20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuery 17, 1962 BIRTHS BARNES -- Ted anl Edna (nee Gower) wish to announce the safe ar- rival of a baby girl, Lisa Anne, weight 7 Ibs. 7 ozs. on Saturday, January 13, 1962, at the Oshawa General Hospital, a sister for David and Sally. BRADSHAW -- Earl and Christine (nee MacMillan) are happy to announce the arrival of a son Richard Tracy, Sund. 4, CLARK -- Ron and Norma (nee' Genge) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, born January 16, 1962 at Sacred Heart Hospital, Mont- yeal, Quebec. Mother and baby doing fine. _.COLVIN -- Marvin and Betty Colvin (nee Bullock) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Diane Marie, on Thurslay, Jan. 11, 1962, at Bowman- ville Memoria! Hospital. A little sister for Debbie. Special thanks to Dr Miklos. COURTNEY -- Ken and Josephine (nee Gangemi) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Kenneth William, on January 15, 1962, at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. A brother for Karen and B Kevin. Many thanks to Doctor Ross. FRASER -- Mal.and Betty are proud to announce the safe arrival of their C son, Stanley Richard, 7 Ibs, 12 ozs., Monday, January 15;. 1962 at Oshaw General Hospital. A brother for Mar- garet. Special thanks to Dr. Mcliveen, c BURON -- Walter and Lucille are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, at Oshawa General) Hospital, on Monday, January 15,} 1962. A brother for Barry and Carole, |¢ LITTLE -- Morry and Sally (nee) Mitehell) are happy to announce the | arrival of their son, Brian Maurice, 6) Ibs., 6 ozs., Saturday, January 6, 1962, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A wee brother for Peter. Special thank sto Dr. | McKay and nurses on the fourth floor. LONG -- Donald and Marilyn (nee Colvin) are happy to announce the birth of a son Richard James 8 Ib: 11 07s. on) Saturday, January 13, 1962, at Oshawa ¢, General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ross, Dr. Raskin and staff. PEARCE -- Doug and Sheila (nee| Peel) are happy to announce the ar-| rival of their daughter Terri Anne, 8) Ibs, 4 ozs., born on Tuesday, January | 16, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital. | A sister for Jeffrey. Thanks to Dr. Ferrier. INTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa Times birth notice. The/ Rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our staff will assist you in writing a notice. {Du *'|Acad-Atl A 12100 $23% Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS 1 By The Canadian Press | Stock Toronte Stock Exchange--Jan, 17 | Fanny Fr (Quotations in cents unless marked $.\peq Farm z--Odd lot, xl--Ex.dividend, xr--Ex-|mord (US) rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change 18|}ryraser from previous board-lot closing sale.)/ Gatineau G INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low a.m, Ch"ge|G L Power M5 $41 41 41 |G & Pow w 23% 23% 103 103 18 1 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 25 $2 2% We-- % 300 85% 5 5% z10$170 170 170 75 $28 2 2 275 $364, 36% 36% -- % 100 $10% 10% 10% 225 $11% 11% 11% 100 $7 7 7 287 $17% 17% 17% 35 $18 18 18 125 770 770 770 215 $16 16 16 2720 $15% 15% 15% ie 0. fo | Hardee 200 $i ik 11 |Horne 100 380 380 380 {Imp Oil 7189 $50% 50% 50% |Imp Tob 250 $163 16% 16% Imp Tob pr 500 365% 6% Se Ind Accep 305 $33% Inglis 200 $5% Inland G pr 725 $19 Int Util 100 S$44% Int Util pr 100 Interprov \Int Su P |Inv Syn A \Jeff B wts +% Stock 0 Abitibi Gr Wps G Gr Wpg vt Greyhnd Pt Acad-Atl pr D Agnew-S ~ ir 270 a 195 125 7% 37% 1 +8 +8 AltaDis vt Alta Dis w Alta Gas AltaGas w Alg Cen Algoma Alumini Alum 2 pr Argus xd 5 A St Wire e 7240 Atlas Steel 152 Auto El n 100 $5 Bank Mont 67 $72% Bank NS 200 $80 8680 ith 5 $18% $57 355 $36% $12% $15% $314 $9 $304 $535 $81 $61 $59 $10 320 320 $38% S6% 240 83 +% --h* --% 215 + i $30% +h 365 365 $24% 24% $22 (22 39% = 9% Lont Cem Lau Fin A Lau 125p Lib Co A |Lib CoA WwW |Lob Co B Bell Phone 2149 § razil 245 350 4 364--% 12% 153% + 31% + % 9 750 275 350 50 0 10% 3 18% 15 12% ass-F 5% 109 'olson A +10 |Molson pr 320 320 'Mon Foods 38% 38% 4 %/| Moore 6% 6% |Nat Drug 240 240 |Nor Phone 83 83 +1 |Oshawa A 395 395 +10 |Page-Hers 7% 7% + %|Pbina 8% 8% -- %4/PC Jewel 70% 70% |QN Gas 5% 5 26% 12% 85 41% 17% 15 12% 15% 31 4214 13% 51% 17% 10% 30% 31 wA% 9 58% -- %|M BAL Bw 275 C Cel 175 pr 85 Cc Ch 225 : 100 C Colli pr 1000 CGas In w 1400 C Husky 1575 C Ind Gas 2700 C Imp Bk C 320 > Mare 300 CPR 800 Cdn Pet pr C ilica C Tire A CWN Gas Comb Ent mluits xd Son Bldg Con Gas Cosmos Dist eag D Bridge D Fndry ZDim_tore Dim Tar Dom Text Dover Pont Eddy Erie A Fam Play 395 S7% $844 $704 5% $26% $12% 87 28% 7% 6% 11% 83 115 16% 10% 11 |St Maurice +5 |Salada-S |Salada wts + %|Seven Arts Shawin |Silverwd A 201% |SKD Mfg 12% Stafford 46% + | Stedman 25 -- %|Steel Can 64% + ¥%4|Stuart Oil 13% Suptest orl 100 1933 + %| Texaco 100 16% + ¥%|Tor-Dom Bk 266 10% |T Fin A 75 29 iTr Can PL 529 224 | Trans-Mt 2125 6% |Trans PPL 150 17% 'Un Gas 300 100 2000 23 225 640 220 400 280 400 440 375 75 430 1995 825, 275 25 250 200 2125 $41% $17% $15% $12% $1544 $20% $12% $46% $2544 41% --1 17% 15 12% 15% --% 24% 13% 7% 460 13% 81% 2% 14% 59% 70% 535% 5 +% 27% 27%4--% 15 15 29% 29% + % 22% 22% --. % 100 100 200 200 685 100 + +% --% +h +1% Ye $70% $54 $27% $15 $29%% $22% --~ "IB Ye} 1 Net Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge 100 $13% 13% 225 36% 6% 315 8% 150 | Stock }Union Oi] Un Steel | Vendomat | Vulean |Walk GW | WCoast Tr |WCoast vt 325 |Weston A 250 jWest A wits 348 |Wood J A 210 | Zenith 500 | Curb (CD Sug |C Bronze iC Paper |D Glass 'Price Br 38% 35% 568 356% 56% 453 $21% 200 z10 $19% 19% 139 S42%-- 42% z5 $82 «82 90 $5644 56% OIL Am Ledue 4000 8 Bailey S A 1875 ailey S$ pr 100 a 300 1400 225 1572 ied 42% 82 54 -- a 960 950 960 $22% 22% 237 «87287 27 (C Delhi {Cdn Dev C Ex Gas C Homestd Cent Del C West P Dev-Pal Duvex Fargo |Fr Pete pr iGr Plains Home A |Hime B |H B Oil G 490 --10 +1 +7 400 600 6100 2500 800 400 550 --10 583: a+ 3153 +h 102 500 500 1100 1000 2000 2 1--% 4 +1 h+% +1 N Davies Northcal Pac Pete Pac Pete w Permo | Place ; Provo Gas arcee South U Spooner Trans Can Triad Oil Un Oils |Wayne | Wstates | Windfall 600 2000 300 000 1 47400 1000 600 1200 14350 20780 1099 500 +h 500 «500 15% 1% MINES | Abacus 109433 19 Acad Uran 2000 {Anglo Hur 200 |Ang Rouyn 2000 | Ansil 500 | Area \A- Arcad Atlin-R | Aumachi | Aunor | Bankfield 109020 113800 2000 100 3000 -1 11 Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge 44 4% 44+% 192 192 192 12 12 12 300 C30 30 20 20 2 83 «8383 49 49 «49 10% 10% 10% 9 9 9 55 145 11 Net , High Liw a.m. Ch'ge| Stock 13 12% 13 + %4)|Lexindin 25 2 22% +1% g 6 ees | a8 Lac 47% 4714. 47% Lyndhst 450 450 450 +85 |Macdon 7 , nS, 2 | 13 12 | Man, Bar 705 700 | Maritime 210 210 Fates rt eae ie: 142 138 -138 --2 eer 13% 13% 13% + %|M Wat 24% 24 24 1 |Mt. Wright $12% 12% 12% -- | Murray M 185 182 185 | Nealon | 60 60 60 |New Bid In 520 520 N Harri Stock Bidcop Black Bay Bordulac Sales 10500 100 1500 2000 500 1000 500 13 705 210 11 Camp Chib --8 Cc Tung C Astoria Cc Dyno Cdn NW Can-Erin Cassiar |Cent Pat |Chimo {Coch Will 500 3500 5000 300 200 22500 54 145 Import Prices On Vegetables Twice As Much TORONTO (CP) -- Prices of United States vegetable imports here have almost doubled in the last two weeks because of dam- age to crops in Texas and ,|Florida caused by freezing weather. Citrus fruit in Texas has all but been wiped out according ,|to produce officials here. How- 1 ever Florida apparently es- F 520 N' Hosco 40% 40% 404 + 441N Man 22% 22 |Nickel MS _ 500 15% | Nisto 2500 45 |Noranda Norlartic | Nirmetal |N Coldstrm 1000 | Nthgate 19485 --2_ | Opemiska 750 0 +25 |orchan 3000 154 + | Osisko 7100 84 | Pamour 625 120 |Paramaq 1000 62 +1 | Perron 500 +4 | Pick Crow 2385 14% -- 2 'Pitch-Ore 1000 2 ~-- %2) Placer 14 14 +1 | pow Rou 37 3 37 +4 Pros Air $10% 10% 10% + %/\Que Lab 385 385 385 Quemont 10. 1010 2 | Radiore 6 | Rayrock 11 --1 |Realm 6444 +1%|Rio Algom 16% --1%| Rio Rup +1 |Rockwin +1 |Ryanor 10 I |San Ant 125380 |Coin Lake 4000 | Con-Key 3 53 | 644 -- | 61% | ¥ i4+ kh 45 63 63 63 $23% 23% 23% 119 119 119 62 = 60 223 223 «223 690 690 690 15% 8% 120 62 3 | 298 2 | 7 { 565 --20 665 +1 --3 +8 | Cinwest | |Cop Corp |Cop-Man Neprand 228 79 78 9 +2 2 0 59 64 14% 14% bs) 13% |Delhi Pac 7 Denison Dicknsn |Denalda \E Ampht | Eldrich | Falcon |F'west T Francoeur Frobi: Gaitwin + 1535, 4000 1000 400 caped with slight damage and there has been no great increase on citrus fruits from there. On the vegetable market yel- low beans are practically non- existent while the price for a crate of green beans has risen to $5.50 from $3.50 in 10 days. Cabbage has gone up to $3.50 for 50 Ibs. from $1.25 and yellow corn to $5 from $2.50 for five dozen. Cucumbers and egg plants are not available and a four-dozen box of celery has risen to $2.50 from $1.50 at Christmas, James Naish of the federal agriculture department here said there is an abundance of Ontario carrots and cabbage in storage and that they could 3000 1700 2000 500 26% + 44| Satellite 16 + | Sherritt 17 | Silvermaq 400 {Sil Miller 6% -- %| Stanrck 850 +10 |Steep R 10-1 | Sullivan 120 +10 | Sunburst 23 Taurcan | Temag |\Thim L -- %| Tombill --2 |Tormont --2 |Trans Res Trin Chib |Un Keno \Upp Can | Vandoo | Vauze | Ventures | Waite Am Werner Willroy | Wiltsey |Wr Harg {Young HG Zenmac |Geco Mines |Genex |GF Mining 3000 |Grandue 200 f Lead | Gunnar ;Har-Min | Hasting |H of Lake | Hillinger |Hydra Ex {Int Nickel -- Cop +5 +1% 200 1800 13600 8642 2000 +1 13 13 16% 16% 925 915 182 180 182 6% 6% 64+ % 185 184 184 $6344 62% 63% 0 870 870 18 178 27 100 j Iso *J Waite Joliet | Jonsmith | Jowsey Kerr Add Kirk Min 3 4 164+ % 1 915 +1 +4 5 +4 a +h --10 18% + 17% 2 27 --1 100 ' 5 1 5 5 +h 24% +1 + |Lamaque + | Langis |Latin Am \Leiteh 6 DB U4 +1 --_-- 800 --l Balest @ 1,872,000. DEATHS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING |_NET EARNINGS CLARBE, Allan | Suddenly in Bowmanville on Tuesday, January 16, 1962, Allan Clarke, be- loved husband of Etelka Trimble and dear father of James of Bowmanville. Resting at the Funeral Home of North- and. Smith, 53 Division Street North, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Thursday, January 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. GAUTREAU, Patrick Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen. eral Hospital on Wednesday, January 17, 1962, Patrick Gautreau, beloved husband of Ida Williams and father of Mrs. E. Surette (Vina) and Hector of} Oshawa, in his 8ist year. Resting at) the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa,| with High Requiem Mass in Holy Cross) Catholic Church on Friday, January 19) at 9 a.m. Interment §8t. Gregory's cemetery, Oshawa. OGDEN, Harold 8. | In Oshawa General Hospital, Tuesday, | January 16, 1962, Harold S. Ogden, and of Dorothy L. Mr. Ogden is rest- ing at Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Thurs- day, January 18 at 2 p.m. (Continued from Page 19) | 32--Articles for Sale |32--Articles for Sale | WE uy, sell and exchange used furni-: TYPEWRITERS, adders, buy or rent. ture or anything you have. The City|Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe fen MO 8-8442. Free delivery. 71. --|FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re-jeral trade-in allowance. Free demon- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos,|stration. Telephone 728-4683. stoves, ete. For top cash offer contact! 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131. | BIG January furniture sale. Spring} filled crib mattresses $5.88. Wagon) '5 wheel bunk beds $68. Continental beds|BEFORE buying or selling televisions, $29. Chrome dinette suites $29.95. Un-jfurniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- painted students desks $12.88. Large/ers, oil heaters, vacuums, dishes, cook- size white enamel cribs, half price,|ing utensils, call Elmer Wilbur, Hamp- $24.50. Wall to wall floor coverings 25c|ton, CO 3.2294. per foot. Three hundred mattresses,| famous brand names, all greatly re-/ELECTRIC duced, regular to $89.50, $24.50. Every article in the store sreatly| reduced, Ed Wilson Furniture Discount, 20 Church Street. GOOD selection of reconditioned Tv's|{ree estimates. Chair, table rentals. at reasonable prices. Parkway Tele-|Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. vision, 918 Simcoe Street North, Your;GREATEST January furniture clear- color TV store. Jance, prize busters while they last. teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- ision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. Tazor service, Sunbeam, etc, Cords, cutting heads in stock. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. Oshawa Cemetery. Masonic service on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. QUANTRILL, Harold W. G. jis late Five only high grade chesterfield guites, WE pay highest prices in the city for'| ; 4 nylon foam sale from|Remington, Schick, Philishave, Ronson, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Denison Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $14,129,801 | $3.16 a share. (First full year of joperations following amalgama- tion of Consolidated Denison |Mines Ltd. and Can-Met Ex- plorations Ltd.) Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd., year ended Oct. 31: 1961, $2- B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat-| 139,531 83 cents a share; 1960,; High costs, which put up the |net loss $2,116,778. | Southern Canada-Power Co |Ltd., 9 mos. ended Sept. 30: /1961, $1,408,950 $2.59 a share; 11960, $1,479,202 $2.77. | | DRINKS BANNED BERLIN (AP) -- East Berlin jhas banned sale of alcoholic |AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service,|drinks on the elevated railway's | Theoretically, when a piece of | platforms. Officials said passen- gers who drink too much are making life hazardous on the Communist-operated railway. used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture | cushions, regular $329, fabulous re. Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. |ductions, your choice, $188. Glamorous ASH |bedroom suites, some store samples, 123 Mary Street East, Whitby, Tuesday, January 16, 1962, Harold Wesley George Quantrill (retired member of the OPP), beloved husband of Hilda Beatrice Johnson, dear father of Everett (G.W.) and Eugene A. of Whitby, in his 67th year, Resting at the W. C. Town Fu- neral Chapel, Whitby, for service in chapel on Thursday, January 18, at Union © c meat slicer.) i9 suites at sensational January re- grill, milk shake, Monark marker, bil-|quctions. For quick sale complete ling machine, small safe, multiplier,|<uites as low as $88. Easy terms. Ed. typewriters, Hamilton Office Equip, 137) wi), Furnit Discount, 20 Chur: Brock §. Whitby, MO 8-842. ie , " SILVER grey, twin baby carriage, ex-| LARGE cellent shape. 18 cu. ft. freezer, upright, like new. 725-6160. size crib, grey Roxatone, |AMANA 11.7 cu. ft. upright freezer, 2 p.m. Oshawa. Minister, Rev. J. Smith. SMITH, Celis Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, January 16, i 1962, Celia Derry Smith, beloved moth- |p. Walsh) and Eui-|U gjof wringer type washers, 4% hp motors, at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- |find everything you need. x SHOP FROM your phone by scannng | walnut typewriter desk, painted chest You'll|of. drawers, other household items. Cash! Telephone 728-5030. FURNACES, forced air, 10-year-guaran- CUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, tee, $2.25 per week, no downpayment, |parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- » $130, Telephone 725-4729, |teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free, Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice, 728-0591 anytime. $5 to $8, guaranteéd reconditioned wash. |BEAUTYREST, Marshall, Simmons the Oshawa Times Want Ads. d repairs for all makes | awa, with memorial service in the chapel on Thursday, January 18 at 2 ers and stoves, Paddy's Market, Hamp-|and other spring mattresses repaired ton, CO 3-2241. just like new. Medium or extra firm, day service. Eiderdowns recovered. Kelvinator|spring filled mattress, good condition. | le. T 723-3711 35--Legal CHANGE OF NAME ACT UPON the Application of DAVID ROSS SAVAGE, . and upon reading the Affidavit of DAVID ROSS SAVAGE filed. | HEREBY APPOINT Friday, the 23rd day of February A.D. 1962, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon before the presiding Judge in Chambers at the Court House in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, for the hearing of the application by DAVID | |BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Taxation Law Changes Urged | By FORBES RHUDE The Stainless Steel Develop- jc Press Editor) ment Committee announces a |country-wide campaign Feb. 14- day-to-day price of producing|9g "to spur consumer prefer- jgoods, are felt perhaps evenjence for nickel stainless steel more when it comes to replac-|Products and to rh pons = : : ; 'hippinadian designers and manufac- jing the equipment with which P ithe goods are made. turers in the consumer product | Industry is, of course allowed) jto put aside a certain untaxed jamount yearly for depreciation. The campaign will be called Gleam of Stainless Steel and will be featured by advertising A gies iby the companies concerned' machinery is orn ou Tsu" and by aspiays in the 68 stores |place it jof T. Eaton Co. Ltd., which is | Rising costs of replacement, [cpgresting ia the: sagen Le : | Committee members are At- however Kicks holes in thisitas Steels Ltd., Union Carbide cde f _. |Canada Ltd. and International | This illustrated in an article} Nickel Company of Canada Ltd. jby W. Cordes Snyder Jr., chair-|Three previous campaigns along |man of Blaw-Knox Company, in/the same lines were sponsored ithe current issue of The Ex-|py Inco, change, publication of the New] York Stock Exchange. He says:! J. D, Houlding, president, "In 1960 we replaced a turret Electronic Industries Associa- lathe purchased in 1928 at a'tion of Canada, says: cost of $8,140. It had been fully| "The short-term outlook (for depreciated and, in addition wejthe electronics industry) is for realized $675 from its resale.;moderate improvement in sales Thus, there was available $8,815)and profits, resulting from the for the purchase of a replace-jeconomic upturn and generally ment. The cost of our new lathe,/increased consumer markets. however, was $46,915. |For the longer range, the expec- jtation is for a host of new pro- HAD SOME CAPACITY _jducts based on technological ad- | | | "help to keep the prices of these commodities down some- | what." FINE HARBOR _ Recife, the Atlantic port with jits fine natural harbor in north- jern Brazil, is partly on the |mainland, part on an island. RCAF To Control: North Bay Base =: OTTAWA (CP) -- The RCAF will take over the Bomarc anti- aircraft missile base at North Bay from the contractor Feb. 1, it was learned authoritatively Tuesday night. By that date, Boeing Airplane Company of Seattle, Wash., manufacturer of the Bomarc, will have installed missiles on the 26 launihing pads. Under normal cirrumstances, the base will become opera- tional aboot a month after the RCAF takes over. Still unanswered is the ques- tion whether the Bomarcs will carry nuclear warheads, as the United States has urged. The} government has not announced any decision on acceptance of American nuclear warheads. the squadron at Comox, B.C.7~> at the end of March and the squadrons at North Bay and Chatham, N.B., in mid-April, Ninety airmen, core of the 230 - man RCAF 446 Bomare squadron at North Bay, com- pleted their training in the U.S. last month and now are at North Bay. ' | The other Bomarc base, at La Macaza, ue., is expected to be ready this spring. Auto Worker Local Fetes Anniversary WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Lo- cal 200, United Auto Workers, will mark the 20th anniversary Friday of its first collective It was also learned authorit-|agreement with Ford of Canada. atively that all five CF-101 Voo-| By coincidence, the actual an- doo jet interceptor squadrons|niversary occurred Monday, the will be operational by mid-|date of which Ford workers April. jvoted of accept the newest One squadron--410 at nearby |"8rcemen'. . Uplands -- became operational, "%° A oa: pact was the first Christmas Day. The squadron! ne Canadian compens a at Bagotville, Que., will become | eee et tore * Se : : jing operational in mid - February, | workers, Ford workers and their wives DIVIDENDS a dinner meeting. The local's | \first president, Roy England, | MelIntyre Porcupine Mines|ative of the UAW, in Hamilton, |Ltd., common 25 cents, Mar. 1,/will be among the guests of |will celebrate the occasion with | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |now an international represent- jrecord Feb. 1. 'honor, 1 PETER FALK THOMAS BRAN SHELDON Sonegie oat FRANK CAPRA WILD AND WONDERFUL MIRACLE | EDWARD EVERETT HORTON MICKEY § > LEONARO HAC RANTER HARRY TUGEND ROBERT ROKW Faw Cont PANAVISION } GLENN FORD BETTE DAVIS HOPE LANGE ARTHUR O'CONNELL x FRANK CAPRAS Pocketful of Miracles HAUGHNESSY DANTON RUNYON ou. as MITCHELL 'Boned | FEATURE TIMES: 2:00 -- 4:20 -- 6:45 PLAZA =Tiii THE TiSteo.Fe DANCE-CRAZE Tar me car a a at I ey a | "THE WHOLE COUNTRY CRAZY-WiTH RHYTHM) 0 0 EE EY AB dy aay aay eaay ey say san tt «ON FILM FOR THE VERY FiRST TIME g 00 AE SY SE A OO eT er a, round the block to , Ae SE SE Ba at sat Set to p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-|ONE fumed oak bed, full size with Ontario Bedding Co., CO 725-4189. tery. |springs, practically new, also one panel EB a bed, full 723-4416. i , Janua: 15,;0LD guns wanted, will pay $100 for te. bore gt rer wile of | brass framed lever action rifle and top Andrew Stefanko a sister of Mrs, {Prices for other lever action rifles and Michael Maly (Annie), Oshawa, in her |hand guns. Telephone 728-5574. 64th year. Funeral from Armstrong |sINGER Console sewing machine, al- Funeral Home, Thursday, January 18,|most new, all attachments. Telephone with mass in St. George's Greek Catho- | 728.7824. lic Church at 9.30 a.m. Interment St. |--------_- Gregory's Cemetery. ROSS SAVAGE, 128 Cadillac Avenue North, Oshawa, On- tario, to change his name to DAVID ROSS REID, DATED at Whitby, Ontario, this 16th day "of January A.D, 1962. ALEX C. HALL, JUDGE. Z. T. SALMERS, Solicitor for Applicant. |32--Articles for Sale DO IT NOW FREE ESTIMATE SERVICE AVAILABLE AT McCULLOUGH BUILDING SUPPLIES 128-4688 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. (WEST SIDE) | "While the replacement waS\yances, stimulated and sup- Last Complete Show 9:00 jsomewhat larger and more flex-\norted by Canadian research jible, it had roughly the samejanq development facilities." DANCE 'capacity as the old lathe. Just! jto stay even, we had to invest| Right now you're invited for a FREE dance lesson and oa jan additional $38,100: and to be] get-acquainted party at your lable to invest that new money | we had to earn about $80,000) local ARTHUR MURRAY Studio -- so you can see for yourself how quickly you learn before taxes." | While there are some diffe-| to dance and gain new popu- larity and fun. Consult your jreaces in American and Cana-| phone book for the nearest dian laws, about the same sit-| uation as cited by Mr. Snyder} ARTHUR MURRAY licensed studio. $40. FOUR burner gas stove, oven ot trol, white, natural or propane gas, apartment size, good condition. Apply| {128 Barrie Avenue. | reasonable, telephone size, STEFANKO, Maria Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-| ICE ON YOUR DRIVEWAY? SIDEWALK? Remove it with rock salt or calcium chloride from: BATHE AND McLELLAN Building Supplies Ltd. 81 King Street West For Free Delivery Telephone 725-4761 | | | | » hide away. antenna, GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me-|Sacrifice for quick sale. 728-3086 after morial. For placement contact funeral 5- ni oe ie png director or phone 725-2327. |FRESH carrot juice on sale, .50 per| |pint. Nutra Health Supplies, m8 'Simcoe GERROW FUNERAL | ee CHAPEL | \Street South, Oshawa, 728-7721. TYPING paper on sale,' letter size, white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and {save. 4% lb. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00. "}Circulatioh Dept., Oshawa Times. Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM POLLOCK -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Gordon Pollock, who Passed away January 16, 1952. --tLovingly remembered by brother Alex and family. SHEWCHUK -- In loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away Jan. 17, 1950. In our hearts a memory is kept For a Mum we loved and will never forget. | Lovingly remembered by daughter/| Ameilia, son-in-law Mike and grand-} children. | WILLIAMSON ~~ In loving memory of Robert Williamson who passed awa January 17, 1958. ™ cannot clasp your hand, father jear; faces Canadian industry. He says that unless there are ichanges in tax laws the Ameri- can economy "'may soon be operating one of the least effi- cient and most outmoded indus- trial plant of any developed na- jtion in the Free World." | [te A Froo-For-All Of Fun... 2. RM Setting Traps... FOR MALE ANIMALS! "<R see se se 8 Sa AE SE You'll Flip 2 | SKATES, new and used, sold and ex- changed. Apply Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street East. {radio, lowest prices in town. Try | minion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West. | |SIMPLICITY washing machine, reason- | jable, good condition. Apply 743 Ritson! |Road South. WE buy and sell used furniture, etc. | Call Superior Resale, 140 Simcoe Street | South, 728-4873. T.V. TOWERS 40 - ft, structure with all- channel antenna, all galvan- ized, guaranteed 1 year. 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 TRIO TELEVISION 171 Bond St. E, 728-6781 USE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS IN MEMORIAM YOURKEVICH -- In loving memory | jof a dear sister, Lillian (Logeman)| cag Sagan who passed away January » 1957. i i | | | Rg | JACK CUMMINGS FEATURE SHOWN DAILY AT i es 2:25-4:45-7:00-9:20 EVERY FRIDAY . OUTSTANDING PLUS... JAZZ GROUPS SPECIAL ATTRACTION -------- THIS WEEK... 2 GIANT WAR THRILL HITS! This year the: BIG adventure ig Your face we cannot see; But let this little token Tell that we still remember thee. Lovingly remembered by son David, daughter-in-law Leona and grandchild- ren. Also daughter Florence and son-in- law Bill and twins. YOURKEVICH -- In loving memory our dear daughter, Lil, who passed away five years ago today, in her 37th year. God knew that she was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine". | Away in the beautiful hills of God,' By the valley of rest so fair, } Sime time, some day, we know not! when, | We will theet our loved one there. ibered by Mom and Dad. ~Ever remem { | | ge all. A silent thought, a secret tear Keeps her memory ever dear; | Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. | JACK DENTON AND HIS QUINTETTE --Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by her sisters, brothers. and families. | CARD OF THANKS EASTVIEW PARK -- The Ladies Auxiliary of Eastview Park would like to thank all the ladies of the neighbor- hood who have so graciously donated to the lunches for the Wednesday eve. ning euchres, Also to those who may donate in the yeag ahead, we thank 9P.M.--1 ~The Auxiliary. DANCING ADMISSION A.M. 1.00 PER PERSON Bi dl A | nagwack peooUC To VICTOR LEO MATURE: GENN 'TANK Ws FORCE! LTMORE 1° Kawa PAPA AL ALAA EAL PLP Ph PEXEXE TENE ESET: : »