18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 9, 1964 ] 27-----Real Estate For Sale 29-----Automobiles For Sale 1951 FORD hetf-ton panel, runs good. $125 or best offer. 728-1731 or after. 5.30, Pick- ering, 839-1556. 2 OBITUARIES FIVE-ROOM brick bungelow, Central Park, Cadillac Avenue North. Private, ash buyer, 728-1550. IF you are thinking of selling your house. We will pay cash. Call Guy LeBlanc, agent for John De With Realtor, Bow- 1 HAVE CASH and time buyers walting for homes. If you want your sold, call Bill Johnston, Schofield- Aker Limited, 726-1066. - 1958 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2-door hard- top. This Is a real scarce model. $25 down, $10 weekly. You can drive this car off our jot at Nicols Motors, 668-3331... JOHN WILLIAM GOOD'TIN The death of John Wiiliam Goodwin occurred in a motor Sean Stal Sas car for someone at Nicols Motors,' accident, W' , Oct. 7. He was.in his 64th year. He lived at 542 Mary street, $25 DOWN, $9 weekly buys @ 1961 Corvair V2 ton pickup. immaculate tion. At Nicols Motors, 668-3331, Whitby. Mr. Goodwin was bom in nee|28---Real Estate Wanted rented. ticulars call S$. D. Hyman Real Estete *|Ltd., 728-6286. SALE price $25,900 or rental $150 month- -| ly. 1700 square TRIPLEX, located In north west section of Oshawa. Fully |. For more par- four bedrooms, finished attic, Box 427, Poses 0B ee > NES ee EO CONNAUGHT STREET, attractive centre| pei Air. $10 DOWN, $5 weekly. You can own any one of 8 cars on our premises et Nicols Motors, 668-3331. $145 FULL PRICE buys this 1955 Chevy . Sound mechanically, needs body work, At Nicols Motors, 668-3331 CONVERTIBLES: $25 down, $14 weekly buys this beautiful 1959 Pontiac INCOME TWO-STOREY HOME -- Cer tral location, brick veneer, three bed- rooms, large living room with dining area, oak floors, Large, modern kitchen, two-room finished epart- ment on third floor. L convert- ible V-8 Nicols Motors, 668-3331. 1959, TWO-TONE FORD Fairlane 500, automatic, V-8, whitewalls, radio, etc. Re- built motor and transmission. Excellent condition, Phone 725-1690. and garage. Private sale. T 725-1417. 1961 OL E, four-door hardtop, power telephone feet. New luxurious four- |. Pickering Township. Most scenic Teie- phone 942-1109. FOUR-BEDROOM bungalow | listed on Poplar lag Home - [shecog Dirge Asking only $16,500 w' 'ms. . Oo. recat} Real Estate Limited, 728-6286. BUNGALOW -- Courtice area. Four rooms. Situated on Va-acre lot, all con v3 power steering, brakes, good tires. After 5 725-7145. PARTS FOR 1959 Vauxhall, also wheel for Dodge, 15-inch, 728-6171. 1957 MONARCH, 8 cylinder, power steer- ing and brakes, outside mirrors, white- walls, radio. Pink and white In color, Good condition. 725-1782. : 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne, V-6 auto- itor matic transmission, two-door. and body. New car condition, 99 Connaught 723-7902. veniences. Near No. 2 Hig ville 623-2869 and 723-5180 after 6 p.m. $11,000 FULL PRICE for this five-room frame bungalow with attached garage. Asking only $1,500 down. call S. OD. Hyman Real Estate Limited, 728-6286. Street. Ti 1955 CHEVROLET standard. Quick sale. $165 or best offer. Telephone 725-5079, 1957 HILLMAN. Good condition, $110. Telephone 725-5079. 1953 PLYMOUTH station wagon, new tires and motor. Apply 9 Prince Street. County Derry, Northern Ire- land, and served on the Belfast police force for seven years before coming to Canada in 1927. He joined the Oshawa force vert! in 1928 and worked as a police- man until 1942 when he took over management of the Brook- lin House, Brooklin. In 1929 he Lmarried the former Florence Pierson, in Toronto. She pre- deceased him in 1958. He was a member of the Presbyieian Church. Mr. Goodwin is survived by a daughter Ann, of Kingston, and two sons, John of Whitby, and Ronald of Toronto. Mr. Goodwin is at the Robin- son Funeral Home, Brooklin, for the funeral service in chapel, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Grove- side Cemetery, Brooklin. 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re WANTED One Building Lot Suitable for triplex. CALL 723-7843 usband|29----Automobiles For Sale father of John 'of Whitby Township, Ann of Kingston and Ronald of Toronto; in his 64h year. Resting at the Robinson Fu- neral Chapel, Brooklin. Service In the chapel on Saturday, October 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery. HESS, Lyman After a short iliness at the Oshawa Gen- 'erai Hospital on Friday, October 9% 1964, Lyman Hess (of 129 Byron Street North, Whitby), beloved husband of Vera G. Col- borne, dear father , Or (Lileh), Hampton, (Jessie) Oshawa, Mrs. and George of Whitby, Henry of Graven- hurst, Orman of ot Ivan se tod Smith. (Visitors wrday.) KINO, Nellie os ea here King (764 Hospi October 8, 1964 Nellie {eye Street South), beloved Oshawa. King Street uneral Hi Anderson Funeral Home, for Requiem F TOOT YOUR OWN HORN! GET THAT NEW CAR NOW WITH A LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED ChotiiP.LAan LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Set, to OO rc 12 at 9 am. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral. requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of oll GERROW FUNERAL HOME VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE stored, new battery,. licence, $550. and drive away Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. 1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, $69.95. 1957 Zephyr six, real economy car, new transmission, paint job. $495. or best offer. Whitby, 36) Rosedale Drive, 668-4307. 1963 OLDSMOBILE, white, two-door Holl- day Coupe, 88 series. Still under war- ranty, power steering and brakes, radio. Whitby 668-5783. 1963 ENVOY deluxe, excellent condition: Price $1445. Telephone 728-4982. 1959 GMC panel truck In very good condi- tion, Private sale. Telephone 725-1904, 33--Market Basket TURKEYS & CARONS Dressed and delivered. PHONE FRANK HOAG 725-6837 Rossland Rd. West MCINTOSH apples, east on No, 2 high- way. Quarter of a mile north of Oshawa Motel, Bring containers, REAL GOOD 1960 Chevrolet stationwagon, two-tone, whitewalls, radio etc. New tires, muffler, brakes, battery. Sound and reliable. Bargain. Telephone 723-4254, 1964 PONTIAC Laurentian, four-door V8, automatic, power steering, one owner, white walls, $2,575. Apply 166 Central Park North, 728-3246. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne, hardtop V-8 power equipment, radio, 9,000 original miles. Telephone 725-8769. 1953 FORD two door, good motor. Tele-| phone 728-1931. | 1964 FORD Galaxie 500 XL, 2-door hard- top. All equipped. 6 months old. Ex- change for down payment on a 3-bedroom bungalow or cash. 728-7618. CORN, 25c dozen; Spanish onions, 5¢ each. Pick your own (corn, Spanish onions). Bring containers. Carrots, $1 bushel, 25c,-é-querf basket. Beets, $2 bushel, 50c. 6-qUért basket. W. Eymann, | Ya-mile east of Nichol's Garage, Courtice. | Go north fo first corner. CARROTS, $1 bushel, 25¢ 6qt. bosket.| Beets, $2 bushel, 50c é-qt. basket. W. Eymanin, ¥2 mile east of Nichols Garage,| Courtice. Go north. to first corner. WINTER CABBAGE $1.25 per dozen. Also corn. Wm. Sacks, Thornton Road South. First house South of Hydro Sub- Station (West side). APPLES: Macintosh, Cortland, Delicious, Sweets, and Spys. Wholesale prices. Ya mile south of Taun- 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, V-8 auto matic, good condition. Best offer. Whitby 668-5909. 1962 CORVAIR, automatic, whitewalls, rome discs, bucket seats, radio, Roman color, Exceptionally good condition. Telephone 728-0663. 1955 CHEVROLET '2 ton, mechanically good, $150. Blackstock 986-4971. 1960 OLDSMOBILE 80 sedan, power steer- Bring s. ton on Townline Road, Glenosha Farms. 728-6908. Cee MACS $1.50 per bushel, sweet cider and other varieties of apples, W. T. Cox, 1% miles north of Boys'. Training School. Dial 263-2267. 34--Lost and Found iG LOST, part German Shepherd, part| ing, power brakes, $1,600 or best offer. 728-5111; evenings 723-3377. 1958 MORRIS Oxford. Excellent condi- ion. Best offer. Apply 601 Dunlop Street West, Whitby. | 1963 CHEVROLET Impela, super sport, | 8 cylinder, autometic, $2,200. Telephone | 23-5017. 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door, radio, very nice| running condition, $150. Apply 460 Miller) Avenue. | 1964 CHEVELLE Malibu, convertible,| power glide, 155 hp engine, red with white) top, Call 728-4473. |ity Martin DO! Spaniel, six months old, Sunday in car| accident at Drew and Athol, 728-7662. | LOST -- Two female Beagle pups, vicin- Road, Baseline, Bowman- ville, Sunday evening. Answers to Brownle and Blackie. Bowmanville 623-2410, Re ward, LOST on September 24, brown male ter- rier dog, with red and brown collar. Reward. 708 Carnegie Avenue. Telephone 728-4845, LOST -- Monday, October 5, Lady's) Omega watch. Simcoe and Bond Streets area. Reward. 725-7951 until 6 p.m. or 725-7160 evenings. | 1962 CHEVROLET 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, $2,095, Call 725-8131. JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 1953 CHEVROLET coach, Bei Alr, radio, in, good mechanical condition, $75. Tele phone Whitby 668-4943, : as 1952 CHEVROLET, $65; re-built motor. Telephone Whitby 666-2920. 390 KING STREET WEST 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL Department Enquiries for this years in- stallations advisable now. Wm. Greenhalgh mogr., will call at your convenience on this or any other pertinent need for courteous memorial pork information, 723-2633. CARD OF THANKS SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 1938 BUICK Special sedan, good running| order, solid body. Best cash offer. 31) Elena Avenue or phone 725-7129. | PRIVATE, 1956 Ford sedan, cheap for| quick sale. Apply 152 Lupin Drive,' Whitby after 3.30 p.m. LOST: Large female cat, black, yellow, grey, tong haired, Highland and Wilson 'area. Reward. 723-1717. 36--Legal 1, Paul J. Torgyik, 28 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my_ name by anyone, on or after this date, October 7; 1964, without my written consent, -- Paul Torgyik JAMES A. MACDONALD wishes to an- Inounce that Gordon Oliver is no longer with the James. A, Macdonald 1957 PONTIAC coach, motor, body and tires, excellent condition. Price $250. Also |law office. 1950 Oldsmobile, runs well, radio 728-8938.| ;Church Monday, Oct. 12 LYMAN HESS The death of a Whitby resi- dent, Lyman Hess, occurred to- day at the Oshawa General Hospital following a brief ill- ness, The deceased was in his 66th year and resided at 129 Byron street north. He was the son of the late Joseph and Mary Hess, and was born in Heckston, Grenville TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS The Canadian Press Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 320 $14% 147% 14% Abitibi 1200 $3414 33% 34% + Va Alta Gas County. Mr. Hess was educated at South Mountain Public School. In 1922 he married the former Vera G. Colborne at Heckston. Mr. Hes was a member of St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. He was employed as a hoisting, steam and traction en- gineer. The deceased was also a member of LOL No. 698, Pleasant Valley. Mr. Hess is survived by his wife, three daughters: Mrs. W. Proctor, (Fern), of Whitby; Mrs. J. Drew, (Lilah), of Hamp- ton and Mrs, A. J. Lavender. (Jessie), of Oshawa and four sons also survive: Henry of Gravenhurst, Orman of Osh- awa, Ivan of Brooklin, and George of Whitby. The deceased also leaves a sister, Mrs. E. Lamory (Linda), of Whitby; a brother; Ambrose, of Penetanguishene and 13 grandchildren. . The remains are at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. The funeral service will be held in the chapel at 3:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 12. Rev. John} Smith, minister of St. Mark's| United Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. MISS NELLIE KING The death of Miss Nellie King, a life-long Oshawa resi- dent, occurred Thursday, Oct. 8, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. She has been in poor health for the past few: months. The deceased was the daugh- ter of the late Thomas and Mar- garet King. The King family has lived in the Cedardale area of the city for many years. Miss King ran a grocery store in Cedardale for many years until her retirement 15 years ago. The deceased was a mem- ber of Holy Cross Roman Catho- lie Church. She is survived by two broth- ers, Gerald and Eugene, both of Oshawa. : The remains are at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home for requiem mass in Holy Cross at 9 a.m. Interment will be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. EXPECT BIG MEET TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Progressive Conservative Association expects 1,000 dele- gates at its annual meeting to be held here Nov. 2 and 3. Na- tional Conservative Leader John Diefenbaker and Premier John Robarts will address the meeting which has as its theme, Ontario's place in Confedera- tion. SPECIAL HOUSING HIGH WYCOMBE, England (CP)--Residents in the Bucking- hamshire city have made the first move in a plan to provide accommodation for West Indian immigrants, They have con- verted an old house into four apartments for 11 immigrants. Favreau Says Won't Quit Over Banks NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Accusations by Opposition Leader John Diefenbaker of government complicity in the escape of Harold C. Banks from Canada would have constituted a serious libel had they been made outside the House of Commons, Justice Minister Guy Favreau said Thursday night. Mr. Favreau said in an in- terview that Mr. Diefenbaker and opposition members, who have "ganged up" on him fol- towing the escape of the for- mer boss of the Seafarers In- ternational Union of Canada (Ind.) from Canadian justice, have taken undue advantage of their parliamentary immunity. (Banks' disappearance came to appeal a five-year peniten- tiary term for conspiracy to as- sault a rival union official, His bail of $25,000 was confiscated when he failed to appear in court in Montreal, He was lo- cated in New York last week.) The. Conservative , Opposition Wednesday called for Mr, Fa- vreau's resignation in the House as the price for Banks escape. Mr. Favreau said the opposi- tion was attempting to exploit the Banks' issue for election purposes and to distort the facts and create unfavopable |biases. ISSUE IS ABSURD It is absurd, he said, for any- jone to suggest that he would jconspire with a person like |Banks to thwart Canadian jus- |tice. | After a speech here, he was 'asked to comment on a sugges- jtion by Enic Neilsen, Conserva- |tive member of Parliament for \the Yukon, that his salary be |reduced to $1 because of the |Banks situation. , Banks was released on $25,000 bail after conviction of conspir- ing to assault a rival union of- ficer, and later skipped bail. "Even 'Neilsen had a smile on his face when he said it," said Mr. 'Favreau. "Whether he meant it or not, the suggestion that a minister resign his post because Hal Banks left the country means that a minister of justice would have to sleep with the prisoner and follow him in his activities, and no minister' would stay in office more than a few seconds be- cause there are quite a few |prisoners out on bail." | He said jt was regrettable that anyone should be allowed to accuse a justice minister of making a deal, or conspiring 1955 BUICK two-door hardtop, excellent condition, no rust, one owner; 1951 GMC one-ton stake truck, new motor, tires etc. 1953 Chevrolet %-ton pick-up, excel- lent as service truck for gas station. 728-8938. BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 1955 WHITE dump truck, good working condition, best offer. 728-4355 or 725-7119. 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian, two-door & cylinder standard, radio, window washers, white walls, cherrywood and ivory finish. Dial 942-4006. 1958 PONTIAC, two-door, six-cylinder au- tomatic, radio, must sell, Private $495. Telephone 725-5) after 6 p.m. 1956 CHEVROLET 6-cylinder standerd, int, new fires. Excellent con- ide and out. Apply 888 Mary two-tone dition, | KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality McFARLANE -- | wish to express my | sincere thanks and gratitude to Doctors Ross, Morgan, Kwan and roosis, nurses and staff of the Oshawa General Hospital for the kindness shown to me. Also Rev. Magee, friends, relatives and ' neighbors for cards, flowers, gifts and visits during my recent stay in hospital. * --Mrs. Joan McFarlane CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 27--Real Estate for Sale 29 NEW N.H.A. HOMES Hillsdale Terrace E, of Ritson RANCLIFFE DEVELOPMENTS LTD. SEVEN 1965 MODELS Priced From $15,950 Down payments from $1,790. Less $500 winter bonus. Bungalows, split levels, a storeys, garages, carports, built-in ranges, ovens, storms, screens. Many other extras. Directions: From Ritson Rd. go E. on Rossland one block Follow Griffin siqns South to Sales Office..Open 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. daily. 1963 BUICK Wildcat. Sport Coupe, bucket Seats, power steering, power brakes, Baal a gg tae Still under warranty. inanting can be arranged. 7 Bivd. North after 6 p.m. ae elas USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make East after 4, 723-2281. 1964 |V8, automatic transmission, radio. Other extras. 5,700 miles. Telephone 728-1408, 192 CORVAIR 2-door automatic. Excel lent condition. Price $1,450. Terms. After 5 call 725-3768. 1958 PLYMOUTH coach 6, standard, .| Clean car. Price $325. Apply at 306 Pacific Avenue. 1963 CORVAIR MONZA, automatic, radio, washers, bucket seats, ermine white with black interior. Trade considered, For fur- ther Information, call 726-4803. 1960 CHEVROLET station wagon, two- pros Asking $1,100. Phone Whitby 668- 1963 PONTIAC four-door sedan, automa- extras. Very good condition. trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street OLDSMOBILE Fes, biack, door, tic, six-cylinder, low mileage. Lots of) f T Street. anted 30--Automobiles W SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car?" Sell your used car to "Ted"' Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars |for wrecking Highest prices paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-1181. |OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- Jers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245, 31---Automobile Repair | TRANSMISSION specialists, transmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe |North. Phone 728-7339. 728-8726. |EXPERT brake service and front end 1962 CHEVROLET Super Sport convert- ible, power equipped, bucket seats, white- walls, safety belts, 409 motor, black with red interior. Lovely condition throughout. Full price $2300. Telephone Cobourg 372-9438 after 5. 1953 PLYMOUTH, good condition, 153. Conant Street. stick-shift, $35. 226 Celina Street. \Call 723-4233. OSHAWA tuneup Centre offers expert King West, 728-0817. 32--Articles for Sale 1957 KARMAN GHIA, two door, dark blue, $750. Telephone 728-4034. 1959 CHEVROLET, station wagon, auto- matic, new whitewell tires, radio, good condition. Best offer. Phone Whitby 668-8313. 1958 AUSTIN sedan, @ good buy, $300 or 1961 CORVAIR deluxe coupe, twenty-nine thousand miles, automatic radio. Very clean, WIH take older car trade, Phone 728-4038. best offer. Call 723-3841 after 4 p.m. carburetor and auto electric service. 222) COMING EVENTS with sameone to obstruct the courts of justice, "The least that could be said BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, OCT. 10 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO TO:NIGHT CLUB CAMELOT King St, E.--one block east of city limits. opposite 'Bad Boys" $1200 in prizes. Early Bird games at 7:45 Jackpot Nos, 54 and 56 Admission 1,00 ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Boor E. & Simcoe Every Fri. at 7:45 P.M. 20 Games $10 ond $15 Jackpot 50 Nos. $140 Jackpots and Share the Wealth MONEY MADE Selling Things through Oshawa Times Classified Ads Call 723-3492 Place your order TODAY |. HOLY CRO ARTICLES FOR SALE Will Now Be Found On The First SHARE - the GOOD PARKING SS BINGO FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th 20 REGULAR GAMES -- 18 Games at $10. ea. 1 Game at $30.00 -- 1 Game at $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $230 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10.00 each horizontal line. - WEALTH Regular Jackpot $200 in 54 Nos. $20.00 Consolation 7:45 P.M NO.CHILDREN PLEASE MONSTER BINGO is that it is slightly silander- ous," he stated. 2 Index Highs Established On Stock Mart TORONTO (CP)--The stock market broke through to high Z tho closs of only moderately light trading Thurs- day to establish two index highs and provide a handful of issues with impressive gains. Speculative mining shares ap- peared lacklustre, but penny oils came into their own in the last hour of trading. Prices in both categories generally im- proved, but volumes were small in comparison with some recent sessions. Volumes in industrial issues were higher than usual. Bell Lines and Weston A for in- stance, each traded more than 10,000 shares. The 80-stock industrial index attained a high of 166.86 with a .97 gain while the 114-stock TSE index rose .90 to 155.71. All other major index cate- gories advanced. Canada Steamship Lines helped pace industrials with a 1% rise to a high of 3414, while Consolidated Paper gained 14 to 44% and at one point touched a peak of 45. Power Corp, rose 8% to a high of 15 and Trans- Canada Pipe gained % to 44% after hitting a high of 45. Brazilian Traction was an- other pace-setter, rising 35 cents to $4.25 after reaching a high of $4.30 on volume of more than 55,000 shares. Bell Tele- phone, however, after its spec- tacular rise--for this bluest of blue chips--Wednesday to' a record 60, declined % to 59.% Westburne Oil was ahead 18 cents to $1.38 to pace specula- tives. ground st n Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge "6 75 +10 Alta Gas w 600 995 Aig Le hee x» BCPh 4% 56 725$100 BOPh 4% pr 725$100 Burns 275 $16" m B 25 $24 WS $4 79 $2% $420 $20% $35 $10% Cabol Cal Pow $52% $13% $37'a $37% $17% 25 $43 130 $17% 966% $8% 200 400 400 $12 $6% bid Cygnus pr 225 it Seag $65Ve $21% $14% $24 $19% $22% $22% 22% 22% 5 $22 $e $10% 450 $8% 700 170 610 $78% 785 $212 210 $180 25 $32% 200 MC z1 $108% GS Wares 400 $16 Goodyr pr. 220 $45¥% $15¥2 $30 $26 $19 $13 $32 $22%e $19% $8e Exquite A w Falcon Fam Play Ford Cda Greyhnd H Cotton Hard Carp 7225 Hd Cerp pr 550 Hawker-S 14s Hawker pr Home A Home B H Smith pr HBC H BONG Hur Erie Husky Husky D wt 100 H 1565 296 200 200 239 $197% $42% $17 $i7 $65 $10% $14 $23% S92 9 M5 $11% $9% Ingersoll A 225 Inland Gas 300 40 $20 393% $93% 365 $13% $19% 9 450 $10% $10 Lafarge A LOnt Cem 400 355 100 100 100 6h Wat % a 30 17% 17% 460 460 $23% 20$335 335 335 8% 10 $100 1002 1002 -- V4 $19% 450 450 450 $527% 52% 52% 2 2 "uu "4 % % 42%_ 42Va-+ Ve 20a 20% uN 10% --\ 0 / 52% 52% -- V2 13%e 13% 37V2 37¥a 37% 37% 17% %-- Ve eo 8 +) --0 66% 664+ Ve 8% Bf "0 --25 m. 64 6+ 9 9 4l¥2 4a + Ve 400 BY BY 65Ve 65Ve 21% 21% 14% 14% + % 244 AV 9 Wath We 22% 31% 31+ % 10% 10% +10 8% 78% 76% + Ve 21% 212 180 6180 32% 32% we 18 6% 4m 108% 108% % 16 + 45a 45% 16% a+ 2% 0 +1% 6 6 +h v 3 32 «632 22% 22% Wa Wa Me ove 8% 19¥4 19% 19% 19% 42% 42% + Vo 7.7 W 7 s+1% 6 6 --I 10% 10% 4 14 2% Be 9% M5 145 8 1% 11% 9% 9b-- Ve 20 2 934 93% + Ve 93Va 93% OO 365 13% 13/2 + Ve 138% 13% 9 9 445 450 W% 10% -% +5 10% 10Ve Sales +2 Q QN G Dw Rap-G A 225 Reid Litho 225 Robertson 2235 $ 375 375 (HS $27% 27%4 We $192 19% 192 830 830 830 19% 20 0% We 1% "4 26V2 2 $20 50 $30% $12 $14 Trans PPL 7910 U Corp B 5 Un Steel 200 Vic G Tr 100 Walk GW 2145 $36% Weld Wood . 525. $14% Wel) Fin $8 Well Fin_te HU 3% "44 4% xe 8 8 150 $6% 6% 6% $i7% $i2ve $192 $19% $l0%2 1 $26% Am Leduc 3768 1% 1% Ang U Dev 130 394%2 2 2500 26a 26a 262 + Va 2242 WS 900 120 «120 1 10 800 285 380 sv 950 27 4% & m6 216 $i7 15% 18 50 535 535 1 9 Scurry Rain 271 W 5000 70 700 350 1000 3300. 140 «(135 1800 240 236 MINES Am tLarder 2000 16 165 Spooner Teck Corp Triad OH Union. 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Your Oshawa Times Newspaper Carrier Has to pa papers EVERY WEEK, so PLEASE don't keep him waiting for His He's in business for himself and the money you owe for his ayment. s to HIM ... not 1954 GMC, three-ton, ]5- foot platform, | with six-foot racks, néarly new motor; four tires 825 x 20, 12-ply, lug type, hailf- tread; two 7' x 11' combination dump boxes and hoists, Also parts for '52 three-ton GMC. Telephone Orono 2679. 1956 FORD Thunderbird, convertible, standard, dual exhaust system, Hollywood mufflers. Very sharp,'red and white.: 1959 Ford ranch wagon, 6 cylinder, standard, |new paint, two tone; very good shape. 1957 Dodge, V-8, aytometic, new paint. | City. Service Gas Station, Highway 12 and \7, Brooktin, 655-3079. ae 1964 PONTIAC Super Sport, V-8 with auto-| 33 matic, with alt power. $100 down. ear |33 'Market Basket -- ance to suit your budget, This automobile CAPONS, dressed, oven ready, 5\4 Ibs. Is: still under warranty, In showroom eon. | and up. $2.50 each delivered. 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