12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 14, 1961 BIRTHS ROCA N = Born tb John And Kathryn G ) a daughter Kathryn i & pier for David and Peter, A General Hospital, July 12, 1961, MCLEAN -- Doug and ) aré happy | of Ir son, 6 Ibs. 6 0zs., on Wed. » July 12, 1961, at the Oshawa al Hospital. MILLER --Robert and Marian (née ) pf 28 York Street, Ajax, fo announce fhe Hirth of their rt, Colleen Dale, 5 Ibs, 15 ozs, ay, July 4, 1961, at the Ajax General Hospital. Thanks to cllveen and nursing staff. DEATHS LLOYD, Danfel ¥, Entered into rest in the family resi- 208 Gliddon Avenue, Oshawa, 'sday, July 13, 1961, Danie! F, Lioyd beloved husband of Vera Hughes and father of Danny and Kenneth, In his 60th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa, Friday, July 14 and then at the Lindsay Funeral Home, Kingston, Service in the funeral chapel Monday, July 17th, Interment Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston. 11 Net His Low a.m. Ch'ge $11 Tw 1TH $5% 5% Sh $15% 15% 1M -- WW $76 76 76 --% 930 950 930 --15 i 2% 16% -- 4 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge YH -- % i TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--July 14 (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. 2--Odd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend xr--Ex- sights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previius day's close.) INDUSTRIALS 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $4116 4145 4115 -- U4 0% 11 + % 99 29% Stock Reftman Roe AV C Rothman Royal Bank Royalite StL Cos Bates 108 150 700 300 800 Stock Sales Dome Stores 345 Dim Tar 1883 § Dom Text 300 Eddy 225 Exquisite pr 100 ¥ndtn 775 50 G_ Dynam 3 omc 5 GS Wares 135 Goodyear p 220 GL Paper 278 G L Pow w 130 GN Gas Bw 100 23 Greyhnd 220 Guar Tr Holt Ren Sales 75 2275 20% - Dr. - 150 100 100 JiInv 125p 250 Imp Oil 301 Imp Tob Ind Accep Ind Min 525 500 $1634 18% 21% 21 $13% 1 $12 1 7 $5114 51% $10% 10% $18% 18% $19% 19% $10% 19% $0 30 3 230 SOU BU z10 $72 T2 20 $283 = 300 $334 33% $34% 4% 705 2 314 2 12 Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS Bath P B Bell Phone Bowater pr Bow-M pr Brazil I» Glass D Of] Cloth MO Paper Ogilvie 1.Ont Cem Levy LobCo A TobCo Aw zw5 § LobCo B 25 LobCo pr 202 MacLecds A 1200 § M Leaf Mill 256 $1! Mass-F 2 Mass-F 5%4p Metro Stores Met Store pr z10 Moly 25 Mon Foods 200 Mon Inv 25 Moore 25 Nat Drug 210 N St ar 500 NO NGas 200 Nor Phone 100 $ Oshawa A 400 $2 Page-Hers 470 § Pbina 425 QN Gas 330 QN Gas wt 120 QN Gas pr zll Rapid-Gr nn 100 285 - 11% 11% --% 2 42 4% 21 "4 5% 9% + % 17 -- 1 15% 650 325 € Marben KENNEDY, Martha At the Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Wed- nesday, July 12, 1961, Martha Ashen- hurst (of 1718 Brock Street South, Whit- by), beloved wife of the late John Ken- mnedy, dear mother of Margaret of To- ronto, Mrs. J. Elder (Ann) of Oshawa, Mrs. D. Hilburn (Thelma) of Buffalo, New York, Frank of Guelph, Gordon of Fairport, in her 93rd year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel on Saturday, July 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cem. etery, Oshawa. Minister, the Reverend G. Nicholson. 23 Bailey 8 A 350 Bailey S§ pr Bail 5% pr Banff Calalta Camerina CS Pete C hieftn Ex Gas Cent Del C Dragon C Mic Mac Fr Pete p H B 0il G Long Point Marigold Medal Okalta Pac Pets Pamoil Place [™ Cdn Celan C Chem hem w G Sec A Imp Bk C 1% -- Y% CIL 157% 12% 19% 10 2% 5 24% 8% -- 7 205 205 $441 MY My $6% 6% 6% + %W 15 610 610 1000 12% 12% 12% -- 200 250 250 250 35 150 380 225 $13 200 46 1500 90 100 200 2000 510 8600 3000 Cdn Ol CPR Cdn Pet pr dn Tire Con Baks Con Gas Corby vt 380 --10 13 10 90 200 380 PALMER, James Henry - 14 13 Peacefully, after a prolonged illness at the Sunnybrae Nursing Home, Whitby Jownsulp, on Wednesday, July 12, 1961, ames Henry Palmer, beloved husband of the late Florence Winnifred Tucker, Crestbrk pr dear father of Mrs, G, Burrows (Ruby)| Crush Int of Cold Lake, Alberta and Louis of| Dist Seag "w 90 200 36 36 % -1 $1% NN NU----W a8 3 43 J Waite 40 Joburke Ww 0 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto INTERPRETING THE NEWS Yuri's Welcome Pleases Russians By DAVID OANCIA Canadian Press Writer A pint-géized Soviet spaceman with an engaging smile may have done m to improve British - Russian relations than Soviét diplomacy. Maj. Yuri Gagarin, the frian to circle the earth rocket, has captivated Britons --especially She Jodnge set-- Exchange High 14% am. EF » BB n Sales High oF a.m. 1300 201 368 1000 2000 1200 1375 5000 700 1000 160 Net Ch'ge --3 +10 + Stoek g gd ES i | - --2 -] on developiig communism in one state, leaving the appeal to the peoples of other : the Communist international, an Ans of Hié apaws tl So- Until it was dissolved in the Second World War, the - tern had the annoying habit of appe to nations above the heads of their non-Commtinist Cee FX Their seemed ating their rulers to a gir ®, ere they would také th into their own hand$ and start the development of socialist states. F8 a 2.8 203 § - "a FuelE s2enloiuand first in a EPL EE ERE ERE 3 Lue, 2al® a 2% Fay gince his arriv ndon Tuesday. Among thé bobby-soxérs;, his welcome could be compared only to that given a guitar- Planking Elvis ley or sing- -idol Paul Anka. aes Soames and je: ologica seemed, faded into th ackgrotind when pagar m his western de- £2 = A ES TT - gu dagen. aeglioniiend oy E8uss gS SaitEasn SelB Fs su 8 EFFORTS FOILED With the possible exception of China -- where révolution was carried out largely by Chinese efforts -- the Comititern éfforts were frustrated. Now the world is witnessing what amounts to Russian attempts to gain re- spectability. Their efforts are not directed solely at improv- ing the Soviet standards of liv- ing. They're equally interested in impressing the rest of the world with the rightness of their ways. They could have hardly had a better example than Gagarin. The 27-year-old major is a liv. ing symbol of the success of Communist effort. 1100 5300 17000 400 28s. $15 513 80 8 850 850 8% 68 67 67 48 10% 10% 10% + % 95 903 This may haye been jiist what the Kremlin leaders have al- ways wanted. AIMED AT REVOLT Since 1917, when the Commu- nist revolution succeeded in over-throwinig the Czarist re: gimé, the Russians have been striving to gain recoghition be- yond their borders. Moscow thought this could be achiéved by struggling for world revolution. Then, when this proved im- SPE PPE 83 164 164 184 155 4548 45% 790 780 70 --10 15 15 27 =n 60 160 1] [} 55 545 10 10 -3 -1 Ad Un Keno Upp Can Ventures Waite Am Werner Wr Harg Yellorex 500 Young HG 500 6 146 $46% 46% 605 5 17 103 7 41 Bates to 11 a.m.: 325,000. -1 461% -- 15 605 35% 82% + % 2% 2% 26 +1 9h 9% 9% + % + 4% o> 2 $5574 55% 800 $82% 82% 4000 1000 Whitby, in his 68th year. Resting at the | . C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for | service in the chapel on Saturday, July | 15, at 10.30 a.m. Interment Mount Lawn | Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister the Rev. M. Butler, | GERRCW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST wumont_ Two Thought Schools aan. Qn Early Election dear neighbor, Mrs. Oliver Myers, who | passed away July 14, 1956. Ad | --Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Sagar | Morey. | RAVARY -- In loving memory of & |dear father and grandfather, Hector Ravary, who passed away July 14, 1959. | Today recalls the memory And those who think of him foday | But the love for him that lies beneath | Will never fade away. |--Always remembared by dsughter d and grand. sons Douglas and Kevin. O. a loved one gone to rest, Are those who loved him best | Elaine, son-in-law Haro The flowers we lay upon his grave | of defiance by the Liberal-dom-|change a Commons money bjll|and there is one vacancy. In the inated Senate on government|--the prime minister left the 102-seat Senate, whose members legislation from the Commons, time wide open by saying the are appointed for life, there are where the Conservatives hold election would come "sooner or|{72 Liberals, 25 Conservatives, sway, plunge Canada into an|later." {two independents, one independ: early general election? As for Senate rejection of the|ent-Liberal and two vacancies. The question brings & quick bill to remove James E. Coyne | Giic Conservative argument answer from almost anyone on as governor of the Bank of Can-|against an early election is that Parliament Hill but there's no ada, the government achieved|/the Liberals appear to want LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements floral. requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 May wither and decay, and all unanimity--it's either a "yes"|its original aim of Mr. Coyne's one. or a "no." {resignation anyway. | "Why should we call an elec- RARABULTA -- Simon Hirsbams| The "yes" votes Are more nir-| The date of the election seems|tion just because the Liberals GEN hie ses cola Te auke Ag APD i trey. | CAITY more weight. other factors such as the state|servative asked. "We're in )s Ss Are © uf me-| or ributes, 3 pativ k . y i- i morial. For placement contact funeral] cards . aa on of BA aLDy ex Influential Conservative sour- of the economy, the future busi {power and we can decide when = Senate's insis|ness and employment outlook, ito go. And we'll do that when | bereavement tenée on amending a govern-|impact of the three . per - cent|the issues and the signs are fa- IN MEMORIAM TRELAND -- 1 wish to extend my ent tariff bin and its selection Sales 2% sifective Sent } in vorable." sincere thanks to Rey. Bury, Mr. Cross- (of the Coyne ismissa egisia- 8 vative Onlario and exten son TE. Canadian Legion Ladies|tion as prime campaign issues of drought damage to Prairie| NEW PARTY racIOn ADAMS -- In loving memory of Auxiliary, Rebekah Lodge No ,|--but not demanding enough to|Crops this summer. b Marry James Adams, who passed away friends, neighbors, relatives, for call for an immediate appeal to One well - informed guess is|iPerals would like 3 Toe be- > inifore the New Party, holding its --Sadly missed and always remember. (Oshawa General Hospital. Spe 3 i + ie 4 od, his son Alfred and family. thanks to Dr. Glazier. The man who will make the be assessed during the summer| founding contention Jofe Be ~Mrs. Verna Ireland. | 4. icion on when to dissolve|recess of Parliament. If the JSt Week in / ugust, really gets GAY -- In loving memory of a dear parliament and when to call an|signs favor a fall election, the of the ground. The reasoning passed away July 14, 1960 Sweet memories will linger, forever, MARKET PRICES baker--hasn't tipped his hand. |country. nok the Consetvatyes, giana 19 me cannot change them, it's true; vol i i {lose supporters to . Years that may come, cannot sever | Even in threatening & general he weight of current evi-|ing formed by the socialist CCF Our loving remembrance of vou TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale [election on the issue of Senate N 8 b, robably after July 1 in the hope| son Jack, daughter Gladys and son-in-| a D : the ho ress. law Bert and family day: Apples, controlled Mcln-|maintained that the Senate lacksiihat the Conservatives can|® Traditional lection | 4 raditionally, an election is tosh $6-6.50 bus.; B.C. Winesap carry thé country and be in of-\ preceded by a budget with at- Hunt, wh s killed 1 ident fo" x : | » ay a 035. And also in loving dian 11 gt. 1. to-1.75, waxed 1.15-|spinach, Canadian 1.25-1.50 bus., |the 100th anniversary of Confed-|srs, Ottawa observers can't see memory of Pilot Officer Edward G. 1.85; new beets, bus., 2.25-2.50: rhubarb 12s .60-.75; tomatoes, | eration. any such attractions in the bud- July 13, 1945, and missing in section, | hynched 12s .65 - .75; brocolli|cello 2.85-3; No. 1 hot house 10| Canadian Parliaments are|get Finance Minister Fleming They bade no one a last farewell, ye to none, ne 9. ~ " ¢ They said goodbye 10 Jone dian 175-2; carrots, Canadian|field 11 qt. 33.25; No. 1 small ejections usually are called in|servatives expect that long-term A loving voice sald "Come" 50-lh. bag 3-3.25, bunched 12s,|and No. 2s, 1.50-1.75; cantaloupe | the fourth year. The present budget effects will be a help to one at ang think of you, 75 - .85; cauliflower, Canadian 8.50-9; strawberries, Canadian| government's term runs to them by 1962. _ Without a chance to say goodvye. 275-3 case; cucumbers, field ries, 6 qt. black 1.50-2; green) The Conservatives now hold terms of an early élection," said To eT Billy and Mom | 1:25-1:50, 11 gt; No. 2s, 75; let-|peas, 6 qt. .40-50; raspberries; (204 seats in the 265-member|one man, close to a Conserva: tuce, Canadian 18s and 24s 1-|pint .30-.35. elective House of Commons,itive cabinet minister. Rd family wish to express . sincere| merous but the 'nos' really more likely to be influenced by (would like it now?" one Con- director or phone 725-2327 tended to them during their recent sad ces look on the ley, nurses on 2B, nurses and nurses here is a feeling that the ly 14, 1958 ers, cards fis db 5 July is, earls and gifts during my Sar the country. that these and other factors will| her, Grace Louise, wh - iy : Wile and motlier, GHct ole, who election--Prime Minister Diefen-| government could then go to the here is that the Liberals, but 3 : dence. favors an election in 1962 i --Ever remembered by hushand Harry, (fruit and vegetable prices to- reform over the tariff bill--he land the Canadian Labor Con- HUNT--In loving memory of Michael |5 75.6; Spies 5.50-6; beans, Cana-|1,25; green onions, 12s, 35-40; | fice in 1967 when Canada marks|{ractions for a majority of vot- Crawley, 1945, and his crew inched } k 3 [1.50-1.75 11 qt.; cabbage, Cana- lb. carton 2.25-3; Leamingtoniesjected for five-year terms but brought down June 20. But Con- The heavenly gates were opened, And wonder why you had to die 16s 20s 1-2; celery, Canadian quarts .20-30; Canadian cher-|March 31, 1963. "We're just not thinking in and Dad Crawley es pe ENJOY THE SPIRITED ALE ... Labatts try a case of Canada's fastest growing ale ...for spirited refreshment | OTTAWA (CP)--Will two acts|constitutional authority to|Liberals 51, CCF 8, New Party 1/ His mere appearancé was a d tration of Communist success--something Soviet dip- lomats have been Hrying to dem- onstrate ever since the first days of the Russian revoliition. Pigeon Population OTTAWA (CP)--The Ottawa Citizen said Thursday ronenes) PEEVES Parisians Minister Fleming is expected to! PARIS (AP)--After years of leave office soon, a casualty of unsuccessful combat against the Coyne dispute. [the pigeons of Paris, the city The story says talk of the min- has decided to try birth control ister's eventual departure comes|is cut its winged population. from "highly-placed and wéll-in:| Under a new plan approved formed insiders." by the Bird Protection Society, "It is based on the belief that|the city will set up pigeon lofts Mr. Fleming, after the volcanic in two of the city's 20 arron- events of the last month, canfiot!dissements (wards), north of much longeér provide useful the Arc de Triomphe and around service to his government," |Montmartre. Fleming May Quit Soon Nigeria Pushes Trade Frontiers By FORBES RHUDE |out adequate . credit we can't Canadian Press Business Editor buy what we need." TORONTO (CP) -- While, Technical assistancé also is bigger countries go out into|réquired. And, until her own space we are trying tb get ourjuniversity facilities aré ex-| eet on the ground, H. O.|panded she hopes her studénts| Omenai, member of the Niger-|will find instruction in the fan economic mission now in|universities of other countries. Canada, sald Thursday. Py Figg NEED INVESTMENT | peaking at a discussion Investment will be a con. session with Toronto business i / Sltinuing need. Nigerians, it was aud Shaicial sey, Mi, Oliensi stated, are providing about 80 ers €m-| nor cent of the money for the phasized that Nigeria as an in: ; present development program| The story reports dissatisfac-| The pigeons will be wooed by dependent mon wealth TRE which ends next March 3 but|tion among Conservatives over|abundant offerings of food--but is pushing ahead A pin they are unlikely to be able to|the handling of the government their eggs will be destroyed. * and trade programs pansion) ¢iinyly that proportion of capital move to oust James E. Coyne| If this doesn't work fast With 40.000 4 i for the expanded five-year pro-|as Bank of Canada governor. |énotigh, the pigeons will be area DOr Tr peuple British Hp which will immediately captured in the is i ied 8 oo, this Canadian exports totalled/away to the country for . 2s i A tica's Host High shipping rates tojonly $2,305,000, chiefly in flour| The pigeon problem, 3 Vague great opportunites, they » tq | Nigeria, higher than to many|and vehicles and parts, but thisjon the city's Helos hom. both for trade and for those Other African countries, were|was more than double Canadian ments and private bu ings faédy to join ih the cou {rove | recognized as a trade handicap, sales in 1959. Canadian imports|alike, is aggravated n a development niry's|A mission member said the|from Nigeria last year totalled|lovers who feed the bir "We look fo such couritiié Imatter has been taken up with|$4,358,000, chiefly cocoa beans|parks and streets. Canada, the United Ringdcn|th Shipping conferences, though|and crude rubber. Past anti - pigeon campaigns and the United a f ngdom |g far without success. "We| The Nigerian mission's four- (have involved the use sam ment" Mr: O 2 3 or eqiup-(are still pursuing," he added. |day visit to Ottawa, Toronto|cages and nets. However, grea * : Omenai said, "but| Imports into Nigeria last yearland Montreal is part of a 49-|care is always taken not to we need long-term credit. With-/{otalled almost $600,000,000. Of/day world tour. harm the birds. 1 f li ICE CREAM BARS (with $2.00 ges purchase) WHITEWALLS at blackwall prices Mf All Firestone Tires Included. Offer Also Applies To Single Tires, Pairs, etc. SUPER 1 SPECIAL ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE PRICE _-- ) qx 190 KING EAST 725.6566 RADAR-LITE| Long range beam with red flasher. Ideal road flare, troubls light, etc. Rég. $13.35 | "99.