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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1963, p. 23

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. BIRTHS CLASSIFIED Pe rye enaoa ge - Pomeenib /and Mar-' ion, 8. ber, 12 fies of a weit Me, Gordon. es Friday, May 17, 1063, at Osh- a Gestral ital . A brother for SOIR ce sennee, Kevin, ooh Sey are pleased and happy to announce the pat re gg sister, , 6 Ibs. 14 o7s., Saturda: be ozs. 18, 1963, at Oshawa General Hos- Proud parents are Dave and 728-0142. na (nee Rutischauser). Many thanks . Anderson fouhth i957 FORD FAIRLANE, two-door hard- pong Ha a: top, automatic iransinoeion; radio, WOTTON -- Don and Joan (nee)tion, 728-3158, Barton) ate happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Linda aa 8 Ibs., eo ¥-!1962 PONTIAC Laurentian, sedan, bur- radio, all extras. ADVERTISING 29--Automobiles For Sale 1954 DODGE, four door, radio, ~ own- "9 condition, $300 best er, excellent one Apply 306 Baldwin Street, Osh-| 9 Telephone} 1955 MONARCH, light blue, paged aileelil"k saes. for Cindy, 'Timmy tnd Karen. accepted the wed Pid for $1.50, Just telephone 723. DEATHS AY, BA hog Oshawa va Gomeral Hospital on » May 21, 1963, Rae Halliday. ienred' 'pusband of the late Mary Ann Carroll and dear father of Cleveland, Oshawa and brother of George, New Westminster, B.C, in his 77th year. Mr. Hajliday is resting at the Mclintosh- Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service in the Chapel on' Thursday, May 23 at 3.30 p.m. In- mt Maple Ridge Cemetery, Win- ee 'graded on Friday, May 2%, 2 P. at 100D, Baby Donald Artbur the Oshawa General Hospital on Gunday, May 19, 1963, baby Donald Arthur Hood, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hood, aged one day. Inter- mént was made Tuesday, May 2!, 11 a.m, at Oshawa KOENE, Peter Suddenly, at Oshawa, on Saturday, May 18, 1863, Peter Koene in his 43th year, beloved husband of Grace DeVries and loving father of Joe, John] transmission, and Jerry; dear son of Maria and Mrs. Jacob Koene and brother of Mrs. yanler. Private sale. Telephone 728-3379 Leeuwen (Marie) Bowmanville; Feikema (Betty) of Newmarket and} Mrs. Visser (Jean). Jacob and Isaac| all of Bowmanville. Funeral was held at Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, Oshawa. Interment Union Cemetery. MORRIs -- In the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, May 19, 1963, Frederick A. Morris, beloved husband of Mina Jobb, dear father of Dorothy (Mrs, Major M. Cote) of Rivers Mili- tary Camp, Manitoba, and brother of Mrs. Maude Sampson and Miss Myrtle Morris, both of Ottawa, . Morris is resting at the « Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, May 22 at 2) p.m, Interment Union Cemetery, a a RTOs ON GE OB pout 1960 MORRIS 850, needs some body at TOMO COORONG ta sec aecrncigeiencenin niceties | " 1955 BELAIR Chevrolet, A-1 shape. $295 |teries, Apply 195 in his 81st]. tom radio, four barrel carburetor, dani exhaust. Good condition, $550. Can be! seen i corner of Bond and Division {#74 work. $400 or best offer. Apply between 32--Articles For Sale 32--Articles For Sale OBITUARIES WE puy, sell and exchange used furni-/BOAT -- New sie, Slee Tele- ture \or anything Boeri Beg oe phone Bowmanville 5968. South Wad 31 Bond Street Bast, 13-1071.|BANCETIE, vacuum, cleaner het] MRS, JAMES DRUZSIN NEW! er kitchen machine. No fe should be without this marvel, Teleohons days or evenings, The Car mic Co., 723-7688. Plate, bed neg picnic folding oor peer oilet and tank, Telephone awnins, canvas. ie arias, Chair, table rentals. LLOYD twin baby stroller, excellent condition, $25, with canopy and shop- ping basket. 725-6160, 'eve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, Free Be eos _ attachments, ELECTRIC organ, o'clock telephone abs ENTS A su value, approxi id sheets As ef. letter ee Mi berrnd $500 cash, After 6 a. Oshawa 1] Dundas Street West. STOVE, Moffat electric, 30", automatic oven control. Very good condition, Tele- eo 725-2911. r}ice, Call anytime, » hoses, rebuilt ma- chines, Rentals. 'Wallace \Gorsccaual Serv- BRAND new liquor cabinet, hand made, fully equipped and very reasonable, Telephone Bowmanville 623-3726. TEEN SIZE 14 blue Sarana suit. Fully an condition. Telephone hed AND SELL, good used appliances, location Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe Street South. 723-3271, 3 and 5 at 911 Whitby. 1958 VAUXHALL Victor, door, three hundred new 'and used, We my sell, rent, service. Hamilton Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. ire only.|offertd to you TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du-|* Classified Bocas Se! phen oe a Check "Autos for TYPEWRITERS, office model, portable, adding machine, cal. e| culator, + chequewriter, scale, Snap for quick sale, 723-4434, four spotless condition, $595, After 5. p.m. telephone Whitby 668-2783. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne, |hardtop, 11,000 miles, Call Jock toes Whitby, 668-8567. PHOTOGRAPHY equipment, enlargers, eae: | Oeieank HF eam, ieee 2% x 2%, new condition. After 6 telephone 723-3751. 4°x #s, seven and eight feet long, prehige for fence 8, each, T ENJOY summer camping with tents, bags, ground sheets, lanterns, VO Canadian new cat condi- 1963 VOLV! 'a . '7 tion, Beauti! fake andlin town. Bill's Garage, "or Ritson §., 728-0021| West, stoves, picnic jugs, coolers, Best prices P Daminlon Tire Store, 48 Bond i954 OLDSMOBILE gg Pry 88 sedan, automatic, power clean throughout, $250 or best oem 728-0558. 2%" ELECTRIC range, heavy duty, 725-9202, ask for Nick. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, A-1 condi- tion. Telephone 725-3879. DOMINION hot water furnace, with oil burner, complete with 7 radiators and jo >of ta Apply 203 Gibbon Street after 5, four burner, automatic oven, z00d con- dition, Telephone )_Whitby 668-4516. 1953 PONTIAC four door sedan, Fe ALMOST new set of Americana Ency- tires, in good running 3915. 1960 MGA 1600 series, Excellent condi- tion. Private, Call 725-6049, 1955 DODGE half-ton pick-up truck, $575; 1956 Dodge four door sedan, $350; 1958 Volkswagen Deluxe; 1957 Plymouth} - four door sedan V8; 1958 Chevrolet two door; 1961 Volkswagen. All cars in good arranged. . Telephne Port 985-7704. for quick sale. Cromwell Avenue, Apartment 3. 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne, four door, silver gray, interior, automatic windshield washers, 23,- 000 miles. Excellent condition, One own- condition, Trades accepted and finance] with bay case. Pick the payments 33--Market Basket LARGE AQUARIUM --$7.50, 54 Ford Zephyr $35.00. Telephone 668-4698. up 723-3911, After 5 p.m. call collect To- ronto 922-7278. BOAT, * "Nipissing", 14 ft, cedar me) EARLY hybrid tomatoes, 2,000, in flats, for sale, Contact Eckel Florist, Brook- lin, fibre glass, in Telephone Bi Bowmanville 623-5531. SELLING furniture or 'appliances? We'll buy it for top cash. 'Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliances re, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191 GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- "*/34--Lost and Found LOST -- Man's dark grey fedora, vicin-| ; ity of 219 Olive Avenue. Polish Hall. Finder please call at 300 High Street, Whitby, Apt. 8. LOST: Beagle dog, May 9, female, tattoo on left ear, beige and white, lost vision, Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. PIANO, one only, smart looking 'mod- ern styled smail console piano. Walnut) finish Returned rental, used less than) three months. Price including bench,| = $550. Wilson 'and Lee, Ltd., 87 Simcoe Street North, 725-4706. | 1955 PONTIAC, excellent tires, radio, good transportation. Private. Best offer. Telephone 725-3781, 1957 BUICK, two door hardtop, immacu- late, body, motor and: tires, seat belts, radio, 'ated extras, $700, Tele- phone 1959 AUSTIN ian, good condition, re- built motor, $500, After 4 p.m., Whitby, 668-4167, 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, white finish. A-1 condition. 12,000 miles. $995. Telephone 668-3220, OFFICE CLEARANCE trade-in vacuum ~elean-| ers, from $10. Used Filter Queens.) Carry 6 month warranty, Filter Queen Sales (Oshawa), 323 King Street West, 728-7852. FILTREX floor polisher, 3 brush model, 2 year warranty, Filter Queen Sales (Oshawa), 323 King Street West, 728-7552, safe, medium size, $70; 1926 Star in running condition, Best offer. Telephone 725-5649, 18 FOOT mahogany planked boat, ex- cellent condition; inboard Buchanan 25 |30--Automobiles Wanted horse power motor, Very economical. Teleph Bowmanville 623-7283. PRIVATE party will pay $2.200 cash jfor best General Motors car offered. Telephone FRIGIDAIRE Kelvinator, Westing- house range, Leonard automatic wash- hi youth bed, blond, good LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 1956 TO 1960 MODEL, Ford or GM, used dump truck with 7 x 11 combina- tion box, minimum 302 m After 6 P.m., dial Hampton 263-2075. WANTED 1950 or 1963 Pontiac station wagon, four door, automatic, A-1 condi- tion. Privats, Telephone 728-1315. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrécking. thest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 100 CARS WANTED IN MEMORIAM Buying a New' Car? Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New BRYAN -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Albert Leslie, who pass- ed away May 21, 1961, Though his smile is gone forever, And his hands I cannot touch; Still I have so many memories Of the one I loved so much. His memory is my keepsake, With which I'll never part; God has him in = TB a ated -I haye him in my he: --Lovingly remembered ty wife Doro- ™ } -- An. affectionate remem- brance of my dear and our Robert Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 $ ALL CASH $ For Clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 dear father and grandfather, (Bob) Irwin, who passed away sudden- ly_on May 21, 1954. There is a face that is haunting us ever, There ie a voice we are longing to hear, There if a smile we'll remember Pg? igs we Sod sight, doar! pad, "jos lke we used to say, We ak meet again in the morning At the dawn of a beautiful day. --Sadly missed by wife and family. MORTON --. In loving of a dear fa- ther and grandfather, Wilfred Morton, who passed away May 21, 1957. God saw you getting weary And He did what he thought best, He put His arms around you And whispered "Come and rest" --Always remembered by his daugh- ter Thelma, lowen and grandsons,| Clare and Trevor. SHARKO -- In loving memory of int Sharko who passed away May 21, 1961. In my heart your' memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear .mother, I_ do not think of you. --Ever remembered by son, Kosty and daughter-in-law Dorothy, rand: children, Pauline, Jenny, Nancy, Ste- phen and Marilyn. Son, John, daughter- in-law, Helen, grandchildren Linda Sg and &randson John. - Daughter Eva 1 31---Automobile Repair ing condition, television rotor.- Apply 131 Bowman Avenue, Whitby HUMBER Jewel fiberglas boat, takes up to 40 horse power. All extras. Ex- cellent skiing and fishing boat. Tele- phone 725-2339. 1¢-FT. CEDAR sirip boat, with trailer (new tires) with or without 18 hp motor complete $435, without motor, $250; after 7 evenings 723-9097. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or 263-2695. USED car parts, all kinds; used tires, all wheels. 509 Bloor Street East, or telephone 723-2281. STAUFFER reducing machine, couch model, like new condition, Cost $350, Selling $175, Call Port Perry, 985-7341. REFRIGERATOR, General Electric, frozen food section, good condition, clean, no chip marks, $75. Call Port Perry 985-7341. 1962 GREN-ELL, Golden Hawk Boat, 16-ft long 72" beam, 75 HP Johnson electric, also heavy duty Tee-Nee trailer, All extras included. Telephone between 5-7 evenings, 723-6468. INGLIS washing machine, lint filter, pump and timer. Also 40 gailon hot water tank. working condition. 723-1246. BABY LITTLE CHIEF Lioyd, » very "gg condition, $20. Telephone 725-6133, TEXACO 83 RITSON RD. S. 728-2871 LICENSED MECHANIC General Repair to all makes. Carburetor Specialists Tune up Brake Jobs Free Pick up and Delivery All Work Guaranteed GOLF athe man's, right, "Wright and Ditson" five irons, two woods, After 5 telephone Whitby 668-5201, % WATT stero amplifier and pre- amplifier unit; 16 watts per channel. Must sell, Telephone Whitby 668-8779. HONEST Cal's Fu Furniture and Appli- ances, Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's on King street east. Varko's road. Open 12 hours daily. 9.30 - 9.30, Telephone 728-9191. VIKING four burner, 30" range, "good $125, Telephone 728 4972, + ' | HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION | BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND ~~ What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. GENERAL >&PAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST | 723-7822 |32--Articles for in Wan Telephone Oosawa 725-8183 Bill, gr en Terry and Raymon RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and . Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH | Phone 723-1002 MEMORIALS - Canadian Makes and Imports MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs n Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Company 1435 King ee East Telephone 728-3111 NEWS IN BRIEF AMORY TO RETIRE LONDON (Reuters) -- Vis- count Amory, the British high| commissioner to Canada, will return to Britain in the fall after completing his term of office, a Commonwealth relations office spokesman said Friday. The spokesman said a successor to Amory, who has held the post since 1961, will be announced soon. WINS JUDGMENT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Act- ress Elaine Stewart has won a $4,500 judgment against Floyd Appel, 31, because his German sheperd bit her on the lip. Miss Stewart, 29, said she was visit- ing Appel and his wife at a) Beverly Hils home she was renting to them in June, 1959,| when the dog bit Penk A made the award Friday. IY) 74 Ce WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, Sales, Rentals, Al commodes, crutches, canes, slenderizing machines and roll-away beds. 725-1644 | BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY | Grew Cruisers, Traveler Mo- | son, O.M.C. and Larson Boats. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento | | | sO | Hospital beds, walkers, bed- |. sid | "gp and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M. MARINE | Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 MILLER Trailer Accessories Everything for trailers. Tag Along Trailers Rental and Sales | 9 TUDOR STREET AJAX 942-3491 Custom-Made DRAPERY Hundreds of homes in Oshawa | ond District have added | charm and distinction to their | | interiors with drapery in the latest designs in a variety of fabrics, styled by -- M. And C. | | Drapery | and 'Dry Goods Store For wear decorating needs | Call us today. | 723-7827 lina Street, Oshawa Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store _16% Bond W "Planning to Build' s TRY US FIRST Save on Used Building Materials Lumber, Plumbing, etc. Dutch Contracting THORNTON ROAD NORTH East of Concession 5 SPECIAL _ ip Whithy area. 668-8354 after 5 p.m. |LOST -- Saturday lady's silver plated watch, black band. Vicinity of Oshawa Times. _ Telephone 728-6537, . LOST -- Blue and grey budgie in Brooklin Saturday, May 18, Reward. Brooklin 655-3148 after 6 p.m, '\36--Legal "Tenders will be received for the redecorating and painting of five rooms at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry: Parti- culors of the said rooms may be obtained by enquiring at the hospital business office, TENDERS TO BE CLOSED JUNE 6th, 1963 Address .Tenders to the Secretary, Community Me- moriat Hospital, Port Perry, Ontario. FLOORING CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY, ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Tenders Se- cretary, Room 6630, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, until 3.00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on TUESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1963 for the Replacement of the Resilient. Flooring in Cottages four, nine and ten at the On- tario Hospital, Whitby, On- tario. Specifications and Tender Documents may be obtained from, or viewed at Room 7704 (Tower), Department of Public Works, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toron- to 2, Ontario, or viewed at the office of the Department of Public Works at the On- tario Hospital, Whitby On- tario. A_ $1,200.00 Bid Bond and 100% Performance Bond will be required as specified. Tenders will not be consider- ed unless made. on forms supplied by. the Department A Deposit of $15.00 CASH, OR CERTIFIED CHEQUE made payable to the Treas- urer of Ontario, will be re- quired per set of tender do- cuments, which will be re- funded if documents are re- turned in good condition within thirty days of ebove closing dote, otherwise for- feited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1963 SCOTT ALUMINUM BOAT 12 ft. car top model. 7% h.p. Fishing Scott Motors COMPLETE $499, OSHAWA MARINE AND. SERVICE Open Until 8 p.m. Saturday to 6 New Location 1180 Simcoe N. 728- 0031 SPECIAL BAMBOO DRAPERIES WIDTH LENGTH 60in. 84 in. 24 in. Pair 2.98 4.69 36 in, Pair 4.49 6.98 48 in. Pair 5.98 868,98 60 in. Poir 7.49 11.49 72 in. Pair 8.98 13,98 84 in, Poir. 10.49 15.49 96 in. Pair 11.98 1749 ROLL UP SHADES CAFE CURTAINS RELIABLE Furniture -- Interiors 96 King Street East 723-7928 Downtown Oshawa Portable TV Time ELECTROHOME R.C.A.. VICTOR ADMIRAL Prices Start at Store will be closed at 12 noon on Saturdays during June, July, August PARKWAY TELEVISION | 918 Simcoe N., 723-3043 | 14,000 Jailed Under New |still, and the enthusiasm of Feb- Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, _ May 16th, 1963. J. D. Miller, puty Minister, Department 2 Public Works, Ontario. Iraq Regime BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)--Dip- lomatic sources in Baghdad es- timate the revolutionary regime in Iraq has jailed 14,000 polit- ical prisoners since it seized power three months ago, travel- lers reported today, Quoting reliable sources in the Traqi capital,' they said Bagh- dad is gripped by tension and security measures are tighter than under dictator Abdel Ka- rim Kassem, who was executed by the new Ba'ath socialist re- gime Feb. 9. Tight censorship prevents news coming out of the coun- try. Iraq was taken over by the janti-Communist Ba'ath party, Supported by the army. They have cracked down on move- jments supporting President Nas- Ser of the United Arab Repub- lic, the sources said. Travellers said business in Baghdad is almost at a stand- jruary has given way to a lack of confidence in the new gov- cents| Oshawa General Hospital, in his .|Myrtle Morris, both of Ottawa High Requiem Mass for Mrs. James Druzsin, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Fri- day, May 17, was sung at Holy Cross Church Monday, May 20, at 9 a.m. : The body of Mrs. Druzsin, who was in her 74th year, rest- ed at the Armstrong Funeral Home, The mass was sung by Monsignor Philip Coffey of Holy: Cross Church. Interment was in St. Gregory's cemetery. Pallbearers were C. Ferencz, P, Vekasi, S. Kiss, A. Andrecik, B. Buda' Sr., and L, Hajdu. FREDERICK A. MORRIS The death of Frederick A. Morris, 283 Jarvis street, oc. curred Sunday, May 19, at the 8ist year. He had been in poor health for the past three months. Born in Ottawa, he was a son of the late Alfred and Cathe. rine Morris. Mr. Morris mar- ried the former Mina Jobb, at Wingham, July 9, 1914. After leaving Ottawa, he lived in Wingham and in Oshawa. Mr. Morris was an_ uphol. sterer by trade and was em- ployed for some years at the Luke Brothers furniture store: He later had his own business in Oshawa and retired three years ago, He was a member of St. George's Memorial Anglican Church, and a former member of the Masonic Lodge in Wing- ham. Mr. Morris is survived by his wife, the former Mina Jobb He is also survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Major M. Cote (Doro- thy), Rivers Military Camp, Manitoba. There are two sisters, Mrs. Maude Sampson and Miss He also leaves children. The funeral service will be held in the McIntosh - Anderson funeral chapel, Wednesday, May 22, at 2 p.m. Rev. F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM MARSHALL CLIFF The funeral service for Wil- liam Marshall Cliff, of Queens- borough, who died Friday, May 17, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, was held at the McIntosh- Anderson funeral chapel, Mon- day, May 20, at 2 p.m. Rev. L. Ware, rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, con- ducted the service: Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, where members of the Orange Lodge, LOL Enterprise, No. 2167, held a graveside service. Pallbearers were Joe Muzik, Jack Klapow, Rusty Crawford. five grand. Ross Steele, Basil Sawyer, and Dave Santham. FUNERAL OF MISS LILLIAN DAVIDSON The funeral service for Miss Lillian Davidson, Vancouver, B. C., aunt of Mrs. Bruce Mc- Gregor, of Oshawa, was held Saturday, May 15, at 10 a.m, 'in the McIntosh - Anderson fu- neral chapel. Miss Davidson died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Wednesday, May 15. Rev. Dr. D. M. Warne con- ducted the service. Interment was in Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough. Gregor, Ken McGregor, Curtis Sprague, Stewart Holmes, George Middleton, and Mel Deyell. FUNERAL OF FRED FAIRHART The funeral service for Fred Fairhart who died Wednesday, May 15 in Oshawa General Hospital was held Saturday, May 18 at 9.30 a.m. in St. Greg- ory's Roman Catholic Church. Monseigneur P. Dwyer sang a requiem high. mass. The re- sponses were sung by Mrs. H. Brain. The pallbearers were mem- bers of the Knights of Columbus, Joseph Riordan, Gordon Mce- Kay, Patrick McAdam, K. Me- Rae, Vinee Duquette and David Dumais. Chaput Assails Quebec Premier MONTREAL (CP) -- Marce! Chaput, leader of the separatist Quebec Republican Party, de- scribed Premier Lesage as "collaborationist" at meeting Monday night. Instead of helping French a_ public} Pallbearers were Bruce Me-| oy French Group Given Honors At Festival THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 21,1963 23 Canada free itself from foreign domination, Mr. Chaput said, the premier "'preferred to play the role of collaborationist, go- ing to assure England of the eternal submission of his com- patriots." "While Mr. Lesage was bow- ing and scraping before Eliza- beth II, Mr. (Attorney-General) Georges - Emile Lapalme ac- cused me of making a criminal statement and tried to-hold me responsible for the explosion of bombs in Quebec." The separatist leader was re. ferring to a statement by Mr. Lapalme in the legislature last Thursday. The attorney-general had cri- ticized a remark by Mr. Chaput that violence might: be neces- sary to win independence for Quebec, saying his words were "excessively dangerous at a time when the fire didn't need) any fuel." He appealed to terrorists to stop the wave of bombings which have caused the death of one Montreal man and critically injured another, Democratic means were. the only path to independence for Quebec prov- |search man of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, and Andronik Pe- trosyants, chairman of the So- viet State Committee for Utiliza- tion of Atomic Energy. The agreement. calls for: Ex- change of specialists in eight different areas of nuclear re- search; exchange of study re- specialists; and exchange of 10 new non-secret documents a month on such) subjects as high energy phys. cs, nuclear physics, controlled thermonuclear systems, s01id ernment. ince. SIGN FOR BOUT NEW YORK (AP) -- yee weight champion Luis signed official contacts Mon- day for their June 8 title bout at Madison Square Garden. Rodriguez interrupted his training at Greenfield Park, N.Y, and Griffith came down from his Monticello, N.Y. camp. Rodriguez, who upset = repo. ly will state physics, and the use of| peed guarantee ang Griffith tracer_compnunds in medicine,|$25,000 Griffith M 21 in Los An- jgeles, receive riguez of Cuba and ee |Emile Griffith of New York, | CHILDREN UNDER | WEDNESDAY, MAY 22ND, 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION $1,200 IN CASH PRIZES 20--$20 GAMES--20 $--$30 GAMES--5 1--$150 JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH--1 3--$250 JACKPOTS--2 JACKPOT NOS. 50-51 $25 CONSOLATION EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:50 P.M.--EXTRA BUSES 6 NOT ADMITTED -- FREE ADMISSION -- " Today's Stock Market TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS une B aoe < '| feet Salen, igh Loy am. Chee Stock Gales High Low o.m. pared By PATRICIA RUSAK (Quotations in cents unless marked 8, pe. ee ee ety KITCHENER (CP)--L'Atelier|z--oaa iot, Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- OILS 800 $574 57% 87% : de Sherbrooke, a three-year-old fights, xw ~Ex-warrants. Net is Trish ine 8 8 d Prev: day's close.) 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Alum 1 2 ~ "| Fargo -- 100 M3 US -3 |LL Lae 190 189 150 159 The Beckett play was one offArgus " a0 Sin" 12" in" --y|Giacier | 100 19 1010 (Eorado' aan ite iso ite 38 eight productions by amateurlars B pr x10 #33 59 39 Reo ik" ae eee ae Re Lyndhet 00011104 J fessional theatre com.-| Arg CP pe 410 1% 9% %% Home B 2100 $14 14 2 4 and profes: Arg 250pr 78 $53 82% 53 Madsen 200 235 25 panies from Toronto, Montreal,|Ashaown B 235 'soy 'ait ay. |H_BOU@ pd ain" ais"? 25 /*|Majtrane et at a Sudbury and Saskatoon during Aten Ace 250 $21 Fr npe oe $1980 . wn 7 2267 a a % the andy festival clita He, "2 at at ch * MPa "at Bu So Balke eM Pierre Gobeil, 25, and Liuc|Bank Mont 105 60% 68% 60% -- %4|pamo meas Mattgm 250 805. 805 ES ee Morisette, 21, who played the aan en S12 TE 12M -- 6) Pincer Boe m4) ee oe eh =«% two hoboes in the two-act tragi-/Bam P 80 $51% S1% bm -- ul garey He 5 65 18s +1 Mewar S00 aoik 6 # comedy, shared the Henry Os-|Bell Phone #750 $57% 57% 57% + M\secur' Free tye G10 si dip Mentor 300 03030 ¢ borne Trophy for the best per-|Btamalia 250 6 6 Ol «1125 163 161 161 --1 bh A a4 Brazil 100 390 390 Un Olls 2950 147 146 146 3 | Min-Ore 500 68 ia : formance by a leading actor,|Ba on 990 $28% 29% 28% -- %4| w 500 82 a 88 furray M 1000 109 108 + while the Louis Jouvet Trophy Be Forest 250 $18% 18% 18% jama Cr 2000 144 14 16 for the best director went to . on peng 21 2 oh MINES New Cal 1 Bh Bhs % L'Atelier's director, Rev. R. M.|pop, BCP ae euar f P| Neonex fi Thibault. ws Hs 13 13 |Advocate "300 Tan a8 150 --am|NoHAtEL | 1280 Th TM Th + Mr, Gobeil also received a|cebor. MH 9294 Sou fy 2 |Anslo Hur 200 805 05 915 New Jason 1014 6% 6% 6 $3,000 scholarship, awarded by|Can Bread 245 $5 5° "4" Ave ae Peed 15 US 5 Newlund 8000 24% 23 2% +14 the province of Quebec. Can Cem 25 $39% 39% 39% Atl C Cop 500 100 100 100 ad S000 8 % s +8 CD Sug 350 $29% 29% 29% Aunor 250 345 345 (MS Norlex 3000 38 38 oe TWO TO LONDON Can Wire B 210 $14 1414 Banke 1000 36 636 6 300 305 300 300 Daphne McCoy of Toronto,|caz 500 $0% 9% 9+ Ml Barnet > 10H 20M 20% 20% 41MIN Coldstrm 2000 58 58 58 8 who played Emily in the Barn|¢ Brew | io eg elcher 1000 40% 40 40% Scout ae ole a4 ~% Players' presentation of Thorn-\c'Chem --_1650 tis 11% 11% + % Beth 2000 430 405 430 +25/N Rank 1500 20 28% 2844 % ton Wilder's Our Town, won the|c Chem w 850 480 480 400 a ae ee if Tannen Bord 4009 37 37 Zz +e tert waing actos fat oie iu iw By. EiMoy ORS 8 2 em est leadin $8, C Imp Bk C 100 $67% 67% lack Bay a _ The Saturday Night awards|c Mare 250 430 430 430" 45 gel oe $80 575 he +8 {pond ee Fh Aid + for best supporting male and|Own q 5 ba 250 Sal SIN Sn camp Chib "soe Sen te aoe cb [Pato 500 335 335 335 --5 female roles were won by Stan|Chrysir N xd 220 962% 62% 62% Cc Tung 200 115 115 115 --8 |Pee Expl 2000 12% 12% 124+ % Lacey and Cecilia Smith, both|©ol Cell 300 87% 7% 74+ %|C Dyno "1000 107 105107 Pick Crow 142 55 5585 of Tossa Little Theatre. Con Big 100 0 9 9 mM cao thee " Me | + 'peed hoo Mm 28 nu The London presentation of|con Paper ioe sie 0% an _ y,|Chimo 3500 87 54 OST 48 x, 800 34 at 2m N. F. Simpson's One Way Pen-|Con Gas --_-- 170 $23% 23% 23% -- %4/Coch Will 100 450 450 450 Que Man = 500 260 260, 260 +10 aa Coronation 650 96% 6 6% pen ey Se 2 2 See Bae flv ou rye dulum won the Festival Plaque) <jron*\\ 200 155° 155 185 Coniaur 500 35 3535 Radiore 2000 for the best presentation in Eng-|Coron rte 3525 9 8 9 --1 |¢ Bellek 7000 oat Wee br es % no lish, excluding the DDF winner. et ee 250 165 185 185 C Halli 2000 22 21% 22 +2 | Rio Rup mts The same award for the best!p Bridge do sot Site SIM + lc Mogul 1900 110 108 108 1 |Rix Athab 800 23 25 95 4% presentation in French, went to|Dom Elect 250 $126 12% 12% -- u/C,, Mosher, 1100 209 00 g00 --1 |Rvanor = 3500 4138 1k +1 La Jeune Comedie of Montreal Dem Sires ait tek fea lu (Se eee io 3 8 8 =H "680 a1 310 aio for its performance of Claudeé|Dom Tar . 5258 $19% 19% 19% Con Shaw 216 35 33 33 --g |Sil Miller 1700 21 20 21 49 Jasmin's Le Veau dort--the only|Dom Tar pr st $23 23% 20% ' |Comaias «$000 ath 18 18 inane 600 ie, MBL Ik ~S Canadian-written Play in this/D¥ Pont 100 $42, 42 42 -- Microwpar 1500 9h Oh Bh + 4 Salem 78 48 48 48 ~9 year's festival. Eris as i ae ok Cusco 3000 12 11 1 4 [Steep RMS 480 475 aT = A $200 scholarship to the/Falicon * 644 $53% 53% 534 -- % Dildos $500 un ob rh sh Sullivan itso 136 133 189 - Banff School of Fine Arts went peng oss 4 ped 21 Dethi Pac @8000 34 32 34 +2%| Teck-H 100 160 180 180 to Jerry Markle of Sudbury Lit-|Gatinea SS settee ate | Delaite 600 72 72 «(72 Territory 1000 14% 14% 14th + u M% Denison 1040 $12% 12% 12% Tormont 2000 23% 23% 2%+% tle Theatre. He played -- the|Gat 5 pe pr 75 $104 104 104 Dicknsn 225 455 455 455 +6 [Trin Chib 2000 29 29 29 --J younger brother in Nash's 'The)Gai.° PF 19 S407 107, 107 a. ££ 2 2 U Asbesion 40 310 340 340 -- Rainmaker. GL, Paper 100 $10% 19% 10% . Adjudicator Pierre Lefevre, a oie ae 725 24 Buren 00 Pit 20% am Upp Can 500 us" we" us" ag director-actor from Strasbourg,|Gr Woe "a " iss is is n+ w(eatima «2500 16-15% 15% -- %4]Violam 1250 184 183 France, said the quality of pro-|Gr Wpg vt 350 $17% th 3 sag eer ie 4 zz 2 ae ae a at duction was proof that the DDF anon 250 $23 23 Giant YK 300 $12 12 12 W Beaver 73 4 14 M&M is still serving Canadian thea-\)"" ** 73 om Som G04 + Hl dione tone a aes ee 1900 163 166 164 --3 5 11 Net |Grandue =» 200 315 315 915 --6 |Youns HG 190 8 8 @ re. Stock Gales Migh Low a.m. Ch'ge Gcsaar = ~ 3 830 +5 |Zenmac a = %. My Pc} H rr 230 Zulapa b " . Hard 'Carp etd $204 rn 20% Har-Min 00 10 10 We ---- : First C an adi an Hard C pr BiB ah mn Headway 2000 31 1 31 +2 | Seles to 11 a.m.: 697,000, Ht i dic Gitis i OMING EVENTS » my . To Sell Hybrid (2 {3 2h Bs 308 C . Bee oe os orn s Husky Ol 1695 87% 7% 1% + %| FER! L Bingo, Avalon 7.30.) 8 AGE a, st. Int Nicke) - &%|20 games $6 and $10. Beven $40 jack- » May 23, 10 a.m Com To China tat Ua en tah is Fy + * pote, Door prizes. Auspices of 'Oshawa Scout Mothers. BLENHEIM, Ont. (CP)--Ern-|Inv Syn A! 150 $58% 58% 58% ; % KINSMEN BINGO est Morrison Warwick, 56, the|Jefferson 200 36% 6% 6% first Canadian to sell hybrid|J°ck*7 © 300 335 335 335 TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK CHARTERED BUS Jock wts 200 6 OF 64 +8 seed corn to a Communist na-|Kelly DA 690 $5% "3% 5% 1% EBEE ADMISSION tion, died in hospital Saturday. pea iad ey wp rip going to Owner of several grain com-|ratarge 300 'sr 5 18% Joc ind 57 j panies, Mr. Warwick sent the|Lafarge w 100 71 71 71 ~9 EARLY 'SiR GAMES OTTAWA : first shipment of Canadian seed crest 0 a or pd ig ON CRIES om corn to Russia early in 1956 and $10% 10% 10% ' by in the years that followed ~ (au rin A " too ir i a TULIP SUNDAY 'lup a regular and lucrative trade|Le REGISTRATION with other Communist pelos, | yey >) os MAY % He used his influence to help|Lopco B om 8 98 arrange the sale of $1,000,000/40bG 1 pr 50 832% me mm y for Fall Classes now being worth of Canadian tam machin-|1o> Ino 800404884 -- 6 taken for Telephone Port Hope ery to Rumania in 1960 and the|Maciaren A 200 $23 23 23 885-2527 for reservations first visit to Canada of a Rus-/MB, PH 4 28 Sit ane duit ~ GLENHOLME SCHOOL sie eae pi sian hockey team four years x 725 $14% 14% 14% ; Bede i a alas FOR Mr, Warwick was invited to|Mid-Wes LIONS CLUB Russia in 1956 to see how his Moore" 108. a3ate 5444 we * "RETARDED CHILDREN : corn was growing in the|Nat D 100 $15% 15% Ukraine and after his return|Nat Trust - 100 e205 286 201 . 4| For application write Mrs. A. CARNIVAL was often sought out by pec No NGae 200 ney i gin peg grnggas Montrave munist trade delegations see' lor, Phone = ve, Or ca '. - ing agricultural products andj Ose nue ew Is Still Going Strong machinery. cain 4 217 was 3 3% 723-2782 or 725-0649 i i Page-Hers 455 $23% 23% 23% 10 NEW RIDES A prominent swine producer, Pas Poo wo 6 US he sold $50,000 worth of Land-|pac Pete ,, 58 gis is Sf FASHIONS FOR LOTS OF GAMES race pigs to Romania in 1958,/Phantom 100 360, 960, 960, +0) = SUMAMMER FUN ADMISSION FREE IS YOUNGEST MAYOR Fein, BE US Saath: Baie = HIV FONESDAY, JUNE 5 ; ; QN G 40 8% ' Mr. Warwick quit schoo! tala Gu pr 'dois 1s ute +] ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN | MAY 2]-22-23-24-25 start work at the age o} and|QN Gas w alo CHURCH in 1936, aged 26, he was elected|Recinold, 55 $134 134 134 + M4) Dessert Served at 7 P.M. OSHAWA SHOPPING mayor of Blenheim--the young-|Revenue pr 100 "4 Show will ti CENTRE ox _mayer in Ontario at the Ser iL 4 vm 'TM 'To -- 1 Abie eek AY ia Siler bakin Maes Russel H 100 $10 we the 1940s, Mr. Warwick salads xd 350 tin its Jit = Due to the third Monday in BINGO sought election as a Progres- Shan 3503 a7 23 _ month falling on VIC. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd. sive Conservative member of|selkirk A Way ae | TORIR DAY HOLIDAY, the A the legislature but was de- ne oe io print Pid Pda | regular meeting of The Ajax CLUB BAYVIEW feated. lsh Be as SMe ere aren Pele Sehoel: Board will be Early Bird Games x ne goo, he " president shell pa 2368 p94 ie io + % held on ---- F ae 55 of T. C. Warwick and Sons Lim.-|Shell 1 pr . + ial Games ited, Warwick Hybrid Farm and|siverwa "A, "325 $134 aay aya = 4 evn ve. be im) 1 Watch Wednesday Poper Warwick Seed Company, all of|Steel Can 1530 §20% 20% 20% 4 %4| Of 7:30 p.m. o'clock in St. ; Blenheim; Huron Construction|gipet 4a ao sate at a Andrews Senior School, RUMMAGE SALE Company, Chatham; Det roi t/Switso 300 115 115 River Construction Company; Thd CG Inv 1700 % 68 "4 Si lor ith the h and Canagro Export Limited,|7;° tas ps, ie ta HA ue re Shoe ith ie Seay C.RA Toronto, He was owner of radio|Trans-Mt 3770 $15 15 «15 ¢ " i eg station CHLO in St. Thomas and|tiaia Ft 113 stu lau ity * "| folks who have discovered |Weowecpay, MAY 22ND a director of Consolidated West|u Corp B #10 §20% 26% 6% what a Want Ad can do. Petroleum Limited and Under-|Vanadum 230 90 90 90 1:30 P.M. 2nd Parent Group |water Developers Limited, wivae ie tik im ehecu sr He leaves his wife and two Weoast Te 125. $154 15% 15% -- ac 00° $19%4 19% 19) i daughters. Weston A 38 tum ioe ise * " ~COLUMBIAN SQUIRES ALUMNI Wood J 220 $9% 9% 9% ' U S R . becca feed S 2 © +% \ w 490 $00 +15 »., Husslans FASHION SHOW ; SPORTS BRIEFS Sign New Deal Combined Ladies' and Men's Wear To Tr ade D ata sewacien! ae ptt Children and Pre-teens la i in- MOSCOW (AP)--The United|cinnati Reds baseball team from|Wednesday, May 22, 1963 -- 8:00 p.m. States and the Soviet Unionigt fouis to Milwaukee made a 3 voting la ter tae Bae forced Tan ding at Chicago'sNION HALL ADMITTANCE $1.00 BOND ST. EAST : 4 ; egreement fo exchange informt-|gevelping "rouble ip one ol four engines, The team was as Peaceful uses of atomic energy.|transterred to another DC-7 in -- FREE ADMISSION The agreement was signed by Chicago Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, chair- : LIONS BINGO £ @ |

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