BIRTHS McBETH -- Don and Mary are happy to Announce the arrival of their son, Robert, born Saturday, July 23. 1960} at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Ricky and Kathy, Special thanks to Dr. G. W. Lindsay TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Yoronto Stock Exchange--July (Qrotations in cents unless mark z--0dd lot, xd Ex-dividend, xr rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS High Low 11 a.m. 538% 38% $10% 19% $18 18 5 $103% 163 430 430 30% 27% 5% % 8% Al are happy of Kimberly VICKERS - Joan and to announce the arriva Anne, 8 Ibs. 9 ozs, the Oshawa General Hospital on July 27. A sister for Debra Lynn. Many thanks to Dr Morris and staff DEATHS BELL, George P., tock Sales Abitibi Acad-Atl A Ala Gas Alta Gas pr Alta Gas w Algoma Alumini Alum 2 pr Argus Ash Temple Atlas Steel Auto Elec n Perry, on Thursday. 1960, George Bell dearly loved husband of Violet Austin Applebee (Veteran 1914 1918), survived by three sisters of Montreal, Resting at the Chapel of McDermott, Panabaker, Port Perry, tor service on Saturday at 2 p.m. In terment Pine Grove, Cemetery Beav Lmbr Suddenly in| Bell Phone GRASS, Robert Louls Oshawa on Wednesday. July 27. 1960. Robert Louise, beloved infant son of Willlam and Shirley Grass (125 Byng Avenue) aged four months. Funeral from Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral Home to Garvin's Funeral Home, St.John New Brunswick, for service on Friday, July 29. Interment Cedarhill Cemetery Forest Pow Phone Brockville Cal Pow an Malt SL Bank Com into rest in : ( ( Cdn Celan ( ( ( Toronto, on KENIHNISKI -- Entered $t. Michael's Hospital, Wednesday, July 27, 1960, Pauline Yawarska widow of the late William Knihniski and mother of Mrs. N. Dyriw (Ann), Mrs. T. Tullock (Mary), Mrs D. Gilbert (Dorothy), and Alex all of Oshawa, in her 66th year Funeral from the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Friday, July 29 at 9 am with mass in St. Mary's. Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Bloor and Ritson) 9:30 a.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery IL dn Oi Ind Gas CPR Doctors Top Salary List OTTAWA (CP)--The medical profession supplanted engineer- ing and architecture as Canada's best-paid profession in 1958 Doctors and surgeons, second on the of Canada's top money-earners a year earlier y moved to the top with an aver- age increase in income of $1,285 to $15,264 Engineers and architects, who had headed the list for the four previous years, dropped to sec- ond place with their average in- comes falling slightly to $14,260 from $14,581. Third, as in 1957. were lawyers and notaries, whose average in- comes also took a small dip--to $13,163 from $13,244--followed by dentists at $10,662, accountants at $10,627, investors at $6,281 and "other professionals" at $6,248 200 110 $23% In Ofhawa July 27, 1960, husband of brother of Albert and James of The late Mr Intosh.Ander the 2:00 MARKS, Harry Elgin Hospital on Wednesday Harry Elgin Marks Blanche Blair, and and Frank of Oshawa Detroit, in his 57th year Marks is resting at Mc son Funeral Home Service in Chapel on Saturday. Jul 30, at p.m. Interment Union Cemetery stiddenly al, Lind 1960. Ro McGILL, Roland MB at the Ross Memorial Hos say, on Wednesday, July land M. B, McGill, in year Beloved husband of Elva Marie Stacey, and dear father of Mur jel (Mrs. Earl Kennedy) of Lindsay: Gerald of Yelverton; Carlyle of Port Perry: Dawn (Mrs. Douglas MacDon ald) and Velma. both of Toronto. Rest ing at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay, for service on Saturda Jul 30 at 2 pn. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Lindsay list at MORRISON. David George -- | ¥airview Lodge, Whitby, on Thursday, | July 28, 1960, David George Morrison beloved husband of Dorothy Watson and dear father of Mrs. Lawrence Kel leit (Jean), Solina, and brother of Mrs Alex Colville (Christina) Beaverton; Angus of California, in his 78th year Resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home, 152 King Street East. Ser viee in the Chapel on Saturday, July 30, at 3.15 p.m. Interment Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton DENTISTS INCOME UP x Dentists, whose average in- PHILP, Norman 0 At the Oshawa RE General Hospital on Thursday, July.28, OMe rose 1960, Norman ©. Philp, of 228 Brock place in 193 behind accountants, Street North, Whitby, beloved hus | whose average income dipped by band of Ethel Wright, dear uncle of gos) Olive McLean. Resting at the W. C. ° Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. for service in the Chapel on Saturday, July 30 at 2.30 p.m. Interment Cedar vale Cemetery, Cannington. Minister the Reverend A. M. Butler GERROW FUNERAL | CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements ond floral * requirements all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers Memorials, Cornerstones, Statutory of all types. 1435 KING ST. E Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8-8876 CARD OF THANKS LEE Mrs. Elizabeth Lee would like to express her thanks and appre ciation to the nursing staff and em ployees of the Oshawa General Hospi tal, and her many friends, with special thanks to Dr. Fulton, Dr. Patterson, for their thoughtfulness during her re. cent stay at the Oshawa Hospital were issued Wed- nesday in the revenue depart- ment's 153-page analysis of in- come and taxation statistics for the 1958 tax year The analysis also showed that the average income of Canadian taxpayers in 1958 was $4,007, up from $3.834 in 1957. They paid an average $342 in taxes compared with $347 a year earlier The Ontario. oil centre of Sar- nia could boast that it was the best place to work in 1958. Of the 70 centres with more than 5.000 federal taxpayers, Sar- nia had the highest average in- come with $4,618, an increase from $4,418 in 1957. when the petrochemical centre ranked sec- ond. Oshawa 7th Wage Scale OTTAWA: (CP)--The department's annual green book The figures for nesday., shows Sarnia had high- est average wage among Cana- communities in the calen- year 1958. The list includes Place Sarnia Sault Ste. Marie Trafl-Rossland Vancouver Calgary 5. St. Catharines Oshawa Alberni-Port Toronto Ottawa Peterborough Hamilton Chatham Brampton Niagara Falls St. Thomas Windsor Brockville Ft. Wm-Pt. Arthur Sudbury-Copper Cliff Barrie North Ba, Welland Belleville Kitchener-Waterloo Owen Sound Cornwall Brantford Kingston London Stratford Woodstock Galt Guelph Orillia Timmins- Porcupine Hull dian dar 587 334 322 18 Alberni WILLIAMSON Mere words sre in 9 adequate to express our gratitude tol each and everyone who has helped us 10 through these days of sorrow with| 11 beautiful flowers. words of sympathy, 13 memorials placed and deeds of infinite 1 kindness. We can only say "Thank you 14. and God Bless You" 17 Evelyn Williamson. M: Lacey and Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. A G. Lawrence 19 20 2 24 28 29 30. 31. 33 36 38. 40 41 4 45 46 49. 50, 5 35. 56 58 65 Please Note Deadlines now this column: Births, Memoriams, Thanks -- 9 AM. SAME DAY DEATHS -- 11 AM. SAME DAY DIAL RA 3-3492 in effect for Cards of 3.956 3911 3.906 3.875 3.874 3.873 3,846 3,834 3.821 3.821 3.815 3,782 3,541 GM Sales Record But Not Earnings NEW YORK AP General Motors Corp. reported Wednes- day record sales for the first six months of 1960 and an upturn in earnings. compared with last year. Earnings did not set a rec- ord. 'Net income for the six months ended June 30 amounted to $611, 384,338, equal to $2.15 a share Sales totalled $7,108,770,995 In the previous year net income for the first six months amounted to $500,285.641, equal to $2.08 a share. This was achieved on sales 'of $6,511,699,791 GM's record net income for the first half came in 19557 It to- talled $660,962,000. Sales in that period, the previous record f first half, amounted to $6 672,000. SUNDAY MIDNITE SEE THE_WAR OF JOSEPH-E. LEVINE WILL KEEP LINK COLOMBO (AP)--Ceylon will continue its link with the British Crown for some time yel, Felix Dias Bandaranaike, finance min- ister and junior minister of ex- ternal affairs, said Tuesday. He sald the question of making this Commonwealth country a repub: He is not urgent. STEVE REEVES fencuLes «EASTMAN COLOR by PATHE DYALISOOPE DON'T STAND IN LINE 2 Tickets Now! I $428, had been in fifth revenue * of taxation statistics, issued Wed- Average Income $4,618 -| lost . | two-year 5| minion Foundries DOORS OPEN 11:30 p.m. FOR ADVANCE TICKET HOLDERS NEVER BEFORE ON THE SCREEN! Net High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge $8; 8: Bh $43 4 4 2 $41% 41 41% 4 816% 16% 16% 10% 10% " 10 10 * nn Sales 65 00 100 123 255 Sock 'Tambyn Texaco Can Thornelf Tor-Dom T Fin A T Fin 442 p Tr Can PL Kiork Cdn Pet pr Chrysler 25 Con Gas 505 Corby vt 3 Cosmos 1200 Creative Tel 1580 D Fndry : Dom Stores Beta 18v Trans Mt GP Drill A 1 8 58 38 on as G8 Wares : A G1 Pow wi ne" GN Gas pr Walk gw GN Gas 280p fh Greyhnd Weston » Hard Crpt ---nith H Dauch au H Smith pr c per imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep inter PL Inv Syn A Laura Sec LobCo A wit LobCo B LobG 1 pr MB and PR Mass-F McCabe Mid-West Moore Nat Drug Nor Star pr NO NGas Roe AV Can Roe AV 5%p Royal Bank stl, Corp Shawin Simpsons Southam Spartan Steel Can Kales zl $23 2 ed 8. Exe » Bk Net LL 40 Ne 57% 57% 57% Ch'ge 3 13 2 Bailes 5 A Bata € Chieftn Cdn Dev C Ex Gas C Husky C Husky Cent Del Duvex Fargo HB OI Jupiter Long Point NCO wis Pac Pete Pac Pele w Petrol Ponder Royalite Yan Can Curh SW Pete 2000 1300 500 wis 3300 720 740 50 260 100 5 64% 47% 55% 52% $35% 85% $17% Net High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge zn 7s 2 17 a 0 + 35 " MINES Stock Advocate A Arcadia Atl C Cop Atlas Yk Bankeno Barnat Base Metals Sales 200 500 00 2000 2000 1000 1500 6700 000 500 2400 500 3500 1000 300 500 1000 1100 1000 1000 elt 2000 Miarben 10000 on M and § 310 100 1500 1000 500 100 310 1000 300 240 31 Broul Reef Camp Chib C Tengsten C N Inca Candore Cassiar Chester Chib Jae Coch Wil Cosaurum CG Arrow ' y « « « « « « Mosher on Negus Northld yp-Man Coprand Denison Dome East Sull Falcon Frobisher Giant YK Gunna Hollinger Hoyle Hud Bay Int Moly Int Nickel BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS share; a share Quemont Ltd.. 6 mos $1,041,000, 492 M Housing Theory Implications construction was By FORBES RHUDE that outpacing Canadian Press Business Editor effective demand Accordingly, adoption second philosophy probably would involve a changes in attitudes To some principles credit have been applied to the with reduced down many years if the pressuré enough conceivably be philosophies prevail in of to housing. philosophy building should balancer of the In this view of the economy drums, special should be given to housing however, other parts of th omy speed up, housing should be pay However allowed to follow its own normal becomes greal course. and shouldn't be helped | principles could to make 'inflationary' demands carried further. on scarce materials The other philosophy housing as an end in itself traditional Two regard One house- as says be used economy when other paris are in the dol- encouragemein When housing field e econ- payments and extent the gene looks at degree to which present fi- further today's TIME FOR CHANGE might go considerably This view was summed up by with relative safety in Senator John Sparkman Ala- high-income world bama Democrat and chairman - of the U.S. Senate's housing sub- te . committee--in an address in Tor- 0 11 H 1 onto 'last fall to the American I 1a ospita National Association of Real Es- "ge tate Boards. He said Addition Planned There is too much tendency to regard housing programs as ORILLIA (CP) Plans for a inflationary in good times and as $1.500,000 addition to the Soldiers stimulators in poor times. We Memoria' Hospital were an-| shall have to change that phil- nounced Wednesday by the hos- osophy. Shelter is as necessary pital"s board. to life as food and clothing and The addition, along with some shouldn't be regarded as infla- renovations te be carried out, will | tionary." increase the hospital's bed capa- The first philosophy is pretty city to 210 from 120 and the num- close to what we have been fol-/ber of operating rooms to four | lowing. from two. ! The second is mot clear as to William Hume, hospital super- just what it envisages. Carry it intendent, said the cost of far enough and--for a while at hospital will be paid from grants Jeast--we might not be doing py the town, Simcoe County, On-| much else but build houses. Pre- tario County, and the federal and sumably, however, it envisages provincial governments. as a minimum a considerably - accelerated pace in replacing sub-standard homes, and in mak- |ing it possible for more people to buy new ones ADDS HOR TORONTO (CP)--The Metro- politan Toronto - police depart-| ment, trying to keep pace with| DEMAND OUTPACED increased use of city and subur-| Following even the [first phil- ban parks, plans to add more osophy, we have had occasional horses to its, mounted division, warnings in high-building periods, responsible for patrolling several parks. . . Mixed Trading | | New Weapon Again Feature | Agamst Cancer Of Stock Mart oe meson soiiaies om. allows margeons to wolate a can- TORONTO (CP) Industrials sar some of their earlier gloss after a day of mixed trading on the stock market Wednesday. On index, industrials were up reports the results of 112 tests at Tulane University Hospital 93 at 472.63 after earlier gained) Um ower half of the cases, the {almost a point. Golds were off was "arrested"). Get 35 at 76.11 on half-yearly earn-| Your eopy of she Digest today ings figures, base metals hil a 37 articles of lating mtenent.. low, off .67 at 149.56, | and western oils were off .45 at 77.78 Volume was 1,421,000 compared with 1,880,000 shares Tuesday Steels gained led by Page Her-| sey with a gain of %2 at 20%. Do- was up % at 397%. Utilities all moved lower THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN MUSIC OF "THE SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMEN" ended March 30 the 1959, $4,734,913 number of 6 social and financial $1,066,000, 24 cents a share 6 mos ral June 30 of modern consumer Sh 6 mo: to" shares; these| Paid on ended , $1.37 a This would involve study of the $1.29 a share By THE CANADIA Campbell Red Lake 6 mos 4 29, 20 cents a share; ended June J 21 Canada cels. Packers Faraday Uranium mos. ended Ltd $3,155 Geco Mines 1960 are 41 cents 1959, paid Noranda Mines, | June 30 share: Normetal Mining June 30: 1960 June Mcintyre Porcupine Mines s. ended June 30 $1,136,640 2,299,482 shar 1960 1959. 1960 N PRESS Mines Ltd 1960. $789 1959, $845.- ended ght mos South Amer inum - March 31 . cents a share; 595 Ltd Waite 1960, Mines 30 600. 50 ended $1,254,700 High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge ining er Sigma Mines (Quebec) Ltd., June cenls a 16 ce Company 3 1960 Amulet mos. ended June 30 cents 38 cents Stock J Waite Kerr Add '10 Labrador Latin Am LL Lac Madsen Martin Mcintyre xd McKen McWat Meirill Murray Nama Cr N Kelore 1000 40 445 35500 1500 1000 25 $11% Net M Opemiska Ormsby Pardee Patino M Paymast Perron Preston Que Lith Radiore Rainvile Rayrock Rio Agom Stanigh wis Steep R Sullivan Sunburst 4 000 Ventures 1 A Violam Young HG Ww Sales to 11 1900 1000 am Sales High Low 11 a.m. ( 4 25 67 380,000. | Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Net hige 25 1959. $775.491, $1.11 Federal Reserve Corporation, ded June 30: 1960, cents a share. ~~ WASHINGTON 4 eral $81 1959, 30: 1960, share; nts an Gold and Plat mos. ended $61,106, three , loss of $210.- cent from 90. 195 Reduces Margin (AP) The fed- reserve system Wednesday reduced the margin requirement for purchases of stocks to 70 per THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 28, 1960 2§ * XX X * F * * * ¥ hk % (IX : Now SHOWING The Picture All Oshawa Wants To See . . . like a book of nursery rhymes. Walter Winahe#t ADMITTANCE EACH OF THEM REACHED FOR THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT OF THE BRAMBLE BUSH TO PERSONS YEARS OF AGE or Over The action means that a per-! son who purchases $100 worth of securities may put up only $70 in cash. Formerly he would have| had to put up $90. The board took| Mines, Ltd.. 6 1960, $1,643,- 1959, its action in the a share; stocks face of recent | | declines in the price of common] 000, $1.05 a Ltd THEATRE GUIDE 1960, $954 on 2,300,182 49 cenls Brock Hong Last p.m Plaza 1.30, es Ad., 6 mos $6,151,000 $5,807,000, 3.30. 5 Last comple Corporation 11.20 p.m nancing plans may ho eres Ltd. '6 mos. ended June 30: 1960, Regent -- * and whether they ggaqion) 2) cents a share Quebec Power Company, ended TODAY & FRIDAY -- 2 SMASH HITS! Jungle" 10.00 p.m. I at 9.20 p.m 6 mo $816,737 KINSMEN THE NEXT KINSMEN KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO Friday, August 5th--8:30 P.M. 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