Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1963, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 5, 1963 BEY wer ond tea PPC ae" ~*~ oie' ges key oe RS nie IN MEMORIAM See ine REE Rh ergy PR ca deb bya igri Say Shs WES Fae noe ee eR Ot ee Be __|81--Automobite Repair 32----Articles for Sale 33--Market Basket Classified Department FATHER'S DAY TRIBUTES To Departed Fathers and Grandfathers will be published in The Oshawa Times To ensure publication in this Special Edition Telephone 723- 3492 The Oshawa Times 1953 ee CREOLE. ining condition, |1954 METEOR sedan delivery, condition, Saturday, June 15th Te 4door. Good Price $100. 'Dial 728-8173, a) and SERVICE STATION HOUSTON'S GARAGE PIANO. used, excellent tone. Apply 246 Wilson Road South. CONVERSION oil burners, plete with controls, Excellent 5 t condition. Call Perry Heating, BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR » TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST WEST 723-7822 HONEST Cal's Furniture and A WHITBY WESTERN TIRE ALL MAKE SERVICE CENTRE motor, good $195. Dial 668-4500. 1958 PONTIAC coach, good tranwporta- cheap. Apply 29 Beatrice Street. 1955 SoawaGER deluxe, fully from $15] 'exchange. EASY TERMS $48. 718 Oshawa 149 Brock St. N. 668-8791 Farmer's Market Simcoe Street North Millwork and Building Supply Parking Open Every Friday 12 noon One Stop Shopping Begonias--Geraniums-- Boxed Plants Homc Baked Goodies Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes, Apples, Eggs and Poultry lioney and Maple Syrup igs gener ree wong pan and mattress included. Tele- 728-5770, one owner, Dial 725-7480, 32--Articles for Sale ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britannica, one set. i books with bookcase. Like new, 728-0433. Oa teak 17-inch apo 4#-inch electric rai boy's 5 'Apply. 7 7 sherwood "Aviene. ,| BUY ND SELL, good used furniture > One location only. '34-----Lost and Found bang cag! 4 ll AM: hen int eee Canadian Press as3sai sista goatig yet HG ges ? + 3s LOST: One earring, set with seven + = pearls in white gold. Vicinity of four gegas 8 paegtegsstg corners and Victoria Streets, Monday. Reward. 723-3021. 36--Legal I will not be responsible for any debts Must sell. 728-5596 1961 CHEVROLET, 2-door, excellent condition, 4 new tires, private sale, Will accept good used car in. Also |BANGE, Motte Moffat, syncroc! mati. fe features include two oven ontatog n with element, plus two raw condition. i965 PONTIAC sedan, new motor, pad Telephone 728-5747. For quick sale, 1962 CORVAIR Monza Al throughout. Trade considered. od. Private. After 6 telephone 728-4819, ti Sa $100 telephone 725-0187. surface a aia freezer, INTERNATIONAL Harvester Farmall Cub tractor, spring tooth gee and plo hydra ~ erg yp leas vil . Tele- or after this date, June 4, my written consent.--John H. Green- ley, 1 Waverly Road, Bowmanville. COMBINATION television radio and record » 21" blonde cab- inet, good Apply .207 Court Street. NEWS IN BRIEF Crossley Caco 2 y RFFRIGERATOR 8 feet. utable tor for cottage, $40, water softener, desk, milk shaker, slicer, steel shelvs, door, wheelbarrow, antique/ bed, swivel chairs, used duplicator, bill- ing machine, small scale, OF (ace desk. Make offe: SELLING furniture or appliances? We'll buy it for top cash. 'Telephone TYPEWRITERS, adders, toy du- cheq Cal Blake's Store, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. Before 12 Noon Friday, June 14th ANTIQUE 1935 La Salle coach, run- ning good restorable condition, Parts for '27-'28 Chevrolet, Model T veces 19" wire wheels Chevrolet, yg tributor, generators, starters, for '32 *38 Ford. Telephone after 6, 725-8503. CARD OF THANKS 1954 CHEVROLET sedan, oie condition. $300 or best offer. Apply 15 Mill Street. 1956 B prea Posey 3 automatic, Powe! yer brakes, radio, CHESEBROUGH, Blake Ernest Entered into rest in the ag Sg on BRUSH -- I wish to express my sin- cere thanks to my many relatives, and aye veo for their kind friends rs and cards ex- lune 3, 1963, Blake loved tended to me " during ¢ my stay at the Ernest piepand ot Mabel Dart and fs. "CHelen), rey staff who were so wonderful to me. and family wish to thank their friends, neighbo: nd acts of kindness and expressions Special thanks to Dr. Gill, the nurses and A-l condition, $700. 0. "Telephone 728-1415. 1938 PLYMOUTH. Telephone Whitby 668-5154 after 6 p.m. 1962 CHEVROLET BelAir, four-door. radio, etc., excellent condition. Price $1995. Dial 725-8132. FILTER QUEEN New ond used models trade-ins from $15. Protect your machine! use genuine Filters. 12 for $1.50 30 for $3.50 Filter Queen Sales 323 King W. 728-7552 1961 CORVAIR and 1959 Ch bot --Mrs. Yvette Brush. COWX -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowx rs and relatives for their egg Interment Mount awa. in at p.m. Cemetery, 'oxboro.|very special thanks to Dr. _|latives and friends for kindness shown them during their re- to Rev. 8. seo aaa for his a dbs and the W. C. Town Home. WIROSTAK -- We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation i sympathy shown in the recent be- Teavement of my dear husband, Les- lie Wirostak. Also we want to thank Stephen Saywell for his com- forting words and those who se floral tributes, also gt Armstrong Fu. neral Home for tful | kindness. We wish firs to extend a Vollmer, nurses and staff of the Oshawa Gen- jeral Hospital --Mrs. Lillian Wirostak and family cent sad bereavement. Special thanks 4 Good ly get your offer in the town's Real Estate -- the Ci Section of the Oshawa Times. Cash in "lon the ready-to-buy prospects who are daily looking in "Homes for Sale." SAVE $100 NOW ON Clairtone Stereos AT PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe N. 723-3043 Store will be closed ot 12 noon on Saturdays during June, July, August. BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY KELLY DISNEY USED CARS ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 27) Fu- mikn|29--Automobiles For Sale Particulars the Armstrong Funeral 4 1954 base baser-soo needs rocker panel, otherwise condition. Low mileage, $208. Dial 725-7292 after 6 p.m. 'oronto,|radio, wheel discs, hus-|1998 CHEVROLET Impala in perfect 725-2845 1962 js ae Victor deluxe sedan, » new condition, low mileage. Telephone 725-5713. in excellent eondi- After 3 p.m. feng 9g 24 . Smith. Visi- 7 p.m. hold a Masonie service 7 p.m. Thursday. Jane| Royal Branch 112 Canadian Legion | 1% WE WL & Cecile ch ee eee the answer to a delicate future prob- . Call for courteous information LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, signals and isi-|window washers. A-1 condition. Will ing Terms if desired. Price $595. ial 728-0558. 1958 _HILLMAN, hardtop, good condition, $125 or best offer. days 725-5891; evenings 725-5697. 193 CHEVROLET BelAir, two door Phone 1987 VOLKSWAGEN, seat covers, 2 ae shield _washe: kept '57's 668-4102. 1962 PONTIAC convertible,. 327 a cream, fully power equipped. Call 1010 Dundas Street East, Whitby aes 5 o'clock. SUMMER PLEASURE IN MEMORIAM Calls for A Good Car ,. SFTON -- In loving memory of a dear father, Thomas M. Seton, who passed away June 5, 1936. Always remembered by son Tom and aughter-in-law Elsie. SETON -- In loving memory of my ear father, Thos. M. Seton, who pass- ea ind f June 5, 1936; also my mother, Alice M. Seton, who died July 12, 1962. Always remembered by their daugh- ter Phyllis, son-in-law Jim and grand- Special Offer 1962 LARK DAYTONA Two door hardtop red, white ond red interior, white wall tires, bucket seots, fully eq- uipped, V-8 engine, power pocked, four speed floor shift, One owner car. son Jim Jr. RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 MEMORIALS inadion Makes and Imports MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Company 1435 King Street Eost Telephone 728-3111 WRITERS LOVED COFFEE Many French writers were ardent coffee devotees and Vol- taire reputedly drank 50 cups a day when he was %. USED IN CRUSADES The boatswain's call, still used in the Canadian and Brit- ish navies, can be traced back at least to 1248 during the Cru- sades. DRINK MUCH COFFEE * Some 441,000,000 cups of cof- fee are consumed daily in the United States, according to the -- Coffee Information Cen- | | | $3200 See this One Today 1960 LARK Four door sedon, olive green finish, V-8, overdrive, radio low mileage. One owner car. 695 | Reduced $100 1960 LARK Two door sedan, red with red and black interior, six cylinder, standard shift, A-1 condition. Now $1495 1953 CHEVROLET Half ton pickup, good condi- oe Special $450 GRAHAM'S GARAGE . . STUDEBAKER- Sales and Service Parts and Accessories 409 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY--668-429 1 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always Top Quolity GENERAL REPAIRS ALL MAKES OF CARS PARTS AND SERVICE All Foreign Make Cars STATHAM B.-A. SERVICE Ritson Road and King 723-4733 and 723-7712 Grew Cruisers, Traveler Ma- son, 'O.M.C. and Larson Boats. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors, Open Until & P.M. gporsilgeng comptometers,| » and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton oftios| ( Equipment, 187 Brock South, Whitby. BOY'S junior bicycle, 24" wheel, $20. Telephone 728-6579. QUANTITY of new ten inch cement blocks, also a quantity of good used lumber. Apply 85 Brock West after 6 p.m. STUDENTS A super value. approxi. 630 sheets of letter 111 Dundas Street West. perdi plywood boat, Johnson 10 hp , Tee-nee trailer, poor life Lanner $5. Whitby 668-4225. '|/hashish pedlars "Asian Republic of Kazakhstan THIEF COURTEOUS LONDON (AP) -- "Mind the glass, love," woman looking in a jeweler's shop window Tuesday, The man smashed the window, removed tray of rings worth £600 1, 800) and fled. REPORT DEATH PEKING (Reuters)--Chinese| newspapers here today carried one - sentence reports of the death of Pope John at the bot- tom of the inside foreign news pages, without comment. DEMAND STIFF PENALTIES MOSCOW (Reuters) --Stiffer penalties for drug addicts in. cluding the death penalty for in the Soviet were di ded by the Commu- FRFEZER, 21 cubic ft. new Price $225, Apply Box 838 Oshawa Times. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- seems, Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 o1 263. ad a re kitchen machine. No should without this marvel. Telsohons Fe or evenings, The Car- mic Co., 723-7688. pacues cleaner repairs, all makes, arts, nist youth newspaper Komsom- olskaya Pravda Today. The newspapers said hashish, smoked by "workers and stu- dents" was made from the waste of hemp grown on state and collective farms, HUNGARIAN LEADER DIES dei Nl hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Serv- ice, Call anytime, 728-0591. CLEVELAND (AP)--Lt.-Gen. Julius G. Kovacs, 68, who com- OLD GUN Wanted Telephone Oshawa 725-8183 AIR conditioner, Frigidaire, like new, T 728-5688. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt servi: free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Creve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. MASONRY building being wrecked. For used building materials ig "pad of Holy Cross School or dial 728-955: MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 BOAT SPECIAL 14 ft. Fibreglass Liaeag! 28 H.P. electric motor and Scott trailer. Complete unit. MOTO BOY lawnmower, aa new, worth $85, selling for $75. Telephone 728-2808. ded the Hungarian Army in the Second World War and was a leader in the fight for Hun- gary's liberation for Communist rule, died Tuesday. Kovacs ¢*! came to Cleveland in 1952. OBITUARIES GORDON OWEN BUTLER Gordon Owen Butler, a life- WF buy, sell and exchange used furni- Sim pacha -- and 31 Bond Street East fees electric, Gretsch, Duo-jet, 2 Pick-up. Black and silver, Bigsby tail piece, case, $200. Dial 723-4068. long r t of Oshawa, died at the Oshawa General Hos- coe] pital Monday, June 3. He had been in poor health for the past 3|1%_ years. Mr. Butler lived at 405 Athol street east. He was the son of $1,465. OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE 1963 GALAXIE FAIRLANE or FALCON SEE JACK LEES NEW and USED CA\ SEAWAY MOTORS WHITBY '668-5893 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 728-0921 B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- SEA Flea 8', with steering Open Until 8 p.m. Pg 98 he 6 New 1180 Pag N 728-0031 STANDARD Admiral ae he go08) condition, Telephone P.m. '725-7182. THEEE-OCTANE Jenco vibraphone, Custom Built Furniture PICNIC TABLES B.C. Cedar, 5 to 6 ft. with attached benches, Pre-Cut $16 Assembled $19 LAWN FURNITURE Kitchen Cabinets Boat Repairs Anything In Wood R And M. Custom Woodcraft Telephone 725-9181 SPECIAL BAMBOO DRAPERIES WIDTH LENGTH TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 625-6553 14 Albert St. 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. sh Pag paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" | TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 TRUCK Wanted to buy. Late model. 2 ton, flat bottom, General Motors. McCULLOUGH LUMBER Call CLARE McCULLOUGH 728-4688 $ ALL CASH $ For Clean cars we deal up or down, Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 668-8001 - 668-8101 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Hayden, Ontario Dial Hampton 263-2233 in. 84 in. 2.98 4.69 ry 98 4.49 5.98 8.98 11.49 7.49 13.98 8.98 in. Pair 10.49 15.49 17.49 ; Pair 11.98 ROLL UP SHADES CAFE CURTAINS RELIABLE Furniture -- Interiors 96 King Street East 723-7928 Downtown Oshawa TRAILERS Two Silverline Camping Trailers Fully Licensed For 1963 Original Price in. Pair in. Pair in. Pair in, Pair in. Pair Sleeps 6 Persons Con Be Seen At SPENCE'S North Plaza Ajax (just off Ajax Cloverleaf) 942-6440 Custom and Ready-Made DRAPERIES Most Reasonable Prices 29---Automobiles For Sale Drapery Fabrics Regular Price per yard sat 'ed Dodge And Chryco Parts a SMITH Oshawa's Service Centre for Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth-Valiant Fargo Trucks nd Accessories SPORTS 353 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-7341 SPECIAL NOW We install drapery eas at a Nominal Fee M. And Drapery and Dry Goods Store For your decorating needs Call us today. Jenco Marimbas, a B-Flat slide trom- bone, 40 watt output amplifier, two 12- inch Biaxial speakers, mi Very reasonable. Dial 728,3487. PAINT sprayer and compressor, with three spray guns, $95. plete Phone 728-2190. MOTOR 1952 Neptune 1% horsepower. Suitable for cance etc. Tinea Bow- manville 623-3128. 1961 MOTOR - SCOOTER, All-State, slightly used, bright red, one owner, $150. Telephone 728-5897. BOAT, Nipissing, 14 ft. cedar strip, com- Tele- Mrs. Ella Butler and the late 3|Stephen Butler. He was born Saaippea | Oshawa Jan. 22, 1927. He eqirreg| married the former Betty Stub- bings in Oshawa, Dec. 1, 1945, in the Oshawa Salvation Army Citadel. Mr, Butler previously worked for General Motors of Canada for seven years, and for the '|past 13 years, was employed by Houdaille Industries Limited. He was a member of the Salvation Army, a member of the Salvation Army Band, and secretary of the Oshawa Corps of the Salvation Army. Besides his wife, relatives are six daughters, Anne, Carol, Lynne, Bonnie, $165, Dial Bowmanville 623-5531. WARDROBE with 2 doors, bottom shelf, good condition, $50 or best offer. Apply 238 Dearborn Avenue or dial 723-1786, TELEVISION, 17 inch, perfect; 40 inch electric range; boy's racer bicycle, new, 73 Sherwood Avenue. 35 Johi Jacqueline and Heather, all at home. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Ella Butler, Oshawa, a sister, Mrs. William McOarthy (Pat), and a brother, William, also of Oshawa, Mr. Butler will be at the estes, windshield gt controls, Tee- nee trailer, $850, Can seen at oo Ritson Road South or 'the! 728-136: PALE yellow organza . waltz rng dress, size 10, $25; matching shoes, size 8. Telephone 725-7738. SINGER sewing machine, treadie model, good cabinet and. good sewing condition. $25. Telephone 723-2049. OUTBOARD cabin type 16 ft. boat. Reasonable. Telephone Brooklin FIVE in one machine tools. Very rea- sonable, Apply 30 Brock Street East or phone 725-2559. TREAT Pop to an easy chair for Father's Day. Platform rockers, good frieze covers, $38; high back swivel Sep LAL Gs ue) pillow back style, $52; Pago chairs with walnut arms, ree hostess chairs, $10.88. Hurry down for best pelbetion. Wilson Furniture Co., 20 Church Street, Oshawa, SPANISH guitar, blond, arch top cut- away with shoulder strap and case. $65 or best offer, Telephone 728-5234. 1953 BUICK, V-8 motor and automatic transmission; Lloyd baby carriage; double bed and spring; large playpen; blond crib; also revolving clothesline. Very reasonable. Dial 725-9946. SMALL barn at Enfield, any reason- 655-3 able offer, T SMALL size Moffat electric range, i good condition, Ideal for cottage, Telephone Ajax 942-3795. FULLER BRUSH SERVICE 728 - 8130 What's My Line? Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16¥ Bond W. MILLER Trailer Accessories Everything for trailers. Tag Along Trailers Rental and Sales 9 TUDOR STREFT AJAX 942-3491 Sing along with the happy tolks who have discovered what a Want Ad can do. 74 Celina Street, Oshawa Armstrong Funeral Home un+ til Thursday noon. There will be a funeral service at the Sal- bation Army Citadel Thursday, June 6, at 3 p.m., followed by interment in the Mount Lawn Cemetery. Col. Alfred Simister, of Belleville, will conduct the services, WILLIAM J. SAWDON A First World War veterar and a Whitby businessman, William James Jordon Sawdon, died at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, after a short illness on Tuesday, June 4. He was 68. Mr. Sawdon, a business part- ner in Sawdon's (Whitby) Ltd., lived at 116 Green street. He was born in Whitby, eldest son of the late James and Alice Sawdon. In 1920 he married the for- mer Matilda Miffett at Whit- ib Mr. Sawdon was a mem- ber of St. Mark's United 5-3093,|church, Whitby. He was a member of Com- 's25,/posite Lodge AF and AM No. 30 and was also a member of Keystone Chapter No, 35 RAM. Mr. Sawdon served overseas with the 58th, battery Royal Canadian Artillery during the First World War. He was a member of Branch 112 Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby. Mr. Sawdon was also a supporter of sports in the Town of Whitby and a keen fisher- man. He is survived by his bro- ther, John R,. Sawdon of Whit- by. His wife Matilda, prede- ceased him in 1959. Mr. Sawdon is at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. The funeral service which will be conducted by Rev. John Smith of St. Mark's United chapel Friday, June 7 at 2 p.m. Interment will be at Union Cemetery, Oshawa. The _pall- beares will be: Harold Boys, Robert Patterson, Edwin Mif- fett, James Crawforth, Fred Sawdon and Milton Halpenny. Composite Lodge No. 30 AF and AM will hold a Masonic service in the chapel Thurs- day, June 6 at 7 p.m. Mem- bers of Branch No. 112 Royal Canadian Legion will hold a service at the graveside. in my name, by anyone, on re 1963, without) said a man to a C | Hardee surviving |< of|§ of Oshawa,|s § agcig 25? 1+ ees &u #55 355 tl see ee Beueks $s€s8S8esFe8eus KS BEsks BeecarusSeuses ia - Hi Z Ty iz. ms ann eSgesiied alecyststii unde" .ap88 goS@g8eEnc, pe 4 s Stock Market, Stock tlds, Mea he} *laage Bast 600 -1 a5 § it i> die Le Ue Ce ee ee 8 a 32 st 3b t! oot oe ne 8 3 23 - oe 44] f = 3 #8333 *2sFgggg8s #833 % seg FS = rn oe 3 Sxies -3 Sysee i = e < a 2 +1 PRE vhs then produced a hatchet handle, a ¢ ine o BE S, is $66% 66% CPR |Cdn Pet pr C Vickers Clairtone 320 Con MS 615 Con Pap xd 75 Con Gas 849 Cosmos 200 Crush Int 500 Dist Seag 600 $ D Bridge 250 $21 D Coal pr 225 D Magnes 133 Dom Stores 215 Dom Tar 1220 $1 Dom Text 700 Du Pont 25 325 o 100 $: %4|Cassiar --10 255 5 1 1500 138% 138% 1384--% 200 445 445 «(445 Ne 900 105 100 105 1000 11 li il 100 $11% 11% 11% 3 15 5 333 33332 PTs itets ti tity 3 83 $ B8r0§ Sy. a2ko8 Buff Ank Cadamet C Tung Candore +% Chester C Bellek 1000 10 10 10 #% 32 2 2 41 = 41 138 2 a8 284 ~ Falcon Fam Play Ford (US) Ford Cda Econ Inv $9% 317 965% 100 Fndtn Fraser 'e Gat 5 pe pr 10$103 Globe A 125 ag Deg 'ti GL Paper xd z10 800 310% ion ion +% % $17% 1% 1% + % 3 63 6B $26 pa eet 103 24! 100 210 Hard Carp Hawker-S Hawker pr 30 Husky Oil Imp Oil pond Imp Tob Ind Ace xd no Int Nickel 490 Int Util 250 Inter PL 145 $86% Int Stl P 278 Inv Syn A 30 $58% Rony, c 100 325° 325 325 Jock C pr 300'$11% 1% 1%+% Jock wits 200 $62 62 62 --2 Kelly DA 300 oe -- Lafarge 200 36% 6% 6% Lau Fin A 105 $16% 16% 16% Leland $7 7 - Levy' LobCo A LobG ipr LobG B pr Lob Ine Maclaren B 500 $24 2% cca, | MB PR 210 $24% 2% 2% -- % M Leaf Mill 150 $13% 138% 18%--% Mass-F 250 $14% M% M% Mex LP 235 $13 12% 12% Mid-West 1000 205 205 205 Milt Brick 220 355 355 Molson A xd 45 $29% 29% Molson B xd 20 $29% 29% Moore 103 $54% 54% N Groc pr 215 $28 Nia W B xd yj $154 15 Noranda $36% NO NGas Nor Phone NS LP OB Sup OB Sup pr Ont Steel Ont Store Page-Hers Pbina Pac, Pete PC Jwl A Pow Corp Price Br QN Gas pr Reichold 764 $10 300 $20% 100 390 465 $22% 22% 22% + % 300 $7% 7% TH -- 180 $14% M% 4% 100 800 725 50 $33% 33% 200 $10% 310 $10 2625 $21% Suptest ord 224 $18 Tor-Dom Bk 60 $64% T Fin A xd 325 $13% Tr C Fund 25 $11 Tr Can PL 1165 $29% Trans-Mt 375 $14% Turnbull Union Ace Un Gas Vendomat Vic G Tr Vulcan Walk GW Webb Knp WCoast vt 2333 $60% or 59% 175 ni i 130 +8 100 4 W Pacific 550 Siem 8% 18% + % Weston B Z10 $22% 22% 22% West A wts 248 $11 ll il Wdwd A w 400 470 465 470 --10 Zenith 375 $54 5K 5M OILS Alminex 400 am" 261 281 +1 Am Leduc 700 5 5 --% Ang U Dev 2000 Bs 29 «628 Bailey SA 100 $1I% 11% 11% Bailey S pr 225 $24% 24% 2% Bail 5% pr 250 $25% 25% 25% Links Sought In Pesticide And Diseases WASHINGTON (AP)--A U.S, Senate subcommittee Tuesday ordered an investigation to pin down any relationship between poison pesticides and the re- ported rising incidence of leu- kemia, hepatitis and cancer in children, Senator Abraham Ribicoff (Dem. Conn.) the chairman, au- thorized the investigation at a hearing marked by a brief ex- change he staged with the ag- riculture department and testi- mony by author-scientist Rachel Carson. She urged Ribicoff's govern- ment operations subcommittee to seek tighter controls over use of chemical pesticides and more research into their effects on both men and animals. She also. sharply criticized the American Medical Association. The subcommittee is holding hearings to determine whether congressional action is needed to head off possible harmful ef- fects of the increasing use of pésticides particularly in farm insect control. The danger was recently brought to public at- tention in Miss Carson's book, Silent Spring. 30 $57 «657 6ST + IH in $190% 100% 190% --1% 39 9 9 Wiltsey Wr Harg wgusesuts EG-gse = tsi it ul er Me Pee ee +t 2S ee Suxgascsygueys Bégpegudesunh BG ugangeusge, 232288 gztte8stye + Fy Boxgatcuygyces Bo gpesedes ne BGugseg Utgige tno BE gg8be8stes 55 bathe gt + - + = - sges88.82euge Ls Sales to ii a.m ~ COMING EVENTS | % RUMMAGE Sale, Centre Street United BINGO, Bathe Park, at Eulalie Avenue on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Euchre on Sat- urday at 8 p.m. RADIO Park, Grenfell Avenue. Euchre every Wednesday ges FI 8 p.m. Admis- sion 50 cents, Prizes and refreshments. Monthly high score $6. h, Thursday, June 6 at 1.30, spon- sored by Evelyn Goodwin Unit 3. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20. May be doubled or tripled $150 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 TO - NIGHT LIONS BINGO 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION Jackpot Nos. 52, 53 EXTRA BUSES FREE ADMISSION 20 GAMES AT $20 -- BERS THIS WEEK PLUS EXTRA BUSES DOOR prizes Red Barn, 1 -- $150 JACKP! $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 50, 55 ae PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD _IN 53, 58 OSHAWA. JAYCEES ~,| Monster BINGO Thursday, June 6th 5.GAMES AT $30 'OT $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE IM $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME ADMISSION Oshawa $1.00 THE ANNUAL DECORATION DAY Under the Auspices of BEETHOVEN LODGE NO. 165, will be held in GROVESIDE CEMETERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9, 1963 AT 2:30 1.0.0.F. WHITBY BRASS FREE PASSES FOR THE ONES ON FREE PASSES FOR THE ONES ON $150 ADDED IN 53 Door Prizes BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH, WHITBY WEDNESDAY, EARLY BIRD GAMES--SHARE-THE-WEALTH JUNE 5th THE RIGHT OF WINNERS. $350 SPECIAL! THE RIGHT OF WINNERS. $20 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $100 FULL CARD NOS. OR LESS 5 GAMES AT $30 -- 20 GAMES AT $20 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD Ist 52 No. 2nd--No. 57--$30 Consolot Children Under 16 Not Admitted of the New to Guide by Col. R. S. on June 6, 7, 10, 11, 121. Simcoe The Oshawa Division Girl Guides of Canada announce the OFFICIAL OPENING Addition House McLaughlin Wed., June 5th at 3 p.m. The public is invited to attend the open house 12th at 3 -- 9 p.m. St. South

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