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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1963, p. 19

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Decemper 44, 1v0s BIRTHS _IN MEMORIAM COCHRANE -- Bob and Peggy are feppy to announce the birth of a son, Robert Glen, 10 Ibs. 2 ozs., Wednesday' December. 18, 1963, Oshawa. General Hos- pital. We give thanks, praise and glory to God, Our Father and Creator, and Jesus « Christ A Risen Savior Who saves sinners) ven today. HAGERMAN Glen and Betty-Joan) @f Peterborough wish to announce the ELLIS -- In loving memory of a dear father and .grandfather, James Henry Ellis, who passed away December 23, 1956. No length of time can dim the past, Too many memories hold it fast; As you were, you wil awer? be | Forever in our memo |-- Lovingly remembered by the family. RICKETTS -- in loving memory of 6 TORONTO 11:00 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 23 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- 'rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from: previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Con Gas n Corby vt Coronation Coron w Crestbrk pr Crush. int Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Elect Dofasco Dom Stores Dom Tar Sales 310 870 200 100 230 125 220 800 225 250 1349 z5 $17 High Low $112 11% $644 640 7 $1678 16% a.m. Ch'ge 1% 18% + a} nN oat } j 520 182 + Ys) 2% lee 10% + wi 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $12%4 12% 12%4-- Vo) $6% 6% 6a -- Vo! $7¥e 7¥e T¥e-- Ve) $25% 25% 25% + ¥. | $262 26/2 262 $16% ao 16% -- '| 240 240 $14% aya 14%-- | $122 12¥2 12¥a-- Ve Stock ~ Lau Fin LobCo A LobCo B MB PR Maher Mass Fer Mid West Mon Knit Mont Loco Morse A Nat Hees. Nat Trust Ve 11:00 Net Stock cl Banff CS Pete : Delhi ... Gas Cent Del C Dragon Dev Pal Dome Pete Gridoii H BONG Medal Midcon Sales High Low 209 415 470 sles 5 FOV cae + %) 130 130 has u% 36 Stock Salem San Ant Sand Riv Sherritt Sigma Sil Miller Siscoe Stanrck Starratt Steeloy Steep R Tombill "The $15% 15% 15% -- Ye 450 5 Sales High Low a.m. ch'se| eye Saturday ni ght when he fell) arg 1000 W204) 40 y 5 270 525 7% 72 65 5¥a 2 500 400 94 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Pes v yw --3 442 4%a-- 270 270 +4 25 | Wa+ AT? 1 65 65 --13 Ma SMa 412 ~=4+% 400 400 68 94 + " Ya\ 500 17% 72 lor Hockey League game McLean a native of N.S., was playing defence for Hal fax Tartans when he j|into the back end of the skate lof Moncton Hawks defenceman -| Hugh McGonigal. FriAibh lush bit MONCTON, N.B. (CP)--Jim McLean, one of the Maritimes'! \top defencemen, lost his right jon the skate blade of an oppos- | ing player in a Nova Scotia Sen- | 530 $12% 12% 12% -- Ve 200 270 265 270 +5 100 250 250 250 600 $27%4 272 27% 100 605 605 605 25 $58 58% S8'4 + 880 $2650 26% -- 200 80 80 100 $19% 19% + 100 $11% 1% 1300 $948 em 255 $174 WM 315 $64V%4 50 $7l¥e 325 25 Abacon Alta Dist Alta Dis vt. Alta Gas birth of their son, James Scott, on Decer dear husband and father, Harry L. Rick- oer. \8, 1963, weight 8 Ibs., born in Peter=\etts, who passed away suddenly Decem- borough Hospital. A brother for Neil ber 23, 1961. Craig and Kelly-Lynne. Always. wonderful Often silent tears; ROCKBRUNE William. and Donna) Aiways a secret longing (nee Eggert) are happy to announce the! Wishing you were here. birth of a son, William James Todd, 8) Ever rememberéd by wife and family. ibs. on Friday, Bacencer 20, at the Osh-) Deesoraeteees gwa General Hospital. Many thanks to] ADVERTISERS "please "note! in Memor- Or. Halam - Andres and nurses of 4th' iam, Notices for The Oshawa Times are floor. A wee brother for Tracey {accepted until 5 p.m. day prior to pub- ROENIGK Kris is happy to \lication, and 12 o'clock noon Saturdays an-\for the Monday editions. Our Ad-Writers mounce the arrival of his new brother,| wilt be pleased to assist you in writing an Jay Kyle, on Saturday, December 21, atin Memoriam and In selecting appro- Oshawa General Hospital 6 Ibs. 15 2.|priate verses for these notices. Come in Proud parents are Marg and Billo the Classified Counter, or telephone Roenigk. |723-3492. If it 1s more convenient, write your In Memoriam and mail it to The \Classified Advertising Department, Osh- awa Times. CORDWELL, Phoebe Dorcas At Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- @ay, December 71, 1963, Phoebe Hull fn her 50th year. Beloved wife of Ernest Cordweli and loving mother of Mrs. V Benneti (Valorie) of Scarboro and Mrs. W. Barlow (Wendy) Etobicoke. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Home, 390 King) Street West, for service on Tuesday, | December 24 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. HAJDUK, Andrew Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, December 21, 1963,| Andrew Haiduk, beloved husband Susan Banchanski, Os ee father of Mary and Czeci ay akia, In his Testi 9 the Armstrong F "oxnawa, with high req Slovak} Greek Catholic C hurchs 460 Ritson Road} South, Oshawa, on Tuesday, December 24 at 9 a.m. interment St. Gregory's Come tery, Oshawa HENDERSON, in the Oshawa Ger day, Decernber 22, Okalta Place Provo Gas Sarcee Spooner Stanwell Triad Ol Union Oil Un Oils 200 $11% 11% lat Ve et $210! 210% 210% --3% 140 140 140 +15 $596 58% 598 +1V¥e $18%2 18¥2 182 a 44 44 $155 15% 15%-- % $12% 12% iz 190, 185, 185, --10 $322 322 32¥4-- } $553 6% 64+ ma $95) 295 9% i rh + Y 13¥2 Tormont Trans Res U Mining U Asbestos Un Keno Upp Can Violam Weedon Wiltsey Winch Windfall Wr Harg Yale Lead Young HG Yukeno Zenmac Zulapa Dover Emp Life Exquit A w Falcon Fam Play Fleet Mfg Gr Wpg G Greyhnd Hardee Hard Carp Hawker S Hawker pr Hayes Stl Home A Home B Horne Pf Noranda Ogilvie Ont Steel Oshawa A Overland Pac Pete Page-Hers Pow Corp Price Bros a 9 3912 392+ V2 167: (167: «167s +1 emories, bi 124 124 (124 10V2 + Ya} +1 10% 10% 81 81 176 (175) «(175 $12% 12% 12%+ Y% 14 14 140 +2 MINES 4520 1000 500 4285 1000 3000 2000 1000 200 2000 Alumini Analog Anthes A Argus Arg C P pr Atl Sugar Bank Mont Revelstoke Revelstk pr Royal Bank Salada Shell Can Silverwd A St Pav Steel Can Switson Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Un Gas Vic G Tr Walk GW 260 Westcoast 950 $16% 16% 16%-- Ve W Supplies A100 $12 2 1 Weston B 225 $16¥a 16Va 16% West A wts 171 790 790 790 White Pass 100 $8% 6% OILS 200 250 1000 4 Agnico Akaitcho All Pitch Ansil Area Arjon A Arcadia A Arc Bw Atl C Cop Atlas Yk Barex B-Duq Belcher Beleterre Bevcon C Astoria C Austral Candore Can-Erin $124 2 +1 $1342 240 240 240 +10) $i5¥% 15\% 15/8 $652 652 652 | $6% 646 678+ Ye) 100$175 175 175 225 $44%4 4414 44% 2125 $13% 13% 13% 400 S6%s Se 6% 250 $23% 23% 23%%+ % 250 420 420 420 100 6 1113 '$72% 72% 72% 210 $242 244 2414 50 $4894 4834 48%4 100 $80%e 80 80% 1500 365 360 365 325 $51%4 51 51% 250 $7% 7% 7% 300 310 310 310 100 310 310 310 225 460 455 455 1000 250 250 250 235 $164 16% 16% OBITUARIES Besides his wife, Mr, Hajduk|Sunday, Dec. 22. He had been ill| is survived by a son, An-jfor three months and was in his| drew, and two daughters, Julia 84th year. and Mary, of Czechoslovs The deceased was the son of He also leaves two sisters andthe late Mr. and Mrs. William| a brother in Czechoslovakia. J. Jackson ana was born at| The funeral will be held from|/Hulme, Manchester, England.| the Armstrong Funeral Chapel,|in 1902 he married the former| Tuesday, Dec, 24, to the Slovak! Annie Barnes at Hulme. Mrs.| Greek Catholic Church, 460 Rit- Jackson predeceased her bus-| son road south, where Rev. At-\hang in 1936 drew Krafcik will begin the| yp. yack, ae ei A | mass at a.m. Interment will), re ackson had lived in Can- be in: St. Gregory's Cemetery. ada and Oshawa for 58 years.|} For 38 years he was a ship-| GORDON W. HUGHES per at Fittings Limited, until his | The 'death of Gordon W. retirement -10. years ago. Hughes of Kaladar occurred at) The deceased was a keen} the Kingston General Hospital|sports fan and was especially] Sunday, Dec. 22, after a two-jinterested in soccer and hockey. week illness. He was in his 72nd/He was well known in his dis-| year trict and was often referred to) Born in Kaladar, May 9, 1892,\as, "the unofficial Mayor of | he was-a son of the former Dora Cedardale". Wood and the late W illiam Mr, Jackson is survived by) Hughes. In 1914, Mr. Hughes two daughters: Mrs. Bertha] married the former Violet Tewis| Jackson of Oshawa and Mrs. at Kaladar, He was predeceas-|John Luney (Olive). of Bow-| ed by his first wife in 1939. |manville. He also leaves three} His second wife is the former|cons: Joseph Jr., of New Yorx| Martha Parker, whom he mar- City and Edmund and John, of ried in Toronto in 1940 Oshawa. Ten grandchildren and| Mr, Hughes lived all his life\two great-grandchildren also} in Oshawa and Kaladar. He'survive | was a salesman at Ontario} he remains are at the Arm- Motor Sales for many years, strong Funeral Home for the} and for the past nine years he|memorial service in the chapel] had owned a motel at Kaladar.'tyesday, Dec. 24. at 2 p.m.| An adherent of the United Rey F. G. Ongley, rector of Church, he was a member Of/gt George's Anglican Church, Cedar Lodge AF and AM, Osh-| wil) conduct. the service. Inter- awa, and was a councillor in pent will be in Mount Lawn Kaladar |Cemetery. Mr. Hughes leaves his second wife, a son Carman of Brock-- WILLIAM JOHN STEVENS ville and a son and daughter, The death of William John William and Mary Ann, both Stevens, occurred Sunday, of Kaladar. He also is survived Dec, 22, at . Fairview Lodge, by his mother, Mrs, William! whitby, following a long illness. Hughes of Kaladar He resided at 1801 Dufferin There are six brothers, Leo- street, Whitby, and was in his Edward, 78th year. nard, Frederick and of Oshawa, Gerald of Kingston, and Walter and Arthur of Kala- joe ee ae. pel dar, and three sisters, Mrs-\Mrg William Stevens, and was| Madeline Gates, of Oshawa, Mrs/, bachelor. He was a fisherman. Roy Jackson (Susan), of Stouff-/ Mir. Stevens was a member of ville, and Mrs. M. Shire (Alice),/st. John the Evangelist Church. of Kaladar. He is survived by a sister, The funeral service will "be |Mary Stevens, Toronto and two held Tuesday, Dec, 24, at 2 p.m.|nephews, Robert and Joseph, in the. McIntosh-Anderson Fu-) Whitby. neral Chapel, Rev. H. Mellow,| The requiem mass will be| minister of Northminster United| sung Tuesday, Dec. 24, at 9 a.m.| Church, will conduct the in- St. John the Evangelist vice. Interment will be in Osh-/Roman Catholic Church. Rev. awa Union Cemetery G. Austin will sing the mass. sien oe Mr. Stevens will -be tempor- JOSEPH JACKSON jarily entombed at Oshawa The death of Joseph Jackson,| Union Cemetery. Burial will be 743 Margaret street, occurred)later in St. John's Roman at the Os hawa General Hospital Catholic Cemetery. 21% 21a + -Ye 742 742 10% 10% -- Ve 16% 16% 14¥e 14¥%e + Ve We 9a $232 232 233i 155 155 (155 $64 64 $i YW $342 342 lat Ve $14% 14% 14% $22% 22% 22% $14% 14% 1454 -- $60% 60% We 52 4% Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 622,000 +5 FOREIGN TRADING RIMAR) MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa Evenings _728-¢ 6627 U. S. Should Cut Tariffs Coulee Jacobus Provo tlt CXN TOR 11:00 A.M. STOCKS IN INDUSTS: Emp Life 100 $210'% 2101 210% --3Ye AND INSERT IN OILS AFTER MIDCON | Numac 500 170 170 170 --3 | 490 330 2100 215 100 500 1800 1500 5000 4000 2000 5000 11000 500 500 2000 80 26 500 6% a 2475 100 2400 5050 315 1000 50 500 (19 ind Accep Inglis inland Gas int Nickel int Util Int Util pr Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn A Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey C Lakeland Lakeind wts Laura Sec 10 +M% 550 50 44 7% -- 63% -- 36% 12% + 373% 2 10% 305 + 39% -- Vol --10 | --% Imp Bk C 340 23 PR 250 62 210 --0 8'4-- | Chemcell | Chemeell | Col Cell WOMAN KILLED to 44 KING CITY, Calif. (AP) --! The three-engine, 14-car south- Ho | |bound Southern Pacific dayli ght| |train shattered a car at a San ,|Lucas raijroad crossing Sunday, y, | Killing a Palo Alto woman edu- *\cationist. The coroner's office lsaid papers found in the wreck- mre age, strewn over a quarter of| la mile, identified the victim as, | Lucil le M. Nixon, 55, of Palo | Alto, She was English super-| ivisor for the public school sys-) "4/tem there, | Alminex 2 250 $39 Am Leduc a y 4 6 . ote 305 310 50 50 9 Con Paper 19 2 2 a-- 1000 79 79) 79 a= VW Vv 18 H.vs0 3D oy 12000 «11 NW 2000 17) «17° 1000 (18 18 250: $10%e 10 795 $27 262 5000 5" 5¥a 10% 75 3 3 9 92 Wat 225 $10% 10% 10% 2000 6 5¥2 6 1000 13 13 3 1100 400 400 400 676 780 775 775 10 26a 5Va 10a: a-- 75 |HERM. CLIFFORD ARGUE BELLEVILLE -- Members of) ale 'Dief Say S \the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club asi 7 ragre the CHICAGO (AP .. Dief-|Will learn with regret of the Slenbaker, opposition leader in death Thursday,' Dec. 19, at his v'lthe Canadian Commons, saidjhome here of Herman Clifford To|Saturday that "the United (Cliff) Argue. Mr. Argue, who Mek States should consider. seriously Was 72 years, ago, suffered a im-|heart attack. The funeral was held Diefenbaker, who spoke later|Grant Funeral Home at an Israel bond Man-of-the-|afternoon. Interment ysband off Year banquet honoring Chicago/Belleville Cemetery of cae philanthropist Max. Bressler, Mr. Argue was an at rdent told a press conference the two bowler and was honorary presi- big North American countries|dent and past president of the ang/snould be v nt to avoid in-|Belleville Lawn Bowling Club, ot juring their trade an organization to which he "For many years, Canada|gave years of unstinted se rvice has had a serious trade. deficit|He joined the club as a. no in its economic relations with|and became one of the better ice\the United States," the former|bowlers of the district. prime minister said. The defi-| His service turned more to the cit for the first nine months of/administrative side of the game 63 was $484,000,000. and he soon took a district of- "An American policy that re-\fice and then graduated to the duces and injures Canadian|Provincial body governing 'the trade in any way will injure'game. He worked through the Ed American interests as well," |various committees, was ap- ns nis gatn| Diefenbaker said. pointed to: the executive and e said he has opposed such/finally became president of the gislation in the Canalian Par- *|Provinci al Lawn Bowling Asso- ment and hopes for early re-|ciqation ang in that- capacity be- peal of recently-adopted foreign came a leading figure through- Oy cae restrictions 2 out Canada. | "I want to remove the im-| 'T the local club he gave one ie on left by the events thatio¢ the finest tournaments staged have ken pore mi Vagpont | the eastern 'section of the hl nednla ae! fnave fae province. He interested the Cor- Rites ' ae \/bin Lock Company, now the In- believe that Canada ants Re ternational Hardware Company i American investment. "Ito sponsor a tournament for jmen's rinks and for many years had a full complement of q sixty-four rinks coming from all hig the province to compete r the beautiful Gold Cup. | ahs Argue played in many in- ternational matches and was SAFETY TALK a VAIN known -as "Mr. Bowler" to SPRING HOPE, N.C. (AP)--|many addicts of the game. ive young men who had list- ened to a lecture on highway) ANDREW HAJDUK '/safety half an hour earlier were) The death of Andrew Hajduk, | a0\killed near here Friday when|9¢4 Huron street, occurred at yitheir car ran through a StoPithe Oshawa General Hospital, "Jack sign into a truck. Killed were Saturday, Dec. 21. He had been Roger Eugene Moss, 17, -the|in poor health for the past two Wiliam 3. nee driver; Rudy Bucket, 2 years. 2 Whitby en Sundy:/ Johnny Earl Matthews, 15, Dale\" 4 'son of the late Mr. and Benet gon ot the late Naor rai w.|Weaver, 16, and Simon Mullen, |Mrs, Michael Hajduk, he was Stevens, dear brother of Mary Sstevers,/16 lborn in Czechoslovakia, Nov Toronto; dear uncie o' obert Be z 2 ; eeph, Whitby, In his 79th year SOUND VISIBLE {30, 1896. He married the for- et the W. Teen. anes! TADY, N.Y. (AP)jmer Susan Banchansky in Cze- jag tans cr my Taylor, 88, who|choslovakia in 1920 TIO: Ree ee Coreiery in engineering re-| Mr. Jadjuk 'had been a resi- sere Wurial tate fjohn's RC ¢ to make sound visible|dent of Canada and Oshawa tery. Pries : light audible, died Friday./for the past 35 years ana had 7 om ey Taylor, a research engineer forjworked at Ontario Steel Prod- General Electric, drew interna-/ucts Limited for over 30 years. tional attention with a demon-/He was a member of the Slo- stration he gave in 1931, While|yak Greek Cat holic Chur rch, la dirigible hovered over the GE|~ fplant in Schenectady, Taylor }preduced music 'by directing a \beam of light at a target on the 'aircraft, COMING EVENTS INGO | (ere i cancel ed until January 7 and 8. WOODVIEW St. Gertrude's Auditorium COMMUNITY ; CENTRE BINGO TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Nos. 51, 56 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. 690 KING ST Ethel #. sral Hosp' Eth r Avenue 1963, d To ronto), e: Hen derson, and moth er of Mrs. nC end William Hu pf Oshawa Victor Charlies and David * ronto. at HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS 20 Simcoe S. Glenn Uran Grandroy Granduc Gunnar Har-Min Headway Hollinger Iso J Waite Jacobus Keeley-F Kerr Add Kirk Town Kopan L Dufauit L Shore Langis Lencourt Lorado Madsen Maneast U Manoka MS Marchant Martime Mattgmi Maybrun Mcintyre McWat Mentor Merrill Murray M Nat Expl Nealon New Bid New -Hosco N Kelore N° Mylama Newnor N Rouyn Nick Rim Nisto Nor Acme Norgold Norlex N Rank Northcal Northgte Norvalie O'Brien Opemiska Ormsby Pamour Patino Peerless Perron Que Chib Quemont Ryanor John + CAUGHT IN MINE he ke TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--Five} 1 12 : : : | 1000 16 16 «(16 ae |miners were killed in an explo- 1% 344 Ve! 3 ' . st ne obs Sarria 2M sion in a coal mine in suburban 7500. 13 «13° «13: «+ 'Taipei Friday 2000 +18 W7 V7 Ya} ----_____ M 2000 14¥a 14% 3553 660 650 2000 15 18000 13% 13 100 725 3000 186 1000 27 4500 % 22200 171 1710 220 4010 4a 1400 (10% 2500 80 1100, 46 450 $11%e 11% live-- ve) 6400 9%. 8 Ba--hw 3330 $572 572 57 2100 +19 1% 19 2 20 2 65, 62 Ws 13 6 6 9 9 4a, 4 185 183 n East, ay atreduction of its tariffs on ports from Canada.' from the Saturday was in Oshawa Shopping Centre 9 man Brocky of Kaladar. Ham Hughes erd, Frederi ick an Ka Stouffville, / dar, in his fng at the A Home, 152 Ki in the chapel on Tue jay, Dec 2 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery JACKSON, Joseph Entered into rest 'in era} i J 10Va 80 4% 10ve 80 the Oshawa ep 11S 22 coe seph Jacks on It and John Jackson of year. Resting at the Home, Oshawa, with the Chapel Tuesday, December 24, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, awa. JOHNSTON, At the Patton } mor on Sunday, trude McDonald, b Harry S$. Johnston dear mother of Barrie; Gladys Whitby and lan W., _ predeceas' ed France 1944, dear sister of Lottie (Mrs Murdoch Johnston) of t and Ethel (Mrs. Walter Ha York. Resting at the Home, Linday, for serv on Tuesday, December 2 interment at Riverside Ce sey. LLOYD, Annie Maria Carols ring out eo gladness fills every heart and the air is astir with the lively spirit of the Christmas.Season. May you enjoy all of it to the utmost! Gertrude ng Home in 22, 196 1 26¥2 264 4 360380 , 9 $4 52 40 no 620 4 Nv 11% ina "4 $10% 10% 04+ Ve 12¥4 122 1242-- Va 39 110 7 ae GUSCOTT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 207 SIMCOE SOUTH, OSHAWA do. Diefenbaker also said a lull in at 3.30 p.m i ations in recent metery in Lind-|international rel months should not be accepte Kt Belleville General Hospital on Sun too hopefully as evidence of any| day, December 22, 1963, residence ath\change in Soviet aims. Concession of Sidney R Wst| -- Beloved wife of 5, the in her late Samuel c 8 am Roblin. Surviving Is her gon, Merritt Lioyd of Oshawa; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Hugh (Magda G e- ville RR. 5 and Mrs. Ross a Frankford RR 2; Sister of Phillip, Roblin @ Crofton. Funeral service in the Chapel @ John R, Bush Fuheral Home, Highland Avenue, Bellev at e . GREETINGS. a) 2.30 p.m. Cemetery, Mr STEVENS, At Fairview Lodge, c L, "LOCKE'S FLORISTS" Funeral and floral all orrangements requirements for May your home be bright with joy all through this most festive of noliday seasons. To all RED BARN __EXTRA BUSES _ GALA NEW YEAR DANCE DNIPRO HALL CORNER BLOOR ond EDITH TUES., DEC. 31st 8:30 P.M. to ? of our friends we wish the merriest ation Good Prizes Free Tur ~ REFRESHER COURSE GRADUATE NURSES weekly 14th to 64 Oshawa Christmas ever. key Tickets si Be ek A t the Yuletide, one of our greatest pleasures Is to greet our many good friends with warm wishes for a season rich in the quiet peace of a winter landscape . . the Jubilant joy of a ringing bell. And may all the happiness of Christmas be yours, UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA ' LOCALS 1817 - 1500 - 2784 OSHAWA Good orchestra, balloons, hats, refreshments, buffet, Blenty ee free parking 3' mornings dur ing | Want-Ads Dont' Cost ~They Pay ale] uory 20th, | fered by will Ge mera LIONS CLUB EXTENDS SEASON'S GREETINGS and invite you to join the fun at the next big BINGO - JANUARY 8th at THE JUBILEE PAVILION. H. M. BROOKS LTD. 240 ROBSON OSHAWA 728-9400 115 ALBERT ST, PHONE 725-0612

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