THE OSHAWA TMS, Monday, December 1963 BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM Bob arid Julie (nee fo announce the Norman Robert $s. on Thursday Oshawa Genera Mr. and Mrs and Mrs w both of Oshawa, grandson for Mrs. E. Taylor tice. Many thanks fo Dr. R and nurses of 4th floor ARMSTRONG Walter) are arrival of Todd, 6 December Hospita N H Armstrong, A Cour Beckett of K ~ Olive and George are happy to announce the arrival of son Thursday, December '5, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 7 !bs 14 01s. A' brother for Janice and Judy Thanks to Dr. King and the nurses of the fourth floor HAIGHT LAVALLEE Colin and Betty 'nee Woodley) are pleased fo announce the arrival of a son, Thomas Richard, 7 \bs., 1§ 075. on Friday, December 6, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for David and Gary - to Ellis and Myrna nee Ross), @ son, Michael Leslie, 8 Ibs 2 018., Wednesday, December 4, 1963, Osh awa General Hospital. A wee brother for Kathy and first grandson for Mr; and Mrs. Keith Ross, Oshawa. Many thanks to Dr A Halam-Andres and 4th floor staff mMaATY! Born and Shirley (nee Mc happy to announce William Scott, 9 Ibs » at Oshawa PEEL B Kessock) are rival Ot A S0Ns December 5, Hospita the ar 4 7s 94 Genera Jackie (nee ince George and happy to ann chosen dct - r are their aloft A baby ce prothe DEATHS BUCKLER, Leonard Memorial Hospital, Bow Cemetery ment Bowmany COLLINS, Annie GREENWOOD, Sarah On Saturday, Decembe hawa General Hospita enw Robert beloved 'wife of Winn. (Pearl) of Resting at the Northeu Bowmanville on Tuesday le Cemetery dear oth year Fc Home. service . 2.20 Interment o'clock noon Bowman LAMBLE, Minnie the Oshawa General December 96 of Francis Catherine Smith resting at neral Home. Service ir Monday evening at 8 o at Mundell Funeral Home. 1 from ll a until day, beloved wife Miss T. Lambie sister of The late Resting Orillia on Graves Cemetery. seaday m de service and Orillia, interment Tuesday st.| om Andrew's LIGHTLE, John Robert (Bob) Suddenly at home of Saturday, December 7 tle, in his 73rd year, 196. belo er of Emma A, W. (Sparky) jospita Louis SHAW, Albert Elmer dence LOCKE'S FLORISTS Fu flora OS HAWA ¢ CEN i 28 sHOPPING TR RE 655 IN MEMORIAM A CHRISTMAS TRIBUTE CHRISTMAS EVE EDITION TELEPHONE 723-3492 and great-| LaROCQUE dear mother ed away December Without farewell Leaying memories sto keep Within our hearts shell alway Loved and remembered every Always remembered: by Hter-in-law Joyce and grand ry ol who he asleep ta who LaROCQUE -- In loving memory Gram, Elizabeth LaRocque, passed away Dece! God khows how much | mis: Never shall her memory fade, Loving . thought: ever. wander To the spot where she is jai. remembered by Doll, Ever Ron and Kevin ying memory of 2 aRocque, who LaROCQUE In dear mother, Elizabeth passed away December ?, 1961, In my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, Theré is not a day, dear mother, That | do not t of you Sadly missed by your daughter Betty memory of who LaROCQUE In loving Mrs. LaRocque, away Decer 196 A face that Vaice passed haunting us ever, A mem A toker A heartache oving Ellen and ory of affect son-in-law NORRIS NORRIS ADVERTISERS Mcintosh-| 0" awa Times CHRISTMAS oe MON\ MARK x 1 | loved Ones ' Ol 'Ontario Debt |Davis Repeats As Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Boosted Again TORONTO net 1et (CP) .-- capital debt rose 499 $22 $1,284,104, aie ee) Ontario's $75,040,- province's abridged financial report shows. he report says that because of the addition not incr enues to was as fiscal $116,500,000. Ontario's previous year, rose by gross the end of the 374,560 ing and $695,270,438 at 979 year Revenue rea up of this ased the large as that of the when capital however, re debt it debt was $1,- produc- zeable assets made amount The provincial treasurer's re. port says that in the year Ont returns and from succession income dut {tion more from ted the tax asury = officials in income nance more rut of revenue, ng borrow FORECAST per-cent $175,714,5 than EXCEEDS The three ight in 5.000.000. mo { ome tax 844.940 n taxes tor towa ordinary last fiscal ario received increased corpora taxes y revenue was venue vas the 1 of Onta $87.500.000 $5,000,000 78.647 on the said allowed the than provincial th prov capita thus de sales tax about ex to quor which an from ordinary in the CLASSIFIED ADS ADVERTISING Continued from Page 17) 32--Articles for Sale NORGE TWO t CHRISTMAS FRIGIDAIRE TELEVISION VACUUM BUYING CARD OF THANKS ADVERTISERS Farm Price Index | Decline paparied _OTTAM VA ( of ARD jcommunity GURNEY ANTIQUE GUN WANTED DECORATE PICK LOST CHANGE 36-- "Legal NOTIC TO 'CREDITORS AND OTHERS Oshowe, Ontario, NL Batting Champ CINCINNATI (AP) -- Tommy).278 in the 1962-63 fiscal year to. Davis of Los Angeles Dodgers edged three former titleholders in winning the National League batting championship for the second straight season in 1963, "\official averages confirmed Sat- urday. The by the showed final statistics released league's service bureau that Davis finished top with a .326 average marked the first time a Na tional Leaguer repeated as the leading batter since Stan Musial of St. Louis won three consecu- tive crowns in 1950, 1951 an 1952. Davis captured the 1962 title with a .346 mark Roberto Clemente of burgh Pirates, the 1961 champ, was second last season with .320. He was. followed by Hank Aaron of Milwaukee Dick Gorat of St. Louis 319 each. Aaron was the cuit's top batsman jin 1959 Groat in .1960 Tommy Davis outfielder, born was Pitts- batting with it and 24-year-old srooklyn fourth in 276 and is a in his He hit La seas the big | on eagues and ti in his first two years with) Aaron, Braves' slugging out-| fielder, paced the league in runs| batted in for the third time with} 130. He San Fran-! cisco's Willie McCovey for the home run crown with 44 and led} in runs scored with 121. Vada Cincinnati collected the most hits, 204, and the 14. Groat the doubles 43 Maury shortstop, tied a by leading in stolen bases for the fourth consecutive year. He stole 40 times in 1963, consider ably under his record total of 104 in 1962 Musial, who announced his re- rement from the game in Sep tember, tablished or extended three major league' records They were for most total bases, lifetime, 6,134; -- most hits, lifetime, 1,377 and most seasons 100° or 21 on Cards' 55. games also tied of Pinson was with most pacesetter triples, Wills, Dodgers' fleet league record e 1 more outfielder games hit on, last seas OBITUARIES LEONARD BUCKLER has |i\ 1 years, Mr ler w ed by General Motors a member of no clubs 0 ocla as #1 and odge or ¢é tions He Dor 2 -atrice SUrV son Mr Mor suckler Funeral Tuesc D H rer, mini I's United Church Ahe Inte lle St w conduct, earvice will be. ters in Bowmany Ceme MRS. The occurred ! s at the Hospital Collins and he of her She ite Mr M ANNIE COLLINS f Mrs. Annie C afte short O Sunda was death o a General 8. Mrs 92nd Port nawa De d ved ife the Annie of was yrmetr ster and and Adam Field mem United Mrs a Albert ved prede« by Port Perry day," De¢ ment rove Cemete montt 0 de (is the Satu W of S Oo Elizabe was aAmMUe th Stillaway born he Hamiilt educ the ed hip own int nd id Ham ch ton ols An emt for 41 Gene Mot Mr. Re was the company oh years for and AW Be a ides (Dorothy) Ho WwW three Terrs hild Poole M Toronto 5 son (Mar Awe Milford and of Osha and 20 g sons and ment)' ed the etic Intosh-Anderson 2 p.m. Tu ment w Cemete ALBERT The death Shaw. 156 red Dex He hi of MER SHAW Albert Elmer Street east idence Sun short i 72nd son 1 ate Mr Shaw, he was Township. Mr Oshawa 50 years ago tri he had been Motors and at The Mr. Shaw was of Christ Memorial Church and Lebanon Todge, No. 139, Osh- Colborne CCU re a vear and born' Shaw \ M n Jam Ops to elec came An employed Genera Bowra Oshaw member of Anglicz Ma awa He first Cottin ved an. onie his -anor eased by former FE 1948, and is sur second f wife, the Wellman lik dy ht was pred¢ wife, the sham, in eaves a dz Hudson Mr. Shaw a J Mrs Amweg ~ Osh Ww predecez Sha ima 1We s as ed Vernon Ww n bs 1949 son wo ar oO he hildren | be 1.30 Funeral D ¢ Church nter Armstrong 1 H of st the at don, rector conduct be servi Emily Ceme FUNERAL OF WILLIAM JAMES BROWNLEE "i memorial serv Wil Brownie who 'died Dec. 5, at the Osh Hospital 78th year held at st ee ( da Dec at 2 Fred hovah W ce for mes ¢ in the Arm hape Satur p.m of s Faith Interment Cemetery Peter Gi Mor the Je tne conduct Mount Pa vere Der Kerr Hunt and Hubert Carter FUNERAL OF MRS. ANNA SABOL lem ii for Mrs who at the O | Hospital Th in St k Dee Anna 0 died \ Gene Dec. 5 Uk Church Satu, a.m Re of St. Geors tholic ma Interment Gre Cemetery sung G day atholic at 9 ait ree pastor an Greek the St J Peres kraini celebrated was in ma gory's Plau Perz and IIbez John Dmitro Hivnka Annis Bolen were Leon Pete EVENTS "BINGO. TONIGHT RED. § Ve 2 >) ARN < KINSMEN: BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK 109 COLBORNE ST. Wz TBY BRASS BAND BINGO " Wed. Dec. 11th 8 a EY WHI Admis WATCH WEDNESDAY "S PAPER NGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT Al Free ion Q PM 4 TORONTO 11:00 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 9 Quotations in cents unléss marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, Ex rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net a.m. Ch'ge | is Stock Abitib Abit pr Alta Gas Alta Nat Algoma Alumin Alum 4'% pr Argus Arg B_ pr Arg C P pr Bank. Mont Bank NS Beav Lum Bell Phone Bath rts Sales High Low 2459 $1270 200 $247s 176 $26" 315 $19 BA BC BC BC Judge Rejects Atomic Claims TOKYO (AP. A Japanese court judge the United olat nte tional law of Hiro August claims atomic bomb and tasaki in } out ve vietims Koseki court of said Toshimasa Tokyo district Saturday As necessat influct ine Inhu atomic bombs y sufferir they are than of such weapons St. Pete (1868) whi un on hu man body more mane The ates weapons poison use the vio Dec forbids sburg aration "h ir use He vidual No indi should be entitled from _ the nterna aid, howeve person to claim bombing tional la damages either under wo ider existing do mest A spoke ic la Jap man disagreed that ted W Ss government with the the U.S national anese judge bombings law It is y very th 7 f of s inter difficult to con a be clude breach cause no weapons bombing was international law total ban has yet been concluded the ons the pt d e on nuclear nat of among wor Missions Face Sterner Tests PY (AR) the World. Counci reported Sunday chaiie Cl sas d of Churehes the growing iges { world t rotest t Orthodox churches to carry on missions Dro WAY: 'T Hooft witzerland told a council meet- here that: Christian mi undergoing a new period 4id th lent Anglican and sser of ssions of the Ww oppor cism and Vi I Hooft the first. plenary commis on and m ineil chure the signs itics and aL direction of increas than ur to the rai e sa o before of the mission world spoke ion Id the 6CS wor f ion evang¢ tf) to) of he reaim point ar of in the ing rather willin poli ye as decreasing ness reco mi more church nize e of on h Many ome churches s under The number of non-Chr who outside the form organized and tly the said bec \ st ians live reach of g fissionary Wav a Among ncerea of opponents mis are '"'totalitar ts who pretend they deologic to in people th the ions ian deolog want to fig fight against fect the minds particutz the young ant 'ial Christian message The council includes 509 Pro tant, Anglican and Orthodox churches throughout the world and claims a membership of more thn 300,000,000 in i 11 attempts of the te George Bork Re-Writes U.S. Record Book NEW YORK' (AP) Zork, brilliant quarterback unbeaten er led the United football and pass shattering and ¢ Geors for rffeneer while sea numerous pa single son areer ng rec ord Final 1963 ed by Athletic Bureau Bork ex nal statisti were re National Colleg sociation Serv irday ted to n ub 1] lea ie iate ice Se pec play pro fe footba *xf season seeking to \lou Football and among t m him a ette f the Conference Bor a pounder n 902 and 6 i) - foot ted for six comple attempts 1 touchdowns yards car 6.782 All are record com a0 ained pleted our vards Bork 2.945 hdowr 3.077 sing' offence fig ng. hi m both all tota vard #1 k of 6,402 s ar records AGE OF 1878, some of. sail tons. Canadian ports, SAIL 196 mer gating 1.5338 d vere al body { n ime |possible run on sterling 11:00 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $75 575. 575 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 25 495 é eas 32 $59'4 59% 11:00 Nef High Low a.m. Ch'ge 800 800 Stock Vendomat Walk Stock c Chem c 2 edge c > Inv c gs Bk C ind Gas CPR Cdn. Pet Cc Util Dist' Seag D Bridge Dote Chrysler Chemceil Col Cell Con Bidg w Con M § Sales Stock Sales 1000 w $12% $33 $50 pr 125 100 $18%% 5 80 80 2534 25% 445° 445 435 248 24 35 55 440 248 24 35 435 248 24 35 55 spher shire 340 340 340) + MINES Anacon 2900 An F'west Genex Granduc Many Cups Won By Yacht Club would like to re- ers of the Yacht Club of held on De Jshawa Yacht MRS. W. FERTILE The FRENCHMAN'S BAY " Frenchman's Bay Yacht held annual banquet dance recently with a vers large turnout of members and friends ts is extended to the Gord Gil- of the French- lub and also Bay Power rom injure: accident ite Mrs. Joh 2 ge's Ba Vis : ub the guests of of the evening. Othe1 of honor' were Don: Mor gan of Oshawa Yacht Club and)" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of © Toronto Sailing and Canoe Clut Tombiin, Jr., Commo dore of Frenchman's Bay Club, introduced the est speaker John Wardle, who spoke on the need of small yacht clubs along the lake shore, who would cater to the needs of the smaller boat ownérs and he also four- that these smal left the the ft the : ; ; \dvent See he Commodore and ardle Ashb1 ht C were W Ya honor rests of Landing Airliner S!*75 Into Field BUFFALO, N.Y... (AP) United. Air Lines plane with 50 persons aboard skidded into a field while completing a lana ing Sunday Greater Buffalo ernatior Airport. No one Mark Advent At Service RUSSELL: GRIFFIN The first tn ft » A Tom at al was ired A he -- spoke for United said MRS sman Sun- was why. the turboprop pl It did not know back bodies to help their ol i ay d Playford thanked f for a very enjoyab ned ne ng o on rur was not damaged noni aid way aide Eric speaker ~h 46 four, The craft d here carrying A from =| Wage Boost : Fight Waged-" ' In Britain a passen had lelphia of Phi gers and a crev spee Ted yf. sa presenting winn of the saili series held during Playford of the by anthem Power. of Vy as flown low Bowen ear .commodo s was given the tho. : Werr the School the of er rs Ron nost seen low silver the to 9.45 service Biue> ¢ M. McClea F. Simpson W , é : ies, Blue J : I , >, who Js a . auf f Ashton Group Playford 4 McCleary 3. Adam School ot Riley; T. Tombiin Jr M.IN Ai _& Welk 1" } end hton Tomblin : ® B G. Quinton. G UNDERGOES OPERATION McCleery; 1962 R a Labatt ho hed ie Trophy R. P'avford nd with glass CREW RACE SERIES hae andercane Hiram Walke ophy --Nor- itior the same hang ma Singer and R. Singer. |a¢ 1 rthopaedic and Arthritis Mary Tomblin and T. Tomblin. j;, Mathew's road, 1962. Hiram Walker Replica rorgnto nany 'friends wish Norma Singer in room 307. Pickering Towynship Trophy avid Ferguson R. Playford and M. McCleary. ', id Mrs. Ken 1962 Pickering Township Tro- ; Oshawa, phy R, Playford ON ie LAKE rARIO REGIONAL BLUE J REGATTA 0 to Carling Trophy -- L Wet son, Ted and J, Canham 1g SECO prize OPEN CLASS SERIE I al Winker Baie Roger Conant Trophy ---T. M led the \ Santa Jowen and Crew B. Bowen: V. Claus Bowmanville. Warhurst, 1962 R, Conant Tro phy Replica J. Herda of Consolidated Building Day Trophy J. Herda than Replica J, Herda tion rate and not-d pine J Series for Aubrey trend had been on the jang Trophy R. Playford and n the past six months. yf McCleary; D. Thorne and eat RAI B. Thorne, B Adamson and any way . of Riley. 1962 Replica W ham e3 and and ser WHITEHEAD Br »vernment atch on a increases its w the present By GEOFFREY ONDON (R nservative euters) and A lose y round of yuld: three controlling a roup pay 2 oOlice + mor tobe yf es R é 1 say nh policy boom The 5 guiding cent for likely government's figure of 344 per ases seems of current negotia brushed aside in fa- per cent rate ' Chief Reginald Maudling is constantly ham mering out the' message. that h national © four cent srowth tat depends on ex ts--which turn depend on ving stable of that h annua on the bas's tions, to be vor ve were rales Sunday visitors oat C per ti ations tenes) A on win- their corn Canham on pri the . ex higher higher or quer policy must be linked wit productivity he Commons is pay SUCCESS Cir BAZA AR The Manse s from and committee from ifment who helped in Honse len cuit that \ fast Corpor 1962 Sut told t atién ; 1 SUCK sol The ever eve vore redu roduc that this increase et Ire yone GIVEN BIG Government officially Messen- Frosbite Series for Open Cla ards we H. Usher, Jr. and War booth. The hurst 1 ite attractive St Dunking Trophy i s decorations and ford and B. Bowen pci tegatta results end wine na- tario tlue J Regatta sae nd ssion, qllst and 3rd;. Ashbridg bel iG by the ie J usoiee me soot ten ailing and Canoe lub ae ae m Oshawa Yacht 5a with FBYC Ist Mrs. H 14. Clas ford s a major front arise big. increase to the 3.000 tineerin workers who about 12 per cent of work force has to awarded last week 000. en make up the countr The this sotl Garth 4} > ce On FBY( Say Toronto Regat Club|J BYC] FBY( turned 2 the overnment ettlement inc not over comm recognized Union Cong tional ome ades and | John H tanding new boats rda ACO' Finn ¢ Pp well in With ASSeS ass the more coming ybuilding offer un'on make there mail- oth em to el} ub represer the 1964 an € into the ¢ any 90, ynior at Mr. the hope to show good tation in all regattas d emands, and come ants to in from and for PETITION ominent SIGN 80 ion. pend and anxiou not at- Some I | lans, h ing Soutt isoned John () awa, ts of Mr. we ur impr jheid ne } They we land Mrs. measure to prevent any opponents