Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1964, p. 18

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1 TH OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Februcry 28, 1964 Tobacco Sells At 32-----Articles For Sale 48.09 Cents Lb. BIRTHS AMERICANA Encyclopedia, 30 volumes, 725-3729. $300 new, asking $100. T kitchen HAWES --Shorty and Elsie are very |. Telephone 5 suite, arborite table' top; living room drapes. In good condi- 725-4894, tion, Call happy fo announce the birth of their feughter, Cindy Marie, 8 Ibs. 3 ozs., born Thursday, February 27, 1964, at the 1961 MERCURY outboard, 50 HP, electric start, Excellent condition. May be dem T 725-1425, Dshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Beckett and 4th floor staff. NOAKES -- Dave and Kay are proud to announce the birth of thelr son, Mark Ted, 7 lbs. 9¥ ozs., on Tuesday, February OVERCOAT, man's, size 42, navy bive, lined, brand new, After 6 723-1878. ing Board exchanges. THOR dryer, $65, and Inglis Sud-Saver automatic washer, just like new, $95. Call anytime, Caesarea 986-4926, 85, 1964 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Stephen. USED TV Specials, 21 Inch RCA. Adja pound this season, miral, Sylvania, Marconi, 21 Inch TV, Hi- fl and radio combination from $39.95 up. TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- An average price of 48.09 cents a pound was realized on 1,407,- 013 pounds of tobacco auctioned' Thursday at Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers' Market- Sales of 116,469,799 pounds have so far averaged 51.17 cents Fowler Television, 306 King St. West. Phone 725-1685. 36--Legal 1 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Dom Ter 465 $18% 16% 18% Dom Tar pr 200 $22% 22 $23% 23% $41% 2000 $11 $10% Me 1 Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS con Inv rights, xw--Ex-warrents. Net chi Exquisite pr 225 Falcon 263 from previous board-lot closing sale.) Stock Sales High 'iene es $199 190 19Ve i 1s 165 65 220$175 175 175 INDUSTRIALS 120 $52¥e 52% 52%4-- "% 3. 3 +% Abitibi 4185 $12% 12% 12% + Ye} G Dynam 25 $33 Alta Dist 245 (245 «(245 GMC 210 $18% 18% 18% Alta Disv? 400 280 275 280 +8 GP Drill A 1201 9% 96 9% +1 Alta Gas 455 $30V2 30% 30% GS Wares 250 $13 «13 «13 'Ya Gas w 350 820 820 820 10 50 $40V2 40V2 4012 1% 3B SB $12%4 12% 124+ Bly Wa -- Ve 250 250 250 oma Ss $538 304+ % 2% DEATHS Entered into rest at Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Wednesday, Febru- 33--Market Basket re CAPONS, dressed, oven ready, 5¥2 Ibs. and up. $2.50 each delivered, Telephone 725-8304, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS BUY your potatoes by the 75 b. bag and save. Also Cortland and Spy apples by the bushel. For free delivery telephone! 655-4983, ery 26, 1964, Stephen beloved husband of Dorothy Everitt and father of Mrs. A. Arnburg (Hazel) "Oshawa; Cyril Evenden, Toronto; Bernard Stephen Jr. David and Wilfred, all of Oshawa, in his ésth year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home, Oshawa, with funeral ser- vice In the Chapel on 5) Febru- Creditors and others having claims against the estate of WILLIAM CLYDE SANDS, lote of the City of Oshawo are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor BEEF, two sides for sale, at 40c per pound. Can be delivered. Dial Hampton 263-2473. CLEMENT Brothers Poultry. Take orders for freezers, Fresh roasting chickens, 3 to 4 Ibs., $1 and $1.25 each. Deliveries no orders of 10 or more. Call Newcastle 987-4353; Oshawa 728-5291. ery 29th, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa for the Executrix, on or be- $12¥%2 122 12% $14% 14% 14% 295 295 295 $6% 6% b%-- Vo 2 20 2 $45Va 45V2 45V2 $12% 12% 12% $23% 23% 2358 + Yo $96 96 = $8¥a 8% 8a: ; 100 $10% 10 100 42% + Vo 120 47% 47% 150 wo 0 45 25% 256 200 $18%2 18% 18¥2-- 415 415 415 H 362% 626 62% $69%e 69 69 225 $10%4 10% 10% 75 $51%4 51% 51% MG $54 53% 54 + 36% 6% 6% 210 210 210 $29% 29% 29% 324% 24% 24% -- Ve ae ey ee so 0 40 $56 (56 56 897% 97%4 9744 + Ve 998% 984 98% v B NS Bay Mills pr Bath P A 365 365 365 $62 6¥2 6¥e $74ve 74Ve 74% --2¥0 $762 76V2 76Y2 + Va $23% 23% 23%-- Ve $807% 80% 80% -- Yo 200 305 305 305 +5 BCPh 4%pr 155 $50% 50% 50% + Ve BCPh 4% 56 215 $13.13 [Today's Toronto Stock Stock Shop Save 125$12%. Simpsons 584 $392 Siaier Steel 288 $13 Stedman 100 $12% Sieei Can 1167 $22% Steinbg. A 50 $25 Suptset ord 100 $17 Tambi 300 $22Ve 62 $52% 325 $12% 1% 100 $12% 279 $35 125 $15% 165 $16¥e 740 $18 1265 $13% 1000 $22V2 OILS 500 16 4000 1000 16 pr 25 $23% 750 $25V 165. 157 $201 44% 545 28 107 Wz vAm Leduc Anchor Bailey §$ $is 400 $42 53 35 Dome Pete Medal NCO pr Pamoll Permo Market Listings i Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) Stock Sales 12% 12%-- Yo te ++% 12% -- %) Ye 39% 13 12% 22¥a 22! 2 WV '22a 22a 52% 52%4-- Ve 12% 12% + Ms 35 12% 15% 15% y 9% 23 8 62% 16a 16% w' 13% 22V2 22Va % 1% 23% 256 157 20Va 4a 545 545 2.28 =) 107 127 5 400 4a 53 3 3 = 7a-- Vo 8 13%4-- Ve 20Va 432 + Va W:00 High Low a.m. Ch'ge New Alger 11300 6 Me 6 +h Neonex wts 500 86 86 +1 236 232 5 1000-21 6 56 56 +t W'% 1% Nh 6 % 880 «880 410 410 410 --10 540 54 SA 4 4 4 +3 3%0D Neti" $290 62 Oo 785 «(785 «785 +10 17¥a 17Va Wa + Ya Ee Ree) De | $12% 12% 12% 6 ae 52 52 «(82 $15%4 1544 15% 162 162 162 --13 510 v7 64 ul] 535 Steep R Territory Torbrit Tormont Un_ Keno Violam 650 315 310 Mines 500 545 S45 54 500 152 152 152 4500 13 13 «13 1000 35 «(35 5000 13% 13% 700 116 «116 3200 29 «28va 2 Sales to 11 a.m.: 666,000, 5." Vv 64 8 535 v0 --s +5 +2 100 35 13% +1 6 Zenmac +42 learn that the government opposes his bid for ington, the New Zealand capi- 1 "T am shocked at the appar- ent attitude of a free-enterprise government like that of New Zealand in opposing our bid," Thomson told a reporter. He said he understands the opposition in New. Zealand to foreign ownership comes not from public opinion but from the newspapers, Thomson said he has taken no action to withdraw his bid. He is asking his representatives in New Zealand to try to get the government to put its ruling writing. control of a newspaper in Well-|Sunday. The sale announced, The lishes afternoons daily Mond through Friday, and also has NEWSPAPER FIGHT N.Z. Governms nt Shocks Thomson | LONDON (CP) -- Publisherjto Thomson Newspapers Inc Roy Thomson said Thursday he|was announced Thursday b ig is shocked and surprised to|Paul C. Belknap, Tribune pub New Zealand/lisher. The transaction is effect ice Was No ibune pub Sunday edition, Hit Deadlock Over Passes To East Germany BERLIN (AP) -- West injlin and East German negotia turs failed Thursday to reach agreement 6n issuance of passe 1 * March, Brown 4 2 Ras een o fore the 16th day o Cee he Bruck B ---100 $l" 11% Perey of 2 8 SORNION TRADING HOLYOAKE OPPOSED to permit West Berliners to visi TRB UNDERWOOD, Florence May Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospl- fal on Thursday, Fetruary 27, 1964, Flor- ence May Hewson (of 605 Athol. Street, Whitby), beloved wife of the late Russell John Underwood, dear mother of Mrs. G. Campbell (Lillian) of Oshawa, Mrs. J. Slack (Dorothy) of Windsor, Mrs, L. Vam- plew (Florence) of Grimsby, Kenneth and William of Whitby, In her 77th year. Rest- Ing at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel on Sat- urday, February 2% at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister BEEF & PORK by the quarter or side, cut wrapped and fast frozen. FRETZ BROS. CLAREMONT 640-3125 1964, after which Estate's assets will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived. ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., Solicitor, 17 King St. East OSHAWA, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Rev. J. Smith. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasion OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM FULLING -- In loving memory of 8 fear brother and brother-in-law, Almer Ray, who passed eway February 28, 1958. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voloe, the smile Of the one who once sat there. --Ever remembered by brother Ronald, sister Marion, brother-in-law Bud and family. MATTHEWS -- In loving memory of a gear mother, Esther Matthews, who pass- @d away February 28, 1954. Past her suffering, past her pain, SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END NORTH END FOOD MARKET 909 SIMCOE NORTH 728 -3361 Pure Beef Hamburg Patties (50) Essex. Wieners $2.99 Ib. 48¢ RED BRAND BEEF FREEZE Hind Quorters .... R SPECIAL Ib, 59e Front Quorters ... Ib. 45¢ Sides Cu DELIVE 728 Ib, 49¢ it, Wrapped, Frozen RED FREE -3361 Cease to weep for tears are vain. She who suffered Is et rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest. 34--Lost and Found AND OTHERS In the Estate of NELLIE BELL, deceased: All persons having claim against the estate of the above-named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, who died on the 20th day of September, A.D. 1963, are hereby notified to furnish proof thereof to the undersigned before the 16th day of March, A.D. 1964. After the said date, the Executrix will distribute the estate having regard only to claims of which notices have been filed. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 12th day of February, A.D. 1964. INEZ ANNIE LANDER, Executrix by her Solicitor, Z. T. SALMERS, B.A. 13% Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, Ont. Cabol Cal Pow Can Cem 40 4) 4) 1 280 $21% 21% 21% Ve 175 $41% 41% 41% 605 605 10% 10% + % 7 «75 250 250 450 450 4! $1644 16% $7) 7 $18¥a 182 $616} $17% 7% 17% 415 415 415 $36% 364 36% 2% 35% 20Va 13% 9 50 6% 7 --% 18% 6) --% $12% $35%4 1% 35% c Cdn Pet pr 250 c Tire A 50 CWN G 5¥%2 250 $20¥2 20¥2 'Chemoel! 1200 $13%2 13% Caribbean C 100 $9 9 725 $11% 11% 150 $11% 1% 460 $31% 31% 31% 493 $39% 39% 39% + Ve 203 $11% WW Nu-- vw 2100 $13¥2 13% 13¥2 200 165 165 465 +15 100 $50Y2 502 S0Va-- V% BW) $10% 18% 18%-- Yo 60$120 120 120 158 $69% 69% 69% 225 $17V2 17¥%2 17Va 1% 1% 3 r Wa + ee Lafarge A LOnt Cem Lakeland Laura Sec 200 Lau Fin 6750 Lav F 63 wt 1100 1500 225 $18% 18% 18% $15¥%e 15% 15¥e+ Me 400 400 +10 135 135 15 20%4 20% 12¥2 12V2 7% %s--Ye 492 492 2% 34-- Ve 23% 26% 18¥2 8% 05 145 $20% $122 $7% $492 $31% $23% $267 $182 $8% 25 $53 53 200 $14% 14% 14% -- Vo 25 $28% 28% 28% Vw 83 $41% 41% 417% -- Ve $20% 20% $15 $274 s1% 560 $25% 48 $10% 600 $40V2 QN Gas 63 w100 395 395 Revelstoke 225 8Y2 Royal Bank 72a Salada Shell Can 610 20% 15 27% W% 15 272 -- W% + 100 575 20 W775 400 Ont Steel Pac Pete Pac Pete w Page-Hers 560 560 --40 25Ve 25ve-- Ye 4 48 «+3 10% 10% 40% 402 + Ve 395 $82 $72% $10% $16% $26% 510 250 500 100 16% ss Stores 502 $16% 16% 16% + % Shell } pr Shell | wts 400 590 OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MATTHEW BOWMAN The memorial service for Matthew Neilson Bowman, who died at Oshawa Monday, Feb. 24, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Thursday, Feb. 27, at 3.15 p.m. Rev. D. A. P. Allen, minister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, ducted the service. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of THEODORE Ever remembered by Polly and Bill, Bea and Charlie. SIMPSON -- In cherished memory of @ BEAGLE, brown and white, 2/2 months old, lost Saturday, at Children's Arena. Reward. Telephone after 4 at 728- 1578. @ear husband (Bob), who was called to gest February26, 1959. Treasured sti! with love sincere, Only a memory, but oh so dear. »Sadly missed by his wife Ethel. LOST -- Three-year-old German Shep- herd female, black and sliver grey. Val- vable watch dog. Answers to "Heidi" strayed from vicinity of Taunton Road and Solina Rd. on February 18. Reward. Phone Hampton 263-2351. SHEYAN, sometimes known os Theodore Sheen and os Fred Sheyan and Theodor Sheyan, deceased: All persons having claim against the es- tate of the above-named de- ceased, late of the City of MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR CALL FOR HELP: Lost -- Boston Ter- rier, male, black with white chest, child's pet. Answers to name of "Tricks". Vicin- ity of Montrave Avenue and Oshawa Shopping Centre. Reward. Anyone know- ing whereabouts please call 728-0506. MEMORIALS . 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, who died on the 29th day of October, A.D. 1963, are hereby notified to furnish proof therof to the undersigned before the 16th LOST:Baby's stroller, brown, 20, vicinity Loblaw. Store, Reward!! Finder please call 725-0162. February Athol Street. day of March, A.D. 1964, After the said dote, the Ex- ecutrices will distribute the paying for ad. 725-0006. FOUND --Camera, left in United Cigar Store, 8 Simcoe Street South) Owner may have same. by identifying camera and ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) 32--Articles for Sale BLACK Persian famb coat, full length, size 12 to 14 $600 new. Sacrifice $250. Telephone 723-4469. 9 FT. x 12 FT. tourist tent, used four seasons; 8 ft, pram boat, new, painted, ready to use. Dial 623-3716. call immediately 723-7339. LOST:Lady's gold wristwatch, name en- graved on back. Reward! Finder please estate having regard only to claims of which notices hove been filed Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 12th day of February, A.D. 1964. Cremation followed at the To- ronto Crematorium. FUNERAL OF MRS. GORDON CHARTRAN The memorial service for Mrs. Gordon Chartran, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, Feb. 24, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Thursday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. Rev. P. J. Romeril, minister of Courtice United Church, con- ducted the service, Interment was in Bowmanville Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harry Gay, Ronald Grills, Eric Loveys, Jim and Bill Robinson and Dennis Gay. FUNERAL OF MRS. HARRIETT HOARE The funeral service for Mrs Harriett Hoare, 532 Cubert street, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 25, was held in the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Chapel, Thursday, Feb. 27, at 3.30 p.m. Major Fred Lewis of the Sal- vation Army conducted the ser- vice, Interment was at Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were R, Owen, C. Langfield, W. Reid, J. Dixon, C. Guerney and W. Saunders. FUNERAL OF ALEXANDER STUART The funeral service for Alex- ander Stuart, 37 Arlington ave- nue, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Monday, Feb. 24, was held in the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Chapel Thurs- day, Feb, 27, at 2 p.m. Rev. Derek Allen, minister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, conducted the service, Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Kel- lar, William Sholdra, Ken Greentree, George Fraser, Wil- liam Keene 'and William Mac- Farland. Petrol Provo Gas Quonto Ranger Teck Corp Triad Oil Union Oil U Canso vt Un Oils Un Reef P 16 Wstates 700 Yan Can 4 184 4% 132 475 240 $1 v7 v7 11 18) +3 142 14% 132 132 as 45 <8 230 230 75 «175 6 1% 700 700 4 4 MINES 700 130 2500 25 1000 9% 2000 «(5% 4000-74 3500 1000 Area A Arcadia Atlin-Ruf Aumaq Barnat Bibis Black Bay Bralorne Bronswk Bunk Hill Camflo Camp Chib Cam Mine Cc Austral ¢ Dyno Candore 720 $10V2 Crestaur Croinor Cusco D"Aragon Deer Horn 50 Denison $14% Dome E Amphi East Mal East' Sull Frncoeur Geco Mines Goldray Granduc Gunnar has.ings High-Bell Hollinger xd Hud Bay Int Helium 170 10 $36% 767: «4 475 775 12) 330 188 30S 22a % 135 Iso J Waite Joliet Jonsmith Joutel Kenville Kopan K Anac rts L_Doufauit Leitch Lencourt Lorado Modsen Marboy Nwrcon Martime Martin Matgtm! 000 7 3000 13% 1800 100 9: 1300 216 13% 65 73 $120 5: Metal Mines Multi-M Nama Cr 1000 Nat Expl 3000 500 $28¥e 28 Sve 5¥ 126 12% --3 25 63s 2 Ve 5Va 70 «72 3 8 3 We 11% 14+ 385 10a 10Ve 105 105 43¥2 45 50 Ve 14% + 28Ve + 5Va 170 «(170 275 275 275 --3 10 % 4 475 475 770 «770 120 «(121 330 «330 al) % a1 -s ld -1 $29Ve 290 29%e-- Ye $6278 62% 62% 186 2 186 298 298 --2 3 22¥2 22Va 5% 16 + 135--«135 +% 3% 3% + 9 9 25.925 925 §$ 2 21) 2 1 B 3% 3% 6 6S mn 73 12¥e 12% 34 OSA --16 1% 11% 11%--% (as 2 RDS te --) +15 5¥a + Va +2 No trading DIVIDENDS Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 55 cents, April 15, rec- ord March 12. Bulloch's Ltd., Class A 25 cents, class B 18 cents, May 1, record April 15. Dominion Fabrics Ltd., com- mon 15 cents, second pfd. 37% cents, May 1, record April 10. Heéndershot Ltd., six per cent pfd. $1.50, March 27, record March 13, Industrial Acceptance Corpor- ation Ltd., common 27% cents, $4.50, pfd. $1.124%, March 31, record March 6. Jefferson Lake Petro Chemt- Paper Products| p; Reports from Wellington said Prime Minister Keith Holyoake "strohgly opposed" to overseas ownership or domination of New Zealand newspapers. Thomson started the ball roll- ing in mid-January by offering pounds £1,650,000 (4,950,000) in cash for The Dominion, Welling- ton's only morning paper, The offer was later topped by Rup- ert Murdoch, youthful proprie- tor of Australia's Mirror group, and by a New Zealand com- any, Holyoake's remarks about for- eign ownership apply to Thom- son and Murdoch, ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP)-- Sale of the Albert Lea Tribune cals Ltd., common five cents, e March 20, record March 6. Levy Industries Ltd., six per cent pfd. 18 cents, March 30, record March 16. Maple Leaf Mills Ltd., pfd. $1.374%, common 12% cents, April 1, record March 12, Monarch Fine Foods Lid., 12% cents, April 1, record March 13. The Monarch Knitting Co. Ltd., common 20 cents, March $1, record March 20. Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd., 25 cents, April 1, rec- ord March 4. Viau Ltd., 20 cents, April 1, record March 12. DEATHS Naples, Italy -- Adele Croce, 84, widow of the Italian states- man, philosopher and critic Benedetto Croce, London -- Dr. Leonard Hus- sey, 72, a member of Sir Ern- est. Shackleton's heroic antarc- tic expedition of 1914-17. New York -- Rev. Albert A. Murray, 75, a writer and editor for several Roman Catholic pub- lications. GREEKS DEMONSTRATE NEW YORK (AP) -- About 2,000 Greek-Americans demon- strated Thursday night their unity with the cause of the in- dependence of Cyprus at a rally ve Ye 0 " va NET EARNINGS relatives across the wall in Eas' Berlin during the Easter hol. had declared his governmentidays, The official East Germant news agency ADN said talk: would be renewed in the second week in April on the possibilit of opening the wall for the Whit sun holidays in May. A West Berlin spokesman said' East German political demand caused the failure of talks, The Communists had pro posed issue one-day passes" on the same basis as during the Christmas-New Year holidays West Berlin rejected this be cause it did not want East Ge: man postal officials openin temporary permit offices in West Berlin again, West Berlin also insisted that passes be is- sued for 12 months at a time, By THE CANADIAN\PRESS Bell Telephone Co, of Canada year ended Dec. 31: .1963, $68,- 294,000, $2.58 a share; 1962, $65,- 285,000, $2.66 a share. British Columbia Telephone Co., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $10,928,238, $3.31 a share; 1962, $9,483,186, $3.29 a share. Commercial Acceptance Corp. Ltd, year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $49,167; 1962, $60,520. Commonwealth Savings and Loan Co, Ltd. year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $77,852; 1962, $56,896. Dominion Electrohome indus- tries Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $646,421, $1.25 a share; 1962, $512,925, $1.21 a share. North Coldstream Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, net loss, $23,891; 1962, net profit, $1,134. Pacific Petroleums Ltd., year! ended Dec. 31: 1963, $3,684,419, 18 cents a share; 1962, $3,035,237, 17 cents. FORMER EXECUTIVE DIES NAPLES, Fla, (AP) -- Fred: erick W. Ecker, 67, of Green- wich, Conn., retired chairman of the Metropolitar Life Insur- ance Company, died Thursday of a heart attack. With the com- pany since 1925, Ecker was named president in 1953 and Will Jack Up | Pisa Tower To | Prevent Fall PISA (AP)--The City of Pis: has asked the Italian governe ment to spend more than $1, 000,000 to tit the leaning tow back just a little and keep from falling down. The 14,000-ton tower would be jacked up six feet and then) eased back down on a new ment base. . No one wants to straighten th tower, Tourists wouldn't flock here to see a straight leaning tower. But the 184-foot tower already slants almost 11 feet from true perpendicular, and the tilt has' increased by a quarter of an™ inch in the last 45 years. Ex- perts say that if this keeps on, the tower may not stand an- other 100 years. ; The tower in Pisa's Piazza dei Miracoli--square of mir cles--was started in 1173 when Pisa was a maritime republic, competing with Genoa. When) the tower was half. completed,) the soil beneath one side of the) base began to sink and the) here. board chairrian in 1960. tower. ti MARY BILYJ and JOANNA KRAWCHUK Executrices, by their Solicitor, Z. T. SALMERS, B.A. 13% Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, Ontario. Sing along with the happy folks who have discovered what a Want Ad can do. COMING EVENTS LADY'S winter coat, size 16, light brown, good condition, $20 or best ofer. 238 Dearborn Avenue, 723-1786, DIAMOND necklace and dainty earrings to match, original price $125. Asking $50. One bracelet, sterling sliver set with stones, best offer. Telephone 728-3793. FINDLAY, 90,000 BTU gas forced air fur- nace, used 2 years. Good condition, $70. 128 Barrie Avenue. Telephone 725-7783. TYPEWRITER, portable, $40; adding ma- chine $40; standard typewriter $40; brand new electric typewriter' Telephone 723-4434. B. F, GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat teries. Kelvinator refrigerators, tele i Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. | BED chesterfield, 21 inch TV) chester- + washing machine, chrome set, two tables, dresser, six single beds, 'one double continental bed, small refrig- erator, three stoves, two light, one heavy duty. 147 Brock Street East. VACUUM CLEANER re 4 Free estimates, parts, attachments, brushes, hoses. Guaranteed re-built ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service. Cail anytime 728-0571. 4 BUYING or selling furniture or appil- ences. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. INBOARD, 18 homemade, 1950 Austin motor, $1 725-0118. feet, T EUCHRE -- North Oshawe Park Turkey Supper ALBERT STREET 8 o'clock. - Admission 50c., lunch prizes. club | house, Nonquon Road, Saturday night at/ and UNITED CHURCH 4:30 - 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY 29th ADULTS 1.50, CHILDREN 75c BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY Feb. 29th 7:30. P.M, 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth SUNNYSIDE PARK CLUB CAMELOT formerly Varcoe's Pavilion FRIDAY, FEB. 28th. $1200 in prizes $250 Jackpots Nos. 50, 51 Early Bird Games 7:45 p.m. Door Prizes Admission 50 Transportation to Four Corners if needed. MONSTER BINGO 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted MODERN OLD TIME PTYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- jicator chequewriters, comptometers, 137 Brock South, Whitby. EEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- re, including all channel antenna, In- lied and guaranteed by experts with years' experience, $50. Trio Television, lephone 738- EEZER, 15 . ft. upright Westing- se deluxe, like new. Best offer. Call poki{n 655-2749. S stove, $40; refrigerator, Viking, $60; gette, $20; hot water tank complete, |. Telephone 728-7680. clothing, sizes 6 to 10, jackets, sweaters and Suits, All In good con- . Apply 945 Masson-Street. FAT. range, four-burner, $95; Gratz| eo set, $285. New condition. One year) Must sell, Whitby 668-5126. six-piece dining room, Apply 848 Floral Drive, , Leonard, medium size lon. Apply 1106 Clover- GUN OLD ANTIQUE Telephone Oshawa 725-81-83 What's My Line? ing and selling used fur- ture and appliances. For pur. needs phone, DANCING Every Saturday Night CLUB CAMELOT "(Formerly Varcoe's) King St. East $2.50 per Couple ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe Friday, February 28 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 For a world of care-free trouble-proof motoring pleasure, have your car checked and serviced now! Be happy, go safely anywhere on the ROY W. NICHOLS NEW OR USED CARS Share the Wealth $150 Jackpots to go Want-Ads Dont' Three $40 Jockpots to go Cost -They Pay MONSTER BINGO © Over $500 in Prizes SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29th AT 8:00 P.M, ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH falley Creek Furniture 128-4401 or call ot the store 16% Bond W. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Includes tickets on 10 hams to be drawn March 28th, All prizes doubled on. admission ticket BOWMANVILLE & COURTICE © GENERAL MOTORS DEALER map! PRE RENESRCARRT eri mse come + RIN Roy W. Nichols 728-6206 [-- j i

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