1a Rao RRLRNRRINRCNRRNTERETENE fr > 32---Articles for Sale [ggg hein a cal aan 18 THE OCOHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Jenvery 31, 1964 . IN MEMORIAM | |t*% may ary a or best offer also ing dress 2, $20 Telephone 728-1336 ADMIRAL television, 21" console model, = Orest and Irie wish to an-| SALT = In loving memory of & deer lwainut, very good condition, $125. Wed- Tone pe poem oe gov, atte 10-42, #5. 70357. 'Oshawa General Hospital. A sister) While 196 VIKING electric range, with rotis- ee enue to or. N.| Her memory { shall always keep. serie, $100. Telephone 723-3579, and fourth floor stotf. igor < missed re wae sher| LLOYD Gehene baby Chg ail Teather. @ARRARD--Alen and Donna (nee Rus!) and Gfesamalenr, fare. Mane Edna May Galt, bg price age sel gM ) are very pleased fo announce thelwho passed away January 31, 1961. lB a cal panasonic hands: ab of a son, 7 Ibs. 7 ozs, Wednes- Your ast parting 'wish THREE rooms of furniture, only $298 wee ee eee We, wauld, ie fe have heord, cxeh or S18 menitty. No dawn payment, ELD -- Mir, and Mire. Charles| QUT last parting words. King West, 7200191. ; ere fo announce the birth Pea ag My have lost RECONDITIONED | fslevisions, | 425" up their son, 6 on Tuesday, Ji The pain in the heart New televisions, $198 cash or $8 month- 1964 at the Oshawa General '| At not ferewell ly at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and A brother for Elda, Carol end Sendra.) 21.71 Waving Yerewell iy missed by|APBllances, 424 King West, 728-9191. Tyenks fo Or. Rogers. son Irvin and daughter-in-law Connie and] VACUUM CLEANER repairs, all makes, geet tng ged Marilyn (nee Col lidren, Free estimates, parts, attachments, ) are fo announce safe ar- bru: hoses. Guaranteed re-built ma- al of son, Kevin Edward, 8 ~ reyes hg wetict Vacuum Service, ots, Tuesday, January 28, 1964, ai anytime 720-059 General Hospital. A wee play- ARD THANKS we sell and exchange used furnl- ah e's CARD OF Ste a te 4 . Trading USSELL -- Bob end Clarissa (nee) BALL -- 1! would like to express my|South. 723-1671. Fan 'announce the arrival of Welr eee, Bao hg eae to Por FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator and a heavy sen, David Edward, 8 ibe. § ors. on Wes|meny acts of kindness, also for flowers, (UrY gots) penciled re -- 4 'ak Re oan for|cards and visits during my recent stay og "abba owe sateen and Mrs. W. J. Edwards and second| ih Psheoe P. ©. Maroosis the| RECONDITIONED fully avlomallc wash for Me. and Mrs, A. Rusa. Tee tat end also Mine hours ling machine, $60, of bes tater. Chrome | | te g 2 i 3 of service.) "HAMLYN, Jessie Ann her late residence, $12 Simcoe Street » Wednesday, Saioay 29, 1964 Jessie Johns' beloved wife of the late iam H, Hamlyn and loving mother Greer duillian), Norman H., Ison J., and Douglas H. Hamlyn, Osh- 93rd hag The late Mrs, ADVERTISING to express Sil Cratt Cards cere thanks and appreciation to all ™Y| Apply Record Bar, Whitby. and cards, flowers and gifts during my recent jooengl CAL'S Lge aehd and. Appil- to Father| ances. "eg Ephrseed It, Father poten any |Darby, DOr. J. A. Patterson, Dr. Vipond,|ly mattress cmos --? $. Gannon, | ized TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 31 (Quotations In cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Abacon - 00 49 4 # +4 Abitibi 250 $13% 13% 13% Abit pr 200 $24% 24% 24% Alta Dist a 275 iy 275 Alta Gas 70 $30%e 30 #0 Alt bese B Pa Logo 108% 1084 Alg 50 $282 28¥2 28Va Alg fen w 10 980 980 980 +5 Alumini 1510 $30%4 30Ve 30% Alum 2 pr 75 $47 474 47a + Va B 25 $52 _ Arg Arg ¢ P pe 800 $10 Arg 250 pr 115 $50 Ashdown B 180 $7% 7% 7%+% 300 405 M3 four chairs, perieet. cond ition, 725- 9843, GREETING card display case with Rust for all occasions. Bargain. on 424 King Street West, our new former Avalon Dance Hall, Telephone |B. F. GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. discounts carry Restate and Bever-' lines. Your author- GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's tele DRAPES, beige 16 ft. x 95; 3 brush floor 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, hard. rent, service Hamilton Office Equipment, bagd automatic, excelent condi. $1,795|157 Brock South, Whitby. ew, lolly tong eae. cee Chair; single bed and springs; also (Continued from Page 17) Dodge or parts, Telephone Whitby 668- 3053. t ' -- TYPEWRITER, adders, cashiers, dupli- *0/29----Automobiles hh Sale | cators, iters, 4 .|three hundred new and used. We buy sell, lio MORRIS Oxford with radio, good bought new, used z|condition, excellent motor, $400. Tele only 3. months. Telephone 725-3780. + phone 728-9978. 33--Market Basket 1956 FORD, $150. Must sell, Call BP Serv- ice Station, corner Bloor and Wilson. BUY your potatoes its pel 75 vg ae 1957 CHEVROLET, two fone, four-door, mogheey eo py Cort six-cylinder, standard transmission, $695. Py) ind Spy bushel. For Heo delivery 'eseptvone Whitby 668-2109 after 6 p.m. evenings, Brooklin, 655-4983. '53 PONTIAC, good Street, Whitby. 'APONS, dressed, oven ready, 3 Ibs. body, good eng! Cc Ot $95, Call easa0e0 er apply 60) Po and Sg $2.50 each delivered. Then 30--Automobiles Wanted lyn Is resting af Funeral Home. torvice In the chapel on Seturday, February 1, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Union Cemetery. 34--Lost and Found OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, for wreck-| ginlty Trent Hag co Street, want cars for Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. LOST: Child's ibs? charm _ bracelet, and Woodcrest Street Sentimental value. 728-5520. {HIGOS -- Alfred F. entered into rest in rincess rgaret -- ed on ireday, J 30th, 1 be a ne of Retta Miller su 2 4 al 3 Fi rs = Wed | 3:/SKATES, new v0 ad Sold CS Lorne|evenings. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond East. }| BUYING or selling furniture By ie ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-: 263-2695. General Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271 ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. ( Kedoe Nod wil hold service I Mel Shy feneral home Friday at 7 p.m.) LOCKE'S FLORISTS * Funeral arrangements ond * floral requirements for all occasions. | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE * 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 9. Wentworth East, 725-1181. LOST : Grey striped female ea 10 cAWesnoR Auto Wreckers want C8rsimonths old, vicinity Verdun Road, Finder for wrecking, Highest prices pald. 220! pease return to 109 Verdun Road. Child's pet. Sadly missed. Reward offered. 5.49. 728- $ ALL CASH $ SENTRA rimless glasses, For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid vicinity General Printers and Lovell School on Thursday afternoon. Telephone off. 723-4750, NICOLS ere LTD. |36--Legal 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel pag rng EF ong eee hell gt Whitby 668-3331 145 CARS WANTED __|one, without am R. Babich. any debts contracted in my name on or after this date, January 30, 1964, by any- my written consent. -- Wil- Buying « New Car? Sell your used cor to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 1, JOHN JAMES YOUNG, 1700 Brock Street South, Whitby, will not be respon- sible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, on or after this date, January 3i, 1964, without my" written consent. -- John James Young. 723-4494 Res. 725.5574 -!32--Articles for Sale GIBBARD, wainut, drop leact table, will 778 Hortop TV TOWERS special, © ft. tower struc ,|ture with all channel | Street, 728-8180. + Conadian Preference for the * simplicity and parklike beauty , ; of Memorial Gardens has + now made them first choice * for Canadians. As pioneers 'in this trend Mount Lawn } respectfully suggests that be- MUST sell 17-Inch sonia ~slactrte water heater, cradie, spinning wheel, melodeon, antique tables, chairs. Etc. poles pee 728-4917, set six, $4 like new. Apply Street, heainy Bo et good good cthatien@ Tel- eavy real $a. ephone 723-410 rieet seleetica in on Open channel antenna, installed' $50. Oshawa Mg Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons' BUY and aa good used furniture and appliances. 'One location only. Pretty's Prcdie nate Bat cwinantthaiaaind bet ihe RECONDITIONED ig automatic wash- ing machine, $60 or best offer. Chrome set, 4 chairs, perfect condition, $30, 148 Easthaven Str.et. TV TOWERS -- Seeciel 4 ft. tower struc bh with all_channel antenna, Installed Oshawa Lg Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street. 728-8100. TYPEWRITER portable, $40; electric standard typewriter like new, $55, adding machine, $40. 723-4434, TELEVISION, ergo ee solid wal- nut cabinet, 17-1 » good working condition, os. Alex. Pickering 942-2753. SEVERAL hundred Coke glasses, 90 cents per dozen; cutlery, $1. per dozen; 6 platters, . vegetable bowls, china cups, saucers, 725-3338. CRIB and mattresses, neutral Dna at- tractive enamel finish, ght good condition. Telephone 725-6 723-4254, Skis, + man's, Y ft. with safety harness, Telephone after 5 p.m., » fore need arrang of * family estates on a low cost, no interest, perpetual cared for plon, is as logical as » making a will. * Two new religi CONTINENTAL bed, new, double size, six single beds, two dressers, new frigerator, chesterfield chair, $10. chrome kitchen set, 5 pieces, wood table and chair, 2 ranges, light Bogs small re- Apply 147 Brock Street East. } the Good Shepherd and ry } Supper, ore now under de- » velopment. The first public * relations, before need or. * rangements will be at real | savings to those participating » Please phone today 723-2633 * for courteous information on ic new gardens in Mount own. oven control, $35, could be used for trailer. Scandalll ac- cordion; Gibson quitar. Phone 725-0575. APARTMENT size 2-burner range wi Good condition. Tele. Phone affer 6 p.m., 725-8243. CHESTERSIELD and chair, wine, Frig- \daire refrigerator, aluminum truck body, CRIB AND dresser Harris white roxatone finish, Phone 728-0148, AMPLIFIER, Fender bassman, 1963 mod- el condition. Apply 523 King Street East. T 725-0641. 7 Kindness beyond Price, yet, within reach of all : GERROW 'FUNERAL HOME + _390 KING STREET WEST ; TELEPHONE 728-6226 : IN MEMORIAM weather wool coat, beige, size 38, $5. 728-8806. white uniforms BIRDCAGE, stand, chrome, $10, Three piece metal bed, mattresses, $10. Electro- lux vacuum, attachments, $15. Man's all- HURRY for this big sale. Ladies' dresses 2 for $5; also 2 for $7. All sizes. es reduced. Towne 14¥%2 Bond east. One floor up. ORIENTAL hig a new; Aang --_ mower, cogs phosssbl Bacon Base laundry Harry jing corner nor Hillside. Perk South. Khadgar bcos tower special, 40-ft. struc- 'BURDETT -- in loving memory of my tar Thomas Burdett, who died _-- Street Hospital, January 31, See ees eae renee tle said goodbye to " \ heaven: » Though out of sight, verre ever stl! a ag ged loved, still mine, 'ou ith me in memory Tatil the end of time. sg remembered, by his loving wife cant -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Edna Galt, who passed away January 31, 1961, Always remembered: by daughter Vivian, son-in-law Stan and gr ' RIMAR * MEMORIALS + MONUMENTS : MARKERS Designed for any need. 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawe ct ; Office 723-1002 all channel antenna, stalled and guaianteed by experts wi 10 years' -- $50. Trio Melovisien telephone 728-5143 SUNWORTHY <aligaba at half price. Many pa! In ready pasted and regu- =: euy one roll, get one free. Edgar Sons, 34 King West. Telephone beats SKATES, a $1.97 up, Faye onal with your trade Sportsman's Corner, one' block west Dy "Four Carners in Whitby. What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and 'appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. MEAT COUNTERS 10 Ft. Serviced Hill Meot Counter. A-1 condition, 8 ft. Sherer serviced meat counter, Toledo Counter Scale Good condition. DYKSTRA"S VARIETY FOODS 77 KING W. BOWMANVILLE 623-3541 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Monsignor Coffey, late, of the City of Oshawa, are re- quired to send full porticu- lors of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor for the Executors on or before the 20th day of Februory, 1964, after which date the Estate's assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., Solicitor, 17 King Street East, OSHAWA, Ontario. Auto El 405 Bank Mont Bank NS 355 $70 70 70 --% Bath P 22 $16 6 16 Bay Mills 100 $7 Bell Phone 494 $5414 54Ve 54ve 225 $8 Bowater 500 86% 6% be Brazil 390 230 BA Olt 520 $29% 29! BC Forest 550 $24Va 24V2 24Va BC Phone Cl Fadry 50 $26 26 2% + BC Ph 64p 15$110 110 110 --1 BCPh 4p 25 $98 698 9B Bruck A 30 $% 2% 2% Bulld Prod 160 $26 2% 26 Bulol 100 $5¥%e Sve 5% CAE 50S $8% Bia BYa-- ve Cc Brew 702 $10 % % C Brew A pr: z 30350 SO w CB AimA 225 99% %% %% 250 150 150 150 615 $21¥a 21% 214--% Cal P Spr 15$101 101 Wl 3 Cdn Can A 275 $13% 13% 13% Can Perm 125 $78 «772 78 1 Can Cem 104 hg Ke) Pl Cc Chem w 550 Found 405 Ps iis 'os +10 CG Sec 100 $12 12) 12 --M% 300 yy 18% 18% + Vo C Pack A 200 $64¥2 64¥a 642+ % cSL 125 Soe ao 6 CPR 758 $35% 35% 35% Cdn Pet 337 $12% 122 12% + VW Cap Bidg 100 175 175 175 Chemcell 185 $12% 12% 12% Chemc 175 "ee $372 A 7a-- % Chrysler 4a Clairtone 00 $5% oe S%e-- Veo, Col Cell 60 $94 9% M% Cc Savings 235 $10 W 10 Con Biig w 275 775° 775 775 Con M S 310 $31% 31% 31%-- VW Con Paper 710 $40% 40% 40 Con Gas n 420 $12 11% 11% Corby vt 225 $20 2 2 Cosmos msl WW on Craig Bit 100 185 185 185 Delta Acc 200 $17%4 17V%-- 17% Dist Seag 240 $53¥e 53) 53 am D_ Bridge 100 $17%e 17%e 17% Dom Elect 7220 $12% 12% 12% Dom Lime 300 $5¥2 5% Sat Ve Dom Stores 7280 $17%4 17% 17% 2420 $17%4 17¥e Wat Ve Dom Text 402 $2378 23% 23% Du Pont 205 $40% 40% 40% + % Emco 500 $18%2 18/2 18¥2+ Ve Falcon 2110 $63¥2 6342 63¥2 Fed Gr opr 100 Pit im dich Freiman 100 ---Ve GMC 293 Sesvs ste ass + va Goodyr pr 710 $455% 45% 45% GL Paper ne $24%4 24% 24% GN Cap pr iP 50 $46 46 «646 r Weg G 100 $16¥e 16% 16% -=(Today' s Toronto Stock Market Listings Hat Low am. Ce 382 = et 2 2 5 3 2 = 22 pees ; SSsssusekususags 2 =a3ee #3 3 i dade 4va + Va 2" Margaret 330 330 +10 400 $10%2 102 WY%u-- 4 o © # --2 bgnastestlpesityet 8s 226 m9 +4 16) 66 +2 lth. time of his death and hadifor the funeral service in the 13500 oO nh Nive a Hujin the city 17 years ago. 7475 4s, 7S 1, | He had previously taught in/Church, will officiate at the ser-|terson occurred Thursday, Jan.|4 adit ti -'v|Bowmanville and Pontypooll vice. Interment will be in Grove-/30, in Oshawa General Hospital, public schools. Mr. Higgs was a|side Cemetery, Brooklin. Mrs. The pallbearers will be Wil-/Ont., was in her 32nd year. WY aged a ron ee AM, No. 270. =" the Oshawa erg Peg ~~ rege ing the Second ar Trick, 492 Front street, . Patterson in Fenerlon Falls, ne --2 |served with the Royal Canadian] occurred Tonreday, hg 4 September 15, 1051, and was a P Oshawa General Hospital, Miss|Tesident of Taunton for five 300 00 He is survived by his wife,/Trick had been in poor health|Yea"s. $00 év 6¥2 va--Yaitho former Retta Miller Drew/|for a year. She was in her 61st : --" land his stepmother, Mrs, Mabel] year, 10 _, |Air Force. Greyhnd 200 $11% 11% 11%-- Guar Tr 25 Va 62¥2 62%4-- Ve Hardee 100 185 185 185 Hard Carp 140 $31 WMI +% Hawker-S 270 $6%e 6 6 Hawker pr 220 $95Va 95V2 95¥e Hayes Stl 100 $17, 17 «17 = Home A 1581 $13% 13% 1394+ Ve Home B WO $14% 14% 14% HBC 100 $15% 15% 15% Hur Erie 75 $68 68 8 Husky 450 $6% 6% 6% Imp Ol 789 $45V2 45% 45% Imp Tob $0 $13 13 «113 Int Nickel 1306 $79¥2 79% 79Va+ Ve int Util 175 $23% 23% 23% Inter PL 110 $84 84 84 Int Stl P 1377 335 330 330 Inv Syn A 100 $522 522 52¥e Jefferson 400 $82 8% 8% Jockey C 325 325 325 325 --S Kelly wts 200 150 150 150 +8 Labatt 275 $19% 19% 19% + % Lafarge wis 250 6¥2 6% 6% Lakeland 100 445 445 445 --S Laura. Sec 730 $17%2 17% 7% Lav Fin 1230 $14¥e 14 (14% Lav F 200 100 $38 38 38 Lav F 63 wt 100 350 350 350 +5 4¥2 ove ava + Vsi Higes, of Brooklin. One son, ae 8 4 --2 09 go 2 '% + sisters, Mrs. C. A. Richards|her life, ly Os ee She was a member of Albert/0f Watrous, Sask.; ar as wos #2 |H. S. Ramsay (Eileen) and/Street United Church and be-|Boneham, (Iris Jean) of Bob- 540 Mrs. H. E. Ballard (Dorothy),/longed to Rebekah Lodge No. 3,/caygeon and Miss Rita Coulter, 'on both of Toronto and three/Oshawa., 9 "ve -- val grandchildren, LobCo A 735 $72 7h Th-- Ve LobCo pr 875 $49% 49% 49% -- OBITUARIES ALFRED J. HIGGS Nestleton and Mrs, Kenneth Hospital, Toronto,|Stanley of Port Kells, B.C, Percy of England, 12 grandchil- The remains are at the Robin- of fair Gonitigs ta wot feeponee of fair dealings is not overnight, But we should not press our luck too far, The death of a prominent/Pew (Betty) of Simcoe, Three|world's countries are in vary- Oshawa educator, Alfred J,/S0ns also survive, John of Wood-ling degrees unattractive to the Higgs, occurred at the Princess|Stock, Mark of Brooklin and/priyate foreign investor, Their an situation underlines the desir-|p! Thursday, Jan. 30. Mr. Higgs) Mr. Lockyer. also leaves a sis-jability of maintaining a high|V --2 |resided at 474 Mary street andjter, Lucy of England, two broth-/standi a4 --2 |was in his 54th year when helers, George of Willowdale andjenough to possess it." --! |died after a lengthy illness. He was born in Centreton,/dren and one great-grandchild.|tributing to high foreign invest- Ont., and was the son of the|He was predeceased by a son,/ment in Tf, |late Rev. William and Lizzie Robert in 1929. said: Higgs. Mr. Higgs was principal of Woodcrest Public School at/son Funeral Chapel, Brooklin,|facts of life for Canada and it Dont Press Luck 1 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. ch'gs Stock Sales High Low Tones ae oo, Geet = =< Canadians Told 17% Irish os 8 North ca ae yg ee 7% 20 "| tectum Hoo 4% 0 43 --¥| TORONTO (CP) -- Canadajwill remain so unless one makes 5° +5 | Jnnsus" 1000 M8" 8) we a] OBrien aoe se a ae _» [Should take care of its in-jthe g assumption that the 300 --15 let 200 2 2 O'Leary 4000 162 16 16a} wlvestment reputation, Grahamjopportunities for development me Joutel 1m @ @ 4 8, ska 970, 045, O45, 045 F, Towers, chairman of Canadajwill be on a much smaller 41% + | Kerr Add 900.720 71S 71s 25°] Pax Int 99500" 24m gin ae (Life Assurance Co. urged|ecale than' in' the 'past 'on fer 20%e+ Vel Kirk Town 500 21% 21¥8 210 Pa 3000-12 (+12 12 Thursday at the company's salt gn iy anc hyo 2 Min 100 $3614 36% 364+ We] Peer 00 4 4k nual meeting. we prefer to 20% + Yo] L Dufault 8400 925 915 915 Peel Elder 200 $11% 11% ie-- v « eee fe] Ea" Poa, B. | Semacc, Sagi MS ME), Me. Tower, goreror of hel some ofthe pone actin ete) Uh ees tae 1 ag | Que cholo I Ye ine sot ,Canada trom 1894 to/NoT MORE DARING G Wes | Mie My kad ag HE glee mM ph Laan favgr greater dogree of, ME Towers anid ie "a mi 74a Madsen" 100 272 22 22 41 | Rockwin 3700 30 90 90 Canadian ownership in their in- n taken fs to regard 4 Maraigo 2000 9Ve 9% 9% Salem 145900 57 5555 dustries, 'just as we are aii|frelgn investors as more dar- Mai Yoo0 im ise [atm San Ant 2000, v ? " +), lagainst sin." ing or farsighted wee Cana- 575 --10 | Martime 0 57 $7 $7 --1 | Satellite 1000 11¥4 114 14+ val In trying to encourage this 2% Mettgrt "SSD S1T% Tite St secloy, Moen ae development, however, they], Wealthy saveiete, Sa Sar 9% Mel 24S $56% 56% 56% feep R 435 45 «5 --s |should be alert not to'lose the are more numerous in @ We vel Meken 1000 26Ve 26¥2 26¥a--1%4| Sullivan 100 165, 165 165 --5 loonfidence of fi in country such as the United M m6 6 6 Territory 31000 19¥4 19, 19¥4 foreign investors. States, even allowing for popu- 274 -- Va) Mult 2000-30 29 8q2¥%2| Thom L 500 54 54 "This may seem a very tritelia " Nealon 1000 10% 10Ve 10% Tombil! 700 101, 100 101 +2, |ohservation' but 5 . New Ath 3900 31-31-31 + | Torbrit 7700. $9 9 +2 Tvation but my impression|Canadians, no doubt Ye! New Hosco 4200 208 Tribag 100 138 138 138 --2 jis that we have become so ac- by the 20-per-cent tax cre- +) Newun $00 181 TMA | Vale Leod 9000 15 15 18 customed to a high degree of ylama 2 12 Youn) HO 100 8 8 8 it.on dividends, have not been N 11400 26 25 25 --1 | Zenmac 2000 32, 30% so v|Coufldence in Canada on theliaggards when it comes to in- N 4000 13 12¥4 12¥e-- Ve] Zulapa 1000 24¥4 24ve 24"2-- Ya] part of foreign investors during] y, =| Mage "NS thos tw airy * | flee o 1 em: ramam "(most of this century: that losslished® Coneme commen aie N 4100 32¥% 31 att FORRION qmpine. of confidence is not regardedidy not know of any . +) Norgola | ons, 15 41d Yh] C Det ass 655 ass ass 415/28 @ serious possibility. which has experienced N _ae ee hersicate ya & 4 CAN'T PRESS LUCK ties in marketing additional is- "There are some grounds for|SUes of common stock." Pension Plan, as t/probably would reduce available investment funds and could ma- Mr. Towers said the Canada Proposed, "The great majority of the|terially hamper Canada's folate jeconomic development. One could hope that discus- sion between the federal and rovincial goverments "'is de- eloping." Latest federal pro- ing if one is fortunate|posals appeared more moderate than the original ones and could Outlining circumstances con-|serve as a useful basis for dis- Canada, Mr. Towers taught in Oshawa's publicichapel on Saturday, Feb. 1 at school system since his arrival|2.30 p.m. Rev. George Mundy, minister of Brooklin United member of Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church and was also a mem-|iiam Hawksley, Norman Wilson, 700 162 Vea 16a--1 |ber of Cedar Lodge, AF and/Fred Young, Guy Stevenson, Al- Lil = ks born in Verulam fred Jackson and Gordon Taber.|Township, Voctoria County, Feb, 23, 1932, the daughter of Mr. *5 lof both the Oshawa Golf and| MISS ETHEL EDNA TRICK |and Mrs. Eugene Coulter of The death of Ethel Edna|Bobcaygeon, She married Ross The deceased was a member Perry also survives. Mr. Higgs also leaves (Mary), of Tilsonburg; Mrs. tario Society for Crippled Chil-|a service for Miss Trick at. the COMING EVENTS dren would be appreciated. 'funeral home Friday evening at Friends are asked not to call/7 o'clock. at the funeral home before Sat- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRES- SED TO The Office Manager, 225 Jarvis St., Toronto: 2, Ont., and endorsed "TENDER FOR WINDOW CLEANING, FEDERAL AND U.I.C. BUILD. ING, OSHAWA, ONTARIO," ruory 17th, 1964, Plans, specifications ond form of tender con be seen, or can be obtained from the bag Pd the og bo ger, Property ond ildi Management Branch, 228 Jarvis Street, Toronto 2, Ontario or at the office of the Caretoker, Federal Build- ing, Oshawa, Ontario, To be considered each ten- der must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accord- ance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. C. McClure, Office Manager 'IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MAUDE MM. BELL DECEASED | NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors ond others having claims against the Estate of MAUDE M. BELL, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County and Province of On- tario ore required to send particulars and detoils of their claims in writing or otherwise, to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Executor on or before 29th day of Feb- ruary, 1964 in as much as ofter thot date the ossets of this Estate will Ibe distri- buted having regard only to the claims thot have been re- ceived by the undersigned. DATED AT OSHAWA, this 29th day of January, 1964. JAMES A. MACDONALD, Borrister & Solicitor, 286 King Street West, OSHAWA, Ontario. Solicitor GEORGE JAMES BELL, Executor of the Estate of MAUDE M, BELL. MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ist AT 8:00 P.M, ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS Includes tickets on 20 boxes of chocolates to be drawn Feb. Ist All prizes doubled on admission ticket urday afternoon. SYDNEY LOCKYER ber. of the Whitby Township| General "Hospital Thursday, Jan. Council, Sydney Lockyer, occur-/30, Mrs. had been in pital Wednesday, Jan. 20. Mr./years, lengthy illness. area for 50 years, In 1905 she He was born in Dorset, Eng-imarried Alfred J. Thompson in|® land, and was the son of the/Brooklin. _jlate Mark Lockyer and Eliza- beth Lucas, He received hisiper of the Christian Science education in Dorset and came/Church KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 13th Annual MARDI GRAS | SATURDAY, FEB. 8th | ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM Music by BERNARD TIERNEY and his ORCHESTRA | TICKETS $6.00 PER COUPLE For reservations phone 725-8316 ice in the Royal Navy. daughters, Mrs, S. Parker for 29 years in the Brooklin dis-itwo sisters, Mrs. L. Agnew and trict until his retirement. Mr. Lockyer was a member| Mrs. Thompson is in the Mc- of Whitby Township Council for|Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, active in the choir. He is survived by his wife andlin Mount Lawn Cemetery. Allan Wilson (Margaret) of|Saturday evening, a ig nr gaged Dianne 'The daughter of Mrs. Emma|a onnie, an ree sons, Wayland M. Drew of Port|Trick ant ee late John Trick,|James, Wayne and Larry, ali Miss Trick was born in Oshawa|f Taunton; four sisters, 'Mrs.months ended a ee ae by three|Oct, 19, 1903, and lived here all|L. Stewart (Orlie), of Bobcay-|$484, geon; Mrs. K. Kimble (Grace) of Oshawa; two brothers, Clay- vt et Fa ae os ee Be ge bevel mang eer ppd ton, of Oshawa, and Maurice, ce rema' and one brother, Egbert, of Osh-jof Bobcaygeon. 300 a ad a rahe Armstrong B hag yor ee = awa, st 3% «3 -2 |Monday, Feb. 3 at 1 p.m, She is at the Armstrong Fu- fiw funeral service will be held in|neral Home, Oshawa, where the| sons Huneral Home, Oshawa, ¥e|Simeoe Street United Church at|memorial service will be held Funeral Home, Fenelon Fails "*/3.15 p.m. when Rev. J. K. Mof-|Saturday, Feb. 1, at 3 p.m. Thel pore a sapeiniial Gervics wail" $i3% 33% 29% 4+ Yelfat will officiate. Interment willlservice will be conducted by thelne held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb }o00 415, 415° 415 5]° |be in Pine Grove Cemetery,/Rev. A. E. Larke, of Albert err . ee) n Prince Albert. Street United Church. Interment| >on Cemetery 1% 3 13 In lieu of flowers donations/will be in Oshawa Union Ceme- r 200 NE sliu zm |to the Oshawa Retarded Chil-|tery. dren's Association and the On-| Rebekah Lodge No. 3 will hold MRS. ANNIE MAUD FARROW 2. Interment will be in Bobcay- Cuapal ot Fe pag, Funeral MRS. ALFRED J, THOMPSON 15 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 30, Mrs. Farrow died in|000, 70 cents. The death of Mrs. Mangaret 'airview Lodge, Whitb: Jane Thompson of W hitb y|Eaitview ; wae ie terion Ltd. year. 1963, nim; 62 Search For The death of a former mem-|Township occurred in Oshawa me: Jan. 28. She Thompson Oshawa General Hos- ; 'by the Rev. W. J. S. McClure, red at the Ww poor health for the past three| of St. Andrew's F Lockyer resided at 6 Price| Born at Mitchell, Ont., the|Pyterian Church, Whitby. Inter- street, Brooklin and was in his|former Miss Margaret Jane|ment was in Oshawa Union 75th year when he died after a/Tawrence lived in the Oshawa|Cemetery. Larry Nicholle Roy Smithers, Dann Mrs. Thompson was a mem-|¥@rrow "and Robert Farrow. : FUNERAL OF to Canada after ten years' serv-| She leaves her husband; two|HOWARD LORENZO 'BOWINS In 1914 he married the former|(Marion), and Mrs. R. Turk|Howard Lorenzo Bowins was Florence May Lockyer at New-|(Lyla), both of Whitby; one son,/held at the Armstrong Funeral tonbrook, The deceased farmed|Lorne, of Peterborough; one/Chapel, at Downsview, Newtonbrook and/prother, Elliott, of Toronto, and|Jan. 30, at 2 p.m. Mrs, B. Grills, both of Oshawa.|General Hospital Tuesday, Jan. 28, in his 73rd year. four terms, 1935-6-7 and again|Oshawa, for the funeral service|/by the Rev. A. E. Larke, minis- in 1955. He was a member oflat 2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 3. The|ter of Albert Street United Brooklin United Church and was ag will be taken by Reader|Church. Interment was L, A. Tufts. Interment will be|/Mount Lawn Cemetery, three daughters; Mrs, Lloyd] Friends are requested not to|Ross Neal, Charles Adams, Brush (Dorothy) of Essex, Mrs.|call at the funeral home until/Max Johnson, Mervyn Courte and Stanley Gray. MRS. ROSS A. PATTERSON cussion, TORONTO (CP) -- Canada " \Life Assurance Co, carried Ht ig one of the awkward!ss99 099 in life insurance on pas- sengers killed in the plane crash near Montreal Nov. 29. Giving this figure to the com- The death of Lila Evelyn Pat-|pany's annual meeting Thurs- lay, A. Hazlett Lemmon, execu- tive vice-president and treas- Patterson, of Taunton, -- said one of the victims paid premiums of only The former Lila Evelyn Coul-|$119.50 for which his family would receive a total of $67,200. Mr. Lemmon said cancer and diseases of the heart and circu- latory system accounted for more than three-quarters of the company's death claims in 1963. Mrs. Patterson leaves her NET EARNINGS Mrs, J. Mrs. Patterson is at the Arm-' FUNERAL OF ended Dec. 31: 1963, $3.25 a share; 1962, $23,927,000, $2.81. (Earnings of Canadian subsidiary, Canadian Johns- Manville Co, Ltd., consolidated with those of parent.) By THE CANADIAN Ere engl H. Corby Distillery Ltd, 3 285, 43 cents a $481,011, 43 cents. Johns - Manville 7817000, 31: 1963, $1,560,694, $2.05 a share; 1962, eadlag my "31.50, Dom Dec, a: ies, 1963, $2,495 a. fn 8 a > 1962, vincial Interpro et oll year ended Dec. 31: 1963, po 780,000, $3.50 a share; 1962, $1 The memorial service for) 697,000, $3.48. Canadian Industries ended Dec. 31: 1963, $7, ma, 87 cents a share; 1962, '$6, Bathurst Power and Paper year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,619,860. aa on oe Mathison, John The memorial service forly Oshawa, Slayer Shifts | To Wallaceburg LONDON (CP)--A police in- vestigation into the death of 20- ear-old Mrs. Philip Sheeler has miles shifted to eo ed southwest of here, where Thursday, two days detectives have been questioning persons acquainted Mr. Bowins died in Oshawa|® with the young housewife. Mrs, Sheeler's half-nude body was found in a field about two 7 ae conducted! ocks from her home a week ago. She had been missing since Dec. 27. Insp. Leonard Hamilton said Bearers were Robert Talbot,|there have been no new devel- opments, RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, February 1, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. St. Andrew's Church, Simcoe Street South. Sponsored by Sth Oshawa Guides. |EUCHRE, North Oshawa Park club- house, Nonquon Road, Saturday, January 118, at 8 p.m, 50c admission. Lunch, prizes. 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