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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Apr 1965, p. 33

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af Fer ee a dee ae 30--Automobiles | for Sale 1959 CHEVROLET, mechanically. excel- lent, new paint. Reasonable, Apply 724 Beaupre Avenue. -- MOTORS, tr Auto Wreckers. nights 725-4404 Jee 1957 CHEVROLET, V-8 stand new tires. A-! engine and body. Call Matter 6 P.M.» 942-3406. : 1957 PONTIAC deluxe, 6 cylinder and- ard transmission, radio, good body, motor: excellent, $375. Telephone 725-8885. isa Buick. "hardiop, "mechanically very good, Seven tires, very new licence, $259,. Dial 623-3185, 959 BUICK sedan, mu! must be sold to settle estate. In good condition, automatic, near- ly new, four whitewall tires, extra wheel. Apoly 112 Buckingham Avenue after 5 p.m. 196) CHEVROLET, four-door, standard: 6 cylinder, black with blue interior, radio, $900. T Telephone 728-4509. 31--Compoect Cars for Sale PEUGEOT ond VOLVO SALES ond SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa -- 728-0921 "ZOLTAN - NICK _ & DAN'S Your authorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe. South _Oshowa 728- 005) SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings 1964 ENVOY four-door white, fow mileage, good condition Phone 728-5179 1956 AUSTIN sedan, good condition, radio, snow fires, full price $135, 728-6756 after ll am 1964 CORVAIR Monza, speed, ore owner, 10,800 miles still in effect. 728-5692 iv "RAMBLER convertible deluxe, auto , radio, power steering, power top. Exe lent condition. 1963 CORVAIR convertible, excellent condition. Many extras. offer. Telephone 723-4974. : 1962 VAUXHALL station wagon, miles. A-1 condition. $975. Phone "18 "155. 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, new motor, new plates, in good condition. Reasonably priced. Evenings telephone Blackstock 986-4791 1964 CORVAIR Monza Spider, maroon with black interior. Four-speed transmis sion, Telephone 728-7806, e 193 CORVAIR convertible, four-speed excellent condition. Many extra offer, Telephone 723-4974. 32--Trucks for Sole FORD V4. four wheel drive Army truck.| Tire chains, and hand-winch_ included, | Reasonable. Suitable for garaqe or serv- ice station. Bowmanville, 623-3591. TWO '-ton trucks, Ford pick-up. One is In good running condition; the other could be used for parts. Call after 6 p.m 728-1564. a uk BEDFORD VAN "half-ton truck, 1960, motor, tires, body. Clutch defective, $200 as is. Bowmanville 623-2401 1992 CHEVROLET "Va-ton truck, $225; "also 1956 3+ton Chevrolet truck, Telephone 723-2315 1951 GMC pick-up truck, $150. cash, Tele) Phone 72 728-5843. 33--Automobiles Wanted ~~ CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? "Ted" New yall car parts, Courtice Telephone 723-5541 or clean, price very Low four-door, four- Warranty four-speed, Best Sell your used car to Talk 'Cash' to the Cor Dealer ond "Save"' TED CAMPIN. MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck ers, 1178 Nelson Street, want cars for) wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245 LAKESHORE AUTO. "WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highe: prices. paid. 20 Wentworth Ea: SHAW 'Auto w parts for je. tron and metals 'bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. WANTED Cars for wrecking, Telephone 720-4549. | 34--Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION specialists. Transmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex pert carburetor and auto electric service. 22 King Street West, 728-0817 0. Cars bought, | 33--Lest and Found LOST -- Lady's Elgin wrist watch, gold, black cord band. At the. Oshawa Shop ping Centre Reward 728-0959, vost "Golden Labrador -- Retriever, registered, tattoo marking BOR in left ear, IT right @ar. Vicinity Harmony Road South and 40!. Reward. Telephone 723-4532 Phone LOST -- Lower denture, downtown area.| Telephone 728-2443. Reward COST: Small greyish | brown tabby female, Simcoe Street North vicinity. An swers to "Jeffie'. Phone 723-3068 LOST -- Male Beagie hound, vicinity of Courtice Road. Initial tattoo on ear. An swers to "Rex" Te ephone 728-1394 o194§ CHEVROLET half-ton truck good condition. Apply 50? Bloor East, mornings or after 4 p.m. 36--Legal_ LAND TITLES ACT "IN THE MATTER OF Port of Lot 16, Sheet SC and part of Lot 22, Sheet 6C on Plan 357 for the City of Oshawa, bounded on the South by reg- istered Plans Nos. 671 and 703, on the East by Harmony Road North, on the West by Parcel 126 in the Office of Lond Title extendir 9 North 1230 feet more or less NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Somand Developments Limited, has made on appli- cotion to the Loca! Moster of Titles at Whiby for o certi- ficote of title to this land of which they claim to be the owner in fee simple free from all encumbances, except 4 Mortgage ot present regi tered on title. Subject also to an Easement in favour of The Very Street Reasonable. 725-5207.) caf, | |36--Legal COUNTY OF ONTARIO TENDERS FOR CONTRACT C7-65 * MUNICIPAL WORKS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents, and submitted in triplicate, in County Tender envelopes, will be received by the County Engineer ot the County Buildings, Whitby, Ontario, until 4:30 P.M., THURSDAY MAY 6, 1965 for grading, drainage, granu- lar base, hot-mix paving and structures connected with the reconstruction of County Road No, 27 in Pickering Township for a distance of approximately 5.7 miles. Plans and Tender forms will be available on .Thursdoy, April 15th, 1965 upon poy- ment of a $20.00 non- refundable fee at the offices of TOTTEN SIMS & ASSOC- ' IATES LIMITED, Consulting Engineers, 306 Dundas Street West; Whitby, Ontario, Each Tender must be accom- panied by a Certified Cheque or Bid Bond equal to 10% of the Tender Sum, The award of this Contract is subject to the approval of the Ontario Municipal Beard LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEP- fo: tees | TOTTEN, SIMS & | ASSOCIATES LTD, Consulting Engineers, 306 Dundas St. W., WHITBY,. Ontario, W. A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG., County Engineer, County of Ontario, County Buildings, WHITBY, Ontario. |37--Auctions 30 Hereford cattle, 2 M.H, Tractors, Self propelled com- bine, N.H. Baler, Side Rake, Manure Loader. Full line modern form mach- inery, Hay Seed and Furni- ture, PROPERTY OF HOWARD McMULLEN Lot 3, Con. 7, Manvers 2 miles south, VY mile east of Yelverton off No. 7A Hwy. ON SAT. APRIL 17th Terms cosh. Farm Sold. Furniture sells at 12 o'clock sharp, followed by Imple- ments and Stock. Lunches avoilable. Art Rowan, G. Wanamoker, Clerks, Ted Jackson, Ted Spenceley, Auctioneers, '38--Coming Events _| Double-Breaking OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes | Jackpot Nos. 50 and. 50 JUBILEE PAVILION 50¢ ADMISSION Entitles you to 1 Free Cgrd, plus a chance on a TV to be drawn April 28th DANCE at the Knights of Columbus Hall 184 Bond W Saturday, April 17th 9-12 p.m "GERALDO" and his bond $3 per couple Sponsored by the Oshawa Diving Club Everyone Weltome FREE 20 TURKEYS at the EASTER BINGO of the KINSMEN CLUB AJAX INC, THURS. APR. 15 8 PM, Aiox Community Centre BINGO _ | goal. © etait a phn On Steep Grades LONDON {AP)--The British {Motor Corporation announced a new double-braking system on trucks which they ¢elaim will eliminate the menace' of run- away vehicles on steep. grades. It is being marketed by the truck division of the: corpora- age Austin and Morris works. lit comprises a duplicated air- over-hydraulic 'system and is installed in all models of the latest range of Austin Morris trucks as standard equipment. The double-braking arrange- ments operate independently, jthe second one coming into ef- ifect only should the main sys- ltem fail--with the added safe- jguard of yet another separate) air - assisted handbrake acting on the rear wheels. DEATHS FROLIS, Martin Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General! Hospital on Monday, April 12, 1965, Mar- tin Frolis, beleved husband of Katalin! Vitydsz; in his 68th year, Resting at the |Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with \funeral service in the chapel Thursday, April 15, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. | PHILLIPS, Helen Irene Entered Into rest in the Toronto General Hospital on Tuesday, April 13, 1965, Helen Irene Branton, beloved wife of William Thomas Phillips, mother of Chery!, Wil- liam and Peter; sister of Mrs. Clifford |Dodsworth (Madeline), and Alfred, all of Oshawa; in her 50th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Saturday, April 17,-at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery, (Friends are asked not to call until Thursday evening.) RUITER, e At Memoria! Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, April 13, 1965, Elsie Panes, aged 66 years, wife of the late George Albert Ruiter, and dear mother of Eileen (Mrs. Reg. Heari), Coulson," and Vera (Mrs. Murray Bate), Wallace, Edith (Mrs. Robt. Hilditch), and June. |Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, for service in the chapel on Thursday at 3 p.m. interment Hamp- ton Cemetery. SAUNDERS, Frederick At his residence, Newtonville; on Tues- day, April 13, 1965, Frederick Saunders, aged 60 years. Beloved husband of Eliza beth Campbell; dear father of Jean (Mrs. Douglas cester), Barbara. (Mrs... Wm Found), both of Agincourt and Ross of Newtonville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 10 a.m. . inter- ment Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough. Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW | FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS. Funeral _ ararngements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM HURVID -- loving memory of .a dear husband, father, grandfather, Emanuel J., who passed away April 14, 1960. In We treasure stili with love sincere, Beautiful memories of one so dear. --Always remembered by wife, Frances, Margaret .end Dougias and family, and Jim and Joyce and family McINROY -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret Mc Inrey who passed away April 12, 1963 © happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill, --Son Vincent, daughter-in-law Rochelle, and grandchildren. SMITH -- In loving memory of a dearly beloved wife, Florence Annie, who pass- ed away April 14, 1957 Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. ---Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten by husband Fred, mes Florence and Mabel. MOUNT LAWN Time again to osk that you remove | | winter wreaths If you request, tend and d qt- stand. we. wou the you. store Thank MEMORIAL PARK CARD OF THANKS | LOFTHOUSE -- The family of the late Peter Lofthouse wish to convey sincere | thanks to the many friends, relatives and | neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereave- ment. A special thanks to the doctors of Brooklin Medical Centre and nurses of Oshawa Genera! Hospital who attended Mr. Lofthouse during his confinement TREMBLE -- | would like to take opportunity to say "Thank you" to Tupperware friends for all your help encouragement in helping me reach My sincere thanks to ail Dorothy . Tremble. this! 38--Coming Events OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thursday, April 15th 20 GAMES AT $20 | 5 GAMES AT $30 | 1---$150 JACKPOT | $20 PER LINE PLUS | $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 50 and 55 $10 PER LINE PLUS -$200 PER FULL CARD IN 50 AND | Alta G pr xd a Cf ate ites a i ate at STOCK MARKET _|Unassuring Guelph Native * Amassed Fortune In Grain TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS -y The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--April 14 (Quotations in cents uniess marked. $. 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Abitibi ne5 $139 «1313 Alta Gas xd 215 $38% 38% 38'4-- Ye 106 Alta Gas w 3 Algoma Alumint Alum 4% Analog Antion Ww Ang CP 4% Arnaut arg B pr Arg CP pr Arg 250 pr Atl Sugar Alt Sug A 3 22 250 $ 100 925 110 510 zs 175 504 600 0 14900 B inter A Fin 245 Bruck A 25 Burns 212 Cabo! 250 Cal Pow 100 22 25 25 565 Cc 260 Cc Brew 1592 C Brew A pr 120 CB AI Bw 275 Cc Chem w 315 Cdn G Inv 25 C ime Bk C 505 C Ind Gas 985 $12 12% C Ind Gas p 100 $15% 157% ;, Ae G and O 276 $12% 12% 21 $2334 232 $50 4" $67%e 66% $45 44% $75 74% $s 5 $19% 19'2 $61 61 $7% 7 $104 10'2 1 52a -- V4 ig va) ise +% 79\4 27% --1 ry | 64 -- a 104 -- 30% W% 33 23 +% 25 6% x0 1% B 24% 25 214 274 53% 95V4 185 v7 9% Ab Can Per rts CAF $17% $9% $46 420 420 14 11\% $61% 61% $682 68 3974 639 160 195 100 359 220 359 cit rts CPR C Tire A C Westng CW Prop Chemcell Chrysler Ciaisione Col Cell 550 Computing 225 C Savin Rts 275 Con. Bidge pr 220 Con MS 782 Con Paper 255 Con Gas 787 Seag D Bridge Dofasco Dom Lime Dosco = Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Du Pont Emeco Fam Play Fanny F Fed Grain Fieet Mig GMC Goodyear GL Paper Gr Weg G Guar Tr Hardee Hawker-$ Home A Home B Horne Pf HBC HB Oil G Husky Husky D w Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep ind Min Ind Wire Inglis Inland Gas IBM 500 1100 293 $116 2800 3 2 200.$1344 13% 134-- Vv 811 $18% 18% 18% 1895 $13%e 13% 13% 595 770 745 770 456 $56% 56/2 56 278 $14. 14a 144 130 $24%4 244 24% 250 9 1000 600 200 z1 $501 220 509 605 100 400 400 100 125 225 1120 4900 1735 +35 -V 205 205 SM 5% Sh $10% 10% 10% $0) 50) $63% 634 63% $95 4% 95 $32° 31% 32 $90 90 9 435 420 425 $12% 12%4 12% | $114 11% 11% | | | IMC int Nickel int Util Inter PL int St P inv Grp A TL Ind TL Ind pr ITL Ind pr Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey ¢ $242 24a Va $249 24Va 24a $15¥2 15% 152+ Ve 840 e400 6+10) 6M Lakeland Lakeland w Lau Fin Lav F 200 Lau F 125 tau F 6w Levy Levy A pr LobCo A LobCo B LobG 2 pr Locana Loeb M MB PR Magna El 220 780 216 1180 100 $182 184 18'4 $40 40% 40 $21%4 21% 21% S55 555 555 100.$14 14 (14 200 $11% 600 $10 145 $10%2 216 $57 600 135 D $14% $37% 11% 11% 10% 10% 104 102-- Ve 5}. 87 35 135 14M 14% 37% 37% 4+ 300 300. 4 Montex Moore Nat Drug N Groc pr Noranca NO NGas N Phone w NS LP Pac Pete Pac Pete w Pow Corp Premium QN Gas Robertson R Little Rolland A Royal Bank Russel H St Maurice Saiada Sheii Can Shop Save Shop City Simpsons Simp Sear St Radio Steel Can Steinbg A Texaco Tone Craft Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-A T 27% Ye 192 19% 7 7 32% 33 462 46\4 54 54 9 9 654 65% 15% 15% $46! a $54 9 $65' 515% Un Carbide Un Gas Un. Siee! ersatile Walk GW Weldwood Westee! W Pacific 150 $1 ' alia Weston B Wstn 4\4 pr West A wis Zelinrs Zenith 365 360 365 $8 Alminex Am Leduc Ang U Dev Argosy Bantt Cal Ed Calvert CS Pete 100 1500 1500 2500 18075 390 2000 00 455 5 + Va 455 2 ; ol 455 12 12 73 72 72 680 $23 33 280 655 4 3% WA4-- Ve 322 32a -- Va 280 «= 280 A nanced by 4 Universities, here in the Andes Mountains re- cently. (little lion) it will be operated by Staffed by American and Argen- 364 3614 a + 'altine scientists. " High Low a.m. $13 3 13 94 «92 «OA 52 82 O82 a 656 00 465 «465 (465 30 325 325 $424 "ie 42' 0 16 § 294 » 2" the 4 7 Stock Gr Plains Sales 2435 AY -2 254 "ive Ne + ™h wo 0 10 202 20% 20's 243 bs fr 30 330 Pa! m= 299 55 is 45 5 2 Ls 2 + 1! 72 ae in a +"! $23% MM 2a -- "Me 3 322 Re--V 280 «280 6280 82 23 - al Wespac W Decaita sa Alminex Am * Leduc Ang U Dev stat Bani: Cal Ed Calvert CS Pete Cc Ex Gas C High Cr C Homestd, 2000 2500 100 4! 1500 1500 2500 18075 390 2900 100 1200 183 180 1 500 23 «(23 1000 96 = MINES Advocate 100 605 605 All Piteh 1000 23 23 A Am Moly 1700 245 240 Ang Rovyn 5700 215 212 rea 300 325 325 1000 10' 10'4 10% 2500 36Va 36% 36+ Ve 2 2 8 "4 " "4 25 < 25 5 5 730 730 730 114 114 11% 49a 492 49'a-- 525 $25 $25 $17 v7 V7 334 324 33 i] 124 12 12% + Va 315 31S 315 108 6107 +107 +2 160 160 160 24a 24 24! 1444 15 +% "4 "4 132-132 9% 20 2 24 275 20 wt +3 +1 --10 --4 +7 Arion Argosy Bankeno | Bankfield Bary Expl Bethim Bevcon Big Nama Bralorne Brunswk Bunker Cadamet Camflo Cc Tung ¢ Dyno C Lencourt a H 15 $l4 133 20 244 231 275 (275 2 2 30 | 30 -I +2 +1% 2 2 102 «102 45 45 74 114 1 +: Va 13% 139% 13% 202 192 194 8B 8 8 45 wt Cc Callinan Con Gillies C Halli C Mogul Con Nichol C Northid Cc Rambler C Sannorm Cop Corp Craigmt Croinor Deer Horn D'Eldona Deihi Pac Denison Dome Donaida East Sull F'west °T Frobex Genex Giant Glenn 45 515 "4 194 218 8 1200 -T 1300 1000 500 900 2500 1000 220 7000 2000 1000 1000 1000 45 520 «515 "4 "4 194 194 218 218 8 Ly + 33 3 15% 15% WA 14+% 62 6 1 7 7 2 22 27 27 4 Wt 9 9% 645 «645 450 35 $15% 1" +1 +2 1000 350 --s YK Exp Gortdrum Guif L Gunnar Hastings Haeth Hollinger Hud Bay Int Bib +14 + 200 500 1000 140 200 100 1900. 1400 2000 1500 2000 355 1100 5000 960 165 2000 500 500 100 1000 2750 22800 98 385 $31%4 31% 31% 875% 75% 75\44---% 120 120 120 --3 7 37 37 320 «310 144 14% 34 34 545A 865 659 340 «(330 "4 "4 $13 3 510 510 it 19% 275 315 14% «4 Jonsmith Jowsey Kerr Add K Anacon 54 865 340 M4 +4 +15 +5 Kopan ~~ L Dufavit Leitch Louvict Macassa MacLeod Madsen Matach Mattgmi McAdam Mcintyre McMar Mentor Midrim Muiti-M Nealon ae w Goldvue Harri 500 Hosco 710 N Mylama "ed N Rovyn Nisto Norbeau Norgold Normetal 'Northcal Nortngte Norsp A w O'Leary Opemiska Orchan Patino Peerless Perron Preston Probe M ris 4250 Purdex 8000 Que Man 500 Quemont Quonto Raglan Realm Rexspar Rio Algom Rix, Athab Rockwin Roman Sherritt Silvenaq 20% 20% 97 98 +1 178 $75 78 78 2500 5% Sia 8% 2000 46% 46a wnt 6 6 6 -- a 7) 4 W4a+ 170 7 +5 9 9 $000 1000 15000 100 1500 ' N Won 5 30 22'- 22 ey 10 10 10 262 262 262 1 4 1 440 430-440 8: u 310 22 a + + +2 + 2 +10 3700 Tormont Tribag Un Buffad UCL. Mine Un Fort Vauze Violam Willray Wisconsin Yale Lead Zenmac 1500 Zulapa 10500 Sales to 11 151 24V 80 255 162 24 12! 9 % a.m.: 400 124 2 35 1,569,000, FOREIGN Gr Lk Paper : Inglis Agnico Coch Will Dicknson Gunnar Madsen Newmy Northcal Sherritt Steep Rk Triad Utd Keno Yk Bear TRADING 100 1 200 3 100 100 300 500 245 24 103 700 770 252 980 175 +10 +7 +8 +10 +30 +10 --20 500 175 STAR GAZING IN ANDES SAN JUAN, Argentina (AP)-- new observatory, partly fi- Yale and Columbia was opened near Called "El Leoncito,"' the Cuyo University, and BEAVERS BUILD BIG The longest beaver dam on "a | Ea erg ea eS Ge | GUELPH, Ont. (CP)--Arthur Cutten, a modest, unassuming ,, native of Guelph, made a for- tune out of grain speculation 'in 1920s. His name became a Hebd in financial circles in the | United States. But today, 29 jyears after his death, 84 is al- |most forgotten in the city where he was. raised. Between the time he left 'Guelph at the age of 18 and his' |death in 1936 he amassed a for-| tune estimated on paper at |more than $90,000,000, | Cutten, the second oldest of jeight children, went to Chicago after failing to find a job in his home city. He entered the dry }goods department of the Mar- shall Field department store at ja salary of $6 a week. | Subsequently he joined the | | | OBITUARIES MRS, WILLIAM T. PHILLIPS The death of a lifelong Osh- awa resident, Mrs, William T: Phillips, occurred Tuesday at the Toronto General Hospital after a seven-month illness. She was in her 50th year and had resided at 258 Drew st. She was the late' Mr, and Mrs. Branton. In 1931 she married William - Thomas Phillips in Oshawa. Mrs. Phillips was a member of the Oshawa Salvation Army. | The deceased is survived by her husband and a daughter, Cheryl; two sons, William and Peter; a sister, Mrs. Clifford Dodsworth (Madeline); and a |brother, Alfred, and four grand- children, all of Oshawa. She was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. John: Lloyd (Beverley), in 1961. The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for the service in the chapel Saturday. Interment will be |Cemetery, Oshawa, Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Thursday evening. FUNERAL OF JOHN N. STEWART | The funeral service for John IN. Stewart, who died suddenly in Oshawa Saturday, was held Monday at the Armstrong Funeral Home, The service was conducted by Rev. W. L. Her- bert, of King Street United |Church, and interment was in |Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Kellar, C. -Burtch, |Douglas Crandall, Robert Har- |mon 'and Robert Wilson. Don thousands of people inbred instinct and excellent opportunity learn these skills. Liat y NY ey mee NED pete former Helen! Irene Branton, daughter of the| Edward) in Union| ae cai bape pen, re Sp OO BI spikes Dene THE OSHAWA TIMES, nye aecipesrsneys selma ugagiiey oe 2 ap ep pe en Wednesday, April 14,1963 33 earnings to $10,000, only to lose the money when he was unable to raise $500 in margin. His first major market suc- cess was in Soo Line stock in which he made a profit of $220,- 0C9 in 1906. FORESAW SHORTAGE Chicago office of grain broker A. S. White where he won rapid promotion to bookkeeper and then to trader on the exchange. Then he left the firm and began) Cutten attained prominence, as trading on his own. a grain speculator in 1924. Fore- Cutten learned a lesson he/armed with a knowledge of never forgot when he built his! weather and crop conditions, he foresaw an impending world grain shortage. His dealings during several months in the corn pit netted him more than $1,500,000. He bought grain futures slowly and unobtrusively and held'them as prices climbed rapidly, even- tually reaching more than $1 a bushel over the normal price in eight months. Estimates of his profits ranged $12,000,000 to as high as $30,000,000, | | Quality Spring sults from three of > Canada's top tailoring houses. Fraser's guarantee your satisfac- | tion, or money refunded. F i 'Of Got a size raed Fraser's HA ate antee you thoroughlv f sizes 36 to in Feguiar, short, Sed fall' models. oe | ory a's « This Sale ts 20 BIG thet it caters to ly eut for Young im figures-- to popular Natural Should- er styles --- conservative 3-butten -- Executive 2- button, And many varia- tions, two suits JACK FRASER only 105 Open to 6 p John Muzik, | Open to 6 p.m. Tonight Open to 9 p. m. Thursday .m. Saturday Closed Good Friday hurry Suit Sale ends at Gp.m. Saturday April 17 th. BOYS! on them rests the responsibility of bridging the gap between newspaper and the reader. The newspaper they deliver represents the combined labour of both here and abroad, plus production costs that run into the thousands of dollars, It is therefore a job that cannot be taken lightly, the success or failure of the route depends entirely on a keen sense of detail and strong inter- est in business. Both strong prerequisites in today's world of business. But few people have such an the carrier's job affords an for a young boy or girl to Make Your Application Now! GIRLS! You Can Earn Money and Gain Valuable Business Experience as a TIMES CARRIER Sturdy are the shoulders of the newspaper boy for Name . OSHAWA TIMES CARRIER APPLICATION Ce er ee ey IQW Ge a A C Ex Gas Address GHY .esalesres awa. C High Cr 500 C Homestd 1000 Cdn Sup Oi! 1227 Cent Del 3202 Dynamic 106900 Hydro-Electric Power Com- oe oe mission of Ontario, registered as No. 19943 in the Regis- try Office for the County of Ontorio Wherefore ony person having or claiming to hove ony title to or interest in the land or anv port thereof is required on or before the 23rd day of April 1965 to file o stote- ment of his claim in my- of- fice at the Town of Whitby, and to serve a copy on the Applicont The oddress of the Applicont for service is: Messrs. Vonek ond Goodman, Barristers and Solicitors, 17 Queen Street, East, Toronto Ontorio DATED ot Whitby day of April, 1965 William H. Moorhouse, : Deputy, Local Master of Titles. FERNHILL PARK CLUB HOUSE WED., APR. 7th EARLY BIRD GAME--7:30 P.M 16 Games $6 each 1 each $10-$15-$20-$30 Share the Wealth Free Admission 55 NUMBERS, THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN. THESE TWO GAMES, FARLY BIRD GAMI EXTRA PRIZES, DOOR. PRIZES $1.00 ADMISSION RED BARN OSHAWA CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED BAKE SALE SIMPS ON SEARS Thursday, April 15 14:30 a.m Sponsored by L.D.S, Church 43. |record, near Berlin, New Hamp- \shire, stretched 4,000 feet and =,*|was maintained by 40 beaver inl lodges. SCHOOL: 6. hac beede sesso varsscee PHOMD a ec 57 4 Your Application Will Be Considered " CANADA s OriciNat oarrun FUND As Soon As A Route Is Open In Your Area. 129° CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDEND 3 CENTS PER SPLIT SHARE PAYABLE MAY ?, 1965 TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RECORD APR. 15 Door Prizes Mail or Bring Your Application to the Times in Oshawa or Whitby Oshawa Times CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT NOVEL BINGO | THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45. | ot ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $210: IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 Park TOTAL DIVIDENDS PER SHARE IN THE FIRST HALF OF 1965 UP 6 PERCENT OVER CORRESPONDING PERIOD LAST YEAR SHARES SPLIT 3 FOR | APRIL 18, 1964 RECORD 1964 DIVIDENDS TOTALLED 14¢ ON NEW SHARES EQUIVALENT TO 42¢ ON OLD SHARES CASH DIVIDENDS EXCEED $66,000,000 SINCE ORGANIZATION Canadian Investment Fund, Ltd. this 7th BINGO. Bathe Eulalie Avenue. Thursday, 2..p.m. Euchre, Saturday, & pm, " |

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