Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Dec 1963, p. 18

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£85 and the eastern Canada) Puinte Claire home and half the DO-IT YOURSELF 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 10, 1963 price. is' $15.80 but the B.C.larticles removed from SIU| pooLE, England (CP) -- ' Sugar Refining price is $14.45. |headquarters by the RCMP | qeen-agers in Poole, - Dorset, P } "Mr, Rogers's remarks did|Nov. 1 were not rélevant to an fe tite Matheneed Gat oF not indicate in any way that the| assault charge laid later against | 4™® lal : gms Trust-Busters Ma V TO e B.C. sugar price was frozen|Mr: Banks and two SIU execu- the town's public telephones. against reduction and the B.C. |\tives. They are thought to be using Sugar Refining Company price) But the Crown successfully|them to amplify the sound from - ry e C I : O wll be reduced as world prices| petitioned Judge Emile Trottier, their guitars B. c*. Sugar Refining 5 |decline." Ito arrange for photo-copying of) a i the documents still in possession| y : Life insurance NOW guarantees a better j ss i 7 , S jof the court pending a decision y "i 1p) --Justice - $591,000 from the correspondingjremarks by President Forrest Rails P : income for better living--for YOU when OTTAWA. (CP) Justice, Min, $4100 from te Soom cpartiag ionne| ELUINS on tir relevancy 10 2 proposed | : 9 ister Chevrier said Monday he! pe yer | jcharge in connection with the} . you retire--for YOUR FAMILY in case 7 tention of com-| He asked Mr. Chevrier for a|Prices. | Ve bs | will draw the atte | He as | The statement said that a Articles To |Canada Shipping Act. D7 l | ot your GAthenily desis bines investigators to the annual|progress report on the minis-| : : : ie 4 peste of the British Columbia|ter's earlier promises to ask|Oct. 18 the price of refined Mr. Banks, Ernest Paul Carsh| { 5 2 le g stiga sugar in Canada was $16.60 a/ : jand Eldon Jack Richardson are) Sugar te bana Og gs ig ore to tke hundred pounds based on a Lon-| Hal Banks charged with conspiring to as-| He was re Midi in possibility of collusion in price|don price of £90 a long ton dade jsault Capt. Henry Francis mons to NDP Leader. Douglas)( "Mr, Rogers decided to try) 'MONTREAL (CP) -- Twenty-|Walsh of Welland in 1957 'and ; who said the company president)""™08 -- | dst Pe tent 7 ' 4 | Aa ga : Q ' er rise and|three personal articles' seized in|face preliminary hearings begin- | ay <= = Mr. Chevrier said he will in-j@!4 prevent a further rise and e | se " Nees 7 I ; -- bei: , - - ie 5 'a had been quoted as saying his rie tj.|although the London price in-)a-ra'd on the home of Ha! C,|ning Dec. 17. | SMART WOMEN .... . 3a j i firm intends to "freeze" sugar|quire whether combines investi-|..aseq steadily to £105 on Oct.|Banks, including some Strauss! . The Crown was given permis-|] have their corpets and uphol- TH E OU ITABLE : ee orices at the Oct. 18 level, jgators are about to issue @ re-/3) and the sugar prices in east-| waltz music and his will, were |sion to copy transcribed steno-|] stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' INSURANCE COMPANY OF: CANADA ane 'tavealoott ern Canada advanced to $18.65|returned to the Seafarers' In-|graphic notes in an effort.to as- b Eiger gel germ " : per hundred pounds, the B.C.|t°rnational Union (Ind.) presi-|semble evidence for a further M the were highest. He also| At Vancouver, a statement is-|Sugar Refining Company main-|dent Monday by court order. |charge, that of persuading of DURACLEAN HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, ONTARIO noted that the company's report|sued by B.C. Sugar Refining)tained a top price of $16.60," the| Special prosecutor Jean Mar-|secking to persuade sailors to 7 noted tha ona \Company said that Mr. Douglas|company statement said. |tineau acknowledged the itemsjneglect their duties and absent re 8-8518 smpletely misconstrued" 'Today the London price is'seized at Mr. Banks' suburban|themselves from work. H. JAMES ROSE, Branch Manager, Suite 308, Times Bldg., King St. Oshawa - ISEMAS STORE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA Here's A Charming Way To Remember Grandmother At , iV _ Christmas... Lo ' Try The 'Playtex 'Golden' Way of Figuring! | t mooth way, a shapely way and it \| in make the difference of one -whole | dre size Girdles and panty girdles of ig upple, perforated latex rubber, lined with ylon-and-cotton for cool wears dressing. eas White . Silhouettes and Bracelets on... us Each Heed PANTY. GIRDLES 16.98 Rhodium-plated to prevent tarnish. 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