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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Aug 1963, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, August 27, 1963 Douglas Heads! §=6 Today BIRTHS GOVERDE -- Martin and Joan (nee Vanden wildenberg) are happy to an- mounce the arrival of a baby girl, Hen- riette Cornelia, 8 Ibs. 11 ozs., on Sunday, August 25, 1963, at Oshawa General Hos- pital, Many thanks fo Dr. C. E. Mctiveen end nurses of 4th floor ' THAJER Moe and Mary (nee Bonnetta) wish to announce the safe arrival. of their daughter, Lynda Dianne, on August 26, 1963, weighing 8 Ibs., 6 ozs., at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Ferrier and Dr. Halam-Andres, NAMES are important: Choosing a4 mame for your child should be a@ real pleasure and others will want to know your chol Name your child as quickly and use the individual name awa Times Birth Announcement. Just call our Classified Department, give the facts, including the name, and we will publish a Birth Notice In next edition. Just dial 723-3492. DEATHS SLEEP, Elizabeth ~ At Toronto on Monday, August 26, 1963, Elizabeth Mowat, beloved wife of Ernest Sleep and dear sister of George, James, Roderick, all of Whitby, and Charles of Toronto. Resting at the W. C. Town Fu- neral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, August 28, at p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, rt Whitby. 2 Pe TYRRELL, Edward Henry Entered into rest in the Oshawa Generali Hospital on Monday, August 26, 1963, Edward Henry Tyrrell, beloved husband of the late Catherine Rachel. Lashbrook, father of Mrs. Fank Johnson (Lillian), Mrs. George Jarvis (Annie), Pearl, Leon- ard, Victor, ail of Oshawa, Mrs. James Beard (Kathleen), Thomas of Toronto, Edward of Windsor, in his 84th year. Rest- ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home with memorial service in the chapel Thursday, August 29 at 2:p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangement and flora} requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM MYLES -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Isabel Myles, who passed away Aug. 25, 1947. "And he will wipe out every tear from| their eyes, and death will be no more. Rev. 21:4 Lovingly remembered by daughter, Margaret and son-in-law, Peter MEMORIALS | MARBLE ond GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 j Oshawa Monument Co.| 1435 King Street East 728-3111 RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified and Distinctive MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS In Designs Fir Any Need 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 | Office Evenings | CARD OF THANKS Meich -- The family of the late Ste phen Meich, wish to thank their many) friends and relatives. A speciai thanks fo Dr. C, E. Mcilveen and Dr. H. Roy! Pies Rowsell and the Armstrong Funeral Canadian Press Staff Writer |€'s and infiltrators. Home for their many kindnesses, condol- | | ; ; \ KEY PEG ences, floral tributes and sympathy! OBITUARIES | Despite its surface show of) Washinat South cards during thelr recent bereavement.! sympathy with the "RBudahisti:. ashington exports see -70W : cause in South Viet Nam, the| Viet Namasa key peg in the | .MRS. ELIZABETH SLEEP | FUNERAL OF United States is unlikely to|Pacific defence perimeter; con- enate Works |The death of Mrs. Elizabeth} GEORGE DRAGOMATZ withdraw its support from 'the|quest of the tiny Asian region To Head Off | Railway Strike WASHINGTON (AP) -- With} time running out, the Senate Monday took up legislation call- ing for compulsory arbitration| of the work rules dispute that} | threatens to touch off a coun-| che try-wide rail strike early Thurs-! day In advance of what may be a lengthy and bitter session, Sen- ate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois forecast strong Republican support for the measure. Democrats ap- peared evenly divided on its terms, however, and the five rail brotherhoods have con- demned the bill as detrimental to collective bargaining. The carriers, while continuing to withhold comment on the leg- islation, proceeded in posting job - eliminating work - rules changes to go into effect at 12:01 a.m, Thursday--a move the unions have said they will meet with an immediate 'strike. The bill, approved last. week by the Senate commerce com- mittee, would set up a seven- man board to arbitrate the two key issues--a gradual elimina- tion of the jobs of 32,000 diesel firemen and the makeup of train crews, SPLIT ON ISSUES A split has developed among ; the Democrats over treatment of the other issues, such as the wage structure The bill would permit the board to impose settlement of these questions if the carriers and the unions did not work out an agreement within 120 days. The committee chairman, Senator Warren G, Magnuson (Dem. Wash.), and seven Dem- ocratic members have attacked this provision as a blow at col- lective bargaining end said they favor limiting binding arbitra- tion to the two keys The committee majority said in a report, however, that to rely solely on collective bargain- ing to settle these issues would be to ignore the basis of the lengthy controversy. At the heart of the dispute is what happens to the jobs - of about 32,000 firemen now as- signed to yard locomotives and freight trains. The carriers con- tend these and some other jobs are '"'featherbed'" assignmnts that cost the railroads $600,000,.: 00 annually in unnecessary op- erating expense. The unions ar- gue the jobs are necessary for safety and to prevent unreason- able work loads on engineers. Delegate Shows _ | Group Visiti pa TORONTO 11 A.M, Wws rou ISsitin By The Canadian Press g Pp g Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 27 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. * z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- T d & t es rmany rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net nena ' Z Tra e red 10n from previous board-lot closing sale. 4 11 Net | OTTAWA (CP) -- New Dem0-| stocx Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge By FORBES RHUDE fishing and hunting knives, ag elgg -- oS --_ INDUSTRIALS (Canadian Press Business Editor|tou;. heating equipment, Am- i Pansies lanaing 4 yak "4 I | TORONTO (CP)--F, F. Stock-jherst; canoe paddles, Block- West replat next" week fol| Abacus 400 100 100 100 --S inger, Austrian trade delegate/house; luggage, Amhersi: furl Oy atiendance at the Con| Ait Btw WS 33 He Be jin Canada, pointed to a smalljture, Bass River and _ Wey- Sied "AE Boealiat, International ied oe a ea engine at the Canadian National/mouth; ship - models, Mahone/> © : 6 Alta Gas 70 $277 7 2 exhibiti d ted: Bay, Shelburne and Bridgewa-|!" Amsterdam Sept. 8 to 12. | Ais Gas 20827 2727 Exhibition and commented: shay : -| Mr. Douglas and four other! ait Gas 8 pr 27 $107 107V 107% "There's an example of howjter; pulp, Port Hawkesbury; members of the group now are| Alle Gas w 400 750. 750 750 trade is created. That engine|fish products and apple juice is Sweden and will travel from| Al? Nat 105 si # ny was developed in Austria for}from various centres; and the there: to Germany: With fas Wide w 2)! a e motor bikes; it is imported into|many products of Dominion eee 'Alumint 250 $26% 26% 26% --~ Ve d i ll Cana-|Steel and Coal Corporation ar eMrs. Douglas; Eleanor Mc-| {ijn 1000 $9934 39! 3944 -- 4a Cana Pd bastid 4 peg oh hel, ee Py : {Kinnon, his secretary; R. Ir-| Argus 600 $10% 10% 1034-- Ve | | ' ; A ; ve 8a 8 porns " pa yok i revel AUSTRALIA SURPRISES vine, the NDP s research direc- Ws pela eh Pog z a R 2 th it i exported back| From. the Pacific area thejtor; and George Home from the} Autos 8 100 $27 277 +1 "ar ae it is Jes ni the Cana.|variety of Australia's products|political education department] Bank Mont 156 $607 60% "6344 -- V2 a vee jsurprises many visitors. Onejof the Canadian Labor Con- Bain P 00517 -17« i | is i oven from|sress. Bath P A 50 $51%4 514 514 -- Va rs ctcman seat bake "Searing for of-| The other five will leave Ot-| Bell Phone 1079 $53% 53% 53\4 "| § any-country 4 ; is 5 Ana Fiat viq| Bow Valley 2100$450 450 450 an aod he the CNE's fices, which a dropped cigarette|tawa next Thursday, flying via) gray" " "x40 300 300 300 Hitsenntinnal and governments| won't burn; lounge furniture al-- siege a Mal York Bion Cpe Be Tnk mee i mdi Kat ¢ ogne for Hamburg where ey " - rf buildings, and which provide a|ready finding a market in Can- are dan to age a 10:20 "| BC Pow 9594 $24¥2 24% 24% i : ; ; costume jewelry; wines; ue fo arrive at 10:20 a.M.! BC Phone 105 $54¥2 Sdv2 Sé2-- Vp Ue g tay-at-|ada; costume } y : jwhiff of travel for stay-at- " carious products trom thellocal time Friday. Burns 150 $8%2 82 8 /homes. and various prod| In this. group are: Eva| ©! Pow 275 $21% 21% A | Mixed in are a few whiffs of|kangaroo, including fur coats), oo "NDP director ri Cal Pow 175 $21%4 21M 21% lCanada too--notably the Novajand golf bags. The Australian aia" maticitiaa: Wades ec ea CD Sug 112, $2616 2b + Scotia display and Quebec's|exhibit also has a large food -itladleey COP naan nena C pack © 256M 624624 ' TSR f lbar distributing samples and). ; rt C Pack 8 75. $619%4 61% 61% -- Va tourist stand consisting of a/98f, : George Burt of Wnidsor, Cana-| ¢ 52k P,, 23 $6i% ol Gm jlarge replica of the Chateau) Fecipe , : : dian director of the United Auto| CAE 475 $10 1010. |Frontenac, the terrace, the Cita-| Japan, this year as last, sd Workers Union (CLC); Douglas ¢ Br 8 pr 10 $53 53 33) \del, and the town below. tents herself at the CNE with! Fisher, MP for Port Arthur, and Se ee eg | Mr, Stockinger, a former Aus-|"showing the flag," and her €X-/Stanley Knowles, MP for Win-| © Collierles 725 $11 10% 11 + % |trian trade minister of the 1930s|hibit, along with a tourist booth, /nipeg North Centre, C cil pros a 18. ie tand a long-time Canadian re sonsists largely of a tall globe-| 'The two groups will meet in, c te Bk C25 $6240. 625% 625 dent, has headed the large Aus-|shaped fixture, with samples or| Hamburg where they will spend) © Ind Gas p 200 $11% 11% 11 + Me trian exhibit for the last five/miniatures of Japanese prod- next Saturday and Sunday, par-| ee ee ee ee years, and says: ucts attached to it. ticipating in celebrations mark-| cpr 35) $31% 31% 3134+ Ve "We try to emphasize goods; From across the Atlantic, Brit-|ing the 100th anniversary of the} ¢ Ut! 110 $34 a a8 i" of a luxury class either notlain's display features motion|Social Democratic Party, hosts pe Pie ns i, ae Cie f made in Canada or not made/pictures on a variety of topics|for the group on the German) Con Gas new 815 $1138 11% 11% in equivalent quality." and a exhibits including china, | visit. i Con Gas 8 10 $1082 108Y2 1082 +1 ; ' ' textiles, knitwear, léather goods| The 10 are scheduled to tra-| Crain RUN 2s git 1k Ma -- gg ud (acne and confectionery. vel to Berlin Sept. 2 where they| bale 400 240 240 240 | xhibi n. es ces, as | wi fae ei : onbroldacies ema women's| At the Swedish stand one re | Mi age Phage f age aE Dist Seag 7100 sr stot wear broadcasting sequipment cautiously step into an electric- Fron Bein - ii : ; fonts B Bridge ono: iad ak A > Mh |motion picture cameras, model|@lly - heated Sauna bath where, | Wiesbaden until if la hea Doris mao etdm tem Tom lelectric railways, skiis, guns,|he is told, he can be comfort-| Dts do A yi Sat ge say GaN aoa ate loot ; 'replicas of an|able in 175-degree temperature|'7ey fly to Amsterdam for the) pom Stores 100 $15% 15% 15% -- Y% carved wood replicas of an-| socialist international After) Dom Tar 416 $17 17 17 + Me latent works of art, cigars and|because of the lack of humidity.) C i s ee. nT Saat tat 100 $184 18% 18% + % |meerschaum pipes, woodwork.|There are also scientific instru.| Congress ends Sept. 1, they) py" pont 3 $35 35 35 --M% ing ives egg nee juice ang|ments, guns and sewing ma- oto return to Canada via. Lon. Econ inv 125 at ia a Se ' P ' iscores of other things chines. tis) _ | Exquisite 230 $7% is ike Me + tne Pa wk : . 4 95 $53" y Among countries exhibiting) Variety is the word for Yu- CuATNG Alds MneerNG pan bay i) me a are. Sweden, Yugoslavia, Po-|goslavia, Poland and Czechoslo- Bp ih iy ebireessnpsctn ING ' Fanny F 75 $349 34% 34 + Se land, Czechoslovakia 'and Hun:|vakia. The big Polish exhibit is) GUILDFORD, England (CP), Fed Farms 00 400 400 400 - 10. | : C. | 7 4 | ' % a 7 | | r Ma Va Ma gary; while Switzerland is rep-jalmost a department store oo are inundated with) Fore | 75 $28¥4 28% 2812 resented by a clock display.|itself and is backed.up by ad-jorders for toilet cistern chains) Frosst A yw Britain is at her usual stand] vertising in Toronto newspapers|Since purses with chain handles| ae ' 4 IRS ws Bos = A and Australia is another Com-|Hungary has a trade informa-|became a craze among een: GL Paper 130 $199 1988 1988 --.Ve monwealth exhibitor. Japan isjtion. booth listing. products for|/48e girls in this Surrey town.| Gr Wpa ¢ 257 $17 17% Neer vine Fr \ ; Sr v A'S a+ % also present. export | up to "complete fac-) DOGS RUN WILD Suir te oe gs8ve Se SR On the Canadian front the/tories - > A Hawker-S 420 $52 5¥2 SV2 Anva Boot hibit, ag meniscal : a __|. JAKARTA (AP)-- Authorities} ayes si 200 811 1st -- SI Nd HO da eat vs al jhave killed about 6,000 savage) HBC 300 $13% 13% 13% pected, features her new auto- THAT'S JUMBO SIZED |dogs roaming areas of Bali is-| Husky. 300 She 6 6 --M mobile industry --- the Swedish -- a | Imp Oil 180 $42 42 42 --% -- rage aa " BLACKPOOL, England (CP)jland devastated last March by} ing accep 725 $21% 21% 21% Halife ped - oh ane vee (tt took enough anesthetic to put|the eruption of Agung Volcano, | ee das ee ae Si ale : ig 2 'hibit Is "ile 1 eft out 50 persons when a veteci-| which Killed: 1,500 persons and) je') o" ee gs ge t : ys "3 ! oe 0 oon ete narian operated on Frances, ajleft another 300,000 homeless.| int Nickel 630 $66% 66 66% + Ye fromm many Nova Scotia centres |{ull-grown elephant with a cir-|The official Antara news| iresti P 300230 390.390 |S Some "oe . oie oh « homg|cus here. She had a stomach|agency said the dogs were do-| jn) yn a so ss) st st 4 8 -- oo wit eir home complaint |mesticated before the disaster.| Jockey C 100 310 310 310 --S Batteries, Springhill; toys, FLOODS THREATEN Yarmouth, cordage and under-| TOKYO (AP) -- Heavy rain- clothing, Truro; textiles, Wind. |fall early in August brought sor, Truro and Yarmouth; insu-|flood. threats to the western lation materials, Amherst;|part of Hopei Province in North paint, Trenton; fishing and hunt-|China, the New China News ing lures, New Glasgow; knit-|Agency said in reports moni- wear and other clothing, Stellar-|tored here. Rains from six to ton; salt, Pugwash; biscuits and|28 inches were reported US. Not Likely 'To Abandon Diem HAROLD MORRISON By |against Communist jungle fight- Sleep, 802 Shaw street, Toron.| Funeral service was heldjrepressive Ngo Dinh Diem re-'hy the Communists could tear! to, occurred in Toronto Aug \Monday, A . \gime, : \} y, August 26, for Georze|® open a flank that would force 26 after a prolonged illness. She! nragomatz who died in the Osh-| Buddhist priests may belreyision and retreat for the was in her 82nd year. ; | ' ; - : 5 : awa General Hospital Saturday,|dragged from their pagodas,/Western powers in a way de- Born in Toronto, she was the | august 24 in his 73rd year beaten, jailed and _ slain. Bude oseilias to the alien and former Elizabeth Mowat, daugh-| H ' "astrong|anist leaders may in despera-|more vulnerable democracies ter of the "late George and|_ He rested at the Armstrong tion continue to burn them-/that stand ct d to the Mary Mowat. She married Er.|Funeral Home with service 'a\" ees alle mat world jthat stand next door to the nest Sleep July, 1927, in Dover-|St. John's Ukrainian Greek|S@'ves alive to call world at-\Communist Chinese and_ their! tention to the suffering of those| Southeast Asian allies, {who differ with the Roman Catholic religious. beliefs of the : , ; ea publicly proclaims how shocked Diem dictatorship it is by the Diem brutality But while the iron-fisted abuse|against the Buddhists, Ameri- of religious tolerance in Southican aid of more than $1,000,000 Viet Nam may prove a diplo-|a day will continue to pour into court Road Presbyterian|Orthodox Church Monday, Aug- Church, Toronto, and was ac-|USt 26, at 9.30 a.m. taken. by tive in the-Women's Auxiliary,| Reverend D. Luchak was a member of the Bene-| Interment followed in Oshawa volent Rebekah Lodge, Whitby./Union Cemetery Besides her husband, Mrs Pallbearers were Peter Sleep is survived by four bro-/Rammler, Bernie Guidon,: Wal- So while the U.S. government A is . it G : 5 : ;|matic embarrassment to the|Saigon and the 14,000. American ners, omet, Yemes And Bab: iter Osmok,. Paul Osmok, Pauliy's American military and|military "advisers" in that ert of Whitby, and Charles, of/Martiniuk and James Skato- ; : , : Toronto. baha | diplomatic leaders are more con-| country will continue their close Mrs, Sleep is at the W. C " cerned with winning the war|co-operation with Diem troops. FUNERAL OF |Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, | . wUNE Fh) Ate lfor funeral service at 2 p.m. | FRANKLIN JAY GOYNE ednesday, Aug. 28. Rev. Da-| Funeral service was held jvid Marshall, minister of St.|Monday, August 26, for Fraax- |Andrew's Presbyterian Church,|lin Jay Goyne who died at his Whitby, will conduct the ser-/residence at 126 Sunset avenue,| jvice. Interment will be in St.|Oshawa, on Friday, August 23 in| John's Cemetery, Port Whitby./his 56th year. | Pallbearers will be George,| The service was held at the ;William and Warren Mowat, Armstrong Funeral Home in! Gordon Hawes, and Frank /Oshawa on Monday, August 26,| jSleep, all of. Whitby, and Don-|with Rev. A. Mellow of. North- ald Legree, of Toronto. minster United Church officiat-| ing. Interment followed in Osh- EDWARD HENRY TYRRELL awa Union Cemetery | Edward Henry Tyrrell, a Gen-| Pallbearers were John Fox. eral Motors plant protection' Bob Christenson, Car] Olsen guard for more than 30 years,| Paul Ristow, Ian Greenaway died Monday at Oshawa Gener- and Earl Salter. ; al Hospital, In his 84th year, Mr. Tyrrell FUNERAL OF was in failing health for the past. GEORGE THOMAS MORRIS two years. He retired from GM Funeral COMING EVENTS {AFTERNOON Bingo every Wednesday, 2 p.m. sharp. |4 regulars, 4 specials, Share |Wealth Jackpot. Fernhill clubhouse. | KINSMEN BINGO | TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK | FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 58, 52 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. For Family Entertainment » At It's Best PLAN TO ATTEND ORONO FAIR MM September 6th and 7th Want Ads SEE FULL PROGRAM hold the key Oshawa Times Coming Events | Saturday, August 31st to Extra Cash | : service was held | n 1951. His late residence was| Monday, August 26, for George| es FREE ADMISSION ey | 91 Emma street. Thomas Morris who died ii' Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. the Oshawa General Hospital! LIONS BINGO Thomas William Tyrrell, the Friday, August 23. He was 87 deceased was born Feb. 27, The service was held at the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th; 8:00 P.M. | 1880 at Thaxted, England. He Armstrong Funeral Home in JUBILEE PAVILION | Hoel gg 2 Eng-|Oshawa with Reverend J. K | and, in 1902, and came to Can.'Moffat of Simcoe Street United ada in 1906. Church officiating. $1 ,200 IN CASH PRIZES | Mr. Tyrrell was a member of Entombment followed in Osh 20 -- $20GAMES --- 20 Holy Trinity Anglican Church jawa Union Cemetery mauso 5 -- $30 GAMES -- 5 He was predeceased by his wife, |leum 1 -~--- $150 JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH -- 1 the former Catherine Rachel] Pallbearers were James Cle 2 $250 JACKPOTS 2 | Lashbrook, in August 1961 ments, William Carson, Aibart) oy ic ey | Surviving are four ¢aughiers| Kinsman, Russell Sproule, Har and four sons Mrs. Fraik!old Chapman and Harry. Stliter. Johnson: (Lillian), Mrs. George Jarvis (Annie) and Miss Pear!| FUNERAL OF JACKPOT NOS. 51, 51 | $25 CONSOLATION EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:50 P.M. -- EXTRA BUSES CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED Tyrrell; all of. Oshawa: and MRS. OWEN NICHOLAS Mrs, James Beard (Kathleen)! Funeral service was held es FREE ADMISSION ae of Toronto, Monday, August 26° for Mrs. Edward, of Windsor; Thomas, /Owen Nicholas, the former Dor- | of Toronto; and Leonard and|othy Plummer, who died August} FERNHILL PARK BINGO | bend of Oshawa. 23. in' Bowmanville Memoria! ore a brothers or sis-| Hospital jters There yet Me 'erandichle The pane was held Mon-) 7:45 P.M. SHARP--AVALON jdren and four great-grandchil-'day, August 26 in the Morris dren Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, The body is resting at the with Reverend W. K. Houselan- looove age Funeral Home. Me. der of Trinity United Church ria! 3 GAMES -- $20 EACH 17 GAMES -- $10 EACH I service will be heldiofficiating. Interment followed : Hh said Aug. 29, at 2 pm./in Bowmanville Cemetery SHARE THE WEALTH e service will be condusted|' Pallbearers were Gary. Jef- ] POT T ho ag -- Ware, of Holy fery, Allan Plummer, Gordon| $150 dGK ° oo jfrinity Anglican Church. 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