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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 17, 1967 CRERSSCH Gee RSM ews dO A a ia G8 Gl a kG 8 RW ah hE im Td } nt TODAY'S STOCKS | Distributed by CP Exchange--July 17 Quotations in cents uniess marked $. +--Odd xd--Ex-dividend, _xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. MINES 10:40 Net | Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge! Advocate 100 270 270 270 Agnico 4700 155 151 155 +15 800 107 105 107 <4 1500 78 7% 78 250 " en 360 600 80 500 itv 18% a 100 600 600 500 26 «26 7) 8 8 400 152 152 152 -- 3000 5) 50 z Camp Chib 200 915 915 915 ¢ Tung Cc Dyno 250 14) 41 Wal Cdn Keely 3500 62 6 6 +% ¢ _Lencourt Cdn Nisto 2500 26 2 2% Candore 2500 18 178 18 Can-fer 200 120 120 120 --S Cantri 4000 «15S b3 +% Captain 1000 (16 3 Cassiar 210 $1638 16% 1% Chestrviie 2500 323 2 Chib Key 1000 14 14 14 +7 Chib M 1900 6) 6 61 +2 Conwest Cop Fields Coulee Craigmt 270 $112 11% 2 Salo' z100 25 «2535 Deer Horn 9500 25 25 +% D'Elda 30400 173 167 Denison 635 $70 70 Discovry 260.110 110 Donaida 5000 18¥2 1812 Dunraine Endako pisroa T 4 Frobex 210 450 450 450 --15 | Gnt Masct 2100 130 128 128 Giant Yk z12 810 810 810 | Gienn Exp Goldrim Gortdrm Gradore Grandroy 44 +] Granisle 100 580 S80 580 --10 Gren Pnt 12000 57 55 57 +2 Gulch 1000 24 24 A 2 Hastings 100 140 140 140 ith 40008 8 8 +% Hollinger 200 $26%2 262 2612-- % Huds Bay 25 $64 64 «64 + 3 Joliet 100 44 44 44 --1/ Jonsmith oe: 15-15 5 Kam Kotia 1800 270 270 270 | Kerr Add 2185 $14¥e 14% 1412+ 1 K_ Anacon 517 74 74 4 +2 Kid Coper 2000 71 71 71 --2 Kirk Twn 14500 1912 19 9% + ¥ L Dufauit 660 $1038 10% 1C%* Lakehead 500 268 " - + Le Luz 550 $11 + 38} Macdon 1000 21 H i +1 Nradsen 1950 160 151 156 --2 Malartic 1000 48 «4B 48 Martin 2200 22 22 «122 Mentor 2100 58 58 58 Merrill 500 100 100 100 Midri 105200 198 178 199 --9| Mt Wright 8000 33 31 33 +2/{ Multi-Mi 2700 155 151 155 +5 | Net Expl 5000 1 1 3 | josco §=---:*1400 184 «180 «180 --1 | N imperal 500 305 305 305 | N Kelore 500 5 S$ 5 =--¥] Newlund 500 +17 v7 v7 } Newnor 9000 12 11% 12 | N Que Ragi 100 520 $20 520 --20 | Nick Rim 1000 15 15 15 | Norbeau 1400 27 27) 27 me 2} Norgold 1000 82 8% 8l2-- 2 Norlex 1000 16 «16 16 I Northgat 1250 615 610 610 +10 N Rank 500 30 30 30 Patino 275 965 965 965 Poe Exp! 8905° 127 123 126 +3 Pick Crow 500 29 29 29 1 Pine Point 230 $49 4834 4894 -- 1 Placer 725 $345-- 3458 Sade Pow Rov 1000 54 54 54 +1 Preston 100 $18% 18% | Quemont 100 785 785 Quonto 500042 Radiore 500 53 Rio Algom 375 $34 Rio 580 Pr 25 $1004 Rix Athab 2200 182 Roman 865 $1914 Rowan Cn 6000 12)2 Ryanr 31000 «(19% Sarimco 5500 14 Sherritt 200 420 Sil Eureka 400 135 Silvrfids 9475 470 Si) Miller 3000 16 Silvmq 1000 282 Siscoe 8525 520 Stanrck zB5 435 Steep R 750 575 Texmont 7300 102 Tex-Sol Tombill 2000 100 Tribag" 1500 110 U Asbestos 1100 460 U Buffadn 1000 42 Un Keno 1525 510 Urban Q 2000 14 West Mine 2600 225 White Star 1500 29 Wiico 2500 48 Willroy 2200 75 Windfall 500 28 Yk Bear 1000. 275 Yukon .C 1000 119 OILS, GAS Alminex 410 515 500 500 --20 Am Leduc 2000 172 17) I7'2+ a Asamera 100 450 450 450 Banff 2125 $15 1458 1450 CS Pete 1300 240 236 236 --4 | Cc Dehi 300 250 245 245 C Ex Gas 5900 530 520 530 +15 | C Gridoil 500 4e 690 700 C Homestd 1100 260 260 + A Con Sup O 916 Say Va 474 473% + 1 Cent Del 2400 $13% 132 13) Charter O 400 395. 395 395 +10 | Dynamic O50 114 114 114 Gr Plains 850 $14%4 14 144+ % Gt COilsds 570 $16%% 16% 16%4 int Helium 5650 280 275 280 +5) Mill City 600 133 132 133 Nat Pete 4100 360 345 360 N Davies 1000 17% 172 1714 NCO 10425 575 570 -570 Numac 150 375 375 375 Numec wt 7100 88 88 88 Permo 500 Place G 13400 Ranger 4400 Scurry Rn 739 Spooner 2000 Triad Oil 1050 U Canso 300 U Canso w 300 W Decelta 1000 W Decit w 1000 136 «136 «136 +71 Gi Pap 45000 va 5. Greyhnd 25 $2734 2734 274, Guar Trst 110 $934 93% choke yd fess gis": TO Public For Scrutiny Horne Pit 700 345 340 345 +5! H Bay Co 250 $20%e 19% 20 INDUSTRIALS | Abitibi 520 $9%4 9% Alta Gas T 130 $38% Addy = trate A Alta Gas w 400 900 Algoma St 597 $23\2 BN Ne = te Alcan 5215 $30% 30 °30 --% Alumin 2p 25 $432 432432 + V2) Anglo-cn 255 $9% 92 iodek: By HAROLD MORRISON countries maintain there ari LONDON (CP)--Finance min-|too many conditions and rigidi Anttes A. 580 $27 ™ gt \% isters and central bankers from ties in getting their hands or he A a the world's 10 wealthiest coun- some of this monetary func Argus C pr 600 $11 11% Ile Asbestos 215 $22% 22% 2M \tries, including Canada, meet/money. They usually have tc f AN uae | 2S gia hia 12 "today in a fresh attempt to de- submit their economies to]stead of holding, Auto Elec 100 $7 7 7 velop a new form of money or/monetary fund scrutiny and/dollars i "ad N's Abs 12 V2 Wig, credit that can be used alongjagree to -tame their spending) these dollars dank to the U.S Beaver 25 $3634 36% 36%4 with existing currencies and and make their people work |and demand gold in exchange. Becker Bp 600 $82 82 Bla jgold to finance expansion of harder so that they can pay]? Bell Phne 3193 $49 48% 49 Bow Viy pr 100 $16¥2 162 l6Va-- '3 Bow Viy w 300 785 785 ms +10 world trade. back the loans quickly, After some four years of Britain would like to have ac- vat 2 Bowater 750 $8 8 study and haggling, the coun- cess to some additional form of} Bramal w 250 510 510 si0 Brazilian 600 $12%% 12% 12% + % tries involved are reported to be money or credit which it couldjare among thikshean countries 2 oe 462 $3770 37% 37% edging closer to agreement on obtain automatically me form .of modest con-|it meets temporary difficulties gued in the past that if coun- tingency plan which could bein paying foreign bills. This)tries lived within their "'ready for formal consideration could be in the form of a nen bought no more from the world BC Phone 250 $6612 662 6512 + Ve BCPh 6 pr _ 538100 100 100 -- CAE Ind 7630 $11% "+ Calgary P 662 $237 Caivrt Die SA by the International Monetary international currency unit or than could afford--there. OTTAWA (CP)--Col. John M.] can one ng is Fund next September: The un- special drawing rights tat would be no need for additional Delamere, a former command- 'an tron 194 174 + '4/ known factor is whether new ob- lished by a new. international credit France ing officer of the Queen's Own iFirst World War. PS acy uy " stacles may be raised by some bank or associated with the/and Wen 'Germany are facing Rifles, an infantry regiment © Hydro ministers at the two-day ses- monetary fund economic home, |that once had been commanded) many, Col. 'Deanere Henly the ¢ Hydro pr sion. WILL GIVE SUPPORT partly because of 'slower world iby his grandfather, died in hos- international truce commission C Marconi Canada is represented by Fi-- Canada is ready to support demand for pital Saturday after a brief ill-/jn Indochina and in 1958 was py i a. 4. wm Dance Minister Mitchell Sharp either a new reserv unit or a q., ness. He was 67. ©. Petrofin 'ma 13" * "land Louis Rasminsky, governor new system of drawing rights--, >"? ' Born in Stratford, Ont., Col./arm cadets at defence head- lial 2'4 1212 --1%6 of the Bank of Canada. They but associated with the mone- There now is hope in Britain|Delamere became associated /quarters in Ottawa. CoN ie 288 $2002 292 2812 |, opened a round of private talks tary fund so that fund experts and participant/ with the Queen's Own in the Chemcell 765 $11%4 WW 11% with their various counterparts can have a close watch on the Countries that France and West late 1920s and served with the/jog¢ o44 in the last bh bowel oe he haat | Sunday. borrowers and perhaps raise a Germany - militia unit until the outbreak of . | Included in the 10 cotintries friendly word of warning at the|tive to the idea of credit ex-|the Second World War. Clairton w 225 600 600 600 ce We ee ee ee are members of the European'right time Conduits 275 475 475 475 Common Market, Britain, Ja-. Canada feels the need for ad- Con Paper 334 $362 361% ne pan and the United States. ditional borrowing power, cur- Con Pap w . 225 700 100 Cons Gas 3700 $1858 18 710% + Coronatn 300 160 160 160 --s | These countries generally feel| with indications that the cae eb , ,* "ithere is sufficient cash and/newly mined gold going into the common marketers would sug: Crush intl 220 12 1% 1158 credit currently available, official reserves is not keeping gest sphypestl 310 ae we ie -- 24 pee through the monetary pace with the expansion of in- finally Epnvaved: Dome Pete 22,fund's $20,000,000,000 lending ternational trade. In addition, the i Mita Ah, 1758 Te power, to cover current needs such major countries as the member Dom Store 470 $17'4 17\2 174+ vw /DY governments faced by .an Conia ms a tn - embarrassing shortage of funds rencies are readily acceptable to meet temporary Emp Life 100 $1038 103* 10% -- v%|in their own reserves. in world trade, are trying to re- their own reserves. Faicon 210 $872 8712 87/4 But Britain and some other duce their foreign - payments for Fleet Mfg 7010 170 165 170 ef winningest Ford Cnda 25$168 168 168 Fraser 740 $228 22 oe Goodyear 25 $201 201 201 GL Power 1000 Gt W Life 210 Hawker S 5 HB Oil Gas 166 $3998 39 9 = Me Imp Tob 175 $14v2 14a 142 + Ye| University of Windsor scientists, Ind Accept 212 $22¥a 22% 220 Int Util 795 $35¥2 35% 352 + %4\nounced they were offering their. The Int Util pr 100 $35Ve 35¥e 35%e-- ve Intpr Pipe 485 $23%4 23 23 -- Val experiments to wide public scru- Int Pipe w 700 $10¥2 10% 1012 Intpr Steel 700 410 405 410 tio Y |tiny. The three men--Dr. Josephirights to a new chemical filter | J. Habowsky, a_ bdiologist,| system. if Jockey € 600 335 335 335 Otto Brudy, a research equip-) - | inv Grp A 200 $9% 9% 9% | Jefferson 1634 $40 39 «39% + 7 E Jesfersn w 845 $314 30% 31 +14 Labatt 957 7M; 7 ry Estas yoo fe? aa 2c" * Zlment designer, and his son Pe- : rate. A 100 $112 11% oy hdl % ter, a chemistry technician-- mn em 600 465 465 j 7 y j Levy oo $3, "Si, "S,, 4. 4|Said they were extending an Levy 8 pr 1100 822% 224 22 224+ % jinvitation to major research V $758 'ss 7% J 215 $40le 441g 40% lgroups in North America to 75 $28 28 28 lapply to inspect the results and) Loeb M 300 $134 13% 13/4 | 'e Me Lid 30 $9 2% hm y | observe the experiments on tar-| Magna Ef 250 $19 1919 lreducing aspects of their work. Manoir in 100 290 290 290 +15 | 4 M LE Mills 250 $19%@ 19% 19% | The Windsor team announced Husky Oi} 900 $18 1 uusey Db ane ud a RY * r ~ tests "with a view to acquiring YO w 2581 860 850 860 +1 WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Three i Imp Oil 979 S64%-- 644 6414 -- Va Canadian rights." | t ents. men Ind M 150 $1 D ted a . Ind whee io yeid we a Ve iwho claim to have perfec " Mall (Canada) Ltd. and the Im-,---- Inglis 290 $12.4 12% 124 percolating device for removing| orig) Tobacco Co. of Canada i eee up to 90 per cent of tars from Ltd. both said they were "not| ime 50 $37 37 37 +3 q 2 - impressed' with the device. int "Nickel ber $iovaG levee tovaa ee |Ceere tess Sunday night an University of Windsor team announced their invention after Columbia University stated 'Thursday it had acquired the , is that some countries, This has caused the American whenever demanding gold. They have ar- pansion--although market power ENOUGH SECURITY ON TAP rency or credit will increase plan approved. rights by|{he army after the. war and raw on after holding several staff ap- pointments became command- shortages in ing officer of the First Canadian The outlook Rifle Battalion, part of 27th Ca- to Nadian Brigade, stationed at . Hanover, West Germany. - TOOK COMMAND -S. and Britain, whose cur-'the currencies of other countries 3 y form of currency, take -, Cigarette Plan Offered mace word ate to zest fail, speculators will increase, on which Earlier, Rothmans of Pallinot do. Gerry S$. Whetham, Manoger Reol Estate -- 576-1200 following apointments: Robert D. Brechin, Their responsibilities steel order departments Bricklayers' Union Fights To Help Over - 55 Workers KINGSTON (CP)--Some 150 members of Local 10 of the Kingston - based Bricklayers', |Masons' and Plasterers' Inter- Finance Ministers, Bankers Seek World Trade Growth s. This will cut down the volume of their currencies float-| ng around the world. {national Union are scheduled to go on strike today. Business manager Mike Ques- nel has called his men to strike {30 major jobs between Napanee and Prescott over better work- ing conditions and more protec- tion for older members of the union. The men voted for strike ac- in- tion at a meeting last Thursday. "We got an additional 25 cents push an hour and extra vacations Quesnel said, 'but we tol them we would accept the contract only if it included clauses on the older members." The union has demanded at| least one working slot of every five, if necessary, for a brick- layer over 55, regardless of his physical capacity, providing he The dispute is with 14 con- tractors who negotiate through the Kingston Builders' Ex- Col. J. Delamere "Dies At Age 67 Thomas, also commanded a Ca-|Lakes in the R-class and won jnadian battalion during the| handily. He went overseas and served denieed veto|in England and northwest Eu- contingency |rope where he became brigade major of the 5th Canadian In-/his wife Alma Renee and two rate of, The cautious approach of the Infantry Brigade. He was made/S0Ms, cide ie patch, an MBE and mentioned in dis-! is patches. Col. Delamere remained in named director of militia and He retired from the army with the Canaan government | exhibition commission. Delamere is survived by DOE WAS CURIOUS a curious young doe ended her tour of a local Dominion Tex- tile plant she managed to sniff |the soap and steam in the dye house and check a few color Her visit ended bleachery u caught her. The game warden When the battalion was reor-|yejeased her in a nearby pro- ganized and renamed the Ist |vincial park. ; suge| battalion, Queen's Own Rifles, talks|in the fall of 1963, Col. Dela- "| ee by | mere became its CO and served} bee? in that position until] the follow-| I S.|ing September. His grandfather $10,000,000 By DAVID QUINTNER lit was anxious to make its own Would be forced to boost the of. Lt.-Col. J. M. Delamere, had|Centre was opened. Hon. Kelso ficial price of gold--something| commanded the QOR militia| Roberts, Qc, govern-|battalion from March, it will 1901. tubs. CENTRE OPENS Attorney General 1896 to! of | nbovintlal Col. De lamere's father, ceremony. -DOFASCO APPOINTMENTS Ww, R. CRAIG s-Service, Dominion Foundries and Steel, Supervisor -- Galvanized Order Department, W. R. Supervisor --- Hot Rolled and Plate Order Department, John J. Jensen, Supervisor--Cold Rolled Order Department. include co-ordination of personal customer service in each of the flot rolled Oshawa Paving Firm Plans Services, Facilities Expansion W. B. Bennett Paving and Materials Ltd. an semi based construction company, preparing an extensive pb sion program to increase its services and facilities. To facilitate this program, which requires additional spe- cialized equipment, the com-} pany has issued securities to, raise $500,000. The new equipment will en- able the company to contiaue its present construction and maintenance operations while expanding its activities to other geographical locations. The in- 'creasing demands for aggregate YACHT WINS R. S. McLaughlin's R-class yacht "Eleanor,". named after his daughter, entered in the race from Chicago to Cleveland for the international Richardson cup in 1926, emblematic of the championship of the Great will also require additional pro- cessing equipment. About 20 years ago Wilbur Brann Bennett founded his com- pany with eight men and $25 worth of hand tools. Today the company employs over 250 men who work with $1,000,000 worth of specialized equipment. The company has its own gravel pits and crushed stone and asphalt processing plants. | Bride Killed On Honeymoon PORT COLBOURNE (CP) -- An American bride of two weeks, honeymooning in Can- ada, was killed Saturday when a car driven by her husband apparently stalled on a_ level crossing here and was hit by a CNR freight train. Killed was Mrs. Richard Ull- man, 27. of New Vork Civ. Police said Mr. Ullman, who umped from the car, escaped injury. Sure! you can go to EXPO6/, Beneficial has the cash for you. Passports, too! . CASH TO GO! Just call Beneficial or come in... tell us how much you figure you'll need! PASSPORTS AT A DISCOUNT! All Beneficial offices have been designated Official Expo 67 Centres -- and we can order Expo 67 passports for you at a substantial discount! And give you lots of helpful information about Montreal and Expo 67 at the same time! CREDIT CARD FOR EXTRA CASH ALONG THE [orranaT? WAY! When you borrow from Beneficial, you also ] ' get our International Credit Card with exclusive 30- BIG Day Free Loan Privilege, It's good for immediate cash loan service at 1700 offices in Canada and the OK) Loans up to $5000 -- Your loan can be life-insur 42 month contracts on loans over $1500 <r OSHAWA -- 2 Offices © 361% King St. East .... 723-4687 © 600 King St. East, East Mali Shopp. Centre . . . 723-8134 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR HOURS BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA Limited, announces the Steel Can 1830 $22% 2234 ae ve Tor Dm Bk Tor Iron W Traders A 740 $8 8 Tr Can PL 1422 $32 22 Tr Can Pl p 100 $48 48 Tr Can P w 325 950 940 ed over Russian ace Alexander} oii : Metrevelli 6-0, 6-3, 6-3 Sunday i] Members of Toronto end Oshawa 4, and clinched the European Zone J | isting: needed to meet the re- Davis Cup championship for } quirements of Toronto commuters, Spain. His win gave Spain an unbeatable 3-1 lead over the So- 576-1200 Mass-Fer 1690 $222 228 22"%--%/Friday they had perfected the 10% 10% 101 y ee ee ee ea-size percolator device which Montex 200 200 200 200 P Moore 2205 $3134 31% 31% + %/|could be adapted to remove any Morse A 300 $25%4 2594 25% + Ya] sibly in- Mie Bee ee jpercentage of the pos ibly in Noranda 55% Sam + Ye jurious tars from a cigarette Nor ctl S and further research would re- Bua A veal the most beneficial Pac P + '2/amont : Pembina 500 ssai3 SAS | BRANCH MANAGER Cicer Gee aia (SHOWS INTERESE Photo Eng 5 $ V4 4 R. Price © 12% 12% > Ag Meal Topeaeet tebe : Saturday, Benson and. Hedges Rank Org 6 Canada Ltd. announced in a Romfield 23 : " ; We wish to ce our new loca- | Croia, Rothman a telegram it was "'extremely in- J fj5 "Sf Busine Ro k 158 sche ; alae 183 1812 terested" in testing the plastic 172 KING STREET E. Salada 10 : ai Sayvette ; 295 295 -- and aluminum device. : SUITE 101 Sout Vore ea ie Ny eae The Montreal-based firm said © hove your Shell Inv w 2080 $12\4 12% 12'% real' estate sce ae SANTANA WINS Sete ot Simp Srs rt 685 4 49 4 ' SAt f by home Ae si r Stl 100 $10 10 1 + ' : by2 Sececiine 257 $idia 1388 | BARCELONA, Spain (AP)-- aI ar Prompt service Stafford 220 330, 330 330 Veteran Manuel Santana storm-|] Whether |t peo. torn eave them Real Estate Board Please call JACK OSBORNE EVE. 728-5836 Trans Mt 3145 $212 21Ye 21% Be viet Union in the best-of-five se- Trans PPL 400 $8 8 Un Carbid 325 $20% 2012 tu a,|ries and a spot opposite Ecua- R M A RTIN Un Gas 730 $144 104 Vie + Yo dor in the Inter-zonal finals ° Union OS a 3h 4s. y,|Ecuador upset the United States REAL ESTATE Versatile 25 $43'2 43/2 4342+ % for the American Zone title. Vic G Tr 216 $13% 13% 13% -- -- ena Wainscn O 300 76 1% 76 Walk GW 1575 $3434 34% 34% + Ve Weldwod 300 $10 10 10 Westc'st 290 $274 27) Wa + Ma W Brdcast 75. $262 2842 262+ Ve W Pacific 2912 $62 6% 642+ % Weston A 620 $1B¥2 18% 18'2-- White Pas 750 $1%%* 17% 177% -- Ve Woodwd A 210 $15%4 15% 15% Sales to 11:00 a.m. 998,000 FOREIGN | TRADING Dunuesne Poa oe Deerhorn 2000. " 7 AT ee Siscoe 1800 660 550 660 +90 Lake Erie Beaches Closed Oft Hundreds Rap Restrictions RIDGEWAY, Ont. (CP) --|strict public access to the} Men, women and children car-| beaches rying signs reading "Daddy, | why can't I swim over there" and "Fences are for cattle not|feet of Bertie Township's 14, people" marched along pri-|miles of lakefront is available) Donald Hawke, another | APEEL director, said only 3 000) vately-owned beaches near here} to the public without charge. |i Sunday in an effort to gain free) public access to Lake Erie's| sandy shores. Miles of beaches in the area at the east end of the lake be- long to wealthy U.S. business- men who own lakefront homes. The demonstrators, members of the Association for the Pre- . servation of the East Erie Lake- front (APEEL), have been cam- paigning for four years to have area beaches returned to pub- lic ownership and for a cleanup of Lake Erie's pollution. | Paul Kassay, an APEEL di-| rector, said the group has no) quarrel with the pri hagg in they| r/ the area but maintains .phould not be allowed to re LABOUR RELATIONS AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Major consumer products company located in Montreal wishes to engage a qualified Labour Relations Practitioner. The position encompasses all aspects of the Union-Manage- ment relationship on a Canada-wide basis from pre-negotia- tion strategy planning through actual negotiations to the actual administration of the agreements including arbitraions Four Unions and ten contracts are involved We would like to discuss this opportunity with persons pres- ently engaged. in Lobour Relations activities and earning between $9,000.00 and $12,000.00 a year. Relocation ossistonce will be provided, BOX D88BM The Oshawa Ttimes \ ata quiet price f AND BOTTLED BY LTD., VALLEYFIELD, CANADA VACATION BOUND? Call The Times CIRCULATION DEPT. telling us when you are going away and when you will return. We will have your paper stopped and started auto- matically on your return. PHONE 723-3474 Ohe Oshawa Fines CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 2m OD es es OD OS Oe SO De eS eo oe ee ee ee) 'ON HIGHWAY NO. 2 i | ' Between Oshawa and Whitby ' Please -- No Phone or Mail Orders & 4 : 4 ry tlt dl 64 Accountants GORDON R. 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The Times will not 5 for more space thar actual error occupie: 2ndeavor to reproduc matter correctly, but of advertisement if a any form are containe IT'S EASY TO TIMES ACTION Call Classifie 723-34 INDEX CLASSIFIC. 1--Women's Column 2--Personal 3--Sportsman's Colun 4--Motorcycles 5--Trailers 6--Marine Equipment 7--Swap and Barter 8--Articles for Sale 9--Market Basket 10--Farmer's Column 11--Pets and Livestock 12--Articles Wanted 13--Articies for Rent 14~Busines¢ Opportuni 15--Employment Wante 16---Agents Wanted 17--Female Help Wan 18--Male Help Wanted 19---Male or Female + 29--Real Estate For § 20a--Summer Propertie --Ferms for Sale 22--Lots for Sale 23--Real Estate Wante 24--Steres Offices and 25---Houses for Rent 26--Apartments for Re 26a--Expo Accommoda 27--Rooms for Rent 28--Room and Board 29--Wanted to Rent 30--Automobiles for Sa 31--Compact Cars for 32--Trucks for Sale 33--Automobiles Wantec 34--Automobile Repair 35--Lost and Found 36--Legal 37--Auctions oming Events 39--Notices

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