oy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, November 14, 1963 BIRTHS DORVAL -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorval {nee Marle-Ange Belanger) are happy to 'announce the safe arrival of baby girl Tuesday, November 12, 1963, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. A sister Many thanks to Dr. Ross 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers wani cars for wrecking. Highest prices pad. 7% Wentworth East, 725-1181. WANTED: 1957 Ford two-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, Must be in perfect condi- tion. Private deal preferred, Call 725-2995. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 ison Street, want cars for wreck- Ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. 31---Automobile Repair HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 No Birthday ° Party For Prince Charles ELGIN, Scotland (AP) => Prince Charles, heir to the throne, became 15 years old to- day without even a birthday party. The young prince spent part of the birthday completing a 1,163-mile round trip from Gor- donstoun, the school near here jwhich he attends, and London. He took a train to London Tuesday night to have some dental work done. He attended an informal luncheon party given by his mother, Queen Eliz- abeth, and father, Prince Philip, at Buckingham Palace Wednes- day. Then he caught another train back to Scotland. Gordonstoun -- which also is the alma mater of Prince Philip --is noted for its spartan re- gime and a spokesman said: "Nothing special has been laid on to mark the prince's birth- day. It will be lessons as usual." 'Priest Will Try Mackenzie Run TWISP, Wash. (AP) -- - Roman Catholic priest who he climbed Mount Rainier an hiked alone through dangerov Mongolia. and Tibet is hom after his latest adventure--: 1,100-mile trip by kayak dow: the Mackenzie River to thc Arctic Circle. Rev. Ludy Van Leeuwen, 2 48-year-old native of Hollanc whose name means "'lion,"' paddled for 70 solitary days through the Northwest Terri- tories, spending one period of 16 stormy days stranded on a Today's Stock Market: TORONTO 11:00 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 14 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd 7 Xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11G00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 16 $49% 4% 49% 200 270 270 270 850 $27% 27% 27%-- Ye 50 $110 110 .110 356 $5814 58% S814 -- Va 100 $11% 11% 11% 809 $27 26% 2%--% 100 $9% % %+% $77 7 $632 632 62-- % $72% 72% 72% + % 290 285 285 +10 $4 4 M4 $54%4 54 Sat Ye 450 450 450° +5 275 275 275 $27% 27% 27% + Yo $23Ve 23% 23%e 175 $24 24% 300 $20% 20% 25 $374 37% 37% 25. $272 27/2 27a 200 $22¥2 222 22 730 $96 96¥2 96Va 6 $56 56 56 zi0 $13. «-13----«13 | 250$iie 11 11 -- Ye 390 $10% 10% 10% -- vl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continuea from Page 21) 29--Automobiles For Sale 1962 CORVAIR, two-door, standard trans- mission, excellent condition, private $1650. Phone 725-1566 after 5 o'clock. 1963 PONTIAC V8, four-door hardtop, two tone, power steering, power brakes, positraction, safety belts, radio, white- walls. Full price $3,200. PO Box 477, Port Perry or phone evenings 985-2235. 1959 CHEVROLET 7 6 cylinder, standard, radio, Good mechan- ically. $995 or best offer. Whitby 668-8588, 1956 METEOR Niagara, V-8, automatic, radio, good body. Good running condi- 1 $350 or best offer. 728-0286. 1963 BUICK Le Sabre, two-door hardtop, completely equipped, plus extras. Tele phone 728-9296. 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, completely over- hauled, new paint job. Will give guaran- tee. Price $560. Apply Zolton ang wick's Fina Garage, 160 Simcoe South, 728-0051. 1957 CHEVROLET '2-ton pick up truck, $600. After 6 p.m. 'slephone 728-0187. | 1959 DODGE sedan V-, stick, $1,150. will) accept trade. Telephone any time after 6 p.m, 728-0722, 1962 MERCURY Monterey V-8, automatic, power equipped, push button radio, white- mame for your child should be a real)wails, discs, 17,000 miles, like new. Ask- pleasure and others will want to know/ing $2,400 or nearest offer. Terms avail- 11:00 Net" Sales High Low a.m. Ch'gg 300 15 «15 1S 2000 80 80 8 2 eeagt WD, 8, (er 100 72 72 2 8. 00 Uh Wh 0 3 8B 2B + 1000 6 36% 100 675 675 675 +8 500 18 1 1B 3400 22¥2 222 22%2--2Ve 685 565 500 565 +5 1000 8% 8 8 100 $11% 11% 11% 150 62 6h 64-- 2500 84 82 84 +3 100 400 400 400 1000 22 2 2 + 6500 27 26 % --M 100 5 5 5 = 1000 16V2 16¥a 16a 20600 218° 215 215 400 157157 157 2 2 10 10 3 1 8 2B 1S ve 15 11% 1% 1% 7 56 ST $10% 10% 10% + We $27% 276 27Ve Stock GS Wares GL. Paper Sales High Low 20 $13: «13 (13 240 $22% 22% 22% $4 53 3B $17¥e 17% 17% $11% 11% 11% 220 + os 7 3 $6%e 6Y%e Ye $13% 13% 13% $144 We 1% 20 235 235 $14% 14% 14% 3. 3% 3%-- Vo 13% 3%--% 6% 6% 23% 230 6% ba-- Ve 3 2B 2678 26% + Ve 68% 684+ Ve 2342 BVa-- Ve 200 200 'a Stock Arion Atl C Cop Bankfield Barnat Bary Expi B-Dug Belcher Bethim Bevcon Broul Reef Brunswk C Austral Cassiar Cheskirk Chimo Coch Will 11:00 Net a.m. Ch'ge a ell, however, sharing reindeer eat with Eskimo herders. | He took along 20 paperback ooks to read. In addition he 'rote 90,000 words in a diary ws took 2,000 feet of color ilm. Asked why he took the trip, ne replied: '"As,a kid I was al- ways fascinated by books of ravel. Dreams I had as a boy I make come true." Now pastor of the Twisp- Winthrop parish, Father Leeu- wen was serving in China in 1947 when the Communists sur- rounded Shanghai. He got out an hour before they occupied the city and made his way through Mongolia and Tibet on foot. In the early 1950s he lived several years in a lean-to in the Canadian bush country. His next objective--to climb 20,320 - foot Mt. McKinley in Alaska, the highest point in North America. for and Joelle. 4th floor staff. HARRIS -- Jim and Donna (nee Dod- well) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Douglas Grant, 7 Ibs., 10 ozs. on Wednesday, November 13, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Kim. Stock Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Gas Alt Gas pr Algoma Algonquin PERRON -- Albert and Nora (nee (Sawyer) are proud to announce the birth of a son, Paul William, Tuesday, Novem- ber 12, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Gloria, Albert and Mary. Many thanks to Dr. R. K. Miller and fourth floor staff. SHEARER -- James and Hilda (nee Jardine) thank God for the arrival of their son, James David, on November 13, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 8 Ibs. Ninth grand- child for Mrs. Robert Shearer and first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C. Jar- dine, ail of Oshawa. Special thanks to Or. Glazier and nursing staff of 4C. FHESTOWSKY -- Myron and Joyce (nee Downey) are happy to announce fhe safe arrivai of their baby a weight 6 Ibs, 13 ozs., on Tuesday, Novem- ber 12, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mother and baby doing fine. Many thanks to Dr. C. E. Mcliveen. NAMES are important: Choosing a Inland Gas Int Bronze 1 Bronze pr Int Nickel int Util xd Intp Dis 6lw 250 Int Stl P Inv Syn A Jefferson Jockey C 32--Articles for Sale YOUTH bed, natural finish, spring, mat-| tress, and rails, good condition, $12. * 725-7517. | FRIGIDAIRE range 40" two ovens, good A aR as). Diol Whitby. oée-sava, |northern island. COMPLETE steel coal furnace, thermo- Because it was difficult for stat and electric janitor. Can be con-/him to get out of his frail craft verted to oil. $10. Telephone 725-6141. without wading in water, he ANTIQUE wash stand, pine cradle, spin- made much of the lonely voy- ist ' ae ee ee Christmas) sce barefooted or in sandals. MARLIN Tilley nearly news 22, Magnom,|Only when the weather got cold lever action, tubular magazine, Binocu-jin the far north did he put on lars with Cg TE ca Call between his insulated boots. 5 and 6 p.m. . | 1 rs | Father Van Leeuwen began NEW rug, 6 ft. diameter with 2" fringe,|, . si Italian. broadioom, ivory, $80. Phonelhis trip at Great Slave Lake, + He was a colorful sight as he set out. The top of his kayak Atlan 6 pr Bank Mont Bank NS Bartaco Beatty n Bell Phone Bramalea 262 375 370 «370 $522 522 52Va $7 7 7 340 340 340 $10% 10% 10% $54 5% Sut Ve $18% 18% 18%e-- Ve 470 470 470 13 $24 425 $12 2500 10000 1000 80700 18500 2000 3500 57 2 0 3 13 1 Va 242 24V-- 425 425 12% 12% Lau Fin 140 230 Leland 250 Levy 2pr 100 LobCo A 725 LobCo B 400 225 UM 20% + Va -- va) 725-6407 after 6.30 | BEACH electric ner range, $25; 105 105 452 $16¥e 16%. 16%e+ Ve 25 $107'2 1072 107¥2 Mass Fer Mass F Sia your choice. Name your child as quick-| able. Owner forced to sell, trade accept- ly as possible anc use the name ii. an Oshawa Times Birth An-| founcement. Just call our Classified| Department, give the facts, including the name, and we will publish a Birth Notice in the next edition. Just di 723-3492, DEATHS CHANT, Gary Marshall } day, Novemger 12, 1963, Gary Chant of Tyrone, in his 28th year, dearly beloved| husband of Anne-Rose, beloved father of) Eric, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.| Chant of Hampton, brother of Mrs. J. C. Carter (Carol), Roy and Vern of To ronto. Resting at the Northcut and Smith) individual|ed. Call 725-9940, Apply 1036 Cedar Street. Easy washing machine, $15; new double was red, the hull silver, the| knit dress, size 18, loganberry; mouton 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian 4door, auto'fur coat, full length, size 18, perfect con- matic, power steering, radio, wheel se dition, $10; set of 4 furs, $10. Telephone © W| 723-3767. back-up lights, perfect condition, mileage. Telephone 728-8348. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS C Brew A pr 120 C Br Alm A 2100 CBAL Aw 300 $512 51% 54+ 9 9 150 150 150 575 570 570 furniture or appii- | |1962 PONTIAC Laurentian, sedan, excel-|ances. Call Emer, Hampton 263-2294 or lent condition. Telephone 728-7978. |i962 CHEVROLET Super Sport convert-| HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appliances. lible, V8, automatic, power steering and|Name brands at biggest discounts any- Tele- where. brakes. Barga phone 728-2683. 1962 ACADIAN Beaumont' hardtop, a in at winter price. wheel discs. $1,900. Telephone 668-4807. 1958 METEOR convertible, automat *lradio, good condition. 1180 Simcoe Stree' North or telephone 728-0031. 5, miles, Funeral Home, . Funeral) 'service 2 o'clock Friday afernoon. Inter- ment Hampton Cemetery. YELLAND, Hazel Marion tm Oshawa General Hospital, on Tues-| day, Nov. 12; 1963, Hazel Marion, be-| foved daughter of the late Henry and} Georgena Yelland and loving sister of Mrs. J. M. Harrison (Marjorie), Co-| bourg, and Lloyd Yelland of Oshawa. The late Miss Yelliand is resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Oshawa, untli Thursday noon, MacCoubrey Funeral Home, | then at Cobourg, Nov. 15, Cemetery, at 2 p.m, Cobourg. LOCKE'S FLORISTS car, Phone 725-3744. 1955 CHEVROLET, standard, rebu motor, good body. Plenty of miles left this one. See and drive. North or telephone 721 1957 'oy, radio, one owner. Trade 1180 Simcoe Street North or puto |\GE dealer, As the result of an accident on Tues-|matic, power steering, radio, whitewalls, Whitby, ic, |free trial. Alto. Music Supplies, 453 Simcoe 958 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, first class ith used as second in 1180 Simcoe or term: |BUYING or selling 263-2695. We carry Restonic and Beverly |mattress furniture lines. Your authorized | Contact Honest Cal's on 424 |King Street West, our new home formerly |Avaion Dance Hall. Telephone 728-9191. |LOWREY organs, new and used. 3-day +|South. 725-1501. | TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- cators, chequewriters, | comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, |sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South' Whitby. 't| WALLPAPER at ¥ price, hundreds of |patterns in ready-pasted and regular.| Buy one roll, get one roll free. Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King West, Osh- awa. h Triples -- Robert Lavergne,) 778; Jean) j *!GAS dryer, one year old, new condition, 728-0031. $125. T ile 623-3526. H |1957 PONTIAC sedan, good condition, Cash OM! or terms, $795. Apply 637 Stevenson Road jNorth after 5 p.m. where service will be held on Friday,|1960 CHEVROLE Interment Union discs, seat spéaker, 31,000 miles, pet ning condition, After 5 p.m. call 728-3246| men's, 120 bass, nine variations on treble, lor better still see It for yourself at 166/three on bass, with case. Cal |Central Park North, back-up lights, radio with = AIR T BelAir two-tone Lyi. phone rfect run-|ACCORDION, Scandalli, almost new, LLOYD baby carriage, excellent condi- tion, grey, converts to car bed, $18. Tele- phone 725-6679. compressor, new condition, Te 199); Roger| 723-2527. ica | spray cover blue: Loaded on} the boat was a yellow pack with! a red Japanese parasol some-| cLUB DE QUILLES ACADIEN times used as a sail. He wore a Een Pah ii ogee rege ate > ne wnn's Clothing, 35; McKeen's Radio fluorescent orange helmet or a TV Repair, 33; General Tire, 32; Van red stocking cap. Heusen Motors, 31; Acadian Cleaners, 25;| "It was easy to spot from the Reliable Furniture, 25; Pickwick Clean- ir," he says ers, 24; Valley Creek Used Furniture, alr, Bayes 21; Oshawa Hardware, 17. | Men's High Averages -- Lionel Dig-| ALL ALONE nard, 214; Yvon Regimbal, 211; Emery) Settlements were roughly 150 Sastarache, 209. -- ana fine Women's High Averages -- Gilberte La- -- ried and Fi 4 a pa vergne, 171; Yvonne Duguay, 171; Emma} mal eight-hour day he could/Mal, 161. : paddle 30 to 40 miles. The only 'gr eine ditt ahs other craft he saw, except for) martel, 752. : native boats, were barges haul- ones ae Triples -- vise Mac- j ios oF ; ~|Neil, 619; Lilllan Vautour, # Yvonne jing supplies to DEW Line' bases Duguey, 691: or settlements. Men's High Singles -- Emery Bastar- His meals--except in settle- ae! Rte Regimbal, 311; Aurele ments--were generally a mix-| women's High Singles -- Eileen Saul-| ture of oatmeal, powdered milk |niers vee Vautour, 239; Albertine) ied " S ~ v| irK, 4 and raisins. Instant nausea,"|~sen's Triples over 600 -- Yvone Regim-| he calls. it. bal 723 (311, 206); Robert Lavergne OH ; +, |(268, 228); Armand Levesque 665 (274, It was. near the Mackenzie}; Jean martel 655 (251, 242); Lionel| River. delta that Father Leeu-|Dignard 651 (236, 231); Emery Bastarache -- | eer : 625 (256, 203); Conrad Bois 620 (223, 212); je-|wen lay storm-bound, He ate)pecnis' pignard 610 (245, Chiasson 604 (230, 190). | |. Women's Triples over 500: Yvonne Du-) |guay 577 (220, 199); Therese Deveaux 566 35; (223, 201); Rose MacNeil 519 (212, 157). 32--Articles For Sale evenings | cHitps dresser, Roxatone, 725-8575. Lloyd stroller, $10; child's crib mattress Funeral arrangements _ and flora] requirements for all occasions. { |2¥a-TON 1955 Chevrolet stake truck, A-1|LIVING ROOM, bedroom furniture, kitch- 27" x 51", $4; small coffee table, $3; lcondition, 7 % 14 platform with racks,|en suite, fridge, stove, washing machine, 800x14 car tire, $8. Telephone 728-6108. 1 1 i acl Biieide/ siheciliattlandbl ded Rie seh Hd ie Apply 448 Park Road| used only two months. Apply 8¥2 Simcoe OUTBOARD motor 18 hp Evinrude elec-|Pin Pickers 31, cky Strikes 29, WIRING AND HARNESS The winning team for first section is \(Head Pins) with 37 points, Hi-Los 34, Street North, Apt. 5, beween 6-9 p.m. tric, $200. Also. 35 hp Mercury, $395, ex-| OSHAWA SHOPPING Getters 26, Hi-Bowls 25, Jesters 25, Gay| 11961 AUSTIN 850, original owner. Good FIREPLACE wood, any lengths, from 12/cellent condition. Telephone Whitby 668-|Six 23, Alley Cats 22, Flyers 21. condition, $495. After 5 evenings, 725-2107|inches to 4 foot. Phone 723-2315. 4918, } Over 600 -- Bob Strutt 763 (260, 253, NTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 o1 |1959 MONARCH hardtop $1000 or best|/PRIVATE sale, Admiral TV ffer. Telephone Whitby 668-5249. a WRI SEITE IS ERI vg | 25004 Shirley Smart 756 (272, 242, 242); | dood Keeps PEA ski boots and skis; boy's|ro7, Barclay 724 (296, 253); Doug Sutton| IN MEMORIA 1957 MERCURY half-ton écyclinder, cus- tom cab, 668-5076. Flarside body, $450. Dial and record player combination, like new.'bicycle, racer; camp cot, mirror. Phone : 1 Furniture, dishes, appliances and silver- 725-3276 after 5 p.m. Pe IIR Feu Mila gate orerer ad Pare. FoeSks, aBY ier --________|(245, 237); Zella Moreau 658 (262, 245); wade tee aos SER © utler two years use, $20 or best) Bill Bevan 656 (268); Lorne Atkinson 648 TELEVISION 21" Viking console also 17"\offer; chrome set, five pieces, $50;|(236, 228); Bill Harding 639 (254, 207);| 1 motor, ' bt able bso isch POR BURNS (FOLEY) -- In loving memory tion, many other extras. Call before 5.30 STOVE, Gurney 30 inch, 961 PONTIAC two-door, hardtop, bi standard transmission, « posit of our dear mother, Ethel Burns, who!) 1° 729-4934, passed away November 19, 1954. ig V8 z Brac. After 5 p.m. 723-2580. RCA Victor console with phono jack.|/Homemarket freezer, four months use,|Syd Hobbs 631 (226, 217); Art. Smart} for sale or take over payments. Phone|612 (254); Jack Johnston 612 (240, 201);/ ~~ Fefrigerator, 3-4971. Must be sold, George Kreenan 601 (253); Frigidaire, small size, Thor washer and, RIFLES -- Mossberg 22 calibre mag-|90" 600 (267). | kitchen suite. Telephone after 5 Whitby/num bolt action with 6X scope, Over 200 -- Pauline Bell 262, Elma ight returns, |1 No morning dawns, no ni | e But that | think of you. Those left behind are very good, But none replaces you. Many a silent tear is shed, Ing, radio. Set of snow fires. |condition. Must sell, |Alax 942-2215, 963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, ight-cylinder, automatic, power sti Excel $2,495. two-door, | 668-5201, eer-| _--___ lent|/PIANOS Williams, also Newcomb, Telephone | upright. Winchester, model 69A target rifle with|Lynburner 243, Edna Keenan 243, Ben| liman sights front $45, McQuold 236, Bob Clarke 228, Bev Gib-| BO ee ane anor SA OF PPS son 217, 203; Slim Bell 219,. Bill Keenan| co patti hta stovncd tab "____|15, §, McNeail 215, Maurie Shorten 212,| SCRAP hardwood, foot length, $7.75/203; Leo Gorman 212, 207; Rick Wilson} Ideal for clubhouse. 728-0215 recreation room When we are all alone. The one we loved so very much, |1959 HILLMAN station wagon, new snow|21 cu. ff. Blue Ribbon freezer, $195. Mi Excellent -- condition. ust single. cord. 723-2281, 12 to 1 or after 4 209, Art Moreau 205. 229 o'clock. Lemon League -- Myrna Burgess 72, 9: Ethel Atkin-| i Mckeegan 243, Flo. Bracey 231, Murial Ros- :}nak and Ray. Brown 221, Lou Black and Tab Parish 217, Aelva Hill 215, Ken Johnson 214, Ben Bracey 211, Herb Bathe 209, Jim Anderson (208, 203), Doug Nolan 207, Russ McElhanney 203, Fred Tay- lor 201, George Haines 200. There were 11 that made the Lemon) League. Don't forget the hardtime dance} on Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Legion Hall, Centre street. POST OFFICE Longtails are leading the section with) 20 points, followed by the Chumps with) 18, Badjacks 15, Hot Stuff and Clowns 11,/ Blowers 9. | High Triple -- L. Schram 709 (325). | Over 600: M, MacPherson 683 (218, 228,| 237), J. Gibbs 657 (241, 266), A. Hill 653) (240, 216), Herb Mackie 633 (239, 207). | Over 200: Ev. Foley 243, R. Gay 238, L. Skuratow 228, J. Kirkbride 215, Nip) Keys 206, 201, J. Burgess 201, and Joyce Ash 200. | Bowling seems to be Improving with) only a few Lemons: Eva Pearce 97, 76,| Maxine Simard 90 and S. Kossatz 94, OPUC LEAGUE Team Standings -- Ruffians°35, Mixers 32, Rockets 29, Head Pins 15. Ladies' High Triple: L. Powell 604 (219,| 157, 221 Men's ). High Triple: B. Bishop 602 ans, 234, 155). | Ladies' High Single: L. Powell 228. | Men's' High Single: B. Bishop 234, Games over 200: A. Andrews 216, P.| Bligdon 204, A. Robinson 232, K. Garrison! 210, F. Gates 208, B. Bishop 213, 234, P. Lyons 201, L. Powell 219, 228. Lemon League -- A. Nicholson 72, 9. Wilbur 97, M. McDermaid 83, L. Shaw 81. LADIES' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 600: Betty Catswell (234, 208, 243) 685, Ev, Stata (211, 252, 216) 679, Madeline Morrison (209, 227, 236) 672,.Reva Parker (275, 211) 661, Ev. Redpath (250, 212) 652, Elsie Smith (212, 273) 650, Marg. Vaughan (230, 221) 643, Jean Chesebrough (211, 221, 211) 643, Barb, Vaughan (216, 243) 633, Marg. Gilpin (264) 629, Prue Whit- tick (205, 242) 612, Audrey Hodgson (228, 218) 604, Mary King (235, 211) 603, Marion Thomas (218) 600. 200: Betty Skinner 247, Hazel Weddup 236, Ethel Tonkins 234, Ethel Freeman 233, Hilda Darling 230, Eliz. Bateman 220, Taylor. 207, Bessie Rowden 204, chisgn 202, Doria Tutkaluk 202. Cc Chem w ¢c Curt W 100 59 +3 Cc Dredge 700 375 375 375 --S5 $172 172 17% $63% 63¥2 637% + Ve $172 17¥%a 172 $365 36 3642-- Ve $13 13 3 $29% 29% W%+ % $17 V7 7 250 250 250 $13 12% 12%+ Ye $7 7--%"% $9 $6% $10% 10% 10% $8% 8% 8% 720 700 715 +15 $29%e 294 29% 5 $39 394 392+ 3085 $12 1% 1l%-- 00 $62 6% bat Ve 2100 $8% 8% 8% 100 $10% 10% 10 210 $73: 73 «(73 250 $15 15 275 $52% 52% 150 $100 100 100 100 215 200 1610 100 329 75 30 Clairtone Col Cell Con Baks Con Bidg Con Bldg p Con Bidg w Con M S Con Paper Con Gas n Coronation Coron 2pr Cosmos Crown Tr Crush _ Int Dist. Seag 1895 2100 5554 900 22. 5 52% 100 $17% $12% $6646 $72 $17¥e $226 $54% $70 $55Va 22 173 725 «$8 100 $62 6% 38 $87¥2 872 1% 1% 65% 17% v7 22% 54% 7 670 552 55Va 73 «#173 8 642+ % 87 1% + Ve 1% . Sugar Beet | Growers Want 2nd Refinery CHATHAM (CP) 9 6% b4--V Ontario: needs a second sugar refinery jto meet the needs 'of some 1,200 isugar beet. growers, John Van irene -Severs 214, Betty Grandy: 208, Vi.|Raay, chairman of the Ontario Helen Sugar Beet Growers' Marketing Mid West Molson A Mon Foods Moore Nat Drug N 600 218 225 230 225 230 +5 2% 28% ™% 51 leon Nia S Sti Noranda Ogilvie Ont Steel Oshawa A Pac Pete Page Hers Pbina Pow Corp Premium QN Gas QN Gas pr Rothman Royal Bank Salada 2325 $ Shawin Ind 100 $5 Shell Can 1889 $16% Shell | pr 25 $262 Simpsons 587 $37 St Radio 0 $9 Steel Can 1184 $22% Texaco 25 $53Va Thd CG Inv 275 $8% Tor Dom Bk 40 $61% T Fin A 700 $11% Tr Can PL 605 $332 Trans Mt 350 $14Ve Trans PPL 100 $8% Trnbil A pr $212 Un Gas $207 U Corp B Vic G Tr Wainwr Walk GW West Ind Westcoast W Sup A W Pacific Weston A Weston B West A wts Woodwd A Y Knit A Y Knit B Zellers $22% $37% sii% $19% $72 $10% 130 22%. 37% 1% 19% ™ 10% 130 | % 5 16¥2 26Y2 3676 92 22% 53Va 8% 61% 11% 33% 14% 834 21% 20% 2% 2% 15% 3. 3 58% % 46 $26 $15%2 35 15% 2 21 375 375 o 7 --1 % 1% Bail 5% pr CS Pete C Delhi C Homestd Cent Del C East Cr Dome Pete Dynamic Fargo Glacier Gridoll Mill City Nat Pete 5 -- +5 i 2 -- 6 +% 154 -- Vol 16% 1646+ Ye 780 780 --10 +" ~7 1 Me SEB 00-25 25 219. 210 «211 303 23¥a 232 23% 6 1 15 ee AEE | 5 ae | ARR! 4 20 620 620 620 15¥2 15% 15% 7445 7H 70 --S = -* L Dufavlt LL Lac Lorado Macassa Marboy Marchant Martin Matigmi Mcintyre Merrill Muitl-M Murray M Nama Cr Nealon New Alger New Bid New Cal Newcones N Goldvue N Harri New Hosco N Kelore Newnor Nickel MS Nick Rim Norlex Normetal N Bordu Northcal Northgate O'Leary Ormsby Paramaq Patino Pax int Pick Croq Placer Preston Purdex Q Mattgmi Raglan Realm Renabie Rio Algom Rix Athab Rockwin Satellite 000 0 si" 1% W%4+v $454 45% 45% 7% 1% 16 = 36 35% 354a-- 1 us Vv 3 +% 6 5 28% --1% 6 + 500 Zz 7400 ws --0 2500 201100 500 9 Be HW + Wa We 1% 200 289 286 1000 «21 21% 200 167 167 1200 45 1500 W7 7000 0 92 + +3 21% +1 167 Fet |tires. Telephone be seen to be appreciated. ST Rosedale Drive, Whitby. Apply eam Points: Pola' Dots 0, Drifters 4; Association, said Wednesday. Hanne 4)" Bueel Pear tx Geig o| U8 an interview, Mr. Van |Hayseeds 1, Daffodils 3; Cokes 1, Ota|Raay said the industry is on the Bev Gibson Poties a tone eae Paka Wishers 3;)verge of rapid expansion and that the province's only refinery here will be vastly inadequate to serve farmers. The industry. is generally con- fined to the southwestern cor- ner of Ontario, Mr. Van Raay said, but sugar beet farms could spread from Windsor to Georg- ian Bay, provided there was 'incentive' and "stability" in the industry. 14600 95 400 272 27 200 198 198 | 18Y2 18Ya 18% 244 241 241 n 22m N Cont NC Oils Permo Place Provo Gas Quonto Sarcee South U Stanwell Teck Corp Trans Can Triad Oil Unispher The one we called our own | 728-1462. pat emember The Family. dah Sin Uvtadibaddbis a idles via zh | 1953 CADILLAC, 2-door hardtop, no power|MAN'S used top coat, two. suits, three FOGEL -- In loving memory of a dear equipment. Priced to sell. Telephone sportjackets, size 38 fo 39. A-1 condi- friend, Mrs. Gertrude Fogel, who passed | 723-9945. |tion. 728-4779. away November 14, 1960. 1969 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4door, radio,|VIP miniature racing set, four cars and _ years have passed since that sad/whitewalls, two-tone cream and green,|lap counter, extra fence and tracks. Will pel jundercoated, Washers, etc. Perfect condi-|sell for $50. Whitby 668-5220. loved was called away; |¢) w ple Bs iaflaflomtagdl port M | thon. 728-4367, GURNEY automatic range, like new, $90; God took her home, it was His will, JRNE 4 e Within our hearts she liveth still. 1956 AUSTIN A90, six cylinder, 'bucket Frigidaire refrigerator, $40; electric oven, | --Lovingly remembered Helen, /seats, four-speed transmission, good con-|$35; Fender Stratocaster guitar with case, \$175. Telephone 728-3605. Hervey and children. dition, Telephone 728-6756. | ACUUM cleaner repairs, |1959 AUSTIN A40, good condition, $425.|V! tones -- in loving imammery Ot 8 Geet Apoty '509 Bloor East. 723-2281, Free estimates. Parts, h @4 away November ve 1932. 1958 CHEVROLET, Biscayne, Fwo= door |ehines: Rentals Wulsce Vaciion senile Just 8 prayer from us who love you,|Sedan, écylinder, automatic, radio. Make)Cal! anytime 728-0591 ' Precious memories kind and true. jofer, Telephone 723-7688. | onde In our hearts you live forever, Biddy,|19¢2 GALAXIE, 8 cylinder, automatic, mae yo rai Because we think the world of you. radio, padded dash, i VIKING RECORD PLAYER, Console,|/ovce Smith 93, Jean Kennedy 94. Deilcraft cabinet, Perfect condition, $75.|_ High average for first section Bev Gi Diamond. wedding and engagement ring, $0" 212 for women; pair $125. Telephone 668-8467. 229 for men. eer ne nn--nemnernenanmemeeneemenen | HIgh triple for women, GO HUNTING with hunting supplies from) 782; High triple for men, Orson Pedwer- Dominion Tire! Guns, ammunition, cloth-|becki 821; High single for women, Bev/ ing, etc, Best prices in town, Try Do-|Gibson 363; High single for men, Rick} inion Tire Store, 48 Bond West. Wilson 361. GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat- Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543, 1200 1000 1000 12000 1800 22 Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,019,000. FOREIGN TRADING Du Pont C Dethi Con Key Giant Yk Ormsby Steep R Triad Upper Can Orson Pedwerbecki Windfall Zenmac Ns 4 «14 1 UNITED STEELWORKERS APA cba | Team Standings no ay Mes Lucky Six 26, Handicap- Dolitties 24, Blowers 13, Hit- 470 470 470 --5 14: 110 110 --4 1500 149 149 149 +4 9000 35 345 + MINES 200 720 710 710 +5 1000 $262 26¥2 26% +1'2 1700 985 985 985 -- "| COMING EVENTS internationally; RUMMAGE Sale, Friday, Novernber 15 at' 1 p.m. Simcoe Street United Church Memorial Hall. HARMAN PARK pers 24, The Men's High Triple was taken by) Miss °2. ' i ---- | Tim Kornic this week with 720 (215, 258,| Group "B' -- Jetsons 20, Strivers 20, TYPEWRITERS, adders, sales, service, 247), The high single was taken' by Al/Climbers 15, Creepers 8, Crawlers 8. ' all makes. Advocate Anacon Anglo Hur 200 142 142 142 --2 REGINALD STEWART, acclaimed concert pianist, on Monday, November 25, ci i attachments, Tentals and supplies. All machines guar-/Reid with 300. For the ladies Marlene) High Triples -- R. Snelgrove 717 (188, tbls anteed, Cook's Office Equipment, 10 Major took the high triple with 588 (223,|283, 248); L. Arp 711 (315, 182, 214); F. Richmond Street _East, 728-8300. 209, 156). The high single was taken by ie 684. (167, 248, 269);,M. Brudek ELECTRIC motor, Vs hp, A-1 condition, Mary Carey with 262. | 66 177, 232, 260); H. Creamer 667 (168, heat offer, Telephone 728-1568, 600 bowlers -- Ross Godfrey 67% (243,| 247, 252); W. Hubbard 658 (214, 266, 178); | 268, 168), Al Reld 662 (200, 182, 180), Bill J. Bailey, 656 (190, 294, 172); B. Smith asse' 5 (282, 205, . 168). 642 (167, 313, 162); H. Andrews 642 (236, ~Always remembered by sister Pe cleo nuges erg geben Telephone Oshawa 725-8183. _ |33----Market Basket 200 Bowiers -- John 'Gow Sr. 210, Ther 193, 213); G. Ross, 635 (185, 218, 232); B.| Both these points, he said, brother-in-law children. ary 7 STUDIO couch, cement finishing tools.| MEMBERSHIP now available to Oshawa\°S® Patterson 207, Vivian Stansbury 212,|Steeves 634 (246, 114, 274); Myles Smith i i iva8 FORD body with "54 Buick motor Apply 102 Roschill Boulevard (besement and district. In "Ontario's most progress. RUM Hunt 206, Mr. Cook 215; John Gow 633 (18% 235, 209); W, Helmeke 623 tig.,|Were contained in an accepted KOLYNKO -- In loving memory of)and frame. Good. running condition. $85)apartment). Telephone 725-2997. ive food club" Red brand beef, top brand|Jt 221, Frank Stansbury 213, Tom 180, 259); R. Henning 615 (167, 213, 235).|resolution -- drawn up by the George Kolyniin,. who paseed away No- pee x "f 725-2468. THREE Lionel 027 Trains. Remote con-|Names in frozen food, canned goods, etc.|Lodge, Zig, Batty Duftin 226, Dale cioeD| aD ae by Hachey. 299): C. Cry. board--at the Ontario Federa- vem , t » 2-door, fully equipped with! i ie Budget terms. Daily delivery. Also new) : a ea "1 Ri reds. J. Richards 226, LE. tj i y ° --Sadly remembered by his wife Julia/neater, radio, windshield washers, in beret anor peed moe freezers from' $269. For full information|BUd Davidson 219, Martin Mueller 238,| Richardson 249, M. Kuzyk 251, C. Clark Hon nt Agticwire & "heres and sons Michael, Joseph, John and Wil-! good condition, $325. Telephone 723-4068. z ---- ~~. |phone Mr. Lewis, 723-1359. Judy Baxter 211, Gloria MacLean 202,|244 M. Farriguia 236, J. Lawrence 235,/ference in Toronto Tuesday. pel cone Lemon League -- Audrey Rose 91, Pan-|Joe Grills 231, 216; 9. Burgess 224, 201;| 193 MERCURY Monterey" fourdoor| PE Ge VISION antenna and aerial, four-door McGHEE -- In ever loving memory of| Loaded with extras, $700. down. See it our dearly beloved son, Tom, who passed|Smith's Sports, 353 King Street West. away November 14, 1954. Memory lane Is a lovely lane, Where hearts are ever true, 1 often wander down that lane, {1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air. Mechan ly sound, snow tires, clean interior, $95. Whitby 668-5071. ical-|guced for. quick sale from $24, Wilson plete, $25. Telephone after 6 p.m. 723-1872, MeINTOSH apples, $2.50 per bushel de-|s [CLEARANCE of 1963 model baby car- riages, Thistle, Lloyd, Gendron. All re- y Johnston 91, 72, Don MacDonald 75,|0. Snelgrove 214, 206; G. 728-0458. WINTER cabbage, $1.25 per dozen, John \Furniture, 20 Church Street. Bodnar, first house east of Cherry Grove) |Sallie Plume 89, Molly Bosley 70. |Haley 205, Team standings -- Gasbags 15, Clowns| Lemon League -- L. Smith 78, 67; E. 22, Lucky's 23, Whizbangs 17, Hopefuls|Hachey 99, 84; L. Baker 87, 93; 1. Nichol Boettcher ; ivered. Hampers reurned. J. H. Pascoe,|Betly Godfrey 93, 94, D. Johnston 93,(209, J. Clark 200, 208; J, Gallen 205, L.|tario and federal governments| mala __|Motel, Courtite. Phone 725-5043. 1% Krazy Legs 19, Dough Heads 8, Dead| 9%. Smooth -. o Because it leads to you. Deep In the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest, in memory's frame | shall keep It Because he was one of the best. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered, Mother. | SUGDEN -- In loving memory of a) dear mother, Ada Sugden, who passed @way November 14, 1954. Not a day do we forget you, KELLY DISNEY USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Bars bought and sold Leins paid off Trade up or down Always top quality. top mat- eo - -- nnn enn |ENA Kid's 6, Wildcats 17, Go-Getters 9, |tresses, $27; smooth top continental beds 100 ib, beef quarters, front 38 cents per |The It's 19, Question Marks 18. |with headboards, $36; bunk beds, com- '». hind, 49 cents per Ib. Cut and wrapp- |plete with springfilled mattresses, $57;¢4 for freezer 5 cents extra. Call be- LEGION SUNDAY |spring filled mattresses all sizes, $17,,tween 5 - 6 p.m. Thursday only, 725-3223.) Just one more Sunday to go for: the! |Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. "apples, $1 to $1.50 bal docah AER ' Street PICK your own Spy apples, $1 fo $1.50] first rahe ee Seats. seen +3 CHRISTMAS trees, Scotch pine, pruned, bushel. Base line from Whitby. Hospital) <-- ints. i 000, 2 Hes west. Joe Makowchik i) Smith was the only one to score a 600 japproximately 3,000, all ready to go,|2!2 miles wi Makowchik on mail| this' week with 602 (255, 204). 5 ; fe box. Apply Tim's Restaurant, near Mosport. aa? 200 scores were Bill Smith 250, Ron Mc- \8 Bargains! in our hearts your always here; For we loved you and we miss you As it ends another year. --The family. TURNER -- Treasured memories of our dear mother, Sarah Elizabeth, who! passed away November 14, 1950. God knows best.for reasons divine, But memories last for all the time. Ever remembered by daughters Onda and Shirley. WLADYKA -- In loving memory of a) dear wife and mother, 'a Wiadyka, who passed away November 14, 1936. | Tenderly we treasure the past, | With memories that will always last,| And when we cease to think of you | Will be when we are not here too.| But some sweet day we'll meet again, Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other's hands once more! re In a new and happy life. --Always loved and remembered by hus- band Alec, sons William and Michael, daughter Olga. MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 1435 King Street East 728-3111 RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need. 152° Simcoe St. $. Oshawa Office ' 723-1002 | Evenings 728-6627 CARD OF THANKS WILSON -- We would like to express ar sincere appreciation and thanks to friends, neighbors, relatives and immedi- fie family for the lovely gifts received on) the occasion of- our 25th wedding anni- versary. Clarke and Marge Wilson. COAST TO COAST ' Canada contains more than 570,000 miles of highways and fural roads, mainly adminis- SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST.--OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. Telephone Orono 12 R 6, APPLES, Mcintosh, $2 per bushel and BABY CRIB with mattress, w silver, orthopedic board; high chair, steel ironing board. Dial 725-8784. BUY and sell, good used furniture and DRUMS, Coronet, black pearl, four drums|down, in your own containers. Nick Bul- STAINLESS steel Knives, forks, tea.|LASALLE apples, right from the farm.| spoons, tablespoons, $1 per dozen. Buy| The apple with the Cadillac flavor, for) any quantity. Bone china cups and cooking or pies. Bushel $2.95; half bushe!) saucers $1, Telephone 725- Nou ee rrywhere In Oshawa. ARTHUR PERFECT FOR SALE or trade, best car offer. 1963| oe DEER COBOURG -- Arthur Perfect, Inglis gas dryer, two aluminum storm,WINTER potatoes for sale, store In your Whitby. : eee oe ____|house since October, 1962, died BEDROOM 'suite, &plece, walnut, in good WINTER potatoes for sale, store in your in a Toronto hospital Tuesday of condition. Telephone 668-5940. own home or at mine. Telephone Whitby he vd injuries sustained in a fall REDON Sewibe. mashines ard vacuum at his work on Friday. e ingers, iter 4 eer et Queens and others. Your Elna and Filter 3 Lost and Found Mr. Perfect, ; of 78 Division Queen Dealer, 329 Simcoe South, 728-2391. HOG, Miniature Poodle, black, Cleo", |Street, was a civilian employee LARGE SIZE Guebec heater, in good Aiax 401 area. Reward. Call Ajax 942-6063,at 26 Central Ordnance Depot condition, $15.00. Telephone Whitby 668- anytime, Toronto HUdson 1-1661 evenings, before becoming lighthouse 8648, gang LOST: Cardboard carton of auto parts blue; early Saturday morning, on east lane of _For many years he was ac- 401 Highway between Oshawa and Bow-|tive with both the 22nd Heavy manville. Will finder please contact Mr. Regiment and the 33rd Medium pe 4 : appliances. One location only, Pretty's Murdock at 725-1123. Reward. _ipaciment reserve units. He Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. LOST -- Black zipper brief case, mark- ashy ates in : beh les Rc tn ar ~ -- ed C. N. R. Vicinity Wi.iiby Town Hall,|served overseas with the Cana- |SKATES, new and used, s and ex- y uf j Ichanged. Largest selection in town, Op Dundas Street.. Please contact 668-2483.' dian Army from 1929 to 1945. | He was a member of the con- | and 3 cymbals, $200. Telephone 728-9896, |dyke, 401 Highway and Thickson Road. doors. Apply 114 St: Lawrence Street, owr home or at mine. Telephone whitby| 48, keeper of the Cobourg light- i 668-805 421-1500 local 55, days. keeper. en levenings. Drayton's Cycle, 204 nd Reward. gregation of St. Peter's Anglican Church, as well as the church men's club, and a member of the Canadian Legion. 1957 PLYMOUTH V8, push-button, transmission, radio, white walls, washers, seat covers, extra wheels with snow tires, new paint, no rust. $42 MONTH No down payment to approv- ed credit buyers. Private sale. EVENINGS WHITBY 668-8042 30--Automobiles Wanted automatic ~--|good condition, Ajax 942-3574. Mr. Perfect was born in Croy- don, England, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perfect. The family immigrated to. Can- ada more than 30 years ago. Mr. Perfect leaves his wife Doreta and one son, Eugene (Butch) serving with the RCAF jin Quebec. Also surviving are brothers Alfred, Cobourg; George, Ernest and Richard of Bowmanville. FUNEhAL OF MRS. J/MES GRILLS TELEVISION tower special 40-ff. struc |ture, including ail channel antenna, in- |stalled and guaranteed by experts wit TREASURER'S SALE bch cic ael : e |WE buy, sell and exchange used torn | OF LAND FOR TAXES {ture or anything you have.' The City} pecultt and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. | TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY, | TELEVISION, 21" Admiral, must sell. In] perfect working condition. Telephone TO WIT: | | | Bor \ East, 36--Legal |10 years experience, $50. Trio Television | Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Stree! COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 728-9995, {SEWING machine, powered zig-zag re-| verse stitcher in very good condition. Phone 723-3118. By virtue of a warrant is- sued by the Reeve of the Township of Whitby under his hand and the seal of the soid corporation bearing date the 21 day of August 1963 sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Whitby will be held at THE |MOFFAT four-burner heavy dut jused eleven months. Call after | 728-3984. y_ range, | 5.30 p.m. j |LLOYD baby carriage, converts to car bed, Jolly Jumper, high chair. All in | What's My Line? 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 COUNCIL CHAMBERS in the Township Hall, Brooklin, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 12 day of December 1963 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is ea a8 shod that the lists' of lands for sale High Requiem Mass for Mrs. James Grills who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Mon- day, Nov. 11, was sung at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great Wednesday. The remains were at the Armstrong Funeral Home until Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture! $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal at Whitby 668-333 for arrears of taxes was pub- lished in The Ontario Gazette on. the 7 day of September 1963, and that copies of the list may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office, this 11th day, of Septernber 1963. A. C. CRAIGIE, TREASURER TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY BOX 160, BROOKLIN, Ont. 728-4401 or call at the store 16%: Bond W. 5000 SCOTCH PINES CHRISTMAS TREES Trimmed cut and delivered. Orders taken now, | PHONE' 725-3476 the mass was held at 10 a.m. Monsignor Paul' Dwyer, pastor of St. Gregory the Great, sang the mass, Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Garry Wil-| liams, Ronald Risebrough, Jo-| seph, Ray and George Grills and Art Harper. High average -- H. Creamer 229. LADIES MAJOR "B" High Triple Nan Bennet 674 (340, 174), Marie Hogel 659 (269, 241), Marl Hickey 646 (231, 216), Jean Kroll 601 (213, 198). | TOP TEN -- LH Greer 250, len! Gourley 241, Mildred Turney. 238, Dot McLellan 235, Beth Shortt 230, Vera) Zsikszay 230, Nancy Brisebois 228, Norah Barron, Shiela Bennet and Hazel Rumpel 227. LEMON LEAGUE -- Jean' McPherson 71, Dot McLellan 85, Hazel Weddup 99, Points Taken Motor City 1, Hen- derson's 3, Montgomery"s 2, Mitchell's 2, Hornes Esso 1, Saywell's 3, White's 1, Nesbitt's 3, Bint's 3, Burn's 1, Team Standing -- Henderson's 3, Say- weill's 3, Nesbitt's 3, Bint's 3, Montgom- ery's 2, Mitchell's 2, Motor City 1, Horne Esso 1, White's 1, Burn's 1 Heli LIFE PEERESSES Queen Elizabeth created the} first four life peeresses in 1956, entitling them to a "'seat, voice| and place" in the House of} Lords. The resolution urged that On- throw support behind the sugar beet industry. | Mr. Van Raay said both On- tario and Canada should supply more of their own sugar re- quirements and depend less on "unstable" world markets. WOMEN'S CLUB The General Federation Women's Clubs, organized in 1890, has more than 11,000,000 members, about three-quarters of them in the U.S, NORWAY EMPLOYERS Some 9,500 companies om ploying about 318,000 workers now are affiliated with the Nor. wegian Employers' Association. AID FAMILIES Some 100 voluntary family service agencies in Canada's principal centres are involved in wel"are work designed to meet the needs of families, N.Y. May Block Canadian Bread BUFFALO (AP) -- Two Buf- falo area assemblymen--one a Republican, the other a Demo- crat--have said they will ask the state legislature to ban the importation into New York state of bread baked in Canada. Assemblymen William E. Adams (Rep.) and Albert J. Hausbeck (Dem.) said here Wednesday that up to 50,000 Canadian loaves, many in un- marked wrappers, were brought over the border at Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily. Adams and Hausbeck told a meeting of union and bakery in- dustry representatives that 2,000 bakery workers have been made jobless and seven bakeries have closed, largely as a result of Canadian bread importations. They said the importations were increasing at a rate of 20 per cent a year. The Adams - Hausbeck bill,| which will be introduced Friday, bars entry of bread baked by a 'irm not owned by U.S. inter- ests, and importation of bread from a country which does not have a reciprocal trade agree- of| McLaughlin Tickets Saywell's Store or the box office.| NOVEL BINGO All welcome, $2.00 per couple. HARD TIME dance, Legion 'Hall, Satur- day, November 16. Prizes, refreshments. THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 Y.W.C.A. MERRY-GO-ROUND FAIR SATURDAY, NOV. 16 2:30 - 5:30 P.M. In oid of Y.W.C.A, World Service Fund, Afternoon tea 35. Cookies, milk for child- ren 10c, 3:00 p.m: to 5 p.m. BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games ot $20, 5 games at $30, 1 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 51, 56 Early Bird Game RED BARN | OSHAWA JAYCEES May be doubled or tripled. $220 IN JACKPOTS Door prize $15 'BAZAAR. & TEA | Sewing & Bake Sale FRIDAY, NOV. 15 2:30 P.M. AT GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH BAZAAR Christian Education Centre Ebenezer United Church 8 P.M. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15 Home Baking Sewing Tea Room Sponsors: Church Women ment on bread with the United States. Canada does not have such an agreement. CHARGE NO DUTY No duty is charged on impor- tation of Canadian bread, the legislators said, although Can- ada imposes combined taxes and tariffs on U.S, breadstuffs ranging from 7% to 22 per cent. "Our bakeries,' the legislat- ors said, "are required to print the names of ingredients on the bread wrapper while Canadian bakeries. do not-have to follow this practice." "We believe our legislation will provde a stop-gap answer to the problem, on a state level, pending results of previously- announced efforts by U.S, sena- tors and representatives from this area to impose a reciprocal tariff on Canadian bread." U.S, Senator Kenneth B. Keat- ing (Rep.) and U.S. Representa- tive Thaddeus J. Dulski (Dem.) have filed bills in Congress re- questing reciprocal trade agree- HARMAN P ARK BINGO HAS MOVED TO ST. GEORGE'S HALL COR. ALBERT AND JACKSON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 7:45 P.M. 20 Games $8 and $10 -- Share-the-Wealth 5 -- $40 Jackpots A FRIDAY -- NOVEMB ments on Canadian bread. Adults. $1.00 JIM BISHOP" PRESENTS MANY MOODS OF SKIING BY WARREN MILLER S SKI BARN T McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM ER 22ND -- 7:45 P.M. Children 35¢