14. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Fobrucry 25, 1964 BIRTHS | S CARD FINCH -- Roy and Joy are happy to the birth of a baby girl, lamela, ht g ibs., S@turday, Febru- wean hte Oahawe General Hocpltsl. WiLL = Peg and Anne are proud to the birth of their son, Robert Scott, & Ibs. 11 oZs., on Monday, February|'° 94, 1964, at the Oshawe General Hospital. PUCKRIN ~~ Irvin and Lols are happy fo announce pi ar he of their son, Eldon Ross, Fi ry 17, bags at the Oshawa General Hospital, for Dennis and Phyllis, Many Doctor Stocks. BLIGHT -- | wish to express my ap- preciation and sincere thanks fo my many friends and relations for their kindnesses and floral tributes. Special thanks to R G. A. Mundy, Drs. Hull and Stokes, M Coates and the staff of Fairview Lodge, hg Braye ange and understanding previous the loss of @ dear husband and father, John §, Blight, who Log away on the th day of cuit is --Mrs, John $, Blight, ri TAIT -- My sincere thanks fo 'Dr. oitt and therapy nurses at Oshawa General Hospital for your bles A iad my re covery in the last four month: Y'NDSOR, Ont, (CP)--Wind- sor detectives said Monday they believe a syndicate-type forgery ng dealing in mail thefts and cheque forgings is operating in western Ontario, Inspector Chris Paget of the Windsor police department said about cheques had turned up in the $4,000 worth of bad Mrs, Amy Tait, Bowmanvile Sones ore gorda ag Choos: pleenore for your child should be a rea and others will 'wont to know your Name your child as quickly as Prose 'end use the individual name in an Osh- awa Times Birth Announcement. Just call our Classified Department, give the jarts, the name, and we will publish @ Birth Notice in the next edition, Just dial 723-3492, DEATHS BOWMAN, Matthew Neilson Satered into rest In Oshawa General Hos- pital on February 24, 1964, Matthew Nell- son Bowman, beloved husband of ina Jane Thomson. Father of Ronald and Ross of Oshawa, son of Matthew Bow- man of pron and brother of William, Duncan, Mrs. Agnes Boyd, Mrs. John Weir (Jean) all of Oshawa, Mrs. James McConnell (Isobel) of Vancouver, in his S8th year, Resitng at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fur neral service in the Chapel on Thursday, February. 27 at 3.15 p.m, tnterment- Cremation at the Toronto Cremator- tum, (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral hore before Wednesday af- ternoon), CHARTRAN, Mrs. Gordon $. Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital, Monday, February 24, 1964, Mary Evelyn Elizabeth (Beth) Gay, be- loved wife of Gordon S, Chartran and sis- ter_ of Mrs, Cecil Robinson (Margaret), Alax, Jack Gay, Courtice, Samuel Gay, Vancouver, In her Sard year, Resting at Tha Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Thurs- day, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. interment will be in Bowmanville Cemetery. (The family will be at the funeral home to receive friends Tuesday, 7 until 9 p.m. Wed- neadey, 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. HOARE, Harriett tn the Oshawa General Hospital, Tues day; February 26, 1964, Harriett Brown, beloved wife of the late Charles Hoare and dear mother of Henry Price, Whitby; Mrs. H. Seczwick (Clara), Mrs. C. Hurl burt (Leftitia) Oshawa; sister of Mrs. C. Deguerre (Lettitia), Toronto; brother Bramwell, Ajax, in her 75th year. Mrs, Hoare Is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Hore, 152 King Street East, for service in the Chapel, Thursday, Febru- 800,000 in 1962, and Alberta. All Canada's Farm Income Soars To New Record OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's to- tal-farm net income, changes in farm inventories of grains and livestock, per cent in 1963 to an estim- ated $1,716,300,000 from $1,678,- the bureau of statistics said today. The increase resulted entirely from advances in Saskatchewan other prov- inces reported decreases, Farm operating expenses and including] a rose 2,2 Windsor area within the last week, and similar reports had been received from the police departments of, Sarnia, London and Toronto, The inspector said the system for bilking th: banks- was clever. Forgers steal letters containing cheques from mail boxes. The name and account on a blank cheque, and the amount is raised to six or seven hundred dollars if the sender's address places him in a bracket where he might have such an account, The receiver's name is that of a person known to have an account at the bank on which the cheque is drawn. ' The forger cashes the cheque and also hands the teller a de- posit slip in the amount of sev- number of the sender is traced) depreciation charges continued/e to rise in 1963 but they were more than offset by higher cash) ral hundred dollars to the credit of the receiver's account, Detectives Probe Bad Cheque King Insp. Paget sald the move of depositing money from the to deter the bank clerk from checking the transaction fur- ther, "The forger always has the deposit slip made out when he takes the cheque to the bank," h_ said, "and by depositing a portion of the cheque his chances of being questioned are lessened," Eight chey'es have been passed to date in the Windsor area without concern or ques- tion ¢» the part of bank tellers, he said He said the forgers appear to have mail box keys because none of the postal boxes have been reported damaged It is believed a 'number of tlie intercepted cheques have been put back in the mail by the forgers. DEMOLIS!" HOUSES BERLIN (Reuters) East German police Friday blew up three five-storey houses on the border: with the French sector, West Berlin police said. No rea- soi was given, The houses were evacuated in 1962. income from farming opera- tions and increased inventories of farm-held grain. and live- OBITUARIES stock. Farm cash income, the most) important component of farm net income, increased to a rec- ord $3,222,300,000 in 1963, up 2.2 per cent from $3,154,200,000 a ALEXANDER P, REID veteran, Alexander P, The death of a First World| War Reid, of 37 Arlington avenue,|the staff of the Ajax Hospital. occurred at the Oshawa Gen-|/From then until her death she year previous, grains, poultry products, by potatoes, farm-sown grain ary 27, at 3.30 p.m, interment Union Cemetery. REID, Alexander P. in. the Oshawa General Hospital, on "Mon day, February 24, 1964, Alexander P. Reid, beloved husband of Martha Belling) --------- ham and dear father of Robert Murray both of Oshawa, James of Maaeee Afdrew of Hamilton, John of Eng. jand, Mrs. N. Masney (Martha) of Hamil- ton, Mrs. W. Kellar (Jean), Mrs. W. Shol- Canada. net in 1962. Less fruits, 1963 compared with The more important contribu- tions to this gain in farm cash income were higher from the sale of wheat, tobacco and dairy and impor- tant contributions were made vegetables and increased net advances on Western} in Ontario farm operators had ajfor 41 years. income of $377,866,000 $379,531,000/of Education until he retired a h Publisher Says' receipts coarse some months. late Alexander Reid and Jean) Paterson, In 1913 he married the former Martha Bellingham at Glasgow. The deceased had been in }Canada, and resided in Oshawa, He was a former injeustodian for the Oshawa Board year ago, In the First World War Mr, bowed served with the Royal |War he was a member of the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer eral Hospital on Monday, Feb. 24. He was in his 7lst year and/the Oshawa General. had been in failing health for/a past-president of the Oshawa He was born in Glasgow, Scot-/ni land, and was the son of the Navy and in the Second World|, |ffom the Oshawa General Hos- From 1941 to 1945 she served on was a member of the staff of She was a Hospital Nurses' Alum- | Surviving are: a sister, Mrs Cecil Robinson (Margaret) Ajax; two brothers, Jack Gay, |Courtice and Samuel Gay, | Vancouver; a niece, Susan Gay; four nephews, Dennis and Laurie Gay and Jim and Bill Robinson. The funeral service will be eld at the Armstrong Funeral Home Chapel, Thursday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m, conducted by Rev. J. P. Romeril of Courtice, In- terment will be at Bowmanville Cemetery. forged cheque generally serves|. TORONTO 1) A.M. STACKS 1--Odd xd--Ex-dividend, XP--EX- rights. xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) "tot, 1) Net Stoek Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS | 675 $13 a 1100 300 Abitibi Alte Dist Alta Dis vt 300 Alta Gs 710 Alat Gas W 300 Alg Cen us Algoma 1025 Alumini 1216 30% 42% Alum 44 pr 100 AroC P pr 435 Atl Sugar 380 Bank Mont 135 Bank NS zs Beatty n Bell Phone Bowater pr Brazil BA Oil BC Pow BC Suger BCPh 4% 56 25 Build Prod 150 Burns 21 CalPow 300 843 720 199 2500 800 Can Malt mn 200 25 200 2895 CAE Cc Brew CBA Aw 675 Cc Chem wso265 C Dredge C Found CG Sec A Cc Hydro 222 Ps 1 25 ear Pet pr Cdn Tire 100 $42 C Brew A p 400 $: iy 25 285 28 $ : pire Bk € ino 836% 10 18% 62 Ov " 53% Bn " 51" 2158 (215 at --10 $30 «29% 30 + ww 42 42 42 | 42 842 $97¥4 $27 0 $8% 8% 8% Ye $21% 21% 21% + Ve Wk Saies ign L w a.m. Ch'ge 700 760 755 175 175 127 (127 242 242 ~3 wo 0 » 9 9 +1 $15 15%2 15/4 425 425 425 3 635) 35 K 6 % 25 $42Va 42a 42\% 00 2 ii Wet Stock ch'ge C Austral 0 le Oe w+ Cc Malart "$555 Cdn NW i', Mh Candore 3500 30 30 625 $10% 10% 10% + Ye 500 108 108 108 2 Stocn Cent Del © West F Dev-Pal Fargo Gaicier Gridoll H BONG Medal 00020 100 215 200 188 woo 4 6250 15 1200 58 3000 73 300 $12 Cassiar =! 9 8 8 14a 4a Va Va N7 109 3 4 125 25 =§ 20 --0 -) +1 18 84 -- Va) Place - Pg Provo Gas Quonto Ranger Stanwell Teck Tried Ol U Canso vt Un Oils W Decaite 22 6 is 460 155 Con Nichol C Rambler Cop Corp Cop-Man Coulee Croinor Crowpat D'Eldona Denison East 'Sul Gaitwin Goldray Grandroy Granduc Guif L Hastings Hollinger Hud Bay 580 465480 485 3700 237 233 233 3600 185 175 185 466 184 184 184 400 11911909 MINES 300 655 655 1000 57) 57 4000 13° «13 3000 27) = 2% 100 112112 412 1000 82 8a Ble + va 500 13% aid YH 500 Corp ™" "% ™ $12% 12% 12% + Ve! 2758 275 275 =a | be be tate 38 38 4a dla. 14 460 460 460 1 «610 (10 125 123° 125 29a 200 $2914 29% Ya} 655 $632 63% 63% -- Ve Advocate 655 Akaitcho Arjon A Arcadia Atl Bankfield Barnat Bibis -s sla $3 23 2 $26 26 (6 $202 20% 20'4-- $58% 58% 58% -- 4 $9 9 9 --v* 59% 9% 9% 50. 50 SO 10 480 «480 480 --S 12% 12% 17% 17% 61% Ya 1% 4 -- %| 61am Ma pital School of Nursing in 1935.| 245 260 750 200 275 200 1% 7%" 139% § Cc Vickers CWN Gas Chemcell Clairtone Col Cell C Savings Con MS Con Paper Con Gas na Corby vt Corby B Coronation Crush Int Dist Seag D Bridge mm" 3% + bad a uv 10% 10% ---% 31% 31% 39%, 394 Va 4 Wat 20% 20%4-- Ve Wa 9% 6 8% o. 8} 1% 195 675 420 100 100 275 500 400 $51Ye 760 $1812 10$120 120 D Can G Dofasco bad 103 Dom Glass 7100 D Lime wts 300 Dosco n0 Dom Stores S00 Dom Tar 737 Dom Text 237 Ford Cda Fraser Frosst A GS Wares F Pioned G Mack A GL Paper Gr Weg G Greyhnd Guar Tr Hardee Home A Home 8B Horne PF Husky imp Oil Ind Accep ind Min Inglis Inland Gas 250 300 25 100 125 100 310 200 2937 150 100 215 620 225 300 $69% 69% $17% 17 125 «(125 $14% 14% $164 16% $18% 18% 18%, $23% 23% 23% 4% si 1% $1344 13% $52%e 522 $7 $234 23% $1S¥a 15% $12% 12% $65 64a 45 140. 145 $12%4 12% 124-- Ve) $144 44 Wu~ we! 300-300 mW 3% 52 7 23%-- Ve * $6% 6% 602 $45% 45% 45% Ve $24ve 24 24 15a -- Va! 100 193 193 193 +3 500 6 8 +6 700 279 275 275 3000 18 8B 2000 = 15'2 1S 15 2000 7 7 7 705 1415 710 705 aed $364 hada bred Int Helium fron Bay Iso J Waite Jonsmith Kenville Kerr Add La Min Bidcop Brov! Reef Brunswk 800 Brunswk rt 2602 Bunk Hill 3000 Camflo 15500 Camp Chib 1500 c- Mine 1090 e--v @ 2% coe 1754 1754 -- * ® SO $ 28 e DAVE PRESTON | oN Sales Hiah Lew a.m, chee vn 35 ove 16% 2 188 u" 58 73 2 230 $530 sa mn Me 0 23 23 23 9 72 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings -- 1750 a4 iam +8 " si ie 1% 20 27 (25%4 % 15 28 5 315. 310 310 a +2 4 -----"" wh be " 475 470 «475 Territory Tombil) Torbrit Tormont Trans Res Tribag U ae Un Keno 6 6 % 9% +1 2 «10 «110 has, 65. 65 «65 17¥e W7Va 17% 3 3 13 7 7 rai] 2 Vv -- =- Ve vv 20% + Ve 1% Ne " 18%, 18% 18% 550 550 550 400 154 2000 1000 36 200 115 mn ns ns 1500 2 " Sales to 1) a.m.: 869,000. " eae bason een 700 $11 C Colliers 100 685 as Bethim Co: Gas 400 125 2 800 330 $132 13% 13% 1100 $22% 22% 1050 70 750 750 ole, ay PAINTS MANAGERS' FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 7th. Sates -- we am. Tones +a bial 2 -"* a +10 153. 153 +2 NN" 1% 1% & % % 1 +0 THE REALLY WASHABLE Comparative Value 4.90 dra (Anne), Mrs. K. Greentree (Chris- ) all of Oshawa, Brother of Adam, irs, J. MacEwan (Marian), both of Scot- tand, Mrs. Betty Jamison, Toronto, Mrs. R: Fraser (Annie) of Burlington, Mrs. Jo MacFarlane (Jean) and James both ow » in his 7ist year. Mr. Reid fa resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- néral Home, 152 King Street East for service in the Chapel on Thursday, Feb- ruary 27, at 3 p.m. Interment Unien Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. : * OSHAWA' SHOPPING ENTRE " 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 The family will be at the fu- neral home to receive friends: Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m.; Wednes- day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MATTHEW N, BOWMAN The death of Matthew Neilson Bowman of 336 Bruce street occurred suddenly at the Osh- jawa General Hospital on Mon- day, Feb. 24. He was stricken by a heart attack wxhen he ar- rived at his place of employ- ment, General Motors of Can- ada Ltd, M. Bowman was in his 58th year and was born in Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland. He is the son of :fatthew Bowman of Whitby 'and the late Jean Bowman. In 1933 he married the former Ina Jean Thomson in Oshawa: He came to Canada from Scot- land 40 years ago and made his home in Oshawa. T'> deceased was an em- ployee of GM for 31 years, He was a member of Local 222, United Auto Workers. Mr. Bowman is survived by his wife and his father. He also leaves two sons, Ronald and) Inland G w tnt Nickel tnt Util Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn A Jamaica Jockey C Jock C B pr 150 MANAGER'S SALE PRICE ONLY 3.49 Reserve. The deceased was a member of Local 51, Canadian Union of Public Employees. He was an adherent of the Presbyterian Church, Mr. Reid was formerly 'a member of the Oshawa Horticul. tural Society. and was a very keen gardener. He is survived by his wife and four daughters: Mrs. W. Kellar (Jean), Mrs. W, Sholdra (Anne), Mrs, Ken Greentree (Christine) and Mrs. N. Masney (Martha), all of Oshawa. Five sons also survive: Robert and Murray of Oshawa, James of Madoc, Andrew of Hamilton and John of England. Mr. Reid also leaves four sisters: Mrs, J. MacEwan (Marian) of Scotland, Mrs. Betty Jamison of Toronto, Mrs. J. MacFarlane (Jean). of Oshawa and Mrs. R. Fraser (Annie) of Burlington, Two brothers also survive, Adam of Scotland and James of Oshawa. 29 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild are also sur- vivors. Mr. Reid was predeceased by --m. Alexander, in 1960 e remains are at the Mc. Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home gig 'a er A for the funeral service in the| ee eres ae OE Bovd, M S. Dohn Weir (J e an) chapel on Thursday, Feb. 27 at! ; . 2 p.m, Rev. D. A. 'P. Allen of 00th of O-hawa; Mrs. James St. 'Paul's Presbyterian Church McConnell (Isabel) of Vancouv- will conduct the service and in-|°T three brothers, William, " . : * Duncan and James, all of Osh- t i - : renege Pig a en ee awa; and three grandchildren also survive, MRS. HARRIETT HOARE The remains are at the Arm- A life long member of the Sal-|Stf0 Funeral Home for the vation Army, Mrs. Harriett|/memorial service in the Chapel Hoare, died suddenly at the|0" Thursday, Feb. 27 at 3.15 Oshawa General Hospital today.|P:™. Rev. D. A. P. Allen of| She resided at 532 Cubert street|S:. Paul's' Presbyterian Church| and was in her 75th year, will conduct the service, | She was born in Hamwall,| Cremation will follow at the) |England, and was the daughter| Toronto Crematorium. lof the late Arthur Brown and| Friends are asked not to call] \Clara Timms, She came to Can-|at the funeral home before Wed- ada more than 50 years ago and nesday. afternoon. lmarried the late Thoms W ~ |Price in Toronto. FUNERAL OF Mr. Price predeceased her! MRS. MARY CROLL i land in age a Pays og Charles) A H h Requiem Mass for) etiy. and evandeen-tndow! 1 |Hoare in Oshawa, She' was also|Mrs. Mai- Croll, who died at Pate, ain se vi el Sources re-/predeceased by Mr. Hoare. the Oshawa General Hospital on t ere*Monday. In a pre-| Mrs, Hoare had lived in To- | Thursday, Feb. 20, was sung at MICKERS -- In loving memory of ajface to a volume of his foreign|ronto before she came to reside St. , Hedwig's R a er re eeene, tary) policy speeches and statements|in Oshawa 44 years ago. She! ICh an sd ' he Tae Ge rary 25, 1963 to be published by Italian pub-!was a member of the Oshawal free c 7 ev. agsik on Deep in the heart lies a picture isher Giulio Einaud, the Salvation Army and was active| rapa, heigl dng Monnet OF a loved one laid to rest; |sources said the Soviet leade terment was in Si. Gregory's In memory's frame we shall keep It oviet leader|in the Home League and the! : Because she was one of the best |write that he looked forward to! Songsters Roman Catholic Cemetery, The} a. remembered by Ene and grand-/a time. "'when our remarkable| She is survived by two daugh-|P3, ipearers were: John, Peter,| planet will be a flourishing gar- ters, Mrs, H. Seczwick (Clara)|=¢ward and Chester Croll, NERERS -- In ling memory of 0/000." and Mrs. C, Hulbert (Lettitia),| John Korona and Kaz Nawrot. cs Noy Marae Vis both of Oshawa, One son, Henry FUNERAL OF tahom God called" home February 25, Price, of Whitby, also survives WILLIAM DANIEL Mrs. Hoare also leaves one ce ee Yibrother, Bramwell of Ajax.| The funeral service for Wil-| Be seven grandchildren and two Daniel, who Moy at 112 great-grandchildren. She was|Division street on Friday, Feb je needed persons, United ' See AP aS ey, [ASD Pemuble, wh about 2¢i"ureed OY & brother sndlh Te es ner chose that dear mother of mine ni oe scountry S second-most-|" The remains are at the Mc.|Woolcock of St. Mark's United ome woe nen Shey miaged fo. be tor-| DOPUIOUS COUNTY lIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home|Church conducted the _ service for the funeral service in the|and interment was in Union Oshawa. ten. by daughter Winnie, grandchildren le and Ray, great-grandchild Wanda CATS CAU SE DEATHS TRIESTE (AP)--A husband Chapel on Thursday, Feb, 27 at/Cemetery, Very dear grandmother and great-grand-| and wife and their 18-year-old 3.30 p.m. Major Fred Lewis of} The pallbearers were: Alfred mother, Mary Margaret Vickers, who/SOn were found dead today in a|the Oshawa Salvation Army wil'/Brisebois, Robert Brant, Doug- Passed away February 25. 1963. gas fume-filled apartment jn|COmduct the service and inter-|las Kerr and Roland and Danny Ofe of the best the world could hold, Your heart ofthis Italian city. and police}ment will be in Union Ceme-| Daniel. tery, Oshawa. = ya the family's two cats ' 'olice said the cats, playing in 7 ithe kitchen during he Wa ae. ae -- S. CHABTRAN detached the rubber we death occurred Monday gas tube from the stove Feb. 24 at Oshawa GeneralHos. Emily E. Booth, who died at the pital of Mrs. Gordon S. Chartran/| Oshawa General Hospita!, on FLEE PAKISTAN after a short illness. A resident| Friday, Feb, 21, was held at the GENEVA (CP)--As many as\°! Courtice, the deceased was aj Armstrong Funeral Home' on 80,000 'Christian and Hindu refu-/"¥TSing supervisor at the hos- |Monday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m. Rev.| jgees have fled from East Pakis-|Pital at the time of her death.|w. Herbert of King Street Unit itan into the Indian state of As-|_ Born the former Mary Evelyn| ed Church conducted the service jsam, the World Council Elizabeth (Beth) Gay, Jan. 26,/and interment was in Mount! iChurches reported. The report|1912 in Courtice, she was a resi-|Lawn Cemetery Monday said the refugees claim/dent of the Courtice area The pallbearers were: Peter, Moslems in East Pakistan|throughout her lifetime. She Norman and Allen Booth, Doa jseized their homes and burned|was married June 15, 1946. ald Hawes, Cliff Chambers and | their crops. Mrs. Chartran graduated/Gerald Harrington. FLAT FINISH PLI-TONE PLASTIC FLAT FINISH Magazine Tax Is "Too Late" TORONTO (CP) P Pee € Daly, president of Southam Bus- iness Publications Limited, has described Prime Minister Pear- son's plan to protect Canadian periodicals from U.S. competi- tion for advertising revenue as "Jocking the door after ' the horse is stolen." Mr. Pearson's plan, an- nounced Thursday, would amend the Income Tax Act to provide that no deductions could be made for income tax pur- poses after next Dec, 31 for ad- vertisements aimed specifically at the Canadian market in for- eign periodicals. It would exempt the two Strongest foreign-based compe- titors to Canadian periodicals, Time magazine and Reader's Digest. Mr. Daly said: "These two magazines take such a large percentage of the consumer advertising dollar in Canada, I can't see that this legislation is going to help Ca-| nadian magazines," However, F. G, Bradner, |president of the Magazine Pub- COOK, -- In loving memory ote dear| jlishers' Association of Canada, brother-in-law, » who passedirepresenting all major publish- pe ge adh fg fers, described the governmen But never out of mind, action as "greatly encourag- They are cherished In the hearts jing." C. J. Laurin, vice - president pa those they leave behind. ond ed by brother-in-law) ian en and wife, Elena and niece, Donna. (Of the magazine division of ,|Maclean Hunter Publishing Company Limited, said it 'ap- pears to be the best practical so- esau | NEWS IN BRIEF CAN PREVENT WAR MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Soviet pS enarag? 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MANAGER'S MANAGER'S MANAGER'S SALES SPECIAL SALES SPECIAL SALES SPECIAL 85 2.20 7.40 Suggested List Price, © Roller Paint Trey @ Paint Paddle © Painter's Cop © Utility Sheet $12% 12% 2%-- $28 kB $1303 3 $22% 22% 22% -- Vs $44 We ss Sh Su $624 $55 S11% 130 14305 250 PEASBY -- In loving memory @@ar husband and father, Byron ren who passed away February 25,1962 Vt brings back a day we shail never jet; 'You fell asleep without pore But memories of you will never ~rEver remembered by wife Meee 'and family. zn sive En in | 190 $3) HO 100 $8% 8 8+ Ve 300 400 400 s 400 Walk GW 756 $6234 622 624 West Ind Le) ee) West Ind A 800 140 140 140 Westcoast 100 $1644 1644 164 VW Weston A 400 $15% 1558 15% | Weston B 200 $17% 17% 17% + OILS 4600 Versatile Vulean VICKERS -- In loving memory of a grandmother, Mrs Margaret = who passed away February 25, In our hearts your memory lingers, Dweetiy tender, fond and true, ne. '© -.ugTRe Era Aas Am Leduc Ang U Dev Bailey S A tly 5% pr. Calvert CS Pete' C Delhi "C ex Ge m+' = 80 880 «880 30 275 $252 25¥2 25¥e 35900 36 "a M +2 3825 350 340 340 --30 200 600 600 600 1000 ns Ws ns Trailer Still | Blocks Door At Auction AYLMER (CP)--No attempt| was made Monday by the On. tario Fl > cured Tohacco Grow-| ers' Marketing Board to remove) a trailer which has blocked the} entrance to the auction ex-| change here since Wednesday. HE COLORS all Suggested List Price Va Pt. 1.25 Qt. 3.65 Gal. 11.85 MANAGER'S SALE SPECIAL Ya-Pr. 95° Qt. 2.65 8.65. oe High Lust ENAMEL IN COLORS Reg. Colors. weg ard List price Y-! 850 50 +4 1.10. SPECIAL Quert 3.30, NIGERIA LEADS LAGOS (AP) -- Govrnment census figures released Monda 1963. God gave me a wonderful mother, 4 - jaffirm that Nigeria is Afric. Her memory will never grow old, "He fashioned her smile out of sunshine, ae mounted her heart of pure gold @ new star in haven, TONE-CRAFT ASTRA LATEX FLAT FINISH Beautiful matte finish -- a favorite © SPECIAL for interior walls and ceilings. Fast dry, 3 g¢9 Gal. & Easy wash-up in water. 16 decorator approved colors. MATCHING SEMI- GLOSS ENAMELS ALSO AVAILABLE. Suggested List Price, gallon 6.20. one Ceift TONE-CRAFT PAINT & VARNISH CO. LTD. 19 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA, ONT. TELEPHONE 723-4922 aVICKERS - In loving memory of a RREX Ray FINK The board resolved at a spe-/ cial closed meeting Saturday to| RIT have the trailer removed but George Demeyere, tobacco board chairman, said the board jWas still in consultation with its solicitors about the case, Paul Stewart, of Eden, about |12 miles east of here, moved the trailer against the entrance as a protest, refusing to have 50) bales of his tobacco placed in detention for inspection by government officials to see if the} crop had been treated with MH30, a sucker control chemi- cal, He says he did not use the jchemical. Your cherished smile, gold calweys $0 good, unselfish and kind, What wonderful memories you left be-| hind. "Deep in our heart your memory is kept, parently ,We loved you too dearly, to ever forget./ Always loved and never forgotten by Fred. Janet, great-grandchildren Sandra, Gennis. Alan and Steven MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. $ OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 FUNERAL OF MRS. EMILY BOOTH The funeral srevice for Mrs. * OFFICE 723-1002