Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1962, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, March 27, 1962 BIRTHS CHANT -- Gary and Anne-Rose are happy to announce the birth of a son,| Eric Gary, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs., on Thursday,| March 22, 1962, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. GANGEMI -- Deena, Joel and Dale 16 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock 17 Slat Steel pr 48% -- %| Southam il Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge 580 575 575 +5 ca 35% 35R--1% 5 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Bales 200 19% 19% -- %| Advocate 105 $31%4 31% 3144 + %4|Akaitcho 12% 12% {Amal Rare 13% 13% Ansil 85% 85% 2% 224 -- %/ 13% 13% 15% 15% TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--March 27 (1p Text xd 2120 $17% 17 (Quotations in cent sunless marked $.| Econ Inv 350 $48% 48% 1~--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-/Emp Life rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change ls\fam Play from previous board-lot closing sale.)/feqd Farms |Fleet Mfg Fleetwood Ford Cda Btock Bales 4500 1050 9642 1000 1500 u Atlin-Ruf Stock |Marcon | Maritime Martin Matatch MeMar McWat Mentor Min Corp 50 500 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Gales High Low a.m 10% 10% % 7% 48 9 10% 15 6% 59 48 6% 60 +3 52 «82 14% 14% im Ch'ge 1 Net +1 9 OTTAWA (CP)--The stormy pipeline debate of 1956 hovered like a ghost over the Commons consider the desirability of re- pealing closure. It was passed after only two opposition com- are happy to announce the arrivel of Abeir baby sister, Darla Rae, born Sat- urday, March 24, 1962, (weighing 9 Ibs.) at the Oshawa General Hospital. Proud ay iin) parents are Joe and Joan. M&DY| Acad-Ati thanks to Spr r |Acad-Atl A new- Stock LEONARD -- Bob and Rita (nee Da-|AL"OS ftp vies) are happy to announce the birth ai, pis w 212 of their son on Saturday, March 24,| aitaGos 962, at the Oshawa General Hospital.|aitaGas w Many thanks to Dr, Doherty. /Alta Nat | ze PIPHER -- Bud and Mary (nee|AiZona " Lintner) are very happy to announce ajgonquin the birth of their son, Peter Emerson, | ajymini 8 Ibs. 1 ozs, Wednesday, March 21, ajum ip 1962, at the Oshawa General Hospital./ alum 2p 'Thanks to Dr. Stocks and nurses of 4B,| argus and 4C. The first grandson for Mr. and Atiag Steel Mrs. E. L. Pipher and seventh grand-|Bank Mont eon for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lintner.| Bank NS |Beay Lum ROGERS -- Walt and Ruby are/ Bell Phone happy to announce the birth of their Bowater daughter, Darlene Elizabeth Iona, on) Brazil Sunday, March 25, 1962, at Oshawa BA Oil General Hospital. |BC Forest | BC TAYLOR -- Jack and Gwen (nee BC Pow Dowdle) wish to announce the arrival) Brockville of a daughter, Lynda Jane, born on Build Prod Friday, March 23, 1962, at Oshawa Cal Pow General Hospital. A sister for Debbie Cal p 5 pr and Joannie. Mother and baby both do- Can Cem ing fine. Thanks to Dr, R. C, Ross. Can Cem pr 78 \Can Foils A BAPPY occasion -- The birth of Can Foils A 200 ur child. To tell the good news to|CI Fndry riends and neighbors The Oshawa|Can Malt Times is as near as your telephone |Con Perm iC Pack A INDUSTRIALS 11 Net | High Low a.m, Ch"ge) 300 $46% 46 --%) 270 $12% -- | 265 4 | 225 $17 7 | 210 «210 210 +15 | 110 110 110 | $32% 32% 324 -- %) $12% 12% 12% | $1944 19% 19% 850 850 850 51 51 10% 27% 3 2 48% 484 32% 70 78% | Bales 845 365 215 108 645 $5144 300 $10% 1235 $27% 270 $23% 100 $48% 130 $48% $10 $32%4 375 $70% 125 $78% 25 $30% 30% $57% 57 m 6% 6 305 315 +10 $34% 34% M4--% 260 $13% 13% 13% $15 +25 | 29 210 32% 324--% 32 3 --% 295 21 2M 25 200 $ The day of birth, just telephone RA|Can Wire B 723.3192. The rate is only $1.50 : DEATHS ae BROAD, William ¥ Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- CG Sec eral Hospital, on Monday, March 26, c Husky '1962, William Broad, beloved son of C Husky ghe late Elizabeth and Arthur Broad C Hydro 'and brother of Mrs, Stewart Wallis C Imp Bk AWinnifred), Mrs, William Gooding © iF Eva), John and Samuel in his 61st Can ne wear. Resting at the Armstrong Fun- CPR gral Home, Oshawa, with memorial wervice in the Chapel, Wednesday, Gas March 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Gip Dev Union Cemetery. Col Cell * * 1 | SULLIVAN, Helen Cuddahee ie 'Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-' 60, Gas 'eral Hospital on Monday, March 26, Gory yt 1962, Helen Cuddahee, beloved wife of - George A. Sullivan and mother of Mrs. Crush Int 'William Alien (Audrey) and Mrs, Ter- Dal 'esa Richardson, in her 80th year, Rest- Dist ben jing at the Armstrong Funeral Home Belles with high requiem mass in | Dom Gregory's Church, Wednesday, March), 28 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's 1... wads tse he D Magnes Dosco Dom Dom Tar Sec B El WOOD, W. Howard Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- "eral Hospital on Monday, March 26, 1962, W. Howard Wood, beloved hus- band of Violet Milne and dear father of Christina Sharon, Angela, Donald, Crstbrk pr Elect wts 150 Lime Stores 375 $ 207 $67 20 Cc 20 0 Fadtn xd Fraser Gatineau G Dynam 1c GP Drill Globe A GL Paper GNGas w GW Coal A Guor Tr Hardee 1050 $12%4 50 --% Int Nickel --% |Inter PL |Inv Syn A Jefferson |Jeff Bw jJockey C 6 6 15% 15% 260 «(260 390 «390 $13% 13% 13% $22%-- 22% 22% $22 22 22 $16 15% 16 |LOnt Cem 9 Lau Fin A Lau F 123 3 % 9 9 315 310 89% 9% 25 $50 "% 3 --¥ LobG 1 pr LobG B pr MB PR MLf Gard M Lf Mill | Mass-F | Met "% Stores Ms |Mex LP pr iMilt Brick Molson. A Mon Foods Mont Loco Moore Noranda % % ¢ NO NGas 225 800 3 370 220 300 225 9% 100 10% + % 100 1 400 7362 ll 13%+ % $20% 20% -- %& ,| Rothman Ont Loan Page-Hers Parker Phantom Pow Corp IN Gas N Gas pr IN Gas W |R Nodwell R Yarn A AV Cc +% 8 Ye $5744 57% 57% $74 7% TM $565 56% 56% 170 170 170 i', ™% 14 14 5% 9% % -1 Roe ot % +% % Royo! Bank Russell Salada F Seven Arts Shawin 710 1 610 22% Ri-- % Simpsons 110 30% 3%4--% SKD Mfg 109 $1 11% 1ll%-- % Slater Steel 2775 $14% 14 14 2|Cent Del 4 Home B 19% 19% Tor-Dom Bk 267 $66% 66% 6614 -- % Towers 700 8 $--% Towers wts 725 3235 --25 T A 350 53 Tr Can PL 250 wu%--% Trans-Mt 4" 4% Trans PPL Mo 325 $53 52% $24% 24% $14% 14% $36% 367 $10% 10% $22%4 22% $25%4 25% 37% 7% 125 1235 95 2 36a + Un Acc 2 pr 150 10% + % Un Fas 500 2 U Corp B 23%--% 7 Vendomat Wainwr 25 Walk GW $58% 58% 584+ % $18% '18% 18% 115 184 -- %& 10% 29% 40 80 250 400 295 224 100 480 West A wis 215 White 1 pr 7% JA 25 800 | Asbestos 25 $34% 34% |'B Am Bonk 210 $61 61 249 $264 26% 320 $42% 42% 100 OILS 300 220 1500 102 300 940 725 $25% 25% 25% 1000 8 8 $23% 23% 23% 31 31 14 +1 MA 61 26% +] 42%4-- % Price Br a4 +2 Alminex Asamera Bailey S A Bail 5% pr = % 115 375 400 155 19% 32 760 ll 85 27 $13% 13% 268 325 6 14 370 395 2400 375 650 3100 1080 525 1500 100 4000 137 313 950 2000 1000 1000 200 1000 CS Pete +5 Cdn Dev |C Ex Gas C High Cr Cc LA Pete 155 1 19% 32 3 755 il 385 2644 13% 13% 265 310 6 10 195 14 14 $15 14% 850 850 40% 40% 30-28% 66 66 199 198 105 105 16 16 134 130 165 163 $14 M4 140 «+140 60 60 765 765 MINES Yan Can 9000 8% 8% Abacus 7300 30% 30% Acad Uran 5000 7 6% C Dragon +h C Mic Mac Glacier Home A -- --% Medal Nat Pete N Concord N Davies NC Oils Okalta Pac Pete Pac Pete w Pomoil Permo Place |Provo Gas Sarcee |/South U Tidal Triad Oil Union Oil Un Oils Wsburne Wstates +5 10 195 +1 +5 fe 100 1500 2240 1859 900 350 §500 eat 4 8% 30% -- ¥ 6% laims | | Aumaq Moneta | Baska | Bideop |Black Boy | Bouzan 'Camp Chib }C Dyno C Malart iCdn NW |Can-Erin Cassiar Cent Pat Cheskirk | Chester | Chib-Kay |Chib M | Chimo |C Silica Coin Lake |Coniagas C Bellek C Discov |C Halli C. Morrison ic Mosher Conwest Coulee | Craigmt | Crowpat eregiae | Deer Hora 5500 D'Eldona 2500 Denison 1101 | Dicknsa 200 | Duvan 500 | Falcon 100 | Faraday 300 | Fatima 2000 |Francoeur 6000 |Geco Mines 25 Goldale 16000 Granduc 250 Granduc rt. 3100 ulch 1500 f Lead 3000 nnar 120 Gwillim 3000 | Halinor 200 |H of Lakes 7500 70 43 ments. 5 J. W. Pickersgill (L--Bona- vista - Twillingate) suggested, without any formal action, an amendment which would have resulted in immediate repeal of the closure procedure without committee study. "Having regard to what has happened," said Mr. Pickersgill, "I believe that no government in its senses would ever again use the existing closure rule in our (rule) book. I therefore do not see any sense in leaving it there." INVOKED FOUR TIMES Mr. Pickersgill was immigra- tion minister when the former Liberal government invoked clo- sure four times in some three weeks to gain Commons appro- val by a fixed deadline of a loan of up to $80,000,000 to finance the western leg of the Trans-Canada natural gas pipeline. Monday. Everybody was thinking about it but nobody talked about it. Instead, there was almost complete harmony as the Com- mons took the initial step to- wards elimination of the conten- tious debate-limiting rule of clo- sure that brought the House to the brink of bedlam nearly six years ago. Prime Minister Diefenbaker got the ball rolling when he in- troduced a resolution establish- ing a House rules committee to Water Supply Conditions Outlined LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The A +1. |city, undecided whether to ob- In that hectic parliamentary , jbattle the CCF group joined % ins joine +,4/tain its water supply from Lake! with the Conservatives in a bid {Huron or nearby Fanshawe A pagar ay nioht (2 fend off the Liberal closure +1%|Lake, learned Monday _ night)... 1 o : Tse ay pede axe. But it was a CCF. voice {that the Ontario Water Re-) or eee ; sy ppeeena: : "ill |Monday which cried "slow +2 |Sources Commission wil @P-\down" when the Conservative --%/prove the use of Fanshawe Pa 7 VES ie ; Pea and Liberals joined forces in a junder certain conditions. move to kill the villai +%! In a brief to council, the|;o-, _; e villain of the |OWRC listed conditions which} 97 Piece. ' CCF include the building of the best|_,~ egier ( -- Burn- Mt W: Multi-M $12% 186 12% 185 4 N Goldert North Can Norvalie N Beauc O'Leary Opemiska Opemiska Orchan Ormsby Osisko Pax Int Paymast Pee Expl Peerless Pick Crow 40 39 39 --3 | Preston $21% 21% 21% + %)Pros Air ae ea | Purdex 3 1 i = [Que Che ¥ Que Lab 2 2 2 1Q Mattgmi 16 15 154%-- %| Quemont $12% 12 12 -- %| Radiore 375 375 375 |Rayrock 10% 10% 104 + % pat 5914 59% y ' $59% 594 59% + 4 Rio Algom 172 172. 172 --8 |Rio Rup 2% 26 | Ryanor 9 29% -- ¥ 61 y, | Satellite gy? +46 | Sherritt |Silvmaq 1000 44 44 13500 16% 16 595 50 9559 85+ 550 595 595 595 500 234 234 234 5000 30% 30% 3+ % 7000 48 «44606=«(47 11625 33 13 +5 4 4 23 «115 "6 63 200 660 43 63 205 660 + 12000 74 6% 6% 1000 25% 25% 25% 100 45 O45 945 62 52 91 91 il 137 137 «137 3667 $10% 10% 10% 1000 6 6 6 11% 12 3000 12 2100 184 182 182 3000 5 5 5 1000 24% 24 24% 410 36 148 7 9 $29% 27 290 12 29% 26 235 12 430 410 410 6000 HCG 100 148 148 2000 7% 7 690 15% 270 15 1300 122 5000 | Teck-H - | Tombill +2 +1 +5 Ist Step To Eliminate House Closure Rule He said it was "a very poor excuse for wanting to go whole hog and completely abolish the right of the government of the day to have its way" just be- cause of "one unhappy and un- fortunate incident when the St. Laurent government applied clo- sure unnecessarily and most prematurely." _Outside the House, H. W. Her- ridge, parliamentary leader of the CCF-New Democratic Party group, said CCF-NDP members support committee study of the closure rule and will put for- ward their views on closure then. Mr, Diefenbaker said that as long as the rules provide for the use of closure it can be misused. The procedure had been intro- duced in the Canadian parlia- ment in 1913 when members could speak for unlimited time, but now they were subject to time limits. Heath Talks End Today, Said Useful --2 |Tormont +1 |Trans Res -- %| Tribag 21 -- %\Ult-Shaw 57% + %/U Asbestos {Un Keno --) lu Mindam |Upp Can --10 Vauze Ventures + %| Wasamac --5 |Werner Willroy Wiltsey % Wr Harg "\ Young HG Zenmac Zulapa ---1 +1 600 4700 11300 20 155 585 237 «805 7500 20 'Itrati i aby-Coquitlam), who fought i filtration plant possible andj;,° --. 7. , 4 n maintenance of sufficient flow| ne pen ~. made the) --s {down the Thames River to pre-|s955 debate, oh erence to the) ivent pollution. | e, though he, too, eon ee |carefully refrained from namin ie ie as ae tk | ee OR indicated that if); ° 400 158 158 138 45 |London decides to build an' ex- 214 $59% 59% 59% -- % pensive pipeline to Lake Huron| ae fs Hb 71 +1 jinstead, the city will have to se \find its own way around the} 100 160 160 160 + posse | 19% + % limit placed on the debenture) 00 1700 19% 19 150 100 debt. | Headway 2000 Heath 2500 Hollinger 170 Hud Bay 110 Irish Cop 600 Iso J Waite. Jonsmith Kerr . Add L Default 194 -- 4% 13 Tobacco Probe Opens To Save Market Langis 1 Latin Am Leitch Lencocrt LL Lae | Lorado | Lyndhst | Lorado Lyndhst Madsen Maralgo +2 100 | iz As a result of this, council) decided to send a committee to} the provincial cabinet to deter-| mine whether recoverable de-} bentures, which would apply to} a pipeline, can be removed) 500 20 20 «620 37600 27% 25 26144 +2 1000 21 «6212 100 805 805 805 OTTAWA (CP)--Two days of Canadian government talks with Britain's Edward Heath on the British negotiations to enter the European Common Market end today. So far the discussions have been marked by public expres- sions of understanding and friendship, but little disclosure of the nature of the closed-door talks. Mr. Heath, lord privy seal and chief British negotiator in the Common Market talks at Brussels, told reporters Monday the discussions have been "'ex- from the debenture picture. A! TILLSONBURG, Ont, (CP)-- recoverable debenture-is paid|A two-day investigation into for by income other than taxes. |Current tobacco marketing prob-| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Roger, Kenneth, John and Robert and gon of William Wood in his 48th year. resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with 'high requiem in St. Gregory's Church, Thurs- farch 29, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. (Nights of Col- umbus Rosary Wednesday at 8 p:m.) GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327 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 occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 ~ IN MEMORIAM 30URNE -- In loving memory of a dear father, Ernest Bourne, who pass- ed away March 28, 1952. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay; Every day, in some small' way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent you are ever near, Still missed, still loved and ever dear. --Sadly missed by daughters, Beatrice *and son-in-law Bob and family HARRISON -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Hilda Harrison, who passed away on March 27, 1960. | » 'It is hard to walk the road alone le by side, comes a moment of life divide 'ou gave us years of happiness, Then came sorrow, burning tears, But you left us blessed memories We shall treasure through the years. --Lovi remembered by husband, Clarence and daughters, Olive and 'Mildred --- In loving memory of a Edward Howard, who 'passed away March 27, 1959. sie recalls sad memories father gone to rest he ones who think of him today e the ones who loved him best. --Ever remembered by daughter Shir- ley HOWARD dear father, of a + HOWARD In loving memory of a edear husband and father, Edward How- ard, who passed away March 27, 1959. emory, dear husband, whole life through » But forever As I i the image of you --Ever remembered by wife Lillian and AN | EASTER To Woman C ($127,500 In 'Damage Suit | HAMILTON (CP)--A 21-year- old Aylmer woman claimed $127,500 damages in the Su- preme Court of Ontario Monday ae By FORBES RHUDE Hustle Seems Key To Success V. A. McKillop, general man- lems opened here Monday as a tremely useful." "We've got a very good work- ing relationship." ager of the Public Utilities|result of the virtual collapse of} Finance Minister Fleming, Commission, told the meeting|the market. |who heads the three-man group the city may face water re-| Growers are concerned that a/of Canadian ministers, said the strictions this summer if ad-|large part of the 1961 crop, es-|meetings are "extremely help- ditional water is not found. jtimated at 189,000,000 pounds, ful' to the Canadian govern- The OWRC brief noted that/Will be left on their hands,|ment. water can be obtained from the |About 45,000,000 pounds of the} 'Mr. Heath fully understands Thames at Fanshawe at lower|¢Top has still to be auctioned.|on his part how very important cost than from Lake Huron or), Tobacco buyers were hanged|these matters are to Canada." Volvo Canada Ltd., which last Business Editor|year sold 1,946 of the Swedish |Lake Erie, but the quality would| in effigy Monday to protest a! | glass cloth strengthened with for injuries she recieved in a 1960 accident on Highway 5, just west of Peters Corners. | Mr, Justice Morris King, try- ing'the non-jury action, was told that the car, in which the plain- tiff, Dianne Marie Clinton, was) a passenger collided head-on with anohter car on June 10, 1960. | The second vehicle burst into flames and the passenger, Joan Aikins of Creemore, died later from her injuries, Defendants are Delbert Oickle of Paris, the owner of the sec- ond car; Jean Crosskill of Guelph, alleged to be its driver! at the time, and Sanford Aikins| of Creemore, father of the dead irl. ' Both Miss Crosskill and Miss Clinton received severe injuries in the accident, | Dr. R. A. Dolan told the court that in January this year there was still evidence that the plain \ i tiff was suffering from a severe) i jbrain injury. _ *| The case continues. Foundation Co. Has Big New Shareholder TORONTO (CP) -- Slater In- dustries Ltd. of Hamilton is the new major shareholder of Foun- dation Company of Canada Ltd., Foundation President Lloyd J. McGowan announced Monday. He said Foundation has been notified more than 500,000 shares of the company's com- mon stock have been deposited with the National Trust Com- pany under the terms of a "mystery" bid for minority con- trol of Foundation, Canada's construction company, FLAME-PROOF FEMALE tion Association's Safety Show in Toronto April 16 and 17. Officials say this suit offers the best fire protection be- | cause it reflects heat, unlike asbestos. Latest fashion in firefight- ng is this suit of insulated aluminum and modelled by Lorna Woods. The suit will be one item displayed at the Industrial Accident Preven- Lawyer Cleared In Bride's Death NEW YORK (AP)--A lawyer|was started after her relatives for a New York plastic surgeon Claimed the circumstances were said Monday a state department mysterious. document cleared his client of| Von Linde's release came any responsibility for the death| after a second autopsy showed of his wealthy bride on their no evidence of foul play. --(CP Wirephoto) honeymoon in Haiti 12 days ago pena The lawyer, Gerald Barandes, produced the document at a press conference in behalf of his client, Dr. Manfred 'von Linde,} Von, Linde was jailed five days without a charge being Slaver Steel Action For \largest {made March 13. holders said $14.75 a share would be paid if 500,000 shares of Foundation stock were depos- lited with the National Trust The offer to Foundation share- Canadian Pre ibe inferior ication | threatened i i Hustle, backed up by a fair|Volvo automobiles in A TE ad manila the purification pines irene in price. amount of optimism, appears|says it expects to sell 3,000 this| : lat "the hung a large dummy to be the key word in business/year and 5,000 in 1963, | ja the main entrance of the 1 |auction exchange, where the in-| today, judging by the flood of| The Investment Dealers' As-| Duke Of Edinburgh vestigation is being held. comment and developments of|sociation of Canada will hold| ; : he | At auctions this season large one kind or another. its annual meeting at Manoir! . | : | quantities y af | Gets Big Welgame Cares © 'cece mre 2 The Bank of Montreal, in its| Richelieu, Murray Bay, Que., ; qua: current business review, says|June 17-20 and the Canadian |mained unsold because of what present indications point to ajGas Association will meet at} CORDOBA (Reuters) -- The buyers complain is poor grad- construction of the forces of re-|the same place June 20-23. {Duke of Edinburgh was wel-| U8: covery. It sees the six-per-cent Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd,/comed by large crowds to this}, Conducting the current inves- increase forecast for capital ex-| 6°) coast producers of pulp,|central Argentine city Monday/tigation are C. R. Phillips, di- penditures this year as '.mod-| "~ P PUP, 2s he moved towards the end|ector of the field crops division est," but encouraging when! Paper and other forest products, | of his official tour of 10 South|°f the federal department of other areas of demand con-/says it bought $25,000,000 worth) American republics. jagriculture, George McCague, tinue strong. lof items from 300 suppliers in) Today he begins a private|chairman of the Ontario Farm G. L. Mansour, vice-president,|/1961. Process materials, at $2,-| visit to two Argentine ranches|Products Marketing Board, and RCA Victor, Montreal, says the/000,000 form the largest!where he is expected to swim directors of the board. sales increase that started last) group, including such materials and play polo. | Government graders and di- fall is continuing into 1962 at ajas glues, saltcake, sulphur, cau-) When the duke went to a re- rectors of the Ontario Flue- higher rate than originally an-|stic soda, chlorine and chinajception for the British commu-|Cured Tobacco Growers' Mar- ticipated. : jclay. Other items ranged from nity in central Cordoba, police) keting Board will also take part Figures for 1962 to mid-March needles to locomotives. The dol-/had to force a way for him|Interviews are planned with show the company's television|lar volume includes federal and|through a crowd lined 20 deep representatives of all buying sales running 30 per cent ahead/provincial sales taxes. lin a narrow street. companies, FEAR FOR EXPORTS The matters to which Mr. Fleming referred are Canadian exports to Britain -- running some $900,000,000 a year--which the government says would be seriously harmed by British en- try to the six-nation Common Market. The British government is seeking concessions from the Common Market to protect vital Commonwealth trade interests in the British market. The Canadian government has made clear it is opposed to stating its position on priorities --to say where Common Market concessions are essential for in- dividual products and where they are 'not absolutely nec- cessary. Instead, the govern- ment has said it is leaving it up to Mr. Heath and the British negotiators to get the best over- all deal possible. of the similar period in 1961 and per cent ahead of 1960, Feb-| jruary table radio.sales were up 30 per cent from February last lyear. Perfect Circle Company Ltd., manufacturers of piston rings at Don Mills, Toronto, an- nounces it will produce and market a full line of fishing tackle under license agreement with the American South Bend Tackle Co. Inc. W. Blake Dodds, president and general manager, says the move into the recrea- tion supply field is a major step in the company's diversifica-} tion program, } NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS British American Oil Co. Ltd., jyear ended Dec. 31: 1961, $32,- (636,000, $1.59 a share; 1960, 1$30,803,000, $1.51. | Copper Rand Chibougamau |Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $347,226. (No comparison available). Dominion Magnesium Ltd., year ended Dec, 31: 1961, $424,- 375; 1960, $77,006. Drummond Welding and Steel Works Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $93,500, $1.04 a Class A jshare. (No comparison. avail- \filed while officials investigated TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones Nothing is more befitting or a greater tribute to the mem- ory of the loved ones who have passed on to that borne from which no traveller returns, than a memorial verse at Easter time it is a beautiful gesture of love devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son those beyond the im- mediate family circle, a faith- ful friend or kin. In. the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select an appropriate memoriam notice for Easter time, the Classified Depart ment of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memorial tributes on APRIL 21st and -- or To ensure thot your message oppears of this time' TELE- PHONE BEFORE APRIL 19th, 723-3492, j M d T d |Company. the death of his bride, the for- on ay Td e able). Nipissing Mines Co. Ltd., year |mer Lucille Rodgers, 52, of New; TORONTO (CP) -- Action in) 1 | York and Kansas City. He has/shares of Slater Steel Industries | New Repair Contre enied 'bec, st si, $133,047; been released and now is visit-|of Hamilton overshadowed a For Dealer Cars : | ling friends in Florida. lgeneral decline during light | Mrs, von Linde, the widow of|stock market trading Monday.| ae ja New York banker, died March; Slater, acting vigorously on}, TORONTO (CP)--Imperial Oil uspen erm 14 in -her hotel room at Cap|rumors that it was the company itd. BnneUnere that it has estab- |Haiten, 200 miles from Port au|behind the mysterious offer two | lished a repair centre in Toronto F Hitti Bo | Prine " |weeks ago for 500,000 shares eee radia dak gi liggs ok rare or | ng y Barandes said the report at-/ Foundation Company of Canada|'0F Te ey a ua i tributed Mrs. von Linde's death| Ltd, jumped 1% to 14 on a\°dipped to do themselves. BRANTFORD (CP) -- Mrs. to "a coronary thrombosis." | turnover of 'more than 25,000| Cars will be delivered to the Barbara Hodge, 27, convicted | An investigation of the death shares. It had earlier gone to|centre, described by Imperial as last week 'of beating a three- a new high of 145. "the first in Canada," by the ene boy whom was] i i nee jdealers and returned by them.|™NGing, was given a two-year IN MEMORIAM | market Foundation announcea|C¥stomers will be able to|suspended sentence Monday and that Slater "is the new major|©hatge repair bills on Imperial's rade to take care of chil- TURNER --In loving memory of | shareholder" of the company, |°Tedit cards. fo hag occa they er ae |dear wife and mother, Alice Turner.) Frcowhe iia wintket oe Mrs. Hodge, mother of six who passed away March 27, 1951. < ca a on the aah nel pe children, admitted striking Rich- Gone from us but leaving memories|€ ral weakness predominated} lard Iorio after the boy and his Death ca ever take Away, a E ~ ; i ia ; ; | Death ca never lg = all sections of the industrial} DIVIDENDS |sister were left in her care by| While upon this earth we stay board were down. Federal 'Mrs. Ruth Iorio Feb, 13. She! --Sadly missed by husband, Mark,|Grain took the biggest loss, off said she riously told hit | [Douglas and Shirley 3% at 53 on a small turnover.| By THE CANADIAN PRESS peatedly igh aingfbs Foil 'tol Building Products dropped 1%| Bathurst Power and Paper Co. | breakfast. ; | CARD OF THAIS Toren Fel and Pe , Mac' 'Ltd., Class A 62% cents, com-| 'The boy spent a week in hos- ies balan Pp ape each! mon 12% cents, May 1, record Pital with back, arm and leg | PER -- We wi i / : April 6. injuries. i eeeee cris totems tat neig| , Of index, "industrials were | Magistrate John. Shillington bors for their help, beautiful floral;down 1.50 at 623.92 and golds said he decided against a jail} tributes and messa of sympathy |1.10 at 86.79, their lowest point oils advanced .16 at 119.47. The|term for Mrs.. Hodge bece | |Also to Canon C for hi f este F | . 4, | I ge because [reras pg oughrecent gcihewemives f since October. Base metals dg@jvolume was 2,882,000 shares|this would, in effect, punish her >The Cooper family Clined .26 at 205.24 and weste; \compared with 3,073,000 Friday.|own children. Pay us a visit and go a few rounds with a Volkswagen. You can rock it, shake it, slam the doors and bounce on the bumper. (If you hear a squeak, see your cobbler.) Or, if you prefer, you can have a quiet chat with one of our salesmen. Either way you'll get the same information: the VW is built to take a beating. No rattles, no loose parts, nothing but solid car. (To make sure every Volkswagen is perfect, our fac- There are 346 VW d SABYAN MOTORS VW for a ride and be with the window open. s across Canad | 334 RITSON; RD. SOUTH, tory employs 5,000 inspectors.) But don't take our word for it. Take the Try shutting the door with the window closed. It won't be easy because the Volks- wagen is practically airtight. Try it again your own inspector. a good go You'll hear the solid sound of a car that's built to last. Look under the dashboard and inside the door jamb. You'll find the same amount Here's the one nearest to you: imMPO TEL: 723-3461 Come in and kick it around. of paint we put on the outside: 4 coats, (We have to be ready for anything. Volks- wagens are sold around the world and driven in every climate.) Be our guest. Come in and give the VW ing over. You'll find you can kick it, but you can't knock it. VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD. RTS PAY FOR EXPORTS

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