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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1962, p. 19

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BIRTHS --Dr. and Mrs, Geoffrey er for Jennifer, Lorna, Al - nesday, June 6, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital. «| WIMBAUVER -- Frank and Vi (nee Powers) are happy to announce the birth of their baby daughter, Teresa Diana Lynn, 7 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Thursday, May 31, at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Franzi. Thanks to Dr. Mani- tius and Dr. Ostafichuck. NAMES ARE iMPORTAN1: ing be a want to know your choice. Name your child as quickly as possible the individual name ip Times Choos- | is blish a Birth Notice jomy edition, Just dial 723-3492. DEATHS BYLSMA, oe gone % 1008 Suddenly, on Thursday, Juni ) a Hopkins Street West, isma, dear iuoaes of Birdaard, Holland, in 30th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel Friday, June 8, 1962, at 3 p.m, Then to Birdaard, Holland, Neth- erlands for service and interment later. WALLACE, Harry 8. Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Thursday, June 7, 1962, Harry S. Wallace, beloved husband of Iris E. Lilley, in his 62nd year, Rest- ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with memorial service in the chapel on Monday, June 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Osh-| awa. Friends are asked not to call at| noon. "LOCKE'S FLORIST and Abitibi 'a name for your child should)/Atl Sugar asure and others will/Alta Dist re oe ae |Alta Dis w 1000 AltaG: | Aas jifiea| Alta Nat - | Algoma Alumini Anthe: Argus Ashdown Atlan Ace {Br Tank pr A Oil B. BC Forest BC Pow Build Prod Cal Pow Can Cem CLF 4% CcsL Cdn Brew C Brew pr Cdn Can A Cdn Celan C Collieries C Dredge C Frbks A C Gas In w 200 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exehange--June 8% Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex. rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 460 $45% 45% 45% + % 500 $15 15 5 | 300 225 225 225 80 680) -- (BO 170 $27% 27% 27% 20 $108% 108% 108% -- %/} 107 107 Stick Gas as pr Gas B pr 30 $107 240 $17 705 $22! s Bo pr 15 $102 240 «$9 B 20 400 300 345 $612 60% 61% 68 868 140 bid 100 $7% 7% 7% $53 52% 52% ---~ % $51% Sil" SI4 + % $51% 51% 51%--1 410 410 410 --5 2 «(+1 29% -- lik" 16% 32% --~ Ve 21% + % 3%-- % 87 56 --h% 94 -- % 51% 13% 30 --1 | 644+ M%) 1% | 8 + %| ---w* --% 29% % $ll% 1% $16% 16% $33 32% $21% 21% $26 25% $87 87 $55 «(55 $10 9% $51% 51% $13% 13% $30 «63 | 300 36% 64 100 $11% 11% 1 400 8 C Husky w_ 100 j C Imp Bk C CPR the funeral home before Saturday after-|Cqn Pet pr -- %! un -- 574 510 213 SU% AN $11% 11% 11% $13% 13% 13% $20% 20% 20% $18% 18% 18% Dom Stores |Dom Tar INDUSTRIALS |e Jockey |MB PR ul Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 3000 «9 9 9 750 $13% 138% 13% 30 3 GB 2B +1 169 6 > 475 12 11 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 33 900 900 900 2850 14% 12% 14 +1 1000 25% 25% 254+ % 100 854% S44 MA--~ % 500 78 7% 78 +1 800 925 920 920 --10 700 520 520 520 +5 200 156 156 156 500 300 11:00 Net High Low a.m. Ch"ge Stock $82 82 -- %|Northcal $25% 25% -- %|Pac Pete $20% 2% -- %|Permo #49 49 --1%4|Provo Gas $44 44 -- %/|Quonto $7 if Secur Free $70% via -- Ya| South U $10% 10% 10% + %/ Stanwell 1% + ¥| Tidal 16% Tried Oil 103% 103% + % UI Oil 11:00 Net | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Sales 310 $42% 42% 42% + %|NW Util pr 50 225 $18% 185% 18% -- %|Oshawa A 100 43 954% 5458 54% -- %/|Page-Hers 600 100 $9% 9% 9% + %|Pembina pr 100 270 $12% 12% 12%-- %/QN Gas pr 50 430 $18% 16% 18% | Rothman 200 bal Royal Bank 192 -- \%|Royalite 550 Russell 1250 $17 StL Cp A pr 40 $103% pen Bl ge a a |U Canso vt 1391 ' _ y|Un Oils 4 a an. tn ae 80 23 | Unisphere 100 1 Stock Gunnar Har-Min Headway Hud Bay Iso Kerr Add L Dafault Leitch Stock Stock Dist Seag D Bridge Dotasco Dosco 82 25% 10 661 $50 50 50 735 $16% 16% 16% 259145 145 145 250 $11 il ol Salada wis 1000 300 300 300 --5 | Shawin 100 $55% 55% 55% + | Shully's 25$130 130 3 Simpsons 100 6% 6% 6% SKD Mfg 30 $53% 53% 53% + % Southam 3% 6% 6% Steel Can n 795 mtr + * Steinbg A 270 en + "| Tamblyn ieee % | Zor Dom sis 45 |T Fin Am 460 O18 44% + %\ir Can PL 175 Trans-Mt 250 Un Acc 1 pr 25 $50 iUn Gas 500 5 + 4ivVic G Tr 6854 + "walk GW 49% -- % | Wood J pr ly Exquisite Falcon Fam Play Ford Cda Fndtn +1 2% % ment Fr Pete pr GMC 6% Goodyear GW Coal A Guar Tr 28 15% 274 184-- % 20 15% Wsburne 27% Teamsters. $2544 2% $52% 52% $5% 5% $21 21 315 315 $44% 44% $14% M% 144+ % $48 48 48 --! $5 5 5 868% 6814 349% 49% 225 Bk 757 tario, proposed a | Ath scr in-Rui 4 Aunor of Teamsters (Ind.) 340 25 Int Nickel Int Util pr 100 TORONTO (CP) -- A settle- reached yesterday be- tween a Toronto trucking firm and 42 drivers caused some hope for an early end to the ll-day strike by 8,200 Ontario M and P Transport Com- pany, an Edmonton-owned firm with limited operations in On- settlement which was ratified by members of the International Brotherhood Terms of the settlement were « * THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 8, 1962 3G tion which was not named. Wednesday, three Teamster's London Local 141. The agreement, which will be made to conform with a prov- ince-wide settlement, increased pay to $2.13 an hour from $1.78. Ben Lesard, president of Lon- don's local predicted at the time that other firms would fol- low suit. not released pending ratifica- In spite of these develop- 255 400 $48 2150 Kelly DA 225 Labatt 725 Lakeland 200 LOnt Cem p 250 Laura Sec Land JA Leland Levy LobCo A LebCo B LobG 1 pr LobG B pr Inter PL Inv Syn A c $7644 76% 7644 Woodwd A 48% 484+ % 320 Page 4" 55% Paper 13%4 MO Paper 5 Price Br 90 |Pitch Ore Preston Raglan 125 $40 Py Rio Algom 200 $2014 265 $46 % OILS y%\Am Ledue 500 5 5 Ang Un Dv 5600 |Bailey S A 170 Calalta 3000 100 200 170 500 Rix Athab Ryanor San Ant Sherritt Sigma Siscoe Starratt 44|Steep R Sullivan | e - 2. Price . 14% 4% 4% | 900 174 168 174 375 (375 «(375 10% 174 -- 20% -- Chester Chib-Kay 5 -- %/|Chimo 4 -- %\C Bellek --§ |C Mosher +1 |C Sannorm Conwest Cowich Craigmt Delhi Pac Cal Ed \% Camerina C Oil Las CS Pete Y%\C Chieftn %4/\C Delhi + %|Cdn Dev Cent Del NEW YORK (AP) -- Wide swings in stock prices here and overseas have sent the price of gold up after months of sta- bility. Gold mining stocks also have been strong, especially on the London market. Gold always glitters more when stocks look uncertain. And 2 M Lf M pr Mass-F Mass-F Met Milt Brick Mon Foods Moore Nat Cont Nat Trust Noranda n NO NGas 400 4100 M45 100 3 1500 590 Devan | Fribisher --20 |Gaitwin 25 $1064 106% 1 100 $7% 7% 100 250 250 215 $10% 10% LC West P 220 $48% 47% 47% -- \4|Dynamic 109 $54% 5% + %/| Fargo 220 $9 8=---95. Glacier $29% 316% 5% Stores | Werner Willroy enmac 35 ulapa 19% | Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 451,000 13% 14 45 145 4 200 1000 34 19% 19%--% 200 2100 250 710 23500 % 291 1000 16 $11% 11% $15% 15% 151 1 | 15% 15% -- %|GF 11% + %)Goldray Gulch 1335 "% |Home A -%\H B OUG 2000 680 773 29% 165% helping just now is a big up- |Mason offices Dec. 23 and shot ping ' Funeral arrangement floral requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING all WHITBY AND DISTRICT ability to recali the incident was "an involuntary suppression of jan intolerable and distressing swing in U.S. imports this year. This raises anew the problem of what to do about the contin- uing deficit in U.S. balance of company: official James Mason n the thigh and hand with a revolver. CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 "GERROW FUN CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST ERAL | are | April |Town Engineer's May Building | Nears $100,000 Building activities in Whitby PI on a par with those of . This is disclosed by the office with| the release of the building per-) mits for the month of May. In April a total of $99,261) memory."' The psychiatrist said the shooting was an isolated in- cident not likely to recur. payments and the renewed out- flow of U.S. 'gold in recent weeks. The U.S. dollar isn't in any present danger. Pressure on it in world financial marts hasn't been great, despite all the fur- ores on Wall Street and the talk of big U.S. treasury defi- cits ahead. The U.S. treasury has new means of protecting the dollar through a pool worked out by An attempted murder charge jagainst him was reduced by a Court Orders Deposit Back On Real Estate uss snivt be addition at the Hopkins street lant. SARNIA (CP)--Lawyer John|life. He pleaded guilty. | Whitby industry receives ajGarrett said Thursday the On-| The shooting occurred after] boost with the issue of a $5,000|tario Court of Appeal has or-|Atamanik sued the two compan- permit for the construction ofjdered the return to John Ata-|ies for the return of the deposit a machine shop addition at the/manik of an $8,000 deposit paid/after a land deal collapsed. Mr. Watson street factory of Whit-|to Mason Manor Limited and|Justice E. A. Richardson by Metal Products. The re-|Jackson Real Estate last sum-jruled against him and awarded to be built on Lupin drive and one on Green street. Loft- house Brass Manufacturing pro- pose to build a $1,000 storage WILL SEEK PACTS JOHANNESBURG (AP) South Africa will not seek any form of associate membership with the European Common Market but will seek new trade agreements with its individual members, Economics, Minister Nicolaas Diederichs said Thurs- were|mer. Gold Up After Stability centres, The pool can be drawn upon to ward off any moderate run of a threatened currency. But any jump in the price of gold on the London free market catches the eye of those charged with protecting the U.S. dollar, The memory of the run on U.S. gold stores in the fall of 1960 still is fresh. PRICE WAS UP Gold was quoted on the London exchange Thursday at $35,093 an ounce, up from $35.08 the previous day. A few weeks ago it had fallen below $35.08: -- roughly the cost of buying an ounce from the U.S. treasury. The premium now over the U.S. official price could lead European central banks with surplus dollars to exchange them for gold. While a num- ber of these banks, principally the Bank of England, have been doing just that this year, the by a second company trucking companies in London, St. Tho- mas and Windsor signed in- terim agreements with the Drivers, Truck Firm | Agreement Seen Hope > ments, neither side indicated it would budge. es Sixty-six trucking companies represented by the Motor Trans- port Industrial Relations bu- reau have offered an increase of 24% cents an hour. Teamster demands have ranged up to a 72-cent-an-hour package re quested by Toronto local 938. No bargaining meetings were pending. A spokesman for the transport bureau said: "We have not been approached." Earlier Thursday, more work- ers went on strike as freight handlers .and maintenance workers of Locals 938 and 419 joined the truckers. About 1,100 men employed by 22 small Tore onto firms were affected. I. M. (Casey) Dodds, Cana- dian director of the Teamsters said the wildcat walkout was prompted by unnecessary de- ays. CLAIMS 18 ILLEGAL At London, Ont., H. J. Me- Manus, president of Husband Transport Company, said the strike is illegal because Teamsters did not abide by! "the 72-hour notice of a strike they had promised." He said the strike had been marred by "goon squads" and "Hoffa men." Air hoses and tires were slashed on trucks in various On- tario centres during the week and many small non - union firms stopped operation for fear of reprisals. approval of the U.S. govern- ment, While the current rise in the demand for gold on the London free market --gold can't be bought or sold in the United States. except for industrial and artistic uses or for the account of a foreign central bank -- is { was issued in permits, $38,000 of|™ainder of the permits [te erm fe Manin abnor. due largely to the weakness in which aws alloted for storage| bins at the Ralston Purina plant. The main item in the May figures is $65,000 for the w , Mary Flintoff, | 418) ny pg Bale Mag cage nd a ise. m'\four-room addition scheduled Sweet menor will Rage Sotevers |ofy St. John's Separate School | Time cannot change them, it's true; $ Years that may come cannot sever/0n Gifford street. There is a Our loving a Rnd a - --Lovingly remembere y husban : ; Altred, daughter Joyce, son-in-law Bill | 39,000 in permits $23,500 of and grandchildren, Billy, Bobby and| which is devoted to dwelling Mary Fin. house building, two homes are Driver Jailed On Driving Count A minor pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxi- cated at Whitby Police Court. Willcocks of Lakeview boule- jvard, Ajax, admitted the offence before Magistrate C. W. Guest. | Sgt. Thomas Chambers | the Ajax Police Department} said in evidence that he was) informed of an accident on the) Dump road in Ajax. Sgt. Cham-! bers said he found a car lying on its roof in the east ditch of the road and was informed that three youths had been seen fleeing from the scene. | He continued saying that as| a result of his investigation he} saw the accused who was) charged and gave a statement. The accused had admitted the| offence and said that he had) been racing at the time. Willcocks also gave a plea of | guilty to a charge of unlawful | possession of alcohol, several| bottles of beer being found in| the car, His Worship fined the| accused $50 and costs or ten days in jail on the possession charge and imposed a seven- bend jail term on the drunk driv- jing offence. IN MEMORIAM FLINTOFF -- In loving memory of @ remainder of| WOOLLEY -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. | Rebecca Woolley, who passed away June 7, 1961. God gave me a wonderful mother,| Her memory will never grow old; He fashioned her smile out of sun- shine, He moulded her heart of pure gold. He needed a new star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, So out of this world of sorrow He chose that dear mother of mine. --Always remembered by son, Harold, 4 Hilda and gr ildren CARD OF THANKS BOWLER -~ At this time | would like to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbors, fellow workers and my fam- ily for their lovely gifts, cards and kindness during my recent stay in the hospital. I would like to thank the nurses and staff on Ward 2C for their kind attention; also Reverend Ward for his visits and concern, Special thanks to Doctor Glazier for his very fine care. --Tom Bowler, 332. Gibbon Street. | of | PUCKRIN -- I wish to thank the doc- tors, nurses and staff of the Oshawa General Hospital for their kindness and thoughtfulness during my recent illness. Also my thanks to friends for their lovely cards, flowers and re- membrances. A special thank you to Doctor W. G. Y. Grant of Brooklin. --Mrs. Lorne Puckrin, live High Off Avails Of Prostitute LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs.| Ardis Eaton, 19, of Kitchener, told County Court Thursday she} gave a London man $300 to $400) a week, or a total of $7,000 to| $10,000, during the time she was} : ae iontitute hice convalescing at the home of her sg daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, who served three/|Mrs. E. H. Wightman, of Nia monte in jail earlier this year |gara Falls. or prostitution, was testifying| : . ' | at the trial of Melvin A. Buen | Miss Eleanor Davis spent last] 28, charged with living off the|¥eek end in Napanee visiting avails of prostitution between | Telatives. May 1 and Oct. 1, 1961. Brownies of the first Whitby Police armed with a bench "A" Pack last Saturday enjoy) warrant arrested Mrs, Eaton atied a picnic at the home of Preston this week after she|Mr. and Mrs, Hill on the third failed to answer a subpoena to concession. Brown Owl, Mrs. R. appear at the trial. J. Hutchinson assisted by Taw- She testified she wouldn't ®Y Owl, Mrs. Stanley Atkinson come here because friends of| ad Mrs. Hill were in charge of the man said they would kill|the girls who spent the day her if she gave evidence. tramping the woods on a hike,| The case is expected to go to Toasting weiners and marshmal-| the jury today. lows over a fire and singing etn bead many of their favorite songs. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. George Munns_Sr., Henry street, is home after, The kindergarten classes of Kathleen Rowe school held their jannual concert last Monday| when parents of the pupils were Over Estes invited to attend and watch the| children go through their rou-| WASHINGTON (AP) A tine. Several little action songs! House of Representatives inves-|@%d dances were performed and) tigating subcommittee fire q| the rhythm band presented some Robert Manuel, counsel to its| lively numbers. Lunch was serv- Republican members, Thursday |&4 to the mothers and children for releasing a confidential re-|>Y the Home and School execu- port on Billie Sol Estes to a\tive. The kindergarten classes} are in the capable hands of} Mrs, E, Haley. Magistrate and Mrs. P. T. of Port Arthur, two Counsel Fired newspaper. Chairman LL. H. Fountain (Dem. N.C.) said the motion for| mg nia yi hg after) Hak "Mr, Manuel frankly admitted| weeks at the home of. their that he had released the confi-| daughter and son-in-law, Mr.| -- sah to the ae . and Mrs. Ernest White, Centre| ne says a "J pg og of MaK-) street south. On Sunday Mr.| ing it available to, the attorney-/anq Mrs. White entertained at! general of Texas. : a family re-union, 50 relatives Fountain did not explain the were present. reference although it is known that Texas Attorney - General} Mr. Arthur Munroe, student at Will P. Wilson has been seeking|Queen's University in Engineer- confidential reports from the/ing, spent a few days with his| department of agirculture on|parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mun-| the agriculture department re-|roe, Brock street south, before port dealing with cotton-grow-|leaving for the Royal Cana- ing and grain-storing operations|dian Air Force Base in Cen- of Estes, 37-year-old west Texas/tralia for the summer months. financier who is under indict-|He will resume his studies at is sued garage buildings small projects. for minor projects,, Atamanik was sentenced in} Atamanik told police he was and other/February to three months injunable to remember the shoot- jail after he walked ints the'ing. A psychiatrist said the in- ope today day. 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