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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1964, p. 25

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KINSMAN -- 2 te Mr. and Mrs, William Kinsman (nee Janet Spratt), a son, Wil- Hem on Monday, 1964, at the Oshawa General Hospital, TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. (Quotations in cents uniess marked $. t ot, xd--Ex-d erat 1964, Velma Gertrude aif beloved | daughter of the late John and Mary bea ser and sister of Reverend Kaiser, Lucknow, ey and the tate os field of pg wre Mie » and the late Dr. S410 412 410 05 $74 Th Th Me 320 5 475-80 150 "150 +25 2B Va We 8 + +% ++ wh ca * Med a +% Wat % 60 % 60 7 Wh 60% 60 200 -- 12% 12% -- % o% B%e+ % Ps 485 ABS 30 300 300 $75 675) 8 $354 35 3B = $322 324 3A-- $18% 18% 0% BC Pow z 8 4 8 BC Sugar pr 750 $20 19% 20 BC Phone 225 $67 67 67 BOCPh 5% i ren bgt we + %) Brockville --%! a 10% 480 % 252 -- -s pr sea $10% 348% $25' 6 10% 48" 25\2 'ermetery, proximately 30 mn.) MENAUL, Annie Entered into rest in the family resi- dence, 863 Masson Street, Oshawa, on pa, ih Novernber 4, 1964, Annie 'aggert, aad of aly Bo ayaa of Pile ood neta! of Oshawa og sister Sym (Margaret) of Oshawa; fas Citzabern Bonner of Kingston, Mary,| Helen and William of Port Glasgow, Scot- land and John re Austratia in her 66th) 'al ingston, commencing say ton, with service in the Chapel | Nov. 7, at 2 p.m. Interment) Catoreeu! Cemetery. SWITZER, George Allan Entered into rest in the Oshawa General) of Wilfred of High River, Alber-| eth y Resting at the Armstrong Funeral nome: | Oshawa, comm Thursday © noon.) with funeral service in the chapel Fri-| day, Novernber 6, at 3:15 p.m. Inter-) ment. Oshawa Union Cemetery. | at Satie he Anna ng? General Hospital on Tuesday.) New, 3, 1964, Anna Liiv, beloved wife of) Alexander Telliskivi and dear sister of} Jaan Luv of New York City; three sis-) ters in Estonta and one sister in Sweden. Mes. Telliskivi will ool resting at Mc-| inane. 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GF Mining randuc Seles High Low am. ores 2600 $15' 18 + "uM 16189 4 +3 165 144 42 Agnico IzTrOO 383808 3 E = 3 eter ts adsgiteesddeae? 32 4 4 1% 10% 4 _ nw" 1 w -- 6% ie 16% re) Sabine 3-82 700 4 4 46 $i7'4 174 17% 500 19%8 13° «13 o% 8 8 ---% "4 134,14 = 65 sag 9 si ae 16a -- 299 Ng Mn eH 160 160 54 540 350 345 bX, ad Ba 7 Sales 700 Coch Will Langis Tl Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge 180 150 300 W750 62 500 460 --10 244 24a 24Va+ Vo wo -9 6 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 150 SRS seasics ee BSsese es & §_.Fze=s 0 160 36 4 330 » 2 tz zefs me) » * OBITUARIES MRS, ANNIE McNAUL a fatal heart attack W at the lence of her liam, 883-Masson street, Wil- her _ 68th year. She was the former Annie daughter Scotland. She had dent of or = since her arrival in Cana da 41 years ago. | 'The deceased was a life mem- Star, Chapter 68, Scotland. She was also a mem- +1,,!ber of the Sons of Scotland. --% w+' 8 $6 +% v0 35 354 + Ve FOREIGN TRADING 100 1000 15 predeceased 2" \husband, Benjamin, Mrs. McNaul was a member of the Salvation Army in Scot- land, Kingston and wa. She was her in 1950, Mrs. MeNaul leaves her son, William, and a Ons Mrs, Mary Partridge, of Oshawa. The deceased is also sur- vived by four sisters: Mrs. J. Sym (Margaret) of Oshawa; Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner, of King- ston; and Mary and 'Helen of Port Glasgow. Two brothers, William, of Port Glasgow, John, of Mel- bourne, Australia; four grand- children, and one great-grand- child, also survive. The-remains ate at the Arm- Mrs, Annie McNaul suffered|© ber of the Order ay the Oe eed Kilwinning, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, November 5, 1968 98 ; strong Funeral Home from this evening until 1 hye pow 'and from there to the James Reid Funeral Home, Kingston, where the funer service be held Nov. 7 at|2 p.m. Major Fred Lewis of the Osh- awa Salvation Army will con- duct the service- wn interment will be! in Cataraqui Cemetery. JUDITH LORAINE CLOUTER Judith Loraine Clouter, 21, died Wednesday, Nov, 4, as the result of a car accident. Last residence was 925 Annes street, Whitby, and she had been mar- x months. A' ter of Mr. and Mrs. seward Pike she was born in Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. She marrie -7 ond L. Clouter, April 29, in the United Chute h, Stephenville, ed to Whitby i sas tae mov six w ago, Mrs. Clouter was an adher- ent of the Salvation Army and attended public and high school in Stephenville. is survived by her hus- band, parénts, four sisters, Mrs. C, Graves (Maisie), Whitby; Mrs, H. Foskett, (Shirley), Whit by; Mrs. D. Hanson, (Violet), Lessard, Alberta; Mrs. D. Tay- lor, (Mary), Lessanf, three bro- thers, Raymond,' Whitby, Eric Norton, N.B., and Lonie of Ste- phenville, RETAILERS TO THRIFTY © Open Every Day From 9:30 A.M. -- 6:00 P.M, Thursday and Friday 9:30 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. ANADIANS From General Electric Personal, Portable TV Southmead NA Holds Meeting At a reeting of the South- mead Neighborhood Association Monday, a committee of seven was named to make all ar- rangements for the coming Open Meeting to be held Sunday, No- vember 15, 8.00 pm. at the Conant Public School. Appoin: i Shearer, Mr. R. Harman, Mrs. Cc, er. Mr, B, Howard, Mrs. T. B. Kidd, Mr, M. Salway Special guests at Monday's s Den- Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for ser- vice, Saturday, "Nov. 7 at 2 pm, Capt. C. en Whitby Salva- tion Army will officiate and in- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. A WORLD OF MUSIC FOR YOUR HOME JUST SAY CHARGE-IT - NO DOWN PAYMENT = = THE "WOODLEA" CONSOLE room flattering The beauty of this Contempor- ary styled console in walnut veneer is worthy of its fine fusband of Elenor King) father of Linda and Derinis W.) at the Morris Funeral) Service in the] i's." | Family Of Five' "rig a He 200 50 625 WN P, ie eo as + . dO AYMENT $5794 57% 57% Pay Only 2.75 Weekly the chapel on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. WHEELER, steniey 0. Suddenly at his residence, 707 Athol 1, for service in the chapel! November 7 at 3.30 p.m. Inter-| ment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Min-| ister, Rev. $. Armstrong. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for ail occasions. 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Campbell, 'whe passed away November 5, ie As angels keep their watch up there, Piease God, lust let him know That we down here do not forget, ps8 toved and miss hirn so. ° remembered by daughter Flor- ps venn law Russ, grandsons Lucky and ¢ CAMPBELL -- in loving memory of »| the afternoon Sun and the morn- ling net, Sun Publishing| dear one ter hen Matthew os Ceepee. who ay heer heart Panis aches with pon And secret tear itill flow, What if meant to lose you, No one will ever know. When the days are sad and lonely f seem to hear you whisper feat ane by wife Mary. CAMPBELL -- In loving memory of deer grandf * who passed away November 5, |} lost a grandpa with heart of goid, Who was more to me than wealth untold. Without farewell he fell asleep, With only memories for us to keep. We have lost but God has gained One of the bes! grandpa's the world contained --Loevingly remembered by grandson Sandy. DART -- in loving memory of « dear aunt,- Margaret Dart, who passed away November 5, 1961 The warld may change from year fo yeer, And friends from day to day, But never will the one | loved From memory pess away iver remembered Doris, Don. Den Blas Beverly, Vince, irl and Deborah. 'LEST WE FORGET Honor the Memory Of Your Departed Loved One On ARMISTICE DAY NOVEMBER 11th Friends and relotives are 'in- vited to place their "In Mem- oriam Tributes" in memory of those who paid the Sup- reme Sacrifice during the two Greot World Wars. For further information and rates PHONE 723-3492. VANCOUVER (CP) The Sun Publishing Company Lim- ited reported Wednesday a net |profit Qf $952,814 for the finan- cial year ended Aug. 31. | Board Chairman C. B. Del- bridge said in the annual report that net operating income, not ineluding $322,990 profit from jthe sale of securities and as- sets, was $629,824, an increase lof 8.9 per cent over operating income of $577,925 in 1963 The board chairman said the gain this year resulted from in- creased dividends from Pacific Press Limited, which owns two} Vancouver daily newspapers, | ing Province. Company owns half of Pacific! Press Saved In Fire WINDSOR (CP)--Two Wind-| sor public utilities employees and.a city police constable! ,\smashed their way through a window early Wednesday to rescue a family of five from ltheir burning home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinton land their three 'grandchildren ~|iwere in bed when fire started) in their two-storey brick home. The smoke was. noticed by util- ity employees Jerry Van Mack- elberg and John Dekcol. | The two men smashed a side |window with the aid of Const. | |William Delaney and took the grandparents and the three chil- dren, Charles, 4, Robin Lee, 5, and Cheryl Ann, 7, from the home. Charles and Mrs. Hinton were taken to hgspital for treatment for smoke inhalation. Charles has been released, Emergency Only Before Nightfall OTTAWA (CP) -- If the gov- ernment wants to send a mes- sage over the emergency radio warning system to Perth, Ont., it better do it before nightfall The Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors was told Wednesday that station CJET in Smiths Falls, a link in the emergency warn-| cannot. reach Perth! after dark. Perth is about 10 miles away, Interference from American| ~ jstations at night is too strong,} MONUMENTS --, MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE 723-1002 EVENINGS 728-6627 _ @ MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK @ ASSURES PERPETUAL MEMORIALIZATION @ EIGHT NATURAL FLORAL GARDENS Courteous inférmation at the Park Office Phone 723- 2633 |Hal Botham, station assistant| |manager, told the BBG in a | proposal for a power boost for) |CJET. The application was: for a power increase to 10,000 watts from the present 1,000, Interference at night means no Canadian station has a re- liable signal to Perth or Carle- ton Place, Mr. Botham told the board at a public hearing. The lonly place CJET's signal is j|heard at night is in the imme-| diate Smiths Falls area, about 35 miles southwest of Ottawa |Carleton Place is also. about 10 'miles from Smiths Falls. Y, SAVING.... -- or "just in Buy BARCLAY & @ -- for a trip to Furope? -- for a new car? ~~ for your children's education? Canada Savings Bonds Business Established 1902 37 King Street East. Oshawa Telephone: 723-3423 ? case"? 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