94 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 11, 1963 D ; 2 it bs | as g $ i a Fy iT 2 { ii 1g if rH il 3 fi l & 2 a ie abd 8. ; i ati z § i Pad i E i ME ER ae FF i elit i a 2 [ H fi § o i id ct "At the chapel of Morley S, Bedtord, 15? Eglinton Avenue West at Lascelles Bivd, after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service tay - arg of a. 5 joward Street aa as .» then to Christ Cc Sree Toronto, would be appreciated JACKSON, LETA M. PROVI OF ARIO GENERAL ELECTION ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OSHAWA CANDIDATE THOMAS D. THOMAS of the City of Oshowe Ti ker N.D.P. | e Official Agent RUSSELL McNEIL 222 Kendall Avenue, Oshawa, Ontario GEORGE C. MARTIN Returning Officer GENERAL ELECTION ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OSHAWA CANDIDATE ALBERT V. WALKER «of the City of Oshawa Repairman PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Official Agent W B. WHITE 110 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario GEORGE C. MARTIN Returning Officer PROVINCE OF ONTARIO |president in 1953 when the head jearly presidents of the club in OBITUARIES E. 8. BYERS : TORONTO -- Ellis Steph (Ted) Byers, 68, chairman of board of Ontario Steel Prod- Co. Ltd., died Monday at South Drive home in Rose- native of Brockville, Mr. was educated at Trinity School, Port Hope, m Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto in eering. He enlisted with the Canadian Field Artillery in the First World War. He was commis- In 1921 Mr. Byers joined On- tario Steel ucts in Ganano- que. He was elected a director and appointed secretary of the company in 1937 and general mana, in 1943. He became fice was moved to Toronto and in 1962 elected chairman of the board. Until a few years ago he was en active Rotarian. He was a charter member and one of the Gananoque. He also was a past chairman of the Board of Edu- cation there, Mr, Byers was a member of Christ Church in Gananoque and of St. Simons Anglican Church, Toronto, | He leaves his wife, the former Hazel Wright; a son, David; two daughters, Nancy of Toronto, and Barbara of Ottawa; his mother, Mrs. Julia Byers, and a sister, Elizabeth, both of To- ronto. MISS LETA MAE JACKSON The death of Miss Leta Mae Jackson, of Bowmanville, oc- Memor'al Hospital in lite, Wedresday, September 11, 1963, Leta M. Jackson, dear sister of Florence and Lesile of Bowmanville, Millie (Mrs. R. R. Gay) of Courtice and Roy of Stouffville, In her Tist year, Resting at Northcutt- Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division Street North, Bowmanville. Service Friday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. in lieu of flowers donations will be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangement floral requirements for occosions:s, , OSHAWA -- C 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO GENERAL ELECTION ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OSHAWA CANDIDATE FRANCES C. JONES of the City of Oshawa Housewife LIBERAL Official Agent W. A. D. SELBY 551 Lansdowne Drive, curred at the Bowmanville Me- morial Hospital Wednesday, Sept, 11. Miss Jackson was born in Bowmanville. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Jackson, she lived there all her life. She is survived by two sis- ters, Miss Florence Jackson, of Bowmanville and Mrs. R. R. Gay, of Courtice, and two bro- thers, Leslie Jackson, of Bow- manville and Roy Jackson, of Stouffville. The funeral service will be held at the Northcutt-Smith Fu- neral Chapel, Bowmanville, Fri- day, Sept. 13, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. W. K. Houslander, minister of Trinity United Church, Bow- FUNERAL OF - ROBERT JOHN HISCOX Guelph -- A private funeral service was held Monday, ~ 9, for Robert John Waverley drive, who on Saturday. Mr. Hiscox is survived by his wife, the former Catherine Woi- ner; one son, Dennis; two daughters, Catherine and Linda, 4ll at home; two brothers, Wil- liam of Owen Sound, and Har- old of Fort William; six sisters, Kathleen of Owen Sound, Mrs. M., Chandler (Bessie) of Atlanta Georgia, Mrs. W. James (Sadie) of Oshawa, Mrs. W. Cohen (Viola) of Tobermory, Mrs. M. Beatty (Margaret) of Owen Sound, and Mrs. W. Mouteoux (Ruby) of Bridgeport, He was predeceased by sister, Rose, of Guelph. The service was conducted at the Skipper O'Drowsky Funeral Home by Rev. D. Crawford Smith, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. FUNERAL OF JOHN J. ROSS The memorial service for John J. (Allan) Ross, 251 Simcoe street south, Oshawa, who died at Oshawa General Hospital Saturday, Sept. 7, in his 70th year, took place Tues- day. Rev. John Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, conducted the memorial serv- ice at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Interment was in Ash- burn Cemetery. Pallbearers were A. Loyst, H. Atwood, H. Magill, L. Kemp, A. Carr and William Pellow, who Tt Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Abitib! 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Canada Steamship Lines and Moore Corp. both advanced one point to 56 and 52 respectively, niture market trade show. agreed that something is wrong Buying Public Said 'Gutless' On Furniture MONTREAL (CP)--The Cana- dian buying public is fickle, tasteless and "'gutless'" when it comes to selecting furniture, This was the opinion ex- pressed by some of the com- pany's top furniture designers here for the current annual fur- The designers, at a seminar, 11 Net Stock Sales High Lew a.m. Ch'ge Dofasco 140 963% 63% 634-- % Stores 125 $15% 15% 15%e-- Vo $17% 17% 17% wo Y = 36Ye 368 3eE°8S8E°9 Pet ee th) ee Ge Segges a + = 3 3 3 + » S8ensddes 8 gisanb§s,Ss m7 util SSessiedie sat Bgosgssg8s 23 Hy g "ti Fi #8 Fy 2 Fy s a i a8bztesserigeud 3 = 144+ eo BBRSsEsseSPTelsFek = osi8e8ses Oe a ene 3 ~~ gt t Kelly D A Labatt Lakeland Lau Fin ss ss $a 64 $31% 31% 31% 225 38% 8% 8% $174 17% 174-- % 5 $23% 23% e+ % Oshawa A Pac Pete Page-Hers Pbina Pow Corp Price Bros 380 380 380 --1 $l6¥a 16% l6at+ 4 $23 $754 756 754+ Va 2 # 4 +1 360 360 360 $8 Shell Oil $16% Sllverwd B 1 Southam xd Steel Can Texaco Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Un Gas Vic G Tr. Vulcan Wainwr "Walk GW Wat Equip Royal Bank St. Maurice W Pacific Weston A xd 425 Su on8iedecsebsead i} §u8u 2888 sSs. Fs 35 FS teh ss o8828 SessSs89s8e3588 eo8§=888Se82erF i i : Hi be ae. ro B¥e2ssc88s agogge=ght 33 sghbndes.. egoggs=g8t 33 ti Bi ¥ oF 3 egess¢ ny F s8ats gos 28 "Ss 358 see? sees? g°F8g : + Jtlt Lt + i b3 FE es goadge o8y=8838s a oBg=SsseSsce = + | iz tale ' 'ie, an lat MSS ve SAVE 9e! HEINZ KETCHUP DISCOUNT FEATURE! save set SALADA TEA BAGS SAVE 10c!l---SHIRRIFF INSTANT MASHED POTATOES DISCOUNT FEATURE! 2 nase PKG. OF 60 12.02. PKG. DISCOUNT FEATURE! sAve 9cl--DUNCAN HINES DE LUXS CAKE MIXES DISCOUNT FEATURE! DISCOUNT FEATURE! save 27<!--sorr WHITE SWAN 2-LB. CELLO TOILET TISSUE .... sgbbnsk8.. 3y ae agdbed88..08z 49° 2 mes. 85° SAVE 4cl--READY CUT FOR BRAVO PLAIN SAUCE, LANCIA SPAGHETTI 37°. 8 ous 89° Ne 800 'S11% 114 11+ be th + tL $ 7 $172 Oshawa, Ontario manville, will conduct the ser-|Abitibi and CPR % each. with Canadian home furnishing, 1 festn GEORGE C. MARTIN Returning Officer . vice. Interment will be in the Bowmanville Cemetery, The family has asked that, in MORTGAGE MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE gning, Ca Lettering Installation, Repoirs + Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 1435 King Street East 728-3111 RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified. and Distinctive MONUMENTS SALE of Residential Property being on Poplar Avenue, Township of Pickering, County of Ontario Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage which will be pro- duced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale to 0h Gor oh Soon the p' r, 1963, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, ot the premises in Pickering Beach by White and Com- pany, Auctioneers, the follow- lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. FUNERAL OF MRS. THOMAS H. ANTHONY The memorial service for Mrs. Thomas H. Anthony, 148 Oshawa, who died at Oshawa eneral Hospital Saturday, Sept. 7, in her 75th year, took place Tuesday. The service was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home and was conducted by Rev. J. K. Street United Church. Interment! was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were David and Reginald, Terry and Edward Bank issues closed stronger, Toronto-Dominion up %, Impe- rial Bank of Commerce and Royal Nova Scotia % each. % and Montreal and Among industrial losers, Dis- tillers-Seagram slipped %, Mas- sey Ferguson % and Bell Phone ¥% trading ex-dividend 55 cents. Falconbridge and Noranda Central Park boulevard south,|both gained % and Denison dipped % among senior base metals. Lake Dufault was down 15 cents to $7.55. In speculative mines, Labra- dor Mining rose $1.25 to $32, Leitch three cents to $2.15 and Moffat, ae at tea oe declined 15 cents to On the foreign market, Moore Corp. was up %, Dominion Tar Allan Anthony, William Gordon, 4 ry oo © oe oe On index, industrials advanced Webster, 3.10 to 634.23, base metals 1.10 but their reasons were varied. Hungarian-born designer Tom Szirnay said there is a "'great paradox" in North America. People here had a "fantastic possibility to live graciously" but failed to take advantage of it. He said North Americans would spend $45 a week on gro- ceries, while immigrants would spend $30, and spend money on better furnishing for the home. A Canadian expert, designer Laurence Daignault, said the fault waz that of the designers. "Designers in this country are copyists, They take all their ideas from American manufac- turers." He felt it was bad pol- icy to be influenced by United States designs, "A taste for quality and origi- nal design has to be sold to the Canadian public," he said. Other designers blamed the wi b xd 265 $18% 18% 18% West A wis 300 910 910 910 --10 Wood J 225 $92 % M% 2000 30 3 OW 1000 1171) 1000 124 124 124 +3 450 $92 9% Wa-- ve 1000 140 140 140 Provo Gas Sarcee Spooner Trans Can Un Oils Wespac W Decalta DISCOUNT FEATURE! SUCCESS ITS BURNS "WHITE HAT WEEK" AT RED & WHITE HEAVY DUTY LIQUID WAX BURNS--MILD CURED--SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS BONELESS CRYOVAC HALVES SPECIALLY SELECTED--VALUE PACK'D RIB STEAKS BURNS--WELL STREAKED--SUGAR CURED FOR PRYING OR BROILING SAVE 25c!--12c OFF PACK "mm 89° 49 uw. 83° 1-48. FLAT PKG. 67 ' SARAN PACKAGE 12-0Z. PKG, RINDLESS BACON BOLOGNA FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Office Evenings Akaltcho All Pitch Am_ Larder A Arcadia Atlin-Ruf Aunor Bralorne buying public. One claimed the consumer didn't "'have the guts" to ask. for what he really wanted. "The retailer can't be blamed to 212.56, western oils .54 to 117.35 and golds declined .81 to 93.79. Volu'\e for the day was 1,977,000 shares compared with 1,942,000 Monday. Ing property, namely: ALL AND SINGULAR thot certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, and being all of Lot Seven- FUNERAL OF GEORGE BITTMAN High requiem mass was sung in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church at 9 a.m. today for BURNS MILD SEASONED PURE PORK TRAY PACK SAUSAGE is, 49° 1800 RN a A tae nae ne % CARD OF THANKS MIDDLETON -- | wish fo express my appreciation fo relatives, friends and neighbors for thelr many acts of kind- ness, while my wife Jessie was a patient In Oshawa General Hospital; also for the messages of sympathy and many floral tributes at the time of my bereavement. | thanks Is extended to all gy lad) funeral. | also wish to thank Dr. Baldwin,| the Rev. T. F for his Ing words and the McEachnie Funeral | --John Middleton. WATSON -- We would like to extend our thanks fo our many friends for the' lovely cards and favors we received while Mrs. Watson was in the hospital. Especially the Rev. Mr. Allen. --Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson ond tommy. ULASSIFIED - ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 23) 33--Maorket Basket FARMERS' MARKET ty-three (73), Plan 285, in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario and Province of Ontario, on which is situated house No. 73 Pop- ular Avenue, Pickering Beach, Ontario, The property will be sold sub- ject to sealed reserve bid. Terms: Ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid down ot the time of sale, balance to be paid within thirty days thereafter, as set out in the conditions of Sale. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Alfred B. Wootton & Woot- ton, Barristers & Solicitors, .304 Dundos Street West, Whitby, Ontario or to Car- rick, O'Connor, Coutts & Foy, Barristers & Solicitors, Suite 607, 320 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, CARRICK, O'CONNOR, COUTTS & FOY, Suite 607, 320 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. Solicitors for Donald Frank- lin Mills the Committee of the Estate cf the Mortgagee. : Millwork and 'Building Supply ' SIMCOE ST. NORTH Friday 12 Noon : until 8 P.M. 34--Lost and Found Blood Expert Testifies In Murder Trial KITCHENER (CP)--An expert in chemical analysis of the blood said here Tuesday that George tas: nara, spaniel purpy. blonde, 7/Hudson, 43, of Kitchener may Telephone' 728277. have had enough alcohol in his 7 system to make him incapable Round the Clock READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Read of forming an intent to kill. Dr. H. Ward Smith, director of the attorney-general's labora- tory, said he based his opinion on a blood test on Hudson which showed a count of 1.7 parts alco- hol to 1,000 parts blood four hours after his wife, Margaret Mary, was shot with a_revolver' late July 23. Hudson is charged with capital murder in her death, He said Hudson may have had a blood-alcohol count of 2.5 part! alcohol at the time of the shoot- Times ing. When questioned by Mr. Want Ads " Justice Campbell Grant, Dr. Ward added that whether or not Hudson did have the capacity to form an intent to kill would be George Bittman, .Huron street, who died in the Oshawa Genera! Hospital Monday, Sept. 9. The mass was sung by Rev. A, Bittman, of Edison, New Jer- sey, a nephew of the deceased. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Walter Zygmont, Lou Kayel, George Mayer, Jonas Varga, Frank Czetek and Tibor Mosolanski. FUNERAL OF EDWARD A. DONALD High requiem mass for Ed- ward A. Donald, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Sat- urday, Sept. 7, was sung in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great, Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 9 a.m. Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. Dwyer conducted th: mass, assisted by Rey. L. J. Austin, of Whitby, who acted as deacon and Rev. A. G. Ques- nelle, who acted as sub-deacon. In the sanctuary were Right Reverend Msgr. P. Coffey, of Holy Cross Church; Rev. L. T. McGough, of the Church of St. Gregory the Great; Rev: J. C Pereyma, of St. George's Uk- rainian Catholic Church; Rev. N. Gignac, of St. Mary's of the People Church and Rev. M. Darby, of Ajax. Interment was in St. James Cemetery, Colgaa, Ont. Prayers were conducted by Msgr. Dwyer at the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Chapel Mon- day, at 8 p.m. Pallbearers were R. Donald, L. Donald, R. Donald, C. Bon- netta, C. Root and T. Driscoll. Charge Faces Bathurst Containers TORONTO (CP) -- A grand jury returned a true bill of in- dictment Tuesday accusing 20 ing a combine between 1947 and 1954. The trial is expected to start early next year. The companies accused of conspiring to prevent or lessen competition are: St. Lawrence Corpgyation Limited, Cor- rugated Paper Box Limited, Hinde and Dauch Limited, Hinde and Dauche Boxes Limited, Acme Paper Prod- ucts Company Limited, Bath- urst Paper and Power Com- pany Limited, Bathurst Con- tainers Limited, Bathurst Con- tainers (Maritimes) Limited, Canadian Wirebound Boxes and Shipping Containers Limited, Kraft Containers Limited, Mar- itime Paper Products Limited, Crown Zellerbach Limited, Canadian Boxes Limited, Gair Company of Canada Limited, Hendershot Paper Products Limited, Hygrade Containers Limited, Martin Paper Products Holdings Limited, Sherbrooke Paper Products Limited, Stand- Limited and Superior Box Com- pany Limited, NEWS IN BRIEF FUNERAL OF MRS, JULIA ELIZABETH : HARPER High requiem mass for Mrs. Julia Elizabeth Harper, who died Sunday, Sept. 8, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was sung in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great Tues- day, Sept. 10, at 1030 a.m. Rev. A. G. Quesnelle conduct- ed the mass. Interment was in St.. Gregory's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Ger- mond, Rudy Andrews, Jack Mc Gill, Richard Giroux, Glen Dru- ry and Russell Learmonth. Prayers were conducted by Right Reevrend Msgr. P. Dwyer at the McIntosh-Anderson Fun- TO TALK TRADE OTTAWA (CP)--Trade rela- tions between Canada and Japan are expected to be a main subject of discussion later this month when ministers of the two.countrie. meet here for two days. The second meeting of the Canada-Japan ministerial com- mittee will be held Sept. 25-26, the extemal affairs department announced Tuesday night. JOINS GOVERNMENT OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. K. J. Roller, former dean of forestry at Sopron University in Buda- pest, has joined the federal for- estry department as a research sc'entist in Wirnipeg, it was an- nounced Tuesday. In 1956 Dr. Roller led 196 forestry students |sousat by the circumstances sur- rounding the sft. \p.m. eral Chapel, Monday at 8.30 g out of Hungary after the anti- Communist revit. he doesn't believe he consumer has any taste anyway. And the manufacturers goes along with it because he doesn't get any requests for anything better than what the gutless consumer asks for in the first 100 1000 1866 1600 5000 100 470 3500 600 place." 1000 = Ss COMING EVENTS paper box companies of operat- P. BINGC, Bathe Park, Lage Re haga Lal rn, weed "Personals" i Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre, jay shawa s Classified Section. nm r , ae the messages you'll find there MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE Christ Memorial Church rounds, Hillcroft and Mary treetts, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 FROM 10.A.M. -- 4 P.M. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $180 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 RACING FAMILY KARTWAY LTD. HWY, 12--1¥% Miles North of Whi SATURDAY - SEPT. 14th Practising starts 10 a.m. RACING STARTS 12 A.M. Rentals ofter Racing RACING CIRCLE SQUARE DANCE | BEGINNERS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 8 to 10:30 P.M. October to April or write immed Phone iatly MRS. E.:J. REED 735 Masson St. 725-5595 ard Paper Box Manufacturing Whitby Brass Band BINGO | OPENING WED. SEPT. 18th CLUB BAYVIEW Byron Street S., Whitby WATCH WEDNESDAY'S PAPER | TO-NIGHT LIONS BINGO 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION Jackpot Nos. 53, 53 EXTRA BUSES FREE ADMISSION OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thursday, Sept. 12th JACKPOT NOS. NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS EXTRA BUSES DOOR Prizes - Red Barn, 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS 53 and 58 | $10 PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD IN 53, 58 $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME ADMISSION Oshawa 4 {ONAN SAVE 16c! - SOLO BRAND . SAVE 7c! - YORK BRAND SWEET MIXED SPICY SAVE 10c! - SKIM MILK POWDER INSTANT STARLAC 69% SAVE 2c! DISCOUNT FEATURE! - YOU SAVE 10c! PINK SEAL FANCY PINK 5 for 97c. eee#8se 2 for 55c 3-LB. PKG. 1-LB. PKG, 37- TALL TINS 35: LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRAPES Ib. 19: Bosco 16-OZ, CHOCOLATE SYRUP 49. SAVE Sc! - NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT SAVE 40c! - 30¢ OFF PACK! KING SIZE PACKAGE KING CHEER ° MEAT SAICO BRA! SAVE 4e! - SOLID WHITE Or TIN TUNA FISH .. eeee 39 SAVE tte! - BURNS SAVE 18c! - 10¢ OFF PACK! PINE SCENT CLEANER FRESH DAILY! - REG. 39c! WESTON OR SUNBEAM 12-0Z, PKGS, 2 for 5c 1.19 12-02, TINS or SPAM 2 for 8& GIANT SIZE 12 To PKG, BUTTER RUIFS , . 35: ONTARIO FINEST TOMATOES ser, OOF NEW POTATOES 3° 59° NUTRIOUS & DELICIOUS NO. 1 CAULIFLOWER GOOD SIZE HEAD BIRDS EYE "Harvest of Values" FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS! CORN & PEAS ot, "meron GREEN PEA and ry 10-02. pkg. GREEN PEAS °74, Peer! onions YOUR CHOICE SAVE 10e! 3 for 89: SPROULE'S CORNER SIMCOE AT MILL BROWN'S MARKETERIA BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 6 inch satin binding in colourful -- Individual pliofilm bag DUFFY'S MARKET 948 SIMCOE STREET NORTH MAPLE GROVE MARKET MAPLE GROVE, ONTARIO REGULAR $5.95 vatus RED & WHITE 30NUS BUY!