Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1962, p. 16

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; e Mey, Merch 23, 1962 | T , ats CF-104 Program allocate | oaays oronto Stoc arke IstIngs arm ac ery | | Lags 5 Months BIRTHS re 2 ee eee susike Bailes High Low carn Stock Bales High Low iu eee olick Salts High Low cue tees | Stock Sales High Low <n oe H s ' on ? a places npramatgiond Du Pont 240 $314 3156 31% + % Russell 100 $13% 13% 13% Watates 200 755 755 755 +5 |J Waite 10000 38 36 38 +1 | e Sse u | a KNOX -- Norman and Bernice (nee) Terento Stock Exchange--March 73 (iste 2100 $11% 11% 11% Seven Arts 210 $11 11 11 Curb Jacobus 1500 60 60 60 | , | Stuart) are happy to the birth) (@ in cents unless marked $./ram Play 290 $16% 16% 16% Shawin 840 $23% 23% 23% + Y%\Dalhousie 1500 23 23 23 +3 | Jonsmith 8000 22% 22 22 j i { os g ore of their son. Steven Douzlas, at Oshawa|t--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|rlect Mig 2500 99 96 9% --3 Simpsons 100 S31¥6 a a tI ecard oe et al ee ae TORONTO (CP)--A nine-manjcommittee was Prof. C. G. E. ' 2, rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is p, Cda 710$154 154 154 Slater Steel Ya 4 err is --5 | a A i x_n peaiites beet sims eines" Ge in ts. ema Oe ee ee eee MINES [Lab Min 135 $274 27% 27% + % Committee of farmers and farm-|Downing of the department of| gprawa (CP) -- The CF-104 1962. " } Gatineau 593 $31% 31 31 -- %/ Stafford 100 425 425 425 +25 Abacus 74:0 32 30 32 41 |L Dufault 5000 535 520 330 +5 |equipped dealers has been set up engineering science at On'?> "\jow.Jeyel bomber program now LEGER -- Yvon and Nora are GMC 8 $59 59 50. aoe Ae eS Agaieo 1000 os «mo 5 «14 15 +14\to study the sale and use of|Agricultural College in Guelph.|; t I fi hs behind | 00 75 % - e: r 216 $89 89 89 Langis 42 42 «442 r : | is at least five months in! pleased to announce the arrival of their) GP Drill A 100 75 1% '5 5 \Texaco pi 4 A AmLarder 1000 a. farm machinery and equipment} son, 7 Ibs. 7 ozs., on Thursday, March 11 Net |GS Wares 100 $10% 10% 10% -- %|Tor-Dom Bk 95 $65% 66% 66% Amal Rare 1000 |Latin Am 65250 0 14 1 46 | Suter y Minister: ARE MEMBERS \schedule and $30,000,000 more 22, 1962, at the Oshawa General Hospi- stock Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge GL Paper 200 $18% 18% 184--~---V Towers 700 $8% 8 8 A Arcadia 3500 pg 1000 in 199 198 'in Ontario, Agriculture } inister) Members are Robert J. Rice expensive than ori ginally tal. A brother for Bobby, Denise, and) apie, G L Power 100 $17% 17% 17% Tor Iron A 200 $13%4 13% 13%4--% Atl C Cop 1009 4 a ' |Stewart announced Thursday. | e : " i De Doherty | Abitibi 00 Sik A tO + EX FO ee tiie ie ive T Fin A = 500 $53 «52% 52% Aumaq 1000 Macassa 100 325 325 325 : f Haileyb: Ernest Beaudry| Planned, officials said Thursday, Eee cea Mstaes' aud baby' fete doing i Gr Wag 'vt 205 $i? 17% 17s T Fin $ 25 $41 41. 41. + %|Bankeno 500 | Madsen ao 2 4 28 It is to make recommenda-/0) Ver mt Wit n G. Tilden of The supersonic CF-104 will re- a Di 400 240 24) 20 +45 G . : A Maritime 2500 75 73. 75 Iti i of Verner, William G. len o! ' tne Aidan" 315 $m ane aoe ~'ulGroynnd 6 He 18 ie + 4 Te Can PL ih ane aye Bim + Bama 0 1 |Misia', me 4 +a, [tions back to the minister 'y(t Vesner> Mauam, G. 'Tilden of| sce the subsonic Sabre fighter 4, 13% 13% -- $ r 3 | : | He i . Snarr pee gg, Sogn olay vio Doulas Als. Cen" rtp sas as a "le ag 100 355 355 . on ey 100 Sov ion ion Pe Bethim' 7200 3 Meintyre 238 sitte 49s 49% : " possible togidaiion" be told the|Kinnburn, M. L. Tebbutt of th "CAR i" tt reg on to announce the Y Hi P 100 365 365 365 Jn Ace 2 pr a 10% 10% - a be " | , = i j % Nisth' ot son, Paul Hobert Clive (e|Azoma Fe ON ee tile 73 $147 146 146 +2 |Un Gas 940 $2214 22% 22% -- | Bideo ane cay eeWat. 1800 Ss 87 87 legislature. Markdale and Arthur S. Bolton| 'He air division in Eu birth of a son, Alumini 275 $28% 23% 26% -- %|Imp 7 pita VAlMt Wright 500 70 70 70 r€8: i rope. The other four squadrons ibs. 4 ozs.) at the Oshawa General) 4 120 $52%4 52% 52% Imp Oil 511 $49% 49% 49% + Ye\Vendomat 150 S74 74 7% Black Bay 2000 + %'Merray M 4200 121 120 121 Farquhar Oliver (L -- Grey °f Dublin, all farmers, and Rob-|TOP€- Hospital on Thursday, March 22, 1962. ating gtoe) 105 $32% 32% 32% + 4 imp Tob 60) $17% 17% 17% -- Ys! Vulcan 250 35% S% 5% Bouzan 1000 peg 3 1500 11 10% 10% j ane jert Sinclair of Don Mills. repre- will retain CF-100 interceptors. A brother for Linda and David Bank Mont 25 $70. 70 70 Ind Accep 245 $31% 31% 314%-- %/Walk GW 295 $58% 58% 58% |Broul Reef 4000 + 4 |New Bid' 3000 10 9% +94 -- %|S0Uth). accused the minister of|€Tt 8 . On Sept. 15 last year, Defence srooy |Bank NS 10 $783 74% Te Ind Min. 300 409400 40D" WCoast wt 2100 $18 16 Is Camp Chib 100 'tne wen ee jdelay in acting on the question|Senting the Wholesale Imple-| (i hs ocness was asked In . ="T) " 5 V4 ostee! 4 . : _ | ' 4 jati Ns ae ar pee ak ee en Picks ek Ts a ns lee Ge 10 0 te ie Oe ae ae ee © Malsrt '500 A bine ane te ae a gq (ene, noting that the committee ment nyt g ee nin the Commons when the first be # rea! pleasure anc others will 70 $5 52 IMC 50 $54 54 54 ---- YiWeston A 239 $18% 18% 18% CN Inca 9000 P . "s +59 |won't report back for another! / inson 0} ngston, represent- waot to know your choice. Namelpowey' PF 10 $52 Si. 52 + Mt Nickel 120 S81% 81% 81% -- SelWeeton B aid $aise aime zie [GaN Jes 9000 'ne Bn ene th id: |ing the Ontario Retail Farm|CF-104 squadrons would be es 5 $36 348 i 4 ye a Caz 3 N Beauc 500 45 45 45 seven months or more, said: |!ng_ ' ee ee un) Seba same ele 580 305 305 305 Int Util 50 ie eh a he Te as ste ieee Ek a + % Nudul 1000 134 13%4 13% "T suggest in all seriousness Equipment Dealers Association.|Posted to Europe. at Oshawa Times Birth Announce i ay bs seri gin ath ig og her a 355 White Pass 100 $8% 8% 8% Casslar 100 Samii ei Pg a Ba + Mlihat my honorable friend "hri!d Mr, Tilden is president of the} "In November of 1962," the amt sat sal our: Claseelesinc Pow 900 SI6% 16% 16% -- %{Iny Syn A 329 Weeees A Ne a Sl Cant Bat 100 +1 | Orchan 200 232 232 232 |have appointed a committee to Ontario Federation of Agricul-|minister replied. ee ee ee eniBC Phone 300 845k 4 -- 44 | Setterson 100 Wdwd A w 200 525 500 525 +65 [Cent Pore 3:00 Ormsby 550 29 2 «(29 (1 | M ; jture and Mr. Tebutt president] He was asked the same ques- cluding the same, and we williprooke pe 240 $22 22 22 Jockey C 500 Zenith 220 395 390 395 © silica 200 +3 | Pitch-Ore 500 5 5 5 -- 4% expedite legislation and not de-| qi I , publish 2 Girth Notice 8 sae |Cal Pow 300 S216 234 234 -- Jock C pr 225 $11% 11% 118 Curb Coch Wil 300 Que Ascot $500 8% 8% 8% |lay it." jof the Ontario Farmers Union.|tion in the Commons Tuesday Best edition. Just Gia! BA F583 ican Com 50 932% 394 924 + [Kelly DA 100 $6 6% 64 + ICD Bug 25 $25% 26% 26% C Discoy 600 3 lone Wan. 3600 10 $4 48 | | farm machinery investiga-|and replied: "'We have no ab- |CCC Stone 289 7 Labatt 780 $15% 15% 15% C Paper 30 $4244 42% 4244 + % Con Gillies 1000 + 4l@ Metal 500 97 97 97 Speaker William Murdoch) lachinery Investig: i eet é b IC Pack A 200. $554 Lafarge 7100 $64 6% 6% Hayes 250 $22% 22% 225% C Halli 11300 | Guemont 240 930 $3) 930 |ruled further comments from|tion committee was recom-jsolutely firm date on it but we DEATHS Can Perm 30 -- %|Lafarge wts 700 150 150 150 20 Lob Inc 200 sia 1% i ~ C Morrison 1000 +2 | Realm 000. 12 «12+ «12 IMr. Oliver out of order mended by the legislature's anticipate it wil probably be ae hee ie a ; phe ay Gn Be kG Manet Bee Raglan N 2500 4 68) 34d |g i standing committee on agricul-|around March, 1963. Bre LobCo A ZT $534 53% 53% C Regcourt 1600 + %|Rio Algom 3900 $10% 10% 104+ %| Named as chairman of the} The CF-104 | Cdn Celan + %|LobCo B 125 $53 33 -- %!De Conr 8000 Rio Rup 5000 5 ry 5 -- -------------+=sennnnnnenen= ture last Dec. 7 after the Farm- _ The -104 program was or DAVIDSON, Aline \C Gas In : YEldonz 4933 1 |San Ai 200 184 183 183 --1 i ionjiginally estimated to cost. $420,- In Oshawa General Hospital oh Thurs-/¢ Gas In w 1200 5S ltore B Delhi' bee . 00 tH Sheet 175 420 429 420 ers Union and the Federationjiginally cost $420, day, March 22, 1962, Aline Bertrand, in|CGE pr ti eee OILS Delnite 3758 -%|Silvmaq 13000 30 2% 29 +2 | ; jof Agriculture expressed con-/000,000 when it was announced her Slat ear, beloved Oita. of Robert ¢ bee 4 : M Leaf Mill 12 + 4 Asamera 11400 117 14 15+ Denison 899 + Siscoe 1599 150 150 150 on oice eers jcern about the availability of|in 1959, Officials -- say the Ann Davidson of Kingston, loving sis-|C Imp Bk C ieee a ee eee teen YT lgieee es Sab aoe eee ee | . \farm machinery parts and the/total cost is estimated at §450,- ter of Mrs, Fred Dale (Lucille), To-|c Ind Gas + Wipnaweee in 19) Cou Ls 40 412° 119 110" East Mal é soo a1 21 oa a | |suitability of the machinery for|000,000, Hae Mkigen' Miss, Aibart Breseml Ge on Molson A 125 "ice ree ee ae aay tie ee ae mM ovis sn we | eman TOA ontario farms. Authorities said reasons for ee ee See in Molson pr 26 C Delhi 100 5 con 500 15% 15% | ELSE sia AMEEM « See ----|the program falling behind (Caroline), Montreal, Quebec and Oscar|CpR "3 4 ' : 157. 155-176 1 prog: ni g Bertrand of Clarkson. The late Mrs./C Tire a 50 $3 . yee ah eae 3 | Galtwin fom 120 119 120 oc! ar 5 e schedule within the last year Davidson is resting at Meintosh-Ander-'c U¢y pr 20 $100% 100% 100% + Minar pr 150 1G Homestd 3 owing 1: ae ne t { & , jare complex. Reasons concern mn Funeral Home, 152 King StreetiCwn Gas 103 $1744 17% 17!4 Lan YelGent De rk Trans les o 3 i td y | r : East, Oshawa, Requiem Mass in St.lconp " -- as0 321° ak A Pee nee vol a . 'NE Lop , ikiunenee en oe tw indo WamMin |late delivery of some compon- Gertrude's Church, King Street East,/Co) Cel 50 400 + - - fi i ri 13 Un Buf 4 49 4 G * en ae i i on Saturday, Merch 24, 9 am. Inter-lcon fing pr soy "sole Norands 271 $04 Glacier MiGriniey as on Baba oe f TORONTO (CP) -- Trad'ng [ents una uncertainty relating to ment St. Gregory's Cemetery. PrayersiCon M S - 130 $21% [NO NGas 195 2% | HB oll ¢ Grandue rts 4202 15% 14 %+%!\Dpp tan 2.0 ..) 153 is3 ~@ |WAS active on all classes and ' [MiG PIANC 6 AKMAMERt. in the funeral home Friday evening at/Con Ga 160 $20 N Phos ¥ 44 + ¥\Long Point %|Culf Lead 7000 15 5 5 | Ve 187 $59 «59 «59 % grades of slaughter cattle with rac own | Mr. Harkness said the CF-104 % o'clock Knight of Columbus Rosary Corby vt 250 $184 e-Hers ae Medal Gunnar 625 895 835 895 5 / 1000 15% 15% 1% ichoice steers in broad demand will be equipped to carry eight at 8.30 Friday evening. Coronation 780 $10% M% Pac Pete Ye | Gwillim 10-0 > % | Violam 1500 86 680) 680 { ; : a m r ; lait of b a jCrush Int -- 100 $9% " 57 4| Permo H of Lakes 4000 8 Willroy 4.50 159 155 158 at higher prices at the Ontario s rs wt ante beak Gaeaa DENT, Frederick John Dist Seag 740 $49% % 20% Petrol 1 |Hea 1000 i Wiltsey 7290 21% 20 Public Stockyards this week at it has not been decide Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on/p, Elect 335 $12 - -4 cb 20 Wr Harg 900 100 100 106 nhc eee ea ; Thursday, March 2, 1962, Frederick > hey 310 856% ag ---- ; f 235 Vie tas te ae 'oh 8 Scant numbers of choice veal 0 Ir e pola types actually will be John Dent,' beloved husband of the late Dom Lime 250 $714 an Tic 1800 2 |Hud Bay i49 Zenmac 100 19 calves sold at firm to higher 5 7,|used. Grace M. Hancock, dear father of Mrs.|Dom Stores 455 $13% 13% 13 Se sclanina OG i9aD les Tharicate Balen prices with heavy recel "4 of), LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Indivi-| J. Beck (Myrtle) of Callfornis, andipom Tar 847 $20% 20% 20% 4 13% Wsburne 500 69 Iso 3500 oe DI jdual police departments bean Fred of Detroit, U.S.A., in his 89th Dom Text 1195 $18 1774 18 Nox - : lower grades selling barely/the current crackdown on bingos| Oe eet, tees aoe" eee" | en : ' steady to. lower. Hog prices| 2 ig | DIVIDENDS Shapel, Whitby, £ ice in) : . ss | ! P ' 5 terncnrcel ch Eetuday, Mints 4h at ,'32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale |were generally unchanged and|2"4 Taffles on their own initia 2 p.m, Interment Gro Brooklin. Minister the Rev veside Cemetery | J. McLeod CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WE buy, sell and exchange used fur- ATLAS juicer, as good as new, used BEFORE buying or selling televisions, Bethany volvers and pistols; also old cartridges. |More than last week and about)" yy) said the games were dis- cussed at zone meetings of the) Ontario Chief Constables' Asso-Company, ciation and this was followed by|May 25, record April 13; Class niture or anything you have. The C y only four months. Tele;hone 728-1920. furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash RUTLAND, Cyrit Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Strect|MaprE syrup! Take No. 35 Highway (Ts: Call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3.2294 At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville ; »d from Page 15) South and 31 Bond Street East, 723 trom 401 to Concession 12 Manvers,/OLD guns wanted, rifles, shotguns, re- on Thursday, March 22, 1962, Cyril (Continue dedi haw 1671 Andrew Heaslip, telephone Rutland, Newcastle, in his 74th year, \ THREE rooms of new furniture only 17R111 veiephone A $183, Oshawa care husband of the late Edith Maude Clark ' H ale $299.. This includes living room, bed-|yaouumM cleaner "yepairs, all makes © combination screen and storm Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 29-----Automobiles for Sale |29--Automobiles for S foom and Kitchen' ensembles. Get alll ava, attachments omashes,, gustan. Mumlsum doors. Good condition, 'Tele Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on)------___ - i z : ev -door,|this for. only $3.00 weekly, Baron 8'\teed 'rebuil acht Estimates free, |-0%¢ 425-3662 ie t.'32 CHEVROLET half-ton pick-up orig- 2 CHEVROLET, Bel Air, four-door, : y ON 8' iteed rebuilt machines. Estimates free Saturday at 3 o'clock. Interment St ian cuaeitinn Geiutoat 'Gna ownee: green sedan, six-cylinder, automatic|Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street Ror Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- STOVE, Moffat, 40", automatic oven Lasesloiin ea amseals Exceptionally good. Telephone 655-3094. |transmis two - speed windshield | South vice, 728-0591 anytime timer, $20. In very good condition. Tele- -- = belts yor mats, fOUr' HOT water tank complete, 3 hp elec-| plano uc * phone 725-9250 SKELTON, Leonard Robert '#0 PONTIAC Parisienne two-loor hard- fet ee rs te, elec-| PIANO accordion, 120 bass, in excellent Entered into rest in the family resi- ad et Tapeisatice radio, power steer-|thousa miles, 7 25. Apply 493) tric motor, hound, black and tan, male. 'condition. Apply 1070 Ravine Road or|SHOWCASES and fixtures, from lead- dence, 276 Burke Street, Oshawa, ODling and brakes 18,000 miles, like new. Nipigon (corner of Marion) Telephone 728-7680 telephone 728-6711 after six p.m ing haberdashery store in Toronto. Any En yg Hat pha cd gg Teor gp Can finance. 723-7970 'S| CHEVROLET also '52 Plymouth| FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib-| pay Wane orlses i the MiG dos or all at bargain prices, Telephone 725- ooert ek eltnoreman and father of 1960 VAUXHALL Victor, biue, good station wagon. Sacrifice for immediate|eral trade-in allowance. Free' demon-|Vyeq ayenione: Benne ge Weed eat 2 : had Gatton tiny lene) Mrs Ron condition $975. For further informa- sale. Apply 253 Fourth Avenue. Tele-| stration. Telephone 728-4683 ture Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South,|RANGE Acme, four burner, heavy duty | 21-22 with Mrs. Gordon y e), J . " . non pene = _ - tert ey March (Betty), Mrs. James Smart tion ,MO 8-2341 phone 728-8567 CUSTOM built chesterfield suites 88/8. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- in ag condition, $25. Telephone (Barbara), Robert, Reginald and : low as $169.50 cg td ot Sarr teries, Kelvinator refrigera , tele-/ 725-332 Thomas, in his 76th year. Resting at j Visit Customcra' it Furniture, Station | vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543 FOUR show cases or less. A bargain! the Armstrong Funeral Home, with ATTENTION FORD PRODUCT OWN ERS Plaza, south of CNR station eres gr exchange used furni.|Telephone 725-7578 memorial service in the chapel Satur. day, March 24, at 2 p.m Mount Lawn Cemetery GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST ond all Funeral arrangements floral requirements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM HUTCHINS -- In loving memory of Minnie Hutchins, who passed away March 23, 1950. In my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and strue There's not a day, dear mot! I do not think of you. --Lovingly remembered by "arbara and family daughter LOVELL -- In loving memory of my dear husband, James L. Lovell, who passed away March 23, 1958. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold Of a husband whose worth can never be told, Alone, unseen, he stands by my side, And whispers, "Dear, death cannot divide' We walked together, you and I, In sorrow and in joy; We shared our pain and happiness With love and without alloy, And death shall never end our love, For through the mist I see Our glad reunion in the skies, For all eternity --GSadiy missed by wife, Madge ROGERS -- In loving memory of a dear brother Walter Rogers, who passed away March 22, 1961 His memory. is as dear today As in the hour he passed away --Lovingly remembered by brother Stanley, sister-in-law Lillian and family WILLIAMS -- In loving memory of a dear husband Cecil who passed away one year ago today He.is gone but not forgotten, And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness still come o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow T Hes within the heart concealed y missed by his loving wife. AN EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones Nothing is more befitting or © greater tribute to the mem ory of the loved ones who hove passed on: to thot borne from which no traveller returns, than a memorial verse at Easter time It is o beoutiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son or those beyond the im- mediate farnily circle, o faith- ful friend or kin. In the sincere hope of rendering helpful: service to those who wish to select an appropriate memoriam notice for Eoster time, the Classified Depart- ment of The Oshawo Times will publish Special Memorial tributes on APRIL 2ist To ensure that your message appears at this time TELE. PHONE BEFORE APRIL 19th, 723-3492 Interment SPRING TUN REPLACE SPARK PLUGS REPLACE IGNITION POINTS REPLACE CONDENSER ADJUST CARBURETOR & CHOKE CLEAN FUEL PUMP BOW BRAMLEY SIMCOE ST. N ONTARIO E-UP SPECIAL 6 CYLINDERS Reg. Price $15 SPECIAL $12.50 8 CYLINDERS Reg. Price $17.25 SPECIAL $14.70 MOTORS 723-4675 MOTORS O.K. USED CARS SAVE YOU MONEY 1961 CHEVROLET Convertible. A real beauty in gleaming white with red trim. Hos wendshield washers, powerful V-8 engine, automatic, radio, $3095 etc. A cor to be proud of 1960 CORVAIR Finished in blue metallic transmission Spotless! beauti- Has Coupe ful dork automatic white walls $1895 1958 VAUXHALL Wagon in smart Yellow and Laurel 2-tone Complete $995 ONTARIO MOT and station Crocus Green with radic 1959 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. Just the cor for summer holi day travel 9 passenger model. with powerful V-8 en gine, power steering ond au tomatic transmiss*on $1895 1960 FORD FALCON 4-Door model in smart Metal- ee $1545 OR SALES LTD. Kingswood 140 BOND STREET WEST TELEPHONE 725-6507 OPEN 9 UNTIL 9 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OPEN 9 A.M. UNTIL 5 P.M. SATURDAYS 30--Automobiles Wanted '62 TO 'S7 Chevrolet or Pontiac, car or wagon. Telephone 723-9911 after 4 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cors we dea! up or down. Liens paid off NICOLS MOTORS LTD 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-800] 50 CARS .WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted'* Talk "'Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 CARD OF THANKS DEW In our hour of greatest need, it was the understanding sym 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto 3 for wrecking 1181 $1,600 CASH plus '56 Plymouth, auto- matic, 6 cylinder sedan in excellent condition, for best Chevrolet or Pontiac offered, Private. 725-0687 Wreckers want Highest prices paid 31--Automobile Repairs : HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM. PLETE BRAKE SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 KEMP MOTORS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS WHITBY MO 8-4932 pathy and the many kind: of our relatives, friends and neighbors that gave us the added strength to carry on. We are deeply grateful for the beautiful floral tributes and. the con- soling. words tendered us during our re- cent bereavement in the death of our beloved husband and father, Charles L. Dew. We are especially appreciative of the pallbeaters, the efficient serve ces of Armstrong Funeral Home and the comforting words of Reverend Mellow ' --Loving wife Dereen, and son Douglas jCharies. 32--Articles for Sale D parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, 44 hp motors, $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-224] START Begonia bulbs now! Dormant spr for trees. Root forming hor- mones, potting soil, seeds. Rundie's Garden Ceritre, King East. 725-1764 BABY carriage, blue, in ton, Telephone 728-0078. good condi- je TYPING paper white newsprint, buy in bulk lote and/ phone 728-1131, Community Furniture,/sewing machine, does all the fancy |iums save. 4% Ib pkg: $1.00, 9 tb. pkg. $2.00./19 Prince Street. stitches, guaranteed. Balance owing $34 Circulation Dept., Oshawa Times. __|DUPLICATORS, hand and "Slectric, terms arranged. Dealer. Write Box 128 MEAT scale, chopping block, Slicer,/spirit or stencil; supplies, Hamilton Of.| Oshawa Times 4 showcase, pop roars coffee en fice Equip., 137 Brock St, 8. MO 8-8442./i5 HIP Gale outboard motor. Used one dium 16-18.50. | 8 cheque wi . p er, |-- oe ow. Ci r pr war- 90: grill, cheque vier a rire Bacio TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers,|% aseny new condition snd under war- bulls 19-20; desk, chair. Hamilton's, Whitby rentals, terms, service. Hamilton Office |T@0ty. Telephone z 5 on sale, letter size,/ture and appliances, for' top cash offer/L1KE new, repossessed Singer Zig-Zag|//-18 with sales to 18.50; m ~|Equipment, 137 Brock South, MO 8-6442.|\GOLDSPOT refrigerator, Thor washin TYPEWRITER adding machine, check) -- ete nneet| COMDBFOR refrigerator, Ts ie writer, electric time clock, file cabinet,|OLYMPIA typewriters, they're No eash register. Snap for quick 723-4434 HOUSEHOLD furniture, 9 piece walnut --__-- - we tree Saeed apy é y FURNACES forced air, 10 year guar-|$25. Rug and pad, grey, $10, Telephone pay- diningroom set, 2 bedroom sets, Ma other household items. 723 3380. TV RENTALS, by the day, week or di month at Parkway Television, 918 Sim-|CAR radio, Dial 725-1873 or antee $2.25 per i . as senianions sniipirane ae | package deal, $130. Telephone|HOT Point combination dishwasher and/ o sale.jin their field, standards and portables, jsee them today. Hamilton Office Equip. 137 Brock South, Whitby. MO 8-8442 week. No down ment, 725-4729. vacuum cleaner, j/machine, Electrolux Drew Street. Apply after six, 55 725-365) CHESTERFIELD suite, two piece, red, MO 8-5393. sink, length 48" with 25" height, 36'| in the dash, transistor,|With 18" x 17" sink, Excellent condi-| 21-2 $32.50. Aerial and installation extra. Try|tion $90 Original price $450, Write Box cot North 723-3043 si - _---- Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West BEDROOM suite, 3 pieces, $65; shortie ------ - Borg coat (small, half price $30; bridesmaid dress, turquoise (small), NEW SPRING half price $30. 723-2123 after 6 PHILIPS tape recorder in good condi DRAPERY tion, late model, Terms if desired. Street West AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt free estimates. Chair, table Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North $110 guaranteed Meagher's 5 King service, rentals TENTS, camping supplies, i marine jhardware, outboard motors, guns and Ibicycles, Best prices. Try Dominion |Tire, 48 Bond Street West iL SILVERLINER" collapsible travel |trailers. All new for °62, Call 728-1468 or 725-1065. SUMP PUMP, in good condition, all jattachments included. 162 Pontiac avenue or telephone 723-4118 THISTLE baby carriage, like new, grey with white top, 663 Perry Crescent, |telephone 725-9136 TENT, 9 x 9, door, Thermos coat, size 8, 723-9681 17" VICTOR T.V, 21" Both sets reconditioned 2580. OLD GUNS WANTED Will poy $100 for brass- framed level action rifles Top prices for other old rifles, and hand guns PHONE 728-5574 ewn in floor with. zipper ooler. Girls fitted spring Marconi T.V Telephone 723 GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS. RANGES AND WASHERS All parts and service AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX WH 2-6410 WORRIED ? Then see us and find out for yourself how a food freezer service can take out the wor- ries and expense of food. A family of four spend with us approx. $16.50 per week for food and freezer. Includes approx. 80% of normal groc- eries PHONE 728-9141 for your own personal analysis NO OBLIGATION One ORNAL: cap 12 hours of continuous relief from stuffy nose, weepy eyes, and sin Custom-made, latest colorful floral and abstract patterns, Satins, Rayons, Mohairs, lined 2nd unlined, up to 4 widths, 54 to 95 inch lengths. 17.95 up M.& C DRY GOODS | VALERY CREEK FURNITURE + In. a new location 16"% Bond Street West. Top price oaid.for used radios, televis ions, furniture and applian ces. We buy, sell and ex- change. Telephone 728- 440) BOATS UP TO 60% OFF Larsen, Traveller, Weymouth, Mason, Evinrude Motors, Volvo Tenta Engines MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY LTD. Brooklin PHONE 655-3641 OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS UNTIL 8 P.M MODERN DRAPES: To Create A More Pleasant Atmosphere in every room of your home. Colorful designs in the latest fabrics, various. styles and lengths. Ready to drape. M. & C. Dry Goods 74 CELINA' ST. 723-7827 OR 4-day treatment $135 sule brings you us pressure, 129, Oshawa Times. COLEMAN'S and primus; camping! equipment, complete repair service and parts. Miller Heating and Trailer Ac- cessories, 9 Tudor Street Ajax. WH 2-3491 | DOUBLE horse trailer, good condition, | MA 3:2192 34--Lost & Found jbered 583 head, }over last week of 47 head | idown to 14; good light sheep|Dec. 31: |tive--there was lambs fully steady to higher. | at about 9,100, about 1,300 head /Knicht said Thursday. 2,100 head more than the same week in 1961. Cattle receipts} from Western Canada num- an increase} investigation throughout Slaughter cattle: Choice steers| PTOVince- 25-25.50 with sales up to 26.20;) en good 24-25; medium 21-23.50;|4"d_ Toronto were charged re- commons 17-20; good heifers choice 22.50-23.50; medium 18.50-20.50; commons! 16-18; choice fed yearlings 25-| 27; good cows) other centres. good 22-24,50; 15.50 - 16.50; commons 14.50-15.50; canners and cutters 11-14.50; good heavy bologna|! raise funds for charitable pur- common and me-! Replacement cattle: Goo steer stockers 22-25 with stock| calves up to 27.50; common, medium and stocker heifers NET EARNINGS 18-21 Calves: Choice vealers 35-37 By THE CANADIAN PRESS with odd sales to 38.50; good) Auto Electric Service Com- 30-34; medium 26-29; common|pany, year ended Dec. 31: 1961, ; boners 16-20. $196,591, 51 cents a share; 1960, Hogs: Grade A 26.70-27.30;|$252,890, 64.5 cents. heavy sows 21.55-22.25; light] Central Patricia Gold Mines sows gaining a $2 premium; |Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, Stags 17.50 on a dressed weight! $97,825; 1960, $83,833. basis Conwest Exploration Co. Ltd., Sheep and lambs: Good han-|year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $412,- dyweight feedlot lambs 22 with|086; 1960, $34,201, 27 cents. sales to 22.50 with commons] Triad Oil Co. Ltd., year ended 1961, $1,101,040; 1960, WOULD the gentleman who picked up|8-10; common and fat sheep 3-7.' $64,536. overcoat, size 38, with Black's Men's! Wear label at Bowmanville Badminton Club Saturday, March 3, by mistake, | |kindly call 728-4875 in order to exchange} \for same coat, size 40 or 42. | T., 723-7827| | pied scashdit : a -|35---Legal _ OTICE TO CREDITORS | AND OTHERS | IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY HERBERT RICHARDS, tired, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Henry Herbert Richards, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired Mechanic, deceased, who died on or about the 15th } day of February, 1962, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives of the said deceased on or before the 24th day of April, 1962, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said | date. the Personal Represen- | tatives will distribute the j assets of the said .deceased | | j | | | Re- having regard only to claims of which they sholl then have notice Dated at Oshawa this 21st day of March, 1962. HAROLD NELSON RICHARDS, ond EARLE HERBERT RICHARDS, Executors, By their solicitors, Messrs. McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA - ONTARIO. " BLOOMER GIRL Bloomers received their name from Amelia Jenks Bloomer, a }campaigner for women's rights lin the United States who advo- jcated ankle-length under-trou- Isers no directive Cattle receipts were estimated font day Bete a ae Bingo operators at London cently. The action resulted in cancellation by several service clubs of bingo games held in "I have no criticism of mem- ed.|Ders of local clubs who with sin- cerity of purpose attempt to poses," Chief Knight said. However, it is my oninion that |some means not outside the law | Should and could be employed." | By THE CANADIAN PRESS uaranty Trust Company of Canada, 30 cents, April 16, rec- jord March 31. Shawinigan Water and Power common 20 cents, thej/A common 33'1/3 cents, May 15, record April 19. | Winning Urged Of Red Fight In Canada, US. 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