The Oshawa Times, 25 Sep 1961, p. 18

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sets | Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange | Could Endanger HARRISON -- Well, here 1 am at > 5 A d TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS 11 Net 11 Net 3 1 joss. Juditn Am Whar Solus By The Canadian Press Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge High Low a.m. Ch'ge MINES Sock Sales High Low a.m. C . ° have three brothers, Teddy, Ricky and Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept. 23 Fleetwood 200 $15% 15% 15% Stafford 5 470 470 11 Ne Kerr Add 250 Ronny. I arrived Sunday, September 24, Quotation in ccuts Biles marked s Ford US 0 Steel Can 3% 754 75% Sock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Kirk Min 4000 3 y 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital, 1--O0ld lot; xd--Ex dividend; xr--Ex d C 5 i 3 3 a i 1 . weighing 10 Ibs. 1 of rights: xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is Ford Com 1 58 Steinbg A 2 2% abacus. 1900. 101; 10%: 10% Lab Min 25 g Suptest or 8 3 v ot I. Dufaul 77 b. 35 + Pnac ct' on F a Advocate '650 620 615 620 L1 t 2m [ y F 18 E |menace to the West's standard i Ps s from previous day's close Fraser P 5 - : 2 9 Texaco 5 2 a 6113 Area 91950 178 160 gis 2500 52 3 52 + Le, FT] Pr SON, Daughter, Twins or Triplets, you Frosst A ! . a Canadian Press Business Editor of living.' ¢ : 1 Tor-Dom Bk 73 3 3 3 atin Am 5000 50 uk 8. will want to tell the whole town about Gatineau 3 Lhd pl A Arcadia 11000 43 2 4 . a 5 { : . ei . : | the latest arrival in your home. An- INDUSTRIALS Gat 5 pe pr 2 102 JT EInA 8501 534 52 Atlin-Ruf 5000 Leitch 1000 153 130 153 + | Maj. - Gen. Sir Francis del; oo nouncements are accepted antil 9:00 11 Net GS Dyn 5 2 ) T Fin 3 w $15 : ; 3 i A ] ; Lorado ) Lage Been i ~|UNITY URGED am. Tor publication the same. day {ar Stocks Sales High Low a.m. Ci'se Sy A a Xe Can PL 41 8 umacho 1000 1 Lorado wis 4 4% Guingand, a soldier turned busi-| In regard to what the West only $1.50. Just telephone 723-3492 bibl mos x © Gs Wares 00 Sh 9% -- Trans Is 2 I Bankfield So 1 ; Mast ; : 3 iness man, says the Western might do, Sir Francis com- cad. 3 aL a ol A o 94) y 5 0 10% 4 1% 18% + 3 Vendomatic 2 Baska 11000 =1 Madsen 9 world faces an economic strug-/mented that the old proverb, "In | Alta Dist 100 $2 5 2 245 GN Gus Bw 2 2; x i 13 Walk GW 5 $3318 a. 55 B.Dua 10bo ] Magnet ] 5 ) : 3 Js ) V he DEATHS Bg 00 Sh 3 8 Horne Pt 5 10 420 W Copper, 50 wb 2 Bethim 200 Malartie ( p 6 {gle with Communist countries unity is strength," applies, "and, AltGas B pr 10 $1064 106% 106 Imp Oil 1120 $471 7 W Cont TB Be 17% 173 Bibis 10000 4% Aly 414 Maritime 500 which could endanger the West's|the more we can consolidated AltaGas Ww 900 $137 13% 137 Imp Tob 0 $1 b hr a a ' Bordutag Su 7 Martin 37 7 (way of life. our economic picture the bet BINT, Robert Frederick {| Algoma 10 S46% 46% 46° Ind Accept. 363 is G4 6434 + 3 Zenith , ; "oa wl : : 'oat OL. liza i " Jumi $293 91. --- I Ac wis 3918 39% 3 ) Bralorne 600 Mcintyre 1 i gests th the threat 4 a In: Queen Eiizabeth Hospital. Torente, Alumin iin 5 : 5 $1 i 7 Curb CAmp Chib 740 MeMat 11600 1 | He suggest " hrea Some factors within the Come abeth Hi o ATES 136 $41 Inland C pr zi0 10 5 sn w m 14 J i é on Thursday, September 2 LiL Rob frau NS Tong Gag 5 . Toe Assesion 7 31 2 C Tung 2 182 1 MoWat be] 0% 9 should je Ep an mind in alll unist countries may lessen the y 5 yno rT \entor 500 ec King. y i. ; : {threat, he added, though these Jdna Shelley Bell Phone Int Uthl CG Inv N Ine Merrill 50 i ca Merrill 500 Ris ie a dn Thor 5 5 Mt, Wright 12300 101 161 | Sir Francis, former chief ofiooy1d not be counted upon too 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 15, 1961 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT « and dear father of Joyce (Mrs. P. Brem BOY aa 3 5 Juipt Bow h SE ; . C Paper : ner), Oshawa: Donna (Mrs. R. Finley), A - a . D Glass 1035 3 7 1 Sr & : as ha "iH A Io A Eamonton: Joan (Mrs. C. King), To.| BC Forest 2 3 : Inv Syn A 2 Dual j05°% . 3 Can Ens A EE Murray M3000 ; [att to Field Marsiail Viscount much because of the immense a 3raha y ow 3 3% -- ¥ i >a 1 . h2 i , ; chairman! cen: . 4 tony; Souerta fhus. Granam White) GLOW 5 $491 48 Jeff B wis MO Pam. , h Cheskirk 5 3 3 Newlund 1000 1 ; [Montgomery and now chairmen strides already made by Russia. vonto, The late Mr. Bint is resting at| Brown - Jockey C 1269 335 330 335 + Price Br ; Chester 500 28 28 2 N Seoater 1 5 {of Rothmans of Pall Mall, Lon-| "They have a long gap to fill . 3 ; imi i 500 - : riew : : : Meintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Ser. Build Prod 1 AR Bes D och Will 600 430 425 Norns > 30% 51s 7s (don, gave his views at a Toronto|with their own people. This 25 at Boo rai Cy Come Cal Pow 15 $268 L Ont Cem 'oin Lake 3 32 : 2 N Coldstrm 500 73 7 {press interview when asked for|rajses the question of how long 25 Can Cem y a 26 58 4. 3 Laur Asec oniaur 5 2 2 North Can 15 his opinion of current worldithey can deny their pople the an Malt lobCo A 7 Asamera Beta G 1 pt a 1 1 i MR X : Lon ha 1ohCo B 25 $48 47%, 47° A 1500 800 Discov. 1 ; 7 | 3 wii ; - {trade developments goods which they can increas- « « ! Am Ledue « « . « ELLIOTT: Mildred Mae : MB PR 174 1 1a 4 200 141 141 141 +1 C Hani a 3 -- | sish 3 371% 3s + 14 | "If we can keep the peace," ingly see are enjoyed in the « « | « « « At the Oshawa Gene spital on Sat. : S M Leaf M 15 $16 ; : 2500 Mosh 3 5 1 satini N 3 py lw : urday, September 23, 1961, Mildred Mae| Cn Baks 1 : s M Leaf Mill 415 3 18 oe od Nea 3 Papin M 2 {he stated, "I think the West will West. On the answer to this de- v ot Fred Eliott a 3 Mass-F 51% 1 500 | Sannorm Placer 50 $2 1 y {be up against the Communistpends in some measure the t South hitby. Dear CBAL A w 325 325 MEPC Prop 3 3 5 . 6000 onwest 3 5 585 Preston corld i ic sense t . t of goods th ill bh of bro CI ear CBALAW MERC Diop 3 0B 3 ) Soo an ink iy Froston aa |world in an economic sense to ajamount of goods they will have St John, New Brunswic h, Mrs, A wit C Cat hi : 12 Moort $61 1 p 500 390 "oprand 5 14 1 1 Radiore 10500 {very serious extent when Rus- for export." 808 | (DoroIe : he C Dredge 250 $1315 1314 134 N St Car 1 1 3 : p 300: 38 9% 39 Coulee i : : Realm 100 5 2415 28 sia and her friends get really] In regard to Britain's con- Scotia: Will ket, Maine,] CG Husky = 12 5 = NO Noss: M0 S04 30% 1 500 5 boii : is s Rockin. 1000 1 y, |geared industrially. They have a templated entry into the Euro- Usa; C ord ! C Imp Bk C 2 .: : Page. Hers 5 ; : : Dragon 1000 A bh} Lavan : : San Ant 1 67 167 controlled economy which can pean Common Market Sir Fran- Gi ), y , Cll Atha % 15 Pbina 3 2 pa C West P 600 2 last a 1000 2 Sherritt 1 5 , ric 3 r rod- cis ks i Leonard A b aL' 5 $i 1 boing i eR te oy : 4 Fast Sull To SF rnque ny name any price for their prod- cis thinks Britain has little other Ww. C. Town ca oils 57 A 3 Home B 250 9 1 Elder 1300 157 1} Siscoe 8100 3 ucts and this could be a real choice. However, for service in th ny. *p. CPR 5 HBOIG 550 149 Falcon 300 $55 * Starratt 500 3 2 3 A---- tember 26 at 4.00 p Cdn Pet pr QN Gas pr 50 § % 2 Long Point 1000 2 28 y Frobisher 1 2 1000 Lawn Cemetery. Rev Com Bldg ¢ + 1a QN Gas wis 2 16 I 16 h) 1 200 2 Geco Mines 314 23 23% Steep R 915 ing. Com Bldg w 2385 165 150 oo 3 Rie AV ( Note Pete 300 1 21 Giant YK 1 11s Sullivan 300 Con Gas 600 $19 Rothman 25 4 2 4 NC Oils 310 3 205 5 Granduc J 3 Taurcan : 5 3 FOWLER. Susan -- Entered into rest Copp Clark 100 3 ) Royal Bank 25 $79 4 Pac Pete z15 1 1 Gunnar 3 1 Tombill 5 5 in the Oshawa General Hospital on Cor Credit 100 22% 4 Russell ! 3 Pac Pete w 100 71 3 5 Hard Rock 3 2 13 #1 Tormont 1142 2 23 2 = Monday, Se 25, 1961, Susan Cree, | Crush Int 500 A 4 6% St L Pamoil 1550 Hastings widow of Ge Fowler (74 Fisher Dist Seag 65 s 1 o Provo Gas 300 199 99 High-Bell Street) in her vear, Resting at D Bridge 1340 $2 2014 . 18 15 91 Rocky Pete 1000 5 5 Hollinger 5 $223 2 y 501 0 Y the Armstrong al Home, Oshawa Com Elect 100 x 8 a 1 3 South 1 1000 1 i : Howey i 1 1 M0. bab. 56 5 $2714 27 I'rans Can 500 38 3 Hud' Bay 25 i" 35 4 i 5 2 : a " S For further iculars telephone D Fndry 540 : 728.5173) Dom Stores 450 $15% 15% I5 Shawin 274 Triad Oil 1 3 15 Int Moly 25 Harg 500 100 100 Er-GEEE. EE BEER, WEE I. Bog i BIG SAVINGS GIBSON, Leila Marguerite Dom Text 5 : Simpsons i ¢ : , Un aed Tt 500 ; Lo Ml jut 03 $834 Bi 8 i yo BEGIN! In Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Exquisite $12% 12% 12% SKD Mfg 115 400 40 Wsburne 1000 53 53 53 --2 Jaye Expl 1 So Sept. 24, 1961, 1 Marg Watt Fed Farm 500 415 5 3 4 Slat Ind pr 250 $19% 19% 19% W Lease 400 375 37 Joliet 1 2 +1 Sales to 11 a,m.: 974,000 beloved wife of Frederic . Gibson, | ~-- ------------------------------ -- - ee and dear mother udith; loving sister ; : 7 - : groups in Canada, the United GAVE TOWN NAME Powell, Indian superintendent of Mrs. Claude Butler (Marjorie), Mrs - . i Do Be all of | <3 ao tif Pr fit Culture Needs States government has provided| Powell River, B.C., was for British Columbia in the no financial assistance. {named after Dr. Israel Wood 1880s. ee | Watt, Edmontor and Clifford Watt Victoria, B.C. Rest at Mcintosh-An derson Funeral Ho Service in the Chanel on" Wednesday, Sept. 27. at 2 . Money Support p.m, Interment Union Cemetery. (The i i ly will receive friends at the F . : : ining Toca Svaning 7 io Sharing Con rac WINDSOR (CP) -- The inter- MW pa) national president of the Amer- HILDERLEY, Elizabeth Helen DETROIT (AP)--Within a few, the workers themselves now pay|ican Federation of Musicians On Saterday, Septet) Ba hays United Auto Workers un- through paycheque deductions. said mn 2 iery iow Saliudey manvill iza- |: ox]§. 8 vic hg ZOVET anc ns. beth Helen Saun f ing Street |10N locals at American MOtOrs| any money left in the fund|i at 8overnn ied to enable cul- West, Bo v ved wife of Corporation are expected to ra- rb AFitiec s (einai sistance is need oe e ( i A after both priorities are fulfilled|, ~~ hemp : he United Luke Hilde dear mother of ars tify the new three-year contract| .,,"y placed in a special re tural organizations in the Unite RG foombes (Rae) oO Ohawa iit ry-mak rofit- ! "IStates to operate successfully Charles Luke of Newmarket. Resting with its Jusiory making profit serve for supplemental unem- Srates 0 of : y N a eA iT Lai sharing plan b Be or Vac y Ba Pp Rent onfer. 93 ¢ ' " uy i Ba rq a 4 rork ae . e 99 ¢ pa manville, Fune w p.m.,| [The program has been praised distributed as decided by the York, here for the ZZnd cor Tuesday. Interment Bowmanville Ceme- in some quarters as a milestone progress sharing fund adminis- ence of the federation's Eastern tery lin labor-management relations. trators--a joint company-union Canadian locals, said the threat. ened cancellation of the Metro- MCINTYRE, Donald | AMC President George Rom- committee. 1 anv's 1961 At Port Perry Community Memorial nay oenerally given credit for! All of the above works well politan Opera Company's 1961- Hospital on Saturday, September 2,1... ot the plan, has been pig ook in|62 season "dramatically points 1961, Donald McIntyre, beloved Jussand | Origin ng ro plan, CT on paper, and should work in up the nee for government as i . of Kathleen Taylor and dear father of [lauded or ringing. wha el actual practice, if American 5 Ps . ' I sistance." The Met lost $800,000 . - ¥ ] . Ralph and Glen in his 56th year. Rest-|pin aif formed "a fresh new ap-|Motors sells enough Ramblers. last season but recovered most | ing at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, | hail £7 J EO day, September 26, at 2 p.m. Interment |30ement relations | It is theoretically possible that|f this from private donations, The ECONOMY READING PLAN - A VERY SPECIAL READER SERVICE! " . Brooklin. Service in the Chapel on Tues-| proach' to employee-union-man-| The catch is that it might not. Groveside Ce v (Masonic service Many cultural groups, he said| Mount. Zion 1 No. 39 AF and AM| But others have condemned|in a bad year, a worker could| Many Monday night at 9 o'clock.) the plan as being naively based||gse all of his annual improve-|find it impossible to operate in on future success that American|ment factor to the fund, after|the black even if they play to ., . av, Sep- Motors cannot guarantee itself.|which it could start slicing into{packed houses every night. He TINNEY, Edna Marguerite Suddenly, at Port Hope, Satur bourg. Also survived by seven grand. . , ; children. Resting at the Ross Funeral] Some say it isn't really Chapel, Port Hope, services in the "profit - sharing" in the true » Jembel 23 20, Fans Marsyeiile us [They have challenged the con- hig hase pay. AMC officials rec-{pointed out that it costs J ev, dear mother of } (Mrs. Lorne |tenti y resi- | ggnize : ov SAV weekly salaries for the av- . ris (Mrs. Lorne tention of Romney and Presi-iogn this. but they say they| weekly for salarie select any gazing: Chapel on Monday, September 25 at : : i $30 p.m. Interment Cobourg Union Sense because the benefits to ney, dear mother of F : erage 110-piece orchestra She Oshawa Times Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations] AMC's 23,000 hourly workers are Wilkie) of Sarnia; Pauline (Mrs. dent Walter Reuther - of the! do not fear i tbecause they have to the Children's Aid Society. extracted before instead of after ist taxes. | 4 k! 3 WRIGHT, Beverly Ann | L Suddenly at her home, 102 Agnes Street ORKS { ¢ a week on Saturday, September 23, 191, Bev. HOW IT W $ i for only Charles Elliott hy Bowmanville and United Auto Workers that it is| confidence in the company's fu-| Mr. Kenin said that while the ough; sister of Wallace Hoskin, Co.|"non-inflationary." ture. ICanada Council assists cultural PLUS Charles Elliott: RR3 Bow erly Ann Wright, in her 17th year, be-' Under the agreement signed PE er aa, Io by AMC and the UAW on Sept. bourg. The late Miss Wright is resting 15, the "progress-sharing' plan at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 works this way . Sing West, for service in th 3 IARel bm Wedneudsy, Sememer 27. a An amount equal to 15 per . A ) CHOOSE ANY 4 MAGAZINES from this GREAT LIST 2 pm. Interment Union Cemetery. |cent of profits before taxes and or--LIFE and 1 other MAGAZINE from this list after removal of 10 per cent for . ~~ stockholders' investments shall > si \agezie ) £ agazine 1 CARNATION {be set aside in each fiscal year ew Renews ew Renewa FLOWER SHOP (Oct. 1-Sept. 30), to form a og 5 ] [J REDBOOK . [J [] INGENUE (Teen Age Girls) 55 KING STREET WEST, | Progress sharing fund." | [] TRUE STORY . [1 0) MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY BOWMANVILLE Of this amount, 10 per cent ] [J LOOK (every other week) ; . [0 [] CHILDREN'S DIGEST (Ages 5-12) Flowers for every occasion. |Vil be Spplied to Hie Costs [1 CHATELAINE ey POPULAR SCIENCE os from 3.75 | Increased pens) > 1 McCALL'S HUNTING & FISHING ...... [ l r L Floral tributes ance J : : te | benefits granted to the UAW i \ [ Hospitel arrangements | workers in the new contract. 5 3 AT J [] [J GOOD HOUSEKEEPING .... TREC PRESS WEERLY oor. SAVE YOU C L [ [ d up. Daily fresh flo from our own crcenhouse. | 'The other five per cent will be [] US. CAMERA i | [] MOODY MONTHLY Free delivery in Oshawa and |Paid to workers in the form o [] ARGOSY (The Man's Mag.) ... . 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A SELECTION OF BOAC 17-DAY EXCURSION ROUND-TRIP FARES t with h 1 ? yet within reach of all. company--but according to the If you're living the pace that takes up [J MADEMOISELLE HOUSE & GARDEN ........ 3 yn. } REGULAR ROUND-TRIP | NEW 17-DAY EXCURSION 728-6226 only sera pad eslimals syail ] [J ESQUIRE AMERICAN HOME Yi FROM TORONTO TO | 'ECONOMY JET FARE | ECONOMY JET FARE able--this wou ake abou JL : . 390 KING STREET west |3ble--this space . . . you can solve the space problem £3 © OUTDOOR LE ine | CANADIAN HOMES ..... yrs. LONDON $497.20 $369.00 lid tdhikb ol Ebb ARSE oa tae! y LIVING FOR YOUNG LOCKE'S FLORIST GET FIRST CALL by adding a room to your home. Let R= TODAY's NEATH ir Bp I, " PARIS 536.80 408.60 Funeral arrangements and Of the original 10 per cent to ' 1 CAR AN Vv BETTER HOMES & GARDENS 3 yrs. floral requirements for all be placed in the fund, the cost BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. show = BAR ID DRIVER POPULAR BOATING 3 I FRANKFURT 572.80 444.60 occasions of pensoin increases in the new ROD & GUN in CANADA 5 MILAN 596.20 468.00 OSHAWA SHOPPING contract get first call. If there 5 riding yg s money left over, it will go to 0 SCOTSMAN LE SAMEDI (Every other wk.) 3 yrs. is ) , & LA REVUE POPULAIRE (Fr.) 5 yrs. CENTRE over, it 0 10 4 nt Plon {1 POPULAR ELECTRONICS the second priority--employees' |} easy Monthly Payment Plan. 1 C1 CATHOLIC DIGEST ........ {] [J LA REVUE MODERNE, ALL OVER THE WORLD [7] CALLING ALL GIRLS CHATELAINE (French) (Monthly) § yrs. 24 HOU ONE Service insuranes, ~ by providing i a LAr Mw) portion of the insurance whic (A 7-14) 3 . 0 ' morta. 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Anderson, a YMCA international ser vice worker a a | hereby agree to subscribe for or extend my present subscrintion at | BOOK THROUGH 2d communis Bfvance has the present rates to THE OSHAWA TIMES for 36 months and the | so full of us] "We stopped it first in Iran, : : magazines chosen for the term as indicated. | agree to pay 60c weekly DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE then in Greece and Korea," he > Modernize with Panel- for 36 months with the understanding that this amount represents full You sre waiching vei said. "There are one or two of | - x4 ing! Cover up cracked } payment at present rates for not only the magazines but also the 300 DUNDAS E. WHITBY MO 8-3304 $ angels keep their watch up there, {he African countries in which % 4 plaster walls with mod- Newspaper, Please God, just let her know ern wood-grain panels, That I do not forget her, and I the communists are ahead. 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