The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1959, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Moy 26, 1959 9. pe titres teed Jeurrency of 500- and 1,000-pesos he Sa er, Cuban rges said. ET -------- (Continued from Page 14) TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i BC Lo oh Stock Sales High Low 1) one { Curren 'wm, OB Hi, 13 a.m. Ch'ge 0 .m. Oh'ge | » 3 TORONTO ph, pie Bit) ver dT op OT Ph or sss Mr ha ul uth We ML a or |52--Legal Notices 150--Articles For Sale " |D'Affaires Ramon Osuna T Fin A $39% W% + Gold Eagle 2500 16% 16% + % 100 332% 3% 32% + W { cere . i Achuiiuindabubniotin odode ST VO u a a 1 | This was still the case; other Thorpeliffe pk ha 3 13 Gunnar 9650 $27% % 21% BARGAINS of a life time!! Serta currency had not been invali- 140 By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--May 26 Tr Can PL T% ~ % Gunnar wis $32% 3 4 spring-tilled mattresses, regular $49.95 at 1" (Quotations in cenis unl marked $5. 2 4 100 $69" 4 4 =~1% ~three only, $22.50. Apartment size| OPT, Sp uba d 0084 lot, 3 4-- Ex-dividend, xr--Ev Jennsat N Hof Lakes 11000 % 3] . . 5 . chrome suites, Arborite table and AWA (CP) -- The Cuban" " . caid his office here rights, sw--Ex-warranis.) {7 5 [13 " Bt i $4 w matching chairs, regular $50.9: |embassy says it was in error in had sought and received 7 on sets only $20.95. Car bed bi " ie S000 Continental paby|stating May 11 that all Cuban|ation {rom Havana that all singe size, Soniplete $1.90. SE. Sour Surrelicy held in foreign coun- recy was covered by the bulous savings during th tries has been invalidated. er, but subsequent nvesigatith ok Md off "% t at that -time showed this confirmation was in Un Ace 2 pr U Corp B Un Steel Un Telef Viceroy A Walk GW went West A 24 Woodward A Wdwrd A wis 20 Curb Anglo Nid Al +8 ld $858 sEaB¥EsE wslal¥y sEa8ly = a ONTARIO HH I ------ » % s 3 ] STE 3 TT SEREE 388s 23 gExeR a -- ms sHxEEEENE wEEEs, Build Prod bl ulld Pro 4 3 f 4 Bailey 8 A 100 Burns 2%, 13% Batley # pr 2100 ata Cal Pow sm 2 nu CC ito Front Concession-- |rowen mowers, garden racer rt nship of Darlington ard . motor, cooler, Tow p 1959 os No. 8595 in the IN TECHNICOLOR ham, Her Majesty the Queen Can Cem CCC Stone Molson B tah liquidation sale.. Wilson F The st RE: Expropriation ~---- |Church Street. oe Bale i hy poe] = "URRICANE ounty of Durham --Province of Ontario. DouGiasS TAKE NOTICE thot by the registration of a Plon ond "PAS arlene DI Registry Office for the Re- ¥en W: or : TARKIN iv. "Bivision of the West 'Morton [3 G GIORY YVONNE JOHN ose [J in right of Ontorio, as re 0 te wo DECARLO IRELAND presented by the Minister of 1! Nat St] Car 200 $16% Noranda 215 $51% Part Lot 35, Broken |51--Swap and Barter Description "on the 1st May, Riding of the County of Dur- $l 4 ks for the Pro- Mass Fon ow 0 sion ' ii i has acquired w v coc ston Can Dev Molson A Ws BU Bi ownership of the following Top LAST 2 DAYS A A % Cs Lom Morgan o15 837 land: ONTARIO i (} § Can Can A C Chem Ont Steel 100 $25 C Collieries 100 ALL AND SINGULAR that certoin parcel or tract of land ond premises, situate, lying and being in the Township endorsed ry RF SEALED TENDERS odd: ed to the undersigned ond "TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL, $5585 sn used ERE 2REEE.E b+! Page Hers 100 Pato Cons 1000 Powell R C Curt W 2000 C Fairbks 75 C Hydro Car 118 L} SF F EFF i+ Price B 300 Prov Trans 2 50 Que Nat Gas 255 Que Pow = 2 6 81 5 A Roe Av Can 650 $10 3s Royal Bank 690 St L Corp of Darlington, in the County of Durhem, in the Province of Ontario, and being com- posed of Part of Lot 35 in the Broken Front Concession in the said Township of Darlington, the boundaries of COKE, FUEL OIL AND PRO- PANE GAS FOR THE FEDER- AL BUILDINGS THROUGH- OUT THE PRONVINCE OF ONTARIO" will be received in the office of the Secretary 16 1% 66 165 Shawin 132 Simpsons the said parcel being more until 3.00 P.M. (E.DS.T), Norsp A wis 100 i 3 Steel Can particularly described os THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959. 86 Norvalie 3000 Steinbg A 215 follows: Forms of tenders with speci Obaska . Texas Can 2 h ? i fications con be obtained O'Brien ra 3 : 3 Trans C Pipe 245 % 1 PREMISING that all bearings ico ) " O'Leary Usted ws 00 herein are astronomic and from the Chief of Purchasing Qpem 30 48 $0. Weston 4% pr 5 are referred to the north 16 ond Stores, Garland Building, § Zellers 100 g | degrees 58' 30" west to the Ottawa, Ont; the District Manager, 385 Yonge Street, Ont; the District Preston Que Ascot I . 35 Toronto, Que Cop 1 n 2 Canad 1 ' Manager, Dominion Public 0 Pronto 4 westerly limit of the said Lot Abitca 200 7 Commencing at the north Building, London, Ont., ond Anglo NOE 2 re. uu westerly angle of the said lot the District Manager, Post F Blue Bonnets z 10 $10% ; 35; Office Building, Fort William, Roche 1 1 C Dom Sug z 75 S18% Ontario. Rockwin " . Can Pack B 170 853% THENCE north ,. degrees San Ant 500 58 C Dredge Ney 42° 30" eost olong the Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied on the Department end in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. w WARNERCOLOR rion WARNER BROSN -- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -- PLUS BATTLE THRILLS! ¥ gssis n 104 -- % ub 2000 370 no 100 $104 10% 104 a 8 a A $0 10 10 200 208 +8 3% NH + 35 3» 8K BU -- 6 6% 13 4 Bunker Hill Cable Camp Chid Camp RL € Dyno deus 820 820 $2 S11 11% 11% » 8B +3 19% 19 1 - 4% 195 188 ~8 10% 10% 10% + W "hn Sales fo 11 sm, 650,000. MONTREAL By The Canadian Prem Montreal Steck Exchange--May 26 (Quotations cents unless marked 8. weeOdd lot, 34 ~ Exdividend, zr--Ex- rights, sw "v. warrants.) E8¥suisisis Ed 14 Can-Erls Cassiar ni pe 3 S28 S3szEce di 2322408 +1 $ Fa 3k £14 L C Discovery C Halliwell Con Howey C Marben Con M and € Mosher C Regoourt Sud Industrials 11:30 Net Sales High Low a.m, " 1060 $34 4% 34% & EH t #88 sysSudlielie . | a= F ] gi8u¥s8sasilclvell systalinal gi ' 376 50 JOR - a 2 S537 SABE 28a; Etula ir > & > 1 + C De C Haliwell Cop Rand Fab Fundy 6600 Gaspe Oil 1000 Gold Age 2000 Hollinger 700 [nt Ceramic 1000 jso Uran 1000 fe: 50 370 S s = zs3u=punsilse F FE rary if] ™ = 3 *] Le] 13 5 F i E h i : Goodyear Plant Planned In West WINNIPEG (CP) -- \a 3 seEu=aensE88e 1 8 i 8 Acad Uran. 1800 11 Satellite + Le #2. 0 northerly. limit of the seid Agaico tot - i Shermst Le ME fot 35, 234.98 feet; 4 1 ts 40 26 4 Absent Wi hg Stanigh w 5 Oral 100 $16 ' THENCE south 44 degrees Am-Larder 35 Starratt A Mig 120 16' 30" eost, 227.7 feet; B : Staep beeed 2 1 J The lowest or any tender not Svivanite : ; 4 Ret E south 64 degrees necessarily accepted. 1 Thom kL 500 69 80 4 Ins - 4 ) east, 462.0 feet; 4 Toll Ad " + by he south. 69 degrees Robert Fortier, v Shaw 2500 12 4 N h 3 34 eost, 264.0 feet; Chief of Administrative U Mining A Nt 3 THENCE south 54 degrees Services and Secretary, ): 16" 30" east, 737.15 feet Department of Public Works to a point in the easterly Ottawa, May 20, 1959. limit of the soid Lot 35; 1220 THENCE south 17 degrees : east along the said easterly --u A "0 - limit of Lot 35 1,440 feet THEATRE GUIDE to the edge of the woters of . Loke Ontario; Biltmore -- 'A Place in the Sun" (Adult) 1.25, 5.40, 9.55 p.m. THENCE in ao southwesterly "Stalag" 3.30, 7.45. Last com- direction 1,360 feet, more plete show starts at 7.45 p.m or less, to the point of inter- : section of the said edge of |Brock (Whithy) -- "The Spy of the woters of Lake Ontario "Withelmstrasse" 6.55, 10,50. with the said westerly limit "Bonjour Tristeese" 8.45 p.m. 5 of Lot 35, the said point of Last complete show 8.20, & imetseqtion being Stent Marks "Paths of Glory" 1.00, , feet, measured south op ory" 1.00, 16 degrees "S630" "east 400. 7.05, 10.10 (p.m. "Hrricans JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB NOW! along the said westerly limit +25, 5.30, 8.40 p.m. Last i ¥ she Ppt 55 | Ein EESTI wensrnpins Ans caine, past AND wens t ; i) westerly angle of -Lot Plaza = "Imitation ot Lite" 10, 3.05, 5.15, 7.20, 9.30 p.m, CHI ] D ITNNA THENCE north 16 degrees [CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (0LOR (171001 ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON 58' 30" west along the said Regent -- "Al Capone" 1.30, westerly limit of Lot 35, 3.0, 5.30, 7.35, 9.45. Last com- 2,855 feet, more or less, to |. plete show 9.25 p.m. slg Pa the point of commencement; ~~ Jngsde 1 AND FURTHER SHOWN, Montgary 9500 7 -3 marked in red, on Depart. ment of Public Works, On- Yotie, Plan of Survey, L. § 6. ] = a8 : ] PS afiseBuzzus 5 a H f+l]++1 EF EEFEFEFY 3 i g ES Be B= 5 = E3 * N Formaq 1000 N Santis 1500 NW Amul 300 IS BUT SHE MISSES BY INCHES WHEN IT COMES TO g 5 7% $4614 Fd ad nes 3 =o 2» 1 3 Na Rare M 200 ! 200 950 THE SAID land is required --|" for th li |Tire and Rubber Co. of Canada Oo public purposes of plans to build a $7,000,000 plant AND IN in Western Canada, President L. EVERY PERSON having eny [E. Spencer of Toronto said Mon. ) | ° 3 11i claim to compensation must day | The national is the oldest es-| Another Excellent cow was| ofter the injury complained { [] ™ file same in the Office of A r, Spencer said car, truck { ensation t olstein ] the Minister of Public Works [2nd farm tires will be manufact- | 3 Ontario), Eost Block, Porlia- red In Me Plan, which wi sup- { ment ildings, Ti y y ers from akehead | OAKVILLE (CP) -- An eight-/$5,000 to J. B. Briscoe, Northcote, Ontario, Within six months [10 the West Coast. month-old heifer 'calf was the for the eight-year-old Excellent| after registration of the said Its site has not been named. sensation at the national Holstein|cow Windylea Nancy Lou who| Plan and Description, or in | ____ nt Canin ON nce "0 J et siss mute In Hong certainly ol Ee ae ye La blishes annual livestock sale in|sold by W. A. Calverly, Orillia of, or in the case of a con- ta . d anada and only one female inito Emil , | tinui inj i | SONTRRAL (Cp cram he tue wan ru te st von o colo Canin' "LCS ry ve act ne Si, re yi tome ma wie | MANAGER : A § price. | Altogether 60 head the injury begon b poco han 2 Jas Sxpeviente hie year Be Login decided Sompasies he province Ie sod: This was in 1920 when River- $63.20 fon a general 8 Salted known to him, 9 eaane a on Jom Bow ed | - y | erything from ponsor r. Letendre|ing indust experts to handle dale Rose brought $6,000. She($1,053, the highest at a Canadian ° i ji wi no mK 4 THIS NOTICE 99 ve, experienced mon ree v b A GEORGE BAKER 8 A : + | | | | 5,700 tawa Winter Fair in 1955. offected, within six months pls here Monday. It sold for was grand champion at the Ot.' the case of lands injuriously ing space to zinnias, tackles his(was picked to organize the show. any queries. | i i biggest sales job next June 5-13) While the foreign manufactur-| Besides this the hustling hing ature sos, Niiersa 8 Mon. sls ii ow hig Your. accordance hi 23 J Jee vo head wp @ mew Gubawe SEER LE RR pe Bd LE SR SELLE Ke a) ERR (ES EE Tm : cts for anadian cus-|his eye on his French-language|leod of Disraeli. Que., and bought|each. fl dd A Robert Letendre, #4, makes no/tomers Mr. Letendre and ex. weekly newspaper--I'Est Central : Wue., 8 ughlieach. Top price was $4.000 paid a iF | bones about his main task as perts from the province's depart-|--his flower shop and the con- iy vito ¥ Healdsburg, hy Lionel Baril, Princevitle, Qua president of the Montreal Inter. ment of trade and commerce will struction business he is in with) "Mr. Macleod bought her dam|the eight th - od bull | Sational Trade Fair. [be out to convince them they|relatives. [for $7,000 at the Rosafe dispersalGlenafton Stalward. bull «alt for the Provines of Ontario 'e're trying to sell We idea) should. | gut actus in Canada--| However, Mr. Letendre admits gale here last year, Top price for a bred heler was Toronto, Ontario, parti larly Quebec. that a nerson can be too busy. | Ray Ormiston, Brooklin, paid|$1,950 paid by Angelo Agro ofl May 22, 1959 -- Ser Pivjle Wh Zaye Win the Job a (als Prosiden ~---- Hamilton, to E. C. Brown and ~~ {sons of Welland, for the junior | 1950 (chapter 323). | For Appointment please call : Thomas Ray Connell, to Glenafton Farms, Alliston, for| Minister rok. a sal . A » Toronte i il was piled on top of his other in- floor | everybody as if . ey Joa do hg Lk gd - Declin 0 {champion of the Welland fair Jast of England." Mr. Letendre said. | One night a few months ag hey evn fall. 'Baliey Favs, Cover Ban dozed off as he was driv e : good and his car nicked the side of a! ers, one from R, D. Graham at JOHN GAVIN {dustry Canada should strive to ob- | bridge. ! al et Canada. They are setting up 300 tain. He said Toronto has tried "Phat was too much. I sold the $1,175 and one from Marshall booths to show off their wares. |to interest France's Renault firm [soft drink plant I used to own," | M | { _-- 7 each ois iy ou Brothers, Welland, at $1,150. EXPECTS 100,000 in setting up there and Quebec he recalls with a smile. Mr. Letendre expects 100,000] ib fd Jeet will attend the week-long air to view products ranging| from C EE == UN Economist 000 shares compared with 2,885 The Story No One Dared TORONTO (CP) -- The ~ HISTORIC TEMPLES Market failed to hold an oes Finely - carved Buddhist rock advance Monday. and showed a temples in hyderabad, India, moderate deciine, were hewn by primitive tools Trading was the heaviest in four|about the 4th century, session. Final volume was 3,237. - E A An E UNITED NATIONS (AP)---UNti 1 A typical pattern was offered Ia t nN Nations 2 (ticularly in view of an associated |," pore" A "hich wae cheap money which began in the recessions 'in the future are cepeions i LIFE AND ture come to an end says N. J.| Their warning was contained | primary produce prices, together| josed 11 Points higher with He 'old the Porcupine District social council meeting in Geneva(loss of more than $2,000.000,000 fractional but, hesides Ford : Lord of All Time! o& GLA A high rental value for money | ae character of the 1957-58 de-|Producing countries in 1957-58.| In mines, coppers had a wide ¥ : () VICTOR Heth ATO TLIZABERH noted that although by early 1959(area will be conditioned almost/ive stock at 202,633 shares led araneme i show signs of p § wn the Gordon commission regort. ns isi] Mg Yue the industrial countries." $4.80 in active trading. Western #0 STEIGER W220 A NACE wish to do so in so far as we how soon the dynamic pace of ernment intervention mav be re. n . Sa i 5 smal ADULT 'STALAG 17 in relation to the demand pact of the recession on(come so widespread that force- 94,13; base metal ! 13; 5 45 to ' WILLIAM investment oft 1.08 to Cheap Money Issue Warni g 000 Friday. Film... Until Now would be un-|exoansion in prod he TIMMINS (CP) -- The era of Wise to assume that all economic, many ay Wuttive capacity uch a hs Poluts, ut: Banks 1990 has for the foreseeable fu- bound to be short and mild. "The consequent decline in|aa Lor Roval and Nova Scotia CRIMES OF MeKinnon, president of the Cana-/in a world economic survey pre- With the continued inching up of other banks rractionally ahead ' ¥ 3 , Han Bank of Commerce pared for the UN economic and industrial prices, represents a Industrial el a0 Th Ni 1 Underworld --_ i Chiamber of Commerce Monday June 30. in both the real income and the/there were a few declines reang- Bo. aN : AKER night: The economists said the world. [capacity to import of primary ing to 214 points. STANLEY y bursting persion was disturbing. They The extent of recovery in this|gain and Can-Erin, the most act- ; : 4 + RANK ORO. y TAYLOR v Western Europe was to/entirely by the of the with a 22-cent gain to $1.97. Pato so on in the now-familiar is of beginning upswing in economic activity of featured golds, adding 45 cents at "We mar not achieve such a Tate of economic activity, i i id boutiful future but we certainly Was as vel uncertain whether or Thev suggested vigorous gov ols py hig Fak yinilhi At ALLIED ARYISTS Pour SMO {4BULY) L 2nd FEA succeed we can expect to experi- the earlier years would be re- quired to remedy the situation index changes: Industrials off | J TALAG 17 ence a chronic shortage of sav- Sutied, but said fear of inflation had be- 1.13 to 525.02: golds off al So SY ENTERTAINMENT db .X 1 a -- funds, Mr. McKin- markets for primary products|ful government action be in-| : A jn" eh tustellal you may |17683: western FEATURE SHOWN DAILY AT .. 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:35 - 9:45 oaid. 2 " ag

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