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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jul 1961, p. 23

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BIRTHS BOWN -- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown mphrey) happily an- Lawrence Edward al of Taeatay, duty 4, 1961 at the Toronto and at 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ci'ge 250 $9% 9% 9% 505 877% Ti% Ti% + A 8493 $193 19% 19% + % 600 $14 4 14 + % 50 $27 21 --~-% 250 $14% 14% 14% Exquisite p 100 $143¢ 14% 14% -- % Fam Play 120 $18% 18% 18% Fanny F 20 §: 20% 20% Fed Grain 210 $35% 55% 554 Fleet Mig 63 63 63 2 Ford om 70 $160 160 160 Fraser 250 $23% 23% 23% Gatineau 125 $38 .38 38 z50 $10% 10% 10% 202 $463% 46% 46% + 350 $21 21 21 z20 $4914 4915 491% Algoma 100 1 165 165 +15 Alumini $151 M% MHU--W Argus 3 350 350 350 Atlas Steel $20% 20% Bank Mont 65 Bank N§ $444 Beav Lum $14% $6134 $6 $16 Bell Phone $45 4&5 4&5 $7T2% TW 395 390 305 Brazil BA Oil BCE '% p BC Forest $115% 11% 11% 110 10 110 310 300 300 $93 9% 9% TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--July 6 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex. rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous day's close.) INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock QN Gas pr Stock D Magnes Dom Stores Dom Tar aturday, July 1, 1961 tal. and Dianne would the arrival of their Stock on Monday, July 3, 1961 Abitibi General Hospital. - 3 "+ Y HILL -- Robert and Shirley (nee Blake) wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Louanne, 7 Ibs. 4 0zs., at the Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, July 4, 1961. A sister for Michael. WRIGHT -- Bill and Helen (nee Johnson) are happy to announce the of their daughter, 6 lbs. 6 ozs. Sunday, July 2, Js. at the Oshawa r. C. Mel y oz. boy t the Oshawa AltaGas w Alg Cen Alg C pr » -1 62 64 44% 14% 613% 6 16 A HAPPY occasion -- The birth of your child. To tell the good news to friends and neighbors . . . The Oshawa is as near as your telephone. day of birth, just telephone RA 3-3492. The rate is only $1.50. DEATHS HARABULYA, Annas Entered into rest in the family resi- dence, 252 Olive Avenue, Oshawa, on Thursday, July 6, 1961, Anna Marko, beloved wife of Simon Harabulya and mother of Mrs. A. Joo (Margaret) of Toronto and Elmer of Oshawa, in her 49th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with high re- quiem mass in Holy Cross Church Sat- urday, July 8, 9 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. JOHNSON, Anne In Oshawa Genera] Hospital on Wed- nesday, July 5, 1961, Anne Greer, be- loved wife of Robert R. Johnson, and dear mother of Mrs. S. Penstone (Georgia) Ottawa; Robert L. (Bud); and David of Oshawa, dear sister of George and Howard, Greer of Oshawa. The late Mrs. Johnson is resting at BC Pow Brown Can Cem 1 Fndry C Pack B Cdn Brew $18%; 18% 18% $113 1% 11% --% $19 19 19 $175% 17% 17% $15% 15% 15% " 200 $13% 13% 1314 8% 844 CBAL A w Cdn Celan Br Alum Metro Stores 365 Met St pr 225 21% Mid-West 253 200 Mont Loco 275 143% Moore 105 57% + Wh Nat Drug 300 15% -- W% N St Car 225 12% Neon 100 113% -- 3% NO NGas 300 19% -- % Nor Phone 536 $10% 10% 10% + % N Phone w 600 650 650 650 10 $22 21% 22 +1 Oshawa A 910 Page-Hers 155 $25% 2514 25% + Pembina 275 89% Mu YU + % Penmans 50 $31 31 31 Pow Corp 25 $56% 56% 56% Prtmium 200 260 260 260 QN Gas 400 $65 65% $8% $21% 21% 200 200 $144 14% $57% STW $ISR 15% $12% 12% $11% 11% CWN Gp 819% 19% Comb Ent on Gas Con Gas rt 31368 Corby vt z50 Crush Int Crush pr Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry Bailey § pr Bail 5% pr Banff Bata $8 8 8 Calalta 5 $108% 108% 108% Cal Ed $40 40 40 5 $19% 19% 19% 690 $59% 59 59 CS Pete Cdn Dev Ex Gas -% -5 6% Sales High Low s.m, O¥' geo 50 %41 41 QN Gas wt 500 225 225 225 +15 500 285 300 410 410 410 100 170 170 170 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto 11 Net a.m, Ch'ge 11 Net Sales High Low 350 635 635 635 C Dragon 2000 14 14 14 C Mic Mac 1039 250 250 250 Dev-Pal 5000 66 65 65 Dome Pete 1300 875 870 875 Dynamic 100 58 58 58 Home A 950 H B Oil 145 Medal 470 Stock "a Cent Del 10 1 va 5% 14% 76% 10% 10% 2% Hu 10 6 299 950 950 G $13% 13% 13% 203 205 205 18 18 18 0 270 200 5 5 5 NCO wits 73 BB Pac Pete $12% 12% 12% 208 202 202 + Provo Rocky Pete 1000 4 4 Un Oils 1600 125 125 Wsburne 500 48 Yan Can 3000 3 MINES Mill City 500 Nat Pett 2000 Northeal 11500 240 146 4 125 48 3 Advocate Agnico Anacon Ansil A Arcadia Bankeno 522 Base Metals 2000 Bevcon 1000 Bidcop 1290 Bouzan 7420 Brnswk Cadamet Camp Chib Cassiar 200 700 500 250 32 2 32 13% 13% 13% 45 46 375 13 263 4" 49 6 88 ~4 $25% 25% 25% -- 18 17 18 2 2 AN $14 13% 14 950 950 950 55 52 55 184 180 180 2 $62% 62% 62% 1830 170 161 162 1800 170 161 162 1000 11% 11% 11% 359 $23% 23% 23% + 500 $10% 10% 10% -- 350 860 860 860 5 Falcon Faraday Faraday Frobisher Geco Mines Giant YK Gunnar -10 285 285 --10 +2 Exchange Stock Hollinger Hud Bay Int Nickel Irish Cop Iso Jonsmith Opemiska Orchan Ormsby Pac Nick Paramaq Que Aseot Que Lith Qunston Quemint Young HG Sales to 11 am.: Sales 1047 1205 EH EPH SHH 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $25% 25 $56 56 2% + % 5 82% 82% R% + % 24 12 12 1 65 65 65 10% 10% 10% 945 945 945 24 300 158 1m 95 + + 4% +1 53 13 740 152 152 152 21% 21% 21% 2 82 8 1% 11 Ed 9 5 525 13 860 NS 15 168 70 150 800 130 13 7 915 140 640 90 100 40 90 2 40 358,000. McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Ser-J vice in the Chapel on Friday, July 7, 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. . | LAKEY, Thomas H. | At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. | John Batty of Brooklin, on Wednesday, | July 5, 1961, Thomas H. Lakey, beloved | on husband of the late Ella Harper and i dear father of Melville and Mrs. John Batty (Olga) of Brooklin, . A. D. Longman (Delza) of Winnipeg and Mrs, D. A. Steer (Mildred) of Waterville, | Quebec, in his 89th year. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin.| Service in the chapel on Friday, July 7} the ol' swimmin' hole are not for Canada's soldiers. Army Rules For Swimming OTTAWA (CP)--The joys of over. erns the recently. ogists, chemical analysts, hygi-jland swimming areas" was ene experts and army works amended service armed with pumps, filt-|/clauses include: ers, hair catchers, chemical feed equipment, gauges, valves and|pool enclosure at any one time vacuum cleaners have taken|shall not The new "The number of bathers in the exceed one per 25 square feet of water surface Army Order 130-9 which gov- area." "sanitary control of "All per sons must take a The bacteriologists, epidemiol-larmy indoor and outdoor poolsicleansing shower bath in the THE OSHAWA TIMI 1S, Thundey, July 6, 1961 23 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor The Colombo plan, regarded as an outstanding instance of eration, is celebrating its 10th anniversary Background to Britain, pub- lished by the United Kingdom Information Office, commenting on the. anniversary, says: "It was a novel concept that owed its existence to strong feelings of mutual respect and friendliness among the Asian and non-Asian countries of the Commonwealth. Assistance is given to a member country only when it is asked for, no conditions are attached." Membership includes coun- tries both within and outside the Commonwealth of which six --Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the United King- dom and the United States--are known as donor countries. DISTINCTIONS RECEDE "The distinction, however, be- tween donors and recipients has receded," says Background to Britain, for almost all coun- tries of the area are helping all the soap suds, before enter- ing the pool room or enclos- ure." "Spitting, spouting of water, [blowing the nose, etc., in the [pool is strictly prohibited." |" "No articles of food will be |carried into the bathhouse or | pool enclosure." Anniversary ; enlightened international co-op-|&! Colombo Plan i [their neighbors in one way of |another, in addition to drawing help from them and from memes ber countries outside the res on. . Technical assistance is an ime portant part of the pro, and By to mig-}oep, fhe late; period reported on, Bing been given to more than 23,000 trainees, while the services af 11,600 experts had been pro- vided through both the pl and agencies of the United Na. tions. > Canada's contributions have totalled about $332,000,000 to date. 2 The fifteen "recipient" ne and pers are: Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Laos, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Nepal, Pakistan, Phil ippine Republic, Sarawak, Sing. apore, Thailand and Vietnam. The Canadiag Council of the International ber of Come merce, Montreal, has been id vised by the World Health Ot. ganization, Geneva, that it is calling for international tendets on a new headquarters building to cost an estimated 35,000,000 Swiss francs (about $8,000,000. {Canadian firms interested -in nude, using warm water and| tendering are advised to get in soap, and thoroughly rinsing off| Ge- touch with the W.H.O. in neva before July 10. Furhter in- formation is available at the Canadian Council of the Inter national Chamber. : | SOUTHERN PEAKS | Peru has seven mountain |peaks of the Andes chain each Itowering above 19,000 feet. at 2 o'clock, Interment Kendall Ceme- tery, Utica. SMITH, Janet Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital on Tuesday, July 4, 1961, | Janet Sim, beloved wife of Malcolm | Smith, and mother of Mrs. Pig or] Tilling (Janet), Mrs. Donal ran ary, Hugh and David, all | of Oshawa, in her 53rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh-| awa, with memorial service in the chapel on Friday, July 7, at 2 p.m. In-| terment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Osh-| awa. (Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Le-| gion, will hold a service in the funeral home Thursday, 7 p.m.) GERRCW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers, Memorials, Cornerstones, Statuary of all types. R.R. 4, KING ST. E. Ph. 728-3111 or 728-8876 | GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial., For placement contact funeral] firector or phone RA 35-2327. SOCRED DELEGATES The Social Credit Party of | convention are (left to right) Canada officially opened its | Premier W. A. C. Bennett of convention in Ottawa Wed- | British Columbia, R. Hepp- nesday. Three delegates to the | ner, National Secretary of the | Party leadership. Three Times Price Call For IN MEMORIAM | For Brand - Name Drugs | Free City i Viola Huggins (nee Thom), who Doaed | OTTAWA (CP)-If you order|ble to read it all. He described I B li National Party, and Real Caouette of Rouyn, Que., a candidate for the National A a Sn certain antibiotics or tranquil | SOM oi as Jp)atant agvertis- . . : e s y ee 10% izers in a drug store, you may| 8 ds Hi Oe > er fend up paying three times as| "0" parced that there), Brin (AF) -- East Germ- n . " {much for them if your prescrip-| oo oo 0 Li fi o any's leadership issued a new P [tion calls them by their "brand" | T*"2, ony ip y pr Me call Wednesday for making West rincess rather than their generic names. fona Wh i dn the | Berlin a "free city" and or-| | This was the situation de-|q,0" samples he received i dered urgent reform of the Com- |scribed Wednesday by Dr. Na-| ot ced. tim munist regime's shaky food sup- vent e than Schecter, a prominent Ot: ply system. tawa doctor, in testimony before FOUND BIG DISCREPANCY Walter Ulbricht, head of the UXBRIDGE -- The annual|the restrictive trade practices| Since the recent widespread Party and chief of state, told the| Ontario County Dairy Princess|commission inquiring into the publicity to drug prices, more |Party central committee the ba-| Competition was held in con-|manufacture and distribution of and more doctors had become|Sis of his plans is a peace) junction with the Whitby Agri- pharmaceutical drugs in Can-|interested in knowing the cost, |treaty and the conversion of} cultural and Industrial Trade ada. he said. In the last few years West Berlin jae 3 Semler Show, at the Whitby Arena, i tha ctors he had begun prescribing drugs : y. orb Pe TT "3 tha som- a a plea 24 doctors to patients under their generic The party ordered the govern- 0 ple's economic council to meet "new problems in planning and leadership of our people's econ-| omy, which have ripened and require an urgent solution." petition was Miss Loiiha Joni: more "CHEAPLY Tol puiieing iw son, RR 4, Uxbridge. The run-|suggested that drugs should be ners up were Miss Carol Smith, | ordered by their generic names. |tween the price of generic and RR 3, Uxbridge, and Miss Jean-|This might help both lower cost|brand names. ine Werry, RR 1, Oshawa. and reduce confusion over the] He quoted the price of an There were seven girls in the muitiplicity of similar drugs antibiotic which sold for $17 a competition. did dingl bearing different "brand" |100 tablets under its generic A e girls did exceedingly names. name chloramphenicol, and for well, and the competition was, 4... uno as a private med-|$56.60 under a brand name. A| HH very close. The judges were Mr. Tint Bl Dye than in tranquilizer cost $3 a 100 under | Nova Scotia Allan Lishman, Fi > Cher nis capacity as chairman of the|the genric name meprobamate, | | ing, Mr. Harry Hele, it >, pharmacy committee of Ot-|and $9.25 to $13.50 under vari-| To Get New 28d Mp. William McCorquodale, |. .'s Civic Hospital, Dr. Schec-|ous brand names. ! { . 3 ter also assailed drug company! He had heard unofficially that . | Each contestant was required promotional methods of new most generic name companies Liquor Ad Rule! lo Wily one Bonar drugs. He said he threw out 75 were satisfactory. Not all brand | gp Ee of the equip. Pe, cent of the literature re- names were of top quality, he! HALIFAX (CP)--A new liquor ment, when they were finished. | Céived because it was impossi- sold Schedt 'that + | advertisement code will permit] f ' r. Schecter sai at for real liquor advertising in Nova Sco-| THe a ve MARKET PRICES information on new drugs, doc- tia nga wooly newspapers! 2 ne Dairy Industry. tors had to rely on the better and on radio and television, it, Miss Donna Johnson is now medical journals but in the first was announced Wednesday. eligible to take part in the Dairy] TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale instance depended largely on The Nova Scotia Liquor Com-| Princess Competition at the Ca-|fruit and vegetable prices to- Company advertising. _ |mission revealed its new policy nadian National Exhibition. |day: Apples, controlled MclIn.| Another witness, J. W. T. Mi-jon liquor advertising, similar to| itosh $6.75-7 bus.; B.C. Winesap |chel, commissioner of patients, | that adopted in Ontario more| U S Holiday Toll [5.75:6; Spies 66:50; asparagus ee ivi. 2 will become] owe 11 qt. 1.75-2; new beets bu. 2.75-| * ; 4 id . 3; bunched 12s far broccoli advantage of the compulsory effective progressively, allowing| All - Time Record 275-3, crate; cabbage Cana. licensing provisions under the|liquor advertising in daily and dian "9.9.95: ! Surrots Canadian| Fatent Act to manufacture new weekly newspapers Aug. 1; ra- CHICAGO (CP) -- A total of 50-1b. bag 3.25-3.50 be h d 12 |drugs. In the case of processing dio and television, Sept. 1; and 509 persons, a record for a|°t: gs -d, ee = food and drugs, the commis-|in magazines, periodicals and summer holiday period, died in|. "> RH ower ary <r sioner is required -- unless he|other media Oct. 1. traffic accidents in the United 3 5 1--1.50; celery, Canadian 3.50- has good reason not to do so--| Until now brewers and distil-| States during the four-day Am-|3.75 case; cucumbers, field 1.25- to permit other firms to com-|lers have been restricted by erican Independence Day holi-|1.35, 11 qt. .25-75; lettuce, Ca:|nete with the patent holders on|law to "public service" adver-| day weekend which ended at{nadian 18s and 24s 1.50-1.75 | payment of a royalty. tising, which could carry the; midnight local time Tuesday. [green onions, 12s 40; spin- Mr. Michel said, however,|name of the firm but no men-| The previous records for a|ach, Canadian 125-1.50 bus. |that only 14 applications for|tion of its product. | holiday was 491 recorded during rhubarb 12s .60-75; tomatoes, such licences had been received| All advertising under the new| the four-day Independence Day|cello 2.85-3, No. 1 hot house 10-|and only nine granted so far. policy must be approved by the weekend of 1950. : Ib. carton 3.25-4; cantaloupe Nova Scotia Liquor Licence Accidents of all kinds, includ-|8.50-9.50; strawberries, Cana-| RESTRICT HUNTING Board. ing traffic, boating, drownings dian quarts .20-30; Canadian] MONTREAL (CP)--Quebec's and a wide range of othersicherries, 6 qt. black 2.25-2.75; moose hunting season this year south of Montreal and Quebec among Joaaving Americans, green peas, 6 qt. .60-.70. will be restricted to the Gaspe|City. a ves. ex- {Peninsula and the western and| No rifle hunting for deer will ceeded the former record of 884 JURONIO hig Ih a0 northwestern parts of the prov-ibe allowed in the Vaudreuil-| set during a four-day celebra- prices today: P.E.L 75 Ib. bagsiince Oct. 7-16, it was an- Soulanges area, west of Mont-| ti Christmas in 1956. But off truck $2.25-2.50, to trade nounced Monday. real but hunting with bow and te ri ak gnablished gd Virginia nev 439 ad 3 ager season wi be get. Stow will be permitted Oct. 1- time---706--still . » 4 .25-4.75. -Nov. aspe and regions|14. found a wide discrepancy be- planning commission and a peo- IT'S NEW! IT'S NEWS! ED WILSON FURNITURE Has Re-Organized Into A BARGAIN FURNITURE DISCOUNT STORE Featuring Famous Brand Names and Quality Merchandise TES NOW is the time and HERE is the place to buy that NEW furni- ture at huge DISCOUNT PRICES! What makes this Possible? «+ « « Well situated as we are in the "Low Rent District" our overhead is LOWER . . . Plus our huge buying power, enables us to BUY FOR LESS , . . thus we pass these SAVINGS on to Church et HUGE DISCOUNT P EMEMBER! If will pay you to sl treet, Oshawa. you. YES! You can still buy on credit at Jourss in the market [7 Ed. Wilson's and still ICES on any and all furniture. for New Furniture it op Ed. Wilson's Furniture "FIRST" , . . 20 LOOK AT THESE SAMPLE BARGAINS! 5-PIECE SUITE An wn mw-- So" -------- LAlAIVLAG DULL LY Arborite table top ond 4 i heavy duty chairs. | Reg. 59.95. HALF PRICE 6 x 9 BORDERLESS TYE Mens fue wwenun mao. 4d LUVE VU TV Laisa DISCOUNT PRICE 1.99 coils. Handles Pre - built border. 69.50. DISCOUNT PRICE . SMOOTH TOP "SA MMT PUP BF rT NF] High quality. Hundreds of . Alr vents, Reg. NEW 1961 THISTLE BABY CARRIAGES Convert to car bed. Sun 0.95 visor. Clearvue apron, 8 only. DISCOUNT PRICE ..... OUR NEW POLICY !! SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! 2-Pce. SOFA BED SET Latest styling. Lovely uphol- ment. Sleeps two. Reg. $169. OUR SPECTACULAR Low DISCOUNT PRICE, ONLY . .. 7.00 MANY OTHER CHESTERFIELD BARGAINS OUR LOW DISCOUNT ATTRACTIVE 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Includes double dresser, large chest and bookcase bed. You must see this. Reg. 189. All Our Bedroom Suites at Sensational Savings 116 PRICE Nobody ...But Nobody Beats Our Low Discount Prices . ., Furniture Discount Store 20 CHURCH STREET 723-3211

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