The Oshawa Times, 15 Jul 1961, p. 16

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LOGAN -- Born to John and Kathryn (Mee Garner) a daughter, Kathryn Ann, & sister for David and Peter, at the Oshawa General Hospital, July 12, 1961 MOSS -- Donald and Gwynne are very happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Carolyn Diane, 7 Ibs. 6 ozs, on July 13, 1961. A sister for Jimmie. Thanks to Dr. Sands VAN BRUGGEN -- Jody and Melanie are happy to announce the birth of their brother, Anthony Dale, on Thurs- day, July 13, 1961 at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital. The proud parents are John and Dorothy VINCENT -- Lionel and Pauline (nee Snow) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Mark Lionel, 8 Ibs on Thursday, July 13, 1961 at the Osh-| awa General Hospital. A brother for] Pamela. Many thanks to Dr. Anderson and staff. A HAPPY occasion -- The birth of your child. To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Oshaw. Times is as near as your telephone. The day of birth, just te'ephons RA 3-3492. The rate is only $1.50. 2 os, § DEATHS |. LOVELESS. Manly | At 87 King Street East, Bowmanvilie | on Friday, July 14, 1961, Manly Loveless| in his 80th year, beloved husband of Annie Turner and dear father of Jean (Mrs. Clarence Asselstine) Oshawa, and Gilbert, Toronto, and four grand- children, brother of Harry. Fred, Jim, George, Mae (Mrs. Patrick Palmer) and Pearl (NM an Jones). Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman. | ville. Service in the chapel! on Monday at 330 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery MOYSE, Herbert V At South Haven Nursing Home. New- castle on Friday, July 14, 1961, Herbert V. Moyse, Bowmanville, aged 84 years, husband of the late Alice Myra Ward and dear brother of Norman, Toronto. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, | Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Monday at 2 o'clock. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery MURRAY. Robert Grant At the Memorial Hospital, Bowman ville on Saturday, July 15, 1961, Robert Grant Murray, formerly of Uphali, be loved husband of Mary Robertson and dear father of Katherine of Bowman. ville, Frances (Mrs. J. King) Hamilton, Agnes (Mrs. John Paimer) Toronto. John Murray of Toronto. Resting at Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division Street North, Bowmanville, Service in the chapel Monday, July 17, 3 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Ceme- tery YOUNG, Karen At Oshawa General day, July 13, 1961, Karen Danielle, be. loved infant daughter of Peter A. and Nielsine J. Young (RR 2, Oshawa) Service at the McIntosh-Anderson Fu neral Home on Sunday, July 16, at 9.30 a.m. Cremation GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within 'reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral! arrangements. and floral requirements for all Danielle Hospital on Thurs OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers, Memorials, Cornerstones, Statuary of all types. R.R. 4, KING ST. E Ph. 728-3111 or 728-8876 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327 IN MEMORIAM BARBER -- In loving memory of wife and mother, Ethel Pear] Barber, who died July 15, 1958 Our lips cannot tell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how we miss her In 2a home that is lonesome today Lovingly remembered by husband George and family DERVENT -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Wallace R Walter Dervent, who passed away July 16. 1953 The month of J Brings back forget Wherever we go Always, dear Walter Lovingly remembered b and family uly comes with regret memories we never tever we do we think of you wife Mable McCULLOUGH -- In loving memory of Douglas Edward, who passed away suddenly July 16, 1958 He bade no one his last farewell, He said goodbye to none: The heavenly gates were opened And a loving voice said "Come" We often sit and think of you The things you used to say and do We wonder why you had to die Without a chance t ~ Sadly missed and lovi »d hy his wife Bette oth Irvin, sisters Betty Joan and TOWNSEND -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Arthur ward. who passed away July 15 Ever in our thoughts Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten --The Townsend family WILLIAMSON ~ In loving memory of Rev. Harold J. Williamson and son Lawrence and daughte Laura, who away one year ago today, July in loving memory by wile and mommy, Evelyn CARD OF THANKS OWENS -- We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of Kindness, messages of pathy and beautiful floral offerings re ceived from our friends and neighbors during eur recent bereavement Don and Peter Owens Argos Throw Fullback Pass TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar- gonauts have tossed a pass to the other eight members of the Canadian Football League, it was learned Friday, but most of the clubs don't want to risk a catch The Chester christ When Cookie turned down a three-year contract, estimated | at more than $55,000, Argos sent out trade feelers to the other clubs. He decided to play out his option. Argos say this doesn't neces- | sarily mean they want to trade Cookie. But if the cantract deadlock continues, they would like to know what he is worth on the open market | Argos fullback (Cookie) Gil- pass 1s Carleton i #: RE, 4 SEARS Fs PS out of the Atkins Las It's everybody pool when Felicia shows up for a dip in Vegas. The statuesque bru nette, a veteran among show- LAS VEGAS LOVELY girls at the Nevada resort says she wants to be a movie makeup artist and hair stylist, not a Hollywood actress --AP Wirephoto Market Talks Text Released OTTAWA (CP) -- Text of a Fri- between communique issued talks joint day following Duncan Sandys, United dom Commonwealth relations secretary, and Canadian gov- ernment official Mr British King- Sandys, the state for met Duncan secretary of Commonwealth relation Thursday and Friday under the chairmanship of Mr. Don- ald Fleming, Canadian minis- ter of finance, with Mr. Howard Green, secretary of state for external affairs, Mr George Hees, minister of trade and commerce, and Mr Alvin Hamilton, minister of agriculture. Mr. Sandys also had a meeting with the prime minister, Mr. Diefenbaker aise Asked or Sarnia nsurance TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's committee on automob le nerease in select insurance the 'minimum limits of age, Provincial Treasurer James Allan, chairman of the 12-man committee, said Friday He said the limits of $10,000 for injury to one person, $20,000 for injury to two or more per sons and $2,000 for property damage are too low and the committee directed Joseph Lin der, consulting actuary from New York, to investigate the in favors cover roused £050 ¢ the limits were raised The committee also making the unsatisfied ment limits correspond The favored judg- committee was' at odds about the young driver who has to obtain insurance under the ed pian at a I high rate assig cost J. R. Simonett, Conservative member for tenac-Addington, said it is un fair that good young drivers are placed in the sé » group rat ing as the bad Motor fween the ages of 16 and 2 fo pay extra for their ance W. M. Earl, tor vehicles Progressive Fron vehicle operators registrar of mo said the accident rate is high among the voung drivers. But he did not feel a competent accident-free young driver should have to p extra high-cost insurance Motorist Avoids Crash LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A mq torist who raced ahead of a run away car, waving traffic out of the way, was credited Friday with preventing a crash The man before he could be identified drove in f{ront of the car of Camiel van Praet when it rolled away from a parking space The driverless car weaved from one side of the street to the other ked down a h the opposite b and who left the scene kno road crossed the sireet inlo a tree. "fering of Sandys explained the government's assess- the potential advant- ages and disadvantages of Britain either joining or stay- ing out of the European Eco- nomic Community. The Brit- ish government had as yet reached no decision on this issue. The immediate question was whether or not to open negotiations with the com- munity The Canadian ministers rec- ognized that this is a matter for decision by the British government Mr. Sandys said that if following the present prelim- inary exchanges of views, the British government should de cide to open negotiations, they would then consult fully with members of the Commonwealth The Canadian ministers in- dicated that their governments the situation from that put the ot assessment of was different forward by Mr. Sandys They expressed the grave concern of the Canadian gov- ernment about the implica- tions of possible negotiations between Britain and the European Economic Com- munity, and about the political and economic effects w hich British membership in the European Economic Com munity would have on Canada and on the Commonwealth as a whole Mr. Sandys said that before the British government reached any decision, they would carefully consider the views of the Canadian govern ment together with those of other Commonwealth govern- ments eview By THE CANADIAN PRI The bond market remained| quiet and firm this week in light] trading Government of Canada short- ues showed small gains 10 cents. The weekly of 9l.day treasury bills sold at 2.62 per cent compared with last week's 2.63. while the| 182-day bills sold at 2.77 per} cent, unchanged Mid- and long-term Govern- ment of Canada 33%; per cents Sept. '1, 1965, closed unchanged at 971; to 97%. Canada 415 per cents, Sept. 1, 1963, closed at 931% to 94, off 14 Canadian National Railways ive per cents Oct. 1, 1987, closed at 9815 to 99, also off 14 Provincial markets remained steady and unchanged. The re- ent ue of Province of Que- Aug. 1, 1985 closed at 98% to 983% n- changed from the previous week, Province of Ontario 54s April 1, 1981, eased fractionally and closed at 10234 to 103Y4 Corporations, with the excep- tion of the edd convertible bond issue 'which eased in line with| lower stock-market prices, alsol remained firm and quiet in light trading f bec 3% per cents new federal Fri on Tues | Announcement of lancing wa m ale details due Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity Ine Cabladian Fress Declines outnumbered advances by 403 to 267 the Toronto Stock Exchange changed totalled 193 7.729.961, up from sales for the cents Volume for the week was previous week's 7.160.045, Total to date are 338,681,743. 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