© e sal¢ MH | id 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, ' \Sp 1 Ma omy 28 oday"s Toronto Stock Market Listing Specialization 'S. African Press THS SOU dts eae | 3 Bes 1 High L ws Ones! Stock Sales High Low 3 casi Stock Sales High Liw ne 'ge ap y OSS | By The Canadian Press Sieck Sales, Migh Lew a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Gales: High Lew a.m. (oe ' |New Hosco #00 92-92 92 | TORONTO (CP) -- Many uni-| € erence oar (Quotations tn conte ustess marked $.| Jockey C $00. 370 365 38 he IG West > 220 219 210 _ 210 | Conwest 6400 5 -5S |Newlund 10500 = ae Ed 2 | versities have permitted the re-| ANNAND -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Be) oi ot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|Keily DA 23 6% 6% -- |Dome Pete 100 UM 104 + $6|Coprand 608 IN Aen ae ie ae ae oe [quirements for professional 285, jpyasmic 160 6 tla ltentne sae0d Nickel MS 500. 54 54 54 +1 |training to be imposed on them) JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)|voluntary or otherwise, which Annand are happy to announce the ji 011. xwEx-warrants, Net change is Kelly wts 295 birth of a daughter on Monday, Janu-| board-lot closing sale.) 7 $15% 1 805 F % 14% + . 1 > ie siege ice igalers php fon 4000 |Nor- 100 stv eo% aov% » % 10 Such an extent that they are/The South African Newspaper|We find totally unacceptable." DiEldona. : i 13 13 jhelping create a form of/Press Union, which represents DISCUSSES RACIALISM ary 15, 1962 at the Oshawa General Laterge ' 7 630 $ ; + Ye D'Aragon 4000 Hospital. j TR |Lafarge A 100 1 y + %) 250 Y 18 BI 9 a 3 3 % D'EId 2500 4 "4 4 13 r a BEA -- Jack and Betty (nee Thomp: | INDUS IALS ia os eemeand 360 273 37! 'Sen $000 5 +l "| Dentepa 1332. 811% 114 a 305 305 +5 \"higher illiteracy'? in Canada, | 41) mai 4 The ci von) are happy to announce the birth) . |. hale: Wich tow ne Ohgsltne ak i To 10m {NCO wts 320 woe fete ig My ARR Per aces ee ~,|the president of York Univer-, ajor newspaper proprie-| e code lays down that news- i 'i ia 2 oot - : 457 » 7% 7% -- 14/3 ' ' : iu . | oe onl ee an ae A. brother for} AbILbI 385 $10% 4014 4012-- 4 LobCo A 1558 Th A a + ponds 2000 8s 8 Nthgate, 67 695 603 20 |sity said Saturday night. 'tors, and the creation of a three. /Faper hereon should take {wins Beverley and. Barbara, at Hum- 1 tee RE fa re Leet 8 ie aivie vee ols + telPeruyvOlls-2000 175 170 178) 4 en eee ee 47°. Dr. Murray Ross, speaking on|man board of reference "to 60 elt sealans o ba epg nee Memories Beene Wee lAltapis vt 2100 200 LobCo pr 100 $504 50¥4 504 + | Petrol $000 62 2 +2 Gast Mal» 4900 235 235. 235 Opemiska 1! +s" "new dimensions in higher ed- sure that the code is respected." | and should take fs bcader the ¢ -- Mr. and Mrs. N. Carson/Alta Gas $3614 3614 36: LobG B pr 125 $3312 3314 33 [enilitpe sf eg ie a | 700 168 168. 168 --2 |Orchan 3610 23 --5 jucation" at the annual meeting) «p jand should take into account the CARSON = Me cand Sit, Cone aces w aie ai MB PR 250 $18% 1814 18% + % Place co EM Oe ee i 2000 74 7% 1% 4146 | Ormsby 25 of the Royal College of Physi:| he. code would apply not!general good and safety of the peopy to 2 the birth of a daugh-\ita Nat ams me eet a te inte 15¢0 20 2 E z10 $62%4 62¥6 624 | | Osisko : ; ined/OMly. in South Africa but also|country and its peoples." ney te enuth, 6 {bs.. 1 0z., on Sat-| Algoma $49 Mass-F 55 $12se -- {| Quinte 1 : : radas 100 168 168 168 +5 '| Pamour : 78 cians and _ Surgeons, defined! , "matt iginating in South' bs * ter, Lynne Ruth, 6 Ibs., 1 0z., | Ranger 100 iPw 1500 17 16% 1614 -- 14) Pato a0 "higher illiterates" as "thos atter originating in South Among other things, comments Alumini 343: $2 P Mass-F 514 20 $108% 108% 10814 + % : : § 1 urday, January 20, 1962, at the Ottawa 700 $49 47 "PC 0 245 245245 Sarcee_ 300 : : 9500 11 10 103 Pee Expl f : Afric e. n_ overseas | " i Civic Hospital. ee ! Mi 43% 45 Mid. West 200 180180 +5 eee ee. ae ee ee Gaitwin 2000 10% 10% 1014 -- 1% Peerless \who are encapsuled by a highly' blia appearing in overseas should be "free from malice and ' Fg i South L 3500 -- 4) Galwi 3000 14% 1435. 144 Derren 6000 ecialized 'interest.' publications."" The board would/not actuated by dishonest mo- N, Daughter, Twins or Triplets, you|Atias Steel | 3 9 Molson. A $3131 3 Brats Gan. Biss 5 Genex a lM s jRer a 0 ' sp rest. : : ek Gah : th ae ot a wal want to tell the whole town about| Auto El n Mon Foods 100 $1344 1314 134 + 4#/ wayne 134600 5% 45% +11/Gnt ae ta es a ee s28se 28% 286 Dr. Ross said the university;S°¢k adherence to the code of all tive. .|Bank Mont 1 bs Mont Loc 250 $164 1 hes +a Lath Giant z 4 A $ ce! 5 ' 4 . 5 . i Eseubindg | ys j Fy the latest arrival im eed unt 9:00|Bank NS. 243 $70 Moore 170 SSlia S1% 51 pweeuree: 100 1 iGlacier' 4000-15 1344 13% --1% Prestin 3 878 873 +10 should determine its own cur- Sone keioa working in The code says news reports Siar fer potent, Go come aus foriBes' im Se | (Me, Doe eS a MINES Golamy, 4 + eludes ff gf + riculum on the basis. of 'serv- 8. should be free from coloring, only $1.50. Just telephone 723-3492. ~ pl raged b ree Fk ots : oh etage , oa fy joule ar iad ish ke oe a ee a $14 ~ % ing the objects of education, and) -The chairman of the board slanting or emphasis. Excess in Brazil 44350 3 3 [NO NGas 245 $214 21% 21% ¢ Abacus 7000 20 20, 38, Gunnar 470 Fee ee ee AN: gs itis Society ana whine, instead) would be a retired judge. reporting and presentation of EATHS TE So Bre ls De Mere' ines [aktiohe" to. Sak as ee es tae 19 '20 im /Raglan" . 16000. 49-49 49 Of permitting the professions to| H. V. Jooste, president of the Sexual matter should be D | Burns \ Pbink 300. 38 4 }Amal Rare 2200 22 19! 1914 + 48 Headway --_3000 494 494 +114 Realm 7000 16% 16 18 jdictate what should be taught|press union, Sunday released |4voided. Gan Cem 410 $308. 3 i Phantom 159 $944 9% 914 ie ee a eden ae a oo eee a oe lag a ' the text of the draft code, con-| The proposed board would be CLARK, Pasi (Pat) ten Gi eee 2 ** Pow Corp 50 $60 60 60 -- ta) gree 500 Hollinger 500 $233 25% -- % Rix Athab 4000 45% 45 45 --1 | e object of education, hejstitution and functions of the able to. "reprimand or severel Entered i t in the family resi-/Can Cem ™ QN Gas wts 760 195 19: j : 7185 ; | : ata ant Ae : \ clagta te #4 = e A . . ' rely ee masbecough 'Avenue, Osh- & F Bm 1000 _ 2 Revenue pr 750 821% 21 21 ete ion a : 1 dy | ia ety whe oy pec bis oe an" ad + % said, is "'not so much the ac-|board, all to be submitted to the ;reprimand"' proprietors,. editors awa, on Saturday, Beer Law Be is Sow te we eee +4 Ree AV. pr 210 oe latlin-Ruf 3000 $ f 'Win br ek ms A Ryanor 400012 «1l):si«édak a nee of Hee pe - . an/press union's executive council/and journalists, have its findings Paul (Pat) Clark, beloved husband ObicRaL a w 100 3i5 5 315 perenne 389 $8 1% 82 Aunor 300 355 358 5 |Int Nickel 2145 $83% 83% 83% + %/San Ant 200 189 180 189 attitude of mind and a familiar-|at the end of January. published , i 2 Helen Gertrude Sheard, and father Of/Can Celan 175 $315% 34! 1 Lp deg Bs b 1% ? Bankeno 1000 26 5 + % irish Cop 600 123 12) 120 +5 Satellite 1000 27 2 ity with the process. of thought! fi fished rains pees 4 pub: William Richard Clark, of Oshawa, in) ¢ Chem 725 4 a lFuneet 185 $13 'piter ;Bary Expl 500 2 Iron Bay 1500 225 220 225 +20 | Sherritt 350 465 463 eae Pe f life." REVEALS REASON § necessary. his 69th year. Resting at the Arm-ic¢ (iyi pr 500 84 3 Russell : ; 10 43 | Baska 2000 1 1 Iso 10200 162 155 155 5 '| Sigma 300 510 --5 in al! areas of life. 4 oI rt _ A peneteebeos ebro eae atria ith strong Funeral Home, Oshaws, qth ic Curt W 200 110 11 ee ells sie 16) eee ee Ho Jacobus 3500 73 72,72, +1 (Silvermag 1000 31 : "We cannot be educated if| Jooste said he was disclosing « jal service in the chape ; CF Prod 30 $6 6 5 aaa 0 § elcher 0 Jellicoe 2000 -- «6! H 614 Siscoe 4 . ~ peg | 8 y ' "i " "t dey, January 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Cgas 9 w 700 320 380. A jSalada wts Bidcop 2000 1 9 V4] Joliet 500 3 "on 31 Steep R 994 820 s our capacity for clear thinking|the ee Police Lay Charge Mount Lawn Cemetery. C Husky 915 $73 4 7% eo. a Se 11%e 11% + Black Bay 500 21% 21% 2i% + ¥\Jonsmith 16100 17 17% 41% |Sunburst 34000 2013 +1 |and for understanding of new/Ulation in South Africa andj C Husky w 100 0 13 | Simpsons 150 328i4. 28 |Bordulac 5000 6 6'4--%/Kerr Add 1105 970 975 Taurcan 1000 43 43 43 ideas is limited to our own field|abroad" and to "avoid further In Stabbing Deatl CLIFFORD, Caroline © Hydro 213 K "4 "4 . i Biuzan 500 52 5 | Kilembe 300 f 25 225 +10+Teck.H 155 PR ssn rs a8 ars " Yn Orillia on Sunday, January 21, 1962,\C Imp Bk C 180 $695 I! , SKD "Mig $ ya {| Bralorne 260 |Lab Min 270 27 + % Temag 00 106 103 of specialization." confusion. "4 . 4 r4 . Slat Ind pr 202 2044 20 ' ' ' 4 | 3 1 Hi TT ™ ' ' ' ta gree migra ES Can oil 25 $39%4 323 Steel Can eet 6 Oe + eae chib 1100 665°. 655. 66 [iOun ae ar 38 Dig eon 3600 89 _ Any suggestion that outside' pranrroRrD (CP) -- A buf- year, dear mother of Franklin, of To-|CPR 690 Suptest ord 725 tat © Tung 500 21 Langis 1100 ' Torbrit : 3.33. 8 PLANES. LEAVE interference or pressure has iniraig man was charged Sunday ) Mrs. Ed-iCdn P * 1600 ' , Texaco 5S $5 58 " he 1 |Latin A 71655 Tormont 2800 Mi $ i pai : . ronto, Ronald of Montreal, Mrs Can Pet pr 160 : © Astoria atin Am 7165 ; LONDON (AP)--The foreign|@0y way influenced the formula- |, i+, capital murder in the knife : 4 5 g Tor-Dom BK 2! 2 a 68 A oa 5 7 aly R ward Gabourie (Florence) of Orillia. Cdn Tire z10 $52 5 " 5 y,/C Dyno 91 3 3 Leitch 3 i : jTrans Res 3 i nb " . ' ng J Service from the Doolittle Funeral/C Tire A 25 ot ie : "|G Malart 1000 3 34 LL Lac 8 1s Tribag 39 39-1 joffice disclosed Sunday night tion Pipes contents of the Pro-'slaying of another Buffalo' resi- Home, Orillia, on henge odors A pig 4 0 : 3 PL 2 971 a71 % coneae be 9 23 2 eared? ce ' 3 ie ans raed ie Sie ' that two anti-submarine planes age A good is quite erroneous, dent aw: " l 3 E + 7 5 he + 'aptain 4 . ABs | " "ital > Si : Guonee: eee lag Con Bidg wt 500 650 650 | Trans-Mt ae: Set te aesar 170 $12 12 12 Lyndhst 500 3 U Asbestos 250 850 850, 550 --1o Ordered long ago left Britain for/2© Sal'. Paul Maracle, 19, was _ar- |Gon Gas $20% 20% ' mgs : 2 22 *\Cent Pat 6400 195 185 195 + }Macdon 00 29 29 29 Upp Can i E 163, ie +2 Indonesia recently. Informed; Earlier this month the South yested by provincial police: in- NCE, is (Frank) 'orby vt 50 $184 18) : ; 3 Cent Pore 4000 3 9 4 Madsen p Bate: soe H 2 : source sai ritis rms x Soci nalists. igatin ifi Saitenly at the Oshawa General Hos- | Colonation $1 10 10 -- % Union Oil ees Tene Y Sees Creskirk 3000 Malartic Ventures 332 $62%4 62\4 62% sources said future British arms/African Society of Journalists, vestigating the knifing of Floyd 6 . . zg pital, on Saturday, January 20, 1962, /Cosmis f 12% 12 1000 3 3 Maralgi 1 Waite Am 105 860 860 sales to Indonesia will be sub-|whose members are almost ex- Hill, 23. Francis (Frank> Lawrence 'of 1003 Cretbrk w la at a WCoast. Tr 4634 4 13% Walk GW % 36 5 Chester d : ; 4 i Wee. ie ; ; : oe ; loved husband Crown Tr 225 21% 21 sen. tue Hs ag ae 3 +} lWemer 11900 29 19 a9. '/dected to tight scrutiny while the|clusively on the staff of English-| Hill's body was found early Y . belove usban 3 , 10 a 025 I i , 9 4 vier ghee A ri ce . . 3 i wen yne Barrie 'Thomson, dear father Dist Seag 46 vecoas. Ys Bs 1054 + ¥ Con-Key 2500-2 2 1 | Mattgmi 1 -- 44) Willroy 174175 --s |New Guinea crisis is on. A for- language newspapers, issued a sunday in a pool of blood in a of Mrs. Grant Allin (Gladys) of Scar./D Fndry = 100 s63'4 63 C Callinan 5000 151 1414 -- 44 McKen ; +1 | Wilteey 09 27 27 +1. leign office spokesman said the Statement saying: home on the nearby Six Na- borough, in his Gist year. Resting oer -- 7 yc Baw Bi ee C Disciv 300 Merrill -2 |Young HG 500 32 32 32 on al fare thie ike as : ; ; : borough, in his Gist year, Resting Dom Tare "ras A 16 Wasson 1 184 aa ie o- 180 telaners tnian: Reo . Sentinc 24 24% -- 4% two planes were the last of a We place on record our op- tions Indian reserve. Police said Whitby, for service in the chapel on Eddy 100 Zenith 1439 325 320 Eddy | 100 $2 4 21% geet A. wis ane $20 --9 (CG Arrow 6:00 3 3 Mt. Wright Mi 141 "3 | Corb ce consignment of 18 sold to Indo-|poition to any code of conduct|he had been stabbed in the back 9 urh ! wy ray 3 a + a1 j 5 rf ' . . Tuesday, January 23 at 2 tal reer Fam Play 100 $! 7 _Curb ha ay C Mogul. r@ i. Ae New "Bil m0 1S f nesia in 1959 with The Nether-or board of reference based on with a hunting knife. ment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. (Min. Fam Play is CD Sug 210 $25 2 44'C Morison 21400 +1 JN Harri 2125 8h 84 iB Sales to .m.: 'lands' knowledge. the principle of press control,| Both men are Indians. ister, The Rev, J. McClure.) a : C Paper 923 $4i% 41 41% + ' nds ta Aga ae D Glass 15 $82 82 82 10% LINDSEY, William 8. T Auber no ee Lab' tie 20 $1214 12% 12% +% Entered into rest suddenly at the fam- 6 Graam +e ' Sa ; Price Br 625 $5344 53% 534+ % GMC ily residence, 18 Woodhouse ager AC 7 lax, on Saturday, January 20, 1962, ¢ eee 786 . P use 6 T. Lindsey, beloved bus(Ger how w. 10 780° 780 OILS band of Lila Marriott and dear father Gr wpg G 5 sy, Acme Gas 1000 11%: 11% 11144 --2% of Hilda (Mrs. Loxton) of Willowdale, Cr Wpg vt 400 $15%% 1514 15) Alminex 100 236 256 256 " Marjorie (Mrs. Hart) of Kettelby,.4 Cotton 1 2 2 Asamera 100 108 108 108 Joyce (Mrs: Fred Scott) of Highland Hur Erie 5 5 r Bailey S A 2000 950 0 950 i Creek. Mr. Lindsey is resting at the Imp Oil 2 491 9 \% | Britalta 1500 299° 290 299 McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 King-'Imp Tob $16 1 Camerina 400 230 225 225 ston Road West, Pickering. Funeral Ind Accep $33' %4/CS Pete 500 410 410 410 service in the chapel on Tuesday, Jan- Inglis 4 = Cc Delhi 2626 500 500 500 ' iy wary 23 at 2.30 p.m. Interment Rest- Inland Gas 1 $614 6% 619 + C Ex Gas 1200 161 1 161 haven Memorial Gardens. (Doric Lodge | Int Util pr 10 $5 0 Cent Del 1235 730 No. 424, Pickering, will hold memorial Inter PL 384 service at the funeral home on Mon- -------------------- day evening at 8 p.m.) MURRAY, Walter Campbell Suddenly on Sunday, January 21, 1962, ar now on at his home, 541 Indian Road, Toronto, Walter Campbell Murray, beloved hus band of Irene Werry, brother of the late Jessie and Robert Murray. Rest- ing at the Turner and Porter Chapel, 436 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto. Fu- r neral service 1 o'clock, Tuesday after. noon. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. NOTT, Arthur Thomas LONDON (CP) -- They told petitor of The Sunday Times, es- In Oshawa General Hospital, on Sun- him to get a job. So he got a:timated that Lord Snowdon's day, January 21, 1962, Arthur Thomas job. And then they told him to magic name might pick up as Nott (635 Christie Street), belove . * any 200.000 ts pet band of Mary Campbell and loving ba : ss tice bonne eee s sar' . read rs father of Mrs. Mary Grigg, Mrs, Mar- nat's th shor unhappy for publisher oy omson's garet Meredith, aga i. sone story, so far, of the Earl of pet paper, Fenton, France, in his 7 year. e ; ssi late Mr. Nott is resting at Mofntosh- aeovaes s bid to get back into! 0) op EXPENSIVE Anderson Funeral Home. Service in|Fleet Street. 4 ae ee ie ss the chapel on Wednesday, January 24,/ Jt's been a rough week for, Some experts thin ony will . 2 p.m .Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- former society photographer just give Thomson enough extra wide Anthony Armstrong - Jones, the) circulation to get over the hump RADERFORD, Karen Ethel commoner who married Prin-|With the color insert. Color is Suddenly at her home, RR 1, Oshawa, o4-. Margaret May 6, 1960. |extremely expensive in Britain. Sunday, January 21, Karen Ethel ate for: poi Raderford, aged three months, beloved' When it was announced two| The New Statesman says Thom- daughter of Carol and William Rader-| weeks ago that Tony was to)S0ns new venture is a "desper- ford. Resting at tne oer gor serv-|join The Sunday Times as ar-|ately dicey gamble." foe in the chapel on Tuesday, January |tistic adviser, thus resuming! All last week, jettisoning ear- 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn'the kind of work he did before|lier reticence, Fleet Street nee |joining the periphery of royalty,|weighed the pros and cons of GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me-|it seemed a logical appointment./Tony's job. The Evening Stand- morial. For placement contact funeral' pory OWED TALK ard called it a "booby trap. director or phone 725-2327. : 'i Papers published by Lord Bea | After all, hadn't there been , verbrook usually ge gently on 'Thomson, a fellow Canadian. jsome cocktail-circuit comments jabout Tony and Margaret lead- GERROW FUNERAL ling the soft life?" . The Daily Mirror, not always : ; rbd Lge Sremnten, Geet,. John edly Goonied tes secoiatnet ia -- PERFORMANCE WITH ECONOMY . A iGordon in The Sunaay Express) turedly sted pointme , : , : Kindness beyond price wax sarcastic over their recent and, like the Communist Daily, Envoy's outstanding Econo yet within reach of all, |Caribbean tour to recover from Worker, offered Tony a spot in ey: l Power four-cylinder engine has 728-6226 the strain of "their almost work- its offices if The Sunday Times : { all the stamina, all the "go"' you less year?" changed its mind. j o : : 390 KING STREET WEST | So, hardly-an editorial muscle, A spate of cartoons included _. oe a 6-PASSENGER COMFORT want--combined with gas- jtwitched at the news that Tony a four-column likeness of Thom- eas Envoy has the "pr&tige look" -- Here's a tulicnlce ent saving economy for real sav- LOCKE'S FLORIST {would trundle out his old for-)son cuddling a copy of his own : the kind of styling that proves , Mit-Bl2@ Teature you ings!- Extra-flexible, extra- {mat camera on behalf of. The' paper, recalling the mother-and- you know real value when you don't often get in cars that com- fun 4-speed transmission is INTERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP floral requirements for "all sunday: Tees: which 36 iBtro-|chid shots tard Snowdon took va] wi pete with Envoy! Full family- ; Envoy's luxury interiors, are bye . jducing a color supplement Feb. after the Snowdoas had their f see it! Long, low, strikingly ; ; now available as an extra- rie occasions. 4.\For a week, there was prac- first baby : handsome, Envoy offers all the sized space .. . room for six cost option! Glamour-crafted to suit your OSHAWA SHOPPING _itically no reaction. ca RCS ARS color and glamour that:-has adults . . . even the trunk is taste. Widest choice of high- CENTRE FP a ges yg dtp CCF Member made it the acknowledged big-family size! fashion color combinations-- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ments Jan. 14. It suggested that 4 ee i ! rich fabrics and Vynide blend 728-6555 | ; re style leader in its price class! the appointment was a bad one 3 comfort and-good looks {because it would involve the To Represent 4 Ge : Aa, shy E IN MEMORIAM 'Royal Family, directly or in- ; Craftsmanship isa traditional idirectly, in the fierce jungle j ' : Envoy hallmark! war of Fleet Stree economics. New Democrats . GIBBS -- In loving memory of a| The observer, a direct com- - PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Doug- dear wife, Nellie May Gibbs, who -- -- seed r y 23, 5 . Ch are feuvsbered 0 tanned James. las Fisher, CCF member of ee ae Favorable Results Parliament' will contest the -- In loving memory o! # J Rev. 5. B. Griffith, who passed away next federal election for the January 22, 1961. On Dufault Assay {New Democratic Party in' Port ayt little knew when we woke that {Arthur his present constituency. orn 7 ae ae " cat - 5 & The sorrow the day would bring, |> hg ebay ge Sigel _Mr. Fisher, who in 1959 indi- The call was sudden, the shock severe {2ult Mines Ltd. reports er cated he would not seek re-elec To part with one we love so dear, favorable assay results from its|tion because of personal and Sopeotionse it's bard to understand drilling Program on the com- family reasons, announced his} In His wisdom, God has plannea (Pany's property in Quebec S\conditional acceptance when Beyond our power to see. Rouyn - Noranda area. |chosen as NDP candidate by Tamiy, "membered by wife, Ethel and) The report says that assays|acclamation. at a nominating : on hole N-136 averaged seven convention Saturday KINSMAN -- In loving memory of per cent copper, 10.3 per cent, The conditions, unanimously} Jaianie we Kinsman who passed away|zinc, 2.5 ounces silver and 0.06/accepted by convention dele-| Not just today, ounces gold in a core length of/gates, were: But every day, 147 feet at the 1,150-foot level.|! That Mr. Fisher move his Living rcmremierca Sy wife Bovina, THC assays were taken from family to Oltawa, "so 1 may and family. massive sulphides encountered provide a decent family life;"' at that level. That Mr. Fisher accept a po- The hole is at a depth ofisition of columnist offered by a CARD OF THANKS 1,525 feet and sections of mod-|Toronto newspaper (The Tele erate chalcopyrite mineraliza- gram), because '. ; . I cannot HEPBURN -- We wish to express tion have been intersected, the live comfortably on the annual our appreciation for the many cards,/report says. $10,000 stipend paid MPs and I : # : Envoy Custom Sedan and flowers sent and for inquiries dur- m ss tog. wig fines is Oohuwa General Hos. refuse to go further and further weal. Special thanks to nurses and Doc- Py i" nga tors Campbell, Hobbs and Jaciw for A B .| That the riding association; their kindness and care. ggression y provide a means of Mr. Fisher --Ed Hepburn and family e keeping in contact with the con- Chinese Rapped «=~ 2 Mr. Fisher said he had gone Volume Of Freight NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- through "agony" in the last ° Prime Minister Nehru said Sun-| week to reverse his 1959 de- Higher In October day India is determined to put/cision not to seck re-election. : an end to 'Chinese aggression rn OTTAWA (CP) -- Volume of|on Indian soil" by peaceful freight handled at Canadian|methods but if it became neces- GETTING : eee a ; : ANOTHER GENERAL MOTORS ports increased 6.8 per cent in|S8%y to use force India would) , ; é * § é F ido so. & & 2 2 October to. 21,192,700 tons from} Addressing a public meeting, U NIGHTS 19,851,100 in the same month in|Nehru described as "'childish" Manufactured for General Motors Products of Canada, Limited, by Vauxhall Motors, Limited, Luton, England. Parts and service from coast to coast. 1960, the bureau o/ statistics re-|the demand by opposition par- Makes Many Feel Old | : : : bales ed today. ties that India should send its} te Ti x a army against China immediat, BELOFe Their Time "seight volume in the first 10 Le cade abr dl ony Nears ree sO Coen oe] == ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD RRY DONALD LIMITED _ QQ tons from 145,060,-| "When we use armed force,| UP, Nients (too frequent, burning and ® "Wer. Foreign cargo|we should do so with the idea of| Cramps, Strong, Cloudy Urine, or Rheu- : ; Ne than domes-|Winning and not losing. Any-| Trritation in such case Kew improved 140 BOND STREET WEST OSHAWA, ONTARIO 300 DUNDAS STREET EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO Irritation. In such cases New Improved 5 Regis and de. tee ene ta te Feo! soothine reltet ax an 'antiseptic in seid PHONE 725-6501 PHONE MO 8-3304--MO 8-3305--MO 8-3306 rs Funeral arrangements and } me i at once jump into the fray with- "@cent in out adequate preparation is ia riod; 'dulging in irresponsible talk." ' Feel be: