Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1964, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday; September 14, 1964 29---Automobiles For Sole 3Z---Articies for Sale CLASSIFIED, 7 Pe ry > zee? ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Modeis) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. 28--Reul Estate Wanted 1 NEED older we buyer; and also have a buyer income home, Cail Bill Johnston, 728-1060, Aker Limited. riday, General Hospital. Thanks fo Dr, A. E. King and 4th floor staff. THOMPSON -- Cari and Helen are happy to announce the arrival of a son, teven Larry, 8 Ibs, 4 o7s., on Sunday, September 6, 1964 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Carol and Robert. 29--Automobiles For Sole TWO DAY SPECIALS AT $995. 1960 VALIANT WAGON door, sharp $995, 1960 FORD Fairlane 500, 4 door, V-8, Automatic $995. 1960 RAMBLER DEATHS ah Door, 6 cylinder, clean in and out, $995. CONNER, ge Frederick (Life member of 1OOF No. 294), passed 'ay at the Toronto General Hospital on inday, September 13, 1964, Silas Fred- ick Conner, of 172 Ridley Boulevard, fusband of a, late Fashti King, dear father of Mrs, J. H, Errington (lileen), Mrs, A. W. MoDonaid (Glenda) and the Mervin-Conner, step-father of Mrs. Butler (Margaret) and Harold King; in his 89th year. Resting at the Murray Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mount Bieseont Road (at Eglinton). he chape| Wednesday, 1.30 p.m. nent Bloomington Christian 'Cemetery, 4 Coty yl Ontario on arrival of motors * CONNORS, Mary At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, September 13, 1964, Mary Con- Wors, aged 76 years, dear sister of Anne ind Thomas, Bowmanville, Elizabeth (Mrs. D. McPherson), Vancouver; Mi Qeret (Mrs, Jack Walsh), Long Brai <<. Resting at the Morris Funeral hapel, Bowmanville. Funeral Mass in St. loseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bow- Panvilie on Tuesday at 10.a.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. § CRAGO, Vida Ma At Mmorial Hospital, Saturday, September 12, 1963, Vida May ger, aged 73 years, wife of the late iltiam Eber Crago and dear mother of|~ Fern Leland, Stuart, Marion (Mrs. Bill Firth), Violet (Mrs. Hilton Peacock), Madeline (Mrs>~Bill argent) and Calvin; sister of Maude Mrs. M. Penfound) jResting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service Tuesday, at 2 p.m, Jack, Ronald, Interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. | | HARRIS, irene M. Peacefully at her residence, 502. Chest- a Street. West, Whitby, on Sunday, Sep- 13, 1964, Irene M. Harris, beloved Gaughter of the late Samuel and Eliza- 'beth Harris, dear sister of three sisters @nd five brothers, in her Bist year, Rest- at the W. C, Town Funeral Chapel, initby, for service in the chapel on Tues- day, September 15, at 2 p.m. Interment apn Cemetery, Oshawa, Minister the! lev. J. Smith. Visiting hours at the) Ghapel 2 - 5 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. . ) STEVENS, Lorne J. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on inday, September 13, 1964, Lorne J. itevens, (Stevens Taxi), in his 65th year, jusband of the late iva Worden and dear father of Ruth (Mrs. Murray Grant). alle at the Morris Funeral Chapel, nvitte. Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 3.30 p.m. Interment Bowman- i Cemetery. | " TILLSON, Gladys Margarette 'Bt the Hamilton Civic Hospital on Sunday, September 13, 1964, Gladys Margaretie Wilson, beloved wife of Chester E. Tillson, #9? Canada Street, ory: nine in her 67th | ind Martha (Mrs, Roger Bird), Kelowna, @ Bowmanville on and A. L, Edger.) in the chapel on) 'transmission Needs money 1960 FALCON 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, 1959 DODGE 4 door, V-8, automatic. $995 1959 FORD WAGON 6 cylinder. 995 SMITH SPORTS 353 King St. West 728-734) "BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens pid off. } DODD MOTOR SALES | 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-942) 9 'DOWN 9 weekly buys your choice fol home nowfor cash for large VOLVO : | KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Alwoys top quality 1958 CHEVROLET 4door sedan, good running veg dll Best reasonable offer. 1957 FORD '4 ton Fleetside body. Phone Whitby, 668-4278, TRAILER CLEARANCE SALE ONE WEEK ONLY Reduced to 'sell, Hitches and accessories, COOKS Trailer Sales Hwy. 2 East of Oshawa 728-0887 hee Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering materials _wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing. Tile 668-3524. 11961 CORVAIR, Deluxe 2 door, automatic, 'radio, other extras, low mileage, Tele) phone 725-0716. 1999 DODGE 'station wagon, v-8, ard with radio, clean throughout, nearest reasonable offer. stand-| $675,| 728-5810) transmission. As is or will sell tor parts Telephone 725-3710. cellent for SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel ond Builders Supplies 244 Brock St, ©. WHITBY, Ont. lDRY HARDWOOD _ HEARTS, firepla Jengths, 12 inches, $8 a single cord, Ex- winter firepla: use; aiso potato bags for sale, industria! Disposal, Harmony Road North, Phone 725-9202. | 9 70 60 ROYAL ENFIELD motorcycle, 700 oc, new clutch, new mag. Good shape. $550, Telephone 725-4398, ae 1960 OLDSMOBILE, excellent condition, power brakes, steering, new tires, white- Aad radio.$1,695. or best offer, 728 6359, ONE '4 ton truck box and axle, ready! 'or trailer, Also one small car axle for trailer. Phone 728-1 1955 BUICK, 2-door aaa lady owned. Excellent condition, Radio, no rust, will) accept trade in. 728-6938. |1959 CHEVROLET, %<ton pickup, xt lent condition, radio, towing apparatus; joptionat, Witt accept trade-in, Phone 728- 8938. 1952 CHEVROLET, 1 fon stake excel- lent condition, new motor, steel floor platform. will accept trade-in. 728-8938, | 1958 PONTIAC stationwagon, "automatic, radio, good condition, 803 Gordon Street, |728-9684 atter 4 p.m. \ 1957 "CHEVROLET, 2-door hardtop, cylinder standard transmission, | Apply 20 William Street East. | 595. | i9s7 BUICK, 4door hardtop, power steer- is very ling, power windows, good fires, Sunoco good conditien, $695. Meades --|Service, 74 Simcoe Street South. 1960 HILLMAN station wagon, transmission, Excellent condition, jAlax, 942-6283, automatic $695. somal | |30--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 - $ ALL CASH $ For clean cors, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 146 BROCK ST. NARTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. |Wentworth East, 725-1181. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245, He pte deluxe, fully auxhall deluxe, fully equipped, Nicol's Motors, , Whitby, 668-3931, a 1960 ¢ CORVAIR. 4 '#4o0r, speed stick shift, Best offer. Phone 728-7760. Z 51959 SPRITE | Radio, ot new y cuteh "and $500 Telephone 728-8407 Ws 1954 CHEVROLET sedan, v good con- \dition, New paint 'job. S95. mobile, mechanically A-1. 5 Meteor, good transportation... $85. apriy| 509 Bloor Street East after 4 Bm. standard tr year, dear mother of Bruce, 1957 CHEVROLET, 2door, 6cylinder, good Mrs. Hugh fon; sister of John Wilson and Mrs, Vene Mogg of Galt: Hardel and William Wilson and Mrs. Lillian Gapes of Hamilton; also Surviving are seven grandchildren. Rest- fing at the Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home, Hamilton. Service in the chapel on Atuesday at 2 p.m. interment Woodland Cemetery. « WRIGHT, Mabel At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on "Bunday, September 13, 1964, Mabel Wight, in her 72nd year, beloved wife of Russell MacLeod (Marjorie), Hamii-|cor |padded dash, |3,900 miles. 725-4400. coupe, ge oy re-| new battery, licence, $550, and drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. 1964 PONTIAC, \ white walls, tomatic, | 2 tone, radio, etc.,| USED car parts, spindies to make trailer Also used fires. 509 Bloor Street East|~ after 4, 723-221 1964 PONTIAC Wright, RR 5, and dear mother of Marion (Mrs, Jim Wagg), Osh- 'wa and Dorothy (Mrs. Bill Jewell), RR Bowmanville. Resting at the Morris Fu- neral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the| 2! chape on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cémetery: (in lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. ) Kindness iness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all transmission. Telephone) 725-1262. 1963 PONTIAC 4door Laurentian, V-8,| automatic, power steering, power brakes, whitewalls, etc. You can buy this car for only $95 down, balance $89 monthly at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. 1964 PONTIAC convertible, Super ~ Sports| --------"\V-8, fully powered. Under warranty. Original cost $5,000. Will sell for $3,995,/ Trades accepted. at Nicols Motors, Whitby | 668-3331. GERROW *FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements an floral requirements for all ocecsions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM 1963 PONTIAC, convertible, V-8,_ jmatic, bucket seats, console, one owner | Excellent condition. Reasonable, Apply) |Apartment 5, Lansdovige Plazyy Simcoe} Street North, after 196) PLYMOUTH standard six. Real good condition, 1951 Chevrolet -ton truck. 1953 Ford %4-ton truck. Apply at Goold Furni- ture, 215 Dundas Street East, Whitby. $7 DOWN, $8 weekly buys ® 1958 chevro is let Be} Air, In showroom condition, | Nicols Motors, Whitby, ¢ 668-3331. |CONVERTIBLES. § $25 down, $i5 weeky jbuys your choice: 1959 Chevrolet, V-8, |fully powered or. 1959 Pontiac, fully power. ed, at Nicols Motors, Whitby 6 668-3331. 1955 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, standard, custom radio, good tires. $350 or best offer accepted. Telephone Whitby) 668-5295. 1960 AUSTIN Healey, two tops, After 5 p.m.telephone 723-9670. 1958 MORRIS Oxford. Excellent condition. radio, SIBOLOCK -- In loving memory of a) gear mother, Pearl Sibolock, who passed away September 14,. 1960. What would we give If we could say "Hello Mom' in the same old way. To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, So you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the heartache 'Tilt. you see her vacant chair Lovingly remembered by Rose and son-in-law Steve. * STARR. -- In loving memory of a dear) brother and uncie, Paul Starr, who passed @way September 14, 1948, Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind, They are cherished"in the hearts * OF those they leave behind, --Lovingly remembered by family MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 the Starr |New tires, new paint job, new battery. Apply 84 Rossland Road West or tele' |phone 723-9723. 11964 BEAUMONT hardtop, low mileage with V-8, automatic, radio, tinted glass, color diplomat blue, Will consider trade. 1}2 Burk Street, Oshawa. Telephone! 1725-8876. 1957 OL E 4-door, fully in excellent condition. Telephone 728-5888, linder, standard transmission, exce'lant 'condition, $575. Alax 942-4006, \1959 FORD Fairlane, 2-door, |standard, new: tires, excellent |$775. Alax 942-4006. \ 1958 } CHEVROLET station 9 wagon, one | owner, Telephone 725-0624 after 5 p.m. 1964 CHEVROLET convertible, jred with black interior. |725-2884 after five. 1957 TR3, new convertible top, plus two! covers, overdrive, 4 new tires, very good) shape. Telephone 725-0432. 1963 SUPER Y SPORT, fully equipped. "willl \trade for older car. 16,000 miles. $3,600. | Perfect condition. 723-7970. 6 eviinder, ennd tion. |1957 CHEVROLET, 4door sedan, Fado, | SP8ce jfully equipped. Sells for best reasonable! Pe Telephone 728-5179. - | $5 DOWN, | $4 weekly | buys your choice of 1956 Pontiac 2-door sedan or 1955 Pontiac CARD OF THANKS 2-door hardtop at Nicols Motors, Whitby, | 668-3331. F 1955 CHEVROLET | at Nicols Motors, ir, full price $225, Whitby, 668-3331. Mrs. Janet Bremner would like to oN relatives, friends and neighbors for the! kindness and expressions of nib during the recent sad bereavement in the toss of a loving mother and grandmother. | Special thanks to the Rev. W. J. F. Mc- Clure and the W. C, Town Funeral Home. --Daughter, sons and families. BURDEN -- In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks) 'and appreciation to our many relatives,) friends' and neighbors for their kindness "DOWN, $5 weekly buys this 1955. Chev. + BREMNER -- The family of the tate|Foet Bel Air hardtop at Nicols Motors, |Whitby, 668-3331. 1987 MERCURY 3 ton stake, clean, good condition, excellent motor, low mileage, tong wheel base. Brooklin, 655-3706. 1959 BEL AIR Chevrolet, two-door, 6-cyl- linger se excellent condition. Low | mileag . Telephone 725-8419. 1963 Cae i Super sf 'sport, , t-door hard- top, console, automatic, power equipped bucket seats, radio, A-1 condition, Horne's |Esso, Simcoe North. college| OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert) g | Parisienni ~ eonvertible, | "auto | |31---Automobile Repair Phone 728-7339. carburetor and auto electric service, 722) King West 728-0817. suspension alignment. Call 723-4233, 32--Articles for Sale CHEAP! ONE SPRAY BOOTH | All metal, explosion proof lights. Could also be used for goroge. Located in Pick- ering SRELANTIC 2-709] | HAVE A SECRET | WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying or selling used fur- Niture and appliances, Call Valley Creek Furniture 16¥% Bond W.--728-4401 | WE BUY, sell and 'exchange | ture or anything you have. |Trading Post Store, South, 723-1671. BICYCLE "repairs, also used bicycles, |Whitby, Call 668-5685. TYPEWRITER portdbie | |Also standard used furni-| The City 446 Simcoe Street) winter storage, 1700 Charles Street, $40, like mew. typewriter; adding machine; cash register; office desk with chair. Telephone 723-4434. $5 DOWN buys any model Canadian-|j made bicycle. All sizes, all models, -From Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street FRIGIDAIRE electric range and refrig- erator, console radio, mantel radio, an- tenna with rotor, antique pictures. Priced| '\for quick sale. Apply between 5 and 6) _ hot. 4 506 Dundas Street West, Whitby, TYPEWRI' |cators, cheque files, turniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv- ice. Largest stock, budget terms, and used. Low overhead, low price. Hamilton, Raglan. DUPLICATOR Gestetner, brand new. \Complete with all equipment. Telephone 1723-9936, |HONEST "CAL'S Furniture and appii- ances. Name brands a! biggest ¢ sceounts janywhere. We curry Restonic and Beverly! mattress furniture lines. Your author- ized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on| |424 King Street West, 728-9191. | SEVEN piece set of drums. Saphire blue. | |Used once. Like new. Telephone 623-5287 cashiers, dupli-| 'daughter 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan, € cyl-|28inch, Moffat range, 4 burner, heating drawer. in good condition 'Whifby 668-8050 CHINA cabinet glass, wash stand lwith two mattresses, two dressers, play-) pen, carriage, car seat, coffee table, | double bed springs. Telephone 728-2426 |RADIAL SAW -- Rockwell 9 inch. Brand) | new, $250. Telephone Bowmanville, 623- $30. Dial » crib 'speed, Telephon 12385. OLD ¢ UN WANT ORDER ladies' ana gents' cresied bo ing shirts now. Team prices. Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby P aza |CHESTERFIELD "week at Wilson's Fur- niture, Two-piece suites with durable frieze upholstery and foam cushions, $129. saver Davenports, $44, deluxe) 5 Shentertiens suites. with 100 per cent ylon covers, backs and foam lcustions, reguiar, $269. Hurry for these lfrom $166. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church} | Street. |BABY BARGAINS -- New Lioyd's aa] lers on 4 coll springs, $19.88; high chairs, $7.88; large full panel cribs, $19.88. Baby learriages, Lloyd, Thistle, Gendron, all {slashed in price. Spring filled crib mat-| tresses, $8.88; playpens, $9.88. Wilson's| Furniture, 20 Church Street. STUDENTS going back to schdol need | lots of rest! Mattresses: and continental/ beds a! fabulous savings. Smooth top mattresses from $27, Continental be| jfrom $29.88. Desks for students, arborite| }tops from $18.88. Wilson's Furniture, 20 |Church Str Street. PIANOS from Japan. Tested approved and. bought by the Royal Conservatory | of Music in Toronto. Lloyd Edwards Piano |House Ltd., 72 Haytor St. (one block from and messages of syrhpathy shown us inligag CONVERTED BUS as mobile home, Eaton's College Store), Toronto 363-0219 the joss of our beloved mother, Edith) completely furnished, $400. 1980 Chevro'et,| VOLKSWAGEN. Beautiful, spoke Burden. We especially wish 'fo thank the Rev. R. A, Sharp for his consoling words,| 5 all the donors of the beautiful floral offer-| ings, the ladies of the St. Matthew's Aux-) iary, also Armstrong funeral directors, transportation, $50. Telephone 1723-2194. |1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, | $69. .95. 1957 Zephyr som real economy for Pgend kindand efficient e services. MGlorie Allen Doug and Don Burden.' car, new Int job. $495, or best. offer, Whitby, 36) Rosedale Drive, (668-4307, type Wheelirim $7.50 a set including postage.| \Write for list of VW parts to Dept. Mo. Rotor Trading Co., Snowdon P.O. Box 62, Montreal 29. SHOE repairing, finishing machine, in ea good condition, Highland Creek, 262-4588, Apply 291 Old Kingston Road, dition. Eight fo choose from. $15. up. Olive Avenue. Telephone 728-6956, x evenings, DRYERS, av automatic "Washers, wringer washers, and electric ranges. All re-oullt) and guaranteed for three months on all) parts and service. Calj 12 noon to 9 p.m,| Chester Arsiiances, Caesarea, Ontario, 986-4926 colieci. RCA 23" TELEVISION, 9 months old.| ae other furniture. Offers, Telephone 28-2974, acetylene cutting and "welding "forch ney Still under year's warranty. Phone 728-8938. SET of 1 ton chain hoist, "Also 6 inch mechanics vice, Telephone 728-8938. |BATHTUBS, $20.; toilets basins, sinks, cabinets, pressure systems, laundry tubs, sump pumps, piping, fittings, boats, mo- tors, cars, trailers, Harry Chinn, corner {nie and Park South. FURNITURE -- 3-rooms of new, quality turniture only $299, Includes complete edroom, living room and kitchen en- sembles. Pay only $3, weekly. Unbeat- able value! Barons' Home Abie tiated | 424 Simcoe Street South, |WEDDING dress, white, full Jength with |hoop, size 11. Completely covered in lace,| jwrist length sleeves. Apply 563 Lansdowne | Apartment 1, Phone 723-5475, |WRINGER washing machine, very good working condition with pump, $35. Phone 728-1742. MATTRESSES --- Serta, Simmons, Mar- shall, \start at $19.98! Easy terms. sleep begins at Car DealeP and "SAVE" ings, 424 Simcoe Street South, etc. Prices Comfortable, Home Furnish Beverley, Restonic, Barons' USED vacuums and allahore::i good con- "20 BUY AND SELL -- Good used furniture, and appliances. One location only, Pretty's Furniture, \FREE -- Your "furnace parts guaranteed and replaced an purchase |Western Oli Company, DRUMS, A complete set. cellent condition. Dial Whitby 668-5994. 220;GIBSON Leo jAmpeg amplifier. \phone. after 5 p.m.,723-9185. -- 175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck-|SCUBA diving outfit, complete. Just {ike new. Call 723-6044 ONE PAIR of Hart |boots size 8. Just like new, Call 723-6044, | TRANSMISSION specialists, ~jransmissions| BUYING or 'selling furniture or appli- are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North. 1369-269 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. 'free'. Furnace cleaned id 24 hour service "free", when you| "White Rose' fuel oil from 725-1212, Stewart, in ex- Pau! electric guitar and In new condition, Tele- metal skis, poles, Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 2695, 33--Market | Basket -- 9 | TOMATOES! ERT brake service and ) front end| os cents 6 quart basket. Red or green. Spanish onions, 226 Celina Street.!s cents each. Pick your own tomatoas and onions. Bring containers. Carrots, $1.! per bushel, 25 cents 6 quart bas«ect. W Eymann, half-mile east of Nichols Garage, \Courtice, Go North to first corner TOMATOES, pick your own. 25¢ basket, $} bushel. Bring containers: Wm, Sack, Thornton Road South, first house south of hydro sub-station, west side SWEET CORN, excellent quality, Pick lyour own, 20 cents per dozen, F Bul- |dvke, 1% mile west of Brooklin on No. 7 Highway. Phone Brooklin, 655-3019. | RORATONS ~W cents eleven quart, $1 bushel, Bring containers. Pick your lown. Telephone 728-4839. |BARTLET reARS. W. T. Cox, |north of Bowmanville Boys' |$chool, Bowmanville, 623-2267 CUCUMBERS All sizes, large size, 175 cents per bushel. Bring own con- tainers, R. V. McBurnie 2% miles nor jof Taunton Road on Harmony Road. 1% miles Training HOOKER'S, CORN -- Pick 'yourself or |ready pickea, Va mile south of Columbus.) struck TOMATOES. $l per hamper. Pick your own. Scott's Farm Harmony Road North to the end of pavement. First farm to the left. 34--Lost and Found LOST -- Three white face spring calves TB tagged. Strayed from lot 5 conces- sion, 6 East Whitby. Telephone Alvin Scott, 655-3747 LOST: Cat, white with black spots, vicin ity Masson and Robert Streets, Answers to Spot'. Telephone 728-0610 LOST: Cat, female, answers to "Dump: ling'. Black and. white, has splint on leg Child's pet, Possibly vicinity of Harmony |Road Soviti, Reward, Telephone 725-3016. (35--Swap and Barter BENDIX washer-dryer_ combination. Cost comptometers,|$800 new, for chesterfield or hi-fi stere® (nt. or will' sell, Blackstock 986-4926. = STRIKE IT RICH! Sell Things You Don't Need, Through An Oshawa Times Classified Ad. 723-3492 623-5361, noon hour or after 6/ . bushel,| _|which TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS i By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange---Sept, 14 Quotations in cents uniess marked $.) 1----Odd 'ot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-) rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is' from previous board-lot closing sale, INDUSTRIALS 11 Net! High Low a.m. Ch'ge| 15 34 39 192 17% 31% Stock Abitibi Sales 1135 274 Argus 1% Arg B pr / Arg C P pr Ashdown B Atl Sugar All Sug A Auto El Bark Mont 17a + Ve 5272 -- Va 13% == Va 1% 78 23% -- Va 470 68% > Va 16% -- Vo 5 5 675 15 235 400 100 Barcelona 5 2 23 1471 7 230 6\4 100 50% -- %s| 100 5) 300 v5 250 35% ---- Ve 1405 30% + 210 15 $1094 25 $99 157 $14% 650 $134 13% 13) 420 $24% 24'4 24'4 550 99% 9% 140 $4714 47 225 $242 24' 25 $312 3) 3 75 $40 40 200 $30'2 Ei) CSL pr new 210 $64 Can Wire B 200 $17'4 C Brew 135 $10% C Chem_w. 50 869 CG SecA 100 $14 C Hydro. xd 125 $21% C imp Bk C 260 $67% C Ind Gas $u% C Ind G pr CIL CPR Cdn Pet Cap Bidg Chemcelj 5 Chrysler 745 Clairtone 5 Clairton w 200 Col Cell 100 Con M $ Con Paper Con Gas n Cosmos Crestbrk Crush Int Cygnus B Dist Seag D Bridge D Magnes Dom Stores Be., hone Bow Valley Bowater pr Bow 5'% pr Brazil BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow | BC Ph 6p } BCPh 4% 56 | Brown Burns Cal Pow Can Bread Can Cem CCC Stone an Foils Cl Fndry CSL new --\% $62 $50% $5} 345 $35% ser ~% 44 44 1094 1094 9 9 14% 14% A 190 $ 328 100 365 Stock Dom Tar Dom _ Text Est C Tr rts 347 120 Econ inv xd Exquisite 250 Falcon Fed Grain Ford Cda FPE-Pion pr Fraser Freiman Fruehauf Goodyear G Mack B G L Power Gr Weg G Greyhnd Guar Tr Hand "Ch A Hawker-S Hayes Stl Home A Horne Pf HBC Hur Erie 209 Husky 500 Husky w 520 Husky p w 200 imp Oil 2361 Imp Tob 525 Ind Accep 265 Ingersoll A 109 $10 'Inglis 225 375 inijand Gas 910 1BM_ new z3 $460 int Nickel 560 $83 int Util 224 Inter PL 535 Int Stl P 100 Inv Syn A 450 TL Ind 209 1TL Ind. pr 285 Jefferson 200 Jockey C Jock wts Kelvinator Kelsey w Labatt Lafarge A LOnt Cem LO Cem w $7 210 $183 725 $53 100 59 $160 40 $160 2100 100 200 230 100 2400 $18 290 $10 495 340 Norands NO NGas Nor Tar ch p 5 Oshawa A Pac Pete Peel Eldér Pow Corp Premium Price Bros 650 499 100 $11% 11% 11% £164 $76% 50 $87% 87% 87% -- V%4 75 $31% 31% S550 750 S82 BYa 250 $10% 100 $23% 625 $1Bi% 109 $13% $12% 124 124 $7% $18 18% 18% $16% 1674. 16% $10% $52% 52 $13% 13% 13% $234 23%e 234+ Ve $8% $13% $6%% Sales High Low a. a cm wa 590 $22% 00 $8% 28% 26% + Ve 120 22% 2 -- Ve 120 To 7 70 76\%6 183 53 31% Sie + Ye 8 160 le 23% me Vo 184 + Va 13% 160 183 53 5M 160 ™% ™% 6 16 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 1 Net | A Stock Sales High Low a.m. ¢ Agnico 1000 +4 A Am Moly 7900 +8 Ang Rouyn 6500 +1 Ansit 4000 1% 4 +% AN C Cop 10950 | Wa +6 B-rnat 1000 13. --2 2500 36% 36 6A +1% 490 735 735 735 ---§ 1000 27% = +h Bralorne 00 3995 95 5S --S Brunswk 4009 13% at 13Ve + % Camflo $200 155 155 +1 4 Bate 4500 415 Py as +1 1200 105 105 1 -I 1000 28 8 1259 7 7 $22 0--6UM 100 1000 143 143 2» 2 Stock QM Gas Sales 'Stock Sales "oo 8 Mcintyre 280 $57¥ 57% S7¥2 175 167-175 Mt Wright 10300 o 7 39 1000 " 14 73 beihim Bibis Royalite pr Salada Shell Can Shell. | wts 390 650 650 650 --1o Shop Save 210 $154 15% 15 ym Va "% Shopper Cty 200 310 310 310 +10 Shully's 200 410 410 410 5 SltrB5'¥2 pr 4 $19% oe 19% Southam 0 + St Pav 23 $120 iM" 12'e + % Steel Can 1040 $25% 25%2 25% + 208103 103 103 347 © © 6 a 142 a+ 850° 850 850 290 290 10 + Ve) 10'% + | 0 asf 485. 435 52% 10% 10 3755 10 375 | 8 Be Ve 469. 460 87% 88 + Ve $23% 28% 28% -- 589% 894 B9%4 349 13¥-- 642 340 16% Abe + Vs Accidents Kill 65 'During Weekend At least 65 persons died vio- lision on a gravel road 10 miles lently across Canada during the/northeast of Simcoe. weekend, 50. of them on the highway. A survey by The Press from 6 p.m., local times to midnight Sunday showed Que- bec was the hardest hit with 25 traffic fatalities and one by fire, Ontario was second with 10 traffic deaths and two deaths involving trains Six children, their father and another adult died when fire gutted their house at Springhill Junction, N.S. New Brunswick reported five traffic deaths, Newfoundland one traffie death land one drowning British Columbia had four highway fatalities and two deaths by fire. Alberta reported four traffic deaths, Saskatche wan one and Manitoba one drowning The survey known suicides, dustrial déaths The Ontario dead: include in does not slayings or SUNDAY Winston Dawa, 22, Toronto, in a two-car collision on the Queen Elizabeth Way near the 'Tor- onto-area town of Port Credit Richard Ginn, 9, Port Credit by a train near his home Wayne Dwight Johnston, 19, Kingston, 'when the car in which he was riding struck a tree near Gananoque. Jean Vaughan, 18, when the car in was riding collided at Lyn Junction. Lynda Brockville, she with a train SATURDAY Donald Robert. Lewis, 39, Os- \goode, Ont., in a head-on colli- \sion about 20 miles south of Ot- tawa Beth Smail, 1%, Brinston, under the wheels of her father' s car at her home John Fleischman, 47, and his wife Mangaret, 44, of Egremont Township, in a car-truck colli- sion near Durham, Michael Winter, 64, Centre, .Ont., in a two-car Windham col- OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. BEULAH HANCOCK Funeral service for Mrs Beulah Hancock, of 414 Mary street west, Whitby, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital |Thursday, Sept. 10 was held at Ithe MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel, Saturday, Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. Rev. Phillip Fiess of Grace) i\Lutheran conducted the service. | iInterment was in Mount Lawn \Cemetery Pallbearers were Clare Bower- | Iman, Ray Bowerman,. Craig} 'Bowerman, Wray Hansel, Harry {Grant and Jack Broadbent, | C., PETER KENT Requiem High Mass was sung for C. Peter Kent, 195 Marquette street, Oshawa, who died sud- denly Tuesday, Sept. 8; was held at Holy Cross Church, Sat urday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m, Rev M. J. Darby, of Holy Cross |Chureh, conducted the service, jInterment was in Resurrection |Cemetery. wai dg were G B. Murphy, C. Ennis, N. Rivard J Noughoh and P. McRae The Knights Columbus re cited the Rosary in_ the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral \Home, Friday, Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. Murphy of 80 Canadian jiies south of Windsor, William Sasseville, r, in a car-truck collision four|when struck by a car on High- 21, Wind- Py oo 18 Marben 1120 234 C Mogul 609 380 C Morrison 1000 72 72 C Mosher 134 (134 Con Negus 6 hy 22% 22% 142 3000 "i 5 C Northia 9000 37 «(35 woo 9 9 2a 25 a 8. 48 1% 12% Wa + Ve sis #10 B15 +5 He mt Sieinbg pr 4 Steinbg A 75 931% 31% 30% ® . 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J 1% " + M4) " 7 9 ] Nn 17 3 3 725 725 $26'4 26'2 n 2 240 +% y --1% i) #0 25 v 784 315 55 167 9 65 210 00 . 0 2500 520 $05 520 16% 16% My 155 153 ig 34a i --~"" $00 9100 2 190 500. 8Va 1000 32. «92 58,000. 5 26% 7" He $334 39% 33% Sales fo 11 a. $122 12% 12% n 2 ee] 915 905 = FOREIGN TRADING 200 $5414 S44 544 +3% 17 $762 76%e 76\4 200 495 495 495 100 725 725 725 +20 100 440 440 440 ---10 1000 (9% 92 Wa Ve 2000 20 20 MO d CPR 8 Faicon Dickenson Kerr Add Sherritt $ Union Un Reef 2 Wh Wh Madsen Magnet ARTESIAN ORIGIN - artesian well gets its ANCIENT MUD fi aig The word "adobe" comes : rom a well dug in 1126\from Egytp. Coptic descendants and-run driver while riding his| fy Franos in the ancient north-of ancient Egyptians called bieyele near his home 10 milesjern province of Artesium, now|mud brick "'tobey" or "dobey." 'north of Orillia. called Artois. HIGH GARBAGE | Laurence Louis Lavoie, 39, ORE STAYS HOME } The 26,000-foot pass between RR 1, Chalk River, Ont., of in-| Until 1962, Venezuela ex-/Mount Everest. and Lhotse has juries suffered Friday night [ported all its iron ore 'to the|been called the world's highest U.S. but new blast furnaces at|junkyard, littered as it is with Santo Tome today make use ofjcastoffs by numerous climbing much of the ore. expeditions. Yellowhead, 8, Rama \Indian Reserve, struck by a hit-| Calvin way 17 near Deep River. Guesswork is no substitute for accurate measurement nlike some rating services, there's nothing hit or miss about an ABC audit of daily newspaper circulation. They count noses. People who buy the paper regularly because they like to read it. No projections, No guesswork, An ABC audit shows where every newspaper goes. They don't count free copies. THey don't count the fellow who comes in for 20 copies because his picture was in the paper. That's not normal circulation, They audit a ABC PAID CIRCULATION--MEASURE OF THE The Oshawa Canes newspaper's books, check branch offices,! delivery men and news boys. The figure they come up with is an accurate count of the people you can expect to see and read your ad, That's the way it should be. That's the audi- ence youre paying for. And that's the audi- ence you reach when you advertise in daily newspapers. If you'd like to know exactly what audience your advertising dollars will buy in this newspaper, ask for a a copy of our current Audit Bureau of Circulations report. PAYING AUDIENCE hats setae

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