OL THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 12,1963 3] CARD OF THANKS TOCAY S Stock Market Singer Mobbed =irezsnrse, & JOHNSON -- We wish to.express our| bras 4 pong gh ou onl - ¥ rated opera by ic OVSKy. sincere thanks and appreciation for e e haik many acts kindness, messages Teronto Steck Exchange--Jene 19 Geles High Low a.m. Ch'ge Saies High Low a.m. Ch'ge " x a! Quotations in cents unless 600 205 «275 285 1000 18° 155 After a few hours sleep, the | beautiful te on beam Tod ot, xd mxdividend, sr--Ea-isetve ais ale sae 8 joc 3 38 | r tnd For Autographs 2="~i Miss Stratas boarded | fellow- uf , xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is: id : 'a plane for Moscow to prepare po eee of a Seisvea' menbead = Honey ravine yenreaet closing sale. og rte 16899 -- ag ari +1 | Neweonex 200 455 455 Kay, are|fath saw I ite eee Sis 17% 18 + %\Neonex wte 100 180. 150 130 | I L 7 d for her eagerly awaited per- , father. | She i +%N INDUSTRIALS ey i as at -» in eningra of @ 800,|-Mrs. Mervyn Johnson, Heather and formance Friday at the Bolshoi f | 18% 18% Bales By The Canadian Press 1 Net | 11 Net | Stock i -. OD Oshawa , Halam-Andres and) LEACH --- To ali my friends and rele- a very sincere thanks for the BAD BOY'S londay, | Neil. Theatre, again in Eugene One- "ind me ees MOSCOW (CP) -- Canadian)8in. " 3 'soprano Teresa Stratas, dark, The Metropolitan Opera sin- ae eyes drooping with fatigue, ger speaks only a few words of checked into Moscow today from| Russian and therefore had to 200 1s is --% 3 |Leningrad and told a reporter:|learn. the part phonetically. oop Salk aie 31 + 1h Tee "For the first time in my life. One Russiaa-speaking expert 100 120 120 120 +8 (Patino I was terrified." said: "The Bolshoi is going to 23 $51 St f [Aoi roiig Fresh off a 6 a.m. plane from|be a tremendous test. If she eee 'Leningrad, the Toronto - born|can get through that it will be singer added: terrific." M% 34% + iN Soasiee 9 «=©6©90 0 10 | Normeta Stock % % Hl 19% 19% | 500 933% 3352 22% |St Brock A_ 2100 a 9% % 1 740 740 740 + 11% 11% 11% 6 6B 2 Legality Said s 304 ae NE aba | 1350 400 400 400 OTTAWA (CP)--A high gov-/Bank Mont 130 $6014 6814 60% -- 115 SH SO so isna Amt 1500 30 agra 4 g +1 50. ; Bank NS 118 $74 tite aise A courteous Ad-writer ernment source said Tuesday pittaco 100 170 $14% 14% 14% Sate in writing * Birth thore is evidence that the legal-|Beav 1. A 100 $20 a ea ine led ; sal ity of the 1962 tariff surcharges|Bell Phone 76 100 $1814 16% 18% dais ' ~ "|W. Pacific Weston Placer 125 $274 21% 27% 29% Purdex |@ Mattgm! 625 14% 14% 14% "Oh, such a crowd! . . . 1 No Matter raga 104 10 10 + 4) Everyone was trying to get au-| 1 124 --% of -- 4 home of much of Russia's mus-' Appliances, HI-FI, ~ 4 / Conservative cabinet that im-BC Forest 1555 y Weston B 500 $224 22% 23% Teck-H 35 3 183 If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy s Analog 5 0% i 6000 13° 13) «13 +1 pegs <a beef ae ae ae hay 14% 14% Que Lith 450 266 266 266 ---# Arg C : tose " |Arg 250 pr 100 ' : wer aia Gunston i000 14 14 14 -- nearly fainted. . . . They had he me oe 27% 27% + % Quemont ms $11% 11% 11% to hold the people back. , Whether It's | 30% Alas Steel 5 ig Rio Algom 498 $14%@ 14% 14% + ¥ Auto El cet inewan Cok 2500 Si Sie Sh *) tographs."" Furniture, The excitement at Leningrad, | ical intelligentsia, followed her =u id TV, Radios, etc. ' - a was questioned even within the| pa ou 335 1315 919% 19s 19% + 4 Steep R 5 495 495 RESULTS COUNT! 4 West A wts 750 $10% 10% 10% + " Thom L 1000 «5 58 tin cei BC Pow 1435. $214 = 4m 4 000 5 posed them by order-in-council. BC Pe",4 748 21 21 = Woodwa A 520 $20 116595 13 147 427 CLEANERS ond LAUNDERERS YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! 1900 OSHAWA - PORT HOPE 20 ~ % Trib ** Zenith 250 $5% Sia 5% ben ihn A The source indicated that Fi-/Buiia Prod 100 2B Trin Chib a1 ed 31 arte oped i Gordon's budget Oshawa General Hospital on Nance Minister Gor | ranehey: Sess Is 1963, William 'J. Lock speech Thursday night may out- sband beloved hu of Rose Anstey and jine the doubts expressed to the Pick eee Willem rig Snow (Rit cabinet which, in effect fond year. Mr, Lock is resting at| amounted to a legal opinion that ' the surcharges were illegal. the chapel on Thursday, tert e The federal government col- .m, Interment Union Cemetery. [0 )/,., Tew of flowers donations to the Cancer lected about $80,000,000 on the Society or Muscular Dystrophy would special import surcharges im- be appreciated. posed June 24, six days after the 1962 election, as part of a, At Memorial Hospital, Some program to stem a drain on on Monday, June 10, 3, ertha (. ' 'J es Jane Branton, beloved wife of the late Canada's foreign exchange re James Henry Oke and dear mother of serves. ' Greta and Marjorie in her 90th year Since then, an attempt as Resting at Northcutt and Smith Fu 3 ¢ neral Tents, $3 Division Street North, been made to challenge their Bowmanville. Service Thursday, June validity in the courts although * ad 2.30 p.m. Interment Bethesda the last of the surcharges were cemetery. lifted April 1. " SUIMERLAND, Bagh Mr. Gordon announced May Suddenly, at Carstairs, Alberta, June, °° : ' %, 1963, Miglesta" aman of Jennie 21 that the Liberal government) pervs uologrd paste tyasnet Ontario, will introduce legislation to pre-! eldest son of the late ert and 3 ' ' . j . Sune Buikerlant, Columbus, Ontario;|vent claims by the public for brother of A. W. Sutherland, Oshawa. refunds of money collected un- Service and Burial was in Carstairs, ger the surcharges | eeu: The reason he gave for tak- Fe ea y -- ing this action, although he and FAMILIES who have pre- arranged s their family estates together in Mount members of his party argued) Lawn Memorial Park testify this to be jn the last Parliament that the the answer to a delicate future prob. he ver, ; . " lem. Call for courteous 'Information surcharges were _illegal, was 723-2633; that it would be impossible to unscramble the confusion aris- ing from refund claims. Hon. Donald Fleming was fi nance minister at the time the 'surcharges were passed by the cabinet but was shifted to the portfolio of justice minister Aug. 9, within two months of the step being taken. Russia Allows UN Mission | For Yemen. | UNITED NATIONS (CP)--The Soviet Union stood aside > sons, daugh-\day and permitted the United) Nations Security not Pra au-| Rs -- thorize dispatch of a serv- he tn ree eet lea ation mission to help isolate the) OKE, Bertha Jane ~ LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangement and floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM GRILLS dear away June 12, 1961. { | --In loving memory of a Grills, who passed away two years)Yemeni civil war. iM The Russians, having accom- 'plished their objective of plac-|Nor brug ing the mission under the au-|Noranda TueS-|Levy apr xd 200 $12% 500 $8 Cabot 200 OILS 23% -- 4 Am Leduc 2000) 5 5 CSL 23 . 55 Bailey S pr 7295. $24% 24% Can Wire B 725 Ye 13% CS Pete 700 425 «425 CAE 1100 10% + %& C Delhi 640 440 «440 C Brew 1205 lve C Ex Gas 900 100 © Brew B pr 125 5348 + We Cent Del 312 C Br Alm A 100 104% C West P 100 201 C Cel 175 25 38% Duvan 1500 C Chem 750 $10% 10% + % Gr Plains 275 $12% 12% C Chem w 800 $124 12% Cdn G Inv 50 $43 3 43 $154 15% Clee MA 100 12 Me BM C imp Bk CEL Cal Pow 1125 Cl Fndry 205 ' 3 40 Uy 6614 -- % Northeal 420 $5 50 Okalta CPR 415 3% --- Ve Place Cdn Pet pr 101 11% -- % Ponder Coch D 2 21% Provo Gas Col Cell 400 7% + Ve Quonto 6000 Clairtone 425 7 South U 5500 14% 14 14% Con Bidg 100 - ts Union Oil 620 $11% 11% 11h-% Con MS 410 be Un Oils 200 139 139 139 1 Con Paper 350. + We Wstates 100 480 480 480 Con Gas xd 733 Windfall 1000 35% 35% 354 -- Cosmos 210 Dist Seag 375 1 Bridge MINES D Can Gen D Coal pr 130 500 45 "6 Dom Elect 180 Agnico brad od Mf bef All Pitch 1 S ana LEE Anglo Hur 100 810 810 810 us, 12 12 12 Dom Tar 450 $13 Ye 18 Arjon peel edie ae © Dom Text 300 3 Atlin Ruf 200 8 ' a Exquisite pr 100 355 4 Falcon 621 4 6 Ford US Baska x adr isda Fnadtn Belcher 5 + Fraser Bethim Fruehauf Bibis Goodyr pr 9 Bouzan GL Paper 1 19% 197 Cc Tung GL Power y Australia 3 ioe ; > Dyno Cap , 1 Malart GW Coal A 6% C Silica Gr Wpg vt l7%e + \% Captain 7 Cassiar Greyhnd 24% Chester Hardee 5 238 Coch Will Hard C pr 2 5 25% Comb Met Hawker § U 6% + ¥ Con Key Hawker pr 7 Con C Gad Hayes Stl 23 C Discov Imp Oil 43% + %-C Halli Imp Tob 13% -- %s C Mosher 203 201 ia Accep 00 $25 SMe 25% -- 4'Con Shaw 41% 41% nglis 470 Cop Corp Live 14% 17% +24 Husky Oi) 6% Cop Man 120% 12 124+ % Husky wts 100 Croinor cre | hee | Int Nickel 211 Cusco 1 RR Re SO oP Inter PL 100 $85%4 85% + M D*Aragon 17% 17% 17% +1 Inv Synd A 25 $37 37 Deer Horn au 8 + Jefferson 100 %% 6% Jockey C 760 325 320 Labatt 220 $17 17 Lakeland 100 320 320 320 --5 LOmt Cem 500 260 255 255 Kast Mal 2% «6225 «225 Lau Fin N 100 $15% 15% | Faraday a ee Leland 200 97% 7% -- %|F'west T Me At ae Levy 125 $18% 18% | Fatima 500 15% 15% 15% 12% -- %/|Giant YK 250 $11 11% 11% % 8% + 4%/Glenn Uran 2000 710 $19% 19% Gulf Lead 260 $2314 Heath 600 524% \ |High Bell 400 250 250 250 25 $27 | Hollinger 400 $28% 28% 28% + Ww |Hu-Pam so 08 9 9 Jaye Expl 1000 13 13 Jonsmith 1000 14 14 139 «139 a 40 D'Eldona 1 % 1-4 Delhi Pac 324% 32% 3244 Denison $12% 12% 12% Dicknsn 1 470 «470 «6470 LobCo A M Macleods A 6 6 6 Mh 8h 8% MB PR _ Maher Mailman pe 25 $04 lf M pr 25. $107 jase-F 710 $55% 500 200 $15% 5600 103 337% 1500 16 15% 16 + % keeps him ne ' A ; | remembered by grandchil-'thority of the council, abstained|NO NGas | 1025 $508 206 3044 D 50 Suave 34 SI + 5 69! a, John and Marie andion a compromise resolution re-|ogiivie 290 313% 12500 questing Secretary - General U|Ocean Cem 100 s13 4 Li a 9 -- Iq loving memory ot/Thant to proceed with the send. Tonkin, who paseed aa ing' of the mission. The other 10| 2 ,council members voted in favor! though of the resolution. " few the years may be mes! 'The UN later announced that| They are filled with remembrances, Thant had ordered Swedish apres receubnees by daughter,Maj.-Gen, Carl von Horn to Patty, sister Marguerite ead mother.|loave for the afea at once from| TROWSSE -- In loving memory of a Jerusalem with a small advance dear Bryant, who passed party. ie memo The compromise resolution, 'As in the hour he passed away merely noted that Saudi Arabia} <i remembered by sister Max: and the United Arab Republic| id pcolmarand had confirmed their agreement ---------- to disengage from the war in Yeme: d had also agreed to/ MEMORIAL sack "coils of the UN mission MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service for the first two months. ee fi ' U.A.R. troops have been back Gaonicg, Caring. Laverne ing the republican regime that Open Evenings Until 9 seized power in Yemen last Sep-| ? tember, while the Saudis have; Oshawa Monument Co.'been supporting forces of the 4 deposed imam 1435 King Street Eost The mission's task will be to 728- 3111 patrol a buffer zone in the sc Se peeaeuuentcn entero __. rough terrain along the Yemeni) border, to ensure that the Saudis keep their pledge to stop RIMAR aiding the tribal forces of the deposed imam, Mohammed al- MEMORIALS "=------ HARNESS POWER TEHRAN (AP)--Iran and the Soviet Union will launch a joint project next fall to harness the Aras and Atrak rivers along} their border and deliver elec-| 152 SIMCOE SOUTH \tricity to northern Iran and the, Phone 723-1002 Soviet Turkmen republic, the! Soviet embassy reports. / FATHER'S DAY TRIBUTES Nothing is more befitting or a greater tribute to the memory of loved ones who have passed on to that bourne from which no traveller returns than a mem- orial verse. The Classified Department of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Father's Day Memorial Tributes this year on Saturday, June 15th. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a Father or Grandfather With the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select and publish an appropriate memorial tribute, we invite you to telephone "|Ont Stee! Page-H xd 725 3 S000 b] Parker 250 j 500 80 Sed tea 1250 ' 124 antom 100 280 Marcon 7 Pow Corp 1500 Mattgm! 830 QN Gas 140 McIntyre $52 QN Gas ws z40 McKen 3 6 Rothman 7110 S7% 7% McMar 5" Royal Bank 200 $7914 79% 179% ~ %& McWat 25 Salada 215 $9% 9% 9% + 4s Multi-M 20 Salada wis 270 290 290 290 Murray M 11S Salaries Rapped | Among Ministers TORONTO (CP) -- Presby-jton, Ont., wanted by the prin terian ministers get little more|Cipal for a post at the college salary than garbage collectors gad eg me ee s sly the general assembly of the nominated at the session for en a in Canada| -hairman of homiletics, evange- S told Luesday. lism and church administration Rev. Lloyd Henderson of Por-/ at Knox College. tage La Prairie, Man., said) Rev. Malcolm Mark of North most ministers are getting lit-/Bay told the assembly that "the tle more than the minimum sal-jone continuing problem in our ary of $3,900 a year. church is the shortage of minis- The assembly defeated a mo-|ters." Rev. J, C. Mackay of tion to provide the moderator|Montreal said access to high with funds to take his wife with|schools for recruitment _pur-, him -on church business, poses can only be on an inter Problems .of recruiting minis- denominational basis and urged ters and operating the church's/ Presbyterians to co-operate. colleges came up again. Ligscigest be o vee church will, be studied for another year Pigs Jearned that most) 4' final report was promised pies of the yearbook of Knox College in Toronto con- for the 1964 general assembly taining criticism of staff-student ee ke relationships had been siezed 'by Greek Premier the staff. = Kdeagee 1" | R . 0 e) t tensi eer rere, sive fold tensions) SLOSIQNS UVET es es 2 British Visit professor at Montreal Presby- ATHENS: (AP) -- Premier terian College to submit resig- nations last year have been; recommenda: COStantine Caramaniis of cleared up. A committee ition that the resignations of|GTeece resigned Tuesday in a Principal Robert Lennox and|quarrel with the king and queen 'Prof. J. C. McLelland not be|over their intention to visit Brit- accepted was passed. jain despite the government's ob- The resignations came when/jections. The crisis could shake) Rev. J. Charles Hay of Burling. |the throne. King Paul accepted the resig-| nation Tuesday night and said| DIVIDENDS he and Queen Frederika are go- jing shag with the July visit jin order to avoid a blow at the! By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Western alliance. American Growth Fund Ltd., Ironically, Caramanlis, a pro- |six cents, June 30sfrecord June Western leader, had been one of THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED STAFF NOW 723 - 3492 Te ensure publication in this Edition, tributes should be In this office by 12 O'CLOCK NOON FRIDAY, JUNE 14 | cents, Aug. 1, 10 the staunchest supporters of the . Greek royal family against) T. G. Bright and Company Greek opponents to the throne common 25 cents, June 28, réc-' But he had insisted the royal ord June 18, mene cancel its state visit with \Queen Elizabeth in Britain for, Canadian riggs ge non ap {fear of a repetition of incidents! ~j\involving Queen Frederika on International Minerals and Ch a jher informal visit to London last {hemical Corporation, common) ,.ir'te attend the wedding of| 12 'Princess Alexandra, cousin of} Queen Elizabeth, The Sterling Trust Corpora- The London incident touched tion, 40 cents, June 28, record off a wave of anti-British feel- Un Keno Violam W Malar | West Willroy Wiltsey Yellorex Zenmae Zulapa Rales to 11 a.m.: 811,000. | Mining 500 2 --1 i | i Mines 100 5 580 +10 500 169 +3 1000 6 --1 405 5 os MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 14% Consult @ Member of the 1000 Bu | Oshawa & District 2 Real Estate Board 7000 3 WHITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - Curteins, Oropes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL SCARBORO BAD BOY Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. 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