aragon --_-1000 2% -- 14 13 Denison % M ye 7% 4 103'4 10244 -- 4! 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JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, JULY Sth 7:45 P.M. 20 Gomes $8 ond $10 7 Jockpots The-Wealth 3 450 | _BUS TOUR TO DETROIT JULY 19 TO 22 Hotel, sightseeing tour, moon! ght cruise arranged. ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY Port Hope 885-2527 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL {Albert ond Jeckson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $190. IN JACKPOTS { Prize $15 Aryans wishing to spend weekend of July 19 to 22 inclusive in Detroit ghtseeing end moonlight cruise arranged 885-2527 Port Hope Rowe Travel Agency WESTERN - TOUR ESCORTED, 21 DAYS $285.00 JULY 22 to AUG. 11, INCLUSIVE Travel air conditioned deluxe motor coach, no night driving. Tour tokes in Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone Park, Voencouver, But- chart Gordens, Banff, Loke Louise, Emerold Lake, Winnipeg. Cost includes tronsportation, sightseeing tours Hotel accomo- PORT HOPE 885-2527 ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY ST. MARY'S BARBECUE SUPPER and CARNIVAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY JULY 8th And JULY 9th. From 4:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. Sievenson's Road North ct Marion Street Rides For The Children Booths For All Ages Your Choice of Barbecued Steak or Barbecued Half-Chicken Children 75c j 1 for carton] Adults $1.50

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