Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1963, p. 16

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'$2--Articles For Sale ps --__ =e-22%@ Today's Stock Gunnar Mining Fight BIRTHS Plan To Go On vision, Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543 TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS OILS | j SLMER'S Furpilure abd Appi :. By The Canadian Press | - BILL -- Sandra sad Larry are pleas. 2 ELMER'S Furniture and Appliances. k Exchange--Jan, 11 11 Net | T A a @4 to announce the arrival of their new} STANLEY W. PREVOST {see ail the. rest--Come buy the best,| Toronto Stock Exe ne ee aise 'Kishiaw pict es | 0 g SsIz baby sister, Shelley Rose, 6 lbs, 8 ozs., Stanley Winfred Prevost, 22 for less. E. Wilbur, Hampton, 263 2294 { (Quotations in cents unless mari fy ae Bel Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr---Ex-/An U Di 2000 General' Homplial, 'Tne proud parent t x-warrants ailey $A By GREG MacDONALD _|in 1930 on the eastern shore of| with 26 subsidiaries that cur-| HOPE, B.C, (CP)--One thou- . 'The proud parents|Orchard View drive, died in the " 78 Sim.|Hahts, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is/Rajley § A 110 980 980 980 f tal, 'The pi Ore Special $39. Wayne Appliances ™|from 'previous board-lot closing sale.)|Bail 5% pr 180 3 3 + hI TORONTO (CP)--Round Two|Great Bear Lake in the North|rently hold in excess of $100, ss coe ~ pieraenggeh pores Douks Reveal INGLIS washing machine, new rolle Sey tn ney Mundie and| OShawa General Hospital Tues-jcoe street North, Oshawa. Bal 180 : fee n, 10. He was in poor/useD "Heat Wave" heavy duty elee- C Oil Las 100 m2 1a H Gunnar Mining Ltd. Mc-|West Territories. The mine be|000,000 in contracts, | po Ark aa health for some time. trie. range, to clear_ $35. Wayne | INDUSTRIALS CS Pete 450 445 44548 Naktere Conoeation tbe battle|came Eldorado Mining and Re-, Three sons of the elder|in freezing weather and virtu- ROTSTON -- Ronald nd tielan (nee ne was os cdacaeand "by: bie pliances, 78 Simcoe Street North, ele Stock Sales High Low a.m. ch'ee|C Tomeskh 300 105 105 +4 | gets under way today as Gun-jfining Ltd, and was expro-|George now are officers of the)ally without water have given birth 'ot their son on Friday, January |late parents, Mr. and Mrs, F.| | Abitibi 150 $41 414 Chat on Tih Me tao tS ~6+* \nar shareholders meet for the|Priated by the government Jan.|firm: George, president; and/notice they will not move until 11, 1963 at Prince Edward County Me-/Preyost. He was born Feb. 6,|\34--Lost And Found | Alta 300° 255 250 255 Charter Ol 100 Uh Ui 1M -- i gssiad asa aa Tasos eae: 128, 1944, Payl and William, vice-presi-a better location is found. mortal Hospital, Picton, 1896 in Westport, Ont. t \DOST: Lady's Mido Wrtstweteh, Thurs. 220 215 215 200 285 205 288 | Sharehoiders were called to| The expropriation mystified| dents. Harold McNamara, a son! "We are not going back to , Be s vd, LY Me ! ; ' 7 . nappy to announce tice the arival of 4 40, the saa a years peemauend ann: Reward. Telephone 126-6000. 7M I an + %|Toronto Wednesday to consider|financial circles and Eldorado of Howard, is also a vice-pres-|the Kootenays, that is one » on Wednesday, J y 9, 1963 3 , z Pins - j Se ouharre General Hospital. A brother) ployed at General Motors for 36 eet ee winnee: Alec -- years, He retired in 1957. cone recene 65 i "o = oe ot os ? ig ST 3 " company plan to acquire Mc-| Shareholders as no real explana-|ident. thing, 'anny Storgoff, B. it iNamate for' $16,000,000 but the | tion for the move was given by spokesman for the sect, Thurs- PROUD parents: The news of your) Mr. Prevost was an adherent)ror-sanday night) high school oy'a| Argus ; | : . : ae t looking for a --5 |meeting was adjourned before the government, > day. "We are no! i ist C ¥ | Norte 18 -- Ya}; ) However, the reason Jater be- permanent place to stay, eased . s h. He lasses, b [Are CR pe ep se 8S NC Fr jit even got to a vote, : owever, the ni bese y Rta ge trey inthe Osh. ~ ig thiget ogy Nontiag and| Vicinity of Rogent 'Theatre, 'Mary vireet| Arius 3 B 00 $8 OB . 7220 | The acquisition plan has split,came dramatically apparent. If are ur either, e ave Tunes for only $1.50. Just tele-|W&S & to Hilleroft, 723-4101. | os v1 [Wide open Gunnar's LaBine|The mine was taken over to Fn or are pee in end A 7 4 . 'fami i 3 H . [Auto EL 730 435 "425 45 'tamily with Joseph, Gunnar) supply uranium for the Ameri Force Students nda tist summ " , : ; : 945 133,5498--A courteous Ad-writer ye rosa sat Peith, te je oe lSE ; jAtl Sugar 560 $18% 16% 18 will assist you in writing @ arried a erth, he is "| 39---Lega | fe 'i : | Notlee. vived by his widow, Laburnie|---- aol nconmartrsied | NS 974% 74% 744 - 6h bons 3 +8 president, fighting to see the | can-Manhattan Project -- the pers Po = vaneaeen 100 Perkins Prevost, and fi v e|SEUL the good household items you're) Bartaco 350 350 350 pete Gat. sae '® | plan approved and Charles, his! atomic bomb. he ancouver, daughters, Mrs. Henry Bickle|t using, Start the inexpensive Classi:/Beatly n 220 see git ue Sarcee 2400 +a juncle and a Gunnar director,| Jn 1952 Albert Zeemel, a Win-| To Ca el T in the camp because of freezing DEAT (Gladys), Mrs. Walter Taylor|fied ad that puts you in touch with) po steps "200 $50%6 50% SOs -- | Sooner 500 'determined to stop it. nipeg prospector employed by! nc rip in the camp because of freezing (Dorothy), Mrs. Donald Cross-|Duyers fast. Dial 723-3492 today, Braait, 350 345 350 Unies Ol 3b #10 ow dow |. Wednesday's meeting was ad.) , mining syndicate headed by| ~® |weather and the sect must draw CHAPMAN, Robert man (Muriel) of Toronto, Mrs.| SC Sunk Mela tae Unispher 21866 49 47 43 jjourned to this afternoon when/Gunnar, found the company's), MONTREAL (CP)--Between|its water from two taps in the Ratered into rest in the family re.iGreta McWilliams, and, Mrs.| SHERIFF'S BC Pow 50 $205 2044 2054 W' Decaita yy io, 782 387 <1 |shareholders were advised that| famous' uranium lodge in St,|300 and 400 Canadian university|Caretaker's house, _ z Weiseeday, January 9 193, Roberi| William Gutsells (Beverly), all| aucen ° se Yan Can 7500 6 6 6 jcount of a poll on a motion to) Mary's Channel on the north|students will have to cancel or) Village officials expressed NO ee nee t ether of haige| Of OSHAWA: SALE |Build Prod jadjourn to April 16 wouldn't be] side of Lake Athabasca in Sas-\change their plans for a. tri |concern over the health and fire Cae a eeeen a einer Pelner| He is survived by five sis-| | Burns t [ MINES jcompleted until late Thursday.',atchewan"s Beaverlodge area. | Pihazard with toilets without wa- (Doris), Mrs. Alfred Wilkins (Eleanor)|ters, Mrs. James Pollard) ONE 1955 jean A dal th lAbseGs 1000 24 2 29 ~ |. The motion was made b' jto Europe next summer be- ter and tents being heated with FI Fndry 175 and Robert and Herbert, all of Oshawa, (Edith) and Mrs. Ray Palmer! in his 82nd year. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel on Sat- (Cassie), of Westport; Mrs. Mer- rill Polk (Stella), Kingston; PLYMOUTH hk + %| Advocate 650 650 650 CAE 900 \ |A Are Bw 20 C Brew 940 jJ. H. Wainberg, counsel for/ MOVED QUICKLY Can Wire B 1000 §12 4 + Ww/A Arcadia A AR Charles, after a shareholder) Gunnar, which controlled 60 imposed by the International |cause of new fare restrictions wood stoves. Members of the sect left their homes--most of them. burned to | Aumacho ™% i a y asked for adjournment until) per cent of the syndicate, pur- ee | urday, January 12, at 2 p.m. Interment) mrs Eimer Randall (Helen), AUTOMOBILE C Brew pr 25 r | Aumaq 5 |McNamara's 1962 financial re-chased the remainder and Gil- Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Air Transport Association, alin ground--in the Kootenays in ; ' Cdn Cel 25 $34 Belch "4 JEWITT, A. Earle (Viola), Toronto and two broth-| License No. B49507 and = /f.7, Celan 25. $38. Bible 4 Agassi i wants to acquire the heavy con- 500,000 to develop the find and) J. P. Jinchereau, a student 8 Agassiz, 60 miles east of 1963, A. Earle Jewitt, beloved husband] VOSt, of Westport. Also surviv- 1C Gas In pr 100 . | Bousan * struction firm for $8,000,000 cagh got the Gunnar mine into pro- at University of Montreal and| Vancouver, where Freedomite of E. Roselia Turner, son of Rev. Johniing are 14 grandchildren and) Public Auction on Cdn G Inv 130 |Cadamet The memorial service will be! ie oer s age Mnhzn ay foe : Omid IATA' basi -- + the Armstr Fu- le seg : 3 4'C Astor anes ROW resi ired in 195 re- Sity Students, sai as neral Home, Oshawa, with memorial held at the Armstrong Funeral Ind Gas 125 E Seooe e '4 ->,* OPPOSES MERGER president, retired in 1956 but re Theinees 14, at 11 a.m. Interment Dundas Ceme-| : . | CPR 155 ' 3 -- 8! Cheskirk 1500 % . save G : should Joseph succeeded his father lower group fare rates for or| jat 3.15 p.m. Rev. N. F. Swack- : Cdn Pet pr 2i40 $ 4 4 * move and says Gunnar should) Joseph cee i rate, ; } tery. P AT 2:00 P.M. Can ire ws. & I Geen will "soe * concentrate on the mining in.as president when the. latter 20izations with more than 20,) Kernaghan 7 Co. the funeral home before Saturday af-|,;. Mis ca stan! A . the ' . Pedi a he 75 me * S'Coniagas 3000 j 3 ve, Rerviccer Talipaeiar Wil We Inte Tae eee es CtOONlG Tiemoms Be Ey Seow 5 ee bankers for a construction busi- He is married to the former h bye! ened 4 hr vel with ni MEMBERS OF THE PREVOST, Stanley lthe Union Cemetery. : {Con Bldg w 1875 500 495 500 +8 1c Mosher 1870 208 $05 203 --8 |ness." Florence McNamara, a sister of|had planned to travel with part] yoronto stock EXCHANGE eral Hoopital on Thursday, Jesusry 16, ee ce Con Paper 390 7" _ y|Con Negus | 300 0 y__ The IBine family and its George McNamara, president of of « NFCUS group have to can| Yaes. atacsey Prevouk baeved husband A. EARLE JEWITT ERMS:--CASH Con Gas 500 00 Tah SAS + Me of Laburnie Perkins and father of Mire | Following a lengthy sickness} sang ° [Coronation 200 $ 7 |Con-Shaw 4199 49% + 4/are almost legendary. McNamara was founded in|Said. Five such trips between| TORONTO MONTREAL Henry Bickle (Glady), Mrs. Walter) : 'ay; Arthur Welsh, ppt A RR ade 74 4 "Coulee 1000 49 34, Gilbert LaBine, Joseph's |1920 by the late brothers George Montreal and London had been | G | si pong Courvan 625 8 Vy * dee 1 nt 3 i ams and Mrs. William Gutsell Jr.at the Oshawa General Hospital| Sheriff, County of Ontario jCrush Int 275 Craigmt 600 19 ~~" father and Gunnar president un-\and Howard McNamara, the/arranged, 10 725-1104 Gesvorios) Of Oshawa and Mrs. Dono? A Farle Jew:tt; 15 West- aranonanma ammapexumesamcs | ik amet > orb ' , € ONTARIO his Gth year, Resting at the Armimount avenue. He was in his THE CORPORATION OF | Petasco 29 Dear teen gu, 3h, 34 28 4 May, teamed with his brother professional hockey in that era.|students could save $100 to $200, No Stairs Te Climb es | : 2 Dom Scot 230 C | ; 60! ID $e 1 A : rt , memorial service in the Chapel Satur)" 4 con of Rev. John A. Jewitt,, THE CITY OF OSHAWA [Bosco SS tb + 14] Ricken ; 4a sa ye |Search for radium. grown into one of Canada's big-|for them to live on in Europe 725-4308 ; of Dundas and the late Hen-| NOTICE OF [Dom 'Tar 1303 $i Mate aos 4s + %) Amphi aap heen 'i }Du_ Pont 215 9 38 GERROW FUNERAL born Nov. 16, 1903, at Barnes- STREET CLOSING | |Fatcon os 3S om ; 00 "38 S ville, Minnesota and was mar-| TaKE NOTICE that the |Fed Grain 318 5 --i¥s|Geco Mines wns ried June 18, 1928 in Trafal-} Giant YK 910% 10% i gar Township. | of the City of Oshawa at |Fr P 7 n | y \Fr Pete pr 700 "atuithin mock cc |} A resident of Oshawa for 33) its meeting to be held on |Gatineau Hollinger joperated the A. Earle Jewitt] January, 1963, intends to jar pent, wit he Tron Bay Insurance Agency. He was aj pass a by-law to close up |G L Pow w ly Waite 'i MOSS elae ABD: BW i.e |Gr Woe G iy: LOCKE'S FLORIST led Church and was also active| ond being a strip of the |G: Woe vt i petiey F Funeral arrangements ond jas a member of the Oshawa| most westerly portion of Pork |Greyhnd | ; 7 'L Dufault ; Imp Life 50 $155 152 155 +3 | OSHAWA SHOPPING | He is survived by his wife,| Seven feet (197') south of the = oil 697 $44 43% a3te we cake Ling CENTRE {the former E. Rosella Turner I Leiteh t Nickel 1015 5 gies ; and a point six hundred and |int ui ig ry see yt Ser -- 14 |Lencourt | father. 8") Inter PL 236 $79%e 7914 797 |Lyndhst ; : south of the said south [77:°% fo i 18% + Wi radeon IN MEMORIAM | The memorial service will be! limit of the Canadian Na- {Jefferson pie er aa Magnet jheld at the Armstrong Funeral 5 Maralgo Maritime 750 away January 11, 1957, and dear father,|Cemetery, | south limits to approximately |LOnt Cem 350 --g | Mcintyre jat the funeral home before Sat-| of said strip. A plan showing Iraura Sec " 'oe loader afternoon. | the part of Park Road South |au Fin A 350 ered by Bill, J | may be examined in the [itv 1335 and bove = i sires if om CLASSIFIED office of the City Clerk, City Levy pr 250 Oshawa, and Mrs. H. C.Slade {Can Can A 275 \ |B-Dua 5 Mh 1s 'port is made available. 'bert flew in to stake Zeemel's| Student spokesman said Thurs-|/September, They said they were jC E The Gurnar management'claim. He quickly raised $19,/day. 'marching on Mountaia Prison Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-iers, Ray and Howard Pre-| Serial No. 96093740 }C Giem w 180 +S {Black Bay eral Hospital on Friday, January 11,/ 5 £ To Be Sold. by |C Dwedge 7225 «§ | Bordulac sac anl peienire and 800,000 treasury shares at/ duction in 36 months. travel director of the National rota are serving terms for ter- A, Jewitt of Dundas and brother | reat- ter. Cr : 63 7 w s Camp Chib 23 OF pie sm, Harold Jewitt of Waterloo in his éon| oe, Sreat-granddaug FRIDAY Ic imp tk CBT see _ y{|C Tung 35 1S 185 48 i Shales = -- ks p a & = , . é Bes sa service in the Chapel Monday, January! Home chapel Saturday, Jan. 12, JANUARY 18, 1963 {CLL 210 Cont Pore 3007 Charles is 'opposed to the mained a director. }decided to eliminate special | | (Friends are asked not to call a |hammer, pastor of First Bap- 'Cdn Tire 25 " i. | dustry and not become "merely |suffered his stroke last year,| 000 members, services. Interment will be inj 194 Brock Street North ( Westns 100 t Ute Saarous- hoo | " A le ir tri i OPERATING DIRECT LINE nena 300 485 485 485 5 |successful mining operations|McNamara Corporation Ltd, (cel their trips, Mr. Jinchereau Taylor (Dorothy), Mewa.ithe death occurred early today) |Dist Seag 400 -- ® Cusco 5004 4 (il he suffered a stroke last/celebrated "dynamite twins" of! Under the group fare plan etrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, With'§0th year. | Denison m1 11% 11% iCharles as early as 1906 to! Since then the company has|--enough, Mr. Jinchereau Said,|] RES. MGR, ERIC R. HENRY, ment Osh Union Cemetery. ~ Y6\ Donalda '4 8% 8% + % They made their first strike|gest heavy construction firms'for six weeks to two months, | _|rietta Jewitt, the deceased was 1 AOS Si NE case TREN CHAPEL jFam Play 125 - Ve! Bureka 24 24 se \Fed Gr pr 150 | Council of The Corporation | ieetwoon ed Re Ete io 4 +15 |Hard Rock is ni , | |GMC aoa ae k 728-6226 jyears, Mr. Jewitt owned and] Monday, the 21st day of | Gaodsear ade: : st |Howey 390 KING STREET WEST {member of Simcoe Street Unit-| part of Park Road South |GW Coal A 725 sn jJacobus ~ ; R South be Hardee Kirk Min florol_ requirements for all |Golf Club, being a low handicap oad Sout tween o point | iewhors 210 $5% 5% | Kirk Town occasions. iplayer. one hundred and ninety- } L south limit of the Canadian bee hae ag ute oe atte Ate ae oe gg 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE and a brother, Harold, of Water-| Notional Railway right-of-way 728-6555 |loo. He is also survived by his| ten: feat dight inchey (610! lim Wil oe ate tie et + 1¥| Lorado tionol Railway right-of-way Jockey C 200 a ' |Home at 11 a.m..Monday, Jan ond having a width varying Hers Ag A vet 85% 5% 5% darpoy tage My Peni lag le a\14. Interment will be in Dundas| from zero at its north and | Lakeland fo ce ai + 4 | Mattemi k (Charlie) Blake, who passed! j (30' j LOnt Cem p 250 $8 91 |McKen Sue Jasuecy ib, ines passed) Friends are asked not to call] thirty feet (30' in the centre Lat Can aoe we : : 1 |Lau F un 150 Wale Wikies ceo aebeen to be closed is on file ond Itelune ed Hall, Osh i Levy tr - 00 Slim 4 "BROWN -- In loving memory of a} all, Oshawa, Ontario. LobCo A 425 Newconex Gear mother, Annie Valerie Brown, who ADVERTISING AND TAKE FURTHER |LobCo B 1850 ¥ Neonex wts %|N Passed away January 11, 1953. . ts N Hosco A silent thought, a secret tear, NOTICE that The Corporation ped oil 2 2 jN_ Mylama "Keeps her memory ever dear. ede of the City of Osh t th Aa! Me ewnor "Time takes away the edge of griet | (Continued from Page 15) i he gee ee oe ig y New. Rouyn "But memory turns back every leaf. | eeting intends to poss | Nickel MS Lovingly remembered by son Jack} o by-law to authorize the 4 - | Nermetal leasing of the said closed-up I 6% 6 é | Norpax portion to the owner abutting N Comet aoee td Edith. |32---Articles For Sale - Northgate tr { | GUN (old antique). wanted. Also old 1 }Molson B "iN GARD OF THANKS |: ft ith. Shane] eS ion ihe west 8 he STUDENT'S violin and case, three-} AND TAKE FUR R | Moore 4 | O'Leary quarter size, like new, $20, After Stple-| NigTicE PRIME Nat Drug bas . " Opemiska LINTON -- Words are inadequate to|phone 725-0688. | that at the said [Nat Trust ., Orchan SLT Ena oer eT ae meeting the Council shall | Noranda Ormsby kind neighbors, WESTINGHOUSE range, Frigidaire, hear in person or by its coun- |NO NGas Patino 2 refrigerator, both in good condition. Y Ogilvie 3 and relatives, who were so sy | Pax Int pathetic and helpful during the illness |,clePhone 725-6308. | sel, solicitor or agent ony |Page.Hera 190 $223 |Pick Crow and passing of a dear husband and|BUY AND SELL. good used furniture; person who claims that his |Pow Corp 225 4 | Pitch-Ore father. Special thanks to Reverend J.|and appliances. One location only. 444) land will be prejudicially QN Gas 2810 M4 | Placer McLeod, the staff of Fairview Lodge |Simcoe Street South. 773-3271. | affected by the by-l QN Gas pr 680 % Pow Rou , @ sn iecah tal enhoel or -- ' | N Gas w 973 i pp : and Town's Funeral Home. Two h ogee Pages ry sh tbaghle y the by-law ond Qn G 975 Pros Air --Mirs, J. Linton and family. |i" en $5, Both" ie, coed eaneiis'| who applies to be heard |Relchhold 100 9 § Purdex 'Raa '| Dated at Oshawa This 27th | Reid Litho - 100 y |Que Ascot OF ot 4 | Rock 1 hee tes wiatones dives ly aeaecae os Prompt service,| Dey of December, 1962. | Royal "Bank "00 7 lmeprea: optical operation: also Doctor Bower- Chair, table rentals. ' | alite \ -- %! Res man, Optical Surgeon of Oshawa, Doc-|Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. en e BARRAND" | Rovalite pr 5 % Ria' Aes tor Stocks amd nurses of the emerg- DINING room suite, nine-piece walnut ity Clerk Salada 5 WIR A i" ,, a NID ; "piece walnut ix Athab ency ward, Mrs. Earl Ormiston $175. Excellent condition. Tetephone| Pivhiege fm | Rockwin RICHARDS -- I would like to sin-| Of? | iz Rowan Con 3 te poet : serrieaternietationsnet Shawi - ¥elSan Ant cerely express my thanks to all my|ELECTRIC se, Viking deloxe, friends and relatives who mailed mejfully automatic, excellent condition.| 2) 2 9 |Shaw A pr y Satellite DIVIDENDS seit i + | sherri greeting cards this Christmas. It is a|Telephone 725-9297 joy to be able t "ras I wis 100 6 5 +5 |Silvmaq ey ; able to read them now, since RECONDITIONED sewing machines, sGully's 160 $5 + Wl Siscoe receiving my glasses only last week crt fer iP ab taneee| he <a i SKD Mfg . 250 : Ainnvos --Jack Richards. |Sewing "Cenne aa Cente, Suet] BY THE CANADIAN PRESS |siater steei 200 08 ~ %|Starratt - ----~|South. 728-2391 Argus Corporations, class B "Age re ee ceva 2 ETO ; 01 9% 19 GOOD lumber for sale, 2c a foot, Kess-/Pfd 6714 cents, Feb. 1, record! Tambiya 250 8 18. Taurean Ld {ler Disposal Service, 255 Harmony! Texaco 10 y BY, | Thomson Said ict ates Memow san. 15, ITorasooy mu "ie feats seit tit [orb GOING hunting? Get your supplies at Interprovincial Pipe Line a Fin A 290 15 U_ Asbestos Dominion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street Company, common 75 cents:|r. Can Ply $179 22v_ 22% + 4/Un Keno West, Oshawa, Guns, ammunition, jack- . | Trans-Mt 705 4 14% 1494 Upp Can Peacemaker ets, boots, etc, Call now 725-6511 |March 1, record Feb. 8. | Turnbull 100 134 13% + %|Werner "Frigidaire electric, wi + "i Steep R 'Sud Cont good natured Front Street 'cont. | "This demand for services abe! That's Export for you--real ale. Makes you Description of Highways Prospect Street On Plan 41, between feel great, just seeing it. Molson's Export, is Canada's largest selling ale. More than a million bottles sold every day prove it. So open up an 'Ex' next chance you get. It's the good natured thing to do. "= _ soaeiatihents panes l BEDROOM suite, be aes 4 pieces, $75./ United Corp. Ltd., class Bi Walk GW zi00 57% 57% | Willrey | " -------------- =» | Weston B 620 y 20% | Zenmac 1000 LONDON (CP) -- Publisher | years old, $110 or make offer. Tele-| e ture or anything you have. The City|/British women's s s | Lord Beaverbrook and Earl|Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe siseedl teeing : -- we BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Mountbatten, the first sea lord. |Suth and 31 Bond Street East. 723.1671 a © ENS CRM Sai |four to five rooms, used short time; 200|UNder North American rules. r will exchange for truck. Pickering, |2 United States women's team | then an equally sudden recon-| THE CORPORATION } { Canadian Press Staff Writer | $800,000,000, | : which various explanations are talk of Flett Street. Other pa-| the City of Oshawa proposes to pass a by-law for changing the |Surance Company of America, |ance, and a steady relative shift against the first sea lord. respective names appearing in the third column following, namely: jada's Gross. National Product|® services has made consumer | apparently buried the hatchet. Albany ond Fisher Gonsented to open the annual} omond Crescent Christine Crescent |mance in 1962 was: the best|immediate post-war years to} _-- ee ent forenoon at the Court House in the Town of Whitby, Ontario, |three per cent this year, exclud-/Sumer goods but also reflects ef 100 turf accountants--book- A copy of the proposed by-law, stating the reasons for the \cast include tion, medical care and other so- The party is due in Miami >»y jin government spending; the resulting-demands for civic beperg 7 until P.m., telephone 2214 cents, Feb. 15, record Jan, | WCoast vt 250 K 13% | Wiltsey A wts 171 990 990 99 --5 jone 725-8673. | {Thursday in their first match) in The Spectator that Thomson gallon oil tank, $7 Telephone 728-6084.) The game was a warm-up for| National Product dinner party. | 942-6754. iin Philadelphia next month. | eiliation," says Starbuck. OF THE This year will be neither a|_ It says the population growth, | pers have accused Beaverbrook| "ames of those highways or streets in the City of Oshawa named The company, in its annual|/@¥@y from _ consumption of| * Last Saturday a BBC televi-| Names of Names to which [Will increase about 4.3 per cent| SPnding the strongest and most As evidence it pointed to the Streets : "By almost any measure,/has grown from about one-third | boat show at London's Earl's! The Judge of the County Court of the County of Ontario has |Sice tlie boom of 1956." about 40 per cent today. It re- BOOKII'3 FLCO™"*A BOUND | ¢5 the day, hour and place for considering the proposed by-law ing price changes basic changes in attitudes to- | changes, may be seen at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall; {| 1 Muaitenad eittiner Saturday tor} E.G. McNeely, B.A, 3.°An increase of $200,000.000 expenditures account in large ATR ee SOW Eee TIN ee Te |W Pacific 200 17% 17% Wr Harg GIRLS TEAM TOP zen " i. ak a 7 + Roy Thomson is named as the|=-2" C he ee ee ee "in all innocence" invited the | MOUSE trailer, gas range, gas heater,/the international series against : The "feud" between Beaver- ITY OF area. Cc OF OSHAWA }boom nor a recession year in| built in economic stabilizers | gion program noted that Bea-| Highways to be changed, _|'0 $41,200,000,000 compared with|Stable element in the post-war Court--an event sponsored bY) approved of the foregoing notice, and has appointed the Ist |SThe GNP, says the company, |flects, in part, the satisfaction | kers--from England may i An increase of $900,000,000 cial services arising from an in- visit Florida race trac'-s within Oshawa, Ontario jin consumer spending over Jast|Creasingly affluent society." -- | the next few days, if the state] DATED AT OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THIS 21st DAY OF DECEM- |¥ear; The company says the con-| a twe week visit sponsored by} City Solicitor jin inventories, all in farm in- Part for the expected nunca n Gas 215 18% 18% | West Mines For Sea Lord Recs ae te tA a erything automatic, four); man who made peace between| y, geil and exchange used furni.|_ TORONTO (CP)--The touring} eo eRe ee A columnist, Starbuck. writes SPACE heater. Teco, oil burner, heats two lords to the same small |retrigerator, in good condition, for sale * "T believe that the unexpected! | confrontation produced first a|35--Legal 35--Legal O O tead sudden embarrassment and) io Saaremaa | By GREG MacDONALD deficit of about 25 per cent to brook and Mountbatten, for advanced, has long been the} Notice is hereby given that the Council of The Corporation of |Camada, says the Prudential In-|Such as unemployment insur- | ef conducting a press vendetta] 9nd described in the first and second columns following to the {economic forecast, says Can-|800ds and towards consumption | verbrook and Mountbatten have jlast year's rise of seven per ©@%adian economy. ct that Mountbatten recently Canada's economic perfor-|0r less of cons s ing i fa y On Plan 775 c perfor umer spending in | the Beaverbrook newspapers. day of February, 1963, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the [Will increase by more than{Of pent-up demands for Com: | * MIAMI, Fla, (AP)--A party} 974 for hearing those advocating and opposing the change Some of the highlights: fore. Ward reduction, -- recrea-| dacing commission lets them in| BER, 1962. | 2, An increase of $450,000,000 tinuing population growth and the Florida Development Com- SO Centre street, ivestments, and/ 00 in provincial and municipal OSHAWA, Ontario 4. A decrease in the trade|Spending.

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