6 j IMES, ' 4, 1964 steady. Replacement enifle eold jseveral loads of well-finished|dium 18-20; common 15-17;| Hogs: Grade A 2.25-25.30;; MAPPING NORTMLAND ae 12 TUR OSHAWA TUES, Severson, Apel actively on a plain supply. steers sold for slaughter. Tiere|choice fed yearlings 24-26; good|heavy sows 18.25-19.25 with light) SASKATOON (CP)--Two 10- S$ ATURDAY { D pay NCE Veal calf prices were higher.|were no Eastern receipts. Hoy-|22-24; good cows 16.50-17.50 with|sows geining a $2 premium;/man crews are living in tents e e : ; E 40-below temperatures to Lamb|ever, one load of slaughter cat-|sales to 18; medium 15-16; can-|stags 13.50 on a dressed weight|in Hog Prices Dip On a" ihe bin Pager feedlot|tie was shipped to Eastern Ca-|ners and cutters 11-14.50; good|basis. map an 80-mile strip from Flin] 'ets se hy RF . Pe an te poten: wes nadian slaughterers. Twenty-lheavy bologna bulls 1910.50 |Flon, Man., beyond the Church- BOB MINNS TONIGHT lambs with sales on spring ! 7 t 20; common|. S#eeP aa@ lambs: Lambs 21-/1) River in northern Saskatche- tombs ten few to estabtish/four veal calves were shippodiwith odd tage, ts 27 per hundredweight with good| wan. Jim O'Neill of the federal ff the market for slaughter in -- the Uni : feedlot lambs closing at 27;|mines and technical $ and his orchestro Slaughter Market Fi 0 0 abate en ee ie cin lt, mn Seen eel ae Old Time - Modern: mated at about 9,300 head, Slaughter cattle: Choice|stockers 22-25 with good heavy receipts of spring labs ini few |ably will be avaiteble tx about Soweto only = rae Desens © " mw ADMISSIONe=$1.25 i : d TORONTO (CP) -- Tradingmand for good and choice steers| about 1,500 head more than last|steers sold at $24-24.50 with)stock calves to 27; common and|i, establish prices. pres opened amie at prices were|narrowed resulting in some|week and about 500 head more/fancy feedlot steers to 25.80: medium stockers 19-22. elt Bison none :. strong I! classea| prices losses. at the Ontario pub-|than the same week in 1963.|good 22.50-23.50; medium 20-22;| Calves: Choice vealers 34-36 vere and ay ener. cattle ile stockyards this week. Western cattle receipts were gers 19; pet -- _ -- omens 9 pod - de-| Lower grades of steers closed] only 393 head as compared with|22-23 with some fancy feedlot)33; medium 24-20, until midweek when the 8 477 had last week and includediheifers higher; good 21-22; me-!24; boners 15-20, WSHIP ane ena ee MATINEES EVERY ' $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 HEY KIDS | DAY 'THIS WEEK AT 1:00 P.M. ° g This Coupon Is | - : : oe Bi : Sunday Meeting 11 A.M. soor we sins elas i] | : : ON ANY ELVIS "THE -- » | APR. 30, | PEMANENT pry sty PRESLEY ' MARAUDERS" MR. JIM FELSTINER rsa | MAE | Fae hte University Settlement Centre, Toronte pd "WILD IN IN COLOR Me. Peliner, Herverd greduote ond lmwyer, bs dele pionest Carole +) J QDAN KEENAN 6: @ CHILDREN work with the "olienated" youth of central Toronte At : THE COUNTRY" Sounva "wong br --_ |f HALL's BEAUTY PARLOR §! we ~ iP C.R.A. BUILDING 100 GIBB ST. - N Ow SHOWING : You are invited to attend 15 KING ST. 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ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S - a Frigidaire IN TECHNICOLOR TO CATCH ATHEF | [>a wae J Al} DELUXE MOBILE DISHWASHER One chance on grand prize for every successful bid plus one chance for every $10 worth of purchases. PSESVSSCCCSCSCCSEOSE« Donated by -- Home Appliances (Oshawa) Ltd., 90 Simcoe : S. and Frigidaire Products of Canada Ltd., Scarborough, ntario. Start Your Bids at 6 P.M. Ist Auction at 8 P.M. HERE'S HOW RADIO AUCTION IS OPERATED! - Te bid on any article or group of articles, phone the listed numbers. State the number of the article, give your name and address, P ber end your highest bid. BE BRIEF, PLEASE. . Highest bid on any erticle moy be learned by salina either of our listed numbers : Group A will be sold ot 8 p.m, to the highest bidder. Ground B will be sold ot 9 p.m. to the highest bidder. Group C will be sold at 10 p.m. to the highest bidder, Group D will be sold at 11 p.m. to the highest bidder. And Group E will be sold at 12 p.m. te the highest bidder. All f h will be d ever the ait end alse notitied by mail. $ ful bidders must pick up their asl or vouchers between the hours of 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Friday, April 17th, or 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. on Seturday, April 18th, ot 37 King St. E., (The Alger Bldg.--Formerly Eaton's Order Office) Scott's PAMELA BROWN / GEORGE COLE / HUME CRONYN / CESARE DANOVA / KENNETH HAIGH / RODDY MeDOWALL . To identify yourself as o highest bidder end rightful purchaser you must hand in 'the card you will receive CHICKEN VILLA WW 0 WE YAEL ha I Ra A porn clapper ang tg Rage gh Ra AL vane Riga ADMISSION : 295 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 728-4911 MATINEES $1.00 « | Complete list of articles to be auctioned giving number, retail vglue COMING SOON .. . ANOTHER ph ana : | donor will appear in Oshawa Times on Tuesday, April 14th. NOTE: CHICKEN VILLA AT TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR ~~ - ® 973 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA ALL EVENING PERFOR A NOEE @ TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR KIWANIS WORK IN THIS COMMUNITY e NV