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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1964, p. 17

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Call Valley Creek Furniture 16% BOND W. 728-4401 Patio Stones, Screen Blocks,' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 14, 1964 ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) 27--Real Estate For Sale EXECUTIVE bIOME 11 room, bath, 2 acres with stream. Highway location, se ag | distance east of Oshawa, Illness forces Sale. Reduced to sell, one mort- gage with owner. Neorly 2 acres surround this lovely old English type Coun try Home situated near high- way, 15 minutes to G.M. Master bedroom, tile bath ensuite, formal drawing room, massive open fireplace, Flori- da room, stone patios. Also 'accommodation for .a few courteous service, Member $10,000. or offer. Call Mrs, A. C. Corry Ajax 942-4231 Evenings Ajax 942-5077 A. E. LePAGE LTD. REALTOR 174 Harwood Ave. Soutth AJAX Over 50 years continuous ond co urteous service; Member commodation for a _ few of the Toronto Real Estate board. North Oshawa 64 Acres 10 Acre Parcels Located east of E. P. Taylor farm, suitable for ranch bun- golows or two storey dwel- lings. Reasonable terms, Con- tact Bill Millar for informa- TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS Ch'ge By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--July 14 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--04d lot, x-dividend, xi--Ex- 1, warrants, Net mare af is from previous board-lot closing sale.) Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering materials wall- . INDUSTRIALS a boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- 1 ing, Tile 668-3524, High Low a.m. Ch'ge SAWDON'S (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St. S., WHITBY, Ont. 30" ELECTRIC range automatic, four- burner; two-burner hot plate. Telephone: after € evenings. 1. HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appli- ances. Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere, We carry Restonic and Beverjy| 'Ashdown mattress furniture. lines. Your author- zed GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West. 728-9191, REFRIGERATOR, 11 cu. ft., $225., also Frigidaire range, 40", $40. Both in new condition. 728-3556. TELEVISION, 17-inch RCA console mod- el, Suit recreation room or cotatge. Good condition, $20, Telephone 723-7635. FULLER BRUSH service, prompt and efficient. Telephone 668-4968, Bill and Betty Closson, Whitby. DAVENPORT and matching chair, Kroeh- ler, suitable for 'cottage or recreation room, $39. Apply 134 Sussex Street. BUYING or selling furniture or appll- ances. Cali Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. - TENTS, trailers, sleeping bags, stoves, picnic lugs and coolers, Best prices. Trms, Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. KODAK S-CORT 8 millimeter camera, new with guarantee, and Keystone pro- lector. Whitby 668-4233. TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc: ture, Including all channel antenna, in- staled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, Telephone 728-5143. SUPRO-ELECTRIC guitar and case, al- most new, regular, $135. Now will sell sell for $80. Pair of. football boots, size 9¥2, hardly used, $10. Whitby 668-5725. REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire, like new with. larger freezer, $110. Frigidaire range, $90. Ten month old Viking washing machine, $90. Telephone Brook- lin, 655-4726, be 33 Vv Sales High Low a.m. $10% 13% 75 $22M% $46 46 $13% 343% 50 $372 372 $342 44 $15% $56% af gsgestesgets s gSge8gegesge§ ? 1 =33 823 Are SgSESee3 Ma Vo 4 --% 13% S888 in 8 + a = + + t++ os 2s 233 bit ++ + = #5 55° i++ #55 et Ss + = Z 383332 3 pessets i z 2 oggesegiesiy gh eda & 8 i B3g8z8s n~=g-8giySgeteayy pugseke 3 $8V2 iP 3 ii 3f fe 3? Ses 62 ttt 3 agesds Sygegssgeyses8ys Ris +1ele+ Pte Bs § ea | WM I 18 " "5S $43 $12 se $14 "4 465 "5 5 460 460 M50 oh $61% 61% 61% -- 685 $22% (22% 22% Ve 100$17% 1717 17%e-- % a DB 33 g 3 ++! pao 885 382 = = \ = 2 a s~=F- Fy : ses = Zz ++ esses = i $33 28583-2383 3 Sez33 g ge Tap 3 283353852" L 3 88 =yasoue8 508 gS88.zeesrer=8 5a8. H etsy dees ++ StS &, 8533 32d age $8535 3°35" BESESFs 3° Z" i+ tril & ssse Fs 2093588 3 Sey ggg tghoe + 41 ° £2 £ = s PEESELLELED 833. 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E. Burrs (Edith) of Orilila, in her 79th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday, July 15, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Qshawa Union Cemetery. Revelstoke Rockwell Rolland A Rothman Royal Bank Salada Sayvette Sec C Corp Seven Arts Most Defence Cash Spent In Montreal $117,000,000 for Greater Mont- real, $13,000,000 for the rest of Toronto, $31,00,000 for the rest of Ontario and $36,000,000 for the rest of Canada. 468 210 500 100 200 Cc Curt W CGE Cdn G Inv Cc Hydro Cc Imp Bk C 463 $67 INTRA- PARTY FEUD Rumbles Within Trouble Erhard The odd thing. about West German politics is the most violent opposition to Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's policies come * - $36 % Scurry Rain ws 6S 6h hu +h 225 $20% 20Va 20¥2 66% 67 4 545 187 25 400 200 MW Sout! Teck Triad Olt Unispher U Canso Un Reet P 2000 +% --10 9 12%2 12% 126 1000 9 9 500 305 205 +10 500 152 15a 15¥e 585 $28%2 28%2 23V8 150 $67 67 (67 3000 12% 122 1+ W 150 150 --4 ary -% +" +s 100 305 500 $6% 1000 20 200 +8 200 $16 MYA UVa +2% $10. DOWN, $8.75 per week buys 1959 ; Lark. This Is a real compact car with automatic, 6 cylinder engine, radio, Very economical at Nicols Motors bah 146 Brock North, Whtby, 668- 1959 RAMBLER American, good condi- tion, best offer, Apply 118 Barrie avenue 1954 PLYMOUTH, new battery motor job shocks, brakes, best offer, see Mel at Meade's Sunoco, King street east, 1954 PANEL TRUCK, good condition. Good buy. Telephone' 725-5132. 1957 LINCOLN converrible all power equipped. Will accept older car as trade. 849 Sylvia Street. ONE USED 1957 Pontiac, power glide GRIFFITH, Pav Michael Suddenly as a result of an accident in Whitby on Sunday, July 12, 1964, Paul Michael Griffith, aged 16 years, beloved son of John and Alexandria Griffith and brother of John and Tom, both of and Maureen, Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, until Wednesday morning at 9.30 a.m., then to $t. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, for High Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. John Cemetery, Whitby (Prayers in the chapel Tuesday evening at 7.30.) : suite, 3-pieces with mattress. Blond wood, good condition. 725-7763 or 728-7756. HOUSE SOLD -- All furniture and elec- trical appliances for sale. in excellent condition. Early evening, call 725-0614. PERMA FOAM MATTRESSES - Comfort for allergy and backache sufferers. Free trial. Low prices. Terms, 725-6762. CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. Complete service. Free estimates. No OTTAWA (CP)--The Mont- bare real area alone gets about half of all the main Canadian de- fence contracts for aircraft, electronics, instruments and ships, the defence production seven - man party executive. Schroeder is not an executive member but Adenauer had in- vited Strauss--who isn't a mem- 680 680 v7 sw HOIAK, \Tadeusz (Ted) Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General »oment St, John Cemetery, Hospital on Saturday, July ith, 1964, Tadeusz (Ted) Holak, beloved husband of Katherine Kondylowska, father of Mrs. Jan Babij (Violet) Oshawa; In his 77th year, resting at the Armstrong Funeral Oshawa with high requiem mess in St. Hedwigs Church, Wednesday, July' 15th at 10 a.m. Interment, Resurrection tion ot 725-1186. W. T. LAMSON Real Estate Ltd., 725-1186 Cemetery, Oshawa (Prayers will be held 'at the Funeral Home Tuesday 8:30 p.m.). RUSSELL Fred 5S. At Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, on Wed- nesday, July 8, 1964, Fred §. Russell, husband of Jessie Russell, fahter of Shirley (Mrs. A. Trott), Ottawa; Jackie (Mrs, B. Keene), Toronto; Barbara (Mrs. R. McGowan), Aurora; and Don of Sarnia; brother of Estelle, Harold, Boyd and Crawford. Service was on Saturday,| July 11, 1964, at . from Truil Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge Street. in- ferment Westminster Memorial Cemetery. "TAYLOR, Robert (Buddy) and Terrance (Terry) Suddenly as result of an accident in Whitby on Sunday, July 12, 1964, Robert (Buddy), aged 17 years, and Terrance (Terry), aged 15 years, beloved sons of bert and Bernice Taylor, Dear INVESTMENT LEASE BACK SHOWING 8% NET RETURN FULL PRICE $45,000.00 Reguires half cash or approx- mately $5,000.00 in a syn- dication. CALL MR. L. BOLAHOOD seorabdea< aeahiameinn 101 Simcoe North 728-5123 R brothers of Ricky and Susan. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, until Wednesday morning at 9.30 a.m. Then to St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic oe cae ek lem Mass 2 a.m. - rt Whitby. (Pray- 'ers In the chapel Tuesday evening at 7.30.) LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all °6SHAWA SHOPPING ENTR' 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 FAMILY HOLIDAY ! One to four bedroom cottages -- Spacious and modern -- Excellent swimming and fish- ing -- Children's playground -- Boats included. Hospitality guoranteed at reasonable transmission, Whitby 668-5893. recently ready to install. Contact Ron..Percy at Seaway Motors Ltd., 200 Dundas West, overhauled and waiting. Mi: Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. McKEEN'S furniture, new and used. 426 Simcoe Street South, Refrigerators, stoves, bedroom suites. Telephone 725- money down, will 723-3898. finance. 1960 CHEVROLET Biscayne, low mile-| age, sedan, standard 6, black, $1100 No Telephone 5181. WE BUY sell, trade used furniture and appliances. Goolds Furniture, 215 twndas East, Whitby. 668-5481. 655-4990, 1963 MERCURY Monterey, sedan, eight- cylinder, power steering, radio, automa- tic rear window. Estate sale. Brook' $5. DOWN buys any model Canadian made bicycle. All sizes, all models. From $34.95. Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. tin 8938, Buicks, Old's and Fords. T. 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, new motor, good condition, $250, Telephone 725-8602. LAWN MOWER headquarters! New and used, 2 cycle, 4 cycle electirc or gas- oline, from $15. up. Terms. Dominion WRECKING '52 to '5? Chev's, Pontiacs,|Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. 72. GOOD used clothing, suits, coats, dresses, trousers, etc. Reasonable prices. Len Exceptional condition, whietwalls. 2166. 1960 VAUXHALL VicTOR, Color Price $69* Telephone one owner, figh* bive, 728- Pullan 10-12 Prince Street 728-5311. TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc- from within his own party. The 67-year-old chancellor is displaying unusual muscle in his latest foreign policy dispute with Konrad Adenauer, 88-year- old chairman of the Christian Democratic Union and former chancellor. In this intra - party battle, Adenauer has linked his age- less political savvy with the en- ergy of burly Franz - Josef Strauss, 48-year-old former de- fence minister described as "locomotive with the steam up and the brakes on." ture with all channel antenna, $50. Oshawa TV Suppy Ltd., 361 Gibbons needs motor 728-9126, lob. 1957 DODGE sedan, automatic, body good, Bargain for cash, Street, 728-8180, WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City 1958 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder, automatic, Stationwagon, A-1 condition. Owner must offer. Telephone 725-5079. AC V8 automatic, 283, four- barrel carburetor, needs body work, $350, Apply 151 Lasalle Avenue, Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. DISCOUNTS! Apartment size ranges, re- frigerators, GE, Gibson, $123.88 up. Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191. a 1948 Mercury full 1600 King Street East. 1940 FORD coupe in A-1 condition with house with trios. Can be seen Doc's Speed Custom, three ELECTRIC, medium sizea refrigerator. In good condition, $40. Two push-type lawnmowers, $5. eacn. 728- 6879. 1964 HONDA 150 done 400 miles. Perfect. 1958 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, Fair condition, $595. or best 'offer. After. 6 call Brooklin, 655-4651. $430, May be seen at 82 Grenfell Street, anytime. PIANO, 54inch high, reconditioned, wal- rates, (WRITE OR PHONE) SILVER BIRCHES RESORT South Lake, Minden, Ont. PICTURESQUE -- Colonial style brick bungalow with attached garage. Located in Whitby. Owner transferred and has reduced this attractive home with built- in range and oven to bargain level at the price of $14,900. Low down payment. Stewart Mackie, 725-3192, Joseph Bosco Realtor, 728-7377. 1957, PONTIAC sedan, standard, custom built radio, condition, Telephone 728-2164. 6 cylinder, in good nut grain finish, no moth, $250. Apply Sebastian Hohmann. Ritson Road North, EASY washing machine, $30; heavy duty 1963 CONSUL, good condition, seats, floor shift. Phone 725-9102. bucket range, $40; both In perfect working con- dition, 728-1742. drive. 723-4233. 1959 "JEEP", full steel cap, 4 wheel BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only, Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3771. 1957 PLYMOUTH, 41,000 original miles, spotiess in and out. Call 728-9218. MAHOGANY tea wagon, walnut consol table, also chrome table, chesterfield 2884. fair 1954 CHEVROLET station wagon. In good condition. Telephone 723-3501. 1964 CHEVROLET convertible, red with black interior, 4 speed. Telephone 1957 FORD Fairlane 500, convertible, V-8, ic, fai i 725- 2121. 725- chair and tri-light, suitable for cottage, .|reasonable. Pickering 942-4456. CANVAS awnings, curtains, Complete service. Free estimates, waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- cators chequewriters, | comptometers, files, furniture. We buy, sell, rent, ser- canopies. No $2000 down 3 bedroom modern brick bun- galow, large bright rooms, paved drive, Close to bus and schools. Full price $14, 000. McGil} Real Estate Broker, 728-4285. IN MEMORIAM DUPLEX -- three- and four-room, self- contained apartments, College Avenue; refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer includ- ed, $14,500. Write Box 38, Oshawa Tires. or best offer. Whitby 1957 MORRIS MINOR convertible, $125. 668-2338. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe model, radio, seat belts, seat covers, windshieid wash ers, extra snow tires. No reasonable offer refused. 725-4001 after 3,30 p.m. vice. Largest stock, budget terms. New and used. Low overhead, low prices. Bill Hamilton, Raglan. 3-ROOMS of furniture, $298. No down payment, $16. monthly, At Honest Cal's, 424 King Street West, 728-9191. Leaders of Germany's Gaul- lism, they want immediate steps toward a political lineup with President de Gaulle's France while Erhard and For- eign Minister Gerhard Schroe- der, 53, seek a broader Euro- pean union, eventually includ- ing Britain. CARRIED FIGHT Erhard carried the fight to Strauss territory during the weekend, stating flatly that the "right is mine to decide the course of German policy--with- out 'ifs and buts." He said this at a congress of the Christian Social Union the Bavarian wing of the CDU. The CSU, with some 95,000 members, provides some 50 parliamentary deputies to Er- hard's coalition total of 324. The other element in the coali- tion, the Free Democrats, has about 80 deputies in the 521- seat federal parliament. After his Munich exploit, Er- hard went back to Bonn and on Monday strangled a plan hatched by Adenauer for a Wednesday showdown in the excellent 1959 PONTIAC sedan, black: and whi " 150 ADAMS -- in loving memory of, a dear husband and father, Harry J. Adams, who passed away July 14, 1958. --Sadly missed by his wife Edith, davgh- "ters Ruby and Gertie. FINNIGAN -- :In memory of George "N. Finnigan, who passed away July 14, 1 1963, *--Ever remembered Stan. FOUR: home with garage. Asking only $1500 down. Call Les Hall at S. D. Hyman Real Estate itd. 728-6286 $12,700 FULL PRICE for a new five-room bungalow, NHA Financing. Call Howard McCabe at S. D. Hyman Real Estate Ltd. 728-6286. NORTH-WEST -- 5-room bungalow, rec- room, broadioom, decorated, clean, paved drive, $13,900. Don Stradeski Reaitor, 728-8423. neares* offer. 942-4146. Possession August 7 Ajax ELECTRIC range, table top, good on- dition, $35. Telephone 723-3240. NORGE table top stove, excellent con- dition, $75, T 725-1383. ite or 1959 CHEVROLET offer, 728-2553, new motor, new tires, Dial Brooklin 655-9905. Impala power steering and. brakes, automatic. Needs new top, $1,400. or best! 1900 CHEVROLET half ton, 7 ft. long box, convertible, 8 cylinder) 14 FOOT cedar strip boat, fully equipped lwith padded seats; windshield, steering wheel, controls, 40 HP Mercury motor. |. th trailer, $550. Telephone Whitby, 668- 8144, MONUMENTS--MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST: S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 SIMCOE STREET NORTH storey brick house, tw2 bathrcoms oak style floors jot 75 x i24 ft. commercial zone. $15,500. Terms arranged. Tindall Real Estate, 75 Pontiac Avenue, Osh- aawa 725-2429. $13,500, WITH $3,700. DOWN -- Three- bedroom brick wungsisw, partiy furnish- ed recrestion room, large kitchen, close to bus ard school, Telephone 728-0727. c Two- 1958 PONTIAC four door, automatic, Good Must sell immediately asking flac, new motor, new top, 6 cylinder automatic, top con dition. $1200. Telephone 725-7954. MOFFAT electric stove, fully automatic oven, Acme Electric, 4 burner range. Mahogany table and chairs. Wringer washer, etc. Telephone 725-9035. McCLARY EASY wringer washer, pump and lint filter, Lovell safety wringer, spiralator agitator. Telephone 728-2185. BOAT, 16 ft. Cedarstrip, steering wheel, ed 1963 Police 1946 CADILLAC 4 door Fleetwood, pass- Safety Check. offer. Apply 888 Cartref avenue. Make controis, 7¥2 HP Johnson mootr. With Gator trailer. All A-1 Dial 623-3270. condifion. shield washers, 728-5795. white 1959 VOLKSWAGEN celuxe, radio, wind- walls, $500. C ONE cartop carrier. $10. Calj 725-1450. HUT shld an 5 NORGE refrigerator, 11 cubic foot, clock, Jumpy Day Caused By Windfall TORONTO (CP)--Wide fluc- tuations in speculative mining issues highlighted trading on the stock market Monday. Windfall--which climbed from 56 cents a week ago--was again ber either--to be on hand, Now the whole thing is to be discussed at a regular meeting next Monday, where Schroeder at least will have a chance to defend himself. VOTE GETTER The hard fact appears to be the intra-party opposition does not want to drop Erhard, who as the worker of Germany's "economic miracle'? may be a decisive vote-getter in general elections scheduled for next year against the Social Demo- crats. But the Adenauer - Strauss faction appears set on knocking down Schroeder because of his encouragement of dip! omatic talks and trade with Commu- nist Eastern Europe as well as his antagonism. to unilateral Franco-German union. It isn't clear whether Schroe- der's position has been seri- ously undermined and there certainly seemed a new firm- ness in Erhard's words in Mu- nich when he said: "Some people say we need Erhard to win the next elec- tions: Weefhust not press him too hard. They make a grave error. I do not make policy to win elections, but for Germany department has disclosed. In a special study prepared for the Commons defence com- mittee, the department says that recently, for the first time, data on regional allocaion of defence expendiures in four major industries has been tab- ulated. The heavily industrialized complexes of Greater Montreal and southern Ontario account for most of the business reé- ceived. This business involves only prime contracts and does not take into account subsequent transfers of business between areas by subcontracting for ma- terials and parts. In 1960-61, total expenditures in the four major industries-- aircraft and parts, electronics, instruments and shipbuilding-- amounted to $277,000,000; Of this amount, nearly $144,- 000,000 or more than half went to the Montreal area. The rest of Quebec received $6,000,000, Metropolitan Toronto $74,000,000 and the rest of Ontario $27,000,- 000. This left about $26,000,000 for the rest of Canada. TOTAL GROWS In 1962-63, the department says, the total was about $259,- and the whole German people." 000,000. Shares by area were SOLD FOR A YEAR SIMCOE, Ont. (CP)--Ontario tobacco growers have come up with a new twist in the real es- tate field--they are selling their farms for one year. Documents of sale of some 400 farms have been filed with county registry offices and the growers marketing board so far this year. But it is apparent from the documents that the seller. expects to regain tile and the buyer expects to give New Tobacco Twist Benefitting Farmers it back, K. G. Lawrence of Simcoe, registrar of deeds for Norfolk County, said Monday. A typical agreement for sale calls for a down payment of $2,500 this year and payment of $60,000 more in cash in 1965, a Tillsonburg, Ont., lawyer said, The seller makes sure the amount required of the buyer in 1965 is more than he can pos- sibly raise, so the farm will re- vert to the seller. The down Arrested Ship payment actually represents the price of renting the farm's tobacco growing rights for one year. tion of The report says that since defence expenditures, have often added an element of buoyancy in a situation where the general rate of economic growth was slower than in ear- lier years. Defence spending in the last eight years has fallen to 4.2 from 6.5 per cent of the 1955 gross national The report also brings up to date Canada-U.S. defence pro- duction-sharing figures. In 1963, placed $142,000,000 worth of defence business with Canadian industry, bringing the total to $748,000,000 since 1959 when the production - sharing program began. Canadian de- fence business placed in the U.S. amounted to $152,000,000 in 1963 and to $678,000,000 for the the U.S. five years. The report says that in the last few years there has been increasing Canadian reliance on the U.S. for research and de- velopment and often for produc- most major defence equipment. product. 500 2100 220 215 215 00 ST SST 100 $15%4 154 4+ % 100 $58 58 58 1000 8 1180 «40 1000 3B 5000 16 500 130 136 3% 41100 25 1000 27 1000. 5 750 395 500 7 b eee 1200 235 233 233 +1 4000 182 18 + & 1000 15¥2' 15¥a 152 --1% 500 16a 16k 16%4+ 1100 10 0 6 24 625 A MO N Kelore N Mylama N_ Senator Nick Rim Norbeau Norlex Normetal % = =f Dead Language Coming Back MEXICO CITY (Reuters)--An Indian language speken in ico before the Spanish arrived is making a strong comeback, even though many had re- garded it as a dead language. Some Mexicans are urging the adoption of Nauatl as Mex- ico's official language in place 1000 of Spanish. Nauatl was one of the major languages spoken by Mexicans for many centuries. Its defend- ers recently met here at the first congress of the Nauatl language. Evidence that the ancient tongue is not dead was seen in the congress, where speeches were made in both Nauatl and Spanish. Some delegates went as far as to refuse to use Span- ish. Here and there groups were seen chatting and joking in the old mother tongue. In fact, children who have learned Spanish as a '"'native Mex- 65 65 wow Trin Chib 13% 14 U Mining 12000 32 32 32 UCL Mine 31000 60 58 58 =! Un Fort 1812 NA 1% 1h%-- Utd Pore 500 2 20 +% 1500 115 115 WS 2 19V2 1902 19% 7 7 7% "2 ous 3 7 Kt 45 M5 4S +8 i 4 he "wos 400 325 385 +20 2. 20% ent 500 29 1200 22 0 ®@ 1 1000 3200 149 2000 7 200 500 1000 129000 4000 Wasamac Werner West Mines W Surf Winch Windfall Yukeno Zenmac Zulapa Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,341,000 FOREIGN TRADING 200 $16¥2 16% 16a-- Ve seve Arts ane 6 a a8 Whi Saas Rock 100 525 525 525 OBITUARY MRS. ETHEL MAY COWDREY The. death occurred Sunday, July 12, at the Oshawa General Hospital of Mrs. Ethel May 10 ACRE lots, level ever flowing stream, Located at Hampton on new highwey. lefrost, good condition. Call 725-2417 aha 4, tongue" were also heard chat- ting in Nauatl, which they have 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, four-door the key issue. It turned over HAS SOLD McGill terms. Full price, $4,500. with 'CARD OF THANKS Real Estate Broker, 726-4285. 28--Real Estate Wanted sedan, 6-cylinder, automatic, radio, 28,000 miles, Phone 723-7946. CONVERTIBLE 1962 Pontiac, 327 engine, three-speed Hurst floor-shift, bucket seats. BERGMAN -- Mrs. Bergman and fam- 'ily wish to thank friends and neighbors, the Oshawa Flying Club, and the staff of for their BUILDER wants lots within city of Oshawa. Telephone 728-8841. eG WANTED good modern three-bedroom with apartment and the K-Mart k and sym- pathy during their recent bereavement in the of a husband and father, Arthur * |. Also special thanks to Dr. E. (Aiilian and nurses on 2C, Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital and W. Town for funeral arrangements. " GURNEY -- The family of the late Thomas Gurney wishes to say thanks to . all the relativves, friends and neighbors ' the beautiful floral tribytes, and co- , nations to the Cancer Fund, their kind- . ness, help and expressions of sincere «Sympathy during our recent sad _ be- « reavement, Our special thanks to Major , Lewis for his comforting words, to Dr. J. A. Patterson, Dr. Smith, Dr. Mankie- , wicz and the nurses on 2D and 3. FERGUSON -- The family of the fate "Annie Ferguson (Bottrell) wish fo thank all relatives, friends and .neighbors for ail the beautiful floral tributes and cards, "at the time of their recent bereavement. Thanks fo Rev. Charles Cato of Hamp- ton for the kind words; Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville; and the Ladies' Auxiliary, Enniskilfen. by: Carl Ferguson and Family SIDOROWICZ -- The friends of the late Tony Sidorowicz wish to thank Ger- row Funeral Home and Rev. Arthur client waiting Ratcliffe attached garage. Have with $5000 cash, Phone Bill 655-3917 Keith Peters Realtor. WANTED! -- Smail house in_or-out of city. Will pay cash. Private. Call 723- 2327 after six. WANTED! Twobedrdom bungalow. Close to school. Preferably close to city limits. Private sale with reasonable down payment. Telephone 728-5456. T 725-9601. BA TWIN BEDS, spring and two dressers, $48., chairs, chesterfield, $55, Viking elec- tric stove, $85., studio couch, tains. Telephone 723-9455. $8.,. cur- TTE, in good condition, $10; 1959 CHEVROLET, new paint ob. Good condition, $650. Telephone Whitby, 668- 5720. 1958 FORD Fairlane, i Aft V8, automatic. also bathinette, $2. Telephone 723-5323. MERCURY Hurricane class "A" racing motor. phone after 6 p.m., 723-2585. Excellent condition, $110, Tele- Excellent er five, 723-6893. 33--Market Basket 1,085,335 shares and closed with a loss of 35 cents to $3.65. How- ever, during the session it traded as low as $2.70 and as high as $4.75. The roller-coaster trading pat- tern was followed by a group of other issues with properties in the Timmins area. Most work, Telephone 725-3720 after 7 p.m. 1949 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe beige, Blau- punkt radio, excellent tires, Two auxil- vary heaiers. Reconditioned motor. Mech- anically A-1, Spotless inside and out. 728-3978 after 6 p.m. zm 29--Automobiles For Sale 1960 CORVAIR de! 100 with full-down rear seat, radio, heater, new tires, no rust, like new, twenty-five thousand miles, $975. Apply 587 Farewell Avenue, 723-1810. | 1961 PONTIAC Strato Chief, 6, automatic, radio, rear seat speaker, new whitewalls, discs, seat belts, washers, etc, Immacu- jaet throughout. Cali after 5 p.m. Bow- manville, 623-2635. 1956 PONTIAC, 2 doot, andard, A-1 es'| condition. Best offer. Telephone 725-6165. 1957 MONARCH, 2 door hardtop, auto- matic, radio, signal lights, 1941 Plymouth, |good running order, 725-8521. |1961 PONTIAC deluxe sedan, automatic |transmission, 6-cylinder, custom radio. owner, 30--Automobiles Wanted _ 145 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? STRAWBERRIES, freshly picked every da 0; y, 1% miles north of King Street East on the Town Line, A. Senyk. 725- 756. STRAWBERRIES, new variety for freez- ing process. Call after 7 p.m. 725-5097. Taunton Road, 1 mile east of Taunton Village. PICK your own strawberries. On Ander- son Street North-East of Whitby. mile north of Highway 2. 25 cents and 30 cents per quart. Mr. Kuenen. One Sell vour used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" 723-4494 to the New Car dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS Res. 725-5574 34--Lost And Found LOST -- Valuable diamond wrist watch, vicinity of Centre and Athol streets fi- beral reward offered, telephone 723-9394, S ALL CASH § For clean cars or trucks. we deal up or down. Liens paid 35--Swap and Barter CABINETS, sinks, vanities, tubs, toilets, pressure systems, repairs, motors, boats, trailers. cars, lawn mowers, pipings and Harry Chinn, Park fillings, ail kinds, Road South at Hillside, stocks d lower, rallied and then sold off. PCE Exploration was down seven cents to 56 cents, Na- tional Exploration four cents to 25 cents, Glenn two cents to 32 cents and Genex one cent to 54 cents. Goldfields was unchanged at 75 cents after selling as high as 86 cents and as low as 63 cents. The stock turned over 759,900 shares. Croinor and Gulf countered the trend, gaining two cents to 28 cents and four cents to 29 cents respectively. Industrials climbed to a rec- ord index reading as gains out- numbered losses by a large margin, off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, Base metals sagged. Inco and 441-foot, Goes To Block At Month's End PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP)--The A and J Mercury, owned py Pacific Seafarers, and which has been under ar- rest since May, will be sold at public auction here July 27, it was announced Monday. Sheriff J. R. Harris, acting as marshal for the Ontario Ad- miralty, 'District 6, of the Ex- chequer Court of Canada, said the ship was seized and ar- rested for debts owing steve- dores at Toronto and Hamilton. Subsequent claims were lodged by the Seafarers International Union (Ind.) and other groups. He said the ship would be ap- praised and the appraisal value would be the minimum for which he was allowed, under 2) court order, to sell the ves- sel. About one in 10 of the prov- ince's 4,300 tobacco growers has sold his property, said Stanley Smith of Port Stanley, Ont., chairman of the Ontario Flue Cured Tobacco Growers Mar- keting Board. Almost invaria- bly the buyer has been another tobacco grower. Two things have combined to make the sale advantageous to both seller and buyer: This year's sharp cut in acreage al- lowed is the lowest since 1945, and a board regulation saying the farmer must own the land where he grows tobacco. Sellers have found the cut meant they would be growing too little tobacco to make a profit. It would be better to sell the land to another farmer and get it back from him next year --which explains the odd deeds passing through the registrar's office. mastered with a new textbook for teaching Nauatl in state schools. It was this. book which led to a heated debate after the an-|purt, nouncement by the education/qaughter of the late Mr. and department of plans to offer/Mrs. Arthur Gilburt. She was Nauatl as an optional subject in secondary school curricula. Some delegates saw hope in this offer. Others demanded that the language be taught as an obligatory subject, with a view to having all Mexicans learn it until it becomes the of- ficial language, with Spanish on the same secondary level as English and French. The congress, sponsored by the Academy of the Mexican Language, also discussed ways and means of restoring nut only the ancient languages of the country, but also its cultures de- stroyed by the conquerors. Cowdrey, formerly of Tresane street, Oshawa, The deceased was in her 79th year. The former Ethel May Gil- the deceased was,a@ born May 8, 1886, in England and was married in 1907 at Folkstone, England. A resident ot Canada for 44 years, Mrs. Cowdrey resided in Oshawa for a number of years aud for the past 10 years had lived with her daughter and sor-in-aw in Orillia. She was a member of" rt Street United Church and the Home League of the Salvation Army. Predeccascd by her husband, George Henry Cowdrey, Oct. 9, 1950, Mrs. Cowdrey is survived by a daughter, Mrs G. E. Burrus (Edith) of Orillia. Also surviving are three sis- ters, Mrs. Sidney Canfield (Mar- Sheriff Harris said there is also a. mortgage against the 8,610-ton ocean-going jorie) and Mrs. Harry Jackson (Irene) of Oshawa and Mrs. Gus Nemit (Daphne) of Tona- NEWS IN BRIEF INVITES ARABS SIGN AGREEMENT AMMAN, Jordan (AP)--King) BELGRADE (AP)--The gov- Hussein has invited Arab andjefmment news agency Tanjug Moslem leaders to Jerusalemjhas announced that Yugoslavia on Aug. 6 to celebrate the com-/and Romania have signeg a pletion of repairs costing $1,/Convention abolishing visas for 000,000 on 'a 7th century/their nationals travelling be- mosque. Money for repairing}tween the two countries. Yugo- the mosque -- known as the/slavia has similar agreements "Dome of the Rock" or "Omar|with Sweden, Norway, Den- Mosque" -- was raised by ajmark, Finland, Iceland, Po- worldwide collection amongjland, Morocco, Algeria and Tu- 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Acros; from Roya! Hote} __ WHITBY 668-3331 LAKESHORE: Auto Wreckers. wan} cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East. 725-1181. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck- ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking ° Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4225. * Magee, the staff of the Oshawa General|Owned and driven by original Hospital and many friends for their|$i575. Apply 793 Grierson, Oshawa. 726- « flovers cards, kindness and help in/2328. their recent bereavement. 1956 MORRIS Minor, new motor, bod ' ' ly ~The Nizio family and Peter in good $260. Ti 728-8413. 1957 NASH Rambler station wagon, re- Clining seats, radio, good condition, cheap, Must sell, Cail 728-9354. 1954 FORD \2-ton pick-up truck excellent jcondition. Apply 655 Carnegie avenue. @ 728-0336 between 5.30 - 7 p.m. ADIAN Beaumont sedan, six "eyF| automatic transmission. Heater,,OSHAWA Tuneup white walls. 11,000 miles, Excellent condi-| carburetor and fete Gortele werviag tas tion, Telephone Whitby, 668-2315. |King West 728-0817, 4 USED car parts, spindies, to make trall-| TRANSMISSION * wanda, N.Y.; two grand- children, Mrs. Thomas Ham- mell (Daphne) of McKellar, Ont. and Bruce Burrus of Oril- lia and three great-grand- children. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2.30 p.m., Wednesday, July 15, followed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister of Northminster United Church, vessel. A rubver company has been permitted to discharge part of the ship's cargo of raw rubber, he said, and it is likely the bal- ance will be removed at a later date to a bonded warehouse pending a court order for its disposition. The Welland ship canal divi- sion,of the St. Lawrence: Sea- way is also claiming dockage fees against the ship since it Mattagami Lake lost 14 each to 874, and 15 respectively. Golds were stronger, paced by Dome which tacked on % to 293%. On index, industrials were ahead .41 to 159.38, golds. .45 to 132.68, western oils .18 to 100.01 and the exchange index .35 to a new high of 48.75. Base met- als were down .21 to 64.92. Vol- ume for the session was 7,924,- 000 shares compared with 11,- 394 Beverley Street, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date July 11, 1964, with- out my written consent. --Robert H. Coombes _ Smart Business People Sing the Proises of Oshawo Times Classified Sing along with the happy 31--Automobile Repair folks who have discovered what a Want Ad can do. -- Transmis- Ads ers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street East jeter 4 LA sions are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. re was first tied up in May. 011,0°9 shares traded Friday. !Moslems, nisia, will conduct the service.

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