Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Dec 1962, p. 15

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Peat eA AB EE Ye hee ghee $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 £08: 'F1--Automobile Repair West. HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP. AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 ee omen gee Commercial Fishing On Erie Curbed TORONTO (CP) -- Commer- cial fishing on Lake Erie dur- ing January and February will be restricted to trawling for smelt because supplies of other fish_are overstocked, Lands and Forests Minister Kelso Roberts] announced Friday. Licences for other types of fishing will be withheld in com- bi with a submission from % automatic, radio, ner. 32--Articles For Sale the Lake Erie Fish Producers tion. + one , 428 King 6 a oe GUN (old antique) wanted, Also old 725-8183, Oshawa, » motor and seat SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trode up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 RENAULT---PEUGEOT AUSTIN PARTS AND SERVICE STATHAM MOTOR SALES DEALER FOR RENAULT 59 KING ST. W. 723-7712 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 The Home Of Good Used Cars "Before You Buy Give Bill a Try" BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 668-4741 and 668-4025 BE DEALT. RIGHT Gord's Used Car Lot Weekend Sale 1956 Monarch, 2 door hord top, $495. 1956 Meteor, 4 door sedan, Fully equipped, $495. 1956 Studeboker $395. 1955 Plymouth 2 door good 'transportation. $99. Many more to choose from, Drop in or telephone GORD'S | USED CAR LOT MILL ST., NEWCASTLE 3136 30--Automobiles Wanted TARESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars le Prices, paid. Sale, 45 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to 'Ted' Talk. 'Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS SKATES Oshawa's Leading Skate Ex- change, for 10. years, New sed, Largest assortment in town. DRAYTON CYCLE 204 BOND STREET EAST FUEL OIL, COAL OIL. FURNACES 24 hour service DIXON'S 313 Albert St. 723-4663 Day or Night What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances,, For . your needs phone Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store The association said there is a glut of fish, especially perch, and the fishermen want to start the March: season with inven. tories cleared out. The Lake Erie Trawlers As- sociation, which consists prim- arily of smelt fishermen, re- quested that the open season be retained for smelt. They said the market can handle all smelt caught. AIR TRAVELLERS Czechoslovakia is eighth in the world in the number of air- line passengers carried in pro- portion to total population. 32--Articles For Sale NEW 72 bass electric chord organ and bench, walnut finish, Cost $374.4 - rifice $250, Apply 227 King Street BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and appliances. One location only, 444 Simeoe Street South. 773-3271 16¥4 Bond W. EXTERIOR DOOR FRAMES -- Complete with frame and oak for brick veneer construction , . . take your pick, Only $15.95 each. BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. 419 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ont. PHONE 668-5818 COMPTOMETERS, manual, electric, rent, lease, buy. Hamilton Office Fouip. Brock ith, Whitby, MO 8-5649, AWNINGS, canvas, Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals, Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. NEW AND USED skate exchange. Largest selection. Best values end precision skate sharpening. Sports- man's Corner, Byron Street South, TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, ren- tals, terms, service. New and used. Hamilton's, 137 Brock South, MO 8-5849. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tir bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerator: vision Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. AARON: Bip Ga ere ene Weekly Summary By The Canadian Press the year to date i cents unless marked . week's FILTER QUEEN Sales and_ Service. Liberal trade-in allowance, Free de- monstration. Telephone 428-4683. FURNACES, forced a4 'an a pet antee, $2.25 per week, Package deal, $130. 'Telephone ie iy DRAPES CUSTOM MADE PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Modern, Abstract, Colonial French Provincial and Floral Patterns. Custom Made to Order. Fabrics 98¢ yd. up. M and C Goods 74 CELINA ST._ 723-7827 Holiday Foods ON A BUDGET FOOD AND FREEZER As Low As $10.68 A Week Our trained Food Consultonts ore ready to help you todoy without obligation. Phone 728-9403 Now HOME ECONOMICS Food and Freezer 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 11 ONTARIO STREET THE MARK ET BASKET FARMERS' EVERY OPENING MARKET FRIDAY 12 NOON Fresh vegetables -- potatoes -- fresh eggs -- poultry -- Ont- ario apples, all varieties -- flowers -- honey -- Maple syrup -- Christmas trees, etc. Simcoe Sou th at Bloor WHITBY CLASSIFIED FOR RENT: Smail three room self con- tained apartments. One on ground fioor. Heat and water arseued Telephone OO 3914. DAY care available. Ressanabio rete Will provide experienced | ph hot lunches, care. Large play yard, toys. 668-5928 anytime. BS a0 DUNDAS | Street Mast: i: Three room decorated. 840 monthly. a yf '7 One or. aul Bon a808. OFFICE space tor rent. Formerly Bow- 'by. Available January 1 West, Whit vaila Telephone Bowmanvill ai BUY. 'cell _of enenange coed soot toraeane' "anne have pou" Gon Whit- yy, 668-5481. pale RECONDITIONED student typewriters, Hamilton} MO 8@ 5849. Hot lunches and good play area. Tele-) phone 668-8216. FOR RENT: Apartment, two "rooms, .jeompletely furnished, bed si . ing room, refrigerator, stove, television, heat, light water. Apply 231 Palace Street. FOR Re -- Three-bedroom dwell- ing, Hillcrest Drive, garage optional.) oe, ee oo G, McDaniel, Broker.| DRESSMAKING: Suits, coats, dresses, | juré| alterations, slip covers, drapes. Fitting a specialty. . Toms, MO 8-2372. bons Street, 715: b . fenced backyard. $100 monthly. whit- WHITE paper in 100 ft. rolls, suitable for pienic banquets, ete, Available at the Circula- tion Department, Oshawa Times. Te per roll. wank SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Walter 24 Chestnut Street West, telephone 668-2563. tables,|by 668-5660 evenings 7 to 9 p.m. or and utility, Also choice well treed lot 1 by 145°, Telephone 668-2786 AVAILABLE immediately one and two bedroom apartments, $85 ard $90 month ving -- Ah 525 Mary -- East' or telephone 668-8131 a p.m. daily; after 1 p.m. Ww ~Whitby's only y fuel dealer carrying a complete line of FUEL 'Blue Coal" in various sizes, Semet - Solway Coke, Cannel Coal, Stoker Coals. Briquettes and Charcoal Hardwood and Softwood Slabs. Texaco Fuel and Stove Oils. SAWDONS' (WHITBY) LIMITED 244 Brock St. South "Dufferin Apartments NEW TWO BEDROOM 89.50 Heated, washer, dryer, T.V. outlet, fan. Parking. Private balcony. PHONE 725- 3090 TRI-PLEX $22,995 Down $2995. -- Income $2820. Three: years old, tenants poy your mortgage. DUFFERIN ST.--WHITBY 668-3524 Whitby CALL 725-3090 I will day care reasonably at my home. "ed Private entrance.| GENERAL Biectrie refrigerator, 9 cubie te good condition, $40, Telephone 728-4311 | RECONDITIONED "TV's i7 and Si-tneh |complete with new picture tubes, from [990.56 up. A vod supply at Honest Cal's 24 Prince Street and King Street East. 726-9191. AMANA freezer, chest style, 15 cu, ft. Also a a of used 2" x 4's, Tele- phone 7: auSENT A super mately 630 sheets of letter size typing paper (news print) for only $1.00, Ap- ply Oshawa Times Office, 111 Dundas Street West. HONEST Cal's, Furniture and Appli- ances, biggest discounts anywhere, w or used. King Street East and 2% Prince Street (Open Dee, 10) formerly. Community Furniture. Phone Cal Blake 728-9191. FABULOUS clearance of suites making room for 1963 merchan- dise, Save on these tremendous reduc- tions, Two piece suites (foam cushions). Out they go -- yo $96. Wilson's Fur- niture, 20 Church Street. TWO evening dresses, one white tiered het with tiny red velvet bows, strap- less size 16, ballerina length, $8; one pink net, shoulder straps and full floor length skirt, size 14-16, $10. Both like new, Telephone Pickering 942-5607, GOING hunting? Get your supplies at Dominion Tire Store, 48 Aond Street |West, Oshawa. Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, etc. Call now 725-6511. ELMER'S Furniture and Appliances. "Holiday Specials", See all the rest, tome buy the Pa for less. EB. Wilbur, Hampton, 263-22: WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City 'Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East, 723-1671. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Free estimates. Parts, attachments, brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals, Wallace Vacuum Serv- ice. Call anytime. 728-0591. TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, oll makes, Guor- anteed, One year warranty on picture tube, We also rent and buy. PREMIER TELEVISION 33912 Simcoe St. South 725-6457 34--Lost And Found eae -rimmed glasses in brown case. Vicinity of 300 King West and Shopping Centre on | Thursday. Telephone 725-0548. BOY'S bicycle, brand new ost vicinity of Woodcrest School, Western Tire make, green, balloon tires. Reward. Teléphone 97. LOST: Man's leather wallet, \ t vicinity of |Baton's Oshawa Shopping Val- juable papers. Urgent. haere' * 'Tele- phone ir. A. Jeronimo, Whitby, ent 3555. | iT: Prescription s sun glasses, Osh- awa Shopping Centre, Wednesday morn- jing. Reward. Tele; lephone 728-1136. Men's brown horn |LOST on Celina Street near Post Office man's black onyx ring with initial J. }and diamond chip, Was in box contain- ing eat slip. Telephone 7289210 Re-| wart 35--Legal 1, Frank 'Rospond, of the City of Oshawa, hereby give notice that t shall not be responsible far any debts incur- by my wife, Aglaja Rospond, on 5th day of Devember, or after the | 1962. Sealed applications in writing will be received by the under- signed for the position of Treasurer of the Township of Eost Whitby until January 10th, 1963. Applicants to supply refer- ences, state qualifications ond salory expected, Duties to. commence January 16, 1963, Lowest or any application not necessarily accepted. George Farncomb Clerk of Township of East Whitby, Columbus, Ont. Thomson Kernaghan & Co, MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE To kee - MONTREAL ontario 725-1104 No Stairs Te Climb RES. MGR. ERIC R. HENRY, 725-4305 >) ae os oe rT tLe 4 Baa) Exquisite Exquisite pr icon 0,812,155. Total po a4s,007, the week baer 7,872,078 shares, down from the previous "er? sales for in ACTIVE TORONTO sTOCKS By The Canadian Press ------This Week 1969 Sales Fi b Low OloseOhn'ge High Low INDUSTRIALS MINES 32 (6% 18% 16% 18 8 6 8 MY 19% 4 4% 15% 13 14% +2 Industrials 13% 10% 14% 10 264 19% 36% 27% 65 16 --_------This We 1 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 2429 A and B 1% 40 414 +1% 49% 38% 175 $3 Mr M4---% 27% UW 5075 16770 e ae -- pie 4 * 2s aeeOu8t bs es H J] $s s 3 # Eesdgessiesse¥e 365 27 655 300 ph 00 250 «(225 +20 245 m5 0 215 72 6&8 et 2¢ 3 S838 E --e at BrSss S Eset Ls 3 $17% 17% $16 «(16 $7 6% 110 «110 MB 18 184 +3% 11% 11% + % 270 6 7. ah + % Jato 319% " 2% $30 » 42$190 199 190 650 Bad $12 uM 75 795 705 50 50 336% 36 36% + % EK to K Pe, 30 4 4 $10% 10% 10% $10% 10% 10% + % $51% 49% 51 plat W7 a 7 ss bs wt "hs 19% 19% 320 is be 34 171% 171% -- % f 9 » 16% 340 $19 7 $60 3 6580 US $16% 16% 16% + 16% 16% + & 18% 18% + % 2 270 $17% 17% 17™-- % ba 3% Bt 1 65 «480 #4 A gd Bata 4 ies +8 59% 5% -- 4 m4 285 185 0 240 50% 15 67% 44 11% MH 3 6% 65 33 6 M5 2 18 175 128 2% 11% 6 3M 7% 375 4% % 405 410 ee M 41 120 iu é siege $¥¢ i SYTEEE my ORFF 3S pEEPSPEREEEESEESUNREE aaron U Gas A pr U Corp pr U Fuel B Un Steel Vanadium Walk GW Wat Equip Westcoast Cop W Pacific Weston A Weston B Wsn p 4% Wstn pr 6 Wdawd A w All Rox Bail S 5% pr pd $4% ai ah -- Y% Banft Bata Calalta Cal Ed Calvert Camerina C Oil Las CS Pete C Williston Cent Del Charter Oil Commoil Com Pete © Deagon C East Cr C Mic Mac C West Pete Dev.Pal Dome Pete Dynamic Fargo Glacier Gr Plaine Gridoil Home Oil A Home Oi B HBOUG Long Point Maijtrans Medal - Midcon Mill City Murphy Nat Pete N Cont N Davies Norcan Northeal Okalta Pac Pete Pamoil Permo Peruv Oils Petrol Phillips Place Ponder Quonto ------This Week--___--. Gales High Low Close Ch'ge High Stew P+t+Lide beth 3371 $11% 10% 11 SSeeS. 2° 83s"Fy ++ [++} e+ seers FE [++41+ + SSF sss F ve $18% $88 88 $47% 455 450 450 +5 $1544 14% 154 + % $21 2 s@s+h% $6 615 G6 $33% 32% 3A +1% $17% 16% 17 + $2842 2% WY +2% "Soo $9% 9 %-3 Ows 300 $48% 4844 4% + % 100 $14 14 4 1775 $31 3% WA+ % 4365 $21% 21% 21% 450 $74 7 300 $36. 36 30 $16 116 600 85% 5 $12% 12% 10% 29% 2% 75 260 20 9% 9% 9+ $17% 17% 17% + $33% 33 33% + 390 Ps $10% 10 I "40 4% ON + " $63 «662 «= 62% $139% 1394 1%---% $62 62s 335 (385325 so «#8 648 $14 13% $21% 21 21% $14% 13% : 6% 6% 36% 89%. 9% $12% 12% 319 18% $55.55 $29% 29% $38% 38% ess 108 405 405 105 100 i $57% S44 57% 425 425 425 $13% 13% $13% 13% 50 47 3030 $17% 17% 13% 13% 50 30 17% 17 650 405 Oils A and 3712 14 14 8030 215 210 395 «400 -3 -3 adi, J --% +3 --T +% -4# 2000 % % % --1 C and D 13 199 --10 7 +1 46 --1 360 --5 193 +3 Ss +8. 12% -- % 20% + % 6% 4 355 193 23833 «74 2h) 48 7225 360 100 193 4046 85 1400 $13 12500 21 E 80 12% 2 to K 4350 280 270 19900 1513 703 ug 12% 80 500 2632 sti 11% 11% -- % 1800 811% 119% 11%-- % 968 $17 «164 WHM-- % L te N 19000 14000 8362 19750 6199 500 225 6350 240 219 225 3700 24% 2244 24% 7000 10% % 10 6476 395 360 390 12 12% 31937 4400 3° 5 26 200 +7 14% 12% 80 8800 12% 124---% 2 540 $22% 21% oT + % 29% td > 8! eceteenn 88 we es 32 265 8 10 53 116 «68 11% 4% 2% 19% % 22 155 90 i 4 124° THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 29, 1962 15 Abacus Acad Uran Advocate Agnico Atlas Yk Atlin Ruf Aumaque Black Bay Bordulac 10 010 44a 13% «12 22575 300 350 100 P ~ jag Ms, 3 3300 Cdn Astoria 29500 a7 Cc Dyno 24760 104 © Malart 7000 35 1014 7 17831 Chester Chib Kay Chib M QGhimo Chrom Coch Will Coin Lake Cc Met Coniagas Con Nichol > Northland 0% 10% -- 4777 415 «(395 «395 on 460 9300 1046 Gulf Lead Gunnar Gwillim Hard Rock Har-Min Hasaga Hastings H of lakes Headway Heath High-Bell Hollinger Howey Hud Bay Joburke Joliet Jonsmith Joutel Jowsey Keeley Kerr Add Kirk Min 28336 et Activity ------This Week 1969 Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 4 3 as g s2eeS8B< sFeutee 3222838 eo = New Alger New Ath New Bid New Cal Newconex Neonex wts N Goldvue N Harri New % 5 O'Brien O'Leary 88 gizee selpetezagtteentalidii 46. 705 121 } a Led Lt N im ww =---h @ Lis 10% 104 -- % 6 8 2" ag &, + = : = Bysets.2 su%gs 385.85 mrt - ++ 44 +eete ttl - ~ "4.2 3 Fg o8Eug ss" igh FUE eB SchEasECeEE aoe = * Bp sSar--lg. 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With the entry' of two Roman Catholic priests into the dis- interview Friday said the "beginning to get an situation. -is dirty." He suggested the priests en- tered the picture because of his stand against provincial gov- ernment financial aid to paro- chial schools. David Orlikow, a brother of the teacher and New Demo- cratic Party member of. Par- liament for Winnipeg North, brought the case to light re- cently in the House of Com- mons while discussing question- ing of students and teachers by the RCMP about Communist affairs, r His brother, Lionel, had al- ready been named as the recip- ient of a $5,000 Winnipeg school board bursary that would per- mit him to leave his job as a teacher at Kelvin High School and study for a year. Dr. Andrew Moore, a mem- |ber of the school board, said) pute, teacher Lionel Orlikow in last week that in view of the C ist devel would ask the school board to reconsider awarding of the bur- sary. ASKS POSTPONEMENT However, when the matter arose at a board meeting Thursday night, Dr. Moore asked for a postponement. He said he had discovered more evidence and needed more time to establish its validity. At the meeting Paul Willms, a teacher in suburban St, Vital who lives in Winnipeg, pre- sented a petition signed-- among others--by two priests. : ' It said the board had no right to spend $5,000 of the eee § money on a_ scholar: that the board should me ex- ercised more discretion in the choice of a recipient, In a signed statement issued through the Manitob: Teachers' Society, Mr. Orlikow said he was asked in October fessor Victor Peters head State College in Moorhead Minn., to arrange a for a group of about 30 sfudents, Among other points, the stu- dents visited a cathedral; a Trappist monastery, a syna- Moor. he|S0gue, the legislative buildings and Communist party head- quarters--all with the approval of Prof. Peters. » |DESCRIBES TRIP Describing the trip, Mr, Orli- kow said: ; "We then went to Communist headquarters .. . Mr, Ross, the local president, was there and gave a longish talk on the Com- munist view of. American for- eign policy and the meaning of the Communist party. "Questions were asked and this involved another 20 min- utes for discussion. 4

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