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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1964, p. 19

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BIRTHS THOMSON James and Evelyn Cook) are happy to a ounce te ot 4 sk 'June irene, Sora ef Oshawa Sood Hospital on Turse, November 12, 1964. Special to Dr, Hull and nursing staff of wh floor. RUSH -- The Rush children, Cathy, Karen, Mary gg Bh Michael, Maureen and Pavi are happy to announce the arrival pe their baby aster; Theresa Marie, 7 13 6z3., Monday, November 16, 1964, ey "Oshews' "General Hospital. Sag: par- ents are Tim and Mary Rush. thanks to Dr. W. G. Y. Grant. WRIGHT -- Neil and Zan (nee Drike- the birth of (nee Meat wich) are to announce the @ son, "Nel 'odd, 6 Ibs. 34 o75., born at the a 'ai Hospital on ae November 12, 1964. fonda} fo Dr. Beckett and 4th floor st DEATHS ALGER, Agnes Bernice Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, on Wednesday, Noverriber 18, 1964, Agnes Bernite gin widow of Orra M. Alger, mother Mrs. Lincoln Elliott (Elsie), wa; sister of Mrs. C. L. lerman (Maity), Toronto; in her 9ist year, Rest- at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- awa. Funeral service in the chapel Setur- day, November 21, at 2 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. BOVILLON, Richard Jr. jenly, at his home, 349 Frontenac Street, on Thursday, November 19, 1964, Richard Bouillon, in his sixth month, be- loved son of Betty and Richard Bouillon, loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bouillon and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Innes, of Sudbury. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West,| until Saturday, November 21, at 10 a.m.) Then to Resurrection Cemetery for com- mittal. HUNKING, Harry T. In the Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs- day, November 19, 1964, Harry T. Hunking, in his 83rd. year. Beloved hus-| band of the late Ethel May Marlow and) dear father of Mrs. D. A. Edwards| (Greta) of Agincourt, Mrs. E. A. Taylor) (Helen) of Fenelon Fails and George $.| Hunking of Oshawa; dear brother of Mrs.| A. Mackie (Annie), Mrs. E. Brown (Mil-| lie) and Mrs. Wm. Branton (Louise), all) of Oshawa. Mr. Hunking is: resting at} Meintosh - Anderson Funeral Home with service in the chapel on Saturday, No- vember 21 at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. LAMBERT, Mrs. Emily Edith At the Peterborough Civic Hospital on Wednesday, November 18, Emily Edith Short of 1019 Glebemount Cres., Peter- borough, formerly of Oshawa and To ronto.Dear mother of Ileen (Mrs. Orton Corbett} of Cooksvilie and. Joyce (Mrs Percy V'. Page) of Peterborough. Sister of Mrs. P. Russell and William. Short of Uxbridge, England. Also 'surviving are six grandchildren and eight grandchildren Friends may call at the Kaye Funeral Home, 539 George Street, Peterborough. | Services in the Kaye Memorial Chapel, Saturday November 21, at 11 @m, In- terment Little Lake Cemetery, | STEPFLER, Grace Ann At the Oshawa General Hospital Friday. November 20, 1964, Grace Ann Moran of Whitby, beloved wife of the late Francis Henry Steffier, dear mother of Camilla,| Grace, Sarah, Mary, and Bernadette, Frank, Leo, William and George; in her} 1Sth year. Resting at. the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for Requiem | Wass in St. John the Evangelist Church, | Whitby on Monday, November 23 at 10) a.m. interment St. Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Vis- ifors: commencing 2 2 p.m. _Sunday. _ LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA.SHOPPING CENTRE "94 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555, Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reoch of oll ~~. . GERROW. ,. FUNERAL CHAPEL! 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM | BURGESS --- In loving memory of | dear son and brother, Percy Edward erg gess, who passed away November 1936. Percy Dear, it is sweet | To breathe thy name, | in life we loved you dearly, | in' death we do ~~ same. Thy will be don Lovingly ronenmerse by mother and family, MeLEAN -- In loving memory of 4/ dear mother, Alma McLean, wh opass-| ed away November 20, 1958. Gone but not forgotten. --Lovingly. remembered by son, Clif-| ford and Dorothy. McLEAN - dear mother and grandmother, Aima Mc- i who passed away November 20, 9 Wonderful memories of one so dear, Are treasured still with a love sincere; Still in our hearts she is living yet, For we loved her too dearly to ever forget ~Lovingly remembered by daughter! Anne, son-in-law Harry, grandsons Paul and Ronnie. MCLEAN -- In memory of a dear wife, Alma. Molean. who passed away Novem- ber 20, 1958. Too dearly loved, ever to be forgotten. --Always remembered by husband Herb. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 783-1002 728-6627 _ @ MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK @ ASSURES PERPETUAL MEMORIALIZATION @ EIGHT NATURAL FLORAL GARDENS Courteous information at the Park Office. Phone 723-2633 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 1 A.M. STOCKS let be ae Canadian Press Stock Sales High Low a. Ns ch ge Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 20 LobCo A (Quotations in cents unless marked $.) LobCo B Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Locana s, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is Loeb M from previous board-lot closing sale.) laa iy M Leaf Mill 2150 INDUSTRIALS mere hil Pac rt 108 : net | Molson es 290 a Bie 8A Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) ontex 725 $13% 13% 13% Abitibi 2530 $13% 13% 133% -- vel Montex wits 725 880 880 880 Ackind ye: 360 Mont Loco $15 $17. 17 Ww Alta Gas 555 6% 16% Moore 10 $6) 60% 61 -- _. Gas 8 i a! To S108 108 108 +4! Nat Contain 100 $6 6 6 +% Gas 100 $10% 1014 10% Nia S$ Sti 100 $26¥2 264 26% po tls 50 $71% 71% 714 -- Ye). Noranda 845 $59 649% 50. yt ral we $33% 33% 334+ %| NO NGas 100 $23% 23% lay vw Anthes 50 $28% 28% 287%e-- Ye| Nor Phone 400 $13 13 Arg © 250 $14 144 N Phone w 320 875 875 "5 " ae <a v4 sie) |18 18 Nor Tar Ch 100 400 400 400 70 $69%--e 69% 69% NS LP 210 $274 274 27'4 bare NS 70 $792 192 19% Ogilvie 995 $15 4% 15 + % Bath. P A 150 $62 62 62 Oshawa A 25 $36 % +% Bath P wis 260 $I1 10% i Pac Pete 245 $124 12% 12% Bell Phone 4456 $62 62 Penmans 25 $34 34 34 Bow-M pr 26 $512 Si" Svs Pow Corp 710 $15% 15a 15% Brazil 400 475 475 «475 --S Price Bros 3325 $432 as B+ BA Oil 350 $35%e 35% 35¥e-- '| QN Gas 500 $10% 10% 10% -- % BC Forest 1600 $30 29% 30 + Ye| QN Gas pr 20$146 145% 145'4 --1¥a CP 900 47 «47 147 +1 Rolland A 200 $114 11% a+ 4 BCPh 515Sp 25 $105" 10512 105¥ Rothman 425 $3% 23 23 -% Brockville $00 $7% 7%. 7 Romfieid 100 200 200 200 Bulolo 300 $74 7 7 --V| -Royal Bank 41 $792 792 79¥2-- 4\-- Cabo! 70 3 3% 3% Rovalite pr $00 $25% 25% 25% Cal Pow 725 $23% 23% 23% Salada 1325 $12% 12 12% + % Can Cem 105 $50 530 SO Seven Arts 100 $16% 16% 16%--- Ye Can Cem pr 110 $29% 29% 29% + %| Shell Can 1323 $207% 20% 207% + % Cl Fndry 150 $45¥2 45% 4512+ Ve| Shell | pr 80 $30 0% +% C Pack A 75 $75 75 75 Shell | wts 1100 780 770 780 +1 C Pack B 75 $75 75 = 75 Shop Save 72100 $164 16% l6'2 Can Wire B 100 $20% 20% 200 Shully's 100 390 390 390 ---S CAE 750 $10% 10% 10% Slater Steel 550 $192 194 19% C. Brew 205 $11 10% 10% --~ Ve! Slater A wis 100 825 825 825 oC Brew Apr 50 $51 51 SI Somville pr z15 $5)' 51' 514 C Brew B pr 25 $54 Sd Sé Southam 100 $32 32 32 Cc BALA w 4220 290 275 220 +10 St Pav 100 $124 12%2 124 C BAI B w 300 280 280 280 Steel Can 1163 $25% 25% 25% -- Va) C Chem ws 100 965 «49965 «4965 «+5 Steindg A i $342 Mia Ula CF Prod 710 430 430 430 | Texaco $5994 59% 59% -- Ve Can G Inv 100 $6034 60% 60% + %| Tor-Dom Bk 250 $714 71 N%+ C imp Bk C 340 $69% 6 69%--%| 1 Fin A 370 $l45-- 145% 1458 C tod Gas 100 $1134 1134 11% Tr Can PL 4050 $40% 2912 39% --1 ciL 225 '$23'2 23'4 23'2 Trans-Mt 135 $21% 21% 21% + Ye © Marc 7 ite ali heats ve| Trans PPL 925 $10% 10% 10% CPR 1823 $54Ve 53% Turnbull 200 $10 10 10 --"% Cdn Pet 106 $13. 13 y| Un Gas 200 $25% 25% 25% + Ye C Refract 200 $18% 18% .| Un Carbide *SOS $27% 27¥e 274 Clairtone 800 %| Versatile 1100 $1134 1144 1134 ; Clairton w 125 79 | Vie G Tr 200 $15% 15% 15%---- Ve Con. Baks 100 | Walk GW 465 $36%2 3642 36% Con Bidg 100 Weld Wood 240 $142 144 144 Con M § 545 WCoast Tr / 525 $l6% 16% 164+ % Con Paper 1405 Westeel 875 $13% 13% 13%4--- % Con Gas 1445 | Westfair 100 $404 4014 40% Crestork 150 W Pacific 300 $16% 1644 16%4--% Crush Int 400 | Weston A 1450 $18% 18 = 18 Cygnus A 1173 Weston B 200 $182 1842 A+ % Cygnus -B 400 5 Woodwd A 150 od % % tM Cygnus pr 250 Y Knit A 300 $64 64 64 Delta Acc 125 ,, Zellers 100 sina 4% 14% Dist Seag 1227 "a D Bridge 475 VY Dofasco 350 OILS Dosco 240 $15 14% 15 Dom Stores 400 3! % Dom Tar . 1960 Val Alminex too 41S 415 415 +8 Dom , Text 728 va} Ang U Dev 20000 31 3) Du Pont 225 Calvert 6500 25 25 Ot Exquite A w 225 CS Pete 1100 31S 315 318 Falcon 794 %| C Delhi 109 920 920 920 Fam Play = 2125 C Ex Gas 158 (158 (158 FPE-Pion A 100 Cdn Sup. Oil 2s 17% 7% 17% -- Fraser 75 $32 31% 31%--%| Cent Del 225 860 860 860 Globe A 225 $13% 13% 13% =| © West P 100 140 140 1 GL Paper 1660 $264 26 264 + | Dome Pete 500 $18% 18% 18%-- % G L Power 50 $27% 27% 27% + Ve| Glacier 2500 10% 10'A 10% Gr Weg G 200 $19% 19%4 19% | Gr Plains 100 $11% 11% 1%e-- ve Hahn 100 $22 22 22 --%l Gridoil 17400 94 «83 (94 +10 Hawker-S 370 «($7 7 7 | Midcon 2000: 32 32 Hayes Stl 150 $1634 16% 16% NC Oils 300 270 270 «270 --5 Home A 1031 $20'2 20% 20% Numac 200 150 150 190 Home 8 107 $21¥%e 21% 21V¥e+ | Place 500 58 SB SB Horne Pf 200 330 325 330 | Permo rt 10404 3% 3 HBC 250 $15% 15% 1$%--~ | Provo Gas 600 230 230 HB Oil @ 1781 $i6% 16 16 South U $00. 8% Be Ba Husky 1650 iad Dg 11% Ye} Spooner 2000 15% 15% 15a Husky w 220 4 | Triad Oil 100 212 212 212 +2 Husky D wts 200 "0 Pr 470 +20 | Ucanso $00 320 320 320 Imp Life 3O$244 24d 244 Wsburne 3700 153 150 153 +3 Imp Oj] 818 $5612 56% 56¥2-- | W Decaita 2000 269 265 265 3 Imp Tob 300 $1d% 14% 14% + -¥e| Yan Can 7000--S oS 'An ah Ind Accep 365 $26 25% 26 gg rg 425 9% 9 9% 385 $94%e 94 94 Int Util 425 $28 2B 2B MINES Inter PL 725 996 9% Int Sti P 300 410 410 410 +8 Acad Uran 7500 6% & ah Inv Group 100 $134 13% 13%2-- %4| Advocate 175 455 655 « . inv Grp A 200 $13% 13% 13% -- Ye) Agnico 3700 112 108 «6112 --S ITL Ind 100, $8% 8% 8% +-¥e| Ali Pitch 1000 17Ve 17% Wat iy mg 7 oe ee Am Larder 1000 16. 16 Amal Rare 1500 Jockey C 2100 460 455 460 +5 A Am ws0 we mM Wi -- Kelly DA 100 $5% 5% 5%-- | Ang Rovyn 200 151 151 151) +1 Sererge 2107 oe ay 2% Ansil 20° 19%. 19% 334 r 500 257 252 Lafarge 230 $13% 13% 13% A Arcadia sow WwW WY LOnt Cem 1000 410 410 410 Atlas Yk 0 9° «(068lCU LO Cem w 300 9 95 95 Atlin-Ruf W000 74 The Lay Fin 262 $16% 16% 16% Bethim 600 850 845 8650 tev Fi 100 25% aa ibis m7 7 UD 'ig Nema ¢ 1000 Levy Sie 14% ae Boies. * ine Be Se pd Levy Apr = 150 $12% 12% 12% Brunswk 00 $14% 14% 1ée-- Ve Levy 8 pr 275 $20% 20% 20% Bunker H 1000 2: M»a-- va GREENWOOD ENTRIES SATURDAY. FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900 ($2500), ag Three-year-olds and up. 7 Fur- pes Consort, No Boy 115 Dark Gem, Turcotte X111 {Eternal Lock, Leblane 111 | Tarpon Run, Turcotte X107 Secret Star, Dittfach 112 Real Black, No Boy 122 Indian Line, Harris X109 Rubal Khali, No Boy 115 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900 ($2500).| | Claiming. Three-year-olds and up (Divn.| lof Ist). 7 Furlongs. ; Grey Beau, No Boy Be Cluny Miss, Gordon | Jessie B. Good, No Boy 16 Cherished memories of @\Final Award, No Boy 117 Falsun, Nedeau- 112 |Glad Roman, No Boy 112 Magic Shan, Parsons X107 | Pavia' $ Flight, Cuthbertson X102 | Stone of Gold, Hale 113 | | THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900 ($2500) Claiming. Three-year-olds. and up (Divn. of 1st), 7 Furlongs. Rah Rah, Gordon 113 Field Trial, Robinson 117 Shere Khan, Ne Boy 115 Penepopie, No Boy 112 Jean Goyo, No Boy 119 Basswood, Dittfach 115 Deal Me Aces, Harris X108 Seek and Find, Harris X117 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2100 ($3500). Claiming. Two-year-oids. One Mile, Native Twin, Dittfach 116 Lucky Draw, Turcotte X109 Hot Honey, Walsh 114 Valecrest Lady, Walsh 114 Cruisin Thru, Parsons X106 Dear Maggie, Gordon 111 ad Week, No Boy 114 €veson, Parker XX107 Moores Selector, Leblanc 114 » NOV, 1 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2200 ($4506). Claiming. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Fur- longs. Fauitessa, Cuthbertson X11) Peaches Reward, Dittfach 119 Sgt. Bricker, Parsons X108 | Spacemaster, Harris X11! | Or. P. Mac, yaad 113 Apple, Harris X11 | (QUINELLA WAGERING) | | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2100 ($3500). Claiming. Two-year-olds (Divn. of 4th). | One Mile. Mon's Bell, No Boy 14 | Silk'n Saphires, Turcotte X109 | Danish Blue, Gordon 114 | Bega Bega,.No Boy 119 | To the Victor, Gordon 122 |Anne's Reply, Harris X111 Wee Annie Dory, Remillard 111 Erin Pan, Leblanc 117 Jamie's Gem, No Boy 117 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add. ed '"'Mohawk Stakes'. and up. One and five-sixteenths Miles. Dr. Giddings, Dittfach A-126 Gran Califa, Leblanc 121 Latin Artist, Gordon 118 | Sunny, No Boy 121 Whiteborough, Armstrong 121 Lebon M L, No Boy 113 Runadir, Armstrong A-113 A Willow Downs Farm Entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. ($2500) |Claiming,. Three-year-olds and up, 1% | Miles. Dandier, Dittfach, 116 * | Cassis Miss, Elliott 120 | Crystal Fire, No Boy 120 | Trust Him, Leblanc 114 | Persian Tune, Stadnyk 120 Bonnie Bird, No Boy 114 Zenarchal, Cuthbertson X112 | Auntié Nora, No Boy 111 | X--5 Ibs. AAC XX--7 Ibs. AAC POST TIME 3 P.M, Three-year-olds | Stock Sales High-Low ih chee Cadamet 00 12 «+12 «12 Camp Chib 500 445 445° 445 --0 8% 84 84+ 2 130 190 «130 «1 9 9 9 --\ 276 «269 «(275 21 ya] 21 8 8 [etic ! 2 28 OB 450 440 «445 «+5 110 «109 «110 «(+1 199 199 199 «+3 5 5) "4 2 12Ve 12 1% 24 24 24-2 @oia 4 2 $17% 17% W-- 13 2% 13 +) 67 67 67) +1 $17 WV 7 + Dome 330 OB East Sull 850 475 470 470 --5 F Mar 3100 330 325 325 --S Frncoeur 1000 15 «15 «15 + Giant YK xd 100 $15% 15% 154-- Ve Goldale 100 owt GF Mining 2600 394 39 0%" | Goldray 3000 $8 S757 =} Grandroy 1900 15 1S Grandue 200 660 660 --S Gunnar 610 495 490 490 --5 | Headway 4000 16 16 16 | Heath 500 Se ad Fd | High-Bell 200 625 025 | Hollinger a5 347 "ham -- | Industrials Take Tumble TORONTO (CP)--Industrials tumbled behind poor paper stocks during heavy trading Thursday, but a_ last - minute spurt of trading among specu- latives helped offset some of the gloom in the stock market. Shares of paper - producing companies were hurt Wednes- day after Western - Canadian producer MacMillan Bloede]l and Powell River announced 2 $10-a-ton price cut for its news- print to $124 a ton. The losses continued Thursday, but were chiefly fractional. Great Lakes and Mac nn each fell % to 26% and 324 the latter trading 10,849 shares. Rolland A dropped % to 11%, Consolidated Paper was off cA to 41% and Price Brothers 1% to 43% The rest of the market fared ,\a8 poorly. Oshawa Wholesale A, "| Algoma Steel and Aluminium each declined % to 3544, 71% and 33. McWatters led speculatives higher, gaining 14 cents to 68 cents and trading 960,025 shares on rumors of favorable drilling results. Senior base metals were fell 1% to 72%. Golds and oils were quiet Hollinger fell 14 to 35% and Great Plains gained % to 12 after declaring its initial divi- dend. On index, industrials fell .67 to 168.33, the TSE composite in- dex .62 to 157.29, golds .39 to 152.68 and base metals .58 to 72.99. Western oils rose .27 to 97.26. Volume was 5,077,000 shares compared with 5,267,000 Wed- nesday. weak. Hudson Bay EARNINGS UP Earnings of U.S. railways in were estimated Thursday at $725,000,000, up 11 per cent from 1963 and the highest in seven years. The figure came from' Daniel P. Loomis, presi:+ dent of the Association of Amer- ican Railroads, at the associa- tion's annual meeting in New York. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday,\November 20,1964 19 the new light taste in.rum The light, smooth flavour of Maraca Rum will tell you it is one of the world's finest. Sun-mellow, distinctively dry, Maraca.is setting the fashion in rum drinks Light and smooth as tropical rhythm Now you can choose from three superb varieties of MARACA Total milk uction © this ae MINISTER SAYS fe: year was static for the fourth Stock Sales High Low a. cree Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge : consecutive year yet ction Hud Bay 205 $72%% 72% 72% + %| Mcintyre 45 $66 65% 6 + e : of many dairy products has Irish Cop sg0 %6 a = +3, McKeon Py 10% 10¥4 on men u er risen. This year's consumption ine Expl 2500 * 19 19 --¥4| Mentor 1000 38 38Ve 38/4 --! be plas a we 9g 4 by sev- Joburke 7000 10 «10 «+10 +1 | Meta Uran 2000 12 12 12 --+ eral million 5 3300 38 38k Metal Mine 1300 47 M45 145 --2 ° t ost certain Kerr 'oo sto 810 sto --10 Move imo 1m) vie Tie =2 F S lf P t the pi of milk for manufac- Kerr Add 1 _ ' od e oe -_! K anecon game Wee 1 tT | ow Gol. 7am 1 5 on 8 Tr om ' 1 Vy turing ice cream and other L Dufauit 1850 $13%4 13 13+ vel Neonex wis 1400 125 125 125 products will be raised by the Lake Ling 7000 10a 10 10" + Ys jd: ost Hh n Shthae ia 8 3,|. TORONTO. (CP)--The Ontario from achieving his highest om government, He urged the gov- annie. 1000 38 38 35 Newnor 500 15 «418 «15 + Veidairy industry suffers from|sible output, ~ ernment to do this by income Leitch 100 S75 575 $75 N Senator = 16 16 16 claustrophobia and self-pity, Ev-| M. R. McCrea president of|payments to farmers rather Lorado 1600 16) 157 199 --3 New Taku 1000 34 34° "2 J. a . Louvict 16100 21 20 ©20¥2-- | isto 590 i7¥a 17% i7ia+ wlerett Biggs, Ontario's deputy|the National Dairy Council of|than by setting minimum Macdon Woe i ete | Rete | ieee 190 ln lave yee agriculture minister, said)Canada, said Canada may have ae ye perenga be 100 290 200 20 +1,.| Normetal 100 415 ais ais | Thursday at the annual meetingia milk shortage within @ year) In any case, consumer Leary Man Ber 4000 25 25 Marboy 500 13 «-13)«13: 1 | Norpax 2500 12 12 12 --2 lof the Ontario Milk Distributors|if production is not increased.ishould not be raised, he said. Marcon woo 8 9 9 N Coldstrm 1300 85 65 85 +3 iati Martin 1000 Fk ak 1. | N Golder! 1000 17% 17% 17% + Wa Association. Matach 14500 10 10 10 +% Perebilea pod = 4 is e He yee bap iB con- Mattgm 835 $21 20% 20% -- Ve h e --'® \trols in the fluid mi usiness ° McAdam 200 108 108 108 +1 Norvalie 6500 (92 9% 94 4 citedtritg a? 00 1 2 Imost 30 years and added Beat he Boaska 20 i to i orgs feat the wideattr has developed There s Nothing Can T DIVIDENDS O'Leary 41000 a 15 17 2 \in the "restricted atmosphere of ronan 600 720 720 7 +5 |maternalistic. care.' i Paramaq = 500 3 eg | Mr. Biggs said this crutch co By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pax Int 2000 $4 $4 SA HI may be the reason why so many The Canadian Salt Co. Lid.,| Feerless 6 7 ihe 7 in the dairy business look to |20 cents, Dec. 28, recorded Dec.| Purdex 2000 15¥@ 15% 15% + " government for solutions, and il. sis ti aa Se ane ee Ha] then blame the government for 'The Craig 0. +» COM-| Radiore 3000 41 41 A} \most problems. mon two cents, Jan. 11, 1965, Reg - rs yu a i --| | The industry on the surface record J 5. Sherritt 2450 505 500 500 'has the progressive look of a Fa' ridge Nickel | Siivmag - 11000 24 23% 23/2 --~ '/ Sunday suit, he said, but under- Lid., 5 cents plus 50 cents ex-| Stanrc 7 te? | neath there is fear, distrust and tra, Bec. 15, record Nov. 27. | steep 180 a os as, ". | disunity. The Imperial Life Assurance) $44 Cont 5m nao nip 1002" Mr. Biggs anil his depart- ALL-ELECTRIC Co. of Canada, 85 cents, Jan. 1,| Texmont 11000 42 42 42 1 |ment ¢ expects guidance from the 1965, record Dec. 10. Tex Sol ee itt te lee 32 (Ontario milk industry commit- Imperial Oil Ltd., 40 cents Tormont 169600 0 43 auth 44] tee set up in May, 1963, How- ib me Dee ee | ene a Be orci eltered ty the. collier 3 o ae in ju! 6i : gyn ance cor, UCL. Mine 3000 al" i a xh' | represented a 'don't rock the HEATING ; pfd. 50 cents, $1.40 pfd.| tia Porc 500 18 18 7 philosophy. 35 cents, Dec. 31, record Dec. Leben Q yon 2ive aie zive a+i Most persons want to relax) 1 9; 6% per cent pfd. 31% cents,| Yours, Os 32 nt | restrictions which require dair- For YOUR Home!! Don't have a home Jan. 30, 1965, record Jan. 8,| Werner 1000 6 6 --'slies to sell to their geographic Thet's Obsolete 1965; $1.25 pfd. 31% cents,) W Malar a0 6 66 Of lareas, he said. Referring to talk Make It Modern March 1, 1965, record Feb. 8,| west mines 00 475 470 475 --5 |of production controls, Mr. with ELECTROHEAT! 1965. | W Sut 1 4000 4 eM «t! |Biggs added it was unrealistic Molson Breweries Ltd., class| Wiitsey soo 16 Yk. ols to try to prevent a dairy farmer| PHONE A 25 cents plus 10 cents extra, Weed Ese * an avs 1% SS aflda'ae ale Le 3 -- 4! Shc Hr ecw eet | SAUSMAN TAKES sear 799-AC)] Northern Te! ephone Lid., e OTTAWA (CP) -- Max Sgits-| »| samimon ix conte, Jan, 16, 1een,| Stee a: mas 114000 |man, newly-elected New Demo- For Detailed record Dec, 31. FOREIGN TRADING cratic Party member of Par- Soleriniien Union Acceptance Corp. Ltd.,| Bvlolo 100 $7% 7% %%+--eiliament for the Ontario riding ad common 15 cents, second pfd.| R3nce a ee a tao Waterloo South, took his seat 15 cents, Jan. 1, record Dec. 15.| Gunnar 200 500 500 500 jin theCommons Thursday. Mr.|| 56 PRINCE ST. poe OSHAWA Victoria and Grey Trust Co.,| *\cDor Sa as |Saltsman was the winner in a 12 cents, Dec. 15, record Nov, 27.| Un keno 100 9@ 90 94 +15 |byelection earlier this month. | why not drink something you'll really like? 3 aoe oF. ry 'AND ROTRLED FOR INE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS " TORONTO, CANADA poser LIGHT, and Golden Mellow Dark, with traditional MA-RA-DA- Se Exotic net-covered bottle 'at tropical shythm, marks the finer light rum | | YOUR ROOMS. Concealed and decorative CARD OF THANKS. ZILVERSMIT ~-- | Wish to sincerely thank Dr. C. Austin, nurses and staff of Memorial Hospital for their care and kindness; also friends and neighbors for | their acts of kindness, messages of sym pathy and comforting words at the time of the Hiness and passing of my dearly beloved husband, Albert Silversmit; my deep appreciation also for donations for tree planting in israel, donation: prayer books for the Oshawa Syna and donations to the Heart Fou in his memory for --Nanny Zilversmit Overtime Goal Gives L.A. Blades Victory LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Cen tre Norm the game-winning goal at 5:34 of overtime Thursday night to give Los Angeles Blades a 4-3 Western Hockey League vic- tory over the first-place Seattle Totems. - The triumph moved Los An- geles past Vancouver from fourth to third place with 19 points while Seattle remained at the top with 23. The teams meet again here Saturday night Johnson slammed in| | cou | Urge safely safely Mrs, S. Lancaster, Neweestle, President. | | The Durham County | FARM SAFETY --to check your car for winter and drive --to check your furnace and heat safely --to check your electric wiring and live ThE DURHAM COUNTY FARM SAFETY COUNCIL NCIL s You & O-Dalrymple, P. Ag., Agricultural Representative & Secretary-Treasurer, PLANNED LIGHTING ADDS GLAMOUR AND DIMENSION 10 lighting can be used in dozens of ways to add a decorator touch to any room, The effect can be dramatic--the cost very little, ELECTRIC HEATCUTS THE COST OF HOME EXTENSIONS. \{ you're adding to your home or-converting your basement or attic room dnto extra living area, you can install flameless supplementary electric heating for tess than it costs to extend your present heating system. FULL HOUSEPOWER MEANS ADDED SAFETY AS WELL AS CONVENIENCE. Full 100 amp. service provides you with enough power for all the time and labour saving electric appliances you'll ever need. It provides added safety, too, by eliminating the risk of overloading your present wiring system, with *-- In Co-operation With -- WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION AJAX HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION _. . PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION... . .. ° eo ° e e . Modernize your home inexpensively electricity your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, PHONE 723-4624 TELEPHONE 668-5878 TELEPHONE 942-0500 . TELEPHONE 942-2930 -

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