22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, March 5, 1966 H. RONALD M. HALL | BIRTHS _| BROOKS -- Geoff and Glenn are happy) HH. Ronald M. Hall of . fo announce the arrival of a sister,|yj i | Ariene Laverne, born on February 94,| Ville died March 3 after a 1966, Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs.|lengthy illness. | Orland Gordon Brooks, residents of Lon-| The late Mr. Hall spent his} OBITUARIES Maple Grove, Oshawa and for the past seven years with her daughter, Mrs. Hollis Hurlbert in Mimico, She was a-member of the' United Church. EXCHANGE REVIEW Key Industrials Absorb Brunt Of Market Slide In golds, Dome was down 3| to 40, Hollinger 1 te 2514, Kerr- Addison % to 1044, Giant Yellow-| knife~1¢-to..1214..and..Gachanour. Willans 20 cents to 5.35. Bankeno highlighted specula-| tive mines, climbing 39 cents to} 1.05. Multi-Minerals was up 24 cents to -2.20, Quebec Manitou 12 to 43 cents and Con-Shawkey LOGAL IMPROVEMENT NOTIGE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, os a local improvement, a sanitary sewer on Gibb Street, from Waverly Street to the west limit of Registered Plan Number 837, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work, Superior and Hudson's Bay Oil|13 to 70 cents. D'Eldona dipped % each to 23% and 1934, and|7 to 83 cents and New Senator Banff % to 17%. Dome Petro-|6 to 19 cents. leum added 14 at 18%. On index, golds were off 3.35 In speculative oils, Dynamic|t0, 170.27, Western oils 4.55 to dropped 35 cents to 3.95, Mill) 112.82 and the TSE 1.16 to City 20 cents io i.6i wiiie Ca.j4e0-27- one metals edged up nadian Hign Crest moved aieaa,~~** 1 14 to 84 cents. At Montreal, industrials were Base metals were narrowly| down 1.05 to 165.55, utilities .33 mixed with Denison up 114 to/to 150.09 and banks 2.22 to 3814 and Rio Algom % to 19%.| 122.39. Papers climbed 3.77 to Hudson Bay Mining and Pine|124.22. Volume was 6,767,493 By LARRY DWORKIN Canadian Press Staff Writer Prices continued to slide on Canada's. stock markets this don, Ontario. in Whitby Surviving are: two daughters, boyhood days in Whitby. g g " Girvides are his wife, the|Mrs. Hollis Hurlbert (Molly) of BUNNER -- Mr. and Mrs. Jono Bur-\former Elizabeth Kift of Cooks-|Mintico and Mrs. N. J. Whitney ee ode wk Crvival or tints chiment bone ville; one daughter, Mrs. H. A.|Grose (Kathleen) of Listowel; one sister, Mrs. Frank Shuttle- William Paul. A brother for John! they R week with key industrials ab- = 'ov vm rave at aig al Armstrong (Marilyn) of Birects-\T i ille: bi ch of the brunt. ville: and one soa, Richard of %0od (Jennie) of Belleville: and|sorbing much of the a fees : lane . grand-daughter. Deborah| 'The generai deciine ioiiows Funeral service will be held|Gfose. the trend set on wie ivew a uris) Beughier,"waght be. 7 ork 'on Frise' | Monday, March 7 at the Turner|. Resting at the Mclntosh- ging 8 -- blue chips took hh 4th 1966, at the Osh eneral | ' 1 J 5 -| heav SSeS, janie ' etiod . ee marie, (and Porter York Chapel in To-| Anderson Funeral Home, serv ae Tacronte live: wae an Thanks to Dr. Anderson and fourth floor ronto, ice will be held in the chapel] ° oon staff. Interment will be in Mount|Monday, March 7 at 2 p.m. Rey.| 352,381 shares compared with Lawn Cemetery, W. C, Smith of Oshawe-will con-| 23,883,342 last week, lowest GORESK! -- Adam and Anne (nee) ' duct the service. since the week ended Dec. 31.| point were off 144 to 81% and|shares compared with 6,534,193 Burgoyne) thank God for the safe arrival) Interment will be in Union Laurentide Financial Cor P.| gy. 7 inst weak: jled the decline, plunging 3 to 9) -- Baht ter, Patricia Anne (8 Ibs.) | of their daughter, ici | Cemetery. h : | jon 35,327 shares after it de-| & ozs.) at the Oshawa General Hospital) on Thursday, March 3, 1966, Special thanks fo Dr. Halam-Andres, Dr, R. K FUNERAL OF lerenked its' quarterly 'dividend ne re ee ly Mar, 4, at the Oshawa Gen-- JOHN GEORGE WILSON !to 10 cents a. share from 20| 5 jeral Hospital, of Mrs. Emma, The memorial service for cents. Fh ge arta jorer is ammeahe wa patrice Hood, 206 Quebec st.|John George Wilson, who died| Among other financial issues, Safe arrival of their first born, a son,|She was-in her 78th year Mar. 2, at the Oshawa General|Argus Corp. dropped 3% to eee ee eee a ots at the Ostana|.. ne former Emma Beatrice |Hospital, in his 8lst year, was|19!4 and Traders Finance A % General Hospital. Special thanks to.Dr.'Hodgson, the deceased was ajheld at 2 p.m., Mar. 4, at the!to 11%. Becket? and fourth floor 'ster! daughter of the late Mr. and!Armstrong Funeral Home. Be Mrs. William Marshall Hodgson.| Rev. John K. Moffat, mini-| INDEX FALLS 1.08 Born' Sept. 4, 1888, she lived|ster of Simcoe Street Un-|, AS a result of the decline the at Raglan for a time before ited Church, conducted the ser- | industrial fell 1.08 to The estimated cost of the work is $5,720.00. The total estimated cost per foot frontage is $8.17. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments and the private property owner's annual rate per foot frontage is 30 cents. Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its ap- proval of the undertaking of the said work, and any owner may, within twenty-one days Ofier the fist pubtice of tice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said att BUSUTTIL -- Vince and Dorothy are a Ane work being unceriaKen, 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the work will be considered. DATED ot Oshawa this 26th day of L. R, BARRAND, Clerk, of February, 1966. City of Oshawa. MRS. EMMA BEATRICE 0 The death occurred sudden-| LEDDY -- Pay! and Marie (nee Davis) wish to announce the gafe arrival of their son, James Michael (8 Ibs. 3 o7s.), index No distance can divide; For today in memory's garden We still watk side by side. Each dawning day a thought of him, Af eventide a prayer; And in the hearts that loved him He always will be there. --Ever remembered by daughter-in-law Margaret. son = David, HOIAK -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Josephine Hoiak, who passed away March 5, 1964. God knows how much we miss her on Friday, March' 4, 1966 at Oshawa Gen-|moving to Oshawa in 1927. She vice. Interment was in Mount| 168.42, its lowest this year, oe pore: Many thanks to Or-iwas a member of King Street'Lawn Cemetery. Algoma Steel slid 2144 ta 671%, to announce the birth of a daughter, And-|her husband, William Corridan George Easton, James Pres-| 10%, suet o 2a and Bell rea Jaye, on Friday March 4th at the/ (Cory) Hood, she is survived by|cott, James Firth and William Telephone 54 to 565. Thomas Benedict (Blanche) of Canadian Legion, held a_ser- Scotia 1% to 70%, Montreal 1% Toronto and Mrs. Dale Trotter|vice at the cemetery. to 60% and Royal 3% to 755s. IN MEMORIAM Cardiff, Ont. Westcoast Transmission was Mrs. Hood was 'predeceased the most active industrial, . Conway, who passed away March 5, 1955. Into Sixth Year ithat it had signed tract t i ton and Robert (Bob). Hodgson. at it had signed a contract to a often Sl atau The memorial service will be, NEW YORK (AP)--The U.S.|double its daily sales of natural And make no outward show, But what it meant to lose you ed by interment in Pine Grove, Were some discordant notes, | from 300,000,000 cubic feet. jar Ae Cemetery Prince Albert. Rev,| however, in the outlook. Paper stocks showed good dear father, Christopher Conway, who duct the service. despite the threats of inflation, | bach it had increased the price Passed away March 5, 1955 tighter money and manpower} of West Coast newsprint by $10 Mrs. Albert F. Spencer, 2543) everything -- except the stock GREAT LAKES UP 2'% : Lakeshore rd., Mimico, died|market--is holding up well. The), Gteat Lakes Paper rose 2% an illness of three weeks. She and services--will go to $720,-| Price Brothers 1 each oe 40 and was in her 87th year. 000,000,000 from $675,000,000,000 44, and Fraser 44 to 28%. |31, 1879. Her parents were the|money and spending it, some) Perations will soon stop as the Never shail her memory fade, \late James and Molly Munns. | going into debt to obtain the big, 8Tound thaws. -Always remembered and sadly missedijn Frankford in 1903. is OF eT Tete re id Bey*™|band predeceased her in Janu-| booming and automaking execu- dear husband and father, Alan Snowden, |lived in Belleville, Newcastle,' record level of 1965. 'at AMC." who passed away suddenly March 6, 1963. | cone |United Church. The pallbearers were Bert Distillers Seagrams 1% to 36, Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr.|+1+46 sicters, Mrs, Daniel Or- Dick Banks declined with Imperial- |\(Kay) of London, Ont. and a|\------ i .|Toronto - Dominion was un- CONWAY -- In loving memory of aby a sister, Mrs. C. Forde) climbing 4 to 27% on 90,143 Silently turns today, 5' . held at the Armstrong Funeral business boom waltzed into ifs) gas by 1970 to El Paso Natural No one will ever know L. W. Herbert, minister of King Most economists predicted) gains following an announce- There ig no parting from those we love. shortages a ton Friday, March 4 at the Lady of|prospect is that the gross na-| tO 25, MacMillan, Bloedel 1% to The former Ella Munns was/in 1965 Western oils lost ground. One ee ee a: | Bho married Albert Spencer|items they want. Central Del Rio slipped 1% to grandchildren Janet, Joey and David. ti ary, 1959. tives are forecasting that pro-;a strong indication that addi- The month of March again Is here, | | 5, 195 ; 7 |CPR 1% to 6.%, Inglis 1% to SMITH -- Nancy and Bev, are pleased Predeceased Aug. 15, 1959, by Hewett, R o y Weatherbee, 2 8 g % Anderson and nurses on the fourth floor. i ps sds miston (Iona) uf Oshawa, Mrs.| Members of Branch 43, Royal) Commerce off 2%§ to 64, Nova brother, Clarence Hodgson, of B W It ; changed at 62%. dear husband and father, Christopher|(Greta) and two brothers, Mil- | shares, The company announced We remember you in silence home at 2 p.m., Mar. 7, follow-| Sixth year this week. There} Gas Co. to 600,000,000 cubic feet --Ever remembered by wife and daugh CONWAY -- in toving memory of a/Street United Church, will con 1966 would be as good as 1965|ment Monday by Crown Zeller- MRS. ALBERT SPENCER So far this year just about 'Mercy Hospital, Toronto, after} tional product--total of all goods) 28%. Consolidated Paper and born in Frankford, Ont., May; People are making good of the reasons given was drilling To the spot where she is laid. 7 . Her hus-| The automobile business 12%, Husky 7 to 14, Canadian SNOWDEN -- In loving memory of a The late Mrs. Spencer hadjduction will top or equal the/tional upturns can be expected To us, the saddest of the year, The blow was hard, and the shock severe, To part with one we loved so He had no time to bade his last He sald goodbye to none, The heavenly gates were opened, | A loving voice sald "Come". We wonder why you had to die thout @ chance to say goodbye. | by Dorothy, end dear. farewell wi --Sadly wife, family. missed TURESKI -- in loving memory of a dear father, John Tureski, who passed) @way March 5, 1948. | Gone, dear father, gone forever, } How we miss your smiling face, | But you left us to remember | None on earth can take your place, | A happy home we once enjoyed-- | How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Ever remembered by wife Mary, Paul, Mike, Don, daughters Ann, @nd grandchildren. same thnantenntet Sata sIAMQtatetng Bows Sp ce Saving Wardrobe and Closet Accessories At Special Prices! Inexpensive answers to your space and storage problems ! 20% OFF REG. PRICES! CLEARANCE OF CLOSET ACCESSORIES Ends-of-lines. Durable plastic garment and shoe bags with quilted topssand fronts, zippered closings. Available in blue, turquoise, beige, gold-colqyr, green, pink. 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