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The Oshawa Times, 18 Apr 1961, p. 14

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- 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, April 18, 196) A" BIRTHS GILLILAND -- Charlie and Helen (nee Smith) ai rnerly of Edinburgh, wish the birth | of their son, i Tg William, on Monday, | April 17, 1961 at the Oshawa Ge ! Hospital. Mother and son doing fin KAVANAUGH -- Lori Ann wis to | announce the arrival of her baby sister, Deborah Louise, on Sunday, April 16, 1961, at 9.10 a.m., weight s| Ibs. § ozs., at Oshawa General Hospital. | Proud rents are Ted and Frances (nee Skinner). Many thanks to Ross. McAULEY --Mr. and Mrs. John Me- | Auley (nee Helen Owens) wish to an- nounce the gift of a son, John Franklin Kent, on Friday, April 14, 1961 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton. REID -- Angus and Gertrude (nee Lynde) are pleased to announce the birth of a son on Sunday, April 16, 1961, at the wa General Hospital. A brother for Winnifred and Donald. ROACHE -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roache (nee MacDonald) wish to an nounce the arrival of their daughter, Patricia Ann, om Monday, April 10 1960 at the Oshawa Genera] Hospi tal. A sister for Christine, Danny and Heather, TOMLINSON Mr. and Mrs. lvan Tomlinson wish to announce the birth of a sister for Anne, Moyra and Bren- da on Saturday, April 15, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Doherty and nurses. IMPORTANT: TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--April 1-0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr rights, xw-Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS Sleek Abitibi Acad-Atl Acad-Atl A Alta Dist AltaDis vt Alta Gas Alta pr AltaGas w Alta Nat G Algoma Alumini Alum 1 pr Analog Anthes A Argus xd E Tem B Atl Ace Atlas Steel Atlas ris Sales 340 95 7.50 1500 100 $38 37% 31% $24 MH Au $20% 20% 215 215 175 175 $31 3% 25 $107 107 13% 17% 38% 36a 21 350 29 20% 215 175 31% 107 13% 17% 38% 36% 21 350 29 9% NAMES ARE Choos. pleasure and others will know your choice. Name your Sails quickly as ble d the individual name in an Oshawa Times Birth Announce ment. Just call our Classified Department, give the facts, in cluding the name, and we publish a Birth Notice in next edition. Just dial RA 3-34%2 DEATHS CAMERON, Keith Marwood Fatered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, on Sunday, April 16, 1961, Keith Mar wood Cameron, beloved son of Mr. | and Mrs. Alexander Cameron and brother of Mrs, Edward Gagon (Jean), Carl and Allen, in his 38th year. Rest ing at the Armstrong Funer Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa ro want to Baile Prod Burns Burrard A Cal Pow Can Cem Can Foils A C1 Fndry Can Mait C Pack A Can Perm 20% 73% 551% 66 52 66 46% 13% C Bank C Cdn Brew C Br Alum CBAL A w Cdn Can A Cdn Celan C Cel 175 p C Chem w Curt W C Dredge CGas 1 w C Husky C joe Gas sisy Sav $25% 13% 25% JOHNSTON, Charles A Entered into rest suddenly al Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Monday, April 17, 1961, Charles A. Johnston, in his 83rd beloved husband of Louise Ann Francis and dear father of Charles W.| Johnston of Toronto, and John E. John-| ston, of Ajax. Mr. Johnston will rest at ___ the Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180 Da. | forth Avenue, after 7 p.m. Tu Chrysler Col Cell Con Gas Con Gas A Copp Clark ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED (Continued from Page 15) 7 ; Funeral service in the chapel on Thurs day, April 20, at 3 p.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all RA 8-62.16 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE' CE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 OSHAWA ONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers, {3-1083 a Fan Memorials, Cornerstones, FILTER Queen Sales and Servies, Free Stotutory of all types. 3.4083. | R.R. 4, KING ST. E. PAINT, SE 'exterior, ons Fallon, 7 RA 8.3111 or RA 8-8876 Oshawa Hardware nd Electrie, 8 IN MEMORIAM SELLING furniture * We'll buy it. Re- | frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos,| stoves, ete. For top cash offer con-| tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA & 131.4 DEAN -- In loving memory of a be- loved wife and mother, Hazel Ada, who passed away April 17, 1952 If we had all the world to give, OFFICE , butcher, restaurant equip.| New, used, buy, sell, service, Bill Hamilton, Ashburn, Brooklin. We'd give it, yes, and more, To hear her voice and see her smile, And greet her at our door VACUUM Cleaner | Parts, Hoses, rebuilts, estimates Vacuum Service RA ao But all we can do, dear mother, Is d tend your grave, AW GS. canvas. Prompt And leave behind tokens of our love, To the best mother God ever made. We like to think, when life is done, Wherever heaven may bi free estimates. Chair, table Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North ., That she'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome us PORTABLE greasing equipment , tire Ever remembered by Art and Beth, Shirley and Joan 32--Articles for Sale GAS stove, Inglis four burner apart ment size, in excellent condition. Apply 621 King Street East. RA 5-555 FOUR plece sectional furniture, lazy boy with stool, mattress and box i wringer washer, four-burner RA 82067, Apt. 5. 239 Mon- ELECTRIC stove, bedroom suite, stereo hi-fi. floor polisher, corner table, kitch- en suite, desk and chair, bedspread sanister set. Reasonable. RAS5-3292 OFFICE, butcher, restaurant equip. New, used, buy, sell, service. Bill Ham- ilton, Ashburn, Brooklin WE pay highest price: used furniture. Pre ture Store. RA 3-3271 coe South - BICYCLE boy's 28" Si ine", just been ovrehauled, good condition, original paint, whitewalls, kickstand. MO 8-5927. 313 Frederick, Whitby. AUTOMATIC n laundry in the city for [sed Furni- coln service, ou | pre. gi anytime. service, | rentals. | changer, ete., six months old Phone RA 15 after (3 _pm FREE bicycle frith the "purchase of every chesterfield or bedroom suite or dining room suite on special sale!| These are brand new two wheel bikes boys' or girls" models. Hurry -- This! offer is good for limited time only!| Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe South wide, MEAGHER loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother,| Martha Apa Meagher, who passed away April 18, God ily io a wonderful mother, Her memory will never grow old He fashioned her smile out of sin. shine, He moulded her heart of pure gold; He needed a new star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, So aut of this world, of sorrow He chose that dear mother of mine - Lovingly remembered by daughter Patricia, and grandchildren June, Betty and Marilyn in USED dresses and suits, size 14 to 18 Apply at 193 Simcoe Street South be tween 1 and 5 Saturday afternoon. No telephone orders please NOTICE! Fabulous savings on baby carriages, mew '61 car bed models $19.95. large full panel cribs, roxatone or natural, half price, clearance, $20, playpens. $8.88; strollers, $5.88; high chairs, $7.88: springfilled crib mat tresses, '$6.88. Wilson Furniture, 20 REID -- In loving memory of a déar Church Street aunt, Jean, who passed away April 18 : = : : 1959. OFFICE desks, $10 up. Cash registers adders, typewriters. New warranty on used equip. Bill Hamilton, Ashburn. TYPEWRITER, Underwood, "standard, $40: National cash register, $25: 21" Motorola TV, A-1 shape, $75. 136 Simcoe Street South. Telephone RA 38-1211 Your presence is missed, Your memory we ire. . ~Loving you always, Forgetting you never ~-Ever remembered by niece Jeap and family ( REID -- In loving memory of a or dear grandmother and great-grand bi SE mother, Jean Paiecash Res, Who Pass-| onstruction, all sizes, while they last, ed_away April 13, 15! $19.85 Mis-matched continental beds, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, o\.3 anteed, spring-filled construction, Beautiful memories she left behind. | jo hardwood legs. slashed, $42. Maple --Sadly missed by Jean, Bill, Bonnie , beds, complete with springs, mat and Jeannie Kellar . tresses, guard rail and ladder, $58 Spring-filled mattresses in discontin ued tickings, better qualities. priced to clear, $16. Flake foam pillows, non allergic, quilted covers, 99 cents Wil son Furniture, 20 Church Street Lowest prices in town mattresses. spring-filled REID In - loving memory dear mother, Jean Reid, who passed away April 18, 1958, in Toronto What we would give if we could sa "Hello Mum" in the same old w 'To Hear your voice, see your smile To sit with you and chat awhile 80 you who have a mother Cherish her with care For you'll never know the heartache Till you see her vacant chair ~FEver remembered by son Jimmie and daughter-in-law Jeany of a -- box trafler, very light, ble for small car. $40. Phone Orono © FOR SALE 6R2 WINE wud sider. barreia, wold oak, all Oshawa Hardware and Electric 3 Church. RA 3-7624 FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. in good ron dition. Telephone RA 33083 or apply at 275 Oshawa Blvd. South 35 HOUSE trailer. new lumber 2 x 4, 2 x 10 and sheeting, bathroom sink stool and closet with Fittings, 8% ply wood dinghy. 7" skill saw, Axminster carpet. 295 Simcoe South NEW furniture clearance, walnut finish, double dresser, bed room suite, $139; two-piece air foam chesterfield suite, $139; five - piece chrome Kitchen suites, $44.95. smooth top mattresses all sizes $25.95, chrome chairs, matching sets of four, $19.95 smooth top continental beds complete with padded head board. $359.95: 47 piece deluxe three-room grouping $439 Richards Fine Furniture, 2905 Simcoe Street ADMIRAL air-conditioner and double bed (box, spring and mattress). As new Telephone 3-3274 PLYWOOD boat and trailer -- boat 14 feet x 69 Inches, with steering wheel. Telephone RA 8-2057 for more information USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, 's hp motors §5 to $& guarantéed reconditioned wash.! ers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hamp ton, CO 3-224) CARD OF THANKS | REYNOLDS -- 'We wish to convey our sincere thanks and appreciation to KING Mi James King and fam-|all who have been #0 kind to us during fly wish to express their gratitude tol , r <u e for their kindness, beautiful] ™ recent bersavement of a loving hus flowers and cards during the recent Dand snd father Wereaveniont of a dear mother, (=Mre. Eisis Refnelds and you Pater. | REID -- Treasured memories of my dear mother, Jean Paterson, who fell asleep April 18, 1959; also my dear brother, Andrew, who was called home suddenly Christmas night, 1957 Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand I cannot touch, Still 1 have so many memories Of the one 1 loved so much, Her memory 'is my keepsake With which [Il never part God has her in His keeping. I have her in my heart Sadly missed by daughter Betty "three-piece STOVIN In loving memory of my dear wife, Elizabeth Stovin, who pass. od away April 18, 1960 Today recalls sad memories Of a dear wife gone to rest And the one who thinks of her today Is the one who loved her best Ever remembered by husband, Bill STOVIN In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, Eliza-| beth Stovin, who passed away April 18,/ 1960. We often think of bygone days, When we were all together The family chain is broken now But memories will live for ever Ever remembered by son. Stanley, daughter- in-law Ruth and grandchil dren CARD OF THANKS ( notations in cents unless marked 3. Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Exquisite pr Sales 225 $9 100 $i1%% 49 $56% 1215 $37'% 740 285 7.20 215 900 z15 720 100 100 BX~ Cosmos Bx Crown Zell Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry D Magnes Lom Stores Dom Tar Eddy Exquisite Exquisite pr Fittings Fleet Mfg 100 Fraser 300 Gat 5 pr Gen Bake G Dev GMC GP Drill GP Mfg A GS Wares Globe A GN Gas GN G.B w Gr Wpg G Gr Wpg vt Gr Wpg 56w Greyhnd Hendshot pr Hi-Tower Horne Pf Imp Bank Imp Inv. A Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep 1 Ac 450 pr Inland Gas Inind G w Int Util inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn A Jefferson Jockey C Jock wis Kelly D A Kelly swts Kelvinator Labatt Lakeland LobCo A 1obCo A w LobG 1 pr Loeb M MB PR M Leaf Mil Mass ¥ Mass-F 5% Mid-West Milt Brick M Cont A Mont Loco Moore Nat Drug NO NGas Nor Phone N Phone w Ont Steel Oshawa A Page-Hers Pembina Prem um QN Gas QN Gas wt bo 15 210 260 100 150 220 265 425 100 56 25 24 %» 1000 215 1578 2081 100 350 40 900 205 150 397 825 18 1 65 2i0 11135 355 3 9800 5 1 710 5 1475 25 200 1775 3218 500 1085 300 200 295 100 $26 200 $144 565 $58 700 $15 1090 $19 1660 $8'% 100 490 100 $1714 645 S173 205 $24% 100 $113 100 310 310 $87 320 320 210 % Ss woe gt a pick-up and delivery. Telephone RA i = High Low a.m. Ch'ge 114 563. 37 20 50) 8% 70 90 41% 9% 45 05 8 25 10 11 Net Stock Reichold Roe AV C Rothmans Royal Bank Russell StL, Cem A StL. Corp St Maurice Salada-8 Salada wis Seven Arts Shawin Pilverwd A Simpsons Stafford Stedman Steel Can Steinbg A S Prop wis Switsor Tamblyn 'Thornclf Sales 210 2010 + 555 612 11% % A r Iron T Fin A Tr Can PL 'Trans-Mt Wston 413 pr West A wt Woodwd A Wdwd A w Zenith Curb Anglo-Nfld Asbestos CD Sug C Paper Dupont Ogilvie Thd CG In 42% 7 195 41% ball 355 115 8 a Ya 10 +10 325 15 Am Leduc Bail 3% pr' Banff Calalta C Chie'tn Cdn Dev C Ex Gas ¢ Homestd Cent Del C Dragon e Pete Fe pains' | Home B HB Oil G Jupiter Long Point Mayfair Medal Midcon Nat Pete N Cont N Davies NCO wis Northld Pac Pete Pac Pete w Net Low a.m, Ch'ge . re Tou --% + % + -1 W Decaita Windfall Advocate Anacon Anglo Hur Ansil Arcad wis A Arcadia Aumacho Aumagq Aunor Bankeno Belcher Bethim Beveon Bibis Bicroft Bidcop Bouzan Bralorne Binswek C samp Chib 4050 Cent Porc Chester Uhimo Coch Will" 7 Coniagas ¢ Discov C Halli Con MS C Morrison «Mosher Con Negus C Northld Cons Que C Red Pop Conwest Coprand Coulee Craigmt D'Aragon Deer Horn Denison Dome Duvan East Mal East sull Elder Eureka Falcon Faraday Fatima Gaitwin Geco Mines Genex Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $11 11% 11% 15% 15% 15% 23 2 20 20 217 i 5 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge 106 106 106 --2 32%. ad ag + 4% 230 Sales z50 700 Stock Giant YK Glacier Goldale GF Mining Grandue Gulch Gunnar Gwillim Headway High-Bell Hud Bay Int Moly Int Nickel Irish Cop Iron Bay Jacobus Kerr Add Kilembe Kopan Labrador Langis Latin Am Leitch Lorado Lorado wt Lyndhst Madsen Man Bar Maralgo Maritime McKen McWat Mentor Merrill Meta | Midrim Min Corp Mt Wright Murray M Nama Cr Nat Expl New Alger New Delhi N Goldvue N Hosco Newlund N Mylama Nipissing Noranda -- Ya 217 5 790 414 29 199 $54 41s $70 138 165 77 $11 3 1614 $2414 1 890 i 39% ons 391% 80 B30 0 415 12 Ya 54 12 11g 54 790 1260 100 Jran 4000 10300 2000 1300 500 703 1000 2000 300 3 1000 2000 600 500 220 3000 8000 1000 Nor metal Norpax N Coldstrm O'Brien O'Leary 100 1000 450 4000 12000 34% 500 21 500 221 500 9% 520 10% 500 10 2000 1000 600 800 2000 150 1000 745 169 Opemiska Orchan Osisko Pardee Pato Pee Expl Peerless Perron Placer Preston Pros Air Quemont Radiore Realm Rix Athab Roche Rockwin San Ant Sherritt Sigma 1200 762 100 3000 810 1200 4600 500 500 35 500 100 430 Sh ICEBREAKER TO THE RESCUE the bulk rier Nipigon Bay (foreground), Dwarfed by of Alexander the department icebreaker car- transport Henry 33--Swap and Barter 1954 DODGE convertible for "55 haf-ton pick-up truck Telephone MO 2.5110 best $300 worth of, camera equipment, P oid and 35 mm. All attachments $17; or swap for motorcycle. MO 8-8503 54. offered Polor 5 34--Lost & Found WRISTWATCH, lady's gold Bulova, e: braceable. RA 3.7411 daytime: after p.m. RA 83-8605 WOULD the person who wrong reversible top coat by on Sunday the Avalon phone - RA took mista' m L] the (Canada ke cuts a path in the ice of Thun- der Bay, near Port Arthur, Ont., at the head of the Great Lakes. About 20 inbound ves- sels were trapped Sunday when wind shifted ice in the bay closing previously cut channels --%TP Wirephoto) ' BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Bell Telephone Love-Letters Bell Telephone Company and its $5 REWARD on return of black, white Valuable billets-doux. and tan hound. answering to name Duke. Telephone RA 5-2671 IF YOU FIX CARS, about it with an ad in in Classified. Dial RA 3-3492 to start bu iness rolling of 1s 35--Legal I will not be responsible incarred in my name by after this date, April 12; my written consent Phillips anyone on 1961, Albert TENDER FOR ST. CHRISTOPHER'S SCHOO! ploir ontents w vealed tenders ly mar ed os to be re- ceived by the undersigned . 00 1961 an 5 AY, May of not later th FRID. construction ot 5 a si room additior p ans and specifications be the offi of t btained from Architect sit of $50.00 of documents Drawings may be seer fo e pon for each owing ploces Office of the A T Toronto Deposit bidders ore returned within 30 days of tender 10% ncluded Lowest Bu will ilders' Exch be all in returned to when documents good ng order date shall Bid be necessarily for any debts or without E tell prospects 35--Legal "Auto Service" NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATES OF GARLAND BURL HOAG ond LOIS RACHEL HOAG, both late of the City of Oshawa, the County of Ontario in All persons having claims against the Estates of Gar- land Bur! Hoag and/or Lois Rachel Hoag, deceased, both late of the City of Oshawa, ond both of whom died on cbout the 19th day of September, 1958, are hereby notified to send in full par- ulars of their claims to the undersigned, who is the Per- sonal Representative of both the said deceased, on or be- the 29th day of April, 1961. Immedictely after the oid date the soid Personal Representative will distribute assets of both the said deceased having regard only cloims of which he shall then have notice Dated at 30th doy of 1961, . ELDON LEN GREEN 1148 King Street East, OSHAWA, Ontario, Administrator or for he Toronto, this March by h solicitors RICKETTS, FARLEY & LOWNDES 372 Bay Street. Onterie. Toronts 1, of shareholders faces added please are going through their almost are sending annual remance, exchanging/and currency and Bell, The shareholders, with new to their number, in their cheques in re- stock the have turn, is sending them certificates representing widened ownership they _ purchased in the company. It's a six-week assembly-line operation carried out by a staff of more than 500 working in special premises hired for the purpose, and it ends Thursday. Through it Bell set out to raise $80,000,000 and expects, as usual, to accomplish 'its goal. The amount is second only fo the $85,500,000 raised in Bell's 1959 stock issue, and will bring to $475,000,000 the amount raised in seven issues in the last 10 years. The financing is being done through - a "rights" offering. ach of the 171,000 sharehold- ers at March 9 received one right for each share held at that date, and for each 10 rights he may purchase one new share of Bell at $38 a share, compared to the current market price of around $49. The shareholder can use his rights to buy new shares or he can sell them on the Toronto jor Montreal stock exchanges to | someone else who wants them. Currently the rights are selling around $1.11 a right, having ad- vanced from a low of 93 cents. It a shareholder doesn't use his rights in one way or an- other by next Thursday, they then become valueless. A total of 21404928 rights was sent out in 250 mailbags in 10 truck loads,. and, in that amount of mail, some gtrange things happen. One! woman thought they wgre a. dircular and threw them away. She dis covered her error in time and war issued a duplicate Curb Parking Ban Suggested WINDSOR (CP) -- Traffic en- |gineers urged Monday that |curbside parking in business and residential areas he banned. Fred Weber, parking author- itv manager for Kitchener, told 200 delegates to the annual On- tario Traffic Conference, that accidents attributed to parked cars and needed road expansion will force an end to curbside parking by 1980. Mr. Weber said the greatest force against the idea is the downtown businessman who he lives curbside parking is good for business. "It's been proved that ness at all," he said, businessman can't see that. banned is to educate the busi- nessman." H. Robert Burton of president of the OTC, ment is fion GET DRIVERS EARLY "Most enforcement bureaus through see how to save 40 for each person travelling with you WITH NEW DISCO First class, Tourist or Coach, where indivi If your return fare is $100.00, every a Call your local ticket office for the DISC off- street parking doesn't hurt busi- "but the Our job before curbside parking is Toronto, said the trend to better driving enforce- vouth educa- No Carleton 'Ag. Rep. Croskery Retires TORONTO (CP) -- W. M.chiel representative in Lanark Croskery, agricultural represen- county. tative for Carleton county, has R. AL Thompson, assistant ag- iretired after 43 years' service, ricultural representative in Car- Agricultural Minister Goodfel-|leton county, has been trans- {low announced Monday. \terred to theshead office in Tor- He will be succeeded by W. D. onto to act as fieldman for jun- Black, agricultural representa. ior extension work. i tive for Wellington county, July Transfer of assistant agricul i. fal representatives are: Mr. -Croskery was 'Ag Rep' A. G. Grubbe, Lanark County, jin Grenville County for . to Wellington county; C. B. vears, in Ontario County 12|Schneller, Lambton county, to vears, and in Carleton County|Carleton County; W. Mc- 25 years. Bride, Bruce County, to Essex J. R. Steele, associate agri- Vining 2. Blades, Omatie Ie og Yepresentative moted. to|Hlulchison, Lincoln and Welland # ny, ag --R > a. tof counties, to Ontario County, and Year 1960, $6,246,259, ended Dec. ricultural representatives, ef- Burnside of Madoc, to Malton |Aroutunian, Russian ambassa- , .nties: R. J. Goodall of f they were not prepared for County, and H. W. Montgomery [conference at the Soviet em-| porters. The film dealt mainly | ended Dec. 31: Yuri Gagarin. ended March 31: 1961, $86,536, 3 ; 1959, -$105,- Dr. Aroutunian said there had|391. !C. E. Seguin, Glengarry and Prescott counties, to Prescott £ e and Russell counties. Newly appointed assistant ag- 1] | : fective in May, are: (AVI00N rips | C. E. Chamberlain of Shed- { den to Haldimand County; J. D. - Or Visas and Peel counties; Allan W, Scott of Belgrave, to Lambton . : County; G. L. Thompson of Al- OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. A. A. monte, to Leeds and Grenville dor to Canada, invited Cana- i , Guelph, to Lincoln and Welland dians Monday night to book a : Ha : ti counties; Donald I. Martin of space for a trip to the moon. River Hebert, N.S. to Elgin moon travel, he said with grin, he was ready to issue vi- of Westmount, Que., to Norfolk sas for travel in Russia. County. Dr. Aroutunian called a press . |bassy at which a Soviet film NET EARNINGS | entitled Preparation for Manned : Space Flight was shown to re- Calgary Pdwer Ltd. (with ground tests concerning) 1959 $5,598,235. pressurization and acceleration. Great Britain and Canada In- It did not show spaceman Maj. yestment Corporation, 3 mos. The ambassador said the next hs cents a share; 1960, $93,248, {major Russian achievement|9y cents. {may be to put a man 6n the! Moirs Ltd., year moon and bring him back. 31: 1960, $120,089; |been no human space flights be- Wright {fore Gagarin's and no failures|ptd,, year ended Dec. |netore Gagarin's orbit of thesia "256: 1959, $528,146. arth. Mines 1960, Hargreaves 31: : DRAWS POST |believe they have to get to the] NEW YORK (AP)--Tie Silk, drivers before the drivers get jast year's winner and owned their first cars--while they are by Miron Brothers, Adrien and still using bicycles.' Gerard of Montreal, drew the Attorney - General Kelso Ro- post position Monday for Thurs- berts of Ontario suggested ear- day's 14 - mile $50,000 United lier Monday the development of| National Trot at Yonkers Race- a probation system in driving way. cases where licences would nor-| Despite his poor No. 8 post mally be suspended. position, Su Mac Lad, winner of He said probation would ap- last week's $65,000 Gotham ply in the case of a driver of Trot, was made the favorite in sober habits who nermally|the morning at 7-5. Tie Silk was would lose his licence for of-|quoted at 4-1. fences other than actual acci-| Corporal Bingo, owned by W. dents F. Edmiston of Toronto, paid "Under probation the man $9.10, $2.70 and $2.40 and com- might go to a driving school. bined with Ramblin Wreck for learn more about driving." a quinella of $19 UNT TRAIN FARES! FOR TWO OR MORE--ROUND TRIP » ANY DAY OF THE WEEK ANYWHERE IN CANADA dual regular round trip fare is $7.50 or more See how discount train fares cut travel costs! If your return fare is $ 10.00, every additional person pays only $ 6.00 each If your return fare is $ 50.00, every additional person pays only $30.00 each dditional person pays only $60.00 each IN CERTAIN AREAS MANY DISCOUNT FARES ARE ALL-INCLUSIVE---AND PROVIDE BED, MEALS--EVEN TIPS OUNT FARE that applies for your next trip CANADIAN PACIFIC RA 3-2224

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