Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1962, p. 26

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 28, 1962 BIRTHS BERRY Lynn and Donelda (nee Williamson) of Ajax, are happy to an nounce the arrival of their daughter, Karen Dawn, on March 23. 1962 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Weight 7 Ibs., 3 ozs. A little sister for Kevin. Many thanks to Dr. Ross TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Conadian Press T to Stock Exehange--March 28 (Quotations in cents unless marked $ z--Odd tot xd--Ex-dividend xr~--Ex rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change from previous board-lot sale INDUSTRIALS Ziwen Sales Abitibi 875 Acad-Atl Acad-Atl Alta Dist AltaGas AltaGas AltaGas Alg Cen Alg Cen Algoma Alumini Alum 2pr Anolog Anthes Argus Atlas Bark Mont Bell Phone Brazil BA Oil BC Pack A BC Pack B BC Pow BC Phone Brockville Burns Cabol your son or daughter with Cal Pow an Oshawa Times birth notice. The Can. Perm Rate $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our © Safe 4 staff will assist you in writing a notice Wire Brew A A B an closing HENDERSON Joyee (nee Bell) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Sharon Elizabeth, at Toronto East General Hos- pital on Tuesday, March 27, 1962. Mo- ther and baby fine Barry and tt Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge A METCALF Gilbert and Iris Met- calf (nee Koropapwa) of Orono are happy to announce the birth of a son, Daniel Gilbert, 7 Ibs. 5 ozs., at Osh- awa General Hospital, on Wednesday, March 21, 1962. A brother for Rose- anna, David and Diane. Many thanks to Dr. King and Dr. McKinney pr w w A NICHOLISHEN -- Dave and Ann (nee Patte) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Warren David, on Sunday, March 1962, at Oshawa General Hospita Steel WILSON -- Bill and Barbara (nee Marsh) are happy to announce the: safe arrival of a baby brother for David and Douglas,' weighing 8 Ibs. 1 0z., born on Tuesday. March 27, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital INTRODUCE Can Cdn C Br CBAI DEATHS cea Chem Dredge Memorial Hospital March McKNIGHT Bowmanville, on 1962, Harold F ear, beloved Resting At Tuesday, McKnight in his h isband of Maureen Ste the Morris Fune Service in enson at anville. Thursday at Bowm on Bowmanville Cer Chapel} Chapel terment Cdn Tir Chat-Ga PEDWELL, Eva Maud Suddenly at RR 2, Newcastle Tues 1962 Eva Maud 4th vear, beloved wife Pedwell Resting at the eral Chapel, Bowmanville n the Thursday eve at & o'clock Thornbury Union Cemeter on hapel ning Interment Harry Far! inte rest at the family Street West 7, 1962, Harry ved husba of Ellen of Mra and Barbara of Resting at the Osh Chapel SAGER F red Dom Dor Du Stores Tar Pont Econ Inv Emp Life Fam Play Fonny Fleet Mfg Ford (US) Fndin nent' Fraser Gatineau Gat 514 GM Globe Oshawa Earl Ma Al- xd nson and father Joan year Funeral Home service in at 2 p.m memorial ne March Inte xd shawa Union Cemetery pr w nto rest Howard n woop Entered Hospita 962 w Howard hand of Violet M Christina Sharon Kenneth, John and n Wood in Armstrong with high requier *s Church Th a.m, Inter Nights of Co! at 8 pw Gen 2 the Oshawa Maret beloved h Monda Wood and Angela Robert 48th yea Funeral dear father Donald, and ne of Roger n Roger, sey Weg IN MEMORIAM FOSKETT wonderful gr his Home mass ors rs- day, Marci t 10 6G a Cemeter mbus Rosary Wednesda oving memory of a Sophia Homes March 28 In and mother a continuing me- { contact Ribles are For placemen or phone 725-2 GIDEON ett, who away GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL beyond reacn not forgotten ou are no more ou are with us, before ed grandson ice all, p of FOSKETT In 1} onderfu grandmother randmother, Sophie Hom ving memory and ceful be th fe we ath we do the same by in-law emembered Jacque son Bryce ja and ne, grandchildren ving memory of a and grandmother who passed memory, dear ife through linger forever the nage of you bered daughter, Steward and grandchil whole IN MEMORIAM c BOURNE In loving memory of dear husband and father, Ernest Fred Bourne, who passed away March memory of a grandmother who passed FOSKETT wonderful Sophia awa In loving and Foskett 196 the world to give, and more her nothe Homes March If t had all I old days together cannot the a tears and bring ba were ar her voice and see her at door When y Rut Will Eve we ) smile secre ms live with us forever dear grave tokens of love God ever made is done be anding at me mother, F Grace remembered by wife Florence and tend your and daughters Florence and "i And leave behind Reatrice To the best mother I hink Whe ke to t BROWN dea Brow when life icke 2A and passed son brother March are 4 she the door who away fl see a yme Two ad nny bered by daughter E grandchil- s remembered by FOSKETT Ir nemory of a Sophia Homes March 28 nd brot Dar oyae ang Drotue 3 uderful grandmot COLE e who passed awa ald ¢ In ng who passed dle awa e often stand 5 crushed and sore, Remembrance is a gol sweet words come Death tries to break but al! in T then. to of one's hear one before 0 to love, and nuch L miss 1 shed Is the greatest sorrow . ears ma wipe 9 : on e only sleeps, Bs s not dead * But The this they wipe out never those days all remembered Iva memory of happy When Five Art, sister-in we were aw and nephew and grandson, John g memory of a dea Maret of Homes March 2% ng memor ssed awa Sophia appened wien heartache en vere grand FOSKE AN EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones FOSKEVT t wing memo of lea Sopbia Homes Foskett March 8 ng FOSKETT Ma not ofa who pass vemory skett we intend will to the end Forgotten In our memo FOSKETY Ir ing of and great-grand Foskett, who Sophia Homes Mar ngels kee i P ip there ase God knoy not forget emembered and g andsons impossible wish sincere thanks tives nquiries way dur Hospital comforting e orting ~Lulu Johnson | visite 4 SKD 'silin Bite, Sia. ity iin fii iy ici, fie Me is. Site, Sin | 11 Net | Low a.m, Ch'ge 56% 56% 8% 8% 12% 12% Stock Sales Guar Tr Hardee Hard Carp Horne Pf Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep Inland G int Nickel Int Uti int Util Interprov Inter Dis wt Inter PL Inv Syn Jeiferson Jockey ( Jock € p xd joc CB p xd Jockey rts Lafarge Latarge Lakeland LOat Cem p Lau Fin A High xd pr A 300 850 220 11 100 10% 700 I 11 Ml 500 5% 200 100 00 235 2075 1369 500 6'4 6% 260 13% A Levy LobCo A LobCo A Ww LobCo pr LobG 1 MB PR pr Maxwell MEP( Met Stores Mid-West Molson A Molson B Moore Noranda Nor Phone Oshowa Page-Hers Pina Penmans Premium Gas Gas pr Yarn A Roe AV ( Roe AV Rothman Royal Bank Royalite - pr Russell Salada Shawin Mig Slater Steel Slat Steel pr Stedman Steel Can Suptest ord Texaco Yor-Dom T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt 600 225 724 540 235 725 75 700 100 35 509 100 pr z 260 10 3682 325 455 163 375 279 500 245 200 5 37 460 840 400 F xd $14%% 14% Joint Control Reports Said Speculative OTTAWA ter Diefenbaker described Tues- speculative" a that the offered (CP)--Prime Minis day as "'purely Canadian Press United States report has Can ada joint control over nuclear weapons on ferrite "y Anglo system Canadian of the "two-key"' on the basis American He said in Commons in reply to Opposition Leader Pearson that nothing had taken place since h last report to the Commons. He had nothing to add to what he had said viously Mr. Diefenbaker's last Com mons comment on the subject of nuclear weapons was March 5. He was asked then by Mr Pearson whether the govern the s 'cent .* YvevrTr eT v"yYyuawvrvuvvuwuwqtT 11 Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge 11 Net Low a.m, Ch'gt 2% 2% -- 5656 25M% 0 Stock Sales Black Bay Bouzan Brunswk Buff Ank Sales 200 215 Stock Un Gas U Gas A pr U Corp B U Fuel B Vie G Tr Buff RL Wainwr Camp Chib Walk GW 35 3 58! 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Mr. Diefenbaker said there had been discussions 'from time to time' but that there was "no present intention' to enter discussi ns. AL COLLETTI ABOARD EMPRESS OF ENGLAND (CP) Fibrositis and bursitis can be treated with good results if the sufferer sees a doctor early and the condition is recognized: and treated ag- gressively, a leading Toronto surgeon said Tuesday The terms fibrositis sitis are commonly used to describe a large group of ob- scure aches and pains in various parts of the body In a scientific paper presented to the College of General Prac tice of Canada meeting at sea, Dr. Frederick G. Kergin, pro- fessor and head of the depart- ment of surgery of the Univer- sity of Toronto, described eral syndromes of fibrositis and bursitis where disability of short duration if proper atten tion given in time Kergin also is surgeon-in-chief By new and bur- AUTHORIZE SURVEY HAMILTON (CP)--Civic offi- cials will study what renova tions will be required to prepare a home for Canada's football hall of fame. Board of control Monday authorized property su- perintendent Robert Matteson and Architect Alex German to conduct the survey and prepare a cost estimate. The hall of fame will be in a home adija- to the municipal pool at Scott Park on King Street East sev is is CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Continued from Page 25) of the Toronto General Hospital Injections, surgery and mas- sage--depending on the condi tion--are recommended as part of the treatment 32--Articles for Sale LIVE tT UP! from the great fied under "Homes for Buy # home of your own big selection in Classi Sale." ONE jewellery front and top, 9 ft pepsi cola cooler intil 6 pom display case, glass by 2% ft One dry Telephone MA 3-3121 TYPEWRITER writer. electric sh_ register 3-4434 adding time clock, Snap for machine, check file cabinet quick sale AWNINGS free Prompt table North canvas Chair Simcoe service, estimates rentals Fox, 412 Cleve TENTS hardware camping yutboard Best prices. Try Bond West supplies, marine guns and Dominion motors bieycles Tire, 48 Street collapsible for "62 travel SILVERLINER" C 728-1468 railers new Call sel] and anything Post bu exchange used fur you have, The City 446 Simeoe Street East re 0 ading th and Bond Street 723 THREE rooms of new furniture only This includes living room, bed and kitchen ensembles. Get al only $3.00 week Barons 424 Simcoe Street oom this fo Home Furnishings, INCH condition, 8-5367 CONSOLE reasonable television, in good Telephone MO ALL-STATE motor scooter running condition, one man's $10. Telephone MA 3-5718 MeCLARY Cla a excellent bicycle 30° automatic range. Me refrigerator, Viking All in excellent condi Telephone 728-4067 ft automatic dryer on. Private sale stter 6 p.m VIKING washing machine t $20. Telephone CO 3-2 good condi ion '90 Hampton like 395 CAR considered best offer Avenue battery Apply radio new Pine Oshawa SHOWCAS haberdashery bargain leading Any or Telephone and fixtures from store in Toronto PLAYER prices honk teen foot Shasta Rockwell $3181 plano attach si six MA tonk iler, sleeps Super after 5 SINGER factory power machine, extra attachments, in excellent condition. Apply 110 Nassau Street telephone 723-751 sev or ONF pletely boy's bicycle, also one boy's, reasonable Oshawa large sized reconditioned bicycle asson Street com large ve sidewalk 422 M 34--Lost & Found LOST two beagle hounds, male, names Rocky, Duke, both wearing collars with name. Telephone number, One has club 728-4730 Apply Lady's black velvet hat, tur liant ornament flecked with Vicinity of St. Gregory's Church Restaurant, Rossland Road 28-8786 LOST n, bri nbow ward 35--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS others 1gainst the estote LIAM DOUGLAS EVANS, the City of Oshawa, ere required to send full part- f laims to the the \ jitors and having cluin of WI late of ulars ¢ rsigned, 5 at f af the of April, 1962, the --E totes buted hav laims thot ic sucn uh tor h date ill be distr 7 Kir Oshawa, Ontarie. "The longer the pain persists the more resistant: it becomés to treatment and serious chronic disability. may result," Kergin warned Kergin singled out a condition calls. costochondral strain that can be severe and dis- abling. It is strain at the junc tion of the ribs with the sternum NET EARNINGS CANADIAN PRESS Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $17,716; 1960, net loss $27,- 766 Consolidated Discovery Yel- lowknife Mines Ltd., year ended Dec 31 1961, $673,769 1960, $798,972 Prospectors Airways Co. Ltd., year ended Dec, 31: 1961, net loss $56,786; 1960, net loss $142,- |674 |. Union Acceptance Corporation Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1961, $302,809; 1960, $383,792 35--Legal CITY OF OSHAWA PARKS BOARD Sealed Tenders plainly Porks Board will received at the Office of Agent, Building up Monday the he marks be the Ad- e) 5:00 April following: ed Purchasing 9 Civi ministrat h- Ont ES 1962 n awa ° until P.M 9 or T By THE For Prop dra ed Wiring for Alexan- Pork Drawings and further infor- mation to Bidders may ned from Purchasing Agent's Office be ob- the Tender not accepted WwW. J CROMPTON, Purchasing Agent. FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESS The Industrial Development Bank helps finance small and medium-size Canadian businesses of almost every type and for a variety of purposes. 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Toronto. some kinds of neural in the case of women, dians were given a "thorough, "I various conditions as heart diseases gia, and breast cancer, Costochondral unnecessary ferers find serious strain has invalidism difficult lo it the in pain a Air HEAD FOR BERMUDA Some 350 members of the col ge started off their sixth scien- of both the government and the : assembly while on a cruise [jberals. Bahamas ; this 26,000-ton Canadian LACK KNOWLEDGE to Bermuda and The aboard Pacific | ixury liner The doctors and many of their, since the war has given the im- wives' left New York late Mon- pression of being so thoroughly day on the business-and-pleasure| knowledgeable about defence is- ever medical first trip, the first held by Canadian One of Pierre Jobin omy, at Lava bec, said the tioner faces the University general many. trends medicine including a basic one icy became especially conspicu- nel. medical ous more people want care Me +] +10 surpris- led of why Suf- is vital to collective defence of to turn the free world they would ac- over in bed without aggravating cept the present defence burden A few prefer to sleep [Bomarc Claimed | Urged By USAF "The necessity of NORAD on military grounds was lost sight of in a fog. of debate, which ended without any general pub- lic understanding of what was at stake. "The Liberal opposition took full partisan advantage of the situation. There were many in-) dications that confidence in the government's competence in matters of defence had been shaken." Mr. Conant says the Canadian public has been "'further con- fused' by External Affairs Min- ister Green zealously denounc- ing nuclear weapons for Canada and Defence Minister Harkness zealously declaring the need for them. Rockefeller Said Eaten By Natives be fesse "peta THE HAGUE (Reuters) -- A The essential point is that Dutch missionary in a_ letter ee te eee in the published Tuesday said Michael judgment of both their own: gov- Rockefeller, missing son of the ernment and that: of the US." New York governor, was prob- "ably eaten by cannibals in west BOOK PLANNED New Guinea. Foreign affairs is published by, But the Dutch home affairs the Council on Foreign Rela-|ministry said west New Guinea tions, a private U.S. organiza- authorities had "thoroughly in- tion. It soon will publish a book vestigated" the cannibal rumor on Canada-U.S. defence rela- and found there was no ground tionships by Mr. Conant. to assume it '"'was based on the : Mr. Conant says the defence truth." *@ debate in Canada has 'almost' The newspaper Haagsche lost sight of the military re-|\Courant published the letter quirements which prompted the from missionary Hekman, U.S, to ask that nuclear weap- 26, to his uncle Nether- ons be incorporated into Can-!lands. jada's armed. forces on duty in 'The letter said Michael Rocke- |North America : feller, 23, missing on an expedi- | No official or public explana-|tion jast November, was not tion of the military requirements|drowned as was presumed at had been given in Canada until'the time, but was probably last September when USAF eaten by cannibals of the village Gen. Laurence Kuter, com- of Otjanep in New Guinea. mander of North American Air REACHED COAST The missionary said of Rocke- feller in the letter have just learned that he had reached the coast swim-| ming. But that the Asmat popu- lation of the village of Otjanep had speared and eaten him. "Other people of the village have told it and have mentioned the names of those who are keeping remains like the skull and bones." Rockefeller set out to swim to shore after his raft capsized jnear Merauke, west New }Guinea, Nov. 19. Despite an in- 'tensive air search no trace was government found of him j- OTTAWA (CP)--An article in the current issue of the Ameri- can quarterly Foreign Affairs suggests U.S. Air Force influ- ence prompted the Canadian government to adopt the Bo- mare anti-aircraft missile and scrap the Arrow jet intercep- tor. The article, by Melvin Conant, former faculty member of the . U.S, National War College, says 'the USAF urged the Canadian government to accept the Bo- mare "and to consider phasing out its interceptor force." "Despite grave uncertainties at that time (1958-59) about the reliability of Bomarc, the Ca- nadian government agreed to accept it and to cancel its con- tract for the Avro Arrow fighter. "Scarcely had it done so--de- spite public misgivings -- than the U.S. Air Force changed enough of its estimate of the natur of the manned bomber threat to cause it to urge Ot- tawa to acquire U.S. intercep- tors, along with the two squad- rons of (Bomarc) missiles. . . . WwW in The Mr. Conant says that if Cana- and authoritative' explanation Canada's military role or a heavier burden "more com- mensurate with their national wealth and Canada's standing in the Atlantic alliance." Mr. Conant is heavily critical "No Canadian BOOST SWIMMER a sues as to be able to reach firm' WINNIPEG (CP)--Local citi- group at sea. decisions about military require- zens have formed a committee speakers, Dr professor of anat- dian -- public Que practi- the Cana- to raise $5,000 to send 16-year- about old Claudia MacPherson to Eng- them land in August for an attempt "Public confusion in Canada at becoming the youngest per- in over the course of defence pol- son to swim the English Chan- She swam the 25 miles of across turbulent Lake Winnipeg last summer. ments and to inform adequately with NORAD. the creation Finer taste is a Seagram tradition | about whisky Make this simple, inexpensive test at home; Pour an ounce or two of Seagram's "83"' into a glass. Add ice if you like. Then pour in clear, cold water* (plain or sparkling) until the mixture is just the right shade of pale amber. 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