Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1963, p. 24

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ecieanentiene sec r Pik 24 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 17, 1963 i § E CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 23) '32--Articles for Sale WESTINGHOUSE duai-o-matic washer and dryer, new unit, $750. Sell for $175. Tutomatic washers, $65 up. Thor dry- # 8 E if if FE | | 32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale ; fi H 3 BBE EF < z : i HOOVER, two brush, Clearing, while they 's, 5 King Street West. 72-2391, 4 Elna, Filter-Queen, Westinghouse $10. and up, Elna Sewing Machine Dealer 329 Simcoe th, . | ZENITH transistor hearing aid, |» Re- nt model. Most powerful built. Used gel ram re tn ee 4 i sk six weeks, New $215, asking $115. phone 668-3467. STUDIO h, w: machine, girl's vital couc! yy ape side couch, Telephone 723-7800. Mastercraft le-|phone 726-1188, id "FOOT moulded plywood boat, 35 trailer. Best offer. Tele- ONE nd suite, 4 chairs a table, chrome trim with beige; la floor polisher, last, at $29.95.| Road, ews Analyst By J. |Associated Press - Premier is 69 to- day. He doesn't exactly' mellow with age. GMC STAKE truck, mechanically good. Farm Arch welder, tractor driven. Four-cycie Iron Horse Johnson motor. Briggs and Stratton 2" intake water pump. Apply at C. Harrison, 9th Con- cession, Myrtle, PIANO in good condition with bench, $150. Telephone 725-2802. HOUSE ee 1956, 32'. pore lg ey 8 tion. Compilet equipped, slee; > piece bath. Telephone Whitby 668-2328. But if he died tomorrow the West would have to say--but for! the opposite reason--what Sir Winston Churchiéli said of Stallin's death in 1953: That it was @ "milestone in Russian Khrushchev is no Santa Claus. nit April days mower (not power), 728-6706, -|HOUSEHOLD furniture for sgle: bed- room, living room, Good condi- tion. Telephone 725-0614 evenings or 34--Lost and Found LOST ladies, wide band ONE dining room suite, square table See Vistas sions ae Sine ol Street April 15th, Reward. 725-4725 from 9 to 5 pm. 36--Legal sd i a OWNER moving. Year old Portable I will not be responsible for any debts anyone on than half price, $75. Refrigerator and stove, suitable for cottage. Best offer. Whitby 668-2430, my written consent. -- James F, Challies, 178 Park Road North, Oshawa. SINGER hi Zag 3 button-hol will not be responsible or any debts sewing make: .|sews om buttons, darns, embroiders, monograms, and blind s, DO at- h: needed. '|DRYER 1960 Westinghouse, heat #40. Telephone 723-2754. . 8 monthly payments of $6.50 or $52 cash. Dealer. Write Box 524 Oshawa Times. GIRLS dresses sizes 6x-12 and 10, All one spring coat green princess: style size WOMENS dresses size 12 and 14 at $6, $7 and $8. Childr "|\COLEMAN oil heater. 35,000 BTUs. Good Phone 725-9334. coat red, $6 each. Bathing suits $1.50 » other wearing apparel. Telephone Telephone 723-4929. Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- Hospital 1963, ng! GUN Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial n|TWO-PAIR drapes, lined length, 4 widths, lovely floral design ONE 14 foot cedar HP motor and a i $500, Telephone 726-9753. strip Elgin outboard trailer, Very good HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appli- ances, Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic 15 foot cedar strip boat steering wheel, introl 18 HP and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your au GE dealer. ic rolet S' motor. Excellent $525, Apply 960 Chev- treet. Honest Cal's on King street east at 9.30 - 9.30. T & valance box, rodi Varcoe's. road. Open 12 hours daily, 728-9191. 12 FT, plywood boat, with steering wheel, i fibre glass bottom is |, windshield, and boat trailer, $125 complete. 723-8057. (old antique)wanted, Aliso old cartridges. Telephone Oshawa 725-6183. 1954 MOTORCYCLE NSU 500 cc, good condition, $150 or nearest offer. 723-1058. 16 FT. cedar strip boat, fully equipped. service in the chapel T » Ap 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. WALTERS, William Charies at his home, 22 Kingswell Crescent, Scarborough, Ontario, on Tuesday, April 16, 1963, William Charles Waiters, beloved husband of Margaret Fenwick, dear father of Carol, dear brother of Mrs. O. Parkin (Idllian) of Oshawa. at the Giffen - Mack chapel, 2570 Danforth Avenue, Toronto. Service Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment 12 FT, Fibreglass boat and Tee Ne separately. Telephone 723-3891. "700" trailer. Good condition. Will se'l | $275. Telephone 725-7917, BABY carriage, Lloyd, pink and white, ood $20. T 723-2700. DINETTE suite, chairs, two arm chairs. telephone Apply 918 King East. dark finish, four irs, istered, table to match. Reasonable. BUY AND SFLL, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe Street South. 723-3271. SPRINGTIME i 2c per foot; floor terfield suite $117; $19.95; smooth top mattresses baby ture, 20 Chi Street. strollers $5.83; un- painted bookcases $3.88; two-piece ches- carriages $23, Space-saver couch $38, Wilson's Furni- urch MOTOR, 30 hp. Evinrude, 1956 model manual, $275. long shaft $20. Excellent condition. Telephone 728-5764. +|MAKE your own fresh juice. Save now on Health Juice extractors, The Carmic Co, Telephone days or evenings 723-7688. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral . arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM MIRRO-CRAFT BOAT, lapstrake, deluxe, fully equipped, fect condition, motor, trailer, 3825. 723-9007. 14ft aluminum per Tele- BUYING or selling furniture or appli- peree. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-3394 o: 263-2695. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- GARDEN TRACTOR, Cho: with small plow and cultivator, good condition. Owner not using. For qui sale, $60. Telephone 725-1396. ',| plicators, a 3 three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. 12 FOOT PLYWOOD boat and trailer, used one year, $30. room suite, $125, Tel: 728-1345. r 4pm. CORBY -- In loving memory of a Gear father and ther, Henry George Corby, who passed away April HT4 | CATERPILLAR FRONT END LOADER, GOOD CONDITION PHONE 728-6291 Five piece bed- lephone AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. HAVE you furniture or appliances for and consent. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY FRANCES HUTSON, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, WIDOW DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of MARY FRANCES HUTSON, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on or a- bout the fifteenth day of March, A.D. 1963, are here- by required to send full par- ticulars to the undersigned on or before the fifteenth day of May, A.D. 1963, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have had notice. DATED at Oshowa, this 8th day of April, A.D. 1963. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C. 14% King St. Egst Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitor for Bertha Stiver and Edna Ross, Executors sale? We buy, sell le- Keen's Used Furniture, 426 Simcoe South. 725-5181 or 725-6457. CHAIN saw, 18 inch, McCullough, $100. Television aerial, 30 ft. $25. Pease pipe- less furnace, $20. Quebec heater, $5. Stove wood, make offer. After 5 p.m. 728-2637. MUST be moved. Four-room insul brick home, suitable for cottage, $100. Tele- Phone 728-2637. CONVERSION gas burner for all is, in furnace, BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler, Ma- son, O.M.C. and Larson Boats. Evindrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors, Open Until 8 P.M. MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 TRACTOR International Farmall Cub Model Plow, Cultivator, Scuffler Good condition. Used Very Little. $500 Phone Port Perry 985-2218 MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 MEMORIALS Marble and Granite Canadian Makes and Imports Designing ond Carving to suit your specifications Cemetery Lettering and Repairs Installation and Delivery Open evenings until 9 p.m, OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY 1435 KING STREET EAST R.R. 4 at roe sti PHONE 728-31 CARD OF THANKS our wife and mother. We specially thank the Rev. J. Smith, . W. W. Baldwin, nurses who ooklin made her last days as comfortable as possible. ~Gordon and Shirley Farndale. JOHNSTON -- May we, the family, this opportunity to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors tor the beautiful floral tributes and mes- pd of sympathy to us dur- CUSTOM DRAPERIES Ready-made Drapes Bamboo Expert track installations. Personal in-home Decorator Service RELIABLE Furniture - Interiors 96 KING E. -- 723-7928 SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT ALUMINUM BOAT 12 ft. car top model. 7¥Ya h.p, Fishing Scott Motors COMPLETE $499 OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 Rea-. sonable. Telephone desk and chair com- bined, blond, $8. Telephone 725-9192. FRIGIDAIRE automatic, range and re- frigerator, both for $110 or will sell sep- arately, Telephone 725-6126. FITTED canvas cover for 6' x 8' box, pick-up truck, Three 8. Two 13" wheels and tires for Corvair or Chevrolet 2. Telephone Orono 36 F. 3. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Free estimates. Parts, attachments, brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Ser- vice, Call anytime, 728-0591. STUDENTS A super value, approxi- mately 630 sheets of letter size typing paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby lll Dundas Street W. B. F. H Stores -- Tires, Bat teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. ACCORDION, Hohner, 72 Bass, a love- ly red color, in case, practicaliy new, $75. Dial Hampton 263-2503. HOT water tank, electric, 30 gal., stone lined, excellent condition, $40. 728-0924. est. SELLING furniture or appliances? We'll buy it for top cash. Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliance Store, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. NEW custom made liquor cabinet for sale, equipped with glasses. Apply E. Rietmuller, 25 Concession Street East, Bowmanville. CRUISER Weymouth 18% ft with 75 Scott motor, tandom trailer, $3200. Com- es outfit in first class condition. 725- 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. 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 16% Bond W. TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes Guar- anteed. One year warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy. McKeen's Used Furniture 426 Simcoe S. 725-5181 or 725-6457 DRAPES Drapery Fabrics 89c yd. up Drapery Lining 69c yd. up Drapery Accessories M and C Drapery and Dry Goods 74 CELINA STREET Telephone 723-7827 ~~ Boats and Motors 5 Runabouts 6 Motors Nothing Priced Over $500. Call Pickering 942-2838 GOOD SELECTION OF USED TV. Completely Reconditioned PARKWAY TELEVISION * 918 Simcoe N. 723-3043 ing our recent bereavement in the loss \ MAY MAKE COMEBACK LONDON (CP) -- The health ministry may reintroduce iden- tity cards siving details of vac- cinations the bearer has re- ceived. The aim is to give doc- tors immediate details of the person's medical history. Iden- tity cards were abolished after the Second World War. Britain's first Communist- owned youth camp is to be built in Essex. It will house 100 mem- bers of the Young Communist AIR-WAY increase of customer: decided to place a di at no extra charge League under canvas. SANITIZOR Is pleased to announce that due to the large s in this area we have stributor with 15 years experience for service direct to you door, . We also service all other kinds at lower rates. 728-3121 NOTICE EASES TERROR vik revolution of 1917. They have more freedom, although far from full freedom. And the terroristic secret police system has been subordinated. 2. He has destroyed the Stalin myth by his 1956 denunciation of the dictator. This not only the Berlin wail and slip ni missiles into Cuba. se to avoid war, a policy than Stalin's, Khrushche Precipitated a split with his Communist Chinese aillies. Such the people's will. it back--but the higher the in- tellectual level of the Russian people the more inevitable it seems the dictatorship in time must melt away. HAMILTON (CP) -- A former policeman and junior football star gunned hig wife down in front of her fellow employees Tuesday, then drove several blocks before parking and shooting himself, police said. Detectives said Withiam Worked. He motioned aside a salesman who attempted to in- tervene, then shot her through a 12-gauge shotgun. "That'll fix you, Ruby," wit- nesses quoted Brady as saying. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR: SCHOOL SECTION NUMBER 9 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY TAKE NOTICE THAT the above mentioned Board of Trustees on the 8th day of April, 1963. passed By-law Number 4 to authorize the borrowing of money by the issue and sale of Debentures of the said Board of Trustees in the principal amount of $60,000. 1. The purpose for which the money is to be borrowed is for the construction of a new three-room brick addi- tion to the present school lo- cated in the Township of Whitby. 2. The amount to be bor- rowed is $60-000 on the se- curity of the said Debentures, which shall be o charge upon the schoolhouse property and premises and any other real Anti-Radiation Missile Tested WASHINGTON (AP) -- The defence department has dis- closed' a new missile deyeloped to seek out and destroy enemy radiation devices--such as ra- dar and communications equip- ment, Dr. John L. McLacas, deputy director of defence research and engineering for tactical war- fare programs, said whether the ARM--anti - radiation missile-- is worth using '"'should be ap- parent when we get enough test missiles tested to see if they really do the job." But he told the National Rocket Club Tuesday night that the defence department feels "right now we have a missile which is worth deploying." LIES BETWEEN GIANTS The tiny kingdom of Sikkim in the Himalayas lies trapped by geography between India and China. and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustees and upon the separate school OBITUARIES the throat with a single blast of); Ex-Officer Guns Down Wife, Seif A customer iin the showroom followed Brady by car in a wild chase through the city's north- east end. Brady stopped for a traffic signal, then backed into an apartment parking lot. Police arriving minutes later found him slumped over t he wound in the head. The shotgun amd seven live shells were on the car seat. LIVED LIKE HERMIT her--since the couple separated year, after Mrs. Brady was given a legal separation, Brady was placed on a $500 bond to keep the peace. Police said the couple had a lengthy history of family fights. and seven. The elder boy as well as Brady's father, with were placed under sedation all-star fhalfbac >» on mith tis ot 'Hamaon urban roofer at the time of his death less aggressive Ate v has the policies, it will make the| Sc leadership more responsive tole steering wheel with a fatal|GN They had two boys aged nine!' after being told of the slayings. is TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Pre- Toronto Stock Exe™ | E i I f it . Susgpexgsy Es { '3 é rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing ae) , let Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 135 $43% 43% 4%+ % 725 $2A% 2% WAM 275 270 «270 35 230 235 al 80 BL $29% 29% 29% 650 850 850 $51% SIH 5IM--% $27% 27 2%--% Abitibi 3 $48 48 $51% 51% 51% + % $9 8% 84-- % $17% 1% Vi%--% $68Y_ 6844 68% -- % --%* +5 z 583 ssi oegesepesusevscygys ge ky i exeeges spugesug gut ogst Bowater Brazil BA Oi & = $6% 6% 6% +% $6744 67% 67% --1 $16% 16% 164 -- % 405 405 405 2% 2% --% % 1% 0% y 360 C Imp Bk O 476 CIL 750 C Mare R Cdn Pet pr C Tire A Col Cell Con M § Con Paper Gas Coronatn Cosmos Crush Int Dist Seag D Bridge D Coal pr Dofasco D Magnes co 215 1793 213 $ 275 1120 1465 390 1604 2230 100 500 293 376 Fal Ford (US) Fndtn Fraser Gat 5 pe pr ele ps $73% 73) ae haleeied 100 S10 io be 'aper we G L Power Crag Cap 100 GN Cap B w2z75 $10% 10% 10% + % 185 - 185 Gr Wpg vt 16 16 almost three years ago. Last|!™? $25%4 951% $96 6 600 480 | 45 tos whom Brady had been living, tae Jack junior toyz Wildcats, was a constable with Hamilton city police from 1952 to 1956. He later served 18 months with the police at sub-|M Stoney Creek and was a NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Belding-Corticelli Ltd., 1961, $16,669. ended Dec. 31: 1962, $7,162,829 $1.26 per share; 1961, $6,842,102 $1.20. rates. 3. The Debentures are to be dated the Ist day of May, 1963: and are to be in the denomination of not less than $100.00 each. The debentures maturing in the years 1964 to 1973, both in- clusive, shall bear interest at the rate of Five and One-Half Per Cent (54% %) per annum ond the debentures maturing in .the years 1974 to 1983, both inclusive, shall bear in- terest at the rate of Five and Three - Quarters Per Cent (534%) per annum. The De- bentures are payable annually on the Ist day of May in the years 1964 to 1983, both inclusive, the aggregate a- mount of principal and inter- est payable in each year of the currency of the Debent- ures being approximately equal, F. J. MOLONEY, Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM CHAS. WALTERS The death occurred suddenly at his home, 22 Kingswell cres- cent, Scarborough, on Tuesday, April 16, of William Charles Walters. Mr. Walters is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Fenwick; a daughter, Carol; and a sister, Mrs. O. Parker (Lillian), of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held at the Giffen-Mack Funeral Home, Danforth avenue at Main street, Toronto, at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 18. Interment will be in Resthaven Gardens. FUNERAL OF FREDERICK A. COCHRANE The funeral was held Tues- day, April 16, for Frederick A. Cochrane, of 392 Masson street, who died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Sunday, April 14. The funeral service was in the chapel of the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, followed by in Quebec Police Question 15 FLO Suspects QUEBEC (CP)--Chief of De- tectives Aime Guillemetite dis- closed Tuesday that city police have questioned about 15 per- sons here about activities of the Front de Liberation Q f a separatist group that advo- cates violence to gain its ends. He said questioning by uebec Provincial P. ly of the Wolfe Monument on the Plains of Abraham April 1. No one was charged or classed as a suspect. ARE MAJOR EXPORTS Rock lobsters are South Af- rica's fourth largest export to the United States, exceeded only by gold, uranium and diamonds. CAME FROM RUSSIA The 18,000 Doukhobors in Can- ada are the emigrants -- and their descendants--who left TTR eee gs aie Russia in 1898-99 to escape per- secution. terment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. The service was con- ducted by Rev. Dr. J. Leng, minister of the St. Andrew's United Church, assisted by Rev. Dr. George Telford, a former minister of the St. Church. Active pallbearers were E. .A Lupton, A. E, Johnson, L. M. Souch, Jack Biddulph, Bruce W. Buck and F. M. McLellan. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Wesley J. Langmaid, Dr. D. E. Sturgis, Victor Peacock, Elmer Dixon, Charles Peacock, Ronald Snowden J. L. Beaton. C. Church, Harold Tonkin and John Greer. FUNERAL OF MISS MABLE L, W The funeral of Miss Mable L. Whitney, 24 Colborne street east, who died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Saturday, April 13, was held from the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home Tues- day, April 16. The funeral service was held in the chapel, conducted by Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of the Simcoe Street United Church, followed by interment in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Eas- ton, Stan Lovell, E. J. Luke, Lloyd Corson, John Barus and J. Hele. Andrew' s|82 000, 14 cents. tising Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $943,343; 1961, $1,101,- 966. Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $508,377, 65 cents a share; 1961, $827,358, $1.06. Dominion Fabrics Ltd.; year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $157,114; 1961, $189,488. Inland Chemicals Canada Ltd. year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $95,- 684, 30 cents a share; 1961, $61,- 572, 16 cents. Macassa Gold Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: Net loss $933,002 (after $2,066,056 write- offs for depreciation, pre-pro- duction expenses amd deferred development) 1961, net profit $951,286. ended Dec, 31: 1961, $40,481. Renabie Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $239,479, 22.8 cents a share; 1961, °$165,- 3, 1962, $42,378; Trans-Prairie Pipelines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $751,- 934, 51 cents a@ share; 1961, $392,482, 29 cents. George Weston Ltd., y ended Dec. 31: 1962, $11,531,167, $1.03 a share; 1961, $8,533,821, 90 cents. Wood Alexander Ltd., 1962, $32,027; 1961, net loss $21,626. Woodward Stores Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $3,796,555, fae @ share; 1961, $3,126,015, Fittings Limited Dividend Notice Notice is hereby given that a semi- annual dividend of n the outstanding Convertible Class "A" Shares No Por Value, of the Company, payable July 1, 1963 to shareholders of record at uaa aad of business on 'une 6, By order of the Board. D. D. STORIE, Vice-President ond retary-Treasurer. Oshawa, Ontario April 10, 1963. yea ended Dec. 31: 1962, $127,703, |} Calgary Power Ltd., year Chrysler Corporation, 3 mos. ended March 31: 1963, $36,200,- 000, $3.98 a share; 1962, $1,300,- Claude Neon General Adver- Milton Quarries Ltd., year | British Claim Reds Stir Up Laos Friction trouble in Laos, frustrating the operation of the Geneva agree- ments to pacify the country and trying to unload the blame for the strife on the United Staes. A foreign office statement said a Communist Chinese ac- cusation of American interfer- ence -in the Southeast Asian Kingdom "'loked to us like a smokescreen, put out because the Chinese are worried that ac. cusations of North Vietnamese interference may well now be brought home." The foreign office said that Britain, as co-chairman with Russia of the Geneva confer- ence on Laos, is "actively try- ing'"' to get into operation the machinery provided by the Ge- neva agreement for preserva- tion of peace. But it said the machinery--based. on investiga- tion by the three-power Inter- national Control Commission-- "is being prevented from act- ing." The pro-Communist Pa- thet Lao has blocked control commission investigations. "We also find it particularly deplorable," the statement said, "that the neutralists in Laos, ear/who are the supporters of the prime minister (Prince Souvana Phouma) and are the linchpin (holding pin) of the settlement, should be under repeated at- tack by the Communists." $19% 19% $23% 2BY% 23% + %|* om My 315 $13% 15% 16% + % LONDON (AP)--The British government today accused Communist forces of stirring up 7 E : : 2 Subs gust eeseyssuseygesstgts SusspgeBsSegong-t yates | egeyz A F Sssyeegese af >y Am Baj a 28 F d : i : gee Seer ETS mi Fetes fl 3 ii g "8 oe 8g (es Bo esesseseaieess Bailey S pr 2105 i Calal Meh ee ee ee ; fen Spy SU '(Khrushchev MarksToday's Stock Market wee no e|O9th Birthday ; : P i ts 3 : Sig ¥sGeleeatyaty Ses orvssresepesyrsegenssyss sessgsyBeGeg 88-3 eo8ey es ee rig b+tbiee FSFFSSETE gueuueaeyt sbsEaser t! sBagegedaseleags tees ob sSeeseS laud akge gugerSenyicd yssgetyistiszey selSyuGysbagneeBssuiengiages BeiksbstSayd obey gy ocr Susy cd sycsseeyck essay bls bbLbb > 8 FETE 5 grbutte . % ++1+ 4 ee >§ Rs Bg ss i SEER SE es £ es ++ es eS 38 B s $8 1h) # zo1 3 Resesng SURES POSTESEEGSSETSBECECERES F p . tht gel + +++] F KSEE FT & petty Es Suybsdedfe S8keceeteblgted' scdfeucdiekedaudete Ledue o88., = 3 gbesdissheydeuty BSE sayy. aglstgSoudieSbaydguty. 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NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS. 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $160 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 MAMMOTH BAKE SALE St. George's Parish Hall Centre Street SATURDAY, APRIL 20TH AT 1:30 P.M. Auspices Women's Guild 'TO -NIGHT LIONS BINGO 8:00 P.M JUBILEE PAVILION EXTRA BUSES FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES DOOR PRIZES OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thursday, Apr. 18th 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 51-56 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD IN 50-85 NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25. CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME Red Barn, Oshawa sae a $1.00 KINGSWAY DINER KING STREET EAST OSHAWA RE-OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th 6 A.M. BEGINNING WITH BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY MENU ALBERT WINTERINK, Manager Lemon Juice Recipe Relieves Arthritic & Rheumatic Pain If you suffer rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive recipe that thousands are using. Get a can of RU-EX Compound, a 2 weeks supply, today. Mix it with a quart of water, a id the juice of 5 lemons. It's ! No trouble at all and pleasant. Take only 3 tablespoon- fuls 2 times a oh ee 48 oe ee the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, return the ey can and RU-EX will cost you nothing. You are the sole judge as RU-EX is sold by your druggist on a money back guarantee. Ove: q on cans used, Jury & Lovell Lid. WHITBY, OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE Door Prizes WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th me EARLY BIRD GAMES--SHARE-THE-WEALTH BUS LEAVES OSHAWA 25¢ RETURN $400 SPECIAL! $20 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $100 FULL CARD $200 ADDED IF WON IN 52 NOS. OR LESS 5 GAMES AT $30 -- 20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD Ist 54 no, 2nd--No, 50--$30 Consolation Children Under 16 Not Admitted

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