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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1964, p. 19

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Todays TonenTe 1) AM, STOCKS * By 'The: Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--June § (Quotations In cents uniess marked $. Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- _fights, xw--€x-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS Stock Abitibi Abit pr pad Alfa Dist 1200 39: Alife Dis w 1000 Alfa Gas us 425 200 $21 TiNet Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1400 $14% 14% 14% + Ve Uhm Ve 672 -- Va 32% Ad 21% 47" n Stock Salés High Low a.m. Ch'ge Lafrge wis Lont Cem Noranda Ogitvie Oshawa A Pac Pete Pow Corp Price Bros 1400 700 400 600 20 87% 100 200 910 15 7225 4200 100 200 285 100 zi0 110 18 47s ua 605 250 305 1020 40 % 75 5 $22" Stock Base Mets Belleterre Bibis "4 = 5 +3 6 295 295 (295 Ba 2 5% 5%" % $19% 19% 19% 45 45 $19%e 18% $72% 27% $8% 8% so 40 490-490 a5 35 35 5 335 335 335 =5 $34 31 3 $74 Th MM $13% 13% 13% $55V2 55% 39% 9% 912% 12% $44% 44 2% 15¥e 28% 13% 2 43 55% Ogu! C Morrisoh C Mosher Con Negus C Rambler raigmt Croinor | Cusee Deinite $15¥6 $28'2 $i" $12 $43 0000 63 3 + 21% 21" 21% o © 4 +10 +5 13 «12 6 2 90 205 8 8 ¢ $11% 11%4 Wat Ta-- Va va 7% 78 78 8 Sia 44 e+ Stock Market 1 High Low a.m, Ch'ge 1 0 | IN THE MATTER OF THE pa aS ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 18) Family Life Strained -- 36--Legal The Boord of Orono Public School. request tenders for al- terations to classrooms, Spe- cifications may be obtained from the undersigned. Alf work to be completed by August 15, 1964, Lowest or ony tender not necessarily ac- cepted, Replies, clearly -- marked "Classroom Tender will be Monday, June 15, 1964 ad- received not later thor noon dressed to---- Horace R. Best, Orono, Ontario | ESTATE OF EDWARD | ERNEST COX, DECEASED NOTICE _Secretary-Treasurer Mme Vanier By BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA (CP) -- Mme. Georges Vanier said Thursday that the increasing freedom of modern youth and the decline of old traditions had created un- told strains on family life in Canada. The Governor-General's wife, speaking to a reporter about the Canadian Conference on the ogg dl which begins here Sun- jay, must be made aware of the vi- the individual and to the nation. day conference, which will bring together 300 delegates from all parts of Canada to study the problems of family said that all Canadians tal importance of family life to Mme. Vanier said the four- Pee noel Vey br CRASS Het tet IO sa ks search centre as a point of con- tact for all the ideas which will expressed." The conference was not in- tneded to provide definitive an- swers to the various problems of the modern family. Instead, it would be a beginning for fur- ther research in the field. Mme, Vanier said it was an emphasis on the spiritual values needed to hold families together would go hand in hand with the various sociological Studies to be presented at' the conference, "There seems to be so little today to uplift the minds of young Canadian families. "Our leaders are afraid to be Caucé backward -- they are afraid to stand up for spiritual ideals because they think young people will reject them." TRAIN IN CANADA LONDON (CP)--The Ist. Bat- talion Welsh Guards, from Chel- sea Barracks here, are to train in Canada this summer. The battalion, about 600 men, will be flown to Camp Wainwright, Alta., by the RAF, Hees' Plea To' Buy Canadian economy. Montreal lars' profit for businesses. anadian Manufacturers' their manufactured goods. Companies Hear MONTREAL (CP) -- Cana- dian companies heard a te newed plea Thursday for them to "buy Canadian'? whenever possible to buoy the country's George Hees, president of the and Canadian stock exchanges, told the Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents that buying Canadian goods could mean thousands of new jobs and millions of dol- A. A. Cumming of Toronto, newly elected preident of the Asso- ciation, earlier told the agents that more Canadian firms to be convinced they should buy Ca- nadian - made components for ieee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 5, 1964 19. Both speakers emphasized that Canadian goods should be able to meet foreign compett- tion in both price and quality, however, before they should be considered. Mr. Hees said one large cor- poration cheeked 10,000 im- ported items and found all but 900 could be bought in Canada "THE LION" IN TECHNICOLOR CINEMASCOPE ~ STARRING -- CAPUCINE WILLIAM HOLDEN a "a 1084 --1'2 "as 5 ge 9% 20¥1 20% 7% 74 1M a4 8% m% WKh--% 170 12% 14% 744 2% 0%--% 4 JERRY LEWIS DIANA MERRILL QN Gas pr GN Gas 63 Revelstoke Rob A pr Rob 2 pr Rockowr pr Rolland A Rothman Royal Bank st. Cem A St Maurice Salada Shell Can Shop Save Simpsons Siater Steel Stafford Steel Can | Steinbo A Ster Tr | Texaco Tor Star pr 15 $108 10812 Denison 75 423-428, Discovery Duraine East Suill Fatima 5500 F Mar 280 F Mar rts 14580 Geco Mines 725 Genex 60500 Giant YK i] Glenn Uran 2000 GF Mining 2000 Grandroy 750 Granduc Guiinar Har-Min Hastings Headway High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Hu-Pam Iso Jeier Joliet Jonsmith Jovtel Kenville Kerr Add | Kirk Min | Lab Min life, had its beginnings about three years ago in a private, conversation between her and the Governor-General. | "We began to think of what legacy we might leave behind) for Canada when we left Gov- ernment House and after a lot of thought decided that an in- quiry into the various problems, of family living might be use-| ful. "The response was immedi- ate. As soon as the conference lwas announced, everyone | wanted to participate." AIMS ARE BASIC The aims of the conference are basic ones--the Governor- General and his wife and others) iwho helped to plan it hope to stimulate Canadians to a deeper|> , awareness and a better under- | 5:30 P.M. standing of the vital importance| ~~ of family life to the individual} and to the nation, | "We also hope that the con- ference may be followed by| | something else, perhaps the set- | \ting wp of a foundation of re-| FRIDAY LITTLE CAESAR and the } GONSULS Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 1. Admission $1.50 TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the Estote of EDWARD ERNEST COX, late of the City or Oshawa, in the County and Province of On- tario ate required to send full particulars and details of their claims in writing or otherwise, to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Executor on or before the 15th day of July, 1964 in as much as ofter that date the assets of this Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims that have been receiv- ed by the undersigned. DATED AT OSHAWA, 25th day of May, 1964. JAMES A. MACDONALD, Barrister & Solicitor, 286 King Street West, OSHAWA, Ontario, 205 «285 2 «7% 6 25 16% 16¥%4 16¥2 wo 199 199 e. 4h Be $33%a 39% 3342 28 «24a 242 --A'2 $10% 10% 10% 27 vis 27 9 7 605 70 9 200 75 100 100 200 150 39% $20V% $17% $8% $11% $124 $744 $26%4 4 $124 12% $17 «(67 $12¥%e 12% $234 23% $15% 15% 00 445 «(445 $24% 24 $30' 30¥a $532 53 $60 $56\4 205 18% --6"% --4 i JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA _ pAN DAILEY "Wings of The Eagle" IN COLOR BIG BRAWLING STORY OF THE BADLANDS! "THE BALANDERS" in COLOR with ALAN LADD ERNEST BORGNINE KATY JURADO --in-- "Don't Give Up The Ship" 13 3614 104 wh-- Ti+ Va % 40 16 6% 10% 10%--% WM" 1% | 4% 14% 14% + Ve! 675 675 | v7 al 12% => WT +¥% 1% -- Veo 7%-- Ve 15% -- Ve 445 +20 244 = Ve 30V2 7% 378 73% % 1% a af] 635 $270 27% 27% $63%2 6314 63¥a-- V2 125 200 Found pr 225 imp Bk C 125 2 25 56M 1000 8 T FINA 670 Tr Can PL 1294 Transmit 'i ps ins PPI y's] Ta" Wwe Un Ace 2 prz Hy cas 780 lave + Ye) yy Gas A or U Corp 8 Versafood Versatile Vic G Tr Walk GW 385 well Fin te 250 wCoast Tr 1085 $18% Westee! 100 ae ific 125 $ Westen A 1799 $18% 16% 18% -- Va} Weston B 300 $18¥2 18'2 182 --1% West A wis 345 920 920 920 =40 | OILS 88 $12¥e $362 18% 99% $10% $ 4h, ws Va 37 --1% "FANTASTIC" Over 18000 People In Oshawa And District Have Seen "Tom Jones" And Still They Come. DUE TO NUMEROUS CALLS WE ARE OBLIGED TO HOLD "TOM" OVER FOR THE BALANCE OF |' THE WEEK. OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! 7 Including BEST PICTURE! Continuous 2. en SAT. & SUN. From 1:30 P.M. 1700 775 3000 «30 7 $35 = 8635 100 970 970 970 § 1000-182 18¥2 18¥2-- V2 ee BR 495 495 180 180 166 166 240 240 240 119400 3.7? 1500 220220 220 so 11 WH 2000 12% 12% 12% 2000 123 120 122 58 13 w this BILTMORE cd 300 1320 100 $10% 10% 10%-- We! $34%4 344 34%4-- Ve $42 41% 42 $li%e 11% 11% 300. $544 Se SMH 100 340 340 34 10 370 435 435 (435 "5 410 «410 $11% " 1% -- "% 20% -- ve 217% -- Ve 17% -- Ye} 21a -- Va 9 520 180 100 166 13% + % 34% -- %| 6% + Yo! 17% = %! WM 180 -- te 344 6% 11% WW 16ve $344 36% Solicitor: EARL EDWARD COX, Executor of the Estate of 2 |, VICTOR POMERY, 66 Road -- %'| North, will not be responsible for any| -- Yaldebts contracted in my fame by afyone) on or after this date, June 4, 1964, without | my written consent. Signed, V, Pomery.| 1, DONALD G. POWERS, of 471 Simcoe) Street South, will not be responsible for) any debts contracted in my name by) 1 |anyone on or after this date, May 30,/ -- ¥q\ 1964, without my written consent, Signed) --3 |--Donaid G. Powers. 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Net oe y idon. ©9P.M.TO12P.M, © Norbeau 6150 | | i} # % | : NM fc IN TIMES 2:00-4:40 Norlartic 2000 Norlex 1500 26 7:00-9:20, Please Attend Matinee If Possible. SHOW! Normetal 100 335 ve Kibo - SORRY -- NO ADVANCE TICKET SALE. Sunday, 2 P.M. METRO-GOLDWWYN-MAYER ent AT THE OSHAWA 5-POINTS ARENA N Rock (LOCATED RITSON NORTH AND TAUNTON RD,) 400 1000 | N. Goldvue uot N Harri New Hosco N Ketore 3 6% 168 162 7 v7 Vv Gas We = ¥ 500 mak t= Th + Ye 23 3% ---3 842 -- % 23%a-- Ve ao 500 15%4 4 1000 2000 600 1600 3500 1000 730 200 +1 HF u wv Ww bd 210 208 210 MINES 5% Northcal North Can Northgate Nudul O'Brien Opemiska Orchan | Paramaq Pax Int Paymast Pce Expt Pick Crow Placer Preston Purdex Quemont Radiore Raglan Rayrock Rio Algom 968 Rockwin 3000 Rowan Con 9225 int UNI 245 $2 Int Util pF 100 Sa? | int St 300 260 255 255 --10/ Inv Syn A 175 $60% 0% 60% | ITL Ind pr 225 $25%4 25% 25% Acad Uran 54+ Vi) je 6 = -- | 12500 3000 5100 500 657 515 531 THIS WEEK !! NEXT "GET" -- JUNE 20th JUNE 27th, SHORTS NIGHT ¢ STUDY HARD !! ° ee ie $37% 37% 3% 6 650 650 nN 940 % Avunor 2600 70 220 $19% 19% 19% ui Bary 300 $10%2 10% 104+ % Expl Labatt Laterge A Pygmy-Like Rebels Now Major Problem In Congo LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters)--|tempt by the National Libera- A. sixeweek-old terrorist. cam-jtion Committee of extremist paign by pygmy-like rebels in Congolese politicians who have the farmlands of central Kivu|formed an opposition base in province has become a major Brazzaville, the capital of the problem for the Congo central|former French Congo. overnment in the last few| The central government says YH " jit has proof rebel leader Gas- Age , {ton Soumialot has been in touch Since they launched their | with NLC leaders. campaign April 15, the rebels') phe revolt has also take on major success has been th/cgid.war overtones. Soumialot capture of the small port town|nas 'been known to have visited of Uvira on Lake Tanganyika.) some Communist bloc countries the route for all trade folloW-|and thas been-seen.in. contact ing between central Kivu and| many times with officials of the| sales to 11 ama 1,482,000 | East Africa. |\Commuist Chinese embassy in : Last week the rebels began ajUsumbura, across the border PORMIGN TRADING Se march north to the provincial)from Uvira. | mens 88 n8 | capital of Bukavu and, after a cilinensll heavy fighting, it appeared that) town of 80,000 would be at-| tacked Monday. But the attack did not come) and the Congolese army began rushing a reinforcement battal- '| ALL Your Winter Wearing Apparel at ion to Bukavu to help the six} companies stationed there. ' | sane wooo ee] MANNING'S clared in the province and a for- mer president of the Congolese Launderers and Dry Cleaners Fur Storage, $ Box Storage, Bag Storage, All Senate was dispatched to Bu-| kavu as "commissaire general Garments are Cleaned and Hung Up In Vaults. Nothing to Pay Until Fall! Call FANNING'S The rebels come from the Wafulero tribe, a people of 723-1149 25 ONTARIO ST.,, OSHAWA i Garments Stored in Fannings' Own Vaults. 2000 200 2000 500 900 3 sil" y. J Competition Games On Horseback 214 Hour Show @ Free Entrance! EVERYONE WELCOME! JUNE 7th, 2 P.M. IN-DOOR y/ QUT-DOOR ordered q § martini... kissed a girl... and was plunged into a nightmare of danger! in THE BOLD NEW LOOK 200 200 200 16 16% bat 102 102 102 --1 +1 Trans Can Trin Chib 11900 UCL Mne 175700 Upp Can yoo 12 Utd Pore 2500 vauie 50 Violam 600 Wasamac 9500 Werner 4000 West Mines 1700 1300 1000 1000 10500 3600 3000 Windfall Yukeno Zenmac Zulapa 64 WW 2 22 'il ~=s PLAYING! Sharing BUSTER KEATON * DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Sr, A PAUL KILLIAM and SAUL d. TURELL PRESENTATION A CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTING INC. RELEASE si | FIRST SHOW @ DUSK BOX OFFICE OPENS: 8:00 x Tonight and Saturday NATALIE WOOD -- STEVE McQUEEN Love With A Proper Stranger DEAN MARTIN - JILL ST. JOHN Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed IN TECHNICOLOR * Adult Entertainment Nealon Teck orp CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! Always A Color Cartoon ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING NASH PRIME AND STORM SCREEN ALUMINUM Windows @ COMPLETELY GLAZED @ SCREENED @ ALL HARDWARE .. FITTED neve ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM '~$IDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS pygmy descent, a little over five J. feet tall. STRENGTH GROWING Well - informed sources place the rebel strength at "several thousands" and say it is grow- ing. Although poorly equipped at the start of their campaign with bows and arrows and| home-made rifles, recent un-| confirmed reports said the re- bels have acquired light wea- pons and mortars from slain or) fleeing Congo National Army| troops. | Many informed observers in| Leopoldville regard the revolt as purely tribal and local in na- ture. The official rebel position supports this. They claim their intention is to overthrow provincial government of mon Majago Although a Wafulero himself, Malago gained control of the province through the support of the Bashi tribe of the Ngweshu| region and is disliked by the Wafulero But central government. offi cials in Leopoldville charge the revolt is part of an over-all at-! Hwy. 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