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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1964, p. 21

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"COMING EVENTS CAPSULE NEWS OSHAWA JAYCEES Trial Begins KITCHENER (CP) -- The capital murder trial of Wayne Russian Women Capital Murder! | Today's Toronto Sto 0 marked $, 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 10, 1964 9 ck Market Listings Stock Sales High Low Soctk Soles High Low a.m. Ch' " - Ni Net | Stock Sales High Low a.m, Cirge| ay Monster BINGO Thursday, Sept. 10th 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD - 2--$250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 51 and 56 EI REN ERROR St CAR $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME RED BARN, OSHAWA pmission SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT (King St. E.--one block east of city limits--Opposite 'Bod Boys') - FRIDAY -- SEPT. IIth $1200.00 IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAMES AT 7:45 0 -- $20 GAM Stock (Quotations In cents uniess z---Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, |) XP --EX- rights, xw--~x-warrants, Net change Is: from previous board-lot closing sale.) Donald McKinney, 22, formerly West A os in of Kirkland Lake, opened in On- Zellers tario Supreme Court Wednes- day before Mr, Justice John Brooks, McKinney is charged in the death of Joseph A, Armstrong, 45, of Waterloo, Ont.. whose body was found in his car near here March 18, A_ former clergyman, Armstrong had left the ministry and was working as an insurance salesman at the time of his death. The first. Crown witness, Dr. Walter Armstrong, regional pathologist but no relation of the victim, said Armstrong! 3), could have died shortly after) ; midnight March 18, He said Armstrong's body contained -three bullet 'holes, two in the side of the neck and one in the back of the neck, He said powder burns and skin samples were sent to the attor- ney -general's laboratory for examination, The trial is- continuing. 95 . 975 210 Sii% 11% 11% 5 3) dt Touring Canada 'DOCTOR' CHARGED DETROIT (AP) -- A Michi- gan man has been charged with practising medicine without a licence in an alleged four-year masquerade as a doctor in which he earned $150,000. Thomas M. Novak, 29-year-old father of two children, is -free on $2,500 bond, Criminal court Judge John Scallen set Sept. 16 as the date of his examination, RAIDERS KILLED TEL AVIV (Reuters) -- 4n army spokesman said Thursday two armed "marauders" from the Gaza Strip were shot and killed Wednesday night during an exchange of fire with an Israeli patrol. Two Israel sol- diers were wounded in the ex- change, the spokesman said. BOMB BANK MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP)--Demonstrators hurled a bomb at an American bank NO CHILDREN PLEASE early Thursday after police clashed with students protesting Uruguay's break with Cuba, TAKES NEW POST |The blast shattered windows of CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) --|the National City Bank of New Mary Jolliffe, publicity direc-/york, Several pro-Castro dem-| tor for the Confederation Me-lonstrators were injured in the Orono Fall Fair. sz 'anittret ase omens SEPT. 10th, 11th AND 12th lations post with the Metropoli- WELLINGTON, NZ, (Reut- FRIDAY- tan Opera Company of New York Oct. 1. Miss Jolliffe forjers) -- Front-seat safety belts will be compulsory in all new SCHOOL PARADE, GRANDSTAND SHOW 1:00 5 P.M., RODEO SHOW 2:30 P.M., HOLSTEIN SHOW, seven years was public rela- ltions director for the Stratford|cars and light trucks on sale in New Zealand after the end of FAT.CALF SHOW, TUG-OF-WAR, and many other features. 4 E & 2 TORONTO (CP) -- Four Rus- sian women will make a three- week tour of Canada next month as guests of Voice of Women branches, They arrive in Vancouver Oct, 2, The group will be led by Zoya Mironova, a member of the Soviet wom- en's executive committee and deputy-chief of the second Eur- opean department of the minis- try for foreign affairs. REPLACE PROGRAM TORONTO (CP)--The Craigs, a 10-minute serial on rural lite carried in Ontario and Quebec as part of the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation's noon-time broadcast for the last 25 years, has been replaced by a discus- sion of farm matters. Norn Gar- riock of the CBC's farm broad- casts. said Wednesday that al- though the program had a sen- timental appeal for city listen- ers, the corporation had heard grumblings from farm commu- nities. The new program is called Point of View. 1 Nef Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock INDUSTRIALS Abitibi 225 $15% 154 15% Alte Gas 820 $3414 34 34 Alte Gas w 100 915 915 915 225 $21% 21% 21% 32 $74%e Ths Tha + ta 1010 $31%e 312 3+ We 210 $43 43 43 900 $224 22% 2' 500 140 I; $17" 17% 17% Pr 600 $13% 13% 13% sis $25 2: $17" 323% $68 876% 2 $9 = 59 357% 78 $6 335% $30% 30% 50 45 $19% 19% $6767 $6 6 $13% 13% 32 tS 8 :Y a BBEsn Sesh gepbSskss etl 2 FebSS FBoennssekSelysssus 3 $' $16¥e 16% 16% 10 $1014 1014 1012 225 $\7% 17% 17% = ges $ SesSsgnssesiussssts = PE ES | 5 tt ee 3 33 | desks S % ts bth anegEoleussbaks88s.c8 i 2 i $ $10% Ws 0% $2 52 52 + 513% 13% 12% + 23 3 2 ++ aw g =. 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Taylor, arrived here today on a European good. will visit. They will stay four days in Oslo and meet repre- sentatives of Norwegian busi- ness, the ministries of. trade and finances as well as the Norwegian Shipowners' Associ- ation and the semi-official Nor- way Export Council. They then will go to Stockholm. BSsg8ezs 100 1315 250 100 225 225 225 225 200 625 $62 6% 6% Z $72 7% Tat a 0 2200 220 +5 $56 55% 56 $54 Sie 5% $10% 10% 10% $47% 470 47+ $222 22% 22%% on oo S8Ss588 C Ind Ges p PR Montex pr | Montex wis @ Contain 100 | Nat Drug Ad Noranda 30 [ee }e4--%) No NGes -- 100 Sve 6% + Ve NOF Phone 215 102 10% | Nor Tar Ch 100 1 thm -- 9] Oplivie as 9% + Vel Oshawa A 200 | Pac Pete Pod y y Pow Corp pid isl | Price Bros 125 12% 12%4-- vo} QN Gas ays | QN Gas 63 w 200 Reitman 210 Revelstoke 100 $12 12 Romfleld B 1500 200 200 200 --S 165 $16%e 16% 160 Royal Bank 40 $78¥2 78% 782+ Ye Saleda 25 $12% 12% 12%+ % Shell Can 3319 WY WY Shel) | wis 2100 665 660 660 +5 Shop Save 200 $15% 15% 15%+ % Simpsons 126 $24V6 244 24% Slater Steel 175 $18% 18% 18% + Ye Siet A wis 100 755 755 755 +10 Silat B 5¥2 pri00 $19% 19% 9%-- % Stafford 100-450 ey nert --I5 St Pav $i! Steel Cen $25% 25% + Ve 20 20 0 -- Vo $ $69% 13% + Ve NG + Me 6) +4 20 Cc C Refract c util SSeggutelsdseleietccestis as a3 R tee ae Ss & Cc Ut 4% CWN Ges CWN G 5% Chemcell Chrysler Clairtone Col Cell C Savings Con Con Con M Con Con Coronation Coron 2 pr Cosmos Crestork Cygnus A Cygnus. B Delie B pr Dist Seag |. Moor Pr Nat 33 F ~3is8 S$. see8SeassS3 500 100 1500 500 400 «400 4% 14% "29a 29Va+ Vo 12% 12% 1% 13 M4 ATVA ATV mm Va 10% 10% i +5 --! 122 12h --= Ve 10% 10% et » % 1% 2 =v ir Coin Lake Con-Key Cons Brew Cc Callinan Con - Gillies ¢ Marben Cc Mogul C Morrison ¢ Mosher Con_ Nichol +% 2000 --"" 1100 + 200 157 2000 13 1000 10% 500 2 3000 11% 1 12000 33% 82 32 9% 38 8% 8% Shakespearean Theatre and ( held similar jobs with Toronto's|this year, Transport Minister Yale Leed O'Keefe Centre and the Tyrone|John McAlpine announced Zenmac Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis| Thursday. before coming to Charlottetown. PRESENTS FOUNTAIN a WOODBINE RACE RESULTS " 12 -- 200 yaa Sales fo 11 a.m.: 976000, 40 430 430 Rothman FOREION TRADING 50 $30%4. 30% 20% -- Ve 200 $10% 10% 10%e-- Ve 0082 2 2, 100 $174 17% Weare 95 a5 495 1458125 125 125 +1 $61% 61% 61% + Vo $20Y2 20¥2 20Ve 823% 23% 23% + Yo! Si6%e 16 16 | $10%2 10¥2 10% $2 22 2 | $23 23 23%+ Ve} $20% 20% 28% 50 $5334 53% 53% + Vs 12$370 370 370 +11 200 $10% 10% 10% 205 $75%2 75V2 75 275 819% 19% 19% 9 9 GF mh $1644 16% 6%+ Ve 1 3. Ww 6.90 3,80 2: 6.00 3, Special Weekly Message : To Members Of -. ee AS 249 243 4 +9 100 $37V2 37V2 37Va-- V4 100 $11% 11% Wht 1000 11% 11% 11% 700 11100 Tor-Dom red T FINA Tr Can PL 717 Tr C PL rts 8640 | Trans-Mt 250 $: Trans PPL 500 Turnbull Union Acc Un Acc 2 pr _Un Gas 1450 U Gas A pr 100 U Corp B 100 Versatood 200 360 360 360 Versatile 225 39% 9% 9% Walk GW 335 $36 HO Well Fin tc 300 $6 6 6 West Ind A 100 125 125 125 --S 1% Vat 2 2 100 200 200 62 6 6 475 $26%4 2646 26% + Vo 220 $69% 69% 300 175 175 175 7000 2 2 2 168700 33% 2 29 500 134 134 134 3000 4 Dome 130 705 705 705 +8 1% 127 128 200 $114 11% 11% 4000 Wh 1 WM Wh WCoast Tr 360 $174 W Supplies A200 $12 Weston A 600 $8 EVENING -- Outstanding Amateur Show 8 P.M. 3%' 8 =v Now Available : DANCE IN TOWN HALL 9:30 P.M. | JIMMY FISHER ORCHESTRA Something of interest for everyone. © \. LOANS FOR STUDENTS Guaranteed by the Government of Canada NEW - NEW --- NEW ENGLISH STYLE BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW ADMISSION $1.00 AT DOOR The purpose of the Canada Student Loans Act is to facilitate bank loans for students who need financial help to continue full-time studies beyond secondary school level at Universities and other educational institutions. Purpose Who can apply: Any Canadian citizen, or anyone resident in Canada for one year who intends to live in Canada after completion of studies, may apply for a loan under the Act. An applicant must be enrolled or intend to enroll as a full-time student at an educational institution approved by provincial authorities, and must meet the standards of academic qualification and financial need established by the student loan authority in the Province in which he applies, You can get carefully considered opinions _ from us on whatever type of stock interests you most. : Depending upon individual circumstances and financial need, loans up to $1,000 a year may.be made, with a maximum of $5,000 during a student's academic career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deters mining eligibility will issue a certificate to each eligible student stating the maximum amount the student may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility is required before a student can arrange a Government Guaranteed Student Loan with the bank of his choice, Amount of loans: BARCLAY & CRAWFORD Business Established 1902 37 King Street East, Oshawa Telephone: 723-3423 STANLEY CUP CHAMPION _| TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS BOSTON' BRUINS __ Telephone 743-3561 OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games ot $20, 5 games at $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 ~ $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 51 and 56 Early Bird Game RED BARN Interest-Free and Delayed Repayment Period To assist students, the interest on loans during the period a student continues full-time studies, and for six months thereafter, will be paid by the Government of Canada. During this same period no repayment of principal is required, nor will any service charge or fee be payable by the student. ' Method of Repayment Borrowers will begin to pay interest and to repay loans six months after they cease to be full-time students. The current interest rate to students is 534° per annum. Normally the repayment period will be five to ten years. Borrowers have the right to repay loans in part or in full at any time without penalty, Life Insured é In the event of the death of a borrower responsibility for repayment of the loans will be assumed by the Government of Canada. * CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) The United Kingdom high com:/ : He Fh missioner to Canada officially! First RACE -- Purse $1900, Claiming,, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2300, Claiming. | tam" olan presented a fountain to theiiasiaen fares and four-year-olds, 7 Fur- bike hrgs ol Py Ag fede | D Magnes Fathers of Confederation Me-|\tVercvite, Parsons ae kA pl lila ero fa") Br morial Foundation Wednesday| ¢Mixed (Colors acowey 60 3 tt Bee, Hele 2.90) 'in commemoration of th e)2Oavey Round, Shuk 2.60|Start good, won driving D - A R in O ' ip, ses bypass fs conteretice 100) Ae tan in rabibng JeLpeky. Ronald loceun, Past and Strmons men) giro ite years ago," Sir Henry Lintott/our champ, Proofmont, Chief Whi | Am ctor and eld Entry | pal EVENING -- OLD-TIME FIDDLING CONTEST AND Sresenied the fountain on. be-|amaliv's Brownie, Bronze sitper, Brown|,,,QUINELLA, 1A AND 2, PAID $9940 | Fam" Piay ; itt | Roman, ss Tulip, a 'ayette. | | half of the British government. | Roman. Miss Tull, and Tayett pecs deoh' Wels tne Trainer & TOBACCO QUEEN AND TIEING CONTEST. jA---& & wilson and 1 W Knight Jr. BNtTy | Cavaterts Jr. CRASH KILLS FOUR lepners Bf by Valder -- Cutlet By ChOPl Eco! 27,119 Quinella Pool 27.636 REPORT LEAKAGE : | EDMUNDSTON, NB. (CP)--|Po! 24811 Double Poo! 40,839 sis aia oe a LONDON (Reuters) -- The - |A two-car collision on the| seconp Race -- : -|ances. Th Side 'and up One and| British Atomic Energy Author- SATURDAY | Trans - Canada Highway five|ing Thres-vesr-olds arp: Fartongsnwaivemnih Mie) use -- ai Se 4 Se ' af) 2-Safety Man, Davidson 14. i .0\leakage of radioactive dust at BIG 4 GURNSEY SHOW, LIGHT HORSE SHOW, miles from here Wednesday left) 4-yon rich, walsh 38.10 18.10 9.10|6-Montedeb, Gordon #0 11.0] 5 station near Thurso Caithness feed > oma peeaonts Gene Seen a Rowe petey ie 400 See gntas war acvind ae | Scotland, Tuesday. Twenty HEAVY HORSE SHOW, HARNESS RACING. six ot ers injured, two of them | vert good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Windkin, Lebon| three men were taken to a med- : /seriously. Alfred Boulieu, 64,) Also Ran in Order: Dezory, Vedas, Our|M L, Ramuntcho and A-Folk Dancer, | ;,, T § Napoleon Morin, 54, and Andre|!nterview, Wellington Whiz, New. Flight,|A-~€ B Seedhouse Entry jical centre. The authority said |Belenger, 49, all were of Ste [and Shestn Rosé: AND 4, PAID $178 salto hteom eM ee bk cae syn thors bg fight hone gp Malas ' , be | . i" 30 | jon, . Rose, about 50 miles west of|winner, b s, by wild Drit--Sunny Plume Pool 47,439 sper, jof the men suffered il! effects. here, were killed as was Mrs,|®Y Sun Beau. Trainer $ Caplan. | Joseph Chouinard, 61, of st,|"™ 7" oiVERTH Racal = curmesin4a ott e du » a senger in -- Purse . Maiden) olds, foa' in Canada, 'uriongs Juste du Lae, a passenger in), Twine, BACH Pare ae ae ee nee" SE han se vehicle, tongs (12) : 5 -Good Old Mort, Gomez 2.50 2.40 9-Champiain, G 3.70 3.40 3.00 Colonel, R'son §.20 2.60 3.20 Tg ee A -- aia lg EA aa 5, ss, (AP)--Civil| {bitte Ree, Gu . so Ran in ir: We Be ; Start good, won easily Win Again, Breezy Maple, So Wer, B- rights workers reported Wed-|" aiso Ran in Order: Black Diver, Dear ; hion, Lucky Draw, aeaday ie body of a Negro maagie, Play'the Com Sk tr Sophia aa Miss yer pashion, Lucky Draw. youth who was a worker for the e oe wT nod, "| ving. Bary, \Congress of Racial Equality|winmer, bc, by Nearerie = Conedions pylon, & cr ere tee deme OF had been found in the Big|Chop Chop. Trainer P Richards, |The Doge, Trainer J Sterr. Black River near here. The|"°*"'@ nen Shee" f youth was identified as Henry) FOURTH RACE -- Purse $300 Allow, BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2300. Claim- Orsby, 14, of New Orleans, who|2cs. Three-year-old fillies, foaled | Injing, Three-year-olds and up. 1% Miles, was visiting _his grandparents| queen's Law, Flizns. 00 2.80 Maleate sett sons 1490. 5,00 4.70 jin' Pickens, He had been miss-/#-€! Brille Way, Ditttech 3.40 2.50] 5 Malestic Hour, Laplane 7.40 ' i 4-Muskoka, rd 2.40 | lal Hit, Fitz' : ing since Sunday. Start pocalh al ridden out \$iet peod. won ariving | | Also Ran in Order: Tin Pan Alley, Miss| Also Ran In Order: Chervil Boy, Sun N D ) eo Barbara Bain, and gaagid bisioct ee egg "agi 1 peeks Ne ea Winner, b f, by Queen's Own -- Queen's| by War Admiral. Trainer JC Meyer. Corn and Wiener Statute by Le Lavandou. Trainer M Long.|Pool 55,125 Total Pool 419,654 Roast Pool 50/145 Attendance 6,515 SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 : All proceeds from sale of bingo cards go back to the ployers so Budie F Starts. yet in udia Farm - Bowm the larger the crowd the bigger the prizes. Reces -- AA gy Totty | toffies -- refreshments 'e° EARLY BIRD GAMES -- SPECIALGAMES INDUSTRIALS OR PENNY'S : | HOLY CROSS We study them both! In our files we have STARTING DATE SEPT. 16, 1964 B | N G O information on a broad range of companies, both manufacturing and mining. Personnel (Spogsored by Whitby Brass Band) MORE PRIZES with years of experience constantly appraise Don't Miss The Big is einaneian | Friday, Sept. 1th and evaluate current developments. "DONY DAY" MEMORIAL CENTRE | AT 7.45 P.M FOOTBALL GAME |. ase | 20 Reaulor Games -- mes at eac Sat., Sept. 12, 2:30 p.m.| S"UGCKEY | 1 Gms $8;_ come $50 $190 in 56 Nos. Kitchener SATURDAY, SEPT 12 | $20 Consolation -- v5. 8:00 P.M. $10 each Horizontal Line Oshowa Howkeyes Regulor Jackpot $100 in 60 Nos. | $20 Consolation NEW LOCATION Share The Wealth ALEXANDRA PARK Good Parking --~ Adults -50c Children' 25¢ No Children Please NOVEL PINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Gome $6, $12, $20. Maw be doubled or tripled $190 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 ANTIQUE SALE Selected verity. st leading Antique lers FRI, AND SAT., SEPT. 1) & 12 10 P.M LAMINATED SKI JACKETS Men's Sizes 36-44 Girls' Sizes 8-14 Ladies' Sizes 14-18 Youths' Sizes 8-14 Children's Sizes 4-6x PRICES RANGE FROM 5.98»12.98 Shop Early For A Complete Assortment Open Thursday and Friday Nights Till 9 P.M. | WOOLWORTH'S 11 AM. to MARKHAM ARENA MARKHAM, ONTARIO ee Why go through another winter with on old furnace when you con have a brand new one on our 5-year Payment Plan at @ rote you can oford. Phone 725-3581 today. Auates 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581. A list of approved educational institutions in Ontario is contained in a brochure now available at banks, universities and other educational institus tions, Ontario residents planning to attend one of these institutions should apply directly to that institution for a Certificate of Eligibility, Ontario residents planning to study in other provinces or countries should direct enquiries to: Department of University Affairs, Suite 600, 344 Bloor Street West, Toronto. The above notes are based upon the Canada Student Loans Act 1964 and are for reference only. All applications and loans are subject to the full terms and conditions of the Act. CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT ONT-2 Zl

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