Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1962, p. 11

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aie cas STORE HOURS: WEEK DAYS 9:30 TO 6; FRIDAY UNTIL 9 SALE STARTS THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. G Prices Are Low... Values are High! | Fabulous Fall Savings In Every Department! Buy Now ; S For Yourself! Your Family... For Back-To-School! ee Canada's Greatest Coat Buy! LUXURIOUS BROMLEIGH OATS Q50 MADE TO SELL UP TO 139.00 Navwy'sfud |e |e Sai Cashed Debits Against é e OTTAWA (CP)--Until further di B k foticé; havy wives and sweet- Cana an. an § hearts should check arrival MONTREAL (CP) -- Debits) times parently before going dockside to welcotne their sail-| against Canadian bank accounts in Atigust totalled $27,747,500,- Btfd. ors home from the séa. The fleet will be in all right,/000, the "Canadian Bankers As-|Uhim. but it oe gy Lg 4 little late. sociation reported today. \Cnwl As part of its $86,000,000 au-| In August last year debits|Ft. Wm- sterity Ceara the defencé dé.|were $25,259,200,000. Last July|Guelph partment has ordered the navy|detits totalled $29,037,800,000, | Ham'tn to reduce fuel consumption. Debits represent money with-| Knston This means not only that the|drawn ftom deposit accounts in) Kitch. navy will steam fewer milés,|chartered banks other: than ac-/London but it will run its ships at more|counts of the federal govern-\N. Falls économical speeds. ment. /Oshawa In the 1961-62 fiscal year, the} Debits as reported for all|otiawa bm \ eae ee Incredible! The valués, the styles, the fabrics! Right in time for the cold days ahéad! Select yours topped with pastel mink, brown and black (dyed) Persian Lamb, natural grey Pers- lan Lamb, sno-topped beige (dyed) fox and large black (dyed) muskrat. Sizes 10 to 20. a a te 1. SHOP-EASY LABEL Variety names are right at the top of the label - to speed selection...save precious shopping time. QUICK-TWIST CAP A quick Y turn and the jar is open. Another % turn recaps the jar to refrigerate any unused portion. WIDE-TOP JAR Makes it extra-easy to spoon out baby's food... right down to the last bit in the bottom of the jar. GIRLS' 7 TO 12 ALL WOOL FABRIC COATS Handsomely styled with warm *s fuel bill amounted to|clearitig-house points in Ontario} |P'bro $5,265,000. In the current fiscal] (in millions): Pt, A. will be less but the re isn't : | Sarnia 63.0 suré yet by how much. 1 sane austerity program did not Canada ice on ss mat. "3 éct @ navy's new maf- ul ust |T 16.6 | Boosted In Aug 'hi 10, 11°50, 980-7 9,00. 7] . population was boosted by 40,- Birth Control 464 babies in August, but death| claimed 11,356 Canadians in the if ¥ TIRED same month: ou' re Seen Answer The Dominion Bureau of Sta-| ALL THE TIME | tistics "in its vital statistics re-| | 1 "tired-out" feeling, and may be | To Hunger [fire nrintvere dove ren yw: eg ing # just | CALGARY (CP) -- © vanadians| ponding month a year ago and) tn sriany wron, jut. tempray while sitting behind their) Marriages in the month to-| take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help | 'wheat curtain," a federal agri- jtalled 13,164 compared with 13,-| stimulate the kidneys to relieve this culture department officer said|523 in August, 1961. condition which may often cause back- Tuesday. The January ache and tired feeling. Then you feel | sf bs i s Ki " | agricultural relations officer,|nrackets: fears, figures in te bas ek te fol baad of eg said in an interview that the/g79); marriages 76,773 (75,547); | counters, Youcan depend on Dodd's.¢0 world already is hungry and/and deaths 97,161 (93,346). | week. | Mr. Trueman is helping to or-) ganize the Freedom for Hunger| Committee in Canada. hunger in th detached terms," he| said, 'It must be described in} detached terms," he said. "It| showing the human misery, the monstrous social injustice, and the ultimate danger to civiliza-| tion." birth control will eventually be) used to control hunger. | "Humanity has shown enough intelligence to save itself from enough to multiply itself out of existence." Western Oils Bright Spot year énding next March 31 it lst. Cath, power ceiling of 21,720. OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's) \Wdsr, 189.1 229.2 resi port for the month said today) Now and then everybody gets a | forget the seriousness of hunger/deaths were up from 10,994, | bladder discomfort. That's the time to | Harold Trueman, a foreign) leith laat August totals, hetter, rest better, work better. Get 1,000,000 babies are born every "No longer can we speak of; ® must be described in terms| . | Mr. Trueman said he tinks) disease. I doubt it will be stupid| On Market | quilted lining; fringe trim collar with back-belt, pockets. large patch TORONTO (CP) -- Western) oils provided the only bright spot in the stock market Tue#- Hay, B24 j 2 '= purred by news and rumors : a ; . j of Wioorers, four oil companies ; j ended among the five most ac- ot ' i : a. ae ae . me ss : s i e tive industrial issues. BA Oil, which recently made shareholders of Royalite a take- over bid, gained fractionally. Royalite remained unchanged, although it churned through more than 17,000 shares. Canadian oil, again the cen- tre of takeover whispers, ee ae convenience ume. | Among industrials, A bitib i| | lost % and Walker-Gooderham | ; bd t | and OPR \. International Nickel dropped 1%. Among banks Montreal, Nova) Scotia, Toronto-Dominion, ' Royal| and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce all showed gains up! to a point. Among base metals, Noranda fell 44 and Hudson Bay Mining \%, NET EARNINGS Niazara Wire Weaving Co.) Ltd., year ended March 31; 1962, $651,731, $1.31 per Class B and common share; 1961, $523,-| 372, $1.12. | DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Anthes - Imperial Co. Ltd.,) Class A common 11 cents, Oct. 15, record Oct. 2; Class B com-| mon 4-10 of a cent, and a stock! dividend of mine second pfd.| shares, each payable, Oct, 15 record Oct. 2; pfd. $1.37. Nov. 1, recerd Oct. 19. British Columbia Forest Prod- uct Ltd., common i% cents. Nov. 1 record Oct. Canadian iecaiasions Co.| Ltd., common 15 cents, Oct. 1,| record Sept. 14, Crows's Nest. Pass Coal ce.| Ltd., common 30 cents, Dee. 3, record Nov. 8. Holt Renfrew and Co. Lia., common 20 cents, Nov. 1, rec) ord Oct.15. Levy Industries Lid., satcnd| 'pfd. common 15 cents, Oct: 1,| record Sept. 14. Sheraton Corporation of America, common 15 cents, Nov 1, record Sept. 28. JET TREATMENT LONDON (CP) -- Inoculation against influenza by jet spray will be tried for the first time in Britain this fall. By pressing on a trigger the vaccine is ejected with enough pressure to force it under the skin, a faster method than the hypodermic syringe. WILD GOATS DERBY, England (CP)--Any- one who wants to buy one of Lady Bagot's famous goats now) can do so, if they can catch) one. The herd, descended frum animals presented to the fam- ily 600 years ago by Richard II, is being auctioned but the goats Not too soupy, not too thick but smoothly right for ba'yies. That's the texture story on Gerber Strained Foods. 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