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The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1961, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 3, 1961 BIRTHS CARNWITH -- James and Viola Carn- with (nee Hopps) are very happy to an- nounce the arrival of a son, James, 7 Ibs, 9 ozs., on Monday, May 1, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mother and son both fine. FICE ~ Al and Doreen (nee Spiers) are very happy to announce the birth of thelr daughter, Diana Lynn, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs., on Tuesday, May 2, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A sister for Randy and Pattl, Mother and baby doing well, HAND -- Timmy wishes to announce the arrival of his chosen baby sister, Adelle Margaret. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hand (nee Law), arboro, Ontario. LEASK ~~ To Don and Dianne, a son, Daniel Bruce, 7 pounds, 13 ounces, at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on May 1, 1961. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Thompson and Mrs, M. E. Leask. CARNOCHAN, Sadle Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen. eral Hospital on Monday, May 1, 1961, Sadie Wilson Thompson, beloved wife of William Roy Carnochan and mother of Mrs. Rae Crossman (Lois), Mrs. Allan Wood (Doris), Murray Thompson of Oshawa and Harry Th of Ot TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS y xw--Ex-waants.) INDUSTRIALS ights, Stock Abitibi Acad-Atl Agnew-S Alta Dist Alta Gas AltaGas p AltaGas w Alta Nat G Algoma Alumin{ Analog Anthes A Agus Ag 250 p Atlan Ace Atlas Steel Auto El n Bank Mont Bank NS Bath P A 615 200 250 $20 20 20 100 215 215 215 + 299 $30 30 30 10 $107% 107% 107% $18 18 $39 39 39 Build Pod tawa, in her 57th year. Resting :. the Armstrong Funeral Home, with me- morial service in the chapel Thursday, May 4, 2 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, McDONALD, William At the family residence, 83 Rosedale Avenue, on Tuesday, May 2, 1861, Wil- Bam McDonald, beloved husband of Mary A. Bennett, and loving father of Mrs. T. Smith (Greta), Charles N. of Oshawa, and Fit-Lt. Edward L. Mec- Donald of Ottawa, in his 84th year, The late Mr, McDonald is resting at Me- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Req- ulem Mass in St. Gregory's Church on Thursday, May 4, at 10 a.m, Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. Rosary on Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. MOORE, Olive Viola Suddenly, at home, 15 Edgecombe Ave- sue on Sunday, April 30, 1961, Olive Viola Curtin, the beloved wife of George Raymond Moore, dear mother of Eleanor Ray and Loretto Anne: sister of Loretto (Mrs, E. Parry) of Oshawa, Sqdn.-Ldr. Jack Curtin of Ottaw Jo w of Rev. Robert W, Moore of Espanola, Ont. Resting at F. Rosar funeral residence, 467 Sherbourne Street. Funeral Wednesday, 9.30 a.m., to Our Lady of Assumption Church for requiem mass at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. e a continuing me- morial. ment contact funeral director or phone RA 5-2327. Warranted printed installation Eternal memorialization, courteously arranged. Please call RA 3-2633, Mount Lawn Development Company Limited. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all | RA 8-62.:6 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Buns Cal Pow Can Cem Cl Fndy C Pack A Can Wie B Cdn Baks C Bank C Cdn Bew CBAL A w Cdn Can A $13% 13% 13% Cdn Celan 5 $29 20 29 + C Cel 175 p $34% 314 34% + C Chtm 7 6% 7 Chem w 350 350 350 C Collieies $8% 8% 8 C Coli p C Dawn p C Dedge C Fbks A CGaslw CG Sec A ¢ husky C Husky w C Hydo C Ind Gas L 0 80 $10% 10% 312 12 $11 265 $20% 20% 20% + $6% 6% 6% 325 325 328 $11% 11% + 11% $84 8% BW $151 15% + 29 10% + 12 15% 29 24 43 Conduits xd Conf Life Con Baks Con Gas Cstbk ww Cush Int | Dist Seag D Fndy D Magnes Dosco 19 + 15 + T% + 145 339% 9% + 205 $54 250 $8 8 220 $11% 11% 17% + (Quotations in cents unless maked §, 2--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, x--Ex~ Net Sales High Low a.m. Ck'ge 837% 37% 31% + % $26%4 26% 26% $12% 12% 12% -- % 18 --% $36% 36% 36% 400 400 "e + -18 rf N Hos B 24 43 i! A +4 154 3% -- % 53% -- 11 Net High Low a.m. 'h'ge 12% 92% 9% 10% 17% a 58% 58% +1% 12% 83% +1% 146 12T + W 21% Stock Texaco Thonclf Te-Dom To-Dom ¢ To Ion To lon A T Fin A T Fin B T Fin 56 w T Fin 57 w T Can PL "Tans-Mt Un Gas Walk GW Wat Equip Webb Knp Weston A Weston B Weston 6 p West A wt Woodwd A Cub Andian Anglo-Nfid Bales 100 » Sales 200 z7 240 Stock Dom Text Emp Life Exquisite Exquisite p 225 Fam Play 215 Fed Gain 50 Fleetwood 300 $12 12% 125 $83% 83 21 8146 146 160 $12% 12% 3000 $21% 21% 135 $38 38 700 $13% 13% z31 100 300 125 30 300 5 ; 170 225 330 325 330 66 66 66 $41 41 $41 41 41 $18 17% 17% $464 46% 46% $15%s 15% 15% Gatineau 5 G Dev 1 GMC GS Waes Globe A GL Pape GL Pow w 38 13% + % 45 350 218 1165 212 Hone Pf w H Smith p Hu Eie Imp Inv A Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep 555 225 25 Maclaen A 500 $4516 45% -1 Ogilvie 100 45% $15 15 15 --% 215 215 215 +5 Sill 41% 41% + % $9 9 9 520 515 515 $37% 37% 31% + 280 280 280 300 300 300 40 40 40 + % $I15% 15 15 -- $474 41% Th + % $17% 17% 171, MB and PR 4235 $17 16% 16% + % M Leaf Mill 225 14 14 1715 $14 13% u Mass-F 5% p 605108 107% 107% -- Mid-West 400 220 215 220 +5 M Cont A 100 $26 26 26 Molson p 25 $42% 42% 42% + WA Move 1130 $58 58% 58% -- Nat Dug xd 700 $14% 14% N Hos A 100 870 520 200 200 1310 345 475 100 200 610 2732 +10 Dome Pete 200 Dynamic 1500 G Plains 50 220 Long Point 2500 Medal 500 Mill City 500 Nat Pete 100 Nothid 1000 Pac Pete 392 Pamoil 2900 Place 1000 Ponder 500 Provo Gas Sapphire Sapph debs Sarcee South U Spooner 1000 Triad Ol 300 Un Oils 7880 1 W Cdn OG 500 'wstates 750 500 w % 14% -- % 0 NO NGas No Phone Ocean Cem Oshawa A Page-Hes IN G s Rapid-Gip % 1400 12300 5 2500 " " Curb Dalhousie Salada wis Seven Ats Shawin Ww Shawin A 5 Simpsons Slat Ind p % Somville p Staffod Stedman Steel Can Suptest od Advocate Aumacho Aumagq Bankeno 10500 Ww 14% 380 $1 1300 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $6410 64% 64% -- Yh % TH TH $63% 63% 63% -- 660 660 660 5 $12% $121, 12% 12% $49 45 49 + $47. 47% ATW + 300 300 300 +25 $120 12% 12% + % $18% 18% 18% -- $49% 49 410 410 325 3% $53% 53% 53% 50 $58% 58 220 $106Y 106%4 106% 705 $28% 28% 28% 318% 18% 18% + $8 8 8 $8 3 $2045 20% 34 839 39 $41% 41% $21 21 $15% 15% $22 2 $53% 500 48 795 795 795 $22% 6% 6% 850 65 64 64 334 13% 13% -- % 1 990 990 990 $14% 14% 14% 48 47 48 41 230 18% 18% 330 21 21 $12% 12% 46 46 «° 45 221 14% 4% 14% MINES 1000 6 © 2000 49 51 00 Stock Barnat B-Duq Belcher Bethlm Bibis Bidcop Black Bay Bouzan Bralorne Broul Reef Brnswk Cadamet Camp Chib 12% 12% od Va 49% 40 +10 325 58% -- W Chester Chib-Kay Comb Met C Discov C Fen C Halli C Marcus Con MS € Mogul C Mosher Con Negus C Nolthld Cons Que C Red Pop C Regcourt C Sannorm Conwest Cop Corp Cop-Man Coprand Coulee Craigmt Cusco D'Aragon Denison Dome Tuvan East Mal East Sull E 8 20% 3 41% 21 15% 22 53% + --3 -- 4 --- % SW Ya 4 © 2% 2% +3 +5 2% 2% + % 6% -- 1a 11 un -2 7 75 +4 410 40 --5 680 680 220 220 850 850 1 1 +4 230 18% 330 21 x2% 4" 330 +1 Geco Mines i2 Gnt Masct 2 Giant YK Grandue Gunnar Gwillim Har-Min H of Lakes Headway High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Hydra Ex Int Nickel Irish Cop 115 425 L Dufault L Osu L Shore La Luz Lencourt Base Metals Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 100 1000 2000 1000 I" 8oo 4000 8000 10833 800 4000 63300 500 1915 26760 100 2000 4000 500 571 10000 1000 300 2500 1000 8000 227 295 1000 1573 2400 8500 1000 400 2000 1500 229 325 325 200 250 250 155 13 15 53 142 6 10 7 9% 85 $25% 25% 25% + 155 165 38 2% 21% 24% 9 9 9 154 7 26 $10% 9 28 +1 $10% 10% 10% -- 1, $23% 23 60 15 3 $14% 6 11 Net Stock Lorado Lorado wt Macfie Madsen Magnet Malartie Marboy Maritime Martin Maybrun Mcantyre McKen McMar Mentor Meta Uran Midrim Min Corp Mt Wright Murray M Ntalon Nello New Alger New Bid New Cal New Delhi New Hosco N Kelore Newlund 155 13 155 13 15 53 +3 --~1% + % 150 155 Nickel MS Nick Rim Noranda Normetal Norpax N Colstrm N Goldert Oka Rare O'Leary Opemisk O:chan Osiako Paramaq Patino M --- Pick Crow Placer +1 Pros Air +3 Que Lith Q Metal | 0 --- +1 +3 +1 153 153 6 37 4 14% 6 6 23 25 10 10 20% 20% 13% 15 158 158 195 195 158 163 18% 19 52% 52% + % 175 180 +5 3 3 11% 11% + % 5 5 21% 21% -- % 2 5 10% = Bs Starratt 805 815 +x0 Steep R 5 % Sullivan Sunburst Sylvanite Teck-H Temag Tombill U. Asbestos Un Keno Un Fort Upp Can Ventures Waite Am Werner Willroy Will wits Wr Harg Young HG Zenmac Zulapa Qunston Quemont Radiore Rayrock Reeves Sherritt Sil Miller 10% A Siscoe + % 23% 60 15 325 250 60 -d 15 Sales 28700 21250 0 10000 500 2000 300 23950 2165 3000 2000 1000 4000 500 12000 2600 4000 6000 1000 47928 500 3865 500 500 1500 z119 350 675 6000 4000 1100 500 1000 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchang un High Low a.m, Ch'ge 198 191 42 5 665 19% 19% 167 170 55 Bales fo 11 am.: Net --~10 + % --2 Dom Ta 1779 $17% CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 27) 32--Articles for Sale | WASHING MACHINE, In good condi | tion. Apply 63 Thickson's Road North lone third of .a mile north of No. 2 Highway. | WIN cider barre A sizes. Oshawa Hardw and Electric, | 8 Church. RA 3-7624 | 58 PORTABLE 17° TV new picture Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all | occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING | tube, private. Phone RA 8-3064 after| 6 p.m. | WINE and cider oarrels, solid oak, sizes. Oshawa Hardware a ec | tric, 8 Church. RA 3.7624. | CENTRE |ELECTROHOME, RCA Victor, Admiral. | fn 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA OSHAWA | |The finest in TV, Ing 8-655 | Television, {Color TV on display. a nd service, | hest trade-in allowances 'at Parkway | 918 Simcoe N ly {OFFICE desks, $10 up. Cash registers, | typewriters. New warranty on 34--Lost & Found | # REWARD for return of large. black, white and tan American fox hound, swers to Duke. Telephone RA 5-2671. 35--Legal CITY OF OSHAWA TENDERS FOR BANDSTAND Sealed tenders oddressed to the undersigned ond clearly marked "Tender for Band- stond'"' will be received until 5:00 p.m. EDS.T. Monday, May 8th, 1961 for construction of @ Bond- stand in Lakeview Park. ments too strict because of a shortage {the job, an Edmonton safety | official said Tuesday. | Paul Lawrence, general man- |ager of the Alberta Safety Coun- {cil who conducted an investiga- tion into the school bus - train collision that killed 17 students {at Lamont, Alta., Nov. 29, said Can't Cut On School MONTREAL (CP)--Require-|labor field meant it was not al- for hiring drivers for ways possible to find such driv- school buses cannot be made ers. | {to solve the |of men able or willing to take CHECKS NEEDED automobile," Mrs. H. E. Vaute- The discussion was told that regular checks on the mechan- ical condition of school buses could be implemented. School {buses should be built to con- form to strict standards, though no such list of require- ments have been drawn up in » Canada. al- orners Bus Tests Constant Council in Allanburg received a certificate of merit. War Threat Companion OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min- of pneumonia. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor Taxes and investment are fa- vorite topics in current business mail. Canada Trust Company, in a recent bulletin, advises individ- uals with unincorporated busi- nesses to give serious thought to the tax savings available through incorporation. The advice has particular ref- erence to the application of the 21-per-cent tax rate to the first $35,000 of profit, as provided in the December budget, an in- crease from the previous $25, Taking the case of a married man operating an unincorpor- ated business with annual earn- ings of $35,000, the bulletin com- ments: "These earnings must be in- cluded as personal income and the tax will amount to $12,610. If, however, the business was incorporated and the earnings paid out by means of salary and dividends, income tax savings of up to $2,800 could be effected. "The proprietor of an unincor- porated business with average annual earnings of more than $18,000 can effect material tax savings by incorporating. Other advantages are also possible, such as limiting the value of venient means of transferring an interest in a business to members of a family or key em- ployees. Higher interest earnings from investments are making for lower life insurance pre- miums, says a news release from the Canadian Life Insur- ance Officers Association, It states: Trust Co. Tells Tax Saving Plan | resentative companies' lished rates shows that a Ca- nadian aged 30 can buy any of the basic life insurance plans for less mow than im 1948. For example, atypical 1948. For example, a typical straight life policy costs a Canadian aged 30 at least 10 per cent less mow tham 12 years ago." The rate of interest earned on funds invested in Canada and abroad by Canadian life companies was 4,98 per cent in 1960 compared with 3.29 per cent in 1948, which was probably the lowest interest rate. in the 100-year history of the companies. The rates are based on investment earnings less all investment costs. The increase, the release says, has resulted partly from generally rise rates and partly from a shift a low . yielding away om bonds acquired in wartime, to investments producing higher yields, Quotation from a recent speech by V. M. Scully, presi- dent, Steel Company of Canada: "Successful operation of a business enterprise requires in- telligent use and co-ordination of manpower, tools and money. one's estate; or providing a con- Whils no one ingredient is more important than another, we must acknowledge that a busi- ness is born of money, is nour- ished by it, or dies for lack of it. z "Every move a business man- ager makes has an economic aspect, immediate or remote, and dollars are the common anguage which enables us to relate, compare and assemble the unlike, the various interests "An analysis of five rep- and the opposing forces." TORONTO (CP)--Edward W. Bickle, who rose from a $3-a- week messenger boy to become one of Canada's leading finan- ciers, died in hospital Tuesday Top Financier E. W. Bickle Dies director of such firms as the CNR, TCA, Trans-Canada Pipe {Lines, Abitibi Power and Paper, Remington Rand, Canada Steamship Lines and th¥:-Cana- | Society has to work as a unit|ister Diefenbaker said today the| The 71-year-old executive re- dian Bank of Commerce as well "anarchy of the threat of nuclear war "is the tired in 1956 as senior partner of an investment firm but re- let, past president of the Ca- constant companion of those. ineq active on several com: nadian Association of Consum- Who occupy positions of respon- ers, said. She compared t sibility and trust." he selling of, He made the comment in the pany, university and hospital directorates. A keen sportsman, Mr. Bickle as a number of others. | His own firm was Wills, Bi- |ckle and Company of Toronto, {Which he founded in a partner. {ship in 1930. Six years before that, he had set up his own cars "whose very speedometers| Commons in outlining plans for was a director of Maple Leaf!firm with -- as he described it are open incitements and tem- Friday's civil defence exercise Gardens, home of the hockey ptations to law - breaking" to to test emergency measures for|Leafs, and was proud of the selling a revolver "to anyone continuation of government in/jeading part he took in financ- later--*"a desk and a stenogra- [per | who can pay with the attitude/event of nuclear bombardment. ing that institution during the INVOLVED SEAGRAMS that it is up to him to use it] The prime minister said there| depression. Things were so/ His first big deal was arrang- within the law." {will be continuous broadcasts to tight that contractors and work-|ing the sale of the Seagram Schools spent too much time warn the populace that the men took part of their pay in family distilling business. It teaching students the names of sounding of warning sirens is|stock, but eventually the stock|brought him $100,000, and he | cident. {emergency exits, including battles and the capitals of the only an exercise so that fear|yielded handsome returns. |was off. | He told a panel discussion on/push-out windows. world while failing to see that will not "overtake any of our! Mr. Bickle had been associ-| He is survived by his wife, | school bus safety at the annual] The council Tuesday pre- 'good training in driving is in- people." ated with many companies, and the former Helen Ryrie, and {conference of the Canadian sented the top Carol Lane finitely more important t6 our Canada had put forward every even after his retirement he re- several relatives, all in Toronto. Highway Safety Council that Award for 1960 to the Junior children's future and perhaps effort on the behalf of disarma- mained chairman of Canadian He will be buried here Wednes- there are very few men who League of Hamilton. The Carol hopes of a future." ment, and a day. {officials have to be "practical" | lin drawing up their require-| Buses should be adequately ments. The driver of that bus'and clearly marked and should has been charged with criminal be equipped with fireproof seats negligence as a result of the ac- safety glass and adequate {used equip. Bill Hamilton, Ashburn. 4 MONUMENT COMPANY | {iw bicycle, 1n good condition, rea.| lon and specifications may SPECIALIZING IN |sonable. May be seen at 112 Frederick | be sbloined St Wie office of Monuments, Markers, | Street. = the City Clerk, ir oor, Memorials, Cornerstones, PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 galion.| Ctiy Hell, upon deposit of a Statutory of all types. All colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss. Osh-| certified cheque in the R.R. 4, KING ST. E. {awa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church omount of $10.00. Ph. RA 8-311] or RA 8.8876 SSE BA a. | Lowest or any tender IN MEMORIAM USED parts and repairs for all mal . not of wringer type washers, 3 hp moto necessarily accepted. $5 to $8 guaranteed reconditioned wash. L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk, lers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hamp-| ton, CO 3-2241 SEs i CHEST of drawers, night table, two so ssusReasvensds HOLLMAN « In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Albert Holl. man, who passed away May 3, 1959, and Stanley A. Hollman, who passed away May 29, 1960 Not just today but everyday In silence we remember. ~Lovingly remembered by mother Freda, and family, wife, LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of my dear father, Willlam Lawrence, who passed away May 3, 1938 Beautiful memories are treasured ever Of happy days whem we were to gether Ever remembered by daughtir, Rose LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of dear father, William John, who pass { away May 3, 1938 Since you've gone first and I remain To walk the road alone; i in memory's garden dear, ith happy days we've known nce you've gone first and 1 remain, ¢ thing I'd have you do, slowly down the path of de 11 follow 'you 0 know each ste call 3 ed by son, Job TRAINER -- In ever lo { my ar husband, Welll ssed away Train MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale ! F and ve prices at Mcintosh controlled Mcln- B.C. Winesap 3.7 es 4.755, Russet 43; bea n 53.25 hamper; ne bag 33.25, broccoli 3.35 cabbage, new 275-28 350, carrots, un- ed 2.15 bus, washed 2.75; ower 12s 4.254 50; celery, ornia 323 case, Florida queen cucumbers Ms 258-2.73; leeks 1l.gt lettuce 30s 2.35.2.50. as 3-Ib basket h case; red > 93 mushroo onions, chile 5 ag 31994; Canad 185; pears, American 3; parsnips. unwashed 1.1.25 bus, washed 1.501.73; spinach, celle 1.591.865; rhubarb No. 1 2.30, 2 1235-1.50; tomatoes, cello 90: turnips, unwaxed 1. waxed 1.50173; pineap- o 13s 28 3 Ne 1851 12% 85-3. canta NET EARNINGS Dominion Electrobome Indus. tries Lid, year ended Dec. 31:} 1960, $333.1; 1959. $381.74. a ng memory coffee tables, and two end tables. Phone RA 5.8758. hss phe 12 FT. car top plywood boat, &' 8° beam, foam seats and chrome fittings, | used one season. Reasonable. RA 38-1345. ONE heavy duty boat trailer, one 35; HP electric starter. Telephone RA 8.5378. TWO-plece chesterfield, rocker, coffee table, three side tables, 9 x 13 rug and pad, record player. RA 5 RUG 68 x 75 with underpad, good con. dition, $25. Phone RA 3.3847, | LIVE better by far with one of the brand new cars at special savings in the Classified section today. 14° BOAT and trailer, 35 HP Evinrude motor, sell as unit. 325 Baldwin Street, RA 3.7751 eT We'll buy it. Re washers, pianos, te. For top cash offer con tact 19 Prince Street NORGE washer, go best offer $15. Teleph r over Heintzman, upright, condition, matched walnut in Swedish finish. . Sebastian RA 5-7od1 Evinrude, excellent tank with reverse after 6 109 Alma GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat. el ator refrigerators, tele. y Budget Plan. RA 54543. USED tires. most all sizes, $3 and up. B. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 54343 Plywood. fibre glass, 15 ft, * 30 inches deep amid hardware. Apply Nsize bed and 15 volume eacycio offer aec- SYLVANIA radio. spring mattress, bookcase Best cepted. RA S204 T.V. TOWERS $55 40-ft. structure with ell channel ontenng, oll golven- Std 1. yeor, and FIBRE GLASS BOAT Completely Equipped 18 hp. MOTOR, $995. BROOKLIN: Oliver 5-3841 MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD LUMINUM STORM DOORS and WINDOWS Primer Aluminum Windows 196) Telephone CO year 1960, $1. ST2.348, $184 a share; 1999 $1,335, 063, $1.57. Trans Mountala Oil Pipe Line Company, 3 mos. ended March $1: 1861, §1,006.000; 1960, $958. mn. . 33--Swap and Barter 1954 DODGE converts for Dest "S4 3S dads pickap truck eifered Teiepdone MO $3119 34--Llost & Found LOST Man's goid watch, vicity Oxford Street. Teiepdone RA $3430 Phone RA 81131. NOTICE THE BOARD OF TRUS- TEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR THE CITY OF OSHAWA 357 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA, ONT. TAKE NOTICE THAT the obove-mentioned Board of Trustees on the 11th doy of April, 1961, passed By-law Number 19 to outhorize the borrowing of money by the issue ond sale of Debentures of the said Board of Trustees in the principal emount of $120,000.00 1. The. purpose for which the money is to be borrowed is for constructing ond equipping a six-room "eddition to St. Christopher's School, in the City of Oshawa. 2. The amount to be borrowed is $120,000.00 on the security of the said De- bentures, which shall be a charge upon the schoolhouse property ond premises ond ony other rec! persoeal property vested in the Board of Trustees an the separate school ra 3. The Deben ore to be dated the day of March, 196! be in the denomin of not less than $100.00 each ond ore to beor interest ot the rate of 614% per annum payable annucily on the 15th doy of March in each yecr end cre to be repoyoble in verying instalments prin. cipal on the 15th doy of March in the yeors 1962 to 1981 be nclus the oggregete omount of principal ond interest pay- oble in each yeor of the cur- rency of the Debentures being opproximetely equel FRANK E. SHINE, Bus/Acm Secretary-Treosurer. end are tO of oth ve ang Cuba Invasion Chief Captured KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)--Capt Manuel Artime, leader of the unsuccessful invasion of Cuba two weeks ago, was captured today, Radio Havana an nounced. Artime had been hiding in the swamps of the Bay of Cochinos (Bay of Pigs) awaiting an op portunity to flee to the United States, the announcement said It added that Artime had been LOST -- Two female Beagle pups, lost inp of the invading army's funds. . can work at driving a bus for,Lane Awards were created to two hours during the morning recognize women's achieve- and two in the afternoon while ments in fostering traffic saf- ¢ earning the major share of ety. {their living during the rest of $1,000 and a 12-inch bronze sta- ithe day. tuette for a puppet show proj- | Although school boards and ect which demonstrated traffic citizens' groups naturally dangers and safe street-crossing wanted drivers who could meet habits to school children in the the highest 'standards of phys- area. ical - condition, intelligence and The women's committee of morality, the extremely limited the Thorold Township Safety Love, Limitation 'And Let 'Em Grow Topics this week: Grow- ing up, a glowing tail on | the earth and the killing of whales. HELP FOR PRE-ADULTS One doctor recently sug- gested three L's for raising children: 'Love, limitations and let 'em grow up." Now a Texas physician suggests three A's for helping teen- agers over the bumps of growing up: Acceptance, af- fection and approval "Teen-agers need and want controls and will be glad to says Dr. ant of Vie- "For instance ti be told when they must be in at night. This gives them something to go by when they are chided by their friends to stay out later and later. The curfew must be within rea- sonable limits, of course." Design your rules with | these guides: Preserve teen - ager"s health, | property against y need to destructio the | insure | 15 the National and respect the legal, moral | and religious codes of others. LAKE DIET The walleye has a mean reputation among Lake Erie fish. He eats other fish and ng elise. State University re- searchers checked the stom- ach contents of some 14.000 fish and found the main die EARLY KINGDOM Scholars believe the kingdom of Ethiopia was established when Athens was still in in Jancy. "Most people don't realize | that the earth has a tail like a comet," explains Dr versity. The sky glow is the view of the illuminated end of the tail. The glow apparently is cre- ated by the hollow sleeve of gases pushed off from the earth's atmosphere by the JDressure of sunlight. This means the earth loses small part of its air, but it's such a puny amount there's no danger of running out ANTARCTIC SLAUGHTER More than 1,000,000, whales have been taken from antarc- tic waters in the last century--yielding more than 70,000,000 barrels of oil. But whalers may be paying for their 68-day hunting sea- son with a depleted stock of the whales are being slaugh- | tered faster than they can re- | produce, says a report made |} Academy of | Remington | by Dr he S n In- Walmsley & Magill OFFICE EQUIP. LTD. 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA RA 5-3506 Ed- | ward Brooks of St. Louis Uni- | half- The unior League won| |Food 'Products Limited At 1695 this new model is the best value ever offered by Volkswagen Theres ore a number of other im- When you've driven the new Custom provements that may not be so readily cpparent. Your decler w ing them out. (The grectly enlarged gage space, frontandrear, for instance.) But in cose you're wondering how mprove Me mocCe enjoy point- ug- ond still Mcdel, you won't want 10 spend money on any other car. You it in a Volkswagen. This spring treat yourself to the best voiuve ever offered by Volkswogen See the new Custom Model of your want 10 invest dealer s now. *Toronts Port of Entry. 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