~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 8, 1960 America May Face Big Scandal Indonesian Exports (Continued from Page 15) 'Golden Sixties InIndia Cut To Rock Bottom : - Over Priest By RUSSELL ELMAN Jargely for its foreign exchangejprodyce NE | SRESBURE systems, Samp pumps, 3. : 2 ini en | JAKARTA, Indonesia (CP)--|on sharing the earning of foreign no y iy Pair Ing suglier, 18 good cont piece colored bath sets, sinks, power By AL COLLETTI up for shortages and on contin. The upward drive ran into By V.M. NAIR Canadian trade with Indonesia,loil companies in Sumatra and/EXPRESS FUTURE HOPES 1 | 50---Articles For Sale \ ---- lawn mowers, saws, drills, Serv-Alll Canadian Press Staff Writer {ued record consumer spending. |trouble, topping out Aug. 3.| NE tal ccoscmisiborco. A fow years ago the Fluctuations of the shaky Inde- ] i 51--Swap and Barter ONE continental bed, Lloyd carriage,| ---- -- -- NS CHESTERFIELD, almost new, opens |£rills, outboard motors, boat and trail-| N@W YORK (CP)--Wall Street| The more - cautious analysts|Prices dropped. The year's gamn| NEW DELHI (Reuters)--A pub-| MrT 3 ; : nesian rupiah on the free or black D h X : , NE ~Wi eet) , A . : -{world's largest producer of na-|"®5 Pp : an hy Lee Tom = al ring ond Sings Season's Greet. |faces the '"'golden sixties" withtend toward conservatism in in- in the Associated Press averagellic scandal in which the high lies stanuity. He sland vepule| work Alig vel in coffee markets are a guide to the cur- ngs.) Chinn's, Hiliside and Park Rd. §.|cautious optimism, mindful that vesting because of the many is-iof 60 stocks was wiped out by priest of one of India's principal standstill 4 y and spices, Indonesia in 1958 saw rent economic instability. Last | ' S, 958 s Hindu temples i sed of mis-| ; . inglits total exports drop by one-/August the government overnight Spies 1 2ceused S| As Indonesia faces mounting|i® 10a Ports PN. {devalued all 500 and 1,000 rupiah SNOW tires for 1955 Vauxhall. Used South. |the decade has appeal but that/sues beclouding the approach of|Sept. 22. | Sue season. Phoue OI, 533. ..% 52-- Legal Noti [the potential stumbling blocks/the '60s: the unresolved steel] Stocks rebounded from the] oy As sia. ng| <i - egal Nofcey -- lave great. |strike, a possible U.S. railway|Sept. 22 low and by late October|aPPropriating a secret treasureinflation, shrinking sales of its thire ACME 30 inch range, heavy duty, | | 3 ls Ll notes by 90 per cent and froze Sxcellent condition, private. Phone MO debte ono (be (responsible for any| A billion shares were traded on|strike, strikes in other metal-had recouped half the lossesihoard has touched off a demand|rich natural resources and an Observers ascribe ..-|bank accounts. But the emer- --e wife, Sarah Ellen Reid, on or after this|the New York Stock Exchange in|working industries, new negotia-|taken since Aug. 3. November|for stricter supervision of relig-|emPtying foreign exéhange bank|partially to unsettled conditions|. oo" meacure, "which affected PUREBRED wire fox terrier, six weeks | gate Jan. 7, 1960, without my written|1959 for the first time since 1930.|tions for labor contracts in the|was a month of consolidation and Wd, Phose Pickering 7370? after 8 p.re. |consent. |G. Keith Funston, president of|electrical and other key indus-/doubt. In December the market pid SE : w-- - --William E. Reid, exchange, estimates that by|tries where automation is an in-|broke out above its narrow trad-| AD inquiry commission foundports. Consequently Canadian|owned estates, and to the loss of arge number of poorer people ONE Lloyd baby carriage, in excellent 1970 the total goods and services creasing factor and the growing/ing range and advanced again, (that the high priest of the Nathd-|goods, which have found a mar-|the Dutch-owned inter - island| O18 Begin sondition. RA 54011 . NOTICE TO produced in the United Statesbattle between labor and man-labove the October recovery wara (Doorway of God) temple|ket in Indonesia, now are ex-|shipping fleet. After the depar-|c "" raitiy az. did not substan. FULL length Muskrat coat, good con CREDITORS will rise from the 1959 estimated agement over excess labor and highs. lin Rajasthan. who brok cluded. ture of the fleet when Dutch bus-fe..\\0 "cate" Sitnation dition, site 13. RA 30%] afer § re IN THE MATTER OF THE total of -$450,000,000,000 to about|work rules. The market rise was accom-| jas » Wo Dioke open a Few Canadian cars are enter-/iness interests were expelled or The official e hi t . ET - : 75 S , , i . antastic gyra-|secret treasure room and re-|, o be exports piled up in Indonesian) . e o'l1eia exc Jange rale was POWER saw for sale, nearly Dew, ESTATE OF LILY TUSON, $750,000,000,000. 7 _These analysts warn that the panied by some fantastic gyra ; : ling the country, no wheat flour Pe pile nl aised to 45 from 11 rupiahs to Write Box 838 Oshawa Times af DECEASED: "The American economy in US. economy looks overde-|tions early in the year. These moved sackfuls of gold, silver jg sold, no more fresh fruits taken over in avowed protest the dollar. but the black market SEI Eee Beet Sm] All persons' having cloims {198 stands on the brink of an in-/veloped an vulnerable. They cau-|brought warnings from heads offand jewels, had forfeited his|packaged food stuffs, radios and |2gainst the Dutch retention off. 0."\" Jakarta "and Singapore, bination record player and radio, in| ggainst the Estate of Lily [credible decade," Funston said. tion the prudent investor to watch the major exchanges as well 35(right to be high priest. It recom-|other consumer goods now Irian (West New Guinea), would-\ 0,1 "afore the devaluation had good condition. Phone RA S2%L 3f| Ty... [ote of the City of |He anticipates a population of al-lhis step by saving something in from the U.S. Securities and Ex- ted : Ol lassed in the luxury bracket, be exports piled up in Indonesian) FE Ie Te JE a I BOY'S CCM skates, size 12, worn twice.| (Ochowg in the County of On- |most 215,000,000 in the United|reserve. {change Commission which saw; mend the government consider |p | victions apply equally to all|Ports. quoted at high as 165 again 2 y el ri or! o n ltak " . Srvad $i | - . cE | 3 as A hie TT aria, Yidow, who died Fig States Iv 0, with Tee muni SoNDS ATTRACTIVE Tlesk Sighs Of supustioe, Asie ng eivi = Sriminl action 10! foreign countries as well as dol! Aveording jo float records, | Members of the Canadian Em- Average window $19.95 complete. Call Soout bij 0s ay y x creasing from the present 12,500] Wall Street sources say the(siepped into the picture by or:| V e proper y. ilar countries such as Canada. he value of ndonesa EXpOrts ©| bas v staff and others required RA 5-7405 ober, + Ore NEreby 1300 to 22.000.000. {mutual funds, which now manage dering stiffer rules for the hand- Prime Minister Nehru an-| In Jakarta, Canadian govern. |Canada-- mostly coconuts, spices, ito change all currency at the of- "The possible shape of tomor-|about $15,000,000,000 worth of sav-ljing of accounts on margin. And|nounced the government proposed! ment Commercial Secretary Mil- tapieca, Spe ficial exchange rate now find row is appealing, but achieving|ings, are trimming their invest-lon" three occasions the board|to appoint an inquiry committee|ton Blackwood estimated the" 1 it es fans themselves paying exorbitant it ought not to be oversimpli-ments in stocks and buying more raised the discount rate in an at-lto go into the whole question of|total value of imports from Can. Previoas year, I De BUre prices for all imported goods. fied," said Funston, "For we are|bonds. tempt to put a damper on too-misuse of funds belonging to|ada in 1959 may be approxi.|May be somew iat higher since| Yet, in the long range view, nail i do : lalso up against stupendous| With interest rates at a 30-year rapid business expansion as well| Hindu religi institutions mately the same as the previous|2 certain amount of produce is|many foreign businessmen and Street West 1 said dote the assets of the p g p nigh th tual funds find 4} 1 : indu religious institutions and : believed to be smuggled out of gin] ts in Ind ia To) the eee | (id deceased will be dis- |stumbling blocks -- an appalling nigh, the mutual funds find thea on the roaring stock market.|endowments. |year, but the figure includes eg, X nus) . 0'|diplomats in Indonesia hope th FINE foods for less at Glecolf hevg i : : on ; of complacency, the continued/bond market more attractive " tua}? ($1,000,000 of Colombo plan capi- the rebel-controlied areas to Sing-|present economic difficulties will = a Free Dec smong the parties ger of inflation an unrealis-| than many of the more glamor-|CAUGHT FIRE go The high priest's case has tal gift ald. In 1958, imports apore and then re-exported be overcome. They point out that purchases. Self-serve 4 : haying se: tax structure that discourages|0us stocks which are selling to| The space - age stocks caught Taised doubts in the public mind|, "| alled $1,605,000, including] Today few Canadian business: Indonesia is endowed with great ncn ms of which ufficient growth and an appar-|vield only one or two per cent/fire early in the year, some of about the management of the| = °° 0 50 wt spark men visit Indonesia to seek new natural resources and Is still luebird Pat hall then have notice ent J Lo Ton pe Tho and in some cases yield nothing. /them making stupendous gains.[vast riches accumulated by plugs. polys markets or investment prospects largely undeveloped de rohune Of Oshowa, Ontario, [Lr © hedding and high-cost pro.| American telephone and Tele-(They wilted badly later, espe-{Hindu temples over the centur- PUSS 0 0 17 speculation in contrast to| With sympathetic foreign assis- s, reasonable price is Sth day of January, ar rigs & 5 {graph Company, world's biggest|cially when Premier Khrushchev|les | $500 000 a th of w heat under th neighboring Singapore Malaya tance and understanding, coupled | : [public utility and bluest of thejand President Eisenhower an-| It is estimated that temples| Colombo sian, none 1s being sold and Tt nd - hic h have a|with co-ordinated national plan- eer & Kelly, |a WARNING |blue chips, accepted a borrowing nounced their exchange of visits.|own treasure and property worth oc OI Ei, Australia tx tradi steady flow of vigitors When o ning, increased efficiency and a E mege St South As 1959 ended, one leading fi-|cost of 5.27 per cent when rais- But they found renewed strength about $1,000,000,000, bringing is ionally the a oles in So y ll By > ey BH k 4 OE ry Co Oshawa Ont rio cial analyst commented that/ing $250,000,000 through deben- when the U.S. government said itian annual revenue of about $80, {Indonesia is also purchasing ers usually require prior pay-|85,000,000 inhabitants could take : " Solicitors for the above |wal Street was more uniformly |tures in November. This was the|intended to spend heavily on mis-|000,000. Many temples are admin r Ha rR th thos. 2 ih ark cent, Six pionthe to pay. Rot estate optimistic than it had been for|costliest AT. and T financing|siles and rocketry. (istered by trustees but controll che nper grades from France and meh n dollars in a Canadian their place among e grea BI JETVICE #1 your ba : months, but he warned the time|since 1925 and the mutual funds| Large gains were made by such|of a few rich temples is in the] OY, nesia, however, is expected a elute Sipping Bonds. ey Sousies of tie world. er-- a is tust w i ai " o. |3 > stru- A ae mesia, howeve x pecte on g th a » se selection 3 Jo; sonciuned ENNISKILLEN to be carer) 15 Just hen ising Jrabbed off their share of the de- S5es 32 STmpex, Teas Insta. hands of high priests. {to buy mome Canadian ashestos eral other Asian countries, Indo FAMOUS FIGURE e Street North. --. PD This bor Bl A Re iy doin big board during 1959,|tries and mhany others. : The stolen Nathdwara treasure(for Its first asbestos cement nesia has obtained long term| A massive statue of Dr. Samuel AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes.| By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN |nically, on the strong manner|prices started upwards from the It also was a year of compact' . i € The plant was con structed loans from Iron Curtain nations! Johnson. the writer and diction- Prompt service. Free estimates. Order) _ oN . hel weathered the steel strike and,|springboard of the 1958 bull mar-/cars and the price of American armlets, brooches, jade, dia-|with Colombo plan ald from New to buy essential materials for in-|ary expert, stands in Lichfield, early delivery. Chair and table) ENNISKILLEN -- Mrs. Mabe] Wea . ir Hie % 3 tor} + o> 'hile monds, rubies, emeralds and sap-|Zealand dustry. Sometimes interest is England, where he was born in Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. Rowan Annie Rowan, Yelver-|economic on expectations of ket and moved to record highs, Motors almost quadrupled while| phires. Toda the ¢ try lependsipayable barter fi loca : VACUUM cleaner re , all makes,\ton, Mrs. Ella Patterson, Lind-2 Sood automobile year in 1960, attracting a horde of irestorsthat of Studebaker-Packard al-|F Pe -- ed oday ie country dependsipayable in varter orm with ocal 1709. te, attach , ran-| cau were guests of Mr. and Mrs, |of heavy steel production to makeland speculators. most tripled. the decline i : : account, it has shut its doors tojin rebellion-torn regions, to mis- % : ious funds in India. i ' mii shtinl 3 PAD $ 3 thousands of persons with large all but top priority essential im-{management of n d o nesian- cash holdings and a surprisingly T brown fur coat, cost $500 notified to send to the un- cheap, size 18 to 20. Phorel dersigned on or before the rh x 12th day of February, 1960, nd hunting sup full particulars of their erms 10 per cent down. De : Store, 48 Bond| claims. Immediately after the 0 P w for Estimates free 81 anytime = week th Judy Green at Brigh- HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- ton, then with Mr. and Mrs a ar -- emt | FONE 0 > «! 1 tra START for Christmas! Sell the extra Nir. and Mrs. vod. Toms. Mr i 2 with cash. Advertise In The and Mrs. E Trewin, Doreen | es Classified section. Dial| ng Donald, visited Mr. and Mrs. a Ee ay, Ee Lloyd Slemon, Haydon. p es ik ew, 8 . Elec- leorge A i PE TIE electric. adding, Mrs. George A. Scott, Oshawa, -- _____|Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin SCRODR + Teer Kling, [Scott a ly, K > EN 4 ENT ' 34-HOUR vendor service for sparkling. |Scott and family, Kedron, were, gy BERNARD DUFRESNE "I'm taking pictures now I translate the book. Pure Ice, Geo 13% : ; ly ] Montg OTTAWA (CP)--For Alexandre|ago," he said in an interview. "I anything in English after that, SKATES, new and used, largest selec- e Monigom-|castonguay, photography has 'paint' my portraits now, using but I couldn't speak the language v Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street AMEE I ! h ! y . Ave Tayi x Ww. i Mrs. Gordon Werryl'® burning bright after 55 years. highlight features of the head school for a short time.' re By IS, Ssorcon ITY! «1 can't stop taking pictures," anc shoulders of my subjects. Mr, Castonguay then came to All colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss wi ie oR Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8/A. McKinnon, Louie McKinnon, photographer who was a big to get what I want. It has been|for the University of Ottawa in = Fc eee . 1 |nan i k 3: ons r 0Cess arning|1902-04, "but I never THREE piece bedroom sulle; % roll: Werry, Lynne and Bonny, Mal: name in photography salons for a continual process of learning|1902-04 U n attended a also sun cot, reasonable. Apply 235 Eu-| . ch.| "When I do a portrait I feel hobby as well as a profession." |. In .1903, friends interested him | lalie Avenue. ae o¢/side, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ash lin photography. r Bucca I s fooliy s wi EE Ie a peeiih two starting models. Mrs. Ross Ashton and family, this feeling of youth stays with stoves, etc For lop Sash offer Siig guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ews and nieces and old friends Montreal and Ottawa. TOOK CAMERA IN CANOE tact 19 Prince Street. Phon {Ormisfon. Mrs. Forsyth and Ron-|and people with interesting faces "I was big for my age and 'Families were stranded on elevi it d ord players, - - - . # Fy " ! A 2 ny Susranteed repairs to an| Mr. and Mrs. Doug Thomson, taking picture. sides, I had my father and my|in a canoe taking pictures of the 1 tubes and parts available, Barons' George Olver, Toronto, were : ¥1 de $21 the tri yd Electric Ltd. RA 3-2263 Rh 3 al » 2 ~45to i job, to look after me. and made $21 on the 1irip Radio ana Electric _ Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Castonguay is a bit stooped "T think I'm the last surviving, 'Then I bought a good camera of wringer type washers, % HP motors i ke of more than six feet two inches mem $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beckett and it hardly shows. He was a water.|0f the CPR line from Montreal." Hull (Que.) from house to house, Hampton, CO 3-2241 and Mrs. John Beckett, Scugog front policeman in Montreal, a . . Some days T mn, CO as d Mrs. I > 8 Of: Sry. : 4 ne ' " as £ ays I'd make as much as| WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, [sland, Anne Holdstock, Toronto, | @ilway builder and he played as|to Selioo), * stiengine Rlasses To $100 a day, which was very good re, 8 Church. RA 3.7624 : 3 waterfront in Montreal Ware i - |manville, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson|Ottawa football club early in the W& umiversit on rea r h He has something like 50,000 CLEARANCE {Beckett and family, Maple Grove, |century before turning to photo- 2 university --proiesso who! shotozraphs of 18 m in his | : Hon : "taught" him how to learn Eng-|Photographs of his own In his x ¢ sh ALE Page, Mr. and )} Lloyd He still puts as much care into} 5 " away hundreds more S Alldread and axine, Tyrone, each portrait as he did when he The professor's advice Tol; 2 Some of his big-name sitters? REDUCTIONS Stratford, Miss Joyce Fawcett, grapher in the Capital. [Start {Fausiating it from cover 10! hose picture I took for his first Meaford, Mr. and Mrs. Donald 2 {election campaign. Then 1 took ectrohome, R.C.A. Victor, Snipe . ; it Ti Electr i A estinghouse The gathering at the home of Mr. H. Stevens received news that "I bought the novel Camille in|Ernest Lapointe and 1 was fam- ' and Mrs. Floyd Beckett, Nine out po only aunt, Miss Etta Brown English and a French English|ily photographer in Ottawa for service children were able to be with in Edmonton Hospital. She was alguay. 'It took me 9% months toiwas Governor-General." PARKWAY T.V. {him "on this day former resident of Enniskillen 918 SIMCOE NORTH [Charles spent New Year's Eve ati wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Allan . a . RA 3.3043 Mr. and Mrs. I. Travell's, Osh Wray, Bowmanville, Mr. and] 0 mn Say 1 e very a | ay Mrs. Ralph Lamb were New| pol "- [ BOATS {and Stanley, Toronto, were recent {orne Lamb e MOTORS {guests of R. J Ormiston's Mr. and Mrs, Ross Lee, Mr Y 1 vVerwoo S n . ret Mr. and Mrs, bh, Ken add Mra rian lee Kedron, | 7 TRAILERS were recent § sof Mr. and port and Grant, and Elenor| Dairies Limited will attempt nojnight to take no action in con MARINE SUPPLIES Mrs. A. Leadbeater Lelghton of Bowmanville we re further milk deliveries In this nection with the strike after hold PAINTS . Lorna, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Werry's are on strike [request, The union had a IN < a X y |] CHAIN SAWS Mrs. Gordon Yeo for. and Mrs. Clark Werry, To-| Dairy President ¥, (i, Silver [Council to have milk proce -- and AMMUNITION Toronto, was home for the werpy'y London, Ont, Thursday afler|CUslomens | ot) {weekend and along with her par-| "Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Wright, anion members threatened to tar] Tog oo SnNaQwaga 00 ro ucts or "i ents, Mr. and Mr. A. L. Wearnigeity Lawrence, and Doris, Miss and feather a London employes| . drantford | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sander y ' R. Rowan. L Ashton spent a ® ® ell and exchange. Contact!) (C, Ashton and Charles visited urpiture Store, 19 Prince ny, and Mrs. Stanley May, To- you no longer need to buyers Te ine. subtracts and multiplies. RA Lodlise and Marjorie McIntosh, bes, 50 cents 10ib 2 Fixasy Zan i . 3 ; Sa vice 'Tce, 103 Colborne M v Year's guests of Mr. and canadian Press Staff Writer <|rever could have taken a year| "I could read and understand tion in town. Most reasonable prices ery, » ited Mr. and Mrs.|, 0 "0 long love affair that still 13 spotlights--no floodlights -- to|until dater when I went to night| PAINT, Interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon ie > : and June, Graham Hughes, Mrs. says the pioneer Ottawa portrait| "Sometimes it takes two hours|/the capital and played football Church Street. RA 3-7624 Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ade. ori i > sotare. "» away bed, spring mattress, like mew, |; n Arc Muriel Brownlee, Lea- decades. and experimenting. It's been a lecture in my life. ATES, hu ay - like 20 again, instead of 82, and|y arr pl neers: (ton, Ronald and Ray, Mr. and pv TUNG DRIVER > ¢ Bad | "IT rented a' camera for 50 cents : Mr. Castonguay, born at Baud- ay t Come in and choose yours now. Trade Havdon Mr. and Mrs. Ivan me a long time. reuil, Que., April 24, 1877, started a day, bough 3 yo of Nm and and terms. Cy Preece Garage, Gliddon Shar and Linda Enniskillen "I 'get bored Wh r ot ' ' y - 3 3 headed for .nearby ointe-Gatin- i er. ad Sharp and Linda Snniskillen, g red en I'm not work at the age of six, driving a eau Que., where there had been SELLING Taritare? We'll buy it. Re. Mrs. Verna Forsyth and Ron-|working. Business in-December horse and wagon during construc-|a flood. = frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, ald, Weston, were New Year's was so slow that I got my neph-ition of the CPR line between - USED refrigerators, ranges, washers, ald remained for the weekend." [to come and pose for me. I love could handle a wagon well, Be- their porches and I went around : is cz coc A ld appliances and televisions.| Vermillion, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. VARIED CAREER uncle, who also worked on the People. Some asked for prints SED nd rep : ak aot vit y i 3 ou USED parts and repairs for all makes| pA | oadheater with age now, but on his frame ber of the construction crew and went around Gatineau and washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Garth, Foxwarren, Manitoba, Mr. He was "always too busy to go offering to photograph people. a " . M % " Inivapel ly y years. hi i solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard-|\y = "oar op poco Bow.la lineman with the University. of |0nly two years While policy he noney then." |O. Beckett and villa, Fred graphy. li basement and he has thrown TASTIC . php ot o h y yourself an English book and| : r FAN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckett,(was the most popular photo- "There was Mackenzie King! Lamb, Enniskillen, had a family her ARDUOUS TASK portraits of R. B. Bennett and finest in T.V.,, Hi-Fi ond lon 4 Nearnlalt's € {of twelve of Mr. O deckett's| or Tolferville, Albe rta, had died dictionary," sald Mr. Caston-{the Earl of Bessborough when he | Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Ashton and] Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wray and wa Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson year's guests of Mr. and Mrs WEYMOUTH CRUISERS |neth and Db: lowmanville, (Mrs. £, A, Werry, Belly Jane | LINDSAY (CP) Kilverwood| Town council decided Thursday | Mr. and Mrs. D. Yeo and'gunday at Mr. and Mrs. Allan/lown while ita employees hereling a special meeting at union GUNS Lorna Wearn, Grace Hospital. ironto, were callers at Allan J. wood made the announcement in[bY union labor for Hilverwood | y 1 M » and Susan, spent New Year's with! glo Wright, M J Muller trying to delve tk to 0 Ne ) Highway at Ajax : doria right, [} Jim Muller trying 0 de er milk to 1 2 Hig Mr. "and. Mrs, W. Wenorn. wore New Years unt of Mr | companys suatomers 1vorced iris IPH AJ X 1266 Guelph, and on Saturday visited and Mrs, 'W. Sanderson, Colum:| ye employes was surrounded] our ul ing © Ce S } , Ra here hy a group of steilers apd -- --- Arthur Brunt Is In Bowman ook and family, Orono, visited LONDON (CF) On a stalls < i | union officials escorted out of pote - All ville Hospital with pleurisy C. Ferguson ia and told to keen doing y [Heal basis, hushanad Baring A uminum W in- Mr. and Mrs, § R. Pethick Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Turner.) .. ns wien sland a beller chance | Porch Rail- [and Nancy Wood spent New il The 82 strikers, members off 0 thats . : Oshaw were Sunday visitors of x have a lvoe Ia Aluminum Awnings. year's with the B. 0. Pethick's, Miss Elsie Oke and Mrs. A. Oke [1B6 Hetail, Wholesale and De: | 00 The best quality at the best [mou b : partment Blore Union (C14 | i i H price. Free estimates, eall [TOON Silt: for sovtibven Mr and Mes Cac Beant and (50 BERS ie since Tues | he resisian generals sans 8 Some of the outstanding reasons why you are wiser buying building materials through us: Garth MeGill has returned to 1 LY e i" f 1 Inytime Lymer Aluminum Ki ADV De: Awri ltr LE Sehanl family, Rowmanvil e, Mr and i) i vay Voie ally published | Co., RA 8-5385 after spending the holidays at Post Parry Paro Wong Wadd of #7 a week, The company RE ely ali 4 gi, ® An irpassable ® Available ot all ® At your conven- ® HOME CONSTRUC- : i home guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ted 0Hered $5.60 ows oF aplusters ih the marylng i : TION DIVISION. FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT J. Borrowdale and Brian, Osh werry FINAL OFFER Fe ales Harry FREE HOME times. QUALITY ience TWO Complete home $15.40 o week per family of jw Allan, Gan ey wr Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp vis Mr, Silverwood sald the union] PUring the year, in the 30-10.85 PLANNING and MATERIALS AT MODERN remodelling, ad- erry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Worry jtod Mr. and Mrs. Cooll Robinson, [asked Thursday morning fog BEE Bracket, 867 spiisters in| oy 4 90 per 'cent groceries and and Betty Jane & a Wear Y. i Newtonville asked oki ~ ibn J every Lo gol wailed For wid | ESTIMATING REASONABLE SHOWROOMS ditions, ond 1e oll id Mrs, Ralph Virtue, Enniskil-| AC2 Mostyn Howells and friend, |i this if it will do any good [OWS (he figure was 305 For di SERVICE PRICES TO SERVE YOU pais c 9 freezer. No down payment, len, Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, Clinton, Ontatlo, were with Mr he sald, "However, we have|VOreed women it was 450 For appointment (no obliga- Poronto, Miss Elinor Leighton, ang Mes, W. Howells made our offer of $680 a week! 1M the 28.00.80 age bracket the tion) ne RA 5-3709 Bowmanville, Kathie Brown, Port Mr. and Mrs. Lome Grin, inciease more than the concilin IE e8 were! Spinsieis 160, wid Credit, Karen Ormiston, Cour: Blackstock Mr. Zand Mrx. Alfred! 4 ows Joh, divorced wo h tice, were New Year's guests of (Gerrard, Haydon, visited Mr. and tion ne port nl . tay fied and Divorces PY Haln ng 167 [Ad FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGill, Joe Mrs. John Griffins we 10, not intend lo increase Nin) tolled: TaN spared with : offe ' Hh, compare . le!! and Garth Frank Dorland, Bowmanville,| 20,206 tn 1000 | Clearance Sa el? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmald, visited Miss Elsie Oke and: Albert I'here 1a one other dairy here 9 | 9 109% TO 50% OFF Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmaid|Oke. who were in turn Now but milk supplies are running --_ FLOOR SAMPLES and family, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. |Year's visitors at M 1 Mpg, OW And many persons are buy-| ~e Lloyd Preston and boys, Bow hd hy FA dad 1 canned and powdered milk MANY PEOPLE Downtown Showroom Main Office and Showroom EDAR CHESTS in Oshawa Trenton, visited the W. Howells Alex McKessock, local man-| {Dantas a hn : y | BARONS' beater and boy Ashton and boys, and He said the company felt justi-| CHESTERFIELDS Turner's, Oshawa. 84 Simcoe St. S.--RA 8-1617 Courtice--RA 8-1611 COFFEE & STEP TABLES | Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater,/| Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin, [ager of Silverwood's. said 1.0001 HOME FURNISHINGS Na aavens ls lionie kom Werry vers Musrsday evening fled in trying to get milk fo its] articles pT Jonger Roed ® DOWNTOWN OFFICE OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 PM. o day, demanding a pay increas sur, includes approximately Census Bureau reports that for the last 10 years about one person in five changes residence each year BEDROOM SUITES manville, visited Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Angus R Memorial. Hospital is get.| DINING ROOM SUITES Roy McGill Little Britain, were Sunday visi its milk from the other] MOVE EACH YEAR BITE 1 ] LJ TRILITE & TABLE LAMPS Sr, Mr. and Mrs. L. Leadbeater Union, Elenor Leighton of Bow gallons of milk had to be dumped ® Oshawa Telephones To Serve You guests or want RA 3-3492 now CHROME & DINETTE SETS | Mr. and Mrs. N. E Wright tors at Mr. and Mrs, C. Avery's dairy this month OCCASIONAL CHAIRS spent New Year's with relatives! Mr. and Mrs Norman Moore (DUMP SKIM MILK Many Other Terrific Values [and boys, Toronto, were Sunday manville, Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace Thursday Whether. you're moving in | . . . at Giveaway Prices! |#uests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lead- Griffin, Mr. and Mrs old Thuruiay ier Te cream was fie a, Shiv fies Class: Bowmanville-MA 3-2130 Ajox-ZEnith 2-9600 . ied ads gel you cash or vo and Mrs, Alls omer ao | 424 Simcoe St. S. {R. C. Walton, of Kingston, is with|Werry s. All a Sustomers. especially families| to place a cash ralsing ad