Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 21

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with ANY OBLAWS fie tae Ly xo | 3 i LJ TIGE 12-07, AERO TIN LH 14 FL. | OZ. TINS 7% aeneiainmnnmmaieenanned SS! STOMER ONLY RICES FECTIVE JG. 16, 17, 18, 19. WITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ANY TWO 14 FL. OZ. TINS BRAVO PLAIN, MEAT 'or MUSHROOM SPAGHETTI SAUCE 420 COUPON EXPIRES AUG. 29 VITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE 16 FL. OZ. BOTTLE HORNES JARBECUE SAUCE 34 COUPON EXPIRES AUG a9 NITH COUPON & PURCHASE OF ONE QUART BOX FRESH PEACHES 39 COUPON EXPIRE AUG 28 2 group of persons by reason of (OS eo te @ CLK KLE REA ER POH EOA DSS MMe A aa cH EH Oe a a p- TODAY'S 10740 A.M. STOCKS by CP Teronto $I xchange--Aug. 16 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrents, Net change Is from previous board-lot closing save. 10:40 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge 2000 10' 10% 10% Aome Gas 3000 21 2 2 TORONTO ' Dist LI mo 1 SOS Akaitcho 1000 8 SF §38 +1 Ang Am 1000 3 2 BB +3 Ang U Dev 200 7% 7% 7% --1 Im 1500 615° 615 615 Big Nema 1000 28 2 ®L Hawk 7500 32% 32 33'4--2% Bralorne 100 170 170 170 --§ Brovl Reef 250 4 % 9% +1 ®runswk 1300 590 Bunker H 2000 242 24 «24a +14 Caimor 18 100 8 9 Cc Mines 12516 104 100 103 Cc Tung 100 212 212 212 --3 ¢c Jamiesn 150 9 9 8 +1 Cc Keely 450 12 WN --& © Lencourt 7000 18 Vv 7 +h ¢ Nisto 49800 62 S57 3B 400 16 «(152 Sa-- Capt 10000 26 «(24a Ue Cassiar 222 $17¥%e 17% 17% Chestrvile 2000 29 --1) Chimo 1100 (72 n 2-1 Coin Lake 4000 20 » --% Comb Met 1000 25 25 25 1 Coniagas 7500 73 #72 #72 +44 'Conigo 2500 42 4) 41 +% ¢ Callinan 4500 15 14 14 Con Fardy 100 297 297 27 --8 Cc Morisn 400 455 455 455 +5 Cc Neg 109183 114 95 100 --I17 C Rambier 2200 130 129 129 +2 Cc RedP 29200 53S 5) Copreorp 4600 70 68 70 +4 Cop Flelds 200 134 134 134 --1 -M 72450 42 0 41 +5 Craigmt 1050 $12 12 12 Daer' 1000 10% 10% 10'2-- 1 ing D'Aragon 1000 202 Me What 4 D'Eldone 7100 225 221 223 +3 Deiht Pac 5000 19% 1914 1914+ Denison 175 $72V4 724 12% + % Dicknsn 100 340 340 340 10 Dome 400 $56 S52 SS'¥2-- V2 Donalde 1000 19% 9% 19% East Sull 750 515 515 515 Endako 250 $112 11% li" Frobex 1 465 455 455 ---20 Glenn Exp 500 23 2 2 Goldray 3000 95 «492 +92 --2 Go'drim 8000 71 7 8670 Gortdrm 200 305 305 305 Gradore 2000 19 «#419 «#19 Grdroy 43775 144 125 128 ~--16 Green Pont 2200 55 SI S} --4 Guich 200 0 @ BW ---?2 Gunner 110 195 195 195 Hollinger 00 27% 2 + Huds Bay 85 863% 632 63%+ 1 Iron Bay T 1600 350 B45 345 +5 6 149 18. +1 Jaye Exp 000 22 22 2 +% Jelex 12000 414440 41 - +17 Jollet 000 8 8 @ Jonsmith 2000 18 " Kerr Add BS Sl6%e 16 16 L Osu 2500 144 idle 14h L Dufavit 210 $11% 1% 1% K Anacon 2000 76 76 7% +9 Kid Coper 7800 +? Lab Min 275 $314 31 31% L 200 425 425 5 --Ss La Luz 220 $13% 13% 13% Leitch 100 610 610 610 LL Lae 550 170 170 170 'ado 1300 (78 7 678 1 Louviert 1000 21% 21% 2+ th MecL Msh 7250 50 SO 50 Madsen 100 168 168 168 +2) Match 6200 (12 10 io --2] Mattgmt 250 $14 13% 14 + | MWat 73000 54 52 52 --1 Mete 4000 104 10% 10% Midri 138850 211 176 193 7 Min-Ore 2000 1: 3 23 1 +9 Ly THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16,1967 2] such group being engaged in a trade, calling, profession or occupation, or by reason of membership in a guild, union, society, club or association . . . that would result in a lower| 'cost to an individual in such BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT STOCKS 140 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Argus C pr 460 $10% 10% 10% Atl Suger 1350 $11% 11% lle +'% Atl Sug pr 22 $87 7 87 BACM Ind 915 $114 10% 114 +1% Bank Mtl 275 $12% 12% 12% + Ve Bathrst p 225 $16% 16% 165% Beaver L 125 $332 33% 33% Bell Phne 1076 $48% 48 481% Brama'ea 200 $13 «1313 Brazilian 750 $1158 11% 11% BA Oil 535 $38% 38% 38% BC Forest 100 $20% 20% W%-- % By DAVIE DAVIDSON Buntin Rid 400 $10 10 = 10 ; Burns Fds 1220 $15 14% 14% CAE Ind - 1550 $13% 13% 13% sauce for the goose is supposed! Calgy 540 @ 808108 108 108 Calvrt Die 100 9 90 Gen Cem 0 $38' 'an Iron 250 $224 224 22% + %4| egislati b Con Malt 220 $26 25% 26% 414 |e" ae uos one Cdn Brew 5070 $8% 8% 8% + Ve TORONTO (CP) -- What is)considerably cheaper. 9 +5 \'0 be sauce for the gander/designed to eliminate what are 38% 381 4- }, under Ontario automobile insur-|known as synthetic fleets for if you/coverage purposes but its sec- belong to a special group. you {may get your insurance sauce tion 336 has become, |words of one government offi- Sauce For Car Insurance? The best known group plans) are those operating for the Bell/rating manual, a company can The Ontario Insurance Act is|Telephone Co. employees' assv-|seject whom it wishes to insure|Pankers from more : ciation and the 9,000-member/and refuse anyone who does not| Countries at Queen's University,|) 0+ ile d $22,626,000,000, anjin the first half of 1967, Under of $2,531,000,000 orjthe new act, more than 10 per cent in the|Tequired to figure their ratios Police Association of Ontario. : 1 United Auto Workers|ship in a group can be one of|°f Canada prefers to rely pri- The in' the) Union in the United States has|the standards. \group than such individual] {would have to pay if insured individually... ." |SEE NO CHECK er-rate groups are forbidden jbut nothing prevents a com-jearly next year when the new jpany from setting rules for one|Bank Act comes fully reserves of the chartered banks rates. or a series of groups, writing| effect, Governor Louis Rasmin-| Bank Act, passed this spring, cash reserve requirement will, omes ea er or ome such groups exclusively andisky of the central bank said|that an increase in the money|in effect, be 614 per cent. | charging the same basic rate to! Tuesday. supply--currency in circulation) Under the old act, the char- the opening lec-|and chartered bank deposits--is|tered banks had.to stick to the not as clear a monetary policyjeight per cent minimum on a monthly average basis, Actual- The money supply on Aug. 2/ly, they averaged 8.08 per cent all groups. ; : | Delivering As long as it publishes a set- ture at a summer school for 200 t s i x than' 86 feature as it used to be Mr. Rasminsky said the Bank meet its standards, Member- increase the cash reserve i I ting marily on na is past year. Mr. Sexton said that he|mech Mr. Rasminsky said that|. require to convert} required Cash Reservers Of Banks To Get Closer Scrutiny KINGSTON (CP)--The Bankjinto the banking system, allow-|least eight per cent of their of Canada will have morejing the banks to make more|Canadian deposit liabilities in The act seems clear that low-|direct influence over the cash|loans by lowering interest!cas! or deposited with the Bank | of Canada. Under the new act, Mr. Rasminsky said the Bank/this is gradually being adjusted into) of Canada finds under the new\until next February, when the they will jon a semi-monthly basis. @ GLASS BLOCKS @ GLASS TABLE TOPS ©@ WALL PAPER @ CUSTOM FRAMING ++. are just some of the mony Products avaijlable at... Pu PAINTEGLASS CENTRE 723-1181 273 Simeoe St. S. logul Min 900 405 400 400 5 \ultl-M 161 158 159 N Exp 2700 1 Nesion 6 6 4 New Ath 00 38m mB 8B New Bid wooo =§ 5 S$ +h 'Newconx 400.635 630 635 N Harri 15400 82 2 27 +% N Hosco 184 18) 184 +3 N iemperel 1000 345 345 345 +8 lewlund 300 17 «17 OW N Myla 2500 2% 20 ®M --1 Nick Rim 500 13 «13°0«13i Norbasks 500 68 68 @& 4 Norbeau 6100 47 47 47 +3 Norgold m9 9 245 3990 M5 BS --10 Coldstm 1200 113 109 109 +2 Northgat 2460 810 805 805 N Rank 4 N Rock 33 «640 North 1 12 1s --9 Nudul 13250 2% 2 22: --3 Opemske 235 $10% 10% 10% Orchan 580 250 250 +8 58 _1 $10% 10% 10% + 16% 16% 6%4+4 204 2200 -- Rae + ee |) 3% 35 «635 2 $4934 9% 49% --~ 4 35 #35 35 "% a &f & --3 $21%e 21 21 +% u iW 1 340 «330 «340 2% 6 2! 8 BW BW +Y wooo 21 21 at Roman 800 $23 22% 22% -- Ve Rowan €n 2500 10% 10 10 +% Sarimco 1000 «19 9 W +2% Satel 92200 85 #75 1 --2 Sherritt 600 435 430 435 SH Eureke 1300 111 110 110 ~--10 Silvrfids 1000 445 440 445 +5 Si! Miller 2500 16 15 16 Sil Stand 500 17% 17%4 174-62 275 485 480 485 10 Stanrck 100 500° 500 Steep R 4650 715 705 710 Sud Cont 500 26 2% 26 --1 Texmt 20600 108 103 103 --32 Towag 2200 40 40 40 Trin C 25500 21 MWh2i +% U Asbestos 1500 510 510 510 U Buffad 25500 62 58 60 --1 Un Keno 200 560 560 560 +10 Urban Q 100 15 «15 #15 +1 Vespar 2333 42 42 42 West Mine 1600 240 235 240 ite Star 3500 32 2 Willroy 600 89 Windfall 1500 262 26 26a + 2 Win Eld 0500 25 24 25 +1% Yale Lead 3 4.32 Yk Bear 500 270 270 270 --3 Zulapa 6000 24 24 23 +1 OILS, GAS Aiminex 300 530 530 530 Am Ledue 3100 18 17% 18 +1 Banft a 3845 $18% 17% 17%e-- Ve Calvert 4000 28 27 @& +2 CS Pete 1200 235 233 233 --7 ¢ Dehi 300 299 «299 «299 Cc Ex Gas 850 485 (475 Cc Gridoli 725 725 725 +25 C Del 3322 $23% 22 224+ % Charter © 2333 425 415 425 +10 Cc East Cr 600 AS «AS OAS + SS C West P 313: 140 1 1 +9 French Pt 970 600 595 600 +15 Gr Plains 1200 $164 16 16 +% Gt COlisds 200 $164 16% a+ Int Helium 2000 295 285 2S +19 c 25600 215 186 215 +30 25400 85 83 85 +8 N Davies 9 x | lumac 1100 395 395 WS Numac wh 300 100 100 100 Okalta 1000 20 2 Permo 31120 34% 32 33 =I Peruv 500 225 225 Petrol 700 65 65 65 P| 6 3300 278 272 272 --3 Prairie Oil 4500 400 400 400 +10 anger 5925 350 345 350 +8 Scurry Rn 261 $45¥2 45¥2 452+ Ve 3100 89 «88 888 2 Triad Oil 240 220 220 220 U Canso 1100 385 375 375 --§ U Canso w 250 180 180 180 +18 W Decalta 1700 290 286 286 INDUSTRIALS Abitib! 2170 $9%4 Acklands 190 $11%4 11% 11%-- Ve Alta Gas T 400 $3734 37% 373% + Ve Algo Cent 1225 $8 8 --% Algoma St 235 $27¥s 27s 27¥%e+ Ve Alean 860 $29% 29% 22+ Ve Alcan pr 25 $38% 385% 38% + Ve Ang CT 4% 1210 $394 39% 3% CBAlAw 240 61 55) 60 +5 |-------- ibili of ra | f studied the possibility of syn- A A cata te Ga ta 74+7 | Lew B pr 75 $26 254 254--w\cial, a "smoky area." lass, P y 'Y™| knows of no prosecutions under| Monetary policy : aches the new act this fear € Chem w 5 390 390 290 --5/ Life Inv wt 210 155 155 185 Occupational groups or asso-|thetic-fleet coverage for its!section 336. Under this mechanism, the P gu ue mi ee el ta we he te oe |ciations offered lower rates are/members. This could mean| A spokesman in the office ofjcentral bank can affect the|now includes sums not readily C Curt p 30300 190 118 190 41s | Lob CoB 110 37% 7% - 7% called synthetic fleets in thelQntario's 50,000 auto workers|Leslie Rowntree, the financialjcash the chartered banks havelavailable--the deposit balances € Dredge 150 470 470 470 ae Be saw tem sae: (autO Insurance industry and the) cid eventuall y seek the|and commercial affairs minis-|available for lending by buying/ine chartered banks Fgh = - M BLtd 287 $28% 20% 20% |practice of issuing such policies|+eqyced rates that are at least|ter, said synthetic fleets have and selling securities, or trans- some borrowers to keep inac: ays Magna El = 225. $172 17¥a 174 has come under heavy criti- "long been, a bone of conten-|ferring government cash | ¢ Hydro 216 $20% 20% 20% Manet ih See ass Oak 8S a 20 per cent lower than normally| "an.|ti to compensate them for € tmp Bnk 1373 $14 14 14e+ | Maritime 225 $22. 22.22 cism. offered the general public. jtion." accounts from the Bank of Can-|tive, en C Ind Gas 7103 $11% 11% 11% Mass-Fer 852 $21% 21% 21%--%) Only a few companies issue h "But they' t a designated|ada into or out of the chartered/loans in addition to interest, CciL 375 $19% 19% 19% --we! Met Stores 25 $972 27% 2% - 4 But whether the groups are ut they're not a designate | A : 3 C, Marcon! 350 sve 5H Sie Met Stors p 225 $20¥2 202 20% --|the policies and most insurers|penefitting from illegal plans|area for some kind of a crash| banks. and some Canadian dollars ep 29) rene aa, MK] MIM Brick «250 WS 395 395 say they are illegal and exis!'rests on the "smokey" area of|program in the department." Monetary policy involves the) gwa for foreign currency | CPR pr = 2940 $9% 9% 9+ Ye! Molson A 100 $2214 274 Mia + Va only because of a pussyfoct| ; s "Gee Pratap mat pio dit | ppe 4 y C Petrotin 225 $14 14V4 141A Molson B 290 $22. 22-22 stadia oF the Ine J pes | Section 336 which reads in part:| Says Mr. Sexton: We have availability of credit or loans, under agreements Cdn Tire A 640 $27%4 27'%4 27a \a| Mon Food | 275 $10 10% 10!" attitude 0 e insurance super-| "No rating bureau and noj|warned the companies con-\and the interest rates. When| Canad déllaw at Ge ae at Bh) More oe eta ie erate te intendent's office in the finan-linsurer authorized to transact|cerned that if they try 'o create|the central bank wants to back io anadian dollars at a Columbie =--=100 470. 470-470 Nr centain 221 sary ais avy) (cial and commercial affairs!the business of insurance in|synthetic fleets, 336 and other|loosen a tight money situation |later date. eae ee ee 304 + V4) Noranda 210 $56V2 S6V2 S6V2 as eee ihe a Ontario shall fix or make a rate sections of the act will be/it can start buying bonds on the} The old Bank Act a 3% a-~ Ye; Nor Ct! G 1628 $12%4 12Ye 12% S. J. Sexton, the deputy insur- 3 i 59 " | c vhic! s cash' s to keep at Con Pap w 1300 650 | 650 Nor CNG p 150 $22% 2298 2284 3 a sa eatendaat cain ean or schedule of rates ... to alapplied against them. jopen market which puts cash'the chartered banks to keep Con Papr p 100 $26%2 26¥2 26¥2 + 4| Ogilvie 400 $13%e 13a 13%+ vance sup +" ee: : en ~ 2. 2. 20 Oshawa A 75 $44 44% 44¥2--a\interview "there may be some 'on Gas 25 $99% 992 99% Pac Pete 1230 $17% 17% 17/a-+ 'e aa i cay 6 im an oho Pombine' a5 Ss" jon on *|Weakness" in Section 336, but Coronatn 300 165 165 (165 Pow Corp 150 $10%4 10% 10%-- w\the problem is '"'not very large crein RL 539 8 8 Prem tron 400 190 190 190 lat the moment." Cys 8 i) ae te a Price Com 725 $12¥a 12% 4+ ve Mr. Sexton said the dispute Relies Elec: $00 HO a7 7s" +10) FOS Oh Sea: ey fet } about synthetic fleets is cyclical Bek bak ike te LA] Reve p 220 S18 and that the seeking by unions ' Revenue 800 $1434 142 14% + fs * D Bridge 635 $1734 17% 17% =| Nodwell 100 215 215 215 -- 5 |Of new avenues for fringe bene Dofasco 1272 $264 26 26 -- a) Rothman 970 $29% 28% 29% + % fits Is accentuating the prob- Dofasco p 15 $94 94 94 Royal Bnk 125 $16% 16% 16% lem Bom Store 245 $174 174 I7h-- we! Russell H 250 $1616 17 oa Domtar 38 $14% 142 14¥o-- Ye! StL Cer 100 375 375 375 +25 * 2 D Textile 100 $224 22% 22% | StL Corp 'p 72 $90% 90% 90% ESTIMATES NUMBER arene Py aru, eng cay | St Maurice 1000 38 38 38 --1/ He estimated there are about/ Falcon 735 $92% 9234 92% + 7% aainae 10 eg SOM, 0%, 10% | 3,000,000 privately owned auto-| aan. hey ai Be ae a + vel Selkirk A 500 $18.15. 15 }mobiles in Ontario but was i. 2 Fleetwid 100 $24¥2 24% rave =| Sell Inv P00 $32 22 aH + e/unable to say how many are FPE Pion 710 $29%4 2% 2% Shell Can 915 $29% 29% 2% + 1 \covered by synthetic-fleet poli- SC Mhkey B rs Sh Wh Te Shully's 100 200 200 cies. One estimate sets the GW Life 215 $53 3 83 | Silverwd A 200 $16 16 16 Inumber at 25,000 s G Woo Ges 225 $23 23 23 Simpsons TD ap ee i eee 4 bata haital ted bed Greyhnd 325 $134 13% 13%-- Ve . z eens Hardee 3050 30 3 3 Simpson $ 112 $20 20 20 Hawker & 100 380 Sater Sti 500 $115 11% 11% -- % Hays Dna 1000 $1334 13% 13% Sogemine 100 $14 14 14 +% tare A 100 $21% 21% 21% -- ve gates - U4 pl ce oe B 210 $23% 232 23% avin mM TM ; " Y HB 'on oe ww oy sr Radio 2 $33 3 3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hus! Ol} = 1010 $19% 1914 1914 -- 1 eel Can v a aw yee * hap ker Sel 8) Geite A xl Site. 10e ti0 Bowaters Mersey Paper Co. Huey ©. w 160 $1014 10% 101% BA iti ca ase au a ~~ Ltd., 5%-per-cent pref. 68%4, mp Oil 781 $65% 65% 65% -- 1 exa 4 2% 29% Oc inp tee ish sian tise {icy Thom N.P 100 $31! 31% 3114+ % Oct. 1, record Sept. 8 ing Accept z101 $22% 21% 223% Tor Dm Bk 230 $14 14 14 Canadian Wallpaper Manu- re 400 $52 Su Sia+ Traders A 100 «$8 8 8 5 . Ingersoll 125 $26 2% 2% Trader Ap 100 $23%4 23% 23% 4% facturers Ltd., class A $1.40; Inland Gas 200 -$11% 11% 11% + Me Transair 2800 $614 6% 6Ye class B, Sept. 15, record August Inspiratin 200 165165145 Tr Can PL 573 31% + e381 Intr City pr 750 $19 19 19 Tr Can Pip 6 = int Nickel 22 $10934 10934 10934 Yh Tr Can P w Dale Ross Holdings Ltd., int 0 $37 37 7 -Y Trans Mt 21% + Vai a, . <i a Int Util pr 225 $37 3737 "| Un Carbid 1010 $1912 194 1914 14;Common 15 cents; 6-per-cent Intpr Pipe 175 $23% 23% 23% Un Gas 1885 $15%4 154 15% -- Ve pref. 15 cents, Sept. 15, record Int Pipe w 1950 $11 10% 11 + | Union oll 25 $4134 41% 413% August 25 Intpr Steel 100 420 420 420 | Vascan 600 350 350 350 p é Inv Group 100 $10¥% 10% 10'2-- %4| Versatd 575 $7% 7% 7%+%| Famous Players, common 30 fog op A ~, Bt) a" 9% | Wainoco O 500 83 83 83 +2 |cents, Sept. 8, record August 23. Ya 39% 392+ V2|. Walk GW 1310 $35% 35% 25% James Stl 2200 $5%0495 Sie + %4| Weldwod 295 $10, 10 10 Ingersoll Machine and Tool detterson 420 $49 «= 48% «48% -- %e| Westc'st 2010 $28Ve 28% 28%--% Co. Ltd., class A 12% cents, effersn w 25 $40 «0 "0 --1 West Ind 100 225 225 225 --10 | ey € 200 315 315 315 West Ind A. 200 375 370 370 +s | Oct: 1, record Sept. 15. Lita Kelly DA 200 $596 546 SH W Cdn Seed 500 240 235 240 +5 | Loblaw Groceterias sa sey 46 1% W Pacific 780 36% 612 6% S r ries nts, Labatt 475 $282 282 20% Weston A 227 $18¥2 18% 18¥2 del Fie Soa te ny : a Lafarge 500 $16 16 16 Woodwd A 100 $15Ve 15Ve 15t% Oct. 15, record Sept. 14. s LOnt com = 435 wf 435 Zellers 2 aI Z 31 Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd.,| -- cae aura 250 $122 12%e 12% Zenith 40 235 2 : ! tan a1) 490. 450 450 ald shaw:can common 30 cents, Sept. 30, rec 2a ten Levy 1705 $29% 28% 29. -- Ve Sales to 11:00 a.m. 1,783,000. ord Sept. 15. Exaryday Low Price | Pink or White: - Torndites WHY PAY MORE! LEAN SHORT RIB ROAST yi Fresh CANADIAN SPRING LAMB | LEG of LAMB », 99° SHOULDER CHOPS ,, 99° LOIN CHOPS STEW CUTS Ib. 1.39 Ib. 49° LEAN Blade Steaks 69: BACON ie 7Q* nu OOF SIDE 79: POT 59° BACON / J* | ROASTU Js SEASONED Hamburg Patties SKINLESS WIENERS x 2.99 wx 2.99 FRESH MADE Country Sausage 4.: 1.00 12 King St. East TAMBLYN For Bad Breath and Sore Throats Dee-to Colds COLGATE 100 ORAL ANTISEPTIC WATERFREE -- SELF STYLING 1 ADORN HAIR SPRAY 299 23 WE SILVKRN SHAMPOO CAREFREE sMODESS 22:2 = 93¢ FOR ACTIVE PEOPLE ARRID 'i DEODORANT += 89° WITH FREE 2 OZ. SIZE BRYLCREEALAE'S SOROS BRYLCREEM =e. ¥ x. Of. PE Rete Se euailiemed Be Bethe DRUG STORE SPRAY DEODORANT == 1.50 SHAVE FOAM <= 125 MEN'S SHAMPOO <= 150 FREE cn oop, aoe! wees FREE a com? ffm the some size os your prints, tate offer BLACK AND WHITE appho: 120 - 620 - 127 ond 126 ~ KODACOLOR $0 - 620. WEP 126 & 73S . 20 EXPOSURE Pek 1A MOTORIZED DELIVERY TAMBLYN JR FAMILY'S HEALTH 1S OUR FIRST CONCERN Foe YRLITE '. SHAVE CREAM 6 KING EAST OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE as 723-3143 * 728-5101

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