16 set it oe : [Warhead Position' Red Delegate __BIRTHS Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings | Disappoints 16 Sees U.S.-Russ. ISHOP -- John and Jeanetia are} aoronto 11 A.M. STOCKS | LL Net | 1 Net | 11 Net 11 Net § ths cus Co Operation Proud to announce the birth of a daugh- | Hi tae tials Mate, ex Gears Daneea| By The Canadian Press =| Stock Bales High Low s.m.Ch'ge| Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge, Hospital on Friday, February 23, 1962. gosonie, Stack Exehange--Feb. 27 | \Gen Dev S30 813% 13% 13% + 4/7 Fin & aoe eee ee ee ATA Arcadin: Ge ce # Larato w 50.93 91 9 +2 | Quo! od §. : 1 z a hs Attias : : , 4. sister for Shelley and Patricia. Mo-|4 Oa lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xt---Ex. (Gey res xq te 910 10 30 Wioe Can PL 160 $26% 2656 26% + | atin -- + ve Louvict 9 By HAROLD MORRISON {pons control. A key Western = er and baby doing well. |rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is\Gr paper 210 $ifse 18% 184 (| Trans-Mt 2360 $145 14% 1458 -- Mal Barna Brod te ae = | WASHINGTON (CP)--United| proposal in the 18 - country dis-|_, UNITED _NATIONS (AP)-- COMERFORD -- Stan and Teresa|"0™ Previous board-lot closing sale.'G {, Pow xd 7225 Sil 18% orac ae tee mie es 1550 : Malartic 95 [States military and diplomatic|armament negotiations opening|ussia's chief United Nations (nex Diawna): are planed to announce |G L Poww 25 750 ' nGas. * 22Ys + '&! Beveon 1 i Maneast U 4% | : re ; ; 14 will b delegate, Valerian Zorin, . ex- the birth of a daughter, 6 lbs. at the| INDUSTRIALS GN Gas 100 99 S pean 0 $144 * 18/ Bideop 4 ~1% | Marboy Isa jsources expressed disappoint-at Geneva March baba pressed hope Monda that Gis Ge 1, Saturday,| awa Lo Woe G 225 ee Mw 17 branes ont ders [Black Bay y 144 + % Melintyre 5 49%_ 493) {ment today with the latest posi-/ban on the spread of nuclear coming UN. meeting fe fo : . } et (Gr Wpg v 8 | 1 t > | Bordulac 5 5 5 McK 1B 18% + Miti { ini ; - spa pag gg Be ag Me Kine t| Stock -- Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Grevhnd xd i ee ew oes terse. B75G s7m | Bouzan 8 41 |MeWat tea yaa 'ition of Prime Minister Bieten/ weapons ening: WP nuclear vould lay the groundwork for |Abitibi xd 365 S44 ak 48 4| Hardee, soe 3 ay tS aatanant a ns | Bulfad 7 7 |Min-Ore 54 5% 5% -- w|baker on nuclear warheads. | powers. Soviet - United States co-opera- DYA® -- Harry and Hilda proudly|Alta Gas 230. $3554 3544 3544 + % Hard Carp Mk 18 + ee ad | Buff Ank 6 236 +1 |Murray M 18 18 They said that if the prime tion in that field. announce the birth of their son, 7 Ibs.,/Alta Nat 9 19 19 tg pe : bed W Copper 35. 135. 135 jcamp Chibi oo +8. ame oe lminister maintains his present|U. 8. WANT STORED cok r 6 o7s., on Tuesday, February 20, 1962,|Alg Cen 23% -- y,| Holt. Ren . oy hh ol AE Wotan 6 4 18% 183 jC Tung . 4 New Awe. 3 = | ° j 6 The U.S. has been urging| At a press conference, Zorin tthe Oshawa General Hospital. Many | Algoma 300 $503 50\ --- % Horne Pt 00 3 355 : m aoe © Dyno 1 89 New Bid f 15 + %|stand no American warheads rey : '\eited P i Kh * ' bond ; 5 Wstn 414 pr 50 $9 98 (98 i 3 A Me fete- : 8 " ow cite remier rushche' Hur Erie 4 CN Inca 10% 103 New H 99 Canada for some time to a v's thanks to Dr. Mcliveen and 4th floor|Alum 2 pr 100 + Wl : aod Bi West A wts li% lM" M% , , fe 10% 10 New Hoace 16 ' will be available for Canada's {i pen | Analog Imp Li 20 $145 143 ' i $ |Cdn NW 500 16 166 N Mylamo 3500 3 ay 43 | : pili. American warheads to be stored|cable to President Kennedy last -- |Anthes A ' Imp Oil 150 $50% 50 SE esas $334 33% 30 /Can-Erin n 3 2% Nickel M 53° 53 Bomare missiles in time of Canadian soil, particularly| Wednesday hailing Lt.-Col. John KURELO -- Bill and Helen (nee/Are 260 pr ; |imp Tob xd 600 $17 on ae S oo oe Be | Caneae 110 $11% 11% 113% Nor-Acme ; peace. jon . Canadia . isciles|H. Glenn Jr.'s space flight and MacDonald) happily announce the ar-jAtlas Steel 85 $3194 31 le Sucks see tee : Paper 205g Ws Me ge ec ic a eee eee Diefenbaker said in the House for use in the Bomarc missiles)" ina ih f rival of Roddie, 8 Ibs., 10 ozs., 0 broth-|Bank Mont 1 7 ee oe ee . D Glass 100 $804 8014 80% -- | cnib-Kay iss 154 15% "ina : : . , and by fighter and interceptor| Suggesting that the two big pow- ye eeatt sad Bahay, mc: fuuhay,| BRE PHONE 7 ' jint Stl P 175 (175 ' Hpigo oR tei eet ee |Chimo : 70 70 70 --1 |Northgate ' 5 of Commons Monday that the ; : ers pool their efforts to explore February 25, 1962, at the Oshawa Gen-| Bowater v pd bose oe te oe Maaee 8 ee oa St Fee ee ae ee ee 'sit --,% Canadian government hopes to eer hag But Maen ig ol space. on Jock wts 7 MO Paper 100 $23% 235% 23% Con-Key 74 17 17% | Opemtela . have nuclear weapons for Cana- ee pit age Harte | Zorin, a deputy foreign min- ; lister, said the Soviet Union in- said. : ! 41 |tends to co-operate with the U.S, . 600 : : 7 is Kelly DA 3 BY c Call ho 1 | Orch 2 i i NICHOLSON -- Morley and Joss as Aingd t ve 17 Pauaand 300 : j OILS Con C Cad ae eee ss ceiasby ming if nuclear war $00 +10} He also said joint Canada-| "'As far as we can make/snq aj other members of th : : " ; , © +4|United States control over thejout," one diplomatic source/9. nation UN committee on the 5 : tnee Rae) are thrilled to announce the | an | i ! " BC Lont Cem 775 C Halli 300 45 «45 45 1 | Osisk birth of their daughter, Kelly Lorraine,| , ' *|LOnt Cem p 100 $13% 13% 13 Alminex 250 250 250 44 |C Morrison 12! 1 60 «60 (42 Patino M $ Be, a eet OS Oe eas taeass Burrard A . 7 1 jLau Fin A 132 $2 ~ % Anglo Am 100 915 915 915 C Mosher 3 +$ |Paymast shawa General Hospital. aDKS | o. ; Lau F 2 100 $54 53% 53% -- %/ Asamera 2500 110 10 110 + 2 "7 ies : ns : Cal Pow au 00 ( A amera 5 Cowich 6: 3 | Peerless | warheads is essential and that said, "the Canadian government | peaceful uses of outer space --1 |as long as present U.S. law re-lis simply opposed to the plac-\" 1) 84 ne believes that whe; Baker) are happy to announce the ar-|GrG.0100 z ; {Mass-F 690 $1 k 34 + %@!Cal Ed' 275 $274 27a 272 tiki fp pei Que Lab 24000 41 |mains unchanged, "joint con-}ing in Canada of American war- the cominitiee convenes Maren rival of their new daughter. DonnalCan Wire B SOG Mass-F 5'4 100 $10714 1074 10714 + 14/C Oil Lde 103 100 103 ingiie" Gee ar Que Lith 100 --10 trol is impossible." heads under present CircuM-|9" ww. shall be able to sri s '. * 7 55. 185 185 - ret 4 3 H = co 2 itt : ~ $ STR Te Fee ee igre (can new Maxwell a et bod nig oe, | Denison 500 $11% 11% 114 Q Mattgmi 1000 27 Dl American authorities said the|stances." ut a program of work for this .-- Secs s ' © West P 95 Mb 1 48 le a gue Bis: Realm 2300 103 é eve bates - atntah pent se ' 5 ; A BAPPY occasion ~-- The birth of\G Fipke B 22% ~ Mont Loco 15% 15% + 4|Dome Pete 500 $13 13 13 -- iF ast Mal "400 2s _-5 | Rexspar 500 12% 12 4 + Vise the law which requires the|warheads into Canada when a vantageous co-operation in this 37~ Bia § s Duvex oI : East Sul 30 76 +1 \Rio Algom 600 975 U.S, to retain custody and con-|nuclear war breaks out, but they) ¢jelq of endeavor." 3 eral Hospital. Fok SEES pe \Loeb M 2100 {Bail 5% pr 210 '$255 |Deer Horn Pax Intl Ms a gs 1 Hospital. A sister for Dianne, Pamey,'¢ chem w 3 0 50 50 2: Cent Del 9 810 Duraine 500 23 Quemont to Dr. R. K. Miller. San Cass - mu 3 Levy 1475 5% 16 + %|Bailey SA 930 |Craigmt \ Pros Air r : 600 PALULISTER--Dennis and Grace (nee COC stone : IMB PR 1065 44 1 ~~ \| Bata 1000 D'Eldona 19500 7 Que Ascot ; j 25, 1962, at the Oshawa General! can Ceign 1 $341 4 3 1% | Met Stores is 9 --. %/C Delhi 7 510 505 S10 + = Q Metal 1300 e ea "3 i ae 0 ; 200 800 --5 | Dicknsn 440 2115 -- (Kennedy administration has no} American military sources) committee which will make pos- Tommy and Beverly. le Colitariee jC Mic Mae 1500 425 420 420 uses 500 _ % Radiore 53 53 plans for asking Congress to re-|said it would be possible to ship) <jhje mutually beneficial and ad- your child. fo tell the good news to! Gas In pr 3 | Moore | 56 friends and neighbors The Osbawsic Gas ta w 380 375 Noranda $58 S16 oY) Home & ; , Elder 200 i Gg Aa Ag a: trol over all her nuclear war-jquestioned whether these war-) yW, hope," he added, "that , » "tha Times is as near as your telephone) ¢ yyciy " 1 P NO NGas 21% 1 Home B ' ale i 3 59 5 "y Rix Athab 3800 9 9 --1 A A | The day of birth, just telephone RA'G jryaro 2 $i5% i8%4 1sia + %G(N Phone w 530 89S +%HBOIG 16 1g lie! woe 2 OS. le ae r heads. The president is opposed| heads would be of any use then. 723.3492. The rate ts only $1.50, 'G Imp Bk C 2 67 Oshowa 5 Medal Frobisher 2500 «13 1 atellite 500 - r to the spread of nuclear wea-| The time to prepare is when A in 1 ¥ Wverland pr 100 Murphy Oi . 1435 Sherrit ¥ ; j i © Ind Gas 4 jQvenens oe 30 P} Geco Mines 1335 Sherritt 3300 there is no war in sight, one iboth sides, of course -- whi Cdn Oil Page-Hers M%|N Davies Genex Siscoe 60° 160 ; : would lead to a fruitful ence CPR jo Steep R 650 765 authority said. Preparations . <p et su 361, --. 1¢/Phant 1 + VNC Oils 05 205 5 + 4 : z + 9 765 «+38 ' ; ' DEATHS Cdn Pet pr 1300 $1 QN Gas 930 $8 7 + %4/Pac Pete 50 $15% 15% 151 hi crencue a ae ~ es Sunburst 2000 224 23 aa eee hap "| ',, ation in the field of outer iGn W EF eg H } Roe AV! ( 7 5 Petrol : f f ST oF takes Ht ail Saal Teck H 425 15313 5 ew Ma ar jmade atter a nuclear War! ace." a Lakes 7 renie ono ae : 'breaks out may be too late. H a lined t 'wt wis -- e declined to say just what 1 Ce 5 5 415 5 Revenue pr 1 2 214 22 Place 1 5 , 4 BRADLEY. William Robert ne de R-Nodwell 209 + %\Provo Gas 6 i ail hte : . 0 +1 \rerritory 1030 14 | Heat Thom L 1100 100 the Soviet proposals would be. Co. 10 $1 $ A AS a At the Oshawa General Hospital on Con Bidg w 250 73 1 Roval Bank 452 $833 16 --~ Ve| Quonto 1 1 2 Tuesday, February 27, 1962, William!Gon 1 § 2 4 p pe hag Spa netargtee t ae : : Hollinger 175 6 % + Y%!-vombill 1000 11413 , 1 a S ; ¢ 5 2 s| Royalite 00 $124 Ws | Ranger 10013 : Saree 1*| Dombi! 4 3 y 0 1 S 1W On anoth stion, Z 4 | Hy : : nor 200 nother question, Zorin said 1300 47 46 sie aoe aa r acramenta ine Robert Bradley, beloved husband of|corby vs 5 al ; eoghg cea a te ; 4 |Bam id +4 ect ge Tig ghee *|Sarcee 3 | Inspiratn Un Keno 730 835 that in South Viet Nam, the there will be proposals -- from 1 eae ae ane ery es Avid Coronation $97 i } Salada Fds 163 $16 1 re # Tok Cee : : sdmonton, erta; Luther of Ashburn, Crain RL 5 $1 1 14 in 160 $23! 3 3 Secur Free 1 0 pp Can 300 2 oT POTT aa # a5 ae : Ontario; Russell, Lorne, Arthur, Allan. |Crestrbrk pr 210 $25 ; Pipaatcle ie ples « _ y,|Spooner . frame te Ys! Teo 1 1 .|Vause 100 152 15 52 6 DETROIT (AP) : The new) Thi f Cc . t d Americans "are getting bogged all of Whitby, in his 94th year. Resting Crush Int 7 i -%SKD Mig 500 $9% 4 Tidal 13 112 3 J Waite 0 22% 22% 22% + %| Ventures 500 $39 «69 SS small car which Ford will put 1e onvicte down in a very disadvantageous } H Sig ig 1 ; Jacobus J ; +i | Gespar 1398 15 into production this summer was | and politically unjustified war at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Dist Seag 25 $47 7 Slater pr 210 $42% Ge Gas ey i Jee i hares 'od acd e x a seve } 324 82 the smallest of five versions off STURGEON FALLS, Ont. which will entail very unpleas- Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- > 4 New Penitentiary | 3 LAST TWO DAYS! é is 7 | \¢ er flat _,semi-|burner range, excellent condition. Tele'... be regenerated from carbon|the observation or landing on|cause of "so-called union se Farm Camp Opens | ---- | | ecueemmeaieueion Whitby, for service in the chapel Thurs "1 1 ~ i 23 $52% 5 52 2 D Bridge 50 $22 Somville pr , en Un Reef P 1500 Jonsmith 5 i --% Waite Am (CP)--Anthi Bel r, 38 " Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister the))0., i) wits 150 5% $80 Stafford 125 440 A slat sa pak ' 3 a" V 5 1 which the com-|{' --Anthime ] elanger, 38, Of/ant consequences for them. eis Bln Oscars y 10 $65% 65% 65 St Pav ie Windfall 69 8% 20 +141 Re ton : PA ad fot « 0 ® , [pany had under study when it\Cornwall will be sentenced) He spoke of what he called FEASBY, John B Nene 'TAI 3 $19% 1 S Propane . ae 7 ab Min ~ : 02 ; ; to build the Falcon|March 1 for the theft of three|y.s. threats to North Viet Nam In Oshawa General Hospital on Sun " 309 $1 78 Suptes 5 $16 102 +1%} Lamaque 38 365 365 S65 Wr arg 5 i 00 | the sdakwe m Text 7 = r9 5 MINES Langis a 43 Zenmac 1% 17Y --1 eet Sperude a light Monday/from a Roman Catholic Church) --------_____--- -- beloved husband of Agnes Mae Linton 7...) : 3 1 : Tamblyn 300 $19% 19% 19% + 59 | is came to Hg , 7 Ihere and dear father of Mrs. Harold Clarke' py, ! ' Texaco 5 58 O58 Acad Uran 100 8 %& ® -- % Leitch ; 163 163 Bulolo 325 sio 310 sie. +-»../from sources familiar with ad- ena: sans bait eat PENSIONERS MEET e was reporte y | 5 Fr 13 fornia and brother of Robert Feasby'(, 5 : Tor-Dom Bk 865 $66% 6614 6614 Ang Rouyn 2000 14% 14 14% 41 |LL Lac 9 9 179 a ' : is 7 year. The late) ¢ '0 $k o2! 102% % 4 ; 1 5 40. 1 1 1 d 1 | ®ales to 11 a.m.: 731,000. Ford so far has not confirmed ! cred} 4 3 of Toronto in his 78th year. e latel Gs F Me 10244 102% ~~ M% Towers 100 405 hand 405 30 Anil 2500 11 1 a Lorado oe oe nies "te 1k Bims3 79100 ee bugil gilt . h -<|Heart Church, Police testified|sor will play host to an ex- ' S any smaller car. But there is) Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King j Street East. Service 'in the Chapel on : 0 Wednesday, February 28, at 2 p.m. En- bel Amended Labo fully committed to bring the car|¥P he had drunk one bottle of|across nog Pgtlied nie a Sst ties CT ASSTFIED ADVERTISING Eating In Space Rice pd ohn 205 | ning stage it has carried the|two in his possession. ers of Canada May 4-6. eral Hospital on Monday, February 26 (Continued from Page 15) | ; ; 7 1962, Lewis » beloved husband | It is aimed directly at the! BLE SHOW! of Catherine Jane Henry and father of) ' a . Volkswagen market. | e 3 Douglas, in his 82nd year. Resting at/32- Articles for Sale |32--Articles for Sale TO em TO e By Committee kswagen mai i the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa neers dicey sian First production is scheduled ' piRK BOGARDE Thursday, March 1, at 2 p.m. Inter-|$17; baby carriages, $20; playpen: a aut with salcectory ate, aan cond By DAVE McINTOSH bean and sunflower seeds in a TORONTO (CP) -- The com- Ky iy lant: Ford' Re. ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. $0.08; chrores MEN SBALS) FU) Ott cheek ond Street! OrraWA (CP)--The feeding|container which he hung in a,mittee for justice and liberty Scan." Seana plant (TOOTH)-FILLING DONALD SINDEN | "Le " » < -, 3 / 4 t MONTGOMERY, Isabelle é Street pieces dele rent OTECO pressure system in good condi-jOf Space travellers on voyages dark corner of his basement./Monday proposed an amend-/2¥tomatic | DONALD HOUSTON At her Jate residence, 264 Jarvis Street, FY pEWRITERS, electric ten key add-|tion, $50. Telephone 655-3149 eee on' a. HIaKiT automiatiel . Color by beloved wife of the late) : we i A . ; 4 | an \> P George Montgomery and loving mother |ss0, cash register. Will sell reasonable. ite snowtires, 760 x 15, excellent condi-ithe minds of Canadian scien-\U.S. Air Force heard of thejagainst employees who refuse |ansmission. TECHNICOLOR yatson, North Bay, Mr WE pay highest prices in the eity for = * "eee - | x a : Were maven Mr, Os iels, used furniture. Pretty's Used Farni- rhea etal ereanhglolig reaotnnyg ih! Food was no problem forjcomplete account. _ | The suggested amendment,|transmission hooked up to the) a 6754, astronauts John Glenn of the! Other suggestions for solution|addressed to the premier, cabi-|front wheels instead of the rear.) ald of London, Stacey ef Toronto, » YPING paper on sale, letter size haw) d the late Frederic * TWO bedroom suites, one chest of draw- f s f : % i peor gy Pigg Mig tingye cagen hite newsprint, buy in bulk lots and) | 0!) Cine yy duty stove, three burn-/Titov of Russia. They merely|a change in body metabolism so|legislature, called for objecting|the front passenger compart-| Mrs. Montgomery is Fens nd a eal Nreulation Dept., Oshawa Times. 553.9630. ! D : | rune ecg ico Renae e GAR radio, in the dash, transistor, |_ eee 5 __jtubes, required and the hibernation of|equivalent of union dues to some) The Cardinal will use a new 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawa Ceme-|$32.50. Aerial and installation extra. Try) KROEHLER chesterfield, only $109.88) But to carry enough food for the space crew. jcharitable institution, V-4 engine. } aa aan : i ~----\eonstruction ($219.50 value). Barons' : ' As ane RAWN, D. Hubert (Bert) babi gre axed supplies, marine|ii ie Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street|possible. Literally tons would be paper on space problems that/posal, said an "unwelcome gap"| Entered into rest suddenly at his latelbivcies, Best prices. Try Dominion je f i F 22, 1962, D. Au | is: Take yourlastronaut in a "'deep freeze"|islation which allows persons to) Madi Wetores husband ef the late DISCOUNT p: at Edgars on Paralslip covers, General Electric, fourlown garden with you. Oxygenjand thaw him out in time for|be deprived of their jobs be-' day, March 1, at 2 p. Interment ~ ': + 197 mi 'eme ' ra. Kon ore ere an Wayne 2100 33 q : + Jowsey Werner 500 15 5 15 a compact car ; zo 3 me Oe las 30 $7844 78% 78% - i Stores 70 Steel Cas " fas Yan Can 36475 8 Lab Min 100 $2714 27% 27% -- % Wiltsey 1 ¥| decided |bottl f x . Z {bottles of sacramental wine! ang Communist China. He said: day, February 25, 1962, John B. Feasby, on ' Switson 200 150 150 8 + -nma nunist n Latin Am 22( 95 ' Dur (Lucille) Oshawa, and Gerald of Cali), pee pr 5 4 5 Texaco pr 7 $87 «87 Advocate 300 600 600 600 +5 |Lexindin 3% 3 34 + % Yukon Con $00 50 80 50 ' : " Ford : : 41 ance product planning at Ford. i j dig! : : 4 . ev. A. Vaillancourt of Sacred]: WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wind- Mr. Feasby is resting at the McIntosh : od bs fo doubt that Ford by now is|that when Belanger was picked|pected 200 delegates from JOHNSTON, Lewis | Law ropose name Cardinal. | aA a ENaTTY ~ with memorial service in the chapel on BABY bargains, large full "panel "cribs, (DINING room suite, nine pieces, wal- ' i f 1 or July at Ford's Lousville f RECORD IN EVE KENNETH MORE ers, $5.88, Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church East, after 5 p.m * 1962, Isabelle lasting for years is one element|He rotated the container 90 de-/ment to Ontario's labor legisla-,"©4" Cincinnati already is at) FUNI a win ae te ing machine, calculator, check writer.| ton saLE -- Two Goodyear suburban-/Of space exploration occupyingjgrees every eight hours. Thejtion to prevent discrimination of Mrs, Beryl Hendricks, Campbellford, | tion. 329 Ritson road south tists experiment and asked for ajto join or pay dues to unions. | The Cardinal will have the| both of Oshaw Ray, Vancouver, Ger-'ture Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. sonable. 725-6754 'United States or Gehrmanniof the feeding problem includejnet and members of the Ontario|This will eliminate the hump in) and Lottie, in her 86th year. The late 4% I kg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg, $2.00 jgave. 414 lh. pkg. 5 pkg. ers, all tm good condition, Telephone cqueezed a liquid diet from'that much less food would bejemployees to contribute the|ment. Q in the chapel on Thursday, March 1 at tery. |Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. (beautiful styling, good fabric, Kroehler 141) snace yovages appears im-| Dr. Whillans remarks in a| A brief containing the pro-----HH\------------| \ tors, | " bloat BA ata rapes Pe ait cccen, ter Gemininn ale required. it might be possible to put anjexists in anti-discrimination leg-| residence, Brougham, ORtarie> On en {Tees 2 Band t West. |THREE-PIECE chesterfield suite, with} One solution Margaret Christina Campbell and dear |paint and varnish. Gloss, | y y t|phone 725-6287. ' sary calle 4 Gare, i ner anes). at heenanamn pectigern 'att. No. timit o 'Gunntity, |= : dioxide through use of algae|some distant planet. curity clauses" in. collective) | Mrs. H. Roy } : | agreements forcing workers to) COLLINS BAY, Ont. (CP)-- TOMORROW! and dear grandfather of Ronnie Miller, |Get free advice at Edgar's Paint and 34----Lost & Found lwhich would live on soil fort- |g ¢ | Kristine and Barry Rawn and loving|Wa!l Paper, 34 King Street West join or financially support a yn-|An 88-man farm camp, attached " One brother wanted her vetlel ta Bl Bs xen Mean ae eee in Fire Hall ena jified by the body waste of the f ] hrother of Ethel (Mrs. Armstrong). of 3. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat.| LOST In vicinity of main Bim es sc D ATHS ion against their will itenti wa Collingwood and Frank Rawn of Bar-|ieries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tole eee hg Pacteragecant te goed 9 a apart voyager. In , this hilar "One committee wa A to the ear ingen pi Mi ¥ 4 for whot she was... the Tie. Mr. Rawn ia resting at McEachnie \vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. Te ue aad abated a joxygen could be maintained in ae i : e , S organ-|opened -- y Justice Min- : ether for whet she could bel Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road | wae vig fried AAS MER ORTON SEE ROSES NSERC | 5 [SY ace capsule and the ex-) . 7 : Ss result of our concernjister Fulton. 7 Pickering Funeral service in the chapel|BEPAIRS on any make cash registers, ro37, A thoroughbred hound, black |. ge . ie ied tor fond By THE CANADIAN PRESS about the plight of these parti-| 4 on Thursday, March 1 at 2 p.m. Inter-|adding machines, typewriters. Also sup-| eit white and tan face, in the vicinity CSS algae Narveste -| Toronto--James H, Wagner, | 1 k ith the ai | The second of six camps to ment Salem Cemetery. (Family will Plies, Work guaranteed. For free esti'/of Orono and Os Reward. Tele-/So far, however, soups and solid'g9, prominent skating official|U@" Workers with the aim to/ne built beside penitentiaries, it receive friends at the chapel on Wednes-|mates, J. Burk, 316 Leslie Street. _-- phone 728-7982 or Mra. P. Farraw, New- foods made from algae have : tees |focus attention on the injustice! ,,.; ry vorki day evening from 7 to 9 p.m.) DUPLICATORS, hand and electric, tonville, RR 1 and father of skating champion], compulsory unionism," th will house prisoners working on \spirit or stencil; supplies, Hamilton Of-| oo Ripon vk unpalatable Barbara Wagner. hice ad am, €! penitentiary farms. w y me. fice Equip., 137 Brock St. S. MO 8-8442. though nourishing. Montreal--Arthur S. Piers, 77,/ i . , j z /35--Legal : retate|. It added the merger of the| Mr. Fulton salt, te To jeamp, for. s y- . retired manager of real estate! . New Democratic Party : ; for the Canadian Pacific Rail) oy. unions piahehs phat Fey 2"'men, will 'remove the anomaly of men being kept in maximum way ' ee oes ions are committed to "a par- : es Phoenix, Ariz.--W. C George | icular political and philosophi- security by night and minimum security by day GIDEON Bibi 2 ag me. fice Ee B merial. For placement contact funeral (sep parts and repairs for all makes) _ niente . . . a in director or phone 725-2327. of wringer type washers, % hp motors, 1 will not be responsible for any DID HOME EXPERIMENT ------ $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned debts contracted in my n by any- Dr. M. G. Whillans, assistant} washers and stoves. Paddy's Market,/one on or after this date, ruary 27, .nief scientist and director of LOCKE'S FLORIST Hampton, CO 3-2241 1962, without my written consent - menses =m : H. Patridge, 1162 Nel Street. sciences re rch i > s Funeral arrangements ond | WE buy, sell and exchange used furnt atridge, 1162 Nelson Street. biosciences research in the De A kins, 55, former president Of cal belief." tender t ything you hav he City fence Research Board, has con-| ; Seadey eae : . sores legge mg for all [Traine Peat Storer. 45 simeorstret| TOWNSHIP OF ducted a home _ experiment SP , Advertising Company) "rhe labor movement, it TG eS ae Neate sa 5t Pee ee ee ere | EAST WHITBY which showed that root and) 4 : joften uses "offensive" and TASTY THIEVERY OSHAWA SHOPPING SUEVERIA: 2 ee at . stem growth patterns of plants sa teeta: auiaod isneemns Suecnee "illegal" tactics such) PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) CENTRE King Weat, Dial. 723-3425. i TENDERS can be seriously disorganized if 11 the pennant and world se-\28_ fostering class hatred be-/Thieves with a gourmet interest 94 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | ' there is no consistent gravita-';.< paheat tks Philadelphia Ath. {ween employers and employ-/broke into a zoo near here. 728-6555 : FOR TRUCKS tional force acting on them letics of 1929-31. ' ees, using coercion to force ac-|They stole 35 pheasants valued wapenee | Port Authorit ; Dr. Whillans planted some' yamiiton--Ernest Cox, 67, one|cePtance of union organization|at about $200. Left behind were | Sealed tenders in DUPLICATE , i , jupon employers and employees,|two golden pheasants and hun- GERROW FUNERAL | lear! ked to of football s all-time greats and | and repressing minority right ldred of feathers CHAPEL | Contents will be received 'by DIVIDENDS _iiteman with the Hamilton Tig. eS | eiglaigibice aes ers when they won Grey Cups Kindness beyond price To Operate Pe ey ahah 5 in 1928, 1929 and 1932 yet within reach of all. Fh 1082 bor : 2 ANABIAN eREse , New York -- Anatole Abouk-| | | 5 se 2 2 bh Js . International .Minerals .and hoff, 62, former Russian ballet > } s| Pe | 1p > d 728-6226 City Terminals (A) one only G.V.W Chemical Corp., common 40|star who fled Russia in the 1920s nthe lgn-ac venture tradition 390 KING STREET WEST =| 25000 cab and chassis cents, March 30, record March to teach ballet in the United f ur i 1 . " | TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor-| Shae 2 States. 6) | 1€ G Ww ¢ ( Navaron ! onto Port Authority will begin' The Township of Eost Whit- | Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Ltd en aN eran ae U .Navarone May We Suggest operation of overseas terminals by 's ae Tha ao common 50 cents, April 2, rec- NOT AMY | ASTOR PICTURES ereseris x ; . A : on 1e ' A ' eS é % ' arrangements fot memorials gon bale wits the uevisal ot tie and Chassis Truck one only 7 ~ . LONDON (CP) -- A skeleton), & ? # AND - 4 ' i A , fava Anaatay ati 1958 GMC model No. 91043 _---: Rapid Grip and Batten Ltd., found in Essex recently is not . : 'or pring installation e year s firs ap-water ship dais Gind: Ghnsdis. trick class A 15 cents, April 1, rec- that oF Amy Johnien. the dime . HIS made now, Eternal Bronze | The major change in port op-; : . ord March 14 1 ' fangs , a 4 mete . 'ie 3 Dvected by Luchne Viesont. Pradueed by Goltrede Lombards. by Matthews are the finest (eration was announced Monday| Specifications ond au oh o Sa o wela ¥ Lal made anywhere. We exclu- |night by E. B. Griffith, general) forms must be obtained from jin a gi Aid gi 33! TODAY ONLY! I stall d DSi pees the . } the undersigned or from Roy has ' 2 hig? ADMITTANCE he 00 ae et sat ee ee a Pereman, the. Township Road NET EARNINGS coroner said it was the 40th ; 3 ; Quo "MADISON AVENUE sa Metropolitan Toronto Board) Superintendent, ond all ten- time her skeleton had been ; ; 1 vans on aad -- else -- Please call of 'Trade Cinb. ate en be oe on By The CANADIAN PRESS Pigs ~*~ achat wife of 2 ; HR 3 ove ATA PLAYERS THEATRE MMROTE LT GaP Od Mr. Griffith said the advan-| '"® forms supplied. .-Abitibi Power and Paper Co.| ter James Moilison, was on a Mount Lawn tage 'of direct shipping through| Seperate tenders must be Ltd, year ended Dec. 31: 1961,|Plane-ferrying mission. for unaardending coenarat the port of Toronto to the key submitted in DUPLICATE for ($13,710,636, $3.18 a share; 1960, wee 2 vs : Ki 2 ing co-operation ; } ick 9 96R 9 ' " 5 Ontario manufacturing and con-, €9°" '4c $12,266,288, $2.83. CATCH BOOSTED 3 723 2633 suming market is being grad- Lowest er ony set net |,.Bailey Selburn Oil and Gas') TOKYO (AP) -- Communist| & a ' : ; For ee . ually whittled away by in-| "ecessorily accepte Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961,|North Korea claims a 1961 fish rm Ve jereased ocean shipping charges GEORGE FARNCOMB, $1,217,559; 1960, $792,840. catch of 700,000 tons -- 130,000 } Trey lal . ae, jcompared with competitive Clerk, . Sylvanite Gold Mines Wtd.,)\tons more than the previous , rm th IN MEMORIAM |routes. Township of East Whitby, year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $228,-\vear, the New China News then ca e e a He said 'the 1962 rate for COLUMBUS, Ontario 512; 1960, $7,572 Agency reports. and the storm of the HUGHES -- tn Iovi . termina] operation will be at ---- an = eeamereeess 3 : ' S Sharad sped and "grandmother. Soe least 10 per cent less than the | : : See. : : am f "al lughes, who passed away on 1961 figure because it would -be : . Feb: 27, 1959. P '4 'Sweet memories will linger forever;|Cheaper to operate all the ter- Another Now... Fuel Oil accounts may be paid Time cannot change them, it's true:|minals as one unit at the following Banks Stags that may come cannct sever) --____ : ° My loving rememb: f you, . . =abrer remembered by the: Andrews S C h Convenient NORTH: Canadian Imperial cupaitie turgeon aug: t S i Bank of Commerce at Rosslynn Plaza Branch CARD OF THANKS| Near Port Dover ervice ond 944 Simcoe St. N. Branch KAY -- The family of the late Clar-|,, BRANTFORD (CP)--One of for OUP | SOUTH: at Simcoe and Ritson Branch ence Kay wish with sincere apprecia-/the biggest fish ever hauled into tion to thank all our friends and neigh-|Port Dover was reported Mon C t EAST: The Royal Bank of Canada bewytog, tn oui floral cules day by Henry Misner ustomers 128 Wilson Road South Branch and staff of Ontario Malleable Iron| Out in his tug for some early- Co., 'aed. Bramley Motors | for cars|season trawling in Long Point WEST: Bank of Montreal sscranks ,t2 Dr. J. E. Rundle, pay, he found in his nets a stur- Oshawa Shopping Centre Branch WHITBY: The Royal Bank of Canada Whitby Branch Dr. Roselle and nurses on 2A. 'A Wife Greta and family|geon measuring six feet four Please remember to present KEAY -- The family of the late al-nches and weighing 138 pounds both copies of the Delivery bert E. Keay wish to thank their many! The species is rarely found in Sli h ki friends, the Oshawa Dairy and Lake Erie or Long Point Bay ip when making payment Cross for their many cards, floral a ate . . rangements and consoling words during The big catch will wind up ina our recent bereavement. New York fish market. WRONG RABBIT QUIZ CHAMP THIS YEARS @ LONDON (CP) -- Utrillo's} TORONTO (CP)--Winner of Cy, FINEST HIT! - painting of the Lapin Agile|the National Truth for Youth aca 1Q PERSONS 18 TEARS (Nimble Rabbit) club in Paris' |bible = regen _ . i ) az os Mont: ict is displaved|te2™_ of four members of the d FEATURE TIMES; ontmartre district is displayed VI ! aa aan a Royal View Pentecostal Church in a West End print shop under!in Tondon, Ont. They are Gz 5:50-7:50 the Engliah title: Lapwing Peckham, Barry Cottam, Sjiia| _ 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA PHONE 725-3581 | "Zama "ROOM FOR ONE MORE" plus "TARNISHED ANGELS" LAST SHOW 9:20 Agile. iCameron and Larry Scott.