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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1962, p. 18

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The government indicated in ithe throne speech last January that it would be prepared to put up further loans if needed to | safeguard the rights of workers [Jobless Benefit "Inquiry Pressed isms High Low a.m. Ch'gt 5 5 5 +! 905 900 900 | atime | S10" 493 OTTAWA (CP)--The cabinet|those paid at the corresponding can be acted upon." jwill } { : t | A source indicated that if the ispecial committee of inquiry|improved job conditions this)government received the report jon unemployment insurance by winter. ithis summer -- possibly in June hd ig "mid summer," a reliable} stil) ahead is the tail-end of|--it would probably take several =; |source said Wednesday. the seasonal unemployment pe.|months for legislative measures The four - man committee, riod, extending into May, when|to be drafted. --jheaded by Toronto insurance)benefits generally take more out) Whatever the report recom- a jexecutive Ernest C. Gill, wasjof the fund than is put in by/mends, it may be 1963 before its ** 'set up last July 17 to examine|contributions from employers,|/proposals can be implemented, all facets of the unemployment/employees and government ithe informant said. +1% insurance program, ener = ta | The committee is pressing jwork on its investigation as the! junemployment insurance .fund ~1i |appears to be heading under the +10 |$100,000,000 'mark for the first! time since it was on its way up ~4'20 years ago. If the fund runs dry, the; jgovernment will have an extra/ |$25,000,000 on hand as an emer-) % gency loan to safeguard the, kitty against claims by jobless! HAPPIEST TIME OF YOUR LIFE! ei workers. The special loan was approved last week in the Com- mons. . Since 1956, the fund has been ~\, |Shrinking under pressure of mounting unemployment So far this year, benefit pay- , ments have been running under) MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Churning cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today. The egg market unsteady with * offerings light for a poor de- mand. Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs, delivered Toronto, in fibre cases: A large 38; A medium 137; A small 32; B and C grades no market Butter prices: Canada first igrade: Ontario tenderable 63-64; inon-tenderable 62-6214, in light jtrading: western 6 (nominal). 2 HITS IN COLOR CRE ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF PlE GAS ri TheEGr Saree on ne ee WILLIAM INGE ea ORTiEn OR Me SoRtER OY STARRING word PAT HINGLE NATALIE WOOD AUOREY CHRISTIE NTROBUC THE OSHAWA TINT, ureduy, March 22, 1962 BIRTHS 7 GREENLEY -- Evan and Eileen are, (Quotations in cents unless marked $. ed to announce the birth of their|2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex son, Douglas Evans. 6 lbs. 13 ozs., on Tights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change 1s) Sunday, March 18, 1962 at Oshawa Gen- from previous board-lot closing sale.)/ e¥al Hospital. A brother for Linda 'THanks to Doctor McKay. Mother and) INDUSTRIALS baby both doing fine : 11 Nes High Low a.m. Ch'ge $46 453a 454 --~ % $128 12% 245 245 210 a Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1000. 69 69 69 1700 120 120 120 4500 8 8 8 MINES 5250 31% 3 1000 7 100 755 1000 It Net | High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Stock $12% 12% 12% + %) Weburne 409 400 400 Decalta $13% 13% Yan Can $85 85 $15% 15% 160 160 $6644 66% 38% 8 $5244 52% $24%% 244 $14% 14% $36%% 3644 $22% 22% $27 27 gee A $i6 16 $i% 7% 120 120 $58% 5 $18 115 321% $10% $85a $40 400 AM. STOCKS m Press Sales 2000 890 1500 750 1600 2000 200 285 1000 6650 68000 100 1550 2000 500 150 650 2000 1000 500 9100 500 4700 1000 500 1000 Stock Kenville Kerr Add Kirk Min Lab Min L Dufault L Osu 1, Shore Langis Latin Am Lencourt LL Lac Lorado Lyndhst MacLeod Mcintyre McWat Mentor New Hosco New Jason Newlund N Man N Mylama New Rouyn Nipissing Nor-Acme Norpax Northgate N Goldert N Rank N Beauc O'Leary Opemiska Orechan Ormsby Osisko Paramaq Patino M Pax Int Pros Air 2 Que Lab "| Que Lith Q Metal Quemont Reeves Renabie , Rio Algom * Rix Athab "|San Ant Satellite "| Sherritt , Silvermaq , Siscoe ") Steeloy Steep R re 4 Tormont Trans Rest Tribag Ult-Sha Upp Can W Malar Willroy Wiltsey You Curb Bulolo Salts 1000 100 Btock Fam Play TORONTO 11 11 Net } The Ca Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stick 750 $1644 16% 161% Slater Steel 25 $152% li2 | Stafford 21460 $13 13 Stedman 150 $32 32 Steel Can 100 $100% 100% + %|Suptest ord 200 $15% 15% + ¥% | Switson 100 $55% 55% }Tor-Dom Bk $17% 17% Towers 275 325 145 25 225 13% 85 15% + --10 60 Me %4\will likely get the report of thejtime last year, due largely to Abacus se % Acad Uran + al savocate - i Anglo Hur Ansil A Arcadia ~ Atl C Cop | Atlin- Ruf +4% Aunor | Bary B-Duq | Bethim Bibis Bidcop 62500 ~-10 | Bouzan 10500 |Broul Reef 10607 | Buff RL 2500 Cadamet 1000 (Camp Chib 400 Camp RL 100 Cdn NW 1500 4\C. Silica 100 | Chib-Kay 500 Chime 1000 | Chrom 200 |Comb Met 1000 Beta G 1500 Discov 900 Halli 23100 Morrison 500 Sannorm 4000 Conwest 700 Coulee 1500 Daering De Cour D'Eldona Delhi Pac | Denison | Donaida | Duvan Faleon Frobisher Geco Mines Genex ,|Gnt Maset '"4\Giant YK Glenn Uran ,, |Granduc "4\Granduc rts Gulf Lead Gunnar Gwillim Har-Min Hastings iH of Lakes Headway ¥a| Heath Hud Bay Hydra Ex J Waite Jaye Expl Joliet Jonsmith 1 66% 1 s 7 580 925 li 60 105 8 1100 4 110 445 1920 7225 800 15 40 1000 zi00 150 860 760 118 i4 177 186 10 05 49% 56 53 86 6% ia 37 36 7 12% 120 14% 177 188 52% 244 \T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Trans PPL Un Gas 4% /U Corp B U Fuel B Vector Vendomat Wainwr Walk GW WCoast vt +s W Copper 100 ~ 8 Weston B 785 ' West A wits 751 'White Pass 300 Wood J A 220 Zenith 30525 Carb Asbestos CD Sug C. Paper D Glass xd D Glass 'p xd Lob Inc Maclaren A Ogilvie 4 Price Br % OILS Aiminex 220 Anglo Am Bailey S A Bail 5% pr |C Oil Lds 'CS Pete C Chieftn 4 Cdn Des C Ex Gas Cent Del 'C Mic Mac Dynamic Glacier "HB OU G Marigold Medal Mill City Nat Pete NCO wis ™% Pac Pete -- %/Pamoil Petrol 4 | Quonto 15 | Sarcee South 'Tidal 4) Triad Oil M%4!Un Oils Wayne 580 925 11 Bales 380 775 200 100 00 MecFADDEN --Sharon is happy to Stock announce the fe arrival of a little! qnitin; aifter on Sunday, March 18. 1962, weight 424 ati lbs. 4 ozs., at Oshawa General Hos) 4s, Dist pital. Proud parents are Bob and Betty. aita pis vt " Alta Dis w NICHOLLS -- Elaine (nee Richards aiiGas and John are happy to announce the AltGas B pr birth of their son on Monday, Mareh/aitagas w 19, 1962, at the Oshawa General HOS-|4ip Cen pital. Alumini " tu TOMLINSON -- Anne, Moyre, Brenda pera' sad and Veronica are thrilled to announce arg 260p the arrival of their baby sister, Mar-! Atias Steel garet, on Tuesday, March 20, 1962 at Bank Mont the Oshawa General Hospital. Proud pank Ns parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tomlin-| peay Lum son. Thanks to Dr. Doherty Bell Phone Bowater WILLIAMS -- Terry and Anne are Brazil happy to announce the birth of their BA oi daughter, Katherine Ann, 7 Ibs., 12 ozs., BC Forest om Sunday, March 18, 1962, at Oshawa BC Pow General Hospital. Mother and baby|BC Phone both doing fine. Cal Pow Can Bread 4 © Foadry The birth of! Can Malt 186 10 10 107 105 $49% 49% 56 53 86 6% 20% 37 26 1000 1 2000 3500 500 1000 1000 370 Ind Accep Expl Inglis Inland Gas Inland G w Int Util Interprov Inter PL Int Stl P 4100 In Syn A 50 $69 Jamaica PS 200 $17) Jockey 100 355 Kelly DA 5 Labatt Lakeland LOont Cem Laura Sec Lau. Fin A |Lau F 200 LobCo A LobCo A w 200 LabCo B 1290 LobCo pr 125 MB PR 775 Mass-F 135 Met Stores 300 Mid-West 500 | Milt Brick 100 Molson A 241 Mon Foods 1004 Moore 250 Nat Drug 725 N St Car 1000 Noranda 250 'NO NGas x10 Oshawa A 230 Page-Hers Pbina PC Jewel 53 86 6% 19 37 34 100 5 4 18 115 21% 10% 85 40 385 z. 50 SPECIAL AFTER-SCHOOL MATINEES 4 p m ollle @ DAILY AT 6 6 M5045 eee 2300. 19 19 2300 565 555 1066 24 a 600 «51 45 15% -3 1 at) 100 100 730 60 100 575 220 100 100 $34% $26% S42 $82 $15 $12 $24% 34% 26 42 82 15 500 1000 154 323% 5 $51%4 39% 340 89% $49 5 2 x 55 2 a4 850 27 78 2 53 8% 850 27 74 7 395 7 970 140 200 10% + --s 1 : 3500 «8% + 300 850 $500 27 10500 79 & BLESSED EVENT -- your child is interesting news that your Seay a friends want to know. It is easy to tell Can ig everyone at once through an Oshawalca, Brew Times Birth Notice and the rate for thi8. (yay 4 ow service is very reasonable, only $1 50 \CBAL Bw a& friendly ad-writer will assist you IMicqgn Can A wording a Birth Notice. Just Telephone'(~ Chem 723-3492, ask for Classified, C Curt W DEATHS 220 900 +10 ---5 ; 5 100 970 300 142 201 $10% 52 184 22% 420 _32 402 2600 100 4000 400 13 29a 12% 90 $10 +1 5% 315 15 +14 5% 315 pore 4 Re-rinened by BUEWA VISTA Detribution De, Ine ADDED on Wed McGreg- veer H 880 880 t 10 ' Rot Rue 10000 A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE 600 WN TECHNICOLOR® 2500 1450 149 20 21 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE FEATURE DAILY: 2:00 - 4:00 - 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 At the head af all masterpieces of horror that you've ever seen... you must place 20 21 575 191% 242 21 HG - 2205 505 500 Seven Shawin Simpsons SKD Mig 805 805 805 5 100 2 4 Bales to 11 a.m.: 839,000. 3054 30% -- 1625 10% 1 2000 % 3400 beloved wife of Robert)De Pont rest GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price 'yet within reach, of all 728-6226 "390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST and all WARREN BEATTY TECHNICTY 92 @ WARNER REDS 2nd BIG FEATURE cost PURSUED BY A PAST--MENACED BY A TERROR HAR stil TECHNICOLOR' mWARNER BROS, BOTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE TIMES: "SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS" 3:30, 7:30 "FANNY"-- 1:35, 5:35, 9:40 PLAZA TT Funeral arrangements floral requirements for some to nesday, March 21, 1962, Cl Col Cel fury (hire. R. G. Stapley) both of/CO® Bids p Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division Street, | Coronation Bowmanville Cemetery Dom Elect In Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs-/Dom Tar +R. Davidson, and dear mother of Caro} 6 ronto, Mrs. Mrs. Alb | ] ; Bertrand of Clarkson, The late Mrs.| . | Li h T di Safety Topics | Might trading on Saturday, March 24, 9 a.m. Inter-| stock market Wednesday during @ o'clock. | Robert buy any now -- cheddar cheese, ered into rest in the family iter 0 4 ard * ' : Tt , 7 1 Robert Skelton, beloved husband of/Canadian Press Business Editor University of Toronto announces/closed showing the only gain. ling various farm produce manufacturing subsidy, and this Thomas, in his 76h year. Resting w feature the current!be "a live-in conference for sen-|Walker-Gooderham and Consol-|fiscai year ending March 31 in- expand day, March 24, at 2 p.m. Interment) 7H, ngustrial Accident Pre-/public administration," and dis-|Imperial Oil declined '%. ros€|tural stabilization board. This e: ter to butter oil which is more Apri -17 sity. Topics include ahead 1% at 49%. Investors/ 6 Apr 7 1960-61. : s ; this year because stocks have lare regarded as Canada's big- manufacturing industries; com-|Royal Bank and Canadian Cel-| The board buys, holds and from across thecost of government; future of/19 range payments will cover sugar country, and maintain price levels at a fixed jcussion topics will include the business behavior. 205.95 and western oils .99 at! sidies on some products such as | niversity | 2,158, DIVIDENDS I*slins lis," najor in- three-week executive summer Dec. 26, 196: -- compared w slips and fal oe A year ago, the board getting employees back to work|middle and senior levels of'by International Nic A : getting ploy |the government ended its sys- March 31, record March 28. CENTRE : 'ar é 3 rchase ois : uotation from recent ad-/speculatives, Lake Dufpalt/PUl DEMONSTRATE PRODUCTS |, @ ; : record April 11 lican and British firms will dem-| (0344 Ltd { At Dec. 31, board holdings of IN MEMORIAM is Metro Apartment ril 16, record March 29 ment of industrial health haz-)+ neigher is it for the Ameri-| jthan $126,000,000, plus 34,083,000 | 30 59 | 9 A we tion includes 29,000 industrial|;; cians and the others ment vacancy rate in Metropol-\of the 1961 calendar year in ® ) For all of us she did her best, nesses d Sweetly tender, fond and t livelihoods in manufacturing in-\years, according to a report "weetiy tender, am rue, There is not a da lear mother, machinists : Other approaching meetings) i,- methods and regulations Last month ner cent of endear wile, Mra. Iva Freeburn, clan Pee: ns po ge cro re Hong customers in the United States| compared with 6.78 per cent in TOMORROW NIGHT ete aur wall how S mine be, [oe alg > ® with about|2"d Western Europe, or lock February 1961 ate he toll sers April 30-May 2, with abou Sees t >| The position, which is de fy heart cannot tell what to ", 4 ourselves into the relatively God alone knows how I miss her 2,500 Canadian and American) 3) slow-growing market of|Scribed as serious, is expected Jn a home that is lonesome today * ine : » { & |, eres . Sin aan Jovingly remembered by husban jmarketing men expected © at-/ 13 000,000 'homeland' customers. |t0 'get worse when most of the tend; Canadian Retail Federa-| pp) viously this will not be an/8,070 units under construction tion May 29. The Canadian In-| 30. overnight choice." reach the market by early sum- 199 CENTRE STREET Harold JARVIS -- In loving memory of our|stitute of Steel Construction mer apartment buildings are operat- bepther, Roy Jarvis, who passed away ' S iory Club March 22 meets at the Seignior) ; is near Montebello, Que., May 11- |= be ve eae hig 5° ing at a loss. He predicted Canadian Oil Companies Lid., apartment construction will His memory is ax dear today 1 year ended Dec. 31 taper off during the next two! As in the hour he passed away Ever remembered by brother and sis- $5,016,429, $1.76 a share; aie! $3,669,379, $1.24 : Daily Trattic Toll: 9 Dead seine Pip nt roe ce OTTAWA (CP) -- Every day $2,911,848, $1.46 a share; 1960 ; last year, an average of nine! $3,009,074, $1.59 PRICE -- In loving memory of my Canadians were killed and 267)/--------- dear husband. Norman, who passed injured in highway accidents CG Sec A BIRKS, Cleora or, beloved wife of the late I Comp eat Montreal. Resting at Northcutt and Con MS Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel On! nist Seag D Fndry day, March 22, 1962, Aline Bertrand, in} Dom Text Ann Davidson of Kingston, loving ~ le), To treit, Michigan, Davidson is resting at Mclritosh-Ander-| East, Oshawa. Requiem Mass in St./ e TORONTO (CP) Slight ad uce 1 S ment St. Gregory's Cemetery. Prayers ; T Oo Get Hearing He Beare EAR cue ees OTTAWA (CP)--The federal arte murke street day dipped to their lowest point) a third of the net operating loss lamb and raspberries. C last year. Next biggest item was| Annie Agnes Foreman and father of (1 1 vantions business courses 2 executive seminar June 17-22; Among industrials, Dominion) prices, | March (Betty), Mrs. James Smart and comments upon about every ' : = 5 It willjof Nova Scotia each dropped %,!tary spending estimates for the will run about $12,500,000 this the Armstrong Funeral Home, with|terprise, ior managers in business orjidated Paper both fell %, and) cluded $23,139,333 to pay the m™ Ci ay Butter storage costs, . in- Li Cemeter; ; sts, nt am rsa vention Associations will hold its|cussion leaders are drawn from; Distillers Seagrams with $69,504,548 in sity easily stored, totalled $2,442,000 While the organizaiton is an Trends and policies in the Ca-/Syndicate climbed three points) Hogs are the main reason for £ ; continued to rise. Lamb will gest safety moved up in a % tO cells various commodities--but- also from the(collective bargaining; industrial) On index, industrials dropped! ma beets, soybeans. sunflower seeds ifollowing The school of business of|119.16. Closing volume Wa&S5' milk for manufacturing. jurv cz . r i ischool at Kingston June 11-29, Tuesday's 2,846,000 A , : J ; jury cause; harmful industrial weakened Was saddled with the cost of a By THE CANADIAN PRESS occasions ss s ssible after an in-| management." lof .34 Falconbridge fell %, Nor- : ol, r as soon as po: tem of price support by direct Dominion Steel and Coal 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 4 ofthat sen EaS" } : age jdresses by Karl E, Scott, presi-|climbed 35 cents to $5.15 However, it still has Al : More than.50 Canadian, Amer- Dominion Textile Co. Ltd., onstrate products designed for "The highway ahead for us {food included a record 174,000,- : : L h : N d Sylvanite Gold Mines Ltd., 30) URN -- In loving memory of ards cans, British, French, Belgians, pounds of pork worth $21,298,00/30. : : : United Keno Hill Mines Ltd., A loving mother, true and kind, and 15,000 retail busi-| "within the next five 19/itan Toronto has increased by cluded some dry skimmed milk : ee ee ieee |ployees in such diverse classifi- dustries must choose between|Submitted to metro planning aUhat we do not think of you t Bob, Madeline, Rick and grandchildren, | jn Toronto include that will either open the door the 86,349 apartment unit in AT THE Hydro In. Oshawa General Hospital Cdn Pet pr Rirks and dear mother of Aleck and Con Bldg Con Gas Friday, March 23 at 2 p.m. Intermentin Bridge DAVIDSON, Aline Dem Stores her Sist year, 314 ter of Mrs, Fred Dale (Lucille), To-| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT k Harold Quinn (Edna), De- | ye arket nees | (Caroline), Montreal, Quebec and Oscar | gon Funeral Home, 152 King Street! Gertrude's Church, King Street East} |weakness predominated on the jn the funerai home Friday evening at He --although the board doesn't SKELTON, Leonard Robert Golds, which earlier in the} government expects to face only Thursday, March 22, 1962, Leon By FORBES RHUDE The school of business of the/on index since November, 1961,);ecorded last year for support-| Pork disposal cost $29,243,000 fon Kirby (June), Mrs. Ron ' i $11,432,000 for the milk-for- STE ap neo a with the theme "Business Policy|Foundries and Steel and Bank) 'The government's supplemen- (Barbara), Robert, Reginald and racet of Canadian economic en- it a Changing Society." year as production continues to memorial service in the chapel Satur-/ daily run of business news. : operating loss of the agricul- é g | cluding conversion of some but- annual conference in Toronto business, labor and the univer-|briskly late in the day, closing|¢gmpares ad : ints) last r and this will be higher |Ontario one, its annual meetings|nadian economy, sec ondary |to 75 in light turnover. Abitibi,!/the sharp reduction. show and attract|bines legislation; financing the! anese .all about $1,000,000. Other safely men ter is the main item today--to United States and overseas. Dis-\relations; and morality and).35 at 624.98, base metals .10 at/rate, It also pays straight sub- and wool. S y Its i omobiles; ,Queen's University will hold {ts, 2,153,000 sha lightest sir pe Sane Safety belts in automobiles; |@ : NDED SYSTEM noise; fires and explosions; and| 'designed primarily for men at; Base metals were L : ; n p kel's drop pork glut, which dissolved when, Dalex Co, Ltd., pfd. $1.75, OSHAWA SHOPPING b i ijurv, if light work is available./ anda 14 and Ventures %. Among | Jury & | Corp. Ltd., 10 cents, May 1, 728-6555 | ; tine : le ident, Ford Motor Company of losses to meet for pork n S common 35 censt, pfd. $1.75, Ap- See vent treat- : | - vigit = laccident prevention and treat not smooth-paved nor straight; | 1000 pounds of butter worth more I cents, April 15, record March! mother, who passed away! Membership in the organiza-\-...ainavians, West Germans, TORONTO: (CP)--The apart Other items held at the end H | 10 cents, April 27, record March No friend on eayth like her we'll find, | firms with about 850,000 em- years Canadians who earn their/69 per cent in the last three Ja our hearts her memory lingers, cations as fashion models and corporate and government poli-/board Wednesday nig «Leavingly remembered by Helen and SekitSUAN -- in loving mnamery off, CIOS 4 oe manufac-|+ is to 450,000,000 potential Metro Toronto were vacant, ¥ & W © Cc 6 A @ ® No Down Payment © No Payment 'Til June © 6 to 60 Months to Pay © Free Estimates . - . No Obligation A. K. Kingsmill, president of Metro Toronto Apartment Own- ers Association, said many new with the. Steve Backwell Trio PRICE -- In loving memory of our dear dad and grandpa, Norman Price, who passed away March 22, 1957 We mention your name, We speak of you often, God bless you, dad, You are not forgotten Sadly missed, dearly remembered by daughter Donna, son-in-law Dave and grandsons Bradd, Gregg and Todd 1960, EVERYONE WELCOME -- 9 to 12 t more hye it's truss Yee Prizes --- Refreshments for les SLIM GORDON presents from the NEW! RIBBON STRIPE AFRICAN MAHOGANY WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY away March 22, 1957 l-cannot bring the old days back, When we were al! together, Rut secret tears and loving though Will live with me for ever. --Ever remembered by his wife, May PRICE In loving memory of a dear father, Norman Price, who passed awa) March 22, 1957 So many things have happe Since you were called aw So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay; Every day. in some small way, Memories of vou come our way Though absent, vou are ever nea missed, still loved and ned ever missed by daughter Norma son-in-law Reg, and granddaughters WOODCOCK -- In ! y of our dear Mom and Dad, Emma, who passed away March 21, 191 and John who passed away March 20, 1954 We'll always remember Your kind loving faces Your patience and mercy Your goodness and graces We think of you often, And oft times are sad, Today we honor the memory Of you, Mom and Dad Ever remembered by Toretta, Nellie, Lula and aon Donald and families. CARD OF THANKS NELSON -- The family of the late Mrs. Fanny Nelson wish to extend deep appreciation Doctors Kimmerly Rowsell, Sturgis, nurses on floor 2D at Oshawa General Hospital. to Arm- strang's Funeral Home; also to rela tives, friends and neighbors for cards beautiful floral tributes and the inquiries during her {liness; to the members of Grace Lutheran Church for contributions to the building fund in smemory of our dear mother: to those who contributed to the Cancer Fund: to the ladies of the Church in chapge of the lovely lunch. Special thanks to Reverend Kartechner for his comsoling words and thoughts in our sad_bereavement in the los sof ou loving mother Arthur, Margaret, Phyllis, James. Gladys to Maty and many | The grim statistics were con- tained in a report issued by the Canadian Highway Safety Coun- cil Wednesday. The council reports increases in the number of traffic acci- dents, injuries and fatalities in Rockets Kill 3 Youngters | OTTAWA (CP)--Government 1961 compared with hte previ-/advice to teen-agers who want ous year to launch home-made rockets One bright note is that the|Don't. rate of traffic deaths is steadily) H. P. Kimbell, going number of cars and the dis-| partment, said Wednesday in an tances they are taken interview that in 1961 three teen- into account. agers killed themselves acci- The rate last year was at an dentally with home made all-time low 7.5 deaths for every bombs. There were such 100,000,000 miles travelled, com-|fatalities in 1960 pared with 8.9 in 1960. "We want more young scien- The 1961 traffic toll was 3,390, tists," Mr. Kimbell said, "but an increase of 107 fatalities)we want them all in one piece." from 1960, or 3.2 per cent. The) Home experiments with gun- number of injuries jumped 8.1, Powder have always been a con- per cent to 97,703 from 90,410. (cern for the mines department There were 5,620 highway|but the Russian launching of accidents in which damage re-|Sputnik | in October, 1957 ported by police exceeded $100 created more amateur as well travel no This represents a -7.2-per-cent) aS professional interest in rock dents reported in 1960 "Everybody and his brother Kingston and Moncton, N.B.,|wanted to make a rocket Mr or more population to report three or four requests a month fatality-free records last year mainly from teen-agers, for ap- All such requests are turned down because the manufacture | CARMAN -- We wish to express our under officially approved con- kindness and expressions of sympathy The ( adi > g ve iggou le Bigs vse lightened OE h anadian Aeronautical In- Stitute last, week sent a letter of our beloved son and brother, Pat- to its branches suggesting that rick ¢ especially thank the Rev- youthful enthusiasm in the Mr. an@- Mrs. J. Carman and daugh iter, Betty. J safe research. increase over the 247,435 acci- ets were the only cities with 40,000 Kimbell said. He still receives proval to launch a rocket C 0 of explosives is illegal' except deep gratitude for the many acts of ditions and neighbors during the recent loss erend John Smith and the pallbearers 3 rocket field be channelled into { chief inspector} g down in Canada, when the|of explosives for the mines de- ( GRAND OL' OP'RY Nashville, Tennessee IN PERSON SKEETER DAVIS -- plus -- THE CAPOS (Canada's Everleigh Bros.) LITTLE SHIRLEY and Mony More Sun., Mar. 25 8 P.M, RED BARN ADMISSION $1.25 AWARD NOMINATIONS!; dle BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! "THE GUNS OF NAVARONE { oe emay STANLEY BAKER: ANTHONY QUAYLE -IRENE PAPAS: GIA SCALA VIAMES DARREN dinc'dvteis/ S82. | SHaTHT iain uP Teme lca RR coor TO SUSTAIN THE TREMENDOUS SUSPTNSE. SF T FROM THE BEGINNING. 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