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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jan 1961, p. 14

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14 TVR OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Jewuery 6, 1961 a arrow of nate, on Tuas doy Jenwsry 3, 198), at the Oshews Conti wi A 5 ome, to Doneld snd Vivien Ring WONNACOVE~Roh ond Siiriey 'nee 84, Trenton , Pro fy andperame wre Me, ond Mes, Gordon onnecolt, wed My, and Mrs, Wm, Eilat, wil oA Oahaws, DEATHS BREMNER, Mesonder ~~ Aller # fiinase #t the Omang Gene rol Hospital Thursday, Jan, 6, 1961, Al xander Bremner of V8 Cotborne $., Whithy, beloved hosand of Janet maar, dear father of Mw, WH, Les (Dorie), Juines and Peter of Osiswn, send David of Whithy, In his 66th yer, fasting ot the W, C. Town Funersl Chapel, Whithy, for services In the Chapel on Beturday, Jan, 7 ot 2 p.m interment Union Cemetery, Oshaws Minister the Rev, KB. Love, Branch 112 oA Conadinn Legion will conduct 8 sor vies al the graveside BROCKMAN ow Entered into rest in the Oshaws Genersl Hospital on Tues day, January 3, 1961, Mary Winmired Brockman, beloved daughier of Mrs Mabel snd the lute Charies Brockman and sister of Mis, A. Prout (Lorraine) and Charles, In her 4th your, Resting ot the Armstrong Funes Wome, Oh awh, with Wigh requiem mass In TORONTO 1 AM. WIOCKS By The Canndion Frew f 0nd ot, #4 Exdividend, » righia, ww Ha WET IA, ) INDUSTRIALS Aba Ata [he Alin Gos i Alls Goa pv 15 Alte Gas wt 705 Alta Nat Gos 510 Aig Cen ya A wie Yas Mam | pr A 25 ML Hi am ws oe TH BW ion 106 108 vs Ws Ws $i 15 1 i 1% 1% Can Com or COC Mone Cl Frnary € Dredge € Fuiriks A CF Viva » 29 7 CG Bes C Husky € Husky wis 190 Cdn Ind Gas 0 C Hyd Cor wt 30 il, id 169 Gregory's Chueh on Ssturdsy, Jans sy 7 19 a.m. Interment Greg | ory' Cemetary | COOK AL the family residence, Columbus, on Thursday, Javusry §,1 861, Mary Jane Ward, beloved wile! of the lals Thomas Cook snd lovin mother of Mrs, A, W, Butherisn Hazel), Oshaws; Mm. 6 Flore) Region, snd Bryese Cook, Oshawe, In her 9th yesr, The late Mrs. Cook is resting st Melntosh Anderson Funersl Home, Services in slumbus United Chureh on Monday, anusiy 9 a» 290 pm. Interment Graveside Cemetery, Brooklin, | Brent } Comb Ent Conduite Cin Gas Con Gas B Corby vt Cosmos Cresthik wis Crown Trust Dist Seng aid ed $i5% ia 4 Lid Ih Friends sre kindly Ld cull ot the Funersi Home until Satur ARy evening) DREW, Arther J, = In Oshawa Gen ral Hospital, on Wednesday, Janusry 4 1981, Arthur J. Drew, in his 92nd | snr, beloved husband of Lillie C. Ter. | legar and denr inther of Mrs, Morley Iacobl (Loraine), Mrs, Percy Canning riovie), snd Gordon Drew, sll of| awn; desr brother of Mrs (Bertha) of Toronto ow esting st Mcintosh - An-| arson Funeral Home, Oshaws, Services the chapel on Seturdsy, Jan, 7, at Anterment Union' Cemetery, | we family will receive friends at Funeral Home Thursday evening 7| fom, md 7 to yom Frnday 2 to 4 pa John Hastings, Fiying Officer presumed dead, on Beplem in his 26th year. Survived | # former Sylvia Kathleen 7 of Oshawa, Ms parents, Mr, and Mrs, William H. Kerr and a brother, fames of Toronte | KERR Mi MAUNDER, Join Ed Sud denly, st the family resid ; B00 Lee avenue, Whithy, on Thursday, Janu wry 6, 1061, John Edward Maunder, dearly beloved son of Mr, and Mrs William Edward Maunder, dear hro ther of David, Stephen and Gregory, A ha 17th year, Resting at the [§ Town Funeral Chapel, Whithy, for ser ee In the Chapel, Saturday, Janusry 7, st 330 pm. Interment Groveside Cametery, Brooklin, Minister the Hey erend John Smith, OLDHAM « Entered into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, | January 3, 1961, Elsie Roxell, widow of the late Abel Oldham, in her 70th year, Resting at the Armetrong Funers! Home, Oshawa, with memorial serv lee In the shape) on Katurday, January 7 at 1 pm. Interment Mount Albert, Ontario, SILLS Entered Into rest In the Cedars Nefsing Home, East Whithy, on Thursday, January 8, 1061, Annie Elizgveth Harris, widow of the Inie I# den Bills and mother of Mrs, J Mrlowe (Hazel) of Hamilton, Mrs. Jack Ambrose (Mary), North Oshawa, | Mrs, Geor Douglas (Bertha), M | tarold Brown (Ruby), Edward, James and Norman, all of Oshawa, in h f| sist year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Memory ia} Service in the Chapel Monday, Jan. Ary $ pm, Interment hawa Union Cemetery, (Frie nol to eall at the Funeral fore Saturday evening.) kod | ar Home be GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all, RA 8.6226 190 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST | Funeral arrangements and | flora! requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA B-6555 IN MEMORIAM KONOPACKI «= In loving memory of | « dear mother and grandmother, Kath. | eryn Konopackl, who passed away Jan. | ary 6, 1985 Ever remembered hy the family, KONOPACKY In loving memory of a dear mother, Katheryn who passed for flowers, and Reverend Dickson for | away Jan, 6, 1995 | In my heart your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, | There's not a day, dear mother, We do not think of you Ever remembered by the family, | PROCTOR «= In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Rose Proctor, who passed away ary 6, 1037, A sll thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear; Time takes away the edge of mrief| But memory turns back every leaf Lovingly remembered and sadly h IN MEMORIAM PROCTOR ~ In loving memory of our der daughter, Hose Procter, who passed away January 6, 1997, A wonderful daughter with a hesrt of gold No better daughter could this world hal These words are written with desp regret Of & daughter we loved and will never forget Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heartache Our smiles hide sil the while We mourn for her in silence, No eyes can see Us weep And sll we ean do how, awhile Take # token of love where they sleep Sadly missed by Jo-Anne to the ve Mother, Dad snd FROCTOR ~ In loving memory of & dear sister, Rose, who passed away January 6, four years ago today There 1s a family who misses you And finds time long sine you wenls We think of you daily snd hourly, But try to he brave and content, Tears that we shed are in silence, And we breathe a sigh of regret, For you were ours, and we remember Though all the world forget Sadly missed by brother Jos, PROCTOR » In loving memory of & denr sister, Rose, who passed away January 0, four years ago today, God took your hand, we had to part, He eased your pain, but broke eur hearts Although mile and seem earefres, Nobody misses you more than we) A thousand tomorrows we would give, If only God would have let you live To be with us, In the same old way, Would be our dearest wish today, We miss you, God knows this Is true, One in a million, dear sister, was you | Dear God, take a message | To our sister in heaven above, Tell her how much we miss her, And give her all our love | Ever remembered and sadly missed | by sister, Josie, brother-in-law, John, slece Cathy Lyn PROCTOR = In loving memory, of Rose Proctor, who passed away Jan: uary 6, 1057 Dear sister, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more, Stil in memory you are with us As you always were hefore Always remembered and sadly miss ed by sister Teresa, brotherdnlaw Mo, and family CARD OF THANKS | CRYDERMAN ~ * Yoroms Bock Enchonga--inn, § (Gpictations in aants wiiase marked §, Sock Beles Nigh Low owe sie us is oad $ishe Vein 7% ws ad Met Bask fnles Nigh Low 15 p.m, CW go * - vio Int Ut pr Inter Vi Inv Syn A Jockey € Lovo A LoCo A wt LoCo B I ME snd PR 2570 Mass ¥ 5 Maison pr Moore Nat Trust Borth Siar pr 28 NO NGas eo Mor Vaone in Ospaws A wn Vags-Hern 275 Parker Ld Fembing 1990 Pow Corp Fremim GN Gas GN Gas n GN Gas wis 250 Roe AV Con 209 Royal Bank 663 Rosell 00 StL Cop Apr Ass Balada we Balada wis A Seven Arts 612 Shawn wh Botham wi Spartan ad Spartan wis 500 Btattord ad 7 A, Af is once In BELATED CHRI Gloria Holley, 16, dapghter of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Holley of Tarentorous Township in the Sault Ste. Marle, Ont, area, New Party Demise Foreseen TORONTO (CP) Douglas Fisher, CCF member of Parlia- ment for Port Arthur, says he believes the New Party has a life expectancy of about 10 years "unless the present trends of our labor force alter drastically or | | | | | Mr, and Mrs, Lewis| there comes an internal collapse) per Cryderman of Hampton wish to express |of the Canadian economy." their sineere thanks for all good wishes | extended to them on the celebration of | their H0th wedding anniversary held [contained in one of two articles|s With special thanks to|on the subject in the November. the present trends of our labor lecamher 21 he Ladies' Service Club of Hampton and all those who assisted HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hopkins of 143 Albert Street wish to thank their relatives and friends for arama of congratulations on the oces slon of their golden wedding anniver sary sincere thanks to all who visited me and sent oards, flowers and fruit dur Ing my stay in the hospital fany thanks to the various organizations for thelr acts of kindness, And also thanks to nurses and aides on floor IB Charles Ntafford WILSON == The family of the late William Wilson wish to thank thelr friends and neighbors for their kind news, flowers and cards of sympathy; also Senior WA Centre Street Churoh his comforting words of prayer, A spe olal thanks to nurses and ward aides of 2C, Oshawa General Hospital, to Dr Maroosis, The Gerrow Funeral Chapel, General Motors for ears and UAW for flowers ENGLISH POPE Nicholas Brakespeare, who be. came Pope Adrian IV In 1184 and died five yoars later, was the| only English missed hy husband Jim, and Linda ' ever elected Pope, | NOTICE TV VIEWERS The set to get all the Install Now . channels on your TV, «+ This ous 50' SAMPSON TOWER "STRUCTURE with Heavy Crown Rotor, Full 2 Year ONLY $10.00 DOWN Wavemaster Antenna, Warranty (Full Price $110.00) CALL TODAY LEN & LOU'S CITY TV RA 5 7844 Mr, Fisher's comments were [December issue of Information, published hy the United Steel workers of America (CLC), | Eamon Park, assistant |ers, took the opposite view: |" "To those with doubts that the | there can be no better {answer than the results in Peter | borough and Niagara Falls in the {federal byelections of Oct, 31, 11960, Even before the New Party {has been formally established, it {has won its first byelection In a traditionally Tory seat, Peterbor- |ough, and has nearly tripled the CCF vote in another," The New Party, formed by the CCF and the Canadian Labor |Congress, will be inaugurated next summer, DANCING FUN FILLED NIGHTS WEEKLY FRIDAYS Canada's top Record Hop Continuous Danc- ing to the Latest and Greatest on HI-FI SATURDAYS DANCE PARTY The most Dance « In- ducing Music Ever! and his ORCHESTRA Featuring LOVELY JOAN WRIGHT JUBILEE PAVILION | work 2% 1 3d na: the many cards, gifts, flowers and tele: {ional director of the steelwork Sock Belen "Fw 5 Wires © flesi Can Het "oem CWge i 4 AT oid 4% » wi 17% - - b vr tH rm ad - FEI 8 HN HY $8 Price Br Am Ade Crieftn Can Dev C Ex Gas Cnt Del Dev Pal Dome Pole Home OF A Home OH B HEONG Lands Maltrans Medal Northen Pie Pole Place Vonder Prove Gas Gotan Hoyalite Bupiphire Soth ¥ Rpooner Tidal Trans Con Trizd Oh Un Oils nw W Cdn OG 2.00 WwW Cn OG wi 300 W Nico wn Windlall wn win 902 MIN wm Advocate Agnieo Akgiteho Ansil A Areadin w inn $3600 ao f | BR } celebrated Christmas Thursday in hospital, She had been un. conscious slice a Dee, 7 traf. fie accident, --(CP Wirephoto) By MP Wigh Low 11 Wet ww CWes 15% u " wh od oo 13% Lied 7 7" wh MM € Cop Ata Amache ad Barnet Ease Metals 4% 14% Can Astonia Can NW Cann Caspian Cent Pat Chima Comiagan : Catlinan nsevry Fen Halliwell fed Pop Canwest Cop Man Deering I Arpgon Deer Horm Denison Viekenson Dome East Mal Ensst SH El Sol Falcon Faraday Fatime Fromieher GC Mines YK Giant Glacier Grandroy aath High Bell Hollinger Ha Bay Int Mily Int Nickel Iron Bay #0 Jacobs Jaye Expl Jellicoe Joliet domsmith io s Lid 4" 7] wn i # 4 Kz n Kilembe Labrador 1] +i Met A ER Soles Wigh Low 11 a.m. CW ge 0 129 oe 12 ad ed ine is " +3 Lake a) Latin ~t +7 Laorad Laorad. I, #nove Teta Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Ling 2500 ad | ld id 1568 Am i» lo wis Micassa we + % on w ~2 [7 2 +1 70 +9 Mant Mayh Mein won Meeks 160 ad os 169 Ed Yd Kd Mery) Pew Maran Morm Nups N Go Mactie Madsen Magnet Malartis Mars'an Markey Mare a n " yrs » MeWiat i Mery M Alaer Ada etal ¥ {ders BN Rank on Oper 2 Orme 1600 1600 yd 152% Pick Viaes Rayo ha Orehan wy Faymant Crow r Preston a Metal ed Henabie Rexsy Rio ar Maan Kix Athab rd 3400 0h 7% Son fatal sherry Teok Tema Thom Raockwin Ryanor Ant [7 itt ® IL Un Keno 1460 1060 700 Ed 106 500 2000 Willers Wiltss Benm Zaps Bales #0 11 ams BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Fairbanks-Morse Buys Johnston TORONTO (CP) Canadian The purchases and other devel Vanda a oy y arg Lead 1500 1200 1060 1000 ih 10) won ne 1 Wh Wh BA 641,000, NET EARNINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alberta Distillers, 14d. 6 mos, ended Nov, 30; 1960, $20.92; 1956, $142,000, TORONTO (CP) ~ The stock market closed strong on & broad front Thursday after a session of heavy trading. On index, industrials were wp 75 at 528.56, hase metals 1.29 at 165,12 and Western oils 144 at 3.74, Golds were off 14 at B9.92 Volume was 3,068,000 shares compared with the 2,060,000 shares traded Wednesday Fraser jumped two points st 24%, International Paper went ahead % at 32, and Crown Ze lerbach and Price Brothers both improved Y% at 54 and 42, Fddy Peper A dropped a point at #4.) Among steels, Dominion Foun. dries gained 1% at 47%, and M- fas was up 1% at 20%, Dominion Bridge eased % at 16%, TransCanada Pipe Line was the most active industrial, gain- ing % at 20' on sales of 26.900 shares, Toronto General Trusts took the market by storm with a WELCOMING SERVICES | QUEBEC (CP) ~ Last March the Red Feather set up welcom- ing services In Quehee City's sixpoint gain ot 80 on sxles of 470 shares, The stock jumped seven points Wednesday, Giant Yellowknile and Kerr Addison put small pressure on the gold index, both essing % at 12% and 12. Hollinger was up % at 20%, In base metals, Hudson Bay bad a goin of % mt 46, Cassar went ahead % at 13%, while Gunnar was the feature smong senior wraniums with » Hi-cent gain at $7.60 DANCE TONIGHT To Chateau Recording Artists THE TORNADOES Admission $1.00 central bus terminal, Since then about 12,714 persons have made use of the services, , 8.5) COLORSCOPE THEATRE GUIDE LOGE | A | ROBERT HUTTON + MARY CASTLE MOKin | JAILBREAKERS starring | 0 Brock (Whithy) ~ "The Story of Ruth" 6.65 and 9.25 p.m, Last complete show at 9 p.m Regent = "G.I, Blues" 1.30, 3.50, 5.85; 740, 945 p.m, Last com- plete show at 0.25 p.m 'airhbanks-Morse Co, L a soments raise the ma . y -- Me ' Fairbanks-Morse Co, Ltd,, manu- opments raise the manufacturing Biltmore Marlag '0' Prison facturers and distributors of scales, pumps, and various other industrial lines, announces that an agreement has been signed for purchase of Johnston Pump Co, of Pasadena Calif Johnston, now a division of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co, is a pump operation including en- gineering and manufacturing, and employs about 250 persons The purchase is the fifth ac quisition by Canadian Fairbanks Morse In the last year, at a total cost of $10,000,000, The others are: Howe Scale Co,, Rutland, Vt,, employing B00 people; Rudel Machinery Co,,! Montreal, employing 130; Dyna. mic Engineering I4d,, Montreal; and Bkinner Scales Lid, Vancou ver, TURNCOAT TIPPLER TAIPEI (AP) A drunk broke into the home of Chang Yun-han, a candidate for the Taoyuan county council, Wednesday and wrecked the furniture, Sobering up, he sald he was the campalgn manager for a rival candidate and was try. ing to provoke Chang into a Mr, Fisher, who stressed that he was giving a private opinion, sald: "To me, the new political party | ecause of labor backing will en-| liven political Interest for one, | haps two, federal elections, It | br | {18 unlikely to have much short. fight to discredit him in the eyes of the publie, "In leu of paying for the furniture, he offered to he. come Chang's campalgn manager, The offer was accepted, output of Canadian Fairbanks Morse from a onetime tion of five per cent of its sales to around 45 per cent, Announcement of the Johnston purchase was made at a press conference hy Robert H, Morse II, president HAS RAISED VOLUME Mr, Morse sald the five acqul sitions. have brought his com pany more than $20,000,000 a year in sales volume, but that gome $15,000,000 of unprofitable sales volume of Canadian Fair banks-Morse has heen liquidated, leaving it with a total sales vol ume of between $35,000,000 and $40,000,000 annually No further acquisitions are un. der consideration, Mr, Morse stated, Johnston's sales are about $6, 000,000 annually and, comment: ing on its purchase, Mr, Morse sald; "It assures us of a source of pumps for our Canadian sales or ganization, gives us an entry into the large United States pump market and Increases our actly. ity in world export markets," | About B0 to 90 per cent of the cost incurred in the company's reorganization has been written of In the 1060 statement, he con. tinued, and the result will be re. duced earnings, | In reply to a question, he sald! no consideration has heen given to a reduction in dividends, | Company net earnings in 105 were $201,216 compared with! $676,967 in 1050 | Mr, Morse, aged 40, Is a great [Pun success It will fade from the cene in a decade or so, unless {force alter drastically or there comes an Internal collapse of the {Canadian economy." Mr, Fisher gave reasons: 1, Labor unions were unpopular | |with the majority of Canadians and seemed Incapable of improv. STAFFORD = I wish to express my New political arrangement would ing this opinl,2® | 2 Most Canadians were not ("political animals" and tended [toward caution and conserva: | tism, Radicalism and radical | v | vilw Marlag '0' Prison LAST § PAY: {political parties made them un FIRST-RUN SCIENCE-HORROR SHOW ! by a GHOST WOMAN! Camp', 'Colditz Story' propor: | Camp" 12.45, 3.56, 7.05, 10.20 p.m, "The Colditz Story," 2.15, 5.80, 8.45 pm, Last complete Show at 8.40 p.m, Marks = "The Jail Breakers," 12,30, 8.20, 6,10, 9.00 p.m, "Jor. ney to the Lost City," 1.48, 4.53, 7.23, 10.18 p.m, Last com- plete show at 9.00 p.m, Plaza = "Inherit the Wind," 1.00, 2066, 7.20 pm, Last complete show at 9.20 p.m grandson of Charles H, Morse, founder of both Fairbanks, Morse and Co, of the United States, and the Canadian company, (Th CA CAN Bit JULIET ProwsE "SILLY SCIENCE" New Color Cartoon "THE BIG A" FEATURE SHOWN DARLY , , 1130 « 3130 = 5135 » 7140 « 9148 PARAM nl BELEN WILSON & LEE LIMITED MUSIC STUDIOS Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments ACCORDION SAXOPHONE VIOLIN SPANISH GUITAR POPULAR PIANO TRUMPET Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion ot $1.50 weekly include accordion during that period which is taken home for practice, ® CLARINET ® HAWAIIAN GUITAR © TROMBONE ® VIOLA e CELLO s the FRE® use of on WILSON & LEE LTD. 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