Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1962, p. 16

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[Premier Lloyd Faces } } 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 26, 1962 and Olivia are the acrivel Se a. Sunday. J 24, 1962 at t a General Hospital. A brother for Pamela! and Michael. Mother and baby are doing well. JOHNSON -- Mr. Lloyd, the father OP four REGINA (CP) -- Woodrow!yeats as A . : Stanley Lloyd, 48-year-old Sas-.one year as provincial trea- children, said prior to the start inter as of the meetings with doctors, * bah Pardheng ting ets katchewan premier, is a man (surer and since last wi ge gg ay igi gon are happy to. anno a who normally shuns the glare 'premier. 'that "il e impasse is ne their son Sidney Paul, 10 Ibs. 5 oor He succeeded Mr. Douglas|broken the scheme will begin as scheduled. 23 1962 at the Oshawa of publicity. i 1. A brother for Dennis:|" pit his elevation to the pre- when the latter resigned to ac- i : cept the leadership of the NDP,, Mr. Lloyd, described by his oa oasd enc jmiership last Nov. 7 and his in- Ir ny <; sex and Tons ,|volvement with doctors over his the federal sister of the CCF, political opponents as a | gene Edward on Friday June| government's decision to imple-| His provincial government petent administrator, has shawa General Hospital. ment a compulsory medical/then was in the midst of the faced a series of problems since gg 4g gy 'care insurance plan July 1 has controversial medical care in-\Nov. 7. Se \placed him squarely before the surance battle with the Saskat- The first was piloting the SCHNEFF -- Mr. and Mrs. Siesitiel eyes of the public. *\chewan College of Physicians medical care bill through a spe- Sehnert are Meron Friday, June 22,| Mr, Lloyd, a native of Webb, and Surgeons. cial session last November and $562 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A'co 1" dos" d the! The battle now has reached then a series of amendments Minty, any thanks wo Decier|SASK., does not commant Uist z 7 "through the House last spring. sister for Lindy. Sie" gd the nurses of colorful oratory of his prede- its final stages with 11th-hour/ throug! se pring. nos ie. corte ss uremier--T. C, Doug. meetings. now being held be-| There were cabinet changes MERMAN -- Bob and Helen (nee las, now leader of the New|tween thé cabinet and the col-\to, be made. The Pee aon ns wien) are happy to announce the ar-/Democratic Party -- "but he lege. : 1961 suffered its worst droug! rival of a bouncing baby boy '6 Ibs. | i eae | Phe college says its 904 mem- since the 1930s and its basic in- sory Charles, on Saturday, dune| speaks evenly, sometimes pro rc a dustry--the production of wheat Byte, Mt Oshawa General Hospital./fgundiy and almost always in bers, about 750 of them prac- """"? asd hit tising physicians, will not work owas BES. aad a beiee a with the plan if it goes into ef- The government lost a byelec- Mr. and Mrs.; , Pred ea Oetiaws, and Mire Joseph a --. manner. -- . "a pposson: Ante hag: i 2 tion in Weyburn, a seat held -- clipped moustache, and thin. fect July 1 wittou, changes. J since 1944 by Mr. Douglas. Its occasion = The bith ofining hair, he obtained most of anata ne : path. . only federal member, Hazen i) tne goed sews '2/nisg education during the de-/Supstantially rewnile™- it jg Argue, then NDP-CCF house friends Ancas near as your telephone. pression years of the 1930s. He The government says it is leader, defected to the Liberal The day of birth, just telephone RA won his bachelor of arts degree willing to amend sections where , beiiu-vur enh meetin ae from the University of Saskat-\the college can show there are | chewan in 1936 and was a valid reasons: for their objec: session veteran cabinet minis- DEATHS | school teacher and school prin-|tions, but insists the basic prin- te, 1, ¥, McIntosh of Prince| cipal prior to his election in ciples -- universal, compulsory | aipert died. Public Works Min- as 1944 in the Sig Papago one gee Re aang insurance --/ictar Walter Erb quit the party EGGE M 4 e y Mr. glas s i ; siti P if Pee rintto rest in the family resi of Pisest, Ween ey eee May 3, citing as his reason the dence 210 Division Street Oshawa on ¢ Sunday June 24 1962 Mary Elizabeth first time. mie OF en eS WARN OF MONOPOLY failure of the medical care in- Heard widow of Ernest George Legge The doctors claim the legis- surance plan to meet the oat and mother of Mrs. Vivian Davidson Of HAS SERVED LONG lation oversteps these aims andjtors' approval and 'the labor Batavia New York and sister f Mr. Lloyd, one of din PY ; 'i > Alec McLeod (Lilly) of Toronto, in her originaladd that as now written will re Ne iat i aith year. Resting at the Armst-ong!syupporters of the CCF in Sas-.give the government a virtual | e ia toga h i' Funeral Home Oshawa with memorial') 4+ohewan, has been in the pro- monopoly over medicine in Sas- premier away from home muc Poon Can lig ay terrae he vincial cabinet since 1944--16 katchewan e of the time and when he. does Cee ea the Armstrong Funeral a | get home often he works late linto the night organizing his Home 728-5173 McROBERTS, Thomas work for the next day. _ \ "When any mar steps into At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on ithis office for the first time, he Tuesday, June 26, 1962, ren Roberts, beloved husband Sthe! | ot ten. |will have some problems of es- Cochrane, and dear father a I ge rig Sense | \tablishing his right to the po- in his 82nd year. Resting at Northcutt/ and Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division! Street North, Bowmanville, Service Thursday, June 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Orons Cemetery education minister,, Saturday June General Mark, and Ross. RANDALL thony for Mr. and A MAPPY gour child. To te' friends and neighbors Irish Sweepstake Has Record Sale ee By THE CANADIAN PRESS {ing was listed Monday at $3.04; ------_ At least 122 Canadians will in terms of Canadian currency. RHYME COMES TRUE Entered into rest at the Hospital for win money in the Irish Hospi- kay in Sele Big oe Sick Children, Toronto, on Monday,' 3 § stakes § rday when time an rish Sweepstakes has Sune '25, 1968, Gerald. Veryl Reaman, | Yelt sreortne oe been held on the Irish three-|Bridge really is falling down. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Very! Rea-/26 horses break from the bar- 9 a ; man of 5 Maple Avenue, Frenchman's/rjer at The Curragh, 20 miles year-old classic, which has been! racks have appeared in the boosted in value from about Bay, in his 2nd year. Gerald is resting ty i 'McEchnie Funeral Home, 28 King-| southeast of Dublin. £10000 to neatly 270,000 stn Road West. Pickering. Fvteral) Four already are out of the , DERE irae he fiv shes over service in the chapel on Thirsday+ winning for the top prizes-- Track officials said the ticket of the five arenes 4 June 2% at 2 p.m. Interment Erskine $152,000 goes to those with tick- sales, most in the United States, Thames is tilting slightly. En- as " at recor *, . ets on the winning horse; - $60,- enh 8 gob "gas aren gineers say there is no cause revious y sweep- ; with previous Derby SWeeP"ifor alarm but are inspec Cemetery. 800 is the payoff on the second sealed dence, Brock Road South, RR 1. Pick- horse and $30,400 goes to those stakes, ering, on Sunday, June 24, 196% Bar-|sith tickets on the third-place' In the past, the corresopnding every six months bara Kuhn, in her 96th year, beloved) © : seh : every five years wife of the late Levi Salter and dear finisher. sweep has been based on the J 3 Ss. mother of bagi Myrtle ee ee Three have tickets on Chan- all of R.R.1, Pickering: an arry, 'iG deceased. Mrs.. Salter is resting at Mc- dernagor and' one on Soltikoff-- h non-runners. They will pick Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston | bot Road West, Pickering. Funeral service up about $2,000--the prize for orse that in the chapel on Wednesday, June 27, i 'at 2.30 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, holding a ticket on a h Omews » doesn't make it to the starting KE'S FLORIST jline or which fails to finish in arrangement ond the money. requirements for all REAMAN, Gerald Very! SALTER, Barbara Entered into rest at the family. resi This bridge running of the English Derby at was finished in 1831, Epsom. Austerity LOC Funeral floral occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 GERROW FUNE CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST Two Canadians hold tickets on Larkspur the "vorite at od of 5-2. They are identified o by the noms-de plume to Uni- evrsity of Calgary and Green Bay of Winnipeg. The largest Canadian payoff ill come if Solpetere, a 100-1 n persons, drew this seen by some as & sign of a By FORBES RHUDE versal in the market. Canadian Press Business Editor The government's program to! restore international confidence in the Canadian dollar and the' Canadian economy was gener- i ally welcomed in business and $@curi financial circles Monday. er cent. Over-all reaction appeared to NOt parallel he be that it is strong medicine) Might indicate but necessary, and the tendency) Yi was to go light' on __ picking) cent. flaws. Those who were critica largely took the view that -the crisis need not have occurred if action had been taken ear-|in other countries lier; and there was disagree- the new six per ment with certain aspects of the measures Some were happy welcome sign is once more out,Cal effect. for foreign investment and oth-| It is also noted that the Bank ers disappointed that something Of Canada, in announcing. the more definite wasn't done along new rate, said it is prepared to this line. Others felt that im- enter into purchase and resale port restrictions would have agreements with money market been better than increased tar- dealers at a rate of interest % iffs. per cent above the average rate Sharpest criticisms ¢ame,on three-month treasury bills at from importers, many of whom) the preceding weekly tender, or are directly and immediately|at the bank rate, whichever is affected. " | lower. y Announcements of price in- This presumably means that jereases resulting from in- such agreements can be entered creased duties on imports came into this week at 5.17 per cent, quickly but not yet in a wide last Thursday's floating bank enough range to indicate the full rate figure, which was up from price penalty. RAL |v ishot, comes in. Eleve imostly. in Ontario, | horse. Eight hold tickets on Arcor and Le Pirate. Officially, the payoff rate is £50,000 for first, £20,000 for 'second and. £10,000 for third, iwith tickets on uplaced horses IN MEMORIAM _ iisica at i 'The pound ster: Sa mote" 28 Heating Firms Launch Scheme Educate Public who passed away June 26, 1961 Only a year has passed and gone Since the one we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth And went to heaven to dwell 'The flowers we place upon his May wither and decay, But our love for him, beneath Will never grow dim, or fade away.) Sadly missed but ever remembered by brother Don, sister-in-law Muriel! avi : and family. STE. MARGUERITE, Que (CP)--About 80 representatives of air conditioning and heating j|manufacturers across Canada launched a program Monday to i"educate the public on home heating." |; "Consumers don't know jenough-about home heating and our summer workshop is de- signed to get the public to think T will treasure throughout the years. | beyond a single system of heat- ~-Sadly missed and always remember-|ing," Russel Neal, secretary of od ty wile Lows: the National Warm Air Heating CROSSMAN -- In loving memory of and Air Conditioning Manufac- our Daddy Wm Rae Crossman who/tyrers Association, said in an passed away June 26 1961. | at Weare It's been lonely since you left us interview. Home has never been the age The association began three a y e wor wou be ie heaven > Saar to bee your tace axais. days of panel discussions on problems facing manufacturers and consumers. of years ago, gilt-edge British thought the } ada is generally recognized as having less direct effect on in- terest rates than the bank rate | | | } grave! signal' of how the bank who sleeps CROSSMAN -- In loving memory of) my dear husband Wm. Rae Crossman who passed away June 26 1961 Within my heart I'll always keep A special place for you -- And try to do my best to: live As you would want me to. It's sad to walk the road alone Instead of side by side-- But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide. You gave me years of happipess Then came sorrow and tears-- But you left me beautiful memories : Hs per cent, Next Thursday's bid as 'heres UNCERTAIN on treasury bills presumably lat the measures may will go a long way towards clar- mean in terms of higher inter- ifying the present situation. est rates or fight money re- : mains uncertain and it is agreed DOLLAR STRONGER that the answer obviously lies) The Canadian dollar picked with whatever policy the gov--up Strength on international ernment and its monetary ad-.money markets. visers deem necessary in the, In New York it closed at 17-32 light of developments. higher at 92 5-16 cents US. Slightly more ex pensive,compared with a low since the money appears to be expected, 92!4-cent peg of 91 47-64. Under but we may already have taken the peg the price may range 'the brunt of this. For the mo- from 91.575 to 93.425 U.S. ment there is little indication of, -- Se tight money in the sense of its} being scarce, although. there! may be a tendency to see that) money goes to purposes of the more essential type "There's a difference between having to pay more for money and-not being able to get it at all," an economist commented.| The issue of either more ex- pensive money or tighter money) however, apparently lies with} how quickly the present pro-| gram effects the cures for which it is intended. The bond market, while un- steady earlier in the day and lacking volume, gave-some sup-| port Monday to the idea that} money cost may be at or close to its peak Canada 514 - per - cent bonds} maturing in 1975, quoted Friday) at 99% to par, closed at 9934) to 100% | Other issues, however, though] recovering somewhat from ear- lier weakness, finished gener-! ally down on the day one knows As each day passes the grows | The tears in our eyes will wipe away | But the ache in our hearts will | ways stay. --Lovingly remembered by Sharon, Gail, and Arthur. We miss you daddy more than any- Tannery Men Go On Strike For Better Pay GANGEMI -- In loving memory of 2, _ TORONTO (CP)--Employees Siper Forget Coeeees e Passed |of A. R. Clarke and Company araver Iceahine Gangomi, who pass.|Limited, Canada's largest tan- ed away October 18 1949, a jnery, went on sttike Monday to Your Dene mone oe will on |back up wage demands. | Sadly missed and lovingly remember-;| M. Jack Brierley, interna- ed by daughter Grace, Emilio and tional representative of the -- Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Prony sy -- in loving memory of a! Butcher Workmen of America Ganenss wie' aed ane kare ee said about 250 daytime 4 shift of workers refused to re- port to their jobs. He said the company has re- fused to enter into a contract , with the union ever since it was named bargaining agent two yeras ago. In November, 1960, a concilia- tion board recommended a five- |cent-an-hour increase, a 40-hour {work week instead of the pres- jent 48, and time-and-a-half for overtime, he said. The company said it could not afford the increase at the time) Two Quebec cabine inis and said devaluation of the Ca- S ange gg nadian dollar and the threat of oe foe See Britain's entry into the Euro and Youth Minister Paul Gerin-| pean Common Market made the Connie, | DOWN -- In loving memory of a dear) mother and grandmother, Gladys Irene) Johnston, who passed away June 25,/ 1953. 'Thoughts today, memories forever. ~Ever remembered by daughter Aud- rey, son-in-law Frank, grandchildren Larry and Bonnie DO YOU NEED A LOAN UNTIL PAYDAY? $50 for 2 weeks costs only 47c 1960, If I had all the work to give I'd give it, yes, and more, To hear his voice and see his smile, And greet him at my door. But all I can da, dear father, Is go and tend your grave, And leave'behind tokens of love To the best father God ever made. I'd like to think when life is done, Wherever Heaven may be, That you'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome me levingly remembered by daughter Mary, son-in-law John, grandchildren aura and Josephine. Larger amounts and mony other plons to suit your budget. $50 TO $5,000 without endorsers or bankable securities. SUPERIOR FINANCE 'The festest.growing all- Canadian Loon Compeny. MARK 50 YEARS SHAWINIGAN, Que. (CP)-- In the middle of the spring' the previous week's rate of 4.18 Eleventh Hour Crisis Monday Losses in t 'points of the drop, but still' left) la 1/res ' jin its group, rising a point to! B 1601 down 14, Bell Telephone, off . off a point. All these issues had pe sugar earlier shown more severe BC Phone drops, each -touching its lowest | Bn price this year. 2,954,000 shares compared with'c Coll i 2,935,000 Friday. Nickel fell 34 to 58 and Consoli- cIL dated Mining e|¢ down trials were down 4.33 at 510.23,\c): rnary Late Day Rally' Erases Early TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS me By The -- Press pre Stock Sales ironto Stock ExchangeJune di c | (Quotations in cents unless marked $, speed ni = \z-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|Cont Cem p 200 $9% g rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is| Leland 100 $9% Prices|from previous board-lot closing sale.)| Levy 100 $15% M1 Net |Lob CoA = 125 87% Lob Co A w 900 140 INDUSTRIALS = M24, sil |Mass.F 1025 11:00 Net |Mass-F 5% High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Maxwell 25 $42% 42 42% + \4| Mid-West 23% Milt Brick 1200 210 205 210 +10 Moore 200 18) 180. 180 +15 Nat Trust 11:00 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge +1 +1 --5 +12 +20 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 2000 100 98 «698 02. SF Waite 440 285 230 vacuous 370 «365 | 500 «495 2350 249 960 (960 235 250 Home A : 990 «(985 Home B 00 960 960 HB OUG $125 12% 'Long Point 5000 22 22 (Medal n 7 High Low a.m. Ch'ge $10% 10% 10% $12% 12% 4+% Stock iC Chieftn 2 73 7 925 23% 430 36 " ath gears |g + % Kerr Add +M% + % +5 + Ms + RS TORONTO (CP) plunged steadily from the open- ing of trading on the stock mar-| ket Monday until a late-day| rally erased much of the earlier) ..,.4 losses. : | Abitibi By mid-afternoon, the indus- Pioage 4 Ad trial.index had slumped more 42 pis vt than 11 points to its lowest level Alta Gas 395 arn 2% U%+ Norapts n ot . | Alta as pr- 25 $107% 10744 107) NO NGas 18 months. The closing surge! Ai" cas"p pr 22105 105 105 | Ont_teel than seven aig Cen 216 $17. «17:17 Paxe-Here Alg C pr 215 $5 57 7 bina industrials four points peeterbe Mend rt ead | eg Friday's closing level. Alum 2 pr 6 j ic st j Argus i In the main list, Consolidated riper Paper rosé 1}, Interprovincial! aan Ace Pipe Line ,% and Canadian Cel-| Atlas Steel nese 4. Bank of Nova Scotia §2nx hont isted the downward tendency) Bank Ns eay Lum ell Phone 2211 /2- Bow 5% pr 210 Losers included Algoma Steel, Bow-M pr = 300 3, Bowater 350 4 Brazil 1100 andipa oi 'orest 925 925 Dome Pete = Bree Fargo | Langis jLatin Am iLexindin 1. Lac 59 : 3 Sales bi i 190 1 210 $23%4 23% Lyndhst Dasvensa | MacLeod | Madsen |Maneast } Marboy {Triad Oil |Union Oil U'sphere Un Oils | Wespac reganied more below! | Abacus Akaitchi Anacon Ansil Arjon Beav Bethim Bibis 'Bralorne Buff RL Camp Chib Cc Tung © Dyni CN Inca *® © Silica Cent Pat Chester Chimo Coch Will © Callinan C Discov C Mosher Conwest Coprand & D'Aragon Deer Horn D'E\dona Delhi Pac Denison | Dicknsn Dome East Mal East Sull Elder Faraday Geeo Mines Goldale 'Gulf Lead Gunnar H if Lakes High-Bell "oiteyes +20 Royal Bank 5314 41% Royalite 6244 +2 Russell 29% alada 48% + \% alada SI even 50 hawin ~-- %, Siverwd A 1 +10 SKD Mig 200 $ St. Pav 750 Stee! Can n 2290 Tor-Dom 340 Tor Iron A 200 T Fin An 5190 Tr Can PL 1054 Trans-Mt 2125 1844 + 42 Un Ace 2 pr 200 103 Un Gas 100 a Vie G Tr 18% Vulean o1 Walk 5 Webb Knp 9% + 1%) WCoast Tr +l |WCoast vt Westee! W Cop wts Westiair pr 244/Weston A 1423 + "| Weston B 100 +l4\ west A wts 306 % White Pass 500 y ag|, Curb Asbestos C Paper Lob Inc Price. Br Thd OG wis Lod Arts 20% 11% 15% 782 Bank of Montreal, off 7%, 10 Be d g ' BC F 16% Dominion Foundries and Steel, Nk is 12% 11% 83. 83 «88 184 ™% Th % 12% 40 40 40 845 840 845 $1814. $13 $914 $16%4 $52 415 S47% 200 $12% $12% $10 31 $274 $13% $15% 625 $7 'ooke pr urns Cal Pow Cal p 5 pr an Cem Rio Algom Rix Athab 9 1644 | Rockwin 52 415 4514 200 12 12% 10 31 zr 13% 1% 625 6% On the exchange index, indus- golds 2.70 at 97.78, base metals |Can Perm 95 at 177.18 and western oils|Cdn Baks '89 at 90.54, Closing volume was'C*", Brew tic GW C Husky Cc Hydr International|¢ tm Bk ¢ +5 300 In base metals, 25 Tormont Trin Chib Asbestos Cdn Oi} Cdn Oil 4 CPR Cdn Pet pr C Tire A C Vickers CWN G pr Cell MS Gas Gas A 290 $26 25 $83, 1190 $23% 400 $11 760 $24% 725 $19 730 $15 1500 310 3 355 $19% 2200. $1544 and Smelting losed at a 1962 low of 19% 14. Noranda advanced % and Hudson Bay Mining '4. 83 23% 150 225 225 $2914 $37% $9" 2 37% 37% + ne % --% Prigey aa 10% +1% 6% 6M 850 +15 | 4 +% Young HG 10 25 $4 sa 3 In 100 86% OILS Col Con Con 154 {Con 5000 \sition," Mr. Lloyd said. 'In my) 9F -- record June 29. LONDON (CP) -- London | 74 stonework and the centre archiyia pra. 50 cents, Nov. 1, rec-/@ the ord Oct. 1, ting it! firts pfd. 69 cents, Sept, 14, rec-) Haw instead of/ord Aug. 25. iad Plan Draws Pleas From Importers One dealer commented that down 21-32 from Friday's close when Britain raised her bank The pound sterling closed at rate to seven per cent a couple $3.04, down 2 1-16 cents. ties never went above 642 preted as a sign of increased; telephoned The central bank rate in Can-- ------------- Accordingly|A massive cent is inter-\that was moved for road im-/he was giving himself up he-| preted as most important as ai provement is to be dismantled' cause his mother had asked him) is and placed in storage that the/feeling and for its -psychologi- --------- enn | | | | | Lajoie --addressed a banquet) raise impossible. in the Shawinigan arena com-| Wages now range from $1.49 Bond prices have been drift. Doily until 5:30_p.m _memorating the 50th anniver- to $2.75 and are higher than ing downward for about five sr han A sary of the Shawinigan Iisti- |e Yaine that te 'ana a yl ins he pil eee page| Moines hen oa tte of Technology. employees were still on the job.'strengthening in prices was V7 OFFICES IN ONTARIO INTEREST RATES UP 17 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-6541 I, 55 $106% 106% 25 $17 7 1 17 Curb Yukon Con 5000 Hollinger Howey Hud Bay lInspiratn DIVIDENDS © By THE CANADIAN PRESS Coronation Canadian Consumers Ltd.,,Craig Bit Class A 18% cents, Oct. 1, rec-|Grush. Int d Sept. 1. \D Bridge Du Pont of Canada Ltd., 17% | Dofasco cents pfd. 93% cents, July 13,) 6000 40 560 605 1000 4'o Mi 40 Bailey S A 4 | Sales to 11 a.m.: 542,000. 550 1475 + $40% 200 $17 813 $47 Dom Stores 200 $1i% Dom Tar 2685 $16% Dom Text xd 250 $16% 100 $10 East Kootenay Power Co. Ltd,/ Exauisite pr 375, $45% seven - ee "re $1.75, Sept. dete NaI LE 7 , recor Aug. ol. Fde Grain 2 $49 General Steel Wares Lid., pfd.|Fleet Mig | 500 88 $1. Aug. 1, lFord (US) n 35 $40 <9, record July 10.163 ineau 150 $30% Howard Smith Paper Mills Gmc ic 50 $49%4 100 =$8% 500 $15% 725 $16% 100 $64 1100 $15%s 127 $44 215 Wares Paper Power A GL Power Co,|GW Coal MA Kant "4 98 eyhnd common 50 cents, Oct. 25, Guar Tr 30; 54% per cent Hardee ker-S oil Imp Tob Ind Accep niand C pr Northern Quebec Ltd., record Sept. Sheraton Corporation of 100 $15% replacing America, two per cent, Aug. 1,/Inland G pr 175 $1 Int Nickel int Util Int Util pr Inter PL Inv yn A Jockey C 1670 S€ Escapee Phones Empty Station, | Leaves Message WALKERTON, Ont. (CP) --! | Stefin Dawydow, 17, who} The better showing was inter- escaped from jail Sunday night, Walkerton police) In Montreal the U.S. dollar closed at a premium of 8 5-16, While the cases are jnternational confidence, al- Monday to give himself up--but| ght this though it is not known whether there was nobody at the station. Canadian or not support from Canada's : eld would stop around 5/4 per foreign exchange fnud Was @ ,cording device that he could] Y > | So he left a message on a factor, _|be found at his parent's home in Walkerton. SAVE PIECES Police got the message and) ST. ALBANS, England (CP) arrested him 15th century barn} They said Dawydow told them 1 § to IN FORITS 200,000 MILE INSPECTION Will this be possible with your present car? Perhaps, but it's not too likely. - But it is done frequently with the Mercedes-Benz 220 Series, and right here in Canada, too. The 220S is built to take it . . + to smile at the miles and the years. There's always a phone to'carry you home' in seconds! No matter how or where you travel this summer, the folks back home You've never known such driving pleasure, so few repair bills. Decide today in favour of long-term drive Ing satisfaction: drive the world famous are but 'seconds away' by LONG DISTANCE. Speed the news of your M des-B 220S. 'i 5 : ' es : oye: safe arrival and share the highlights of your trip the low-cost LONG MERCEDES-BENZ __ XE way: Andaalling ahead before you go is 2 good habit (00 «+ ensures a wolry -free arrival. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA LONG DISTANCE is f NAGY MOTOR SALES 488 KING ST, WEST 728-5178 ° \ twice as fast when you call by number! i ;

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