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The Oshawa Times, 11 Sep 1961, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 190} BIRTHS Today's GRANT -- Sam ang Lois Grant (nee Davey) are pleased to announce the By The Canalian Press safe arrival of their son, James Car- son, weighing 8 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Septem- ber 8, 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Irwin, 2--0dd lt, xd--Ex-dividend, rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net from previous day's close.) Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept. 11 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. xr--Ex- change is Stock Market Listings on Toronto Stock High Low a.m. i, of Stock Sales 11 et Crown Zell 40 $62 62 +% Dist Seag 175 D Bridge 125 D Fndry 100 D Stores High Low a.m. Ch'ge 11 Ni toe W Cdn OG Wsaes W Decala 16% + % 26% -- % 12% +% 29% + % Stock i % + W Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 11 Neb 500 104 104 104 --1 1000 160 157 160 +3 3000 % 9 9 Exch ange High Low a.m. Ch'ge 11 Net Estimate Damage B.C. Bush Fires astrous British Columbia forest|a firm had paid $1,385,970 in fire season is almost down in VICTORIA (CP)--Another dis-|more streamlined each season. stumpage fees. The unit's value history. to the province's economy is 11 Net 25 HOTSTON -- Ronald and Helen (nee Turner) are happy to announce the Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge x birth of thes Saugmer. Dismne i Emeo 0 beth, on Friday, H » Bf om Prince Edward County Memorial Hos- INDUSTRIALS Frou 5 pital, Picton. 215 S14% 14% x Com 150 $1. 5 LAVICTOIRE -- Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred | Abitibl 120 $40% 40% 40% xm Ya BA a Lavictoire are happy to announce the Acad.Atl 210 safe arrival of their son, Paige Patrick Alta Dis w (6 Ibs. 8 ozs.) on Tuesday, August 29, Alta Gas 1961, at Oshawa General Hospital. AltGas B pr Thanks to Dr. Ross and Dr. Anderson. 4 The 4,500 fires this year| probably 10 to 15 times as great. caused about $40,000,000 dam-| The fire was extinguished by age, according to current esti-|water-bombing aircraft at a cost '|mates, but no one can yet say|of $450. This was only one out- what they will mean to the|break during a season in which pocketbooks of future genera-|often there were 14 water- tions. bombers in the air, costing $250 Timber management experts |an hour. Fire officials hope high say there remain millions of {fire-fighting costs will be justi- acres of timber which may be|fied by the lumber industry con- burned and it is unlikely there |tinuing to be the province's eco- will be any change in the cli-|nomic mainstay. mate for another 150-200 years| More than $4,500,000 has been which would reduce the hazard. |spent fighting fires in the prov- Methods of detecting and|ince this year and officials say fighting fires have becom eli! was money well spent. They viivred ay example, a . ia aze broke out on the peri- Anti-Missile Weapon Needed meter of a sustained yield unit north of Prince George for which WASHINGTON (CP) -- The commander of the North Ameri- can air defence system and his Canadian deputy pleaded Sun- day for speedy production of an anti-missile missile, saying that if Russia gets it first "the re- sults might be most serious." General Laurence S. Kuter, NC "AD chief, told a national television audience he believes the U.S. Army's Nike-Zeus we pon, now under field testing, as| "very promising." He believed it should be put into production osefore it completes all phases of research and develop- zxf.28Fcsl $35% 35% 35% + 55 830 30 30 --W 2 827 27 x 20 $160 160 160 +1 $20% 20% 20% + "% % 6% $8% 8% BU + $56 = $49 49% 49% -- % 30 200 200 200 200 17% 17% 17% $15% 15% 15% $9% 9% 9% $21% 21% 21% $13% 13% 13% + W AltaGas w Sok 19% 1% Alta Mat 56 Algoma Alumini Argus 286 $4 A St Wire C Atlan Ace 1 Atlas Steel PEPPIATT -- Norman and Gladys (nee Parker) thank God for the gift of a daughter, Debra Ann, (6 Ibs. 12 ozs.,) at the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- day, September 11, 1961. Many thanks to Dr. Irwin. SON, Daughter, Twins or Triplets, you will want to tell the whole town about the latest arrival in your home, An- nouncements are accepted antil 9:00 a.m. for publication the same day for only $1.50. Just telephone 723-3492. DEATHS EMPRINGHAM, George $26 Entered into rest at the family resi- $19% dence, RR 1, Clarement, on Saturday, CSL $60 September 9, pL George Empring- Cdn Brew Jase "i iy , ham, beloved husband of Minnie Craig, ' 5 + 0! in his 77th year, dear father of John of 325 325 325 Lob Co A $51% 51% 51% + % Balsam, Margaret (Mrs. Bowes) of $13% 13% 13% -- % LobCo B $52 51% S1%a -- bi Agincourt; Velma Frances, deceased, $6. 6% 64% LobG ¥ pr $31% 31% 31% -- and dear brother of Thomas Empring- 125 125 Loeb M $21 20 20 -- Bailey § A 1 ham of Richmond Hill; also surviving MB and PR $173 17% 17% Bail 5% pr 2500 115 are seven grandchildren and two great Mass-F 7 $11% 11% 11% + C Oil L ws 2 grandchildren. Mr. Empringham is Mass-F 5% 15 $1061 106% 106% -- 200 resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, Met Stores 130 $9% 9% 9% 28 Kingston road west, Pickering Fu- Mex LP 100 $12 12 12 + neral service in the chapel on Tuesday, Mid-West 300 205 205 205 September 12, at 2 p.m. Interment Zion Molson A $29% 29% 29% Cemetery, Wexford. Molson B $29% 29% 29% Mon Fiods $11% 11% 11% Mont Loco $133 13% 13% Moore $621 62% 62% Nat Drug $15% 15% 15 Nor Phone { Page-Hers $20 250 $21% 25 $108% 108%4 $13%% 13% 13% + % 100 $18 18% 18% + % 000 240 240 240 --3 BC Pow $33% Yreth Soa . 75 Brockville. Jip Sin ov $10% 10% 10% + % Jefferson $8% 8% BU--W Jockey 1 345 345 345 +45 Jock C B pr 100 S11% 11% 11% Labatt $467% 46% 46% + LOnt Cem 300 300 300 Pick Crow Placer Preson Pros Air Que Lih Realm Rexspar Rio Algom Rockwin Can Cem Cl Fndry Terrorist Blasts Throughout Itlay ROME (AP) -- A wave of bombings from the Alps to Rome shook Italy Sunday. Ital ian authorities blamed the blasts on terrorists trained in Austria. It was the first time violence attributed o the Alto Adige (South Tyrol) dispute had spread to the Italian capital. The blasts--six in Rome alone, as many or more in at least five other cities in the north-- injured seven persons. Their similarity--gasoline bombs car- ried in suitcases exploded in or near railroad stations -- 'indi- cated they were co-ordinated. Rome authorities posted spe cial guards on railway tracks, AP Cons Alminex Aaamera Realm Rexspar ---% Realm +3 Rexspar Rio Algom --2 Rockwin San An Sherri Siscoe Sanrck Seep R Sylvanie Teck-H Torbirl 'Tormon U Asbesos 1 14 26 26 : $5% 5% C Husky w 255 255 C Hydro 10% C Ice M C Imp Bk C Con Gas Corby vt Cosmos Crown Zell Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry 40 40 40 $10% 10% 10% 205 293 295 9 9 C Mic Mac 237 237 C Wes P 0 195 195 195 Dome Pee 162 160 169 --2 Gr Plains 1 $58% 58% 58% + % Home A 975 174 174 174 +4 5 900 900 900 1 30% 30% 30% +1% $14% 14% 14% + % 9 9% +1 220 215 215 $: 23 23 D Stores Pbina 6000 210 210 210 i Dom Tar 5 Paantom $8 3 201 201 201 14 a Dom Text 4 NC $30% 30 30 --% Emco 200 $10% 10% 10% -- % Exquisite pr 41 High-Bell Cdn Oil -1 Hollinger 320 $27% 27% CPR Roe AV pr 9 9 2 ml Hud Bay $53% 53% C Vickers Rothman Provo Gas 0 -3 In Nickel 945 $86 Con 3ldg Royal Bank Ranger +11 Irish Cop Con Gas Royalite ' g Souh U 9 --- J Wale 1802 Corby vt Russell % 11 Sanwell 30% 30% 30% + % Jacobus 1300 Cosmos StL Corp $22 22% Triad Ofl 68 168 168 +3 Kerr Add 185 Present System JEFFERY, Lillie At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Sunday, September 10, 1961, Lillie Cook, beloved wife of the late George Jeffery and dear sister of Mrs. William Ellins (Gladys) of Columbus and Mrs. Albert Wesson (Ruby) of Pambrum, Saskatchewan, in her 79th year. Resting at the Robin- son Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, September 12 at 2.30 o'clock. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin, Un Keno Upp Can Vandoo Venures Violam Waie Am Willroy Wilsey Wr Harg Yk Bear Young HG +15 -~10 no, 0 President Kennedy has stated 21% -- % he will not order production of the Nike-Zeus as an anti-missile wissile dig Ii succuestully com- pletes all field tests, This ma Yate a year or more. Y|water and power stations. Bi Sppearing with Air arshal oy Slemon of th prevails when a corporation RCAF, Foi Jeputy Somumander, NET EARNINGS makes a political donati LON She show Issues and P onation with-| yp wore said it would take By THE CANADIAN PRESS three or four years--after man-| Great West Saddlery Co. Ltd., ! fron ers or the consumers of the cor-|ufacturing of the weapon has|year ended Jan. 31: 1961, net He said this is more demo-|poration's goods, who pay for|started--before it could be put|loss $611,605; 1960, net profit into effective use in the field. ($204,790. MACMILLAN, Joseph Charles Bolton -- Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Septem- ber 10, 1961, Joseph Charles Bolton MacMillan, beloved husband of Flor- ence Amelia Hillis and dear father of Lynne, Deborah, Graham and David in his 56th year. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa until Tuesday at 1 p.m. and then at North- minster United Church. Service in the church Tuesday, September 12, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- | tery. (In lieu of flowers donations to the organ fund of the church will 57 55 55 $10% 10% 104% -- % 1 300 22% 1000 tions from affiliated groups." [campaign funds. His comments followed a reso-| Mr, Douglas defended the lution here by the IWA pledg-|NDP proposals for the method ont asking either the sharehold- ing support to the NDP and urg-|of collecting from unions. i ing all member locals to collect appreciated). POLONI, Eugenio Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 9, 1961, Eugenio Poloni, beloved husband of Seconda Bresolin and father of Mrs. J, Marinig (Vella) of Oshawa and Fior- indo of Kirkland Lake, his 71st year. Funeral from the Symington Funeral Home, Kirkland Lake, Ont, on Tues- day, September 12. For further particu- lars call Armstrong Funeral Home. 728-5173. TOBIN, Ann Jane At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Satur- day, September 9, 1961, Ann Jane Quin- lain, beloved wife of the late John Tobin formerly of Madoc and dear mother of Mary (Mrs, Clifford Reid) of Ajax; Katharine (Mrs. Vincent O'Carroll) of | Liverpool, Ont., and Joseph, deceased; and dear sister of Mrs. Charles Tobin of Sudbury, and Mrs. Joseph Dodd of Toronto. Mrs Tobin is resting at Mec- Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral on Tues- day, September 12, at 9:45 a.m. to St. Francis de Sales Church, Pickering, for requiem high mass at 10 a.m. Inter- ment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Madoc, upon arrival of motors at approximate ly 2 pm. The rosary will be recited | at funeral home on Monday evening at 8:30 p.m.) GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST 1 WOULD-BE ASSASSIN Martial de Villemandy, above, 30-year-old former Saigon radio announcer, was identified Sunday by French Interior Minister Roger Frey as the man who tried to assas- inate President Charles de Gaule. De Villemandy was arrested shortly after the assassination attempt Friday night as de Gaulle was driving to his country estate at Col- ombey-Les--Deux-Eglises. --(AP Wirephoto via radio from Paris) Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327. Sperm Pool' Idea Endorsed | ROME (AP) -- World scientists| Gomulka Promises 'No War' WARSAW (AP) -- Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Communist party boss, assured the Polish people Sunday they need not worry about war before December, "when we will sign peace with East Germany." He spoke to 'Termed Failure | |T. C. Douglas of Saskatchewan | with the busts getting longer--is said Saturday the New Demo-| going to take a lot of defending. {cratic party was formed be-| Mr. Douglas said the new {cause Canada's present "un-|stituency in the nation. It was planned economic system com-|getting a tremendous response | pletely fails to meet the needs!across the country and he be- of human beings." lieved it will come to power | In a speech to the western when people get serious and de- |convention of the International|cide the old parties have failed. | Woodworkers of America, the, Later, at a press conference, [NDP national leader said any|Mr. Douglas said the NDP will economic system that goes re: never accept slush funds from large corporations. DEATHS | "We haven't and we won't ac- | cept donations from private cor- | | | porations," he said. "There are Santa Monica, Calif.--Leo Car-/ only two ways in which we |rillo, 81, a movie star for three raise our funds--through mem- decades who made his biggest bership dues and by contribu- hit as Pancho in TV's Cisco Kid series. Detroit -- Bob Hayward, 33,| Remarded On Canada's top powerboat driver, | in an accident during the Silver Cup Regatta on the Detroit Ri- Theft Charge ver. Monza, Italy--Wolfgang Count, TORONTO (CP) -- Roy Ro Berghe von Trips, 33, well-|bertson, 56-year-old president of known auto racer, in an acci-|Stadacona Mines Limited, Satur- dent in the Grand Prix of It-|day was remanded on $25,000 aly race. cash or $50,000 property bail on Shawinigan, Que. -- Dr. Marc a charge of theft. Trudel, 65, chairman of the Que-| Robertson was brought here bec minimum wage board and from Montreal, where he was College of Physicians and Sur-|arrested on a warrant issued by geons and a former Union Na-|the Ontario Securities Commis- tionale cabinet minister. | sion. Pembroke--Hebert Bimm, 62,/ He is charged with theft of of Pembroke, one of Ontario's|$300,000 in March, 1960, in con- and possibly one of Canada's nection with an investigation of first amateur radio operators. the financial structure of the Toronto--John A. L. MacPher-| mining company. He also faces son, 101, who in 1882 joined the|charges of fraud involving $300, first party that surveyed the 000 and of conspiracy to steal Northwest Territories. and defraud. a tomes Wo" Baby Escapes East Germany In Bathtub dent. Santa Rosa, N.M. -- Jesse Barnes, 68, former pitcher for New York Giants and Boston Braves. VANCOUVER (CP)--Premier|peatedly from booms to busts--| $1 per member each year forlcratic than the situation which|it in the long run. 7 i should get to work at once on|100,000 Poles who gathered in a modern Noah's ark in which|Warsaw's big stadium for the to bank a sample of uncontam-|celebration of the country's tra- inated human life in case a nu-| clear holocaust destroys civil ization, an Italian genticist told| a science congress Saturday. "We should concentrate on a, new version of Noah's ark to preserve a representative pool of uncorrupted human genes," said Professor Adrian Buzzati- Traverso Buzzati-Traverso "sperm pool" idea that Prof. Hermann J. Muller, Nobel Prize| zoologist of the University of} endorsed a|¢ ditional harvest feast. The Berlin crisis and resump- tion of nuclear weapons tests Is nsta e have heightened war fears here. Within the last few days Poles have made a run on food shops. In many places throughout the country no sugar, flour or salt can be purchased. Gomulka promised "there will no war and especially there will be no war for Berlin." He said that war would be suicidal for the West and added: "We do not want war, we don't MYRTLE -- School has re- opened with the same teacher, Mrs. Tait, and a number of be- ginners. Thankoffering services will be held Oct. 1 at 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. with Rev. S. J. Hil- lier, of Brooklin, as guest preacher. There will be special music at both services. » | New Minister , zor an), mast cer | escapes Sunday to the West. They included a couple who [swam a canal towing behind {them their 18-months-old baby lin a small bathtub. | Three youths crashed a heavy truck through a wall that forms [part of the concrete and barbed wire dividing Berlin. A family group of 12 slid down |a rope from an apartment win- |dow and stepped into West Ber- |lin under the noses of the East | German police. The three youths took a six- Until he can fill 2 man's shoes you should get a FAMILY SECURITY CHECK-UP He lives in a world of make-believe. You can't. You've got to plan for him until he fills the big shoes. To make sure your plans are realistic, start with a Family Security Check-Up. It will tell you--for your and your family's sake--exactly where you stand on such things as pension, savings, group insurance and the like. When you know where you stand financially--you can make realistic plans for the future. How can you possibly know unless you check ? More than an interview--a service Now Metropolitan, the Company you look to for authorita- tive information on physical health, offers you a way to check your family's financial health--the Family Security Check-Up. It is available to everyone--whether you need insurance or not--and whether or not you have a Metropolitan policy. Metropolitan representatives have been trained in Metro- politan's own schools and are qualified by solid experience to bring you this service. They are equipped with business- like charts and tables that show you clearly, in black and white, exactly where you stand. Call your Metropolitan man today for a Family Security Check-Up. There is no obligation--except to those you love. WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES FOR YOU With the help of your Metropolitan man-- 1. You check the facts: your pension plan, your home, your life insurance, your savings and other assets. You may be surprised to learn how much you're worth. 2. You weigh your responsibilities: mortgage or rent payments, education, retirement, accident and sickness emergencies; how much it would cost your family to live without you. 3. You learn where you stand. You Family Security Check-Up determine your weak and Indiana, advanced last week in want to attack anyone, but we| Wednesday evening a recep-|whee] dump truck the Commu- strong points . . . whether the provisions you have made for We Uoled Same that the pest] Vill defend ourselves to the ut- et *SUimost if attacked.' reproductive seed from a cross| section of men be stored so that man woud be able 1 corns on) Construction Rise Bugust This Year nuclear war. TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian construction contract awards in August totalled $287,211,000, up Pickering Girl Baton Champion ®t, the third successive $66,027,400 from August last year WATERLOO (CP) -- Defend-| : a i as i his year. ing champion. Guelph Royal ting decreases earlier this ye The eight month total is monthly advance, partly offset- Rev {tion service was held in Myrtle| nists were using to build up the Church. Rev. R. T. Norman wa] separating East and West opened the service and intro-|Berlin. The driver, a 2l-year- duced Rev. N. T. Holmes, sec-|gld metal worker, identified retary of Oshawa Presbytery, himself only as Edmund in or- who gave us a very inspiring(der to protect his widowed message. Our Junior choir as-|mother still in the eastern sec- sited in the service, | tor. : 'Mr. Day and Mr. Davey were| The truck hit the wall with a introduced and installed fo take|tremendous crash. Pre - fabri- charge of Myrtle charge and cated building blocks scattered pledged themselves to assist like toys over a distance of 30 the congregation and hoped for|feet. ; co-operation in all respects It was the first time anyone Mr. Holmes expressed ap: had actually rammed through e wall. | preciation for Presbytery that aires won the Senior A march-s) oqo 143 500 down $128,063,100{Mr. Norman had accepted to ng and manoeuvring champ- ionship Saturday night in the Canadian drum corps champ- |from the corresponding period last year. ] August awards in Ontario to- jonships at Waterloo Band Fes-|,.11.7" 106 300,000, up 7.4 per A social cup of tea was serv- cent. Ontario's eight - month tival. Niagara Falls Militafres were third. Toronto Optimists won the ggg 500. Junior A final and Grantham| Corps of St. Catharines were third. © DIVIDENDS Samia Lionettes won the) Class A girls' final. Nancy] TORONTO (CP) -- Dividend Stern, 18, of Imlay City, Mich.,| payments by Canadian compan- was geclated Miss Band Festi- jeg in September total $82,946, val of 1961. |254 compared with $80,136,022 in More than 500 persons, rang- September last year, says a participated in the international/compilation by J. R. Timmins baton - twirling championship./and Company. Total for the Sharon Brown, 16, of Pickering|first nine months of the year Township was declared best-/is $588,099,478 compared with dressed Hgiorehe and won four|$564,770,232 in the corresponding other majdr awards. period last year. | figure is $80,949,100, down $108,-|dies. At this time Mrs. Norman, be th sidi inister and| » iso to assis he. students. in| NOLOR Vehicle {their duties here. . Output Rises OTTAWA (CP) -- Production of Canadain motor vehicles re- versed its downward trend in August, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. | Output in August was 5889 Church Wednesday at 8 p.m. | pits" an increase of 28.4 per ! ; + McC | |r 04) Mrs. fi: C Metalioch nent over the same month ]ast year. Output in the January- tion on the east coast. | August period was 250,612 units, Mr. and Mrs. John Maw are|1j ¢ per cent below a year ago. spending a month's vacation in| production of passenger cars Prince Edward Island visiting|in August rose 34.9 per cent to {relatives 13,585 units and production of Several spent Labor Day at|commercial vehicles was 2,304, Port Perry Fair. They report|{i8.5 per cent higher than the led in the basement by the la- Mrs. Day and Mrs. Davey were| introduced to the congregation. | The Women's Association will {meet next week. All ladies are {cordially invited to meet at the your family will do what you intend. You get the facts in front of you. 4. You plan for the future. Based on these facts, you decide what action, if any, may be needed to give you a family security plan, tailor-made to your own needs and ambitions-- one which makes good sense for you. a good fair and ideal weather.|same month last year. OSHAWA DISTRICT JOHN D. GRAHAM, Manager 8 Simcoe Street South Oshawa, Ontario Phone 728-6224 iN

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